12 Sr eR CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1968 Brandsen Pool Has Been Active A program of ig helping handica ed childre lowing them to swim with nm by ar | Memo orial Poo! supervision at Bob Brandson yl in Kinnaird highlighted the report given to Kinnaird council recently. The report, read at Tucs- day’s meeting of council, said that the seven children GAM GAME No. 6 Sun. a 1 at 12:30 p.m. WINNER GAME No. 5 AND KINNAIRD PARK GAME No. Sat. Aug. at at 10:00 a.m. NELSON AND ROSSLAND GAME No. Sat. Aug. at at 12:30 p.m. TRAIL AND CRESTON GAME No. 4 Sat. Aug. ‘SL at 5:30 p.m. WINNER GAME No. 1 AND ‘WINNER GAME No. 5 Sun, Sept. 1 at 10:00 a.m. LOSER GAME No. 1 AND S] 3rd Annual Labor Day Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament Sat., Aug. 31 and Sun., Sept. 1 E No. Sat. Aug. it at 3:00 p.m. CASTLEGAR AND ca R GAME No. 2 LOSER GAME No. 2 SER GAME No. 3 by Ci Rob: Association WINNER OF THIS GAME RECEIVES “B" TROPHY GAME No.7 : Sun. Sept, 1 at 3:00 pm. WINNER GAME No. 4 AND WINNER WINNER. OF THIS GAME RECEIVES “A’ TROPHY Minor Baseball who took part in the handi- capped program enjoyed it very much, and the effort was highly’ successful. Among other matters discussed in the report, Johnson said that the deci- sion to switch from granu- lar chlorine to the gas form for chlorinating the pool was well taken. The water remains clear- er,. distribution of chlorine into the water is easier and the treatment remains more uniform, abound FINE EXAMPLE of ee. sort of homes which ie Gard soe es SENG CTT Ba yielded to the All other facilities and equipmeat are working well, he said. Total figures for the two one-month swimming pro- le is the Phillip cee home blich, t-the-progress tour” n in Woodland Park subdivision. Kinnaird Mayor Carl Loe- taking a Castlegar News reporter on of the town, resp teerrertastery id temptation to ‘‘show off” this home as one.of the places where civic pro- gress and individual incentive work well to- gether. The home and garden won honors last year‘in a contest sponsored by a district service club. — Castlegar News Photo PUBLIC Free Square Dancing Super Valu Parking lot. Sept. 6 7.30 — Weather permitting. NOTICE FOR FAST — FAST — FAST PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE take it” — For prompt 7 “CALL lease ir: Duong 365-7531 ¥ ; SMITH'S PLUMBING Mrs. J. Young AND HEATING - 3638117, . LTo. SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Hospital Aux. Oct. Rum- mage Sale — “Clean ‘out your closets and base- ment — We would appre- ASTLEGAR NEWS | Published Every Thursday at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ VOL. 21, No. 36 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1968 © Canadian Students Union Prexy | To Speak at Selkirk College Friday A. statement. by Martin vanadian Union of Students, hat administrators of Selkirk ‘college in Castlegar had. ney, president-elect of the| Tuesday. MS Loney told the CUS congress in Guelph, © Ont., Monday ,.he had received 2 tele, hone call from Selkirk expel student leaders if they carried out a plan for polit cal orientation week. “We reject this informa- tion as we feel it unfairly hreatened ‘to: expel student students in. which they said! portrays our student govern- grams Hage the floaters and iors, 28 in July and August; intermediate, 15 in July and 12 in August and pera nine in July, 15 in There are at present 37 “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 members in the Kinnaird Swim Club and plans are be- ing made to have a_ full- fledged diving club in opera- It seems it is already: time for a few youngsters; to be going back to school, ioe they are burning up en- tion for next season. Divers have been prac- ergy and have nothing to do. At least — so it seems. With so many rainy days, of nuisance calls are heard just a little too bal ten to be accepted casually. I am not talking. about offensive and abusive calls. These should be reported im- mediately without a second thought. To ‘answer the telephone only to receive giggles and dicing this years but because a board they did lempt any with other div- not at ing aus. . G. S. Rust, deliver- ing He report, said he was “basically well satisfied with the program. I feel it has has been carried out very we) natural colors in rugs and carpets. "PGarbag je Paiis — Clean and disinfect by washing with warm, soapy water contain- ing half a cup of vinegar. Leave for 10 minutes then tinse_and dry. EEaint Brushes — Clean dry paint brushes by pare the bristles soak and simmer in vinegar for about Art of Forestry Is Not New Preservation of the forest is not a new idea. In classical times the wood-nymphs were thought to perish with the trees which had been their abode. It was therefore an impious act to wantonly de- stroy a re. 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She really was a prize donkey — and was won by John Castlegar Declines Help For Baseball Playoff Trip tlegar town council Tuesday declined to . help with the cost of sending a local Pony, League - baseball team ‘to Brovinelal:'p playoffs *Inta’ decision approved at Tuesday's meeting of coun- cil, the town agreed the team shouldengt be assisted ee aying off a $453 deficit incurred Fon the recent trip, | t which saw a ior ball team payne wil other teams from pee the province. ~ h in| Castlegar and Kinnaird. Total cost of the trip, a baseball spokesman exp! — Castlegar News Photo. ed in a ‘letter . to council, aniounted to $1,553, of which 700 was next Tuesday, when they hold thelr. regular’ municipal coun: ly p or Murray! Little}: And the. amount has. not yet been! Zini received by the team. . This eaves’ the - $453 ini |bo expenses, part or.all of which |‘ league officials were poping [such tnscoltect in the form ‘ofa from the ‘Towns of The Garden ‘Municipality | has not yet considered -the request. directed thelr: cry - but presumably < will’ 80) CONFERENCES are going fast and furious. these days,-as registration take es. place at Selkirk College. Managing. ,to. look cool and attractive ‘in the midst of. the panic, how. | Foo! ever, are student Cathy Ambrossimoff, left, and Mrs. Betty, Cathy was graduating class:from'SHSS. Begun yesterday, the registra- tion procedure continues through today. of last year’s “Ano! nother. $400 is “postive: ae ‘| cause -you:don’t help saith a sthings: ST don't think. council Sal think we ‘can. 3 “People say, ‘Tts ‘such ‘a can feel you ‘are ‘a -big” bu) aie bee , When the couseils ace) toi, a motion not fo: aid the ball -| wageput to..a however, “council. was bases ous in its negative de-} = moe ey,-or a tones of a from “the | b! ane He department of the he felt it was “very, unjust of B.C. league Seecials toxh have a team travel this far? gesting the Sug piayotts| should eave been held Kami long ‘trip £ for-these children 3 “They ate.on the bus, slept on the bus and hardly to: the) bath: From — Castlegar News Photo, Y/the “misinformation University Columbia and ‘University, of Mr.: Whi told him?’ by telephone itha' Student: leaders at Sel “In the ‘light of. recent] events:I feel my position: in} Selkirk — Colle Be ‘king “to: effec! in in the i vacation aims ot the am a change’ ,| ALMOST READY for. its maiden flight, the first Boeing 737 being built for Canadian Pacific Airlines looks’ sleek and beautiful at the Seattle plant of. the mammoth ‘aeroplane manufacturing firm. The first of. the new craft is’ sche- duled for delivery next month. They will’ be flown on “domestic routes in Canada, replacing the. piston-engined aeroplanes flying in and out of the Castlegar airport. It is capable of 580 miles per hour, with its twin jet pawer plants. ° much like ‘a ‘felp them, I don’t | small ‘ampunt of. f money. Ysa ie walk e' street” and) out: due “care: and a’ id. Zinio was not en-|.. Mayor Murray Little said 5 oN nate an awtuily f cational program that does, not have room for student this. yea to yon ato faculty and ad tion at the college in|: By ARNOLD MARTIN an effort’ to education __ Staff: Reporter at the! gollege a democratic The : Castlegar district's Recreation Director Says Complex Will Pay for Itself ‘The machinery required to call, a referendum on the Soaples now is moving, with :|1s notable in the fact that it will pay for itself, recreation Buck - P: called for a date fithin the next few days to officially . request) of: the and: Kin= Or] ain ming pools, an 5 throughout the. provin urs 1 mae any, which we hens not But the director of the recreation commission in this area “was quick to point out that. the Given. a West, in enay Power.:and . Light Co. were quoted not available for comment or: declined: to be uot the federal: department transport ee ill also be paying One |: ta | power... “ni 0 of | Shout: but that “foesn't mean anything.” bre: ‘was out of town at He ‘I the’ time,’ he ‘said. It would be good to knew how much is to be .paid by 6 to 7 p.m. PH. 365-7033 _.SHELL PRODUCTS SCHOOL LUNCH KITS AND BAGS STILL ON SPECIAL A zcutline appearing un- 38 a picture rein fast week's Hf ion of «the Castlegar «News may be water peer the bridge, but some pieras are still hot under “the ‘And the for. heat is the roaserbtlity | be “which. pointed out, in. con- nection’ with: the’ twin towns’. cemetery, “Castle- gar’ ‘declined “to °‘approve * installation of . sprinklers in its half. of the ares, so “<: Kinnaird’s - portion’ is’ wat- by”: an - under- 17) Whet actually ha spree Mayor. Little explained, is 1 Travelling Sprinkler Does that Castlegar. declined to underwrite its: half of the entire. underground. wator- “ing ” ‘system, ‘electing — in- stead to Pay. fe for “half. of 2. the. half of. the: system.” Dy ts all very — simple, real “But: it's Kinnaird’s half whlch is watered the un round system,’ o1 _Siderman sald. acorn Job in 1 Cemetery The mayor agi But corpses Auber in the other half cf. the cemetery, 5 the . “Castlegar half,” are “not entirely without water, the: CAstlegar. mayor point- The Castlegar, port portion of with a “travelling “sprink= “. system. to..go unwatered. “a questi ion of two different Pl HT. “We gambled on a wet fortunately, “sald Mr. Lit- The ¢ the cemetery, is to be fitted "Se, concludes the mayor, underg a_ letter fee! an estimated. f 080 square area, was mentioned for C acific Airlines and David. Wil- liams, chairman of the College’s Mechanical technology de- partment. Not. present for the interview was Air Canada representative Capt. G. K. Edward, assistant general man- < mo‘one’s remains are going |G its just approaches to the watering |i ager. of flight operations: — Castlegar News Photo remaining half of/ HUGE ROASTS of beef being barbecued time rolled around, it: didn't take ae for the Frontier Dave alane® receive the a eae, once-over from Slocan Mayor Don Hird, sprinklers next year. and. the cooks last Monday. When eating for it all to: disappear. — ‘Castlegar News Photo _ :