12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 27, 1969 Vancouver Firm to Prepare Area Plan for Economic Development the Regional District of: Central Kootenay has obtain- ed the services of P. S. Rors and Partners of tribute $7,000 for the three phases of the economic stu-' to prepare a plan of economic! development in The economic plan” “has been under discussion for some time and was condition- al upon the hase one, P. S. Ross ‘and | tri rtners will issue a fact book, This book will have up- to-date data on _ population, to make it easier for the re- gional district to be analyz- ted by prospective new indus. Phase two of the work program will involve the pre- industries, Payroll, Bov: grament sharing the cost of | the si onal district was formed hy. the de- the de-' puty ter of dustrial development, trade and com- merce that they would con- ani into the regional district, govern- ment bodies, municipal, ural and recreational ’facili- les, water, sewer, transpor- tation, financial services and tax rates. The purpose of the fact cult-|i erested in the Fostonat Dis-| rict ‘of Central Kootenay. Phase three will with the forming of a Plan of action for industrial Robson Evening Group | Distributes $ The Robson Evening Group held its last meetin; at the home of Mrs. S, G in Castlegar with 10 mem-' bers and four visitors pre- sent. It was reported that the recent bazaar had been very successful, Articles left over from the bazaar were on display R and some. were sold. The highlight of the evening was! p the distribution of funds to local organizations and some out-of-town organizations. The sum of $300 was aividedi be Robs morial CI Castlegar CW. Silver Birch School, Nelson Salvation Army ciety. The annual abe to the diabetic society is made rant/dent of the Evening 300 in Funds a ane derson who was one of the members and a roup and a very active member until _the e of her ‘death. The cl resi- : velopment. less concerne: ed with getting oom, of attracting ir the regional dist- e final product of this mopased with the lan sugegestin: jade to be Bau i the coming year in' order to book is primarily designed E paration of the text for alk The deal |i Ron Konkin, a’ member bin of the SHSS. senior: boys basketball team the Rock- ers, was recognized for the second year running as. the tournameht’s most valuable Player when the S| Ro ers had a very worthwhile Revelstoke. The eight teams at the tournament included SHSs, ual was discussed and the land School at New Westmin- ster. Entertainment and dec-| orating for the party are to be arranged. The Evening Group Cook Book was discussed were asked to col- lect recipes. Hostesses Mrs. Mary Woodrow and Grant served delicious re- freshments. e|about $14,000 and t lan is will ‘for on a regional Total cost-of the’ Third Quarler eens negotia- Kel Ratland, Belimont owna, Penticton, Kami Althe on the more difficult side of the draw, the Rockers defeated Penticton 67-48 and Kamloops 5 enter the finale. and successful weekend at z 0-40’ to] ing. Briggemans Celebrate Golden Anniversary The Golden Wedding | w ey gear of last week ac- companied by. Mrs. Brigge- man's: brother and_ sister-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Don Wires of Portiand, Mr. and Mrs, Briggeman Food Additives Help Make Meals Much Easior Many varied convenience foods have been made avail: for a lot ae eeling, Slicing: sauserine boiling, baking ene of these foods have been made possible through the use of food additives which preserve food, improve its texture, Sppearance, and taste, or aid process- For night against Revelstoke. .° In well-played and hard-fought ‘inal the Rock- ers won the “tournament Of 7 tions completed through uly, August and September, only and/11 went to the strike or lock- out stage. ‘thir ‘d-quarter statis- esults from a Canada de- Dartient of labor analysis of in memory of Mrs. Nettie An-' eements ate ed on behalf 3 bargain- WATERPROOF Vinyl Boots For the family Misses _ 6.98 - 10.98 Ladies _. 9.98 - 16.98 Men's WARM PAC Felt Lined Boots Leather Uppers Rubber Soles Safety & Non-Safety Sizes 6 - 12 Aaddock3 “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION“ ing, units of 500 or more, ex-| eludin, 6 ‘the — Rockers | received Praise for their behavior, sportsmanship and ball handl- ing abilities from — several coaches and others who at- tended the tournament. John Horcoff and Ron Konkin were chosen on the all-star team. Ron bad * a particularly with The 76 settlements cover 197,385 employees, of whom 18,885 were involved in the 11 work stoppages. Fourteen settlements fell within the federal jurisdic- tion, involving nearly 40,000 workers, 8,200 of whom were involved in three work stop- Pages. josen most valuable player, a. dis- tinction he earned last spring at a tournament at Cranbrook and likewise at the recent blue and gold tournament in Nov. 7-8. la Weekend Play The Castlegar Apollos won one out of three games in junior shockey action dur- ing the past in Nelson last Friday and lost 13-2 to Trail on home ice Saturday night. uThintesn * minutes. of y was played poorele ere pocke Zot their first) on goal. Castlegar back af large crowd the Castl They" were | defeated 8-1]in Castlegar Apollos Win One Out of 3 Games Apollos went down again as they were outplayed by the Trail club. a abel a wide edge are used us a preservative in Pickles to prevent spoilage, as an emulsifier in sala dressing to help mix oil ae vi as a thickener in Pi ling to the bottom of the contain- er. The use of chemical ad- ditives in food is strictly con- trolled by regulation of the food and drug act administ- ered by the food and drug re-| directorate of the department fare, national health and. wel- Dp regulations have estinlished a mitted list of additives w! food man- in Canada Castlegar the weekend ~ of| fic and nd jettieleney. The FDD Te uires proof of scientific test- ihe before considering an Hed ditive to the permitted list. An additive may not be permitted when it dis; a product al and makes it look better its is or when it pet the consumer or destroys some of the nutri- ent value. ~ Scientists in the food and drug directorate are the na- tions watchdogs for food additives. sho were (at Vancouver, trip Deer Park where Mr. Brigge- man spel farming and logging. Mrs. Briggeman was an active member of the Deer Park WI istance. In 1 Kinnaird when their home wae bought out by B.C, Hy- ates, former Florence though she was born in’ Ore- gon, she lived at Deer Park with a her parents Mr. a! ane celebrate: their 50th anniversary, a family ing and suppeer was held at Portland. x to 1 married Nov. 10, 1918 erla. h., fter_ their Wedding ey made their home at nt his working years Nov. when it was in ex- 965 they moved to Briggeman was the nd Mrs. from 1914 o 1918. gather- Boutique Bazaar and Bake Sale’ Sat. Nov. oe 10 a.m. mM. OES Xmas Bazaar Sat, Twin Rivers Hall. 2.80 to 4.30 p.m. The next Castlegar and District Art Council meet- ing will be held. Tues., Dec. 2nd — 8 pm. at Recreation Building. SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — Licensed Gas Fitters — 29. lege faculty Wive's Assoc for Student's Bursaries. Admission Coffee and refreshments will be served. Robso: Wed., Dec. 10 Robson Church Hall. cafet- ~ UCW will 4pm. Hall. PHONE 365-7531 mn WI Xmas party. f Castlegar and Kinnaird bold a jolt Sat., Kinnaird. Giureh ‘Hall 2- Robson Guides and Brow- Xi Baza- Di 15 a couple. Avail- able from any member of the executive. Ph. 365- PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. — CASTLEGAR Plumbers — Sheet Metal yak LINK HARDWARE Btack & Decker Ideal for home decorating, hebbles and mest ef she, repale, Jobe arouna te Put the professional touch contains — %" utility drill, sander 6 shects, abrasive sand paper, 3 drill Ya", 3/16" and Ya" and.palnt mbcor. SPECIAL EACH or cottage. in your wort. Xit Pits — 9.95 ° Black & Decker 73”? Saw 25 Light Outdoor Christmas Set 20 Curler Hair Setter Christmas SALE Many Sale Items Not Listed — LET US GIFT WRAP -ALL YOUR GIFTS Aster 8 Speed Osteriger Blender Castleg: wi ut ang .thé last two scored ‘ in the one-sided game, were made by Eddie Bradford and Danny Arishenkoff. ¥ F ‘Tuesday evening the Apollos travelled to Grand Forks where they aoe the Grand Forks club 5-2, V9 Tommy Biln PUMAAAAAAAAAAAAAARARMARRRARARARRRANVAVAAVAVVVAV Tim aTree with Small Treasures Heaven Sent Helena Rubinstein Enchonting littie ways to give Heaven Sent, the heavenly, lingering fragrance: Colorful Tree-Trim Eau de Parfum, 2.50. Apretty “angel” carrying Eau de Parfum, 2.50. Sproy Mist, 2.50, Or the new Swivel Stick everywhere she goes, 3.00. This year, trim the tree with Helena PULTE EERE UL EUEEEENEY by of Solid Cologne to take Rubinstein’s Heaven Sent! . SEE TOYLAND | OUR EXCITING Christmas Gifts and visit our Robert: K Smyth, 816 7th, Kinnaird CASTLEGAR DRUG . Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. AUUARRUARARRARARARUAAMARARRAVAVA Ph. 365-7813 y 9 am. to 9 p.m. . 6-7 pm. UU RT EERE HO re ° got -on_ the seorsboatd at’ the halfway mark of the first J. Ham got Castlegar’s second goal and the period ended 2-0:in favour of Cast: legar. * The second period saw Grand legar got the last goal of the game wlien sD Dave Chernoff, nassiates, red Castlegar’ fifth, go polos: host hall penta at 8 eraock | in the Castle; Arena and Mount Sentinel Students Receive $200 Scholarships Scholarships of $200 each have ‘been awarded to four Mount. Sentinel Junior Senior Secondary ool graduat of 1969. The recipients, who are attending Selkirk College in Hans Smed- For Hans Smedbol, the Mount Sentinel scholarshi Castlegar bang in tne more | stu Richard and D. Schra mer. science program, Spon- sored ‘by cM Royal Canadian Institute. : The course was held during July and .August. Robert Kirk has also won another scholarship, that of the Slocan Valley Teachers’ 's| Association. The Mount Sentinel schol- arships roceeds from Bckets by the students every fere augmented by donations from ind ies and private naividuals.in the Slocan Val- ey. no introduction A GOOD MAN EA ana RAT ATA NATNAN nana AANUNANANNAACANSTRTUANETAUANTE Se A ANAAADANALEAANANAAGARE Corin, Teapot, 6 cups 15 Light Indoor Set .............:.... ; Turkey & Roast Carving Board Two Shelf Spice. Rack Turkey Platter, extra large Aluminum Roaster, 25 Ib. fowl Blue Enamel Roaster, 15 Ibs. Presto Pressure Cookers, 5 at. Electric Interior Car Warmer Bathroom Scale Junior Hockey Gloves | Junior Shin Guards © creamer, @ matching SPECIAL - "EACH : zerving Serre rere reeEE EEE EEE EENL CUVEE RVVUUUULVULUUULVUCUCUEEULUCUUERe RRARAAAAAAAAAARAANAARRARRARAARARAL } CC ag z Provincial Library, Parliament Bidgs.4 ‘Victoria, Be Cs: Published Every Thursday at “Tha. Cre of the Koot 3 WEATHER Min © Pre. i VOL, 22, No. 49 *) CASTLEGAR, ' BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘THURSDAY, ‘DEC. hd {1969 © WORKERS of. Local No, 4; Pulp.’and Paper’ Ww 8 of Canada, started returning to nels jobs at the Celgar pulp division here ob- tained Friday from the B.S. court by the to the ty “the union should have normal es while the union countered that the mill's management Employees walked off the job last Thursday. ater a dispute in which the union claimed three men were asked to cross to sue the union, claimed anyone- who’ didn't report to work Friday would also be suspended, and threat- Western’ ened: to man the mill with outside help. Orjan Burchardt, ‘trades line.” ‘The wrights we morning for refusing to do a job that ‘they said should: have been done by pipefitters. They had been directed to dis- connect a hydraulic hose in the wood room. IWA Stadion employed in the: Celgar lumber division respected the picket lines put. by the pulp workers at the two common of interior pulp operations, later, said: the oe to. outside-help meant’ qualified staff personnel. When the decision to strike ‘was made,..employees cooper- ated in in the orderly shutdown of the mill. Court was sched- in , tion: — Castlegar News Photo on the injme, : |approved: it will reflect : : Pacitic We stern Airlines last Friday ‘announced the re-submission: of a’ formal: ap- oo to the Air ‘Transport pore and Calgary. making the ‘announce- »PWA-» official sald of! the: inconvenient: air eon: nections atic Gi eo alreraft: ng ir in Vancouv- lman, president has ‘always been on re- cord as anxious to serve the; Air Transport Committee and. people of the West Kootena: of pwAt tated “Pacific W i srk rust thet ai ae mt a in mise of be! a) Bi al ‘es-| cere] at our g] ica- mmmittee’ at ‘Ottawa for i tern ¥ Pte [vie Bo W tion: will be Spproved. ‘the that ba willbe dllowed to fulfill our fone stand: stand- vice to the West Kootenays” _, Castlegar ‘council went record Tuesday night. as ific Western plans a Fae, couver, B Conleger, and: Cal- 4 ie. WA‘ ap) ppileation plane service between Van-' bats Mayor: Murray. led it ‘‘a great stride in | Castlegar Council. Gives Support the right direction.” Remarking on the lower assenger rates charged [A than, those. now the increase’. w ths 30 per ‘cent. jump optala -To:PWA's Application for. Service ed by ECR * ipecial eee Sid Re accounts Kinnaird Forum Protests to No Avail Ef, Harol Kautsoni and:Bob Li on recreation, pollution, tran. tion. Platforms of re: carried at the Kinnaird The. motion “was. called |. tio ag on the year a's activities ‘by ens honor being the: first item on the pgenda. Loeblich. was follow-| # .. People in the communi- the accusation that Mir. Rust | ty: Who soni in contact 'with nas ppoltieing : There no_ further interruptions wi with > the = final report being © given by ret mmerce. * No public; "works: report was delivered due to 'the:ab- pence of, retiring Ron ‘The. 7.30. ‘meeting ispened tely 40 police ediat olfered se several Practical be most useful and often suc- Cee the’ person hi young on passed” the | cxatimentauon stage and is a‘user — but is not: addicted: — then: he‘ sug- gested arrangements should sa be* made. to hold discussions with a probation officer and lenger . Colin: Mad RANARAARAAN|f Santa Glaus Is fo Visit Twin Towns ‘Santa Claus. will b be mak- the 3Cast: person charge should ‘be. proceeded. n ‘However, if. the je-| is addicted, engaged trafficing o: of dru; igs or his use of drugs is connected to: some. other’ pa le veal ae a ; fo) ‘suppo: addiction;‘ the: inal go-to. the edlal lice’ imm: a ity to*correct i ourself.” ‘Mr. ‘Barlow, ¥ who has been n.22 drug ay:area, “explained to’ Kiwan:' ed Tunder ians: some of the. difficulties Saat a thele children tothe jwith | su movie, | .“‘Robin: $08, Pr on Mars 1801 On Se will “ beviat: eentesied Plaza at p.m.) through’ the! cour-; of. Ela ints | fa merchants who have ranged © for Fanta, to have. treats for, ellsehifdren who visit. with] aside drug’ was found, “for example, VURUREEEB [to in an individual’s room use - inhabited by-a great! sportation,: water, zoning and t ated: by: ‘Mrs. Walter Jacob- joke. Their. views |: carrit sroke ct: bis: views |i them. Dialogue, he’ said, could |J ae re:| district. “Kids Can Write Santa Glaus Care” roved le “from the|Castl not euoueh. t must also be: tov: he -actually, cultivat- 4 or. or helped. the: marijua a to grow. oes “Mr. Barlow is lieutenant- governor of: Kiwanis ‘Interna- | tional ° District; Nox 32 and: is s sel Program ‘in: number of people, it must be| “! that rvice Mila ot Kinnaird. Hey Kids! -Here’s your chance to en- sure @ your Jet letter getting: right | the to Santa Claus at’ fhe North ctu: Castlegar, eee pel "well de do Your letters will be pub- lished: in‘the; Castlegar: News a ne ‘a copy.of the paper’ will mallee Western’ ‘Ss appl Pacific | cation: for: additional: air throt From shot : that ¢ cay tures: ‘the setting, the’ if the department of. travel Iolani ‘dramatic scenes}. Tolls ‘ ic [Bating ef ininutes. Filmed ‘in' the’ Kootenays, “AD Place: ‘of Refuge" catches splendour - of : the]: Gaunt Valley in‘the ‘Mountain Trench, ‘and trav ;|through; the passes used. by es to negota cote Snes le. negol ie! som © terrain, BC awe- year Saturday evening at the 14th. annual’ ‘firemen’s._ban-' suet held. at, the Hl Arrow was presented the e fiver Lin Line trop! by fire at Sirect to Santa: Claus.’ Don’t. forget to remind Mom “and*Dad, thou, athat . letter «must a ¢ sllogar Council Backs Inland Gas Castlegar uncil great its rapport to: intend its. petition and application ‘for ‘extension es from -Yabk to the cil: took this . actio: atte menting Tuesday: might. [7 * Sequences -covering: the 2asons show the - vast ional : possibilities elit : Golf; ice. fishing, b ig trail: riding: and water ing. are .a -few. ef e ‘Archambault : as a eae Anta gee of Regie by. Mayor. Carl Mr. Archambault, ing of the’ fire = de] artment, praised “the men’ ‘for~ their 1) hard was “work, e _ftating, there wa r the department, town betwee the works’ crew. The stability of the mem- bership in the ‘was’ also noted: by, Bill. Hen- ne, that the majority. of ‘the fire- |men had been in the depart- imain' theme-of ‘A’ Place valley. that prompted the first Indians ‘to: settle there, a still: Fol- greement » between towns on a program, meetings } will . arranged