12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968 The Scene Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL girl’s grass hockey ” team travelled cently to Butler Park in ‘Trail for an exciting inter-school tournament. They played e games, The first they lost to the Teall Junior Secondary by a 0. e girls then battled Rowland” to a great victory. The score stood at a 0-0 tie but our girls had received one short corner kick more than Rossland sc were given the game. This victory meant the girls had taken second place in their division and were then slated to play the pow- erful J. Llowd Crowe team of Trail which had come first in the other division. Our team put up a magnificent rej OVERSHOES LINED BOOTS INSULATED BOOTS that will go anywhere in great style MADDOCKS |daviret: sre out the losers — by the tini- est of margins! Mrs, Youny spunk .the girls The whole school gives three cheers for their fine effort ee eee Doug Houghton has cut hig cross country time to seven minutes 57 seconds This is a record beaten onlv by Walter Kabatoff who now attends Stanley Humphries. Doug attributes his fast time .|to John Haley, a noteworthy eight minute man. Doug explains that on his chased by John for the first Phase of the race. Moving half way mark. He continued the pace and scorched home for his crowning effort. Very soon cross country will be finished until next q@'year. All students are ex- pected to run the course a total of nine times! How's that for fogging? “os 8 ew This year Mr. Lind is permitting us to form a bad- minton club for grades 8 and 9 of KJSS and grade 9 of Stanley Humphries. The club night in our own from seven until nine. Coach, es and supe: rs will be on hand. * will play each Mon: day se ee Nov. 1 marked the start of inter-house volleyball. Our hockey _ inter-house when the Panthers, who were in last place, won both the girl's and the boy’s finals for a total of 100 Points. a 2 ial cue valiant girls’ STAs | rp, team — who played thee hearts .out for KJSS al! during the fall season. are: Linda faster than he ever had he-|? fore Doug lost Haley at the}; We would like you to ed fight but unfortunately came |} our coach, was proud of th: |B displayo’ Ay last trip out he was being |+{¥% BUSY SCHEDULE has been Liberal leader Pat McGeer when he pays a flying one-day visit to Castlegar and other parts of the Rossland-Trail riding | Hawail. tomorrow. Dr. McGeer arrives at the Castlegar Airport at 11 a.m. and goes directly to the Arrow dam cafeteria where he will have lunch and hold a press conference. At 12.30 he will address the students at Selkirk College and then in the afternoon visits Rossland, Trail and Fruitvale. Tomorrow evening he addresses a public meeting in Trail. arranged for new provincial, Women Golfers Hold District Socials LS Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs, R. V. La- mond, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Reith and Mis Lin- da Reith, all of Kinnaird, re- turned Facentl from Red Deer, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Ma- honey. f tormer residents of Kinnaird. Constable Lamond is now stationed at Beaver Lodge, Mr. Burt Campbell of Castlegar returned Sunday fom the coast where he at- joined by his wife and chil ren who were visiting Mrs. Camobell’s mother, Mrs. John McDiarmid of West Vancouv- and Tracey _Bli- shen returned home to Rich- mond recently after a two- week k visit wilh thelr clr grand. Margare’ honsred tecently wath a brid- al shower held in Social & Give Trophies| sie .cwitt The Castlegar and Dist- rict Ladies Golf Club com bination presentations and social evening was held re- cently at the Arrow dam. guest house with Mrs. T. Ox- man as hostess. Co-hostesse’. were Mrs. Sam eWauee and g| Mrs. A. McKinn The club hampton, Mrs Mae Moroso, receiv the Carby trophy with Jo Taylo as runner up. Belle Gray re ceived the Petts trophy wit! Miggie Walker runner up. Mildred Sherstobitoff receiv- the Celgar trophy with Terry Ish runner up. Aileen Oglow came first in the ringer board class BIRTAS Gregg, Mercedes Vae gsen, Suzanne Van Yzerloo, Nancy Henne, Susan Tipping Linda McGauley, Kim Koz- niuk, Vicki Tevjues, Eileen Brenda Young and Elizabeth Guido. Well done girls! GUNDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Gunderson, Enna Nov. la seueher Mrs. a. Stow, catenes: Nov. 2a Gaughter. HUEPFE! and a. G. Shuepfer. Hob: son, a son. while Mildred Sherstobitoft and Belle Gray tied for sec- place. Most improved golfer was Tiny Smith whil. aueen Oglow ‘opped the A and line Paulgon n topped the C sieht esident “Mrs. fazic Zinio “thanked her shaoutie ac. ther work during th: year and installed tae following officers for ta. coming year: President -Mrs. M. Creighton, vice president Mrs. P. Paulson, secretary Mrs. E. Murray, tréasu.21 » A, Oglow, captain Mr. M. Maddocks, vice-captain. Mrs. B. Downey, second .vicc s Mrs. D. bent hen and’ eee Mre, I Taylor. There were 52 members present who enjoyed a detic ious lunch while bridge and whist were also enjoyed. ae members present decided hold a luncheon once i month following a round of golf. gnd Anita, recorded the were Mrs. Ron Smithers, have treable in shellac or clear nail polish. They reset more easily and and when it perder, screws will stay aero Retnnain ind. whl male dete eG Rinnaied | e eir mal Sorge was ed. the base- tist gifts. r the evening been charged with following Jim He na snd Mae Dave cident near the 3A junction fli ht Mabel Creighton wan. | Mason. ure fli sta Did you snawe lt It ved drawer knobs, dip the jose the shellac retards rusting Remembrance Day Events Nov., 8-9: Distribution of poppies to public. Nov. 11: Parade falls in at 10.15 on Pine St. Presen- tation wreaths to be picked up at Legion prior to parade. Parade moves off at 10.30 via Pine St. to Cenotaph for Re- membrance Day Service. Par- ade then returns to Legion. 9 p.m, Dance at Legion Hall. ee & 8 PUBLIC Make a date for the Kin- naird United Church lun- cheon and bazaar Wed., Nov. 20, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Church lower natl. St. David's 3rd Castlegar Cub Pack Bottle Drive — Nov. 9, 10 am. From Willow St. South to Rwy. Crossing and Woodland Park, Kinnaird. Please have bottles ready. Male voices urgently required for the produc- tion of Ruddigore by the Rossland Light Opera Players. Ph. 405-7618 PLUMBING & SMITH’S zamese 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR NOTICE Sr. Citizen's Meeting — Nov. 8 at 7.30 p.m,, Le- gion Hall, Mad Hatter’s Nite. Cabaret Dance — Nov. 8 at 9. p.m. Robson Rec. Hall. $3.50 per couple. Don't Forget Pythian Sisters Bazaar. Sat., Nov. 16, United Church Base- ment 2.30-4.30 p.m. Thanks! The Hospital Aux. wishes to thank all generous donators and customers for helping to make their Rummage Sale a success! A good turnout of mem- bers attended the special re- gular meeting held Tuesday night in response to a special notice sent to each member. A special committee was appointed to lovestigate the tion of branch Rear-End Gar Accident Occurs . An Ootischenia man has too close after a rear-end ac- at the Kinnaird overpass Sat- wae Ota by the RCMP Philip Kanigan of Ootis- thenia following the accident driven by Vera Waage of A. EREMENKO & CO. RUBBER FOOTWEAR for The Whole Family for Work, School, Dress or Sports We Have the Right Type to Keep YOUR FEET DRY OVERSHOES — Children’s Size 4 to 10 Boy’s and Girl's Sizes 11 to 5 Men’s Sizes with zipper 5 AFTER SKI BOOTS — THE SEAL SKIN LOOK Men’s and Ladies’ Styles, also boys’ and girls’ BABY & CHILDREN’S SEAL SKINS, sizes 5 to 10 eee SKI PANTS & LINED PANTS izes 2 to 6X —-$2.07 to $4.69 .. Ladies’ GLOVES, Black Winter Fabric $1 00 | pr. the | rp, "GET IN THE SWING” AND SEW A Wonderful Array of Materials BEAUTIFUL FABRICS SUITABLE FOR AFTER 5 Provincial; Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/8 *~ C STLEG Published Every Thursday at: “The C d: R of the Koot rorent rene ERD HANS PRIN ASAD 7 HLA ee WEEK'S WEATHER’. Min Prec Sun 28 >» “4.3 32 «30 3st Ss 34, 02 32 1.10 32 «12 VOL. 21, No. 46 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH One TEED AY: NOV. 14, 1968 HAPPY OCCASION for the Castle ar Rotary Club on Sat- urday was the official. start on ite Senior Citizens’ Villa project located at the corner of Tamarac St. and 5th Ave. in Castlegar. Present and past presidents of the club, under whose direction the project ‘took shape, were present for of Kinnaird the sod-turning, as was Mayor Carl Loeblich who, along with Ald. V. R. Cook of C; “are Rotary president ‘Ken Johnson, Mr. Loeblich, Mr. Cook, past club; plebiscite on the proposed re- here turning the first spadefull of earth. Beare happily ays the the next two weeks. — ‘Castlenee ‘News Photo to arrive within Chamber of Commerce Is Advised . . Hydro Will Charge to Haul Boats. Boats under 20 feet in y be refused e1 will be charged for use ae 3 trailer service around am, ition is con- PPWC rel Nod | From Employees tained in ua aster: _ sent the|eration Ch: g|to determine the operating neon ing m we were endeavoring of the: na it “that will be developed as|/per day would experienc is gained and te Be alte ail ot Celgars requirements. after. od. short: period ‘of experience, it bie that all.Cel- be_ required : 's log E {Tuesday night answered cri- Paul Oglow. who will supervise the project for the club, and past presi- dent Alex Creighton. Guy Guido Construction of Kinnaird he started on the sountauen f for the villa and Mr. Oglow ‘g|Decausé too often he cannot } ¥\ Mayor Carl . Loeblich ticism of his council for not ‘aliowing the regional recrea- ‘tion complex to come to a public vote in that haps not as elaborate as we years. If there is a reversal of conditions and a general im- tty. “Noting that he didn't in- tend to enter into a press re- lease’ battle with the com- Mission, Mr. Loeblich read a prepared: statement into the record. i. Text of the statement follows: “Much has been n in the able areas, during this time, there is no reason why this at a moment’s notice. . ’ “In the meantime, let us all assess the situation with an unbiased outlook and per- haps come up with a solution favorable to everyone.” The would like them to be, for a|recreation . Period of five heir complex could not be revived |; Recreation Complex Pot Simmers Mayor Loeblich Answers Critisim of His Council CKRD Shelves Complex At Nelson on Saturday rought to ectors of Regional areas I and J, which were in- cluded with the twin in the proposal, ance of the Jevelled.at the Kinnaird coun- ¢il over the past week for our ‘stand in not recommending a creation complex at this time. “lt was with no malice or disregard for the wonderful work of the recre- ation c ... The:. coun- cil of a town is a responsible elected: body to ‘govern in a fair and equit- able manner. If, this ‘elected body feels that a matter of |spéctive, either’ -in- scope or in’ financial structure, it is the duty of this body to re- ject the: question. It certain- Jy does not point to respon: sibility to say ‘We are not in favor, but will let the tax- Payer decide.’ £ “Such an attitude would not be fair to the taxpayer be informed ‘of both sides of a question. Therefore, he re- ies: on the decision of the aldermen and mayor whom <.|he elected to govern for him. pel the public on Oct. 10 and ie is Presently intend- ed that: it will be on weekdays except holidays, In the summer, the lock may Government gar area. ‘Air 7 Cis ty” *|Survey. Scheduled Here The provincial govarnment has decided to proceed with a comprehensive long-term air quality. survey in the Castle- This was announced this week by West Kootenay Health | &S217- ‘Our resolution -- which rejected the plebiscite sug- gested ‘an alternative of nominal bylaw. to revamp the Castlegar Arena as a stop-| gap measure. No one will dis- |i pute that improved: skating oe ‘facilities: are nec- | Should © we provide them now? Are we, in this whose duty is | vote -in Regional Recreation Com- mission No, 1-members have fefuted statements made in Kinnaird " ‘Commission Answers Kinnaird’s Resolution tional information has been Provided other than a letter council’s of last: week -preventing a that on to the C Poieecteena eer rns this magnitude: is not in per-| bers counell’s resolu- pret from the municipal af gio fairs department. The Com- mission states that no addi- ton refers to information de-|ed Nov, 2. This letter was trom Mr. Brown of the: municipal ent If other information information, and wh . | is has it not been made ai hie? ie information from the affairs di plan. es' ‘However! a study by the I shel- | letters fro. complex was shel- KRD directors af Tebat whieh wool ie Re-| tached to the operatiom costs na District ited that the department PH continued on page four) One Kinnaird’s mem- bers. on Regen: Recreation in No. 1, Rene “Ar- | chambaul has resigned. ithe regiot ieee “left.me no alterna- ver that while Archambault Resigns From Rec Commission he was not informed by. coun cil_that it intended. to , veto, the: project.” bias .. Archambai fad asks ed to be relieved of his dut- af the repay ment of the capital debt was added. The letter recommended i F hit 4 i f rt is vg PEE fa aces ‘ f be operated additional per- fous if warranted by. increas- | Unit director Dr. Nick Schmitt, who told the Castlegar News ed traffic. that he was informed of this decision by Dr. K. 1.G. Benson, director of the bureau of focal health services of the De- partment of Health Services and Hospital Insurance. - iy The survey is in response to repeated requests by the} West Kootenay Union Board of Health, CKRD and the coun- 5 cils of Castlegar and Kinnaird. BROCADES Colors Champayne, Gold, Emerald Green, Rust, Sunny — Blue, Pink, Rose, Black, Price per yard .. $3.15 SKYLINE CREPE At Skookumchuk loyees at the new pulp a in ine Shookumehuk tie) Puen and Paper Workers ff. Canada to act as bargain- fae agent. area, in a levelling off period |. after the construction inva- sion? Are we in the' midst of the poorest money market for debenture borrowing in many. Committee: is Formed For Sane Government A citizen’s committee at CASTLEGAR DRUG visory [from 4 ing divi- ; | son and the division of laboratories of The B 8.C. Health Branch ' LOOK - LOOK - LOOK — IT’S OUR DOWNSTAIRS TOY DEPARTMENT — LAY - AWAY NOW! CASTLEGAR DRUG Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine 12 Noon to 1 p.m. and Columbia Phone Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. 365-7813 SPECIAL — FRI. & SAT. PRINTED & PLAIN Reaular 65¢ FLANNELETTE _ Completely Washable — Colors White, Turauoue, Rose, Gold, Price per yard $ ROMANO VELVET Washable — Colors Turquoise, Rose, Orange, Black, Red, Blue, Price, per yard f $3. WE HAVE A VERY GOOD SELECTION OF LININGS 54” Ravenna, per yard $1.25 45” Whispering Taffeta, per yard ae Regular 69c Regular 75¢ ONLY 49c 49c . 55¢ SALE . SALE . SALE .. SHOP NOW AT WEST'S...... for your Christmas Gifts while stocks are complete. Only a small deposit will hold your p urchase until’ Christmas. We will gift wrap all your presents free of charge and wrap and mail out of town gifts. Of the 131 votes cast, the PPWC got 80 while the In- ternational Brotherhood _ of during most da: it hours at a nominal 1 change, net Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill| floatin; Workers got 51. Klection Race Now Certain For Kinnaird Nominations close at 12 iioon on Monday, Nov. 25 for the Dec. municipal © elec- tions and Tena a contest thas been assured for the two ition open ee School beer is held by Senie Mills who is expected, to seek re quiri Thes ese docks are to be equip- ped v with telephones connect- ba to the lock control room. A mariner wishing to use the willy tel telephone the deck and the equipment. plan to arrive in the area later this month to assist the staff of the West Kootenay Health Unit inilocating and oper: Similar studies have been carried out by the B.C. Health | cur re Branch‘ at Nelson, Sparwood, . Prince. George. Port Alberni, Chilliwack and glad to see it done.” then ait ‘intl si Tuesday night, Mayor n the Carl ese of ‘Kinnaird said “We're certainly pleased to see this done.-And I’m sure the people of this area will be Ald. Es C. Ackerman said the WKHU ‘deserved particular. pet getting the study undertaken. our intention to propose what should be done oe what that hoe repvile th the re facilities, per- fore enter ing. the ‘lock. ee green and aml signal lights will indicate when the lock is available Instructions to ves: sels in vic ty in ey Sock will be given over a public address system. . B.C. should set about B.C. Should Build Sports Champs: Liberal Leader tain’ academic minimum be active significant delays, in in proceed ling upstream. actual and hours of op- ato are “humble in victory land gracious in defeat” and ‘this process should be start- ed in our educational system. This was the message of Dr. Pat MeGeer, ‘new leader th Libe! le; son Lamont ‘se caper: ed te seek re-election to the 0% as is George Riots of Robson. 2 VISIT OUR GIANT TOYLAND ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES Link Hardware Special of the Month TURKEY & ROAST LIFTER from roaster. to platter the safe, easy way, regular $2:25 SPECIAL $1.27 y’s. council” meeting. Only local CKRD position being voted on this year is that of electoral area I where dinector John Moran pected to seek ‘reelection. Zinio Named To the CKRD For Castlegar Ald. Lorne Zinio is to represent Castlegar on the and on its. ex- Thrums District Wants Common Phone Exchange One hundred and 20 peo- ple from the Thrums, Tar- Tys, Glade and Shoreacres area have petitioned the Can- *) adian: Trai nt id ing”. between those areas and legar. The petitioners are sently. subscribers ibers to servit pice eed by B.C. Tels South jlocan ocanae: They, want change’s fac. |! Commerce who president, e | Jack Hipwell; says appropri- ie in an address to Sel- ew. College students ~ last Process of said the victories and defeats experienced in competitive sports help to Prepare. young people for eee id: 1 {Said the Victories « and Mictonts expehienced ‘in . competitive sports .help to prepare young people for. life. schools | pire and. neglected.” said buil bodies” and character ; sound {portant as building sound ested that the Binds part of the equation is being forgotten today in B.C. Dr. McGeer told. students ate .action .will. be taken. on it. that not only should a cer- of in athletics, as is done at len, present, but that the same ac- ademic requirements should be set. for those who would be setive on_a college paper or in. other campus activities ral jas well. You Can Win $5 Between Now And Christmas Two people won $5 each last week by spotting their names. in advertisernents 2 in Pye] Castlegar News. : both ‘had claimed hele ‘eyes before 12: noon on Friday. gine Shoes tn ono of Maddocks Shoes ads, your too, might win $5. jou have to do to/commit do so e watch the ads i the Castlegar . News iarrie now es Christmen, id a cheq will hi immediately ‘ be put in| whl the mail to you. .|ed in brain research, Dr. Mc- ed In.a question and answer ‘period following his address, the Liberal leader said he believed students should sit on university senates and on college committees, but add- ed he. didn’t believe they should be represented on boards of governors: in such institutions, He said if students were |¥ capable enough to sit on such boards, then they should be out of of; university, workin: As a man who’ has work: Geer said he could not give any legal or medical r Surances about the use > of drugs. . edical man,” he noted, “Sees the casualties.” On other questions .con- et the Jeeislature ‘and a regio colleges McGeer said he would ot have: the «1 ture... sit more often or fonger: than { itt” does at Present, BI it said he would institu’ ques- tion period a ‘abinet min- isters, a Hansard, and make| erro: greatér use of ‘legislative He said a ieee act would n stature “*pecauee lary. taxpa: e wouldn't/ Be ee nse f taxpayers support this | com venture yin timer it is not Kinnaird has’ censured tows council for preventing a vote on the regional recreation plex. Jack Chernoff of naird, a member of the Kin- naird Committee for Saner Government soup is last wee] group is“ et. ty bot about this decisi on le said the group. about 20 members and they expect the numbers to grow} 9 tote group prepared the lowing statement: ee ke zi souncil clition y ni passed a resolution which was probal “The action’ is probably unprecedented inasmuch as the council's decision not on- ing on the referendum. “The function had tic process of government by the people been ec- eively waived. This is rather Zinio Backs Construction: o bes Complex posed complex x ney erroneot impression that |har Ald. Lorne Zinio favored its piecemeal con: ction. {What Mr. Zinio "said — what the story didn’t make absolutely clear — is that he favors. development of the full complex: over the piece- meal_ co recrea- rods 0! tional vrtacities throughout (4 the district: a. | conclud -/ women only, on ihe early de- Pre-|here on Sunday at 2 p.m. have given the uD. peculiar in i of the fact ¢ Kinnaird bas Kin- gove “This action on the part of Kinnaird council indicates a_ hypocritical approach ~ ta this very gueston of involve- ment in ey are aot only dictating fost their own lectorate but Castlegar and ae surround: ing districts 5 “Do taxpayers in the Kinnaird deserve only tt} vote at led. one election time2” it that of | pensi fe Tena Point ou was taxed on the school as. sessment basis for hospitals on page seven) Two i for tection of cancer, will be shown in the Castle Theatre They are: “Breast - Self- Examination” and-‘‘Time and Two Women.” i vital import- ance to women. It tells about ‘cancer of the cervix and how contro! it.can led. The other film, “Breast Self-Examination,” is a new version of an earlier film of the fame, pane: It is an in- telligent an enlightened film and is also of vital im- portance to aeomen. The films will | be follow- ‘|ed by a panel discussion con- ducted three doctors, D. F. Ternent, MD, RV. ward; G. Bartel, ve agreed to attend to an- swer questions presented an- onymously from the audi- ente, m is a com- msored by Init of athe Two Films on Cancer To be Shown Women Mrs. Edna Schulte, presi- dent of the Castlk vast. i dy reduced,” she commented. € of C Considers reine on Ferry he Castlegar and Dist- rid Chamber OF a Commerce basi cet placed petitions ‘in I stores calling for, re- feation ‘of the Robson fe: hambe or president Jack Hipwll told the Castlegar Thursday ti white Mk A. Eremenko had approached the Cham. ber on the matter, no. de- cision has yet been made. Mrs. Eremenko announc- ed to the Castlegar Naws Jast ms that the petitions were to be placed in busi- pets, places by the Cham.