200 Fans Attend PUSSYFOOTS ty savage Scientifically designed to support baby’s fest, for healthy growth. MADDOCKS Semi-Final Game In Castlegar Arena The first game ‘of the semi- final playoffs between the Cast- Castlegar Arena Mondar: night. Rossland won the game 3-4 in a battle which saw Castlegar goal tender Richard’ Stoochuoft lve a tremendous performance in kicking out: numerous ‘shots on goal. ‘Castlegar: foals were scored. by Bob Burak assisted by Keith Allingham and Larry Popoff, Tarry Ponoff- assisted. bv Doug Brown, Bob Burak assisted by Larry Popoff and John Horkoff assisted by Walter Hoodicoff. Rossland goals were made =| by Zanussi, McKay, LeGarp 2, PUBLIC NOTICE HE Stewart, and Biel, ie next game in the semi- finals will be vlayed in Rossland Saturday at HH p.m, ld be very much ap- racine ty the team if as many show up Shrove Tucsday Pancake Supper Robson ‘Church Hall — Feb, 7 10 6.80 Sponsored by Rob- fon Christian “Education Com- mittee, Senior Citizens Meeting at asice Jan. r" at 7.30 p.m. Program b; ‘Weatwinds, | Robbie Burns Sunday School Tea and Bake Sale. Jan, 28 — 280-480 United Church Base- Phone 365-7531 for the fastest plumbing, service in tows: @ Leaking taxcete @ Sink replacement @ Water softener ‘@ Now Powder room @ Bxtre bathroom ¥reo ostimates — all work bi work guar * We soll enly what can be servic in Rossland fon this very impo! ant game. Shower Honors ’ Mrs, Morehouse A miscellaneous shower was pala dada week at the home oF BARGAINS in Men’s SPORT JACKETS, 11, REDUCED TOP COATS, SKI JACKETS CAR COATS, Scrub Denim Jackets up to V3 WORK SHIRTS, Flannelette to clear at $1.95 & $2.95 SWEATERS Cardigans & Pullovers ALL COATS FABRIC FURS Fur TRIMS Cloth COATS REDUCED to $7.95, $8.95, $9.95 REDUCED up to 2 Morehouse (nee Valerie Hes: keth). a recent bride. ‘The room was tastefully de- corated in pink and white and 45 invited guests enjoyed a very ment. Baking will be appreciated SMITH’S HELA PLUMBING & - HEATING LTD. “61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-753! “— CASTLEGAR On thelr ‘arrival Mrs. More- house and her mother Mrs. Har- old were each Ladies’ SWEATERS ouliem and Pullovers - White Stag & Assorted _ PRICE "REDUCED with a beautiful cream and mauve corsage, They ned been et susvended ‘from an airplane.' . Morehouse = sincerely thanked all present for their gifts and for such a very HeDEy evening. CASTLEGAR DRUG Vicks Vaporub Regular $1.19 SPECIAL. ........ cna ODE een 69c ZBT Baby Powder GOLDEN GLEN Nylons Regular 89c SPECIAL Reguler 4 $1.69 SPECIAL... Magnolax $1 29. seegereeecerense MEDIC Multivitamins Regular $2.98 Resdan Regular $2.25 Dandruff Remover Lavoris Reqular $1.49 SPECIAL Regular $29.95 SPECIAL Philishave Razor Speedflex — Triple Head $23.95. Regular 79c¢ SPECIAL oo Boia eee Medic ASA Tablets 500s. b Regular $1.49... Colgate ar Regular ay, | SPECIAL .. Regular: 69¢ Ss Bromo Seltzer _ 49c PECIAL Breck Heir Spray peau $2.25 SPECIAI s su $5.88 Vaporizer Cough Syrup Jack and Jill jegular $1.09 79¢ Red Tag Specials Look for Other CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m: Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1p.m. 6-7 p.m. A few left to. Clear at SPECIAL PRICES "REDUCED up to 1/3 2 PIECE DRESSES = = = = a DRESSES, ‘SUITS | a SKIRTS A SAMSONITE LUGGAGE SPECIAL LADIES’ SILHOUETTE 21 in. O’NITE MEN'S SILHOUETTE 21 in. COMPANION. (CASE — Assorted colors reg. $39.50 _ Buy one at regular price One Penny Vs Off all LADIES DRESSES, SUITS . COATS, JACKETS, BLOUSES: Sa onl SPECIAL Men’ s Work Shirts | $2 4. 88 BUY ONE AT REGULAR: PRICE See oO) = “Ano Beat: our ci mplete cheplay of Samson ite and Debonaire Luggage for ladies and men. One Penny é ee Some 200 curlers represent- when the winners will be decid- ing 48 rinks from ‘all over. the Kootenay area are expected here this weekend © for, men’s curling bonsplel that of- fers over $1,000 in prizes. ar He by The Castle- en’s ;Curling. Club, the Eptel gets underway tomorrow | m * Alex McKinnon McKee while Bill Van' Yzrlon, is drawmaster.and Ernie Kruetzky broaident of|and Tommy Wallace are. in fhe annual |the Castlegar Curlln; charge of prizes, Dick Wayling is handling entertainment, : Bob | ing, Wright the curling ice and Tom- Biln .publicity. In ‘charge of refresh a pu Gran it. Tindale new. friends while ma evening and continues around enjoying the roaring game. the ‘clock’ until Sunday «night while the Castlegar Thies Curl. ing Club will cater to the .ban- Galas: Men's Curl- second, electric shavers spon- TB ub) Xexecutive includes | sored by Dall’s TV; third, quart- Biln,\prealdent; Joe Mc- | er-inch drills donated by Ander- son's Real table food mixers donated by Estate; fourth, por- Foundation-Dravo. ; | radios; sponsored ‘by. Mitchell's t | Supply; ‘second, ‘blankets . spon- sored . by. West's Department .B event — first, transistor |es sponsored by Carl’s Drugs; second, shoe certificates spon- sored-by Maddocks Shoes; third, Store; sponsored by Boundary Electric; fourth, ready-to-eat hams idonet, ed by Super-Valu. third,’ electric ‘clocks | ro' C event — first, wrist wateh- sponsored by. Castle row Arms; fourth, orts shirts sponsored. by David Cooper Men's Wear. hs D event — first, travel kits legar’ Drug; nell | sunglasses Pettitt Photos; Provincial Library, Parliament Buildings, : Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/8777 * Bonspiel chairman is Joe | quet. VOL. 20, No. 5 1 jth 2 astlegar, te eae 8 t is pion- eer businessman‘R:-A© D. We of “West's; Departm: Mickey Moran large ‘gathering: that: it -hatd _to believe a man in one ‘lifetime Noting that Mr. ‘est’ was born in Nelson in'1900, Mr.:Mor- |’: an said he had:served in: ag War:T at the age of. 16. then become a. custom's’ officer and in ‘1930: moved 'to :Castleg: where he entered business. ’.* During the depression years ‘Mr. West was active in th ep . ding of tennis courts in inthe’ munity which doubled as a skate ing rink-in''the winter. months and he‘also organized the Cast-|-. Jegar Water. Co. and was: the |. company’s. first’ president. ‘The company operated for.12 years " before being gold to the’ then Village of Castlegar. During World : War ‘I~ the p 1966 citizen of the year: was an’ active member of the Air Raid Precautions Committee and also organized the : Patriotic Society. One of Mr. West's most difficult duties as a member of the form- er organization was to deliver, , | caused’by: Arrow’ dam A mud and water problem | borrow pit: operations ‘has; resulted in a..petition: to ‘the: Central: Koot- enay “Regional ‘District by © con- cerned Robson residents. ‘°)"The petition; which was to be discussed by the CKRD board at ‘its meeting last night, asks the regional district “to . take rly. hitting:@:telephone pole. neve ‘Mata! 4 fer. ene there is tons. He. said a ACTeS 5 of relative: ly steep motnt&nside were strip- ped of overburgen and then ma- whatever’ steps:it°deems neces- sary. to ensure that the B.C: Hy- dro © directed“ operations |.don’t result in. danger ‘to either. peo- ple’ or. property. inthe: area, director ® Basil Ma car skidded: out’of control, near days: beyond ‘the Feb...15 Sercling to: give the regl onal "discussions with the | funeral home to negotiate.a prolimin: to costs and * Mr. Rust. “Taded thiscmorn- ing that Ald. Lorne. Zinio of Castlegar’ suggested. at last night's: meeting. that the toca! hospital society, might possibly -| Club.” and » lately this s70b earlier that. morning | told hynting vests donated by Hi Ar- |‘ 16 124 10: CENTS. PER COPY. MUDDY. ICE on the Robson t-| borrow pit operations is shown:in this’ picture. The: heavy run-off: of water: caused by the e rt CKRD. iby: local t ary, elsewhere on this page. astle; din; a petition tothe work has re. ay aes “The Confederation ‘Train which will be’ here'for two! days late next ‘week will be on the - ar; News Photo orte ‘in Wales “orgal was: its Paes president peathea the, committe terlal ni “| Ject vas ‘Bcrap} of the: cleared ‘are: ee 5 ( t built ‘and -he: vin: and is still a justice of the peace.. 7SMr. West participated in the formation of ‘the Castlegar Gun’ organized . the: Castlegar Golf Club and ‘served: as the first president of that | Se active and growing organization., In accepting: the award, Mr. “|: West paid ‘tribute ‘to: his’ wife for ‘the “encouragement: given. him in his’ many endeavors :and he.also gave thanks to the many. ‘people “who .were' active in the organizations to..which heb be. interested. ‘in. providing ambulance service. - longed’ and who‘ helped in their development and ‘growth. which handled finances for’ the |: Castlegar and Dis :District : Hospital | which altews it_to ts} when’ it. was’ first | was : stipendiary »' magistrate f Castlegar between 1058 and 19388 |" E | the exact sharing arrangements “HISTORIC »HOTO was: taken , Saturda Loyd: Groutage : "1957 Mrs- iioya Peter.on Phone 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. night . when the Castlegar. Kiwanis ; Club, honored: past. citizens (of the: year. o! the’ 1958: and:Gwilym Hughes 1961. ‘The 1959 _ citizen ‘of the year. was: Jack; Webster ‘of Rob who ’ is: ‘now: ‘deceased.: The ‘six ‘Castlegar: district in recognition of /Cana- da’s Centennial year. Shown he > are ny Clarke -1960,-S."C. ifh : citizens of. the year, -were lauded ‘for. their y activities ‘and ‘selfless attitudes Norm Fishwick ‘i964, Harry-.Evans-1963, W. T. Waldie- 1965 and R. A. D. West 1966. Unable to ‘attend the banquet were: and it -was: suggested that. public apathy were not words in their. vocabularies, — Corea News Photo Prior t to the Sera a of bor -now pit" operations;. noted . the | CKRD director, tie was ‘a rear t- ined. Mr. Macalister. added that on gan. 20 he informed B.C. Hy- dro at Vancouver of'the problem and ‘of: the fact: that a petition is forwarded was going t i. be ft CKRD 01 He. ma the Hydro official} : he spoke-with was not aware of the TExtent of the problee: : _ Selkirk College. ~ Budget Requires . -_Three-Mil Lovy - enges and’a ionie e8 and: non- -shareable: capi- ‘This was announced qester. by, 5.8. Pritchard, ‘ Coll $832,000 able; capital canvas “of '$88,- ‘000 be included in‘a future will shared 10-5 ment at eat time. Pritchard cautioned that. the mill ‘rate-for overatine expenses was estimated without with: the provincial governmen* knoem at this:time: > oThe hursarisatd the hndeot wag reviewed. last’ week with: the finance chairmen and secretary. treasurers of tha six narticinst ine ‘school districts: He adden: sod a ue If prope could ‘take’ place If proper’ pre-| ui jake Bits el “aver. the ambulance: service - operation; the district is likely |: tobe without an: ambulance |’ Confederation eee sentir ary.one.: a's: a sent and. 4 adventure throu Canadian ts,. artifact historic ts. life-like and oe and Central Koot- ay. Regional District. meat- ing was ‘given: Frank Ingham 2) the “Castlegar: Funeral Unless |'the CKRD _ takes after Feb, 15. Operators of the Castlegar Funeral.Home claim they.can- not continue to operate the service economically. = ‘We charge $10 a call and ditional $2.50 for night 7 Mr. Ingham said. fact that’ hasn’t been given attention,” he add- olorful photography all: blend in one’ continuous exhibit to give visitors. a vivid. description” of what Canada means. ors will pass through a primeval “forest. ‘They will walk through ‘a darkened mine shaft, over a‘section of early. railway. track and into a wheat field. will, experience. the sensa- Pause for a moment of Wfection. ined the: Chamber. of: Confedera- on. - Historie items on display. range from Joseph Howe's print- ing press and Louis Rie!’s pistol ing sword. All artifacts — more than 100 — have been collected from every corner of the coun- * Some of Canada’s top crea to Amundsen’s anchor and a Vik- } - tive talents were train’s creation. Writers were called: on at the outset to Yelp set. down the -broad themes” ed me: that. we ollsetis only 40 illustrates, “There' was consensus amone the school: district: represent>- tives. present’ that the budeet was ‘realistic and necessary. to supports a pope quality of in: struction. Castlegar Mayor R. Cc Maddocks Dropped the Puck Starting ‘a, Playoff. Game