10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1969 Storewide Lady Remington Electric Hair Curler Regular 39.95. Super Priced at Kodak Instamatic Xmas Lights 20 mini lights. Super Priced ‘at only Bathroom Tissue Camera Outfit 19. 95 Your Choice of Colors. Reg. 25.85. Super Priced Reg. 2.39, Super Priced. Per Pkg. 29 Hair Dryer Ladies Schick, Model 307. Reg. 39.95. Super Priced Electric Shaver Ladies’ Schick Crown Jewel. Reg. 18.95. Super Priced .... 13.95 Ne-y Deluxe Triplehead Philishave Reg. 34.95. Super Priced ... De Vilbiss Vaporizer Reg. 8.95. Super Priced Magnolax Plain or Mint. Reg. 1.45. Super Priced Antacid Tablets 100 tablets. Reg. 2.25. Super Priced 1.59 Bayer Aspirin 100 tablets. Reg. 95c. Super Priced... Cough Syrup 8 ounce size Benylin. Reg. 2.05. Super Priced Contac-C 24 Capsules. Reg. 3.19. Super Priced ................ Dristan Tablets 24 tablets. Reg. 1.35. Super Priced 99 Sinutab 30 tablets. Reg. 2.29. Super Priced .................. Lozenges CONTAC. 18 lozenges. Reg. 99c, Super Priced One A Day Multiple Vitamins. Reg. 3.79. Super Priced ....:............. ‘Geritol 40 tablets or 12 oz. liquid. Reg. 3.09. Suver Priced ................. Clairol Nice’n Easy Super Priced at . Adorn Hair Spray Super Priced at only RAZOR BLADES Gillette Super, Reg. 1.45. Special ...: Wilkinson Sword, Reg. 75c. Special . Gillette Adjustable, Reg. 1.95. Special Brylcream Large tube. Reg. 98c. Super Priced .. Paper Mate Pens Guaranteed. Reg. 98c. Super Priced Household Cotton . Pacific Brand. Reg. 1.59. Super Priced . 83: 2 batteries. Flashlight Batteries AX: Reg. 70c. Super Priced Flash Cubes Blue Dot. Reg. 2.07. Super Priced . Oral Antiseptic 24 oz. size. Reg. 1 1.98. "Super Priced .... Tooth Paste Crest Family Size. Reg. 1.39. Super Priced . Vaseline 16 oz. Jar. Reg. 1.19. Super Priced 2:0... Baby Powder Johnson’s 14 oz. Reg. 1.09. Super Priced «0... SEE OUR FLYER FOR OTHER SPECIALS Tommy Biln, Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p. Sunday and Read ‘Houta: 2 moon - 1 p.m. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. OCT. 2 to OCT. 11. CASTLEGAR DRUG Corner of Le and Columbia, Ph, 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. TROPHY WINNERS of the second annual Valley View Golf Championship held at the Valley View golf course at Perrys Sept. 20 and 21 are pictured here with their prized awards. Left to right, Bill Taylor, who won the P. & M. Markoff men’s gross trophy, Lawrence Rebalkin winner of the R. & N. Avis junior gross, trophy, Mary Popoff who received the'L. & G. Ozeroff ladies gross trophy, Mabel Wishlow winner of the Kino’s ladies’ net trophy. Gregory Popoff winner of the R. &l. prougiton junior net trophy and Andy Popoff who won the A. J. Bojey men’s net trophy. Low net winner for juniors was T. Douglas with runners-up as follows: men’s gross Pp Sr. Citizens’ Tea — Oct. 9 — 2 p.m. Robson Com- munity Hall — All wel- come, Minor Hockey Registra- tion, Sat. Oct, 4th — 1 to 4 p.m, ~ United Church Sunday School 10 a.m. Grade and Kindergarten ning Sept. 28 St. Daw d's Anglican Church. Thanksgiving Tea, nesher Scouts. Fri., Oct. 10, 1 to Hall, Cast- Oct. 14th at 2 8 pm. Scout Sionsored by Chridtian legar. For plelsup Ph. Education Committee. 828 SMITH’S PLUMBING & da} HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters —Plumbers — Sheet Metal Rummage Sale! Ladiesi ital At on 7541, P. Gorkoff $406, M. Moran 7442, C. McKen- zie 8001, M. Chernoff 8148, G. Martini 7486. Rummage Sale. — Moth- rs’ Aux, to Cubs and Kabatoff, junior boys’ gross G. Popoff, ladies’ gross L. Ozer- off, ladies?’ net M. Cheveldave, junior boys’ net B. Cheveldave and men’s net A, Bojey. Junior Hockey All Midgets, Juveniles and Juniors must attend a meeting at the RECREATION OFFICE TONIGHT at 8 pm. CASH BINGO October 6th, 1969 — 8.00 p.m. ARENA HALL $1.00 for 15 games Proceeds: Castlegar Apollos Jr. Hockey Club aA Water Proof Footwear FOR DRESS OR WORK Vinyl Boots for the Ladies Overshoes and stretchies for dress wear Alaska safety and Non-safety Work Boots CNA “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” Just Arrived... . 60” wide, yard THE NEW FALL SHADES Our Full Range of Fall Fabrics — to please any dresrubes — Luxurious De Ball Velvets, asst. colors, yard Fortrel, Many Beautiful Colors to choose ee Color-Tone Coordinates fashioned with a flare, yd. $5.89 WE HAVE JUST: RECEIVED OUR FALL SHIPMENT OF KAYSER GLOVE ‘AND SCARF. SETS IN ALL. DON’T FORGET THE SPECTACULAR ~ FALL FASHION SHOW Coming October 20th JUNIOR HOCKEY STICKS SKATES CCM HOCKEY EQUIPMENT — MINOR HOCKEY OPENING SPECIALS — regular 1.29 SPECIAL ........0.... : FIBRE GLASS HOCKEY STICKS . : regular 2.95 SPECIAL PEE WEE HOCKEY STICKS regular 9.95 SPECIAL JUNIOR HOCKEY GLOVES regular 14.50 SPEICIAL Free Tape With Every Hockey Stick CCM Hockey Skates and Pads Over 300 Sticks To Choose From: ®’: SHARPENED... Provincial Library, Parliament Bldgs.s Victoria, B. C. Dec. 31/32109 Published Every Thursday at: “The Crossroad “LE of the Koot VOL.' 22, No. 41 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1969 Contractor is to Look at the Arena With Stated Expenditure in Mind ; hard look at the ‘Caste wil view Ald... Carl Henne told council Tuesday night. that he had held discussions with Oglow Brothers Contracting and the firm is. prepared to tour the facility with repre- sentatives of council, work supervisor Alex Lutz and re- creation director Buck Pach- olzuk, Mr. Henne said tho firm would then study the engin- eering report prepared for ,CKRD and would inform council of what it felt could Garage Fire : Put Out Fast By Fire Dept. The fire siren, which pounded at 7.55. Friday even: ing when large crowds were in downtown gar get-| ting. the Community Chest. drive — underway, .. brought Castlegar Council Suggests PWA ‘Offer Proposals on Service Here be done with between $50,- 000 and $80,000. The alderman said Cast- legar council ‘can then go, back to and hash| this over. Hopefully we can| § get some action. . . possibly before December.” Mr. Henne. said it would be hoped to start improve: ments to ‘the arena next spring. ~ In other business touch- ing on the arena, recreation| @ commission _ representative Colin Pryce asked council about the possibility of tak- ing. over the old United Church for-a- year without} any charge for rent. However, service and main-' tenance expenses of about|® $1,8006 would: be sinvolved. Pryce said such ‘a building lends itself to small group work for such organ: izations a as the i yy look. ens, who a! resen jook- ing’ for a halt, f 4 id. Lorne Zinio wonder- ed about putting that amount of money into the arena, thus using the arena hall more fre- quently than it is Presently employed. Mr. Pryce said he was to this some 14 members of. the Castlegar ‘volunteer fire ‘de- artment out to'a fire at the iome A. Androsoff. It took less than 15 min- utes for the men: to But out the blaze which was- located view, but furniture, games, ete. He said a decision should be made’ within six “wee! since other groups are weeks ing «at. the: church. Mayor Murray Little ap- pointed Mr. Zinio ay Ala. Ed Mosby. asa committee to e| study the. matter and report back, to council in two weeks’ behind this year’s campaign Jess ‘of Trail, and Earl LeRoy Clarence ‘Ackerman ‘of Kinnaird, Bill Waldie of Robson, Gerry Wan: tlegar. The five men‘ were founding directors of the original 7 Community, Chest in' 1947, Progress of this year’s “TWENTY-TWO YEARS have passed since the foundin, the Community Chest -in this area. Putting their su are, left to right,” and Jim Kelly, - both: of ‘Cas: + of $20,000 is being recorded. pon, the. “pocket" placed on the ‘roof of the Canadian Imperial Bank. of Commerce. in Cc ~Ci will: ~through- >:,0ut. October: with hipeveeeds supporting: district welfare and A nin that the de- ficits on ‘the Kinnaird and Robson pools and the Castle- . gar Arena be..paid - by the twin towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird and electoral \areas I and J through Regional. Re-| belli ion .Commission No. 1 would. pay if it ‘continues to into another + pocket.” pay only 100 per cent of the] , Mayo: anle deficit. FO] were life on onthe deficits any their | facility: could: seek relief on Inet that i didn't|— ‘suggested the recreation money out] commission’ “come back and of one ae just to put it spell it out in more. detail.” Tues- Castlegar’s council meeting by xorne Zinio. Noting that Castlegar However, i ne said herbe- iisved that 62. per cent.‘ of the total deficits: would ‘add bs to more, than Castlegar 4it|Ratepayer's Association =| TO Serve Twin Towns Ki le,| Pulp. division are meeting ‘on air pollution. sie on Pollution Castlegar | cil Tocal officials * goume cei 2 disclosed tint was Gestlcgans ce night, although ne date for such a meetin; yet to pe et eantime, a meet- ; ce = company for the town’s needs: foran..increased water “suL,; ply. At CoE eon Seon oor caalntaln our Castlegar and Kinnaird has| present: status. been suggested by, te local 6. Toor toward the men, ee Castle Large Cucumber Weighs 312 Pounds Sinai. Mole Peregrym 0! fire:| A — monster eRe NaC PTR SE OFF FOR MOON or! +) Jeast a goal of $20) 000 for. te & | press their opinions on oar alts, a fighting, - . water, sewer, zon- ing, : policing, ete:) in Cast- legar-Kinnaird and/or. area to obtain.for the people the best | ‘service. for their tax lo! name for th- group : would be the Castle- gar-Kinnaird Ratepayers’ As sociation.’ ‘Any ratepayer interested in the: formation of such’ an association is asked to con- cumferente as it. does in length - has - been erown by Joe Marshall of Robso! The 3%2-lb. cucumber is, 11% inches ‘in length and the same measurement’ in: cir- ‘To of the tact: either Mr. Pryce or: Mr. Peregrym. = ¢ Suggested aims of the association are as’ follows: 1.:'To foster public’ par- ticipation in municipal and district ; affairs: District: of Central Kootenay. to® our district. 8. To carry out the above aims: without: affiliation with federal ‘or® provincial politic- parties. bers provide a forum Two are Charged With Having Pot A for. the citizens of the °C Cast: legar-Kinnaird ‘district ex: pals a ensure | that - the pla atiorms sot the people stand ing fon or preieed be in, notte iblicly aired before el. Setions. 4. To encourage ae eealat co-operation: between: | the towne of Castlegar’ and To press: for “interim and “ong term Jans within the. Castleg: naird dist. rict:- this. includes. a/study of the most .viable ‘region » for government, whether. a ‘dist: rict municipality, the: amal: ae neat eo -On this Saturday Ml