CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursd y Dec. 1, 1966 Pee we sock ¢ full selection af hall. SAVAGE SHOES™ tor children Slocan Village Council scribed as low. interested in far on Council! was: also told: the : bit hal second : i ober Hs oe ee ae VILLAGE OFFICE TRAINEE. pri n e al’s department,’ Comm. B. E.| area, Write box 50, Slocan or Ph. 355- Reversing its earlier deci-| Complete repair of tho dam fairs had agreed to sanction the | Onc iy epemees at last week's!" 3 red. 2277, turn letter from the attorney-gener- Terry] A Dawes presented the Safeway Challenge Trophy to the fire- men for supremacy in golf while Arrow Arms manager Seb Schuck presented the Hi Arrow Challenge Trophy which will be contested for during the pre- sion against ra ren “ ded 40 i stall = ston agains dical renovation | would ‘cost $5,000. However, it| water referendum, Couepeally, evfabllshed RCMP fecided ito ipa an alarm aye jocan em money on hold the vote c it with Bs eee as money on fhe: dar oncurrent month and the recent - ‘The system recommend ee wile pleased that fet fortheoming Dec. 10 muni- ment of a‘ liquor outlines bynthe: pole lage week: incor. Me a e bell which would |. Crescent Valley police, who | tug when disturbed by a break- attended. last week's council| {0 at the recently relocated of- meeting following the request to | #°*-. Al RCMP hope to oth- ttorney-Gener: er businesses in Slocan to ins! : | similar Es TELEVISION equipment. * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players - ; m, |is understood the village is un- md EEE : ida at |ihaly span tls scans ‘ef |i" ns nn tte “| Kileitgs ftoas sane ae BINGO. ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT Mrs. E. M. Marasek Village Clerk. of his union have learned that conversations of delegates in room 207 were recorded. couver Sun. “A phone call made to (“We certaintly didn’t over-| Victoria was recorded,” he said. hear anything that was said in “whether or not any his room,” Graham sald. tion of Mr. Sands was listened Graham said bugs were|to I do not know. You can only ‘The reversal was made known to council last week following representations in Victoria by ige engineers Willis and Cun- fe. The rebuilding of the water supply system ‘was tagged’ of extreme urgency by the engine eers who told the council they had told the ent of Tounicipal affairs the woodstave pipes were leaking and the bore was too small for 4 ing community. the burgcon. fternoon of Nov. 3, ter bugs were placed in two: adjacent rooms by pri- vate detective Weldon (Bud) Graham. > 5 A 7 Ss -_ é Presentation of twa new tro- | was responded to by Mrs. Bill 4 oe Next to Bugged: Union Koom lighted the annual banquet of| sponded to by Mrs. Ron les, stay in Vancouver hotel earlier outside crews. He said both staff a removal from around fire g for cur A toast to the commis. : : 5 : : Maddocks Shoe Store Deputy Labor Minister Wil- ¢ na-|the Kinnaird fire department| wife of Comm. Giles. . ees i within th § this mont and crew do mony things dur- ie sent curling season. ants: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1966 = ae |. ee YON gg wi Two Trophies Fresentea hies for curling and golfing | Bohn. Pontests 5 ne innaird fire-|sioners by assistant fire chief liam “Sands was Pulp, | Saturday night. Fire E, ¢, = : range of ic listen- paid special tribute ‘The Vancouver Sun Jearned ing the course of t eae which Jast week that Sands checked in- help Sc department to do. its “Village chairman Carl Loe-| “Master of ceremonies for the oar eet Bee oy | pat t was fireman Dick Way- ig. 12 epu avor Minister Was nae 2 p y At Firemen’s Banquet men and counell members high-| Ray Heagy was humorously re- an ing device during an to,the village office staff and 7 at\the Ritz Hotel job. He specifically mentioned tiv e panquet as council chairman, * Slocan Village Cosis Up But So is Revenue Village costs are likely to be up during 1967 but then 30.8 ihe income, revealed the istonal budget Tae week's ‘Stocen Peconell by meeting. y| ...Wage increases In the vil- P & G Builders Supply savage, Imereabes In ‘AREN, ; ut this a lyment of recent: . year rough! tha ly purchased town equipment, CEMENT the originally slated patie a ‘ he origin may be counteracted by a PLYWOODS readjusted system of that a spring referen- rates ithe provisional budget DOORS - MOULDINGS tontativoly sot for 4 rebuil- : WINDOWS LUMBER The bugs were placed in a conference . room next to Sands’ room and in room 206 on the other side of the con- ference room. Graham has said the bug in 206 clearly recorded conversa- tions in the conference room. gus MacPhee, acting pre- sident of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada, the union whose convention was bugged by the devices, said the conference room bug recorded a phone call ke made from 207, the room oc- cupied earlier by eine L. Mt , counsel ion which Nine Residents To Receive Medals ar Nine Canadian pioneers now n the new Bay. ‘Archam-|Tesidents in Castlegar or ‘Kin- @ chief Rene aird have had their names pbault thanked council and the eumitted to the provincial village Fare ra yes ond Centennial Committee for pion- angled cieman lor ‘special oor rege eligible had to be 75 Meeeiraate ines ety years old in 1967 and be real- Archambault also thank-| dents in Canada before 1892. ort expressed ‘thanks for a job well done” to the firemen on behalf of residents of the village. He noted that the fire hall extension hasbeen completed and said it is hoped that next ‘will see “a new fire truck Jaced in a conference room|speculate.’ Text to room 207, ed by 7" The labor relations A board s $i ands, and in room 208, on the/| is rei- other side of the conference|eree a bitter jurisdictional fight room Nov. 2. between the Canadian union and (“It was strictly a coincidence | the international. that Sands was there at the = District Manager Named for B of Mi Solkitk College Basketball Team || At Top of League The budget anticipates a Selerapherearcnrees school levy considerably lower | J@ree. | ball team Has sapved. to the to school lev The stic” letter £ on e local senior “B” baske' The village mill rate {s un-| the _attorney-general’s: depart- Teague. : likely to rise ax it Is already| ™ent suggested that if the com-| .. nave cue lost its first three as high as feaally allowed. munity was sure there: were s0 Ee ef netore At got rolling, but many peaders ‘on the recently eee On to Win ihe next six hw d} ‘Coach Rev, Don Faris said the Dboys u deserve: a-lot of. credit, Moreover, estab! new mining off 5 yey Pnies in the village wi broader tax base. ‘ be tee revieisnal budget isto je office this weal, ie, vuleue make for a * SALES — Authorized Deafer For * RCA, VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV “Years of, praise. Ph, 368-8151 is your of Centennial committee chair- men in both Castlegar and Kin- naird agreed there probably are ment they provide their hus- more él gible but the cutoff date bands. was Nov. 19. ‘eman. Red Warner pro- Castlegar names submitted posed a toast to the ladies which | are Mrs. L, P. Ferguson, Mrs. G. Shepherd, Robert C. Donnan and Richard N. Dorman. HARDWARE innaird names are Mrs ‘Thomas Pas NTS FLOOR TILES Mary-Ann [cLeod, Blackburn, Dwight McMillan and tin Mr. ani 4 ‘ i : ‘Electronic Services Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening ‘270 Columbia Ave. ter works program. The dam, from behind which the village presently gets its water, would not be teed in the new system. Tnstead pumps would' be in- 28 Pollution Surveys In So Far at Slocan ‘i Twenty-eight of the 100 vol- a instead pump Dol ‘Some people forgot alt cocked during | ts, Sa ey ager WT) men muvee eed a] ght i oa ae Be |e, gt Pumps would cut ie ai tented ‘the } : cost of installation Hore site| lage office by the time of Jast|Hird, ‘and started im on the exceeding the speed iim oe Open Mondays from 9 asa. to.6 pan to the presently estimated| week's council meeting. council”; on. the sheets. Durin; the pai E ope RL Be dice : re elie sabe Prevent Counc wag. pleased wit) voy ete ts ne nana eat | tag egy 60, coolants nt| 2 ond Doug Braden with [een ten Hits Your Our Emptina However, repair of the ‘den the, response ¥ Ene questionaire great intere st tothe prathr aaj Of the ge which Rt de- lore} Parisotto followed with M4 ‘|. Custom’ Li —- Bring Your term e Sel ealth Unit which is =n is pleked - ceive ood avertain the: Gegtee ae sawimill | co-sponsoring the noise and air Civil Dofa Peace aa eee — = = = village. | pollution survey in the village. % b neo 5 2 of ‘ their. studies, ae Our: Custom = t Redfield Scopes and Mounts Installed ; Because c rdinator not all the team is playing at 0-2) games, but othe: fessi Gunsmith < Is Appointed who have helped get fre ones All Pidvtaindie cats ¢ marchin; re Weath ifles in Stock aes ne Nosfer - Speer - Sierra -: Bullets J. Vania 3 E, Dergusoff, 4; D. | has been appointed civil defence Pistols - New and Used - Redfield - Weaver Scopes Scorers’ for the Old ‘Timers | Stocan, ator: for ‘the: Village ‘of Mounts all Modeis in Stock police spokesman said he didn't think Ate would: be possible to < eders @1 ROMP wore in the towne | He said seven out of ev eavesdropping. “It's news to me,” Murray said. “I will set the wheels in motion and investigate this.” Murray said he would at- tempt to contact Sands. Surprise Shower Held Locally For Miss Val Hesketh A surprise miscellaneous shower was held recently at the home of Miss Shirley Dodgson, HonoriBe Miss Val Hesketh who ‘Norm’s Sport Shop id Mrs, Charles Clerke. sations were heard from room 206 or the conference room until Nov. 4, two days after the bugs B.C. Tel Spending $6,500 an Hour Daily The B.C. Telephone Com- pany’s 1966 spending on expan- sion is averaging $6,500 an hour, hours a day, and’ probably will’ continue at a rate of at least that high for the next two Games were played during | years the company’s chief ex- Miss Gwen] ecutive officer reports. ning. th bic at An praeet Richardson, ie e prizes. Tel president, gave the hour! The gifts were presented to y average figure last Thursday in the bride-to-be in a clothes bask-| remarks made: before 200 peo- ing day. et. Refreshments were served|ple who gathered in Prince Th hi before she cut her cake. George for the official opening room, whicl ld he Hostesses for the evening|of the company’s new $750,000 placed on top of a wardrobe, Were Miss Shirley Dodgson and| northern division headquarters Itcostssolitile _- to make a photo talk Kootenay Animal Clinic at Creston is pleased to be of service to you. We are open Monday to Sunday. Hours are as follows: x. in December.’ WATCHES cussion’ at all,” he said. “That will all be brought by out at the royal commission.”) LONGINE The commission, to be head- ed by retired county, eouce judge is, i . Sargent, was ordere th Colu: BULOVA Premier WAC, Bennett almost| Mr. Brid ELGIN immediately. after the buggin CANDINO ” Westclox - Timox Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m, (By Appointment Only) CALA "FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS ig. Some of these fell ed Nov. 22 when the "Selling OFFICE HOURS: 1 - 2 p.m. Monday - Saturday foam anoved ate tie tenons 7 - 7.30 p.m. (By Appointment Only) Telephone 356-2822 Dr. K. Marling, D.V.M. The appointment of district managers is another step in the program to diversify authority, so as to give greater autonomy at western re-|the local level. 3 It was found Sat., Nov. 5, by union delegates when they shifted the wardrobe. Pat O'Neal, Selkirk College Professor At Education Conference Selkirk Cotleg was by the In- at last Friday’s conference on|ter-University Liaison Commit- continuing education ‘at, Simon | tee on Continuing Education. : Fraser. University was Prof. A. R. MacKinnon, dean John Ohliger. of education at Simon Fraser Dr. Ohliger joined represen- | and chairman of the.conference tatives of 13 other universities| planning committee, said the and at the had been planned the fullest i ling among post sec- lary institutions with respect ‘heir roles in continuing edu- ion. He said: “During the conference we asked pertinent questions of each other on present organiza: | . tion and programming and : 5 sought ways and means of main- a ‘ taining continuing liaison among + % = institutions working in the field of adult education. “Through this conference we achieved a healthy exchange oo game against former students were: ointment was made| PY. 2 02.87 ‘win over’ Allen's. Browning: Rifles’ and Shotguns 48-38, were? for Mt: Sentinel) 4: P. Poohachoft, 2; and W. Mar”| eoordinator. 26 points and Doug Bryden with e Oe ee in January, We Take Trades — We'll Trade Anything AND EUROPEAN TOURS|I gitar fo the Edil : Ea oak ene ; a ARRANGED o the Editor : : : THE WESTERN HOTEL | Dear Sir: : CHAIN Regarding the Selkirk Col- lege hockey team and the Cast- bri ay eircom a A reel convert, iw been stempt | comminiy ie with whatwedid ‘ “comin ranged: for our’ game’ times sev- ee : “with th ries Cn ee Of the school, and won by a|. W. Wishlow, 14; A. Markoff, | by council det neck flees ain, team. scoring ||. geeeesceesesesovoccesecoccoscososscccesessn REQUIRED URGENTLY: LUGER PISTOLS, P. Swetlikoff, 12; J. Lak . Christie's spplteation| ffm ie suspenied for exarce tat Arena | Miss MacFarlane legar and District Arena, I think ler to- ensure that and the’ College’ by playin; eral. months pee $4,995,368,152.00 score of 8; K. Savinkoff, 8; P. Viahovitch, | the resignation of the previous yas‘led by Bets ‘Kootchin with tin, Fy STROM, 12S. Lae niga game was played at the was the only oe, resaved. by team is suspended for exams but SMITH & WESSON RIFLES & SHOTGUNS CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR Selkirk Writes on would seem to mete be a seal _ wanted to know I can ‘safely say. that our. basic | there. would be ng conflict with | ae College's home ‘games at Gstle-| authorities, Swe Bene ¢ ssa gar. sean We. have no wisi : Phone 65-7542 : "Any who saw the game Nov. | pound ‘iit wrontome ten your : i a 20 will agree that:such a’ move' town council is gelin: COTTE ji i Hi HUT could bring’ top: quality league | concerning ‘the eeueel me vith - - have already arranged for our BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Phone S65-7141 Hi-Lite Restaurant | “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” “Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12. 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Booth, i Administrative Selkirk College. onRing, with: the ‘major ‘industrial an }/ educational’ complexes in ‘this to region planning :; together “to | provide jorge adequate‘ recreational fac- For the money you need to do your Christmas shopping eN ie : : Reading annual statements isn’t Miss MacFarlane’s cup of tea, but she put her finger right on the most important fi e i igure on our balan > Tepresenting the ‘highest total deposits in the ‘Bank’s Tai gerr thers _ Nearly half of this amount of $4,995,368,152, is the savings of individual depositors like yourself: that, money was put to work’ in many wa and in m 7 Albth u ys and in many com- munities ‘across the country .~ . in ind in tne aba fost try ... in industry, commerce, on the farm, in At ‘tlie Bank’s: year-end on October 31, 1966, a record Assist., education in B.C When a family grows up and goes its several ways, when a job that has to ‘be Also attending the confer- ence were representives from Notre ‘Dame’ University, Simon done: separates you by thousands of miles.from near and dear ones, there’s' $3,279,997,060 was on loan to i ife f : people in all walks of life to bu; finance household ‘goods, educate ' children’ arid improve businesses $906,160,879 was invested in high-grade Government bonds and public Fraser University, University of agap left that photographs only partly fill. 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