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Chureh ‘for, lunch’ and .to hear’ an 10: CENTS:;PER- COPY g address from the ‘speeisl speal Westinghouse f, Ei enrolment; he tTict No. 11, “and: Jim Gray, ‘first :vice- - ye : ae nes inally, in’ Calgary, Mrs. Pals. son itengcd the Christine Meikle day school for retarded children which has an enrollment of 156 pupils and claims a staff of 18 teachers, While observing here, ‘Mrs. Palsson’s only. regret was that her time: had. been ‘too ; limited.’ She hopes to return for study at some future time. During her absence as teacher of the Silver Birch Scoot Mrs, Harvey Jack assumed: full charge. “RENATA SOCIALS Mrs. M. Rohn Mr..and Mrs, Wesley Friesen and daugher Wendy. 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Dr. Haedouald said he believes regional colleges should be. estab- lished. ‘where there-is'a need and where. there is a sufficient. con- centration :of population.” He said they. should “be. located so .that Btudents can commute daily, Speaking ‘of ‘the . hearings.: he is holding ‘in ‘various parts of the province, we're” doing: now .ought "to: have “been ‘done five’ years ago. but the ball comehow fell between’ the un: iversity and the ¢ Bayern mee: which isn't really. unt He said thers i isn’t time to de. d bate proposals ' for: a- year! or two and ‘added:"\‘We must make’ de- presented a prepared br: ed that there are “good sites”: for Personnel Named _ - For Hockey Team “The! Castlegar Merchants In| termediate . Hockey,,.team,..to be known ‘as: the: Shop Easy: Packers, will be part ofa seven team Nel- son‘ Commercial ‘Hockey. League.’ i. Shop : Easy: Packers: -Home games’ every “Wednesday ‘at the Castlegar Arena commencing early Jovember. The teams second practice is this Thursday at Nelson at 9 p.m. All interested: hockey players --18 years . and over. are; jwelcome to participate. ‘°° ~~ The team: has “acquired Cee| ” Gorse'as manager. Coach is Gordie Baulkham “and assistant coach ‘is “Paul Moroso. Anyone. interested care auked to contact the above per- _ Bons, he © noted: that - "What | Tears. a regional ‘college in’ this area, He ES said a college should be ally. located : to :serve ..the eatest population. <. : Fes Castlegar village chairman Aage ‘Sylvest .told: Dr, Macdonald that, except for construction “peo- ple, the‘ population ‘of. the Castle. gar: District could: be’ expected sto remain “ stable~ for” the. next! pice A However,’ an” unread - b: = be across: the: Columbia River.at Rock if, they. continued to press for the | Island and the highway could circle road now that. the the elty. 22 “ethie \ too: heavy ’a vide could, be. built ‘ tion- for: several months ing that ume engineers and ect storage relenses projecting pte ing conditions’ many Ebene bcc the A natural in the 2If this e accepted, middle ‘of: the river, he tele ithe said ‘and traffic in Trail became meeting, 5 the wages of-men‘hired under the peed per. cent ‘of ‘the labor. costs. ‘This is - years for the winter works Program, Pho Ci y. on. Monday. of:last ‘week, first day- of the: 1002-63 ‘winter the provincial: and: federal ° ‘governments, pay 100 the fifth: consecutive 5 Gatee News ‘5> per, cent of hile in some Pilgrim Statue Visiting Here At Weekend - The Pilgrim ‘Virgin’ ‘Statue of Our. Lady. ‘of ‘Fatima ‘will visit ‘St. Rita’s Church’ here “at,7.30 p.m. on Saturday’ and . will depart Sunday 2 at-3 p.m. for Rossland.: It carries | - with it a very important message for peace inthe world,-said Rev. ‘B.A. Brophy, of St: Rita's this week, . (C The: Blessed Virgin gave three |: children in:Fatima:six apparitions ; in 1917. She appeared to’ them dur-| “ jng the First \World:War on the ‘ mm May to|’ 138th of each month f October... 7: : verted from its Godlessness Immaculat and my ite Heart’ will ahah new: Creston-Saliio ‘to® ‘Meadows is 14 nas: ‘from: Meadows . to Kinnaird is. 18, and‘ from ‘Kinnaird. to ‘Sheep" Lake'is an- i out: a: low-grade ‘route (or any. suitable : out 3 skirting: ether and: _eommtecting: with Ross- 2 has’ very thin’: air, And’ ‘for this Feason perhaps its‘ residents can’ be’ oxygen.: : Elsewhere on this page is a ‘report’ of: a proposal made ‘by. Harry Lefevre; roads ** x and, bridges . committee chairman.’ of the . fC fora system of rane which :.would* anne the East.and West Kootenays via Nelway, Waneta, Trail, ‘Rossland © and. Sheep, Gre. To! ‘point: out ‘the undesirable aspects of: funneling: traffic through ; “Trail “over: the, old ‘bridge: and ‘up’ through West Trail’ to Rossland ‘is ‘to point out the’ vious” (or at’ least “what ,‘is’. obvious - everyone : but Mr. Lefevre.) To: point out - that ’/a>-rive! “would ‘ben crossing \ at; Rock *. Island ‘orgiven , ‘when - their arithmetic: fails for. lack. of expensive than “one.‘at -" Kinnaird is also to point.out: the- obvious, tance to ‘Sheep Lake 54 miles while ‘the distance'to. 2 Shep Lake 2 ; via Kinnaird, he: says, ca: Trail: ’' ployee Mr. Lefevre is not so-his arithmete; poor; as:it is;-is perhaps not the’ hazard: to: his: livelihood’ that -it"is: to «his: reputation in _ Chamber of Com: merce work. In“actual: fact, the: distance: to Shee Lake ; via*Mr.; ‘Lefevre’s ‘proposal is 54 miles. but the distance via Kinnaird is 50 miles.- From « the: Creston-Salmo ‘junetion past; Nelway to : d’Oreille “is. 1 Trail :13, from. from Rossland’ for a.totalof-54 miles..‘The distance mee and ‘the © the :juncti ioe No: “other 18 miles’ f © ""?hé maximum’ grade from’ Salmo_on - the Champion Lakes ‘route is .4'per ‘cent: / (which “is better than many places on the Kinnaird-Chrisii ma Lake highway) while .,, foot hum _ low. grades. ‘As for Mr. Lefevre’s estimate . .a total‘ of .50 miles.’ the maximum ‘grade’ out. of. Kinnaird, on | the: Champion Lakes route is 6 per_cent., * Where ‘are grades of. up to°12 Per cent on the Trail-Rossland “road. The. grade: to: any” elevation isa con- s trolling factor «in: any * ‘highway, “moreso “than any. particular elevation itself, and so the Kinnaird-Salmo link with a 3,800 not, a barrier. because. of its of construction costs of $131: million for, the. Kinnaird-Salmo highway, Hon P..A..: Gaglardi. estimates them -at $5. million * while the’ bridge crossing: at Kinnaird . “shouldn't. ‘add more than $4 million § to. ‘this figure. , !The the 32 squadrons in. pulp and sawmill i Although: : aseriges et i “Comptete lumber || figures were only available for the. . year.1960 and showed a f total. pro- | duction in Canada 7% billion beard ‘| feet: British ‘ Columbia ‘alone pro-_ }/ duced :5% “billion of this. For the .|same year the: United States. turn— giving ‘the: wrong picture ‘on ‘Can-. adian’ imports, Mr. : McCutcheon said,.when they quote it at 50 per cent.: “This covers’ the’ ‘areaaf. Ne rok. State “Nanaimo’s No.’ 205 Air: Cadet on has been named the best : uadrs in British Columbia for 1962. The B.C. Committee of the Ate. "| Cadet’ League: of Canada amnounc- ed. this week that the: 116-member Nanaimo Squadron, commanded by Sadn, Lar.’ L. Davies, wil will receive the D.\R. MacLaren ‘TCA: Trophy. Nanaimo: cadets: topped * the. province © in'a significant improvement from the 16th place held last year. The V..R. Clerihue ‘Trophy for best nsoring _ committee, was ‘won by No. 581 Sqdn, Castlegar.