Provincial Library, Parliament Buildings, Victorino, /BeCe . Deo. g)/876° 16 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1966 Three Denominational Church Building To be Located at Fauquier by Hydro British Columbia’s first) become re-established at Fau-) lished by Hydro to re to replace com- tree denominational cliurch will] quier and 40 pad them already | munities Sa a eye ee new Enuquice is one of| Gea. 8 Dew borage rover ann bohiy: ror « a in the central| three communities being estab- rises behind Arrow Dem in <962 kes area. Wertime Ban Gets Mixed mel Reaction But Local Unions Favor Grate ‘nal national nal Fulp on the move. vention of = work backlog. and Paaer Wor! :) Sam Walker,” “Arrow dam |""7. er Nick! ‘Ogbw, of O Con:| Smith’ Broth n | pletion ident, said his ry ee een construction. bo , expected the struction Co, in war, ex-| spokesm Bo sa as main For the most, over‘ime pai ‘So tar this year Celgar ¢ em- buckin, 2. an oyertime ban j ban ould’ holp roorult ‘skilled | pected Posed ban: would & eit hayo ‘avers, lees than. |r cent of the ing overtime” 0 outside of statua- iS men from the north where seven ~ “Tan. Cairns,’ mani ee, Kiever, — presids week la th Ly | Local 480 of th tia Fee hea ton ona five, for mill : to!co! nalder ‘running | at Trail, SBC,. ‘Hydro damsitie con} A oo Win Pat- k 4 a_ total time peration A. EREMENKO and Co. FEEL LUXURIOUS aL “A EREMENKO and Co. | overtime bans in Bs Sata Galan od drencticns | trimmed with mink, fox, cated that the only other throc- | same = : : muskrat, persian lamb, etc. ada seh Tocated th ‘Ontario. co : . : : Simulated Seal, Mink, Broad- ink Savage Bee projects tail, Persian Lamb, Jaguar, ve 4 cated they intend to Otter, Polar Bear also applauded the reok the’ announce- ‘overtime ban: and wrote weet date ta dune rite June of er reece Unton dayeaite here has been on a five- mnlor’s sub-trade contra tractors working their manager of administration 8) ing inet -men: overtime to} ad: men: ey ‘when concrete [infin pulp jaleision: : Three quarter length COATS A question for PARENTS MADDOCKS Are most children's feet exactly alike? Be with e Shoes comectiyfitied by our tr rou tained offered anytime *ahout e gation. MADDOCKS carnations, BIG THREE of the Arrow Dam project stand masters of all behind them onthe hill over looking the site. They are Brian Quinlain; assistant construction manager with B.C. Hydro, Boyd McMillan project manager, Foundation Dravo and Lorne McLure CBA E The Arrow dam is reported well ahead of schedule and likely to stay that way. —-Castlegar News Photo Local Coupie Honeymoons After Stateside Wedding The Unitarian’ Church, Bel-] and Mrs. Tweeddale of. Trail, lingham, Wash. was the scene mol of the marriage on Aug. 3 of Berni Helen > MacDonald A} of Castlegar, Trail and Blue- q .| b Rev. ssist- a and Mrs, Charters left ed a by Rev. iF. ‘Willey of Castle-| for.a.honeymoon in Victoria an d-Island ont mney, wall te oe he bride wore an afternooni| age in ‘Castlegar ith white lace:’She car- rieda colonial bouquet of pink rosebuds « surrounded by white Her attendant oe Edith Sal- The Eroom’s ‘prother, ‘Tom was the ‘usher was Bruce "Spain, son. of the The brides brothér, Mr. Al MacDonald, proposed the bri- dal toast at the reception held at the Gai Paree in Burnaby. Out-of-town guests were 2 Mr. PUBLIC NOTICE Church Ci ed and established members to be- come acquainted. Parent Nite. Castlegar Squadron RCAC, Oct. 5 — 7.00 pm. at SHSS, Friends and parents wel- come Duplicate Bridge every Wed. & . Hi Arrow Arms. Everyone ‘welcome, No bridge Wed., Oct 5. Sale, Legion’ Hall. Sat., Oct. 1. Doors open 10:a.m. Come early for excellent buys. Bottle Drive — 2nd Castlegar Cubs and Scouts, Sat. Oct. 1— Meet at Post Office — 9 a.m. 61 CRESCENT. ST. — -The‘appointme: fC oe § po _ |) Senne as ‘plant - supervisor for Robgon, ino" Baveban stlesar-’ || Kin-Gar | Video’ operations Everyone welcome, DO YoU KNOW? he - plan to expand. services ‘fo sub- DURO WATER SOFTENER. seribers. e was born in Uni- inetalled: in your: basement. out Henn o! way ty, Sauk, educated in Chilliwack Fe anes, ro By drasti ig and Vancouver served two and reducing soap, clothing, cosmetic, RCEME, nine electrical and plumbing b Dilly. Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Soften ers and Installation. : No Fuss + He erly a ‘commis: fo Bother | sioner tor t the Village of. Mont- SMITH’S PHONE eee No oblization - PLUMBING & ‘SER ia iio. : CASTLEGAR Tose on the finance and public Trail. Mr. : Henne ‘will ‘be Tespon-, ible to’C. Price. CASTLEGAR DRUG CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fri. 9-9 Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Mr, and legar,: Sept. 22, a’ so! SPR AZAROEE. — "To Mr. and Harry. Kazakoff ‘of. Ootis- Chonias Sept.:24;:a daughter. ° SMITH. — To Mr. and Mrs, Michael Smith of China Creek, Sept. 25, a FORNELLI — To ‘Mr. and Mrs, John E. Fornelli of Nakusp, Sept. 26,-a. son. EGION BINGO Sat. Oct. Ist ‘LEGION HALL 8p.m. MAY WE FILL YOUR “TAMELIN — To Mrs; Lawrence ramelin of Cast- $29.95 to $59.95 Full Length COATS $49.95 to $169.00 Imported WOOL COATS trimmed with fur $39.95 to $79.95 ‘ Winter i ina lovely BRUSHED DENIM CORDUROY SUEDE OR WOOL WINDBREAKERS Pile Lined Man‘ 's Sizes 36-46 "$19.95 to 590.85, Gant “invented” the Hugger shirt for men who want to look trim, silm and neat."The fit ls as precise as a‘custom shirt.’ Added niceties: ° Gant’s* superior; cotton ‘ oxford, the inimitable flare of Gant’s softly roiled beh white, blue,’ maize and linen, ‘ : Be warm ‘and stylish this ee - Short Jackets Full Coat * Black, Brown & Stee! Grey Sizes 14 - 18 $35. $15. _ $75. -$85. This is the ideal coat for casual or after 5 p.m. | Do Not Buy A Pole Lamp | Until you heave seen our selection 25 styles to choose from have just arrived "Price range from $20.98 td $52.95. These: make ideal gifts for weddings, anniversariés or.) « house warmings. Use our lay-away plan to have one of. your . choice put away. for Christmas. syichRis WILSON Staff Reporter ctive tot March date ls coualdarabto. But. so is) Ween inet ‘cost to to ‘the ‘town ‘to! ihe Donde period.’ the town over, jones would now.be'a simple mat- “Meeting thet demands this corned,” ‘said ee ee ae carn of tae ag: finances ‘are con-| f Any. the t striking Castlegar out- Ape a mtoyees might have hop- ; fost: reap this year. has been ty “But? ie’ settlement is given oo Lorne Zinio who. Ald” the ber: aunts ‘alloted _fumber: ‘Aug. 3.05". majority of the dogs leit of the dow: orted from: the Sf ‘wasting (eps is ‘cried Ald, C oo Gorse , t- He‘ added: pl department: The soon-to-be’ vaccmuated fire | Places. hail wl eo erent aeet fo te vinge ee It i ed. j walks: was * contested | “by. “Ald: | was: one: those suggested mild- | who. would ecessary: did not pave’ this 6 Ftc ats ie time it-.would ‘have. to heavy machinery over the newly laid Tid aephat to to complete the con- ‘Algo the labor cost 1s lower since-skilled: labor. is not take ; ‘Bal under the winter works ne gram vernment * su! i haan or and not | Te Flying in’ to address’ the (welfare ‘wo! _ gates today in the Hi Arrow Arms is James pater, aie ector. of social welfare for B.C. « Sadler's sddress is expected ‘to; prove tect the. u He Both Mr. Hatcher and. ee poke yesterday the’ NES,' now Canada Manpower, the de- mental artments and‘ aifisonent's of foster children, ¢ Feat ‘department; of health rehabilitation: chlee ‘assistance toria Fohabilitation supervisor, ° Victoria” formed ‘a"} melt to field inter-departmental questions from the. floo) ¢ ‘Mr: ‘Crossley.’ described: the ‘conference. as ‘(an op- portunity. for Jocal and regional welfare workers to get Yesterday... afternoon; Mr. Crossley, together ‘with tei f B.C, “partment. of. ‘health: and: the! department of: ‘social wel- fare. (Today, D. Bingham, : superintendent of child welfare for: the province; arrives 'to | ‘address the conference.’ He is followed by Mrs. A. L Preddy, consultant for special child.welfare | division, “Victoria. = Anticipating their'addresses, Mr. Crossley, explained to child " “to: the’C. ‘News’ the A ‘problems’ ‘at‘an early age. This is preferable, in the eyes the Castlegar: News’ learned \in’ an’ exclusive: “interview : with Mr. Brooke and Mr. Hatcher, following their addres- :,of the department, to walting until the child becomes a ». delinquent. é The idea of curbing ‘social evils before they mature dnesday S : ie ‘A-unique ‘ehabilitetion triangle has been Totiea’ in But ‘the’ principle of cure’ 2 applies. Committees: are being established on a | local level “to aid adults who, through illness or ‘family “circumstanc- es, are unable to perform. in a job they have been doing for some time. Be The ‘regional superintendent was: sharply critical of the present adult education facilities in’ the province, He described them as “fringe education.” ’ Both Mr. Hatcher and Mr. Brooke felt ‘British Col- umbia’ was eons ahead of other provinces in social re- habilitation. However, there remains a lack of skilled men enter- ing the social welfare field, sald Mr. Crossley.