CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967 PM’s Featured in Booklet More than 400,000 high jard, well senowzy Canadian his-| school students, returning to|torical writer. = The book, which has ‘been their clazses'in CanadJan History Provincial Librarye this term, will galn new insight | distributed without charge '/to into the lives and careers of the 14 men who have held Canada's office since C Victoria, B.C. Dec, 21/87 VOL. 26, No.’ 41° | ‘Published: ‘Every, uursday. at i CASTLEGAR;‘BRITISH ‘ COLUM THURSDAY, tion, The story. of the “Prime Ministers of cenaay 1867-1967" is ‘booklet by ‘Edgar "andrew Col- SALE BARGAINS THIS WEEK ONE RACK LADIES WINTER COATS, AND SUMMER COATS $19. 95 $2.95-$3.95-$4.95 7 i oor ees ree At the regular mee| of Carl Loeblch sald -_ oe an color p ry tist Carole Dalyleish. PUBLIC NOTICE Rummage Sale Saturday, Oct. 14, Legion Hall 9.00 - 12.00 sponsored by Kinnaird United Church Women. GLANCE feral eee eee @ Leaking taucets ONE RACK DRESSES cs Tee ee oboe Toowlich jon would past, it would raebbty steps He begins with feet that dre soft and plinble, and it will be fully twenty years before‘ harden and. a 4 pletely. first. ievelop ¢ com- In the meantime, momenthe his home ing. help needed. Pa 'S le making. When your baby’s ready, bring him in for that all-important first fitting. (MADDOCKS Castlogar Guides start October 10 —Reglatration 6.15 p.m. Meet at Scout Hall, Registration $1.00. All “Robson mothers to ‘Rangers, Guides and Brownfes to meet at of Mrs, W, Thanks! Hospital would like to thank all generous on nore and customers for help- Rummage haa’ Sat, Sept. 30 a success, SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR @ Slnic ‘replacement @ Water softener @ New Yowder room @ Extra bathroom Salekin. Your antecd. Auxiliary Ne ee only what can be servic- Sale TMM MT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Bros outiniaies TU wore Sunt OO Ty SALE Every Toy Listed on Sale for Only 88c PRINCES TELEPHONE. Approximately 8%”. Moulded in bright colors with clear dial and real- istie sound and comes with coin slot and removable plug. SLINKY Famous walking spring toy — WALKS DOWN STAIRS. SPARKLING RIFLE GUN 18” friction powered fast action rifle with sparks. 14 Metal Key Xylophone -Brightly colored with animal de- signs. TRAIN SET : Poly plastic, take apart, pull toy * train, gaily colored. KIDDIE’S PURSES Assorted colors and styles. Made of durable vinyl, fully lined and wash- * able. BANIER GAMERA Uses 120 film black and white or color. Has adjustments for light and focus. Easy to operate. EAGLE TEA SETS 4‘ patterns to choose from — 13 Piece. Service for 4 — Plastic cups — ‘Lithoed metal saucers, tray and cutlery. PRINTING SET Rubber stamp set complete with 26 d pS, ib stamp pad, note book and 9 water colors, - HELICOPTER Beautifully lithographed 10” fric- tion powered metal rescue helicopter. WIND UP TOYS Assortinent of 12. Mechanical, Ik with ble head, legs, gs, etc. : CLUTCH: BAG . Pearlized. assorted ~ colors, - con- tains mirror, memeo He ds hold- ers, ete. DAISY HOLSTER Sturdy cap gun in lithographed holster with buckle belt. Ideal for the young ones. ALLIED VAN TRUCK ‘Brightly colored van with friction ‘motor, approximately 10” in length. AMAA WOOL & CORDUROY JUMPERS Regular price up to $19.95 MEN’S SUITS, one pr. pants aus Ruel oes Lae (just a fox left) MEN’S CAR COATS — Showerproof Poplins, pile lined. ....-...--...000+ : $12.95 MEN’S DENIM JACKETS, pile lined MEN’S WOOL Plaid Work JACKETS, each MEN’S Heavy Duck JACKETS, each -.. MEN’S Stanfield’s COMBINATIONS, Grey Wool, each: BOY’S WOOL Ea pile lined, 8 to 14, each BOY’ S WOOL DUFFLE COATS, 2-6, each Kc : Rein Coats by Croydon. ut $19. 98 to $24. 95 f Umbrellas, See our Wide Selecti New Arrival of Sweaters Kitten Line. New Fall Shades. Sizes 36-40 “SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS - f LONG SLEEVE TURTLE NECK . Carlyle Line. Bulley Shellantex. Sizes 36-40 | FANCY: KNITS $11.00. &- $15.00. Knitted Skirts . - $13.00 $6.95 - $14.98 oi. : Slims, Cotton Knits, (Lined). Plaids, Regent Knits BOWLING GAME Complete with poly base with 5 rings, 5 each Bowling Pins and Balls. Hours of fun. MIGHTY MAG TRACTOR & Road Equipment. Brightly co-. - lored friction powered metal toys. WIND-UP BUTTERFLY Gaily lithographed mechanical butterfly with flopping wings. VELVET ANIMALS 12 assorted velvet colored ani- mals in standing and sitting positions. - POKER CHIPS — In Rack Consists of .125 poker chips 1” in diameter, assorted colors, and 2 slots for holding ‘cards. PIANO Tots can play tunes and learn the rudiments of music on this cute 8 nee : wooden piano.. CASTLEGAR DRUG. Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.’ Corner of Pine and Columbia 12 Noon - 1 p.m. RE. Goulet » Sunday and Holiday Hours: Fridays 9 a.m. to 9'p.m. Phone 365-7813. 6 --7-p.m. TIME TO en FURNACE FILTERS, “All Sizes ........ 75¢ - Metal Covered Threshold -- $1.10 - $149 WEATHERSTRIP DOOR SETS , ALUMINUM & RUBBER FELT WEATHERSTRIPPING, 20 Feet SELF-ADHESIVE STRIPPING, %" X.18".. PLASTIC STORM WINDOW KITS, 36” x 72 __ ROLL WINDOW PLASTIC — ALL SIZES AND WEIGHTS CO-CO DOOR MATS $1, 29 - $4.50 » $1.40" RUBBER TIRE MATS .... $2.85 - $6.95 council, Ald. G.:S. ting Rust‘ moved| felt he > could not stand ‘up uire’the result that the town notify the Castle-| fore the people. and: advise ibe, mune te a4 tobe classed jas Castlegar Now Set to Move) ys Taking | in Celgar he E unilateral » boun: o Be para sate Ti int CastlegerKinnaird co counce! 3 1 it an; interest* by: Kin- naird in.an amalgamatio Eo) its Boundaries north. Haddocks Bad 3 vyeaterday. f | week: on the text of council now, clears the. way for cic ‘Community Chest. Drive ' Sets its Goal at $20,000 ‘The| KRC ‘Community. Chest drive -has . set:,its: objective. this year at $20,000. : “Harold “Webber, blicity|~ chairman for: the the drive, ad this is eas last ‘year.’ At: that. “time, - only. 83° per ani hope the Castlegar probaly besia Tuerdey aig collecting ~ is mn: study at this time would likely hold u ay ee town ‘to have: financial | bene- ‘extension the exten- sion comp! feted: before: Dec. 31, because’ ofthe is for. both to con- ation, ‘since this a city of consid- Pee ‘4 nearly. the ea ne 1B Fe * population,” but (4 ‘osts ‘for sat val | ecining tot tthe atu by ‘ “eleays. th wage | aa Friday ys Mine oa: students, said os SE a Ma future ction with commence, ‘The néed exists for. two am- bulances, to serve Kinnaird: area: and ‘there: is: the possibility. two may. be financed] under-the proposed Central Koo-| tenay. Regional: ict. Distric Ps ‘This ‘was: revealed Tuesday] © GS. Rust, CKRD. commenting: on’ a Rust," comm -recent' incident in which a heart led ‘to lance ::vel 5 Mayor Aer ‘Loeblich tad the Castlegar-| service ,| call invol pM It py ves, t00, that we should ulance,” Ing. Hee: been arranged for Fri-| fo: cowie sear lige ie © | CKRD “meeting: peut at: ‘the : Jast ‘meet of the ‘city ‘count rior ting "The ‘letter’: also: noted :that of the resolution! was exp! ine am, ae ‘away >on |. another trip when the emergency the heart; patient was received. et the’ ‘mbilahce ‘was not available; he said the patient was taken to hospital -in: the. station]”: menting, “It proves’ one thing that tees fire eidevarenenhk should Fretding o ae equipment and other: Aeris? devices: not Snow: waiting for CKRD ; ‘clearance’ ‘from - +Selkirk “Health Unit and.the: provincial govern-| ment before ‘instituting a. new 1 -ground for, sSlocan City. to:'a’ private h | possibility. ; icipalities ‘to ‘opt. out ‘of: certain |! RD services — -had-been:one rior. | the ‘bubjects: of a. meeting: funicipal Rust ‘tractor: notified he «will: i $1 becau: tion. of data by Rawson and Wil I es, -preparatory ‘{ to compiling the ippeal both to: municipalities and toxformal |< d groups: the general plan. @ Ana by CKRD, ar’ or gram in| ‘8. recen' TO} ie their|§ eeture of blessing| test before ‘dicates”.a mixture’ and tribulatio’ Engineers on the job. indicated * $201 ‘of estimates: out the con- ‘Also a éubject of some |” concern 18” he pill for’ printing of, the bond cortificates which :| tween “himself: and: Mi fairs: ‘Minister Dan.:C: Ald. Rust eid he: “has in-|any ° obsta ¢ “almost eile aie is Be ate He did not. give. details. of |!ateer area’? the - information, . explaining: it] Castle was too early at’ this: point. naird move'to details ofthe patients involved: the: mayor. repli, Bae : that_'a dtatrict ‘éhcompassin; is nearly. ce! turn di It. was. noted a’ a sion will eears, first we ten ton toward! ~The town council Beetined: ‘to this,:he ‘concluded, and ind: the! Kin: We give'the name or other personal | a¢ this time is: also aatep in the [a right: directo that: Aten appropriat te ‘part 0! "(ning scost.and, -would : be expect- ed to pay. ‘The ne. Nelson tand’ resulted’ 'from:a:recent statement: by: ‘some. 3, \who: felt: that iB ‘fine tion | was not going ahead:as it should,’ ‘consultative’ planning— having:a : planner «available :.to! solve: the: of to the]: printer. wn cout eae a e tive responsibility. for. the resulting ‘costs: should: be the rinte | sponsibility, In’ indicating © ‘this was, not! correct,:the printer: pointed out an‘entire: ‘weekend .of: overtime was, devoted, to: the bond: print- ing, at no, Sart to the: town... = ‘CKRD last week, iat api bow als ary’ approval for, the. new -si bad. been ‘given ‘in: of this year by the medicalthealth offic- cer of the ‘Health Unit, £ ‘The new area;.a refuse dump |’ - which will;employ burning, rath- er than sanitary:Jand fill: treat- ment of refuse, is to. ‘be approv- ed. provided: \there’ are no prob-| - lems wit ith: regard to ‘either: pos- Bible pollution: of water.or fire tt Members ‘were advised the | ‘site is close tothe present site— within about 850. feet of; at mo : Lonel Again : Serves a Term On the BCSTA - Local school trustee. Jim La- mont: was re-elected to the post of ‘director of- the B.C:School _ Trustees Federation last Friday. Mr. Lam ont was again’: a + en-the post “at a convention of jassoclaficn sof ‘held in ‘aon reelected Beinder of “Rossland, < ASSIST. OVER: 30: "WORTHY DISTRICT, LOCAL, PROVINCIAL AND. NATIONAL: “ORGANIZATIONS | BLITZ STARTS © who: will hold the'post'of reationt ‘of the, term. Totaration’ fo for the second ; |mot: to. be jinstituted “at. all.’ «Mr. Rust had: oa ained that —.Wwas the ‘general plan ‘was going mand |i ‘i [as: Scheduled under Rawson: Mayor. R. C..:Maddocks: eclaed ‘that ‘this j) overtime ‘helped: to. bring : down | tie loss. but: did: not alleviate ‘it |: the -lost - time eeu cost = the, b that “the. consultative manning =| function is: to :be ier into, \ | play {sometime - tar a° general y plans once CKRD, has; been formed. |; | town ny “think ‘We ‘should pursue the matter further,” Mayor: Mad- docks ‘declared. Information placed :: before council indicated the contractor for‘ the ‘paving job: intended to protest the holdback decided ‘up- on ;by: council,::but: noted ‘that | th Present Been lien 0 of the protest en’ given, only verbally. ‘The. firm ‘Which handled:en- r gineering aspects of. the paving ate as : icuanaaed ambulance service un- “| der /CKRD auspices will begin sy onder in eae cil will be processed by the exb- the'a letters - |Batent covering: the ° service are from’. Victoria. Spon ‘members leara- art CKRD. ire ed at a meeting last’ week’ that