younger mi sf hi there js not that stro draft sere is ie U.S. é But ‘even anes older peo- ple there isa subtle change. of thought. While* Blaces there amalga-| cratic government officials: can ig a strong:resistance to mation there is a growing move amalgama-| program 1 inaueed wholly by the rand there te 6 | iho e minister of lan: and bitterly as itt fae been fought ainst in the! Lower Mainlanc tire is a feeling that there are many advantages in it. There will always be those for hom. the times are out joint. understandable, that | blish though not 8 their credit, t are | complex, Since. the; larger school } mble str brainchild of S cloty | di districts coalescing. Indeed, by no means: the las rd in| B: local :govaramént, They are too small and hence will be too num- erous.:The government 1s sugges-' ting’ larger’ hospital areas: and]: ‘these.,with the’ school - districts make. local: government’. very districts, the Max Cameron, ain finding ‘that ‘once again they are too small the a great advance will probably ‘from: these with school process has already. begun wit the uniting of school districts,to establish a pa coment college. All this may -look well on paper as a broadening of demo- | cratic functions but actu it does not rei? any, extension of ‘what is m — free- dom ‘for the Jocal Punits, The Bov- Dintriet No. 9'(Castlegar; B.C.) for ‘th ‘But the regional aisticts are |'1066 and ‘have prepared terefro tw We have examined thé books of account and other financial records of School period of-Janiary 1, 1086 to December, 31,. fougving statements;' * ‘ Exhibit A — Capital Fund ‘Wg‘at December 31, 1066' Exhiblt B =— = Shareal la Cap! te ds for the year ended December 8}, 1966. : Exhibit’ ¢ — ~ Nowaharesbe Capital:Fund ‘Statement of Source and: Application, of Funds for the year ended December 31, :1966. °31 + Exhibit D — Teacherage Maintenance Fund Statement of Source and pplica- : tion of Funds for the year endedDecember 31, 1966.1 Exhibit t— Scholarship; Fund Stateme: of Source and: , AppLeation ‘of Funds: forthe year ended’ Décomber’31;' 1968,’ ‘ 3 Exhibit F — General Operating Fund ‘Statement of Source a A Funds for the year.anded.D: ber 91, 1966...;.""""” Nete: Th no outstan: CCOl ts. rece rable or. exes peentner ne a Bo ttn a i st. om 966. BOARD OF. ‘SCHOOL TRUSTEES‘ voivsewsolt DISTRI r legar, B.C.) *: Non-Shareablo . Current Cepltal Fund Statement of-Source and Application of Fu ‘Year Ei December 31,: 1966 ie ae of Funds. 0: “Apnoniatd trom Opera 00} taxes. exhibit HY <. Int Gaued : Bale of: Assets-Si snk Ba ‘A)= oat ‘ Bank B. urplus) as at ink Balance ~gi0) es i « Rppltesti n to Shi 1 e Capital Fund (exhil Exhibit 6G — Details of Operating Futid“Experiditure for year ended 986... th) Exhibit H— Sehedule of “Debenture ‘Debt and Debt Services Account ‘for year December. S1;: 1088. Mtn i don wih our examination; while: we did not miake'a. detailed audit’, of all a records:and other sup ing evidencé st mlethods and to ‘the extant we considered sppropriate ‘under the We d all the ion and required. Debentures, totalling $570,000.00, were ‘issued. Of this amount, 3370, 000.00 is repayable in U.S. currency. Bank Toans were. increased by. $89,287.60. ‘The out- bank loans were d by the its tight control in everything — not just finances, Education shows how auto- be, Campbell River school board wishes to underlake a building school district. Tht education forbade it: If it had not been for Van- couver there would be no kind- Srgartens operating in B.C. to- day. That school board started them in the teeth of opposition of| from Victoria and when not s0 long ago they wished to esta- five more, the education that they against r. a councils. When Nelson and theirs change for the enn district 4s sim) larger administrative ids fair to. over- ssriy|-' - Goifomnial Tea ply a area =f shadow though not nece: displace, city councils. would take teachers from cle. mentary schools where there was a shortage. Pre-Finished _ TEAK $12.99 Per Sheet _SPECIAL THIS WEEK Twin .Rivers Division Guid- es, Rangers and Brownies held a most ‘successful ‘ Centennial tea and bake sale last Saturday in | flags. Each tea table had a Cen- tennial moti€ centre piece and the girls added.to the centennial theme with their olden-day dress- es, which were | of many colors The - well-laden. bake table was in charge of Rangers and Guides, the table of beautifully. decorated cup cakes was in harge. of the Brownies. and Brown Owl. g peices were presented to companies displaying ‘the best decorated-cup.cakes. ‘The prizes, were presented by Mrs. Dewis and Mrs. Roberts andthe win- * Castlegar: pack; ‘éder, 2nd, P: authorization to issue additional: bonds. The Hooks are correct ert and appro- priately designed to furnish adequate: financial information. ;*:'* ‘We report that in our opinion the ‘aboye= mentioried Balance Sheet, State- ments and Schedules are properly drawn up‘so as to exhibit truly and co: the state of affairs of School District No. 9 (Castlegar, B.C.) as at December 31, 1966, and the results of its operations for the year then ended, according to the pest of our information and explanations given. ;to us and as shown by the books of of the § School Di k pooner J. M. Macbeth ‘for ©." | Macbeth and Mordso’ 2 Certified General’ ‘Accountanta: BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT.NO. 9 (Castlegar, B.C.) Capital Fund Balance Sheet as.at December 31, 1966. Assets-Current it Potty Cash Imprest ‘Fund oe pea $ 50.00, - 1 Cash in Bank Shareable Capital (ext (exhibit B) * 45,017.22 Non-Shareable Ca} on een O ) 38,485.07 83,502.29 Assets-Fixed raised values where detailed costs unknown) VATS aed Exhibit B Exhibit C : et Shareable’ . Non-Shareable . Additions Additions Balance (0) Is): Dec, 91;.1968 Exhibit A $ 83,552.29 “Balance - ‘Jan. 1, 1966 i ‘Sites & Improvements <7: Sper ‘97,092.42. = 728.82 -.- , $124.28 bal : uy € (7,063.22) 3,368.76. 20,567.67 75.00) 448,870.59 98,324.04 9,256.00 2,100.00 $ 114,882.04” 2,850,349.61 . : 410, 518.22 8,264,238.59, Contents & Equipment 375,693.44 52,484.48 Buses. 105,796.44 Trucks Bank Balance (Surplus) as at January 1, 1966 : Funds: 0° : it'B) > $48,000.00 ‘Purehago of seta ites @ Inpove,§, 1248 pate : exhibit uildin, ons « ie - Equipm ment } 20,567.67 _ 2006.68 * $72,060.68 , Bank Balance (Surplus) as at December 31, 108 1966 (exhibit A) 38,485.07 110,545.73 Note: There are no di or. January 1, 1866 or December 31, 1966. Fi Teacherage Maintenance Fund Statement of Source and Application of Ponds Year “Sour December 31, 1966 its payable. at Paterest Earned Bank Balance ASurpius) as at January ‘1, 1966 : # Application of Funds Repairs + Bank Balance anton as at December 31, 1966 Note: There are no January 1, 1966 or December 31,1066. ie ete omy lication of Funds © an jcation ur See Ended E Dece: Ht |. 1966 Exhibit E Fees Interest Earned . Recoveries $ 818.11 6,778.31 Fees refunded Referendum No. 4 Blavers and Gowns _, Bank Balence (Surplus) as at December 31,1966 Note: There are no January 1, 1966 or December: 31, 1966. Outstant Debentures g tng 5 (exhibit H) 1,711; 500.00! 91,840, 287.60 Less: ‘Portioned Payable by Provincial Government 900,643.80 Capital-Shareable (exhibit B) Capital-Non-Shareable (exhibit C) Total Anvestment Schott District No. 9 cestlegers B.C.) ce, January 1, porn Net addition to finea Assets 891,778.36 _ “$8,687, 128 Liabilities, Jan.-1, 1968 $664,775.00: Lishilities, Dee. ai 1966 939,649.80 TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT istlegary: Bey ; aaa et ca iene if iy ie ‘OGLOW BLDG. BROTHERS SUPPLY LTD. | Mrs, H.° Schellenberg, Sherbiko, Mrs. J. Stier. are Lily McK . The cup ‘cakes were the .afternoon. ‘The |} to Bank: ‘Balances as at Sanvary 1966 3 Fund (exhibit G & BH) vital (cenit C7. Exchange, U. Sale of debenture Par value of ceri issued | “(exhibit ‘Bylaw: No. 18 (exhibit H) $1,280,072.75 + gL70, 62, ‘Referendum No; ?Refereridum No: 4 (o/a) Roferend dum No. 5 "Toll Ca in Bank, January 2 5,480.38 9 5,575.98 $ 24,728.62 410,518.22. H 62,484.48 ‘Buses ‘(exhibit A) 9,987.60. D: : Exhibit. B.... Bank Balance (Surplus) as at January 1 1986 Application of Funds Expenditure as detailed in Exhibit G- "815 ; Income Appropriation School ‘Taxes - Capital NonSh : exhibit ©): $1,584,747.57 “Bank Balance (Surplus) as at December 31, 1966 28,929.27 : : $1,608,676.84 School Clerical. Teachers’ Supplies Other Total Operation of School Plant Account janitors’ Salaries. : Janitors’ Supplies Light, Power, Water, Fuel Total Operation ee Maintenance of ‘Schoo! Plant Account Raa Grounds ” Buildings Equipment Other’ - a gas yance of Pupils aes Bus Operating 4 “Total Conneraies of Pupils Ausiliery Servi Services Account He irvices Scciety, Rann ah Children Tota Aulary Services -Non Operating Account k College Text Book Rentala _ Damages Exhibit D - ‘The Scene at... 5. : KINNAIRD SECONDARY roblem of heart and, blood H the» H disease: ‘one that ap-| b plies 0! the other fellow? There isso muel boing on on up heres that re To's tha -Top". competition, anda Centennial May Queen! contest. d has alreai or reciting. The n Jaguars — Anita ‘Sorg Zalteotf, Kathy Duval Bl Linda Evin , Kathy Tegart, Tinant.Panthers — in F Joanne Rempel, ‘a Make- iff.Lipizzans — Christine 2 Toews, Janet Zaitsoff, Linda Jackson, Last Friday evening we held our spring dance to of Sue Lambeth and en wan the Circle sisted by Toi onight parents will meet at our school at 7.30 to hear about ng. Counsel: id SHSS grade 9 progr: Jors from both KISS be present, The counsellors. and Mr. Lind will welcome any queries concerning aniee and promotion, P. mn will be 50 cents for adults and. 25 cents for non-participatin, ere be. spoke choir, ‘band, gymnastics, French ni gram. The revue will be ‘packed Ueht with entertain- ment... We are looking for a-“full house” and advise everybody to, come early and get, a good seat, The newsletter had a part.| 2 ing nts which we quote: “There. will final examinations in June Yor all ‘grade ‘eight stud: ie music of the Poor Boys. In the opinion Terri Craw- | isio: ford: th the boys played “very well of the miners enjoyed |ers wate! Mr. Sago acted as MC, as- , B ye, scoop “and “possib| alf ents, Students should be stu ing larly: from one hour hours every night Mont a student who claims that he has| indi 10, homewor! eally Mating then are not quite | A (Ouch!) Erin td boxing has been se past two weeks, de is crowded with one-and-a-] spectators (25 cents enadl |b rae a uate es men teachers act Jeffery is Totersat has a handler or second’ in his are: corneas Both * protective \ head- gear and zuwuthpleces are worn, 3 and the boys are’ carefully in- structed and watched. They try tor box as para as pos- is David McCreight, | dis eight ilvision, for. n, The bouts have proved v excltings oven the Andy tench. In Sain: Carol Obed- elr opponents. will be Uther Lorraine Kalmakoff and Kathy Rafter, or Margaret Re- balkin and Sandi Lamont, In’ math, we have koff and Barbara Looney ‘have | tre! auvanced to the finals in doubles |} ita madion roblem only an: an oe roblem? Is aA ad sins is no | ‘pro. ion nor Oris a'sizeable bank ace unt. The cardio ovascillar.: dis- eases are ni c a an than a H dation su] dramatic gains) 000 have peupart, along .many lines, such .as\ new methods of ure, controllin; b press ig and — preventing] tl correcting inborn heart through Bur ; eart defects population) | fc for. chronic mheuntal lc heart in 7A :in the past 14 years. During the same period, the seats i Fale: for all those with sure ‘has drop- fe tenants Wa in Conece, |r over-all improvement,’ was ach made~ poribl a be- se there were luctions in | b: the death rates from these. and -' other cardiovascular. diseases, CASTLEGAR NEWS, mpursday April 27, 1967 ~ Heart Disease i is YOUR Problem In-epite of ‘these encourag- ning figures, there has been an to}inerease in the death rate froma coronary : disease. — heart: a tack — among men. As the death fate from coronary. heart disease ctually, been golng up, it pelenes: ‘A stopped arch and. education cond "ae eted condu: GLS Diat 365-5351 ELECTRO SALES & SERVICE: : i ae score new victories on’ this ics. jon or ethnic background, Hes are some’ figures: :”|® More than 1 million: Can- adian’ adults kn ie heart ‘leeate oe to have ere nearly 700.000 Oadisite with high blood: p: hd oye these twe fae, tary ae bt len inadiat od pect heart disease. a Me ° Heart and blood vessel ases Kill more Canadians ea- ch ear than ‘all’ other. causes combined, being: re onsible) for over /50 They take about” 75, 000 Canadian lives ee are, do ‘not tend the eat sion a to ing the past 15 years, often with Heart) Foun- tackled ‘the game of equations. With’an equation in’ min pick numbers and signs i) die ferent rent cauations ‘from the “re- ’ These we put in “for- bidden,” “Permitted,” or’ “re- quired” ° areas ‘while osing rows challenge our The ss girls haye e be- guna‘ new project in Home Ec. They are tea. The staff will be guests =: - Mon’t you think they could draw name of.at least ‘one boy? !?) 2 The tournament’ season is]; just around the corner ‘at the Looking for a ‘Hobby? Try Tri-Chem LIQUID EMBROIDERY. For Paint Parties and .In-|}} struction. Class, Phone 365-8179 Tubes of |hope all the trees planted on the Paint and Stamped Materials | course take, a3 they certainly | ¢1 the bylaws erning the ladies’ =| section were presented, dlacuss- ‘day. Otto” Walker "reports that Men’ 's Night” will begin on May. 3,°so fellows I hope you have your credits saved up for an- other season of Wednesday night enjoyment. ‘Work on the course is pro-| oj gressing normally and it should not be too Jong» before the facil- ities are ready for use. Also, we which ofl > brook. - they: farmed ‘and‘raised. Fort Steele Pioneer Dies In Cranbrook Mother of a Robson man, and Fort: Steele’. pioneer, Flora Constance Moyer,‘ died: recently at ‘St. Eugene Hospital, : Cran- Mrs. Moyer came to Fort Steele from England in the early 1890's. as (a ‘child.’ She’ was the daughter of the late George Ar- nold of Fort Steele and Mavook. 1+. Final leg of her Fort Steele arrival was a little Kootenav Riv- er steamer from Jennings, Mont: when she joined’ her father and |’ er, rua accompanied from England by the new school tea- gher, :Who.. later < became » Mrs. || John Fingal Smith. 1 2 rowing up in Fort Steele, she’married Henry Barr in 1897. who had come to the district as a, hlacksmith in 1887. ‘They! mov- 15'miles north to Wasa'where of six ee and a ‘daughters, vors include: -sons, Fred f Cranbrook; George of Fort sae John of arene. of Gorden iden;: Clarence .of Missi and Francis of “a and dat feces ah tle). Ke (Victoria! grandc! Srengebilace MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone: 365-6665: ° (Home 365-6704) Janet Reed; ‘match committee — Norma | McDonald; anche Deverson. lies are invited ial event which, i; | son Visitor Wedn esses Saturday and ant handicap | {2 le ie Gui ide and Brownlie Mrs. Ma Johnson, | Ph.’ 365-8204 Mrs. H. Johnson. was a Nel: Pieapl, = Blue Mountain Sliced: Cubed, hed 15-Oz. da Ag at ckers, . Chriation Waste house. ¥ 40, 60, 100 = | J Long Enalish a 45c Onions = | 3 Ib. cello. CROCERES ATS ME. We reserve the ‘right te mit quantities ™m. ‘Then, the first ladies night will be :held Tuesday... Tee-off |: time will be from 5 p.m. to 6.80 p.m. of: Term Rate Cost: (Co BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT. No. 9. ntinued from page four). 4 Schedule of Debenture Debt & Debt ‘Services Account, December a1, 1966 “D of Sharing Outstanding Years, Interest ‘Ratio. Jan. 1, 1966. Issued ©... Interest The ae We will be Cal ing! C * i ee ie z on Kinnaird doors on Tuesday, May 9, between 6.30 ‘and 8,30 p.m. to trade you’a share in your . SWIMMING POOL. AND WADING POOL ‘CENTENNIAL PROJECT > for your depreciated old dollars. One dollar buys will knock | 1966 20 ~ Nov. 1, 1986 SESESEAR 20 205° $1,237,000.00 © $570,000.00 ° $7,711,500. 00 "By: Law No. 14 a aenety Dept. of Education letter dated ce eae {$95,500.00 966 Credit (1,992.21) - ($62,648.61 $4,087.13 ‘992,315.02 $1,264,688.11 ‘12,451.97. poieea Selkirk College (exhibit A) 904,597.00 mat Bank Bal ca ea Ff (0. 3 op ; Total Non Operating ak ; "3 1953500.00 : "62,848.61 4,087.13 pone U4 c Homo ava ta : Total Debt. Services (eshibit BY #) one building: block,’ two dollars buys two blocks, ete., ete. ——— Draw on August 5 ‘ 4 : Gans ‘ ena beng neers George Rilkoft, For (Mrs) P. A. Jacobson, Chairman ‘PLEASE | HA yee ‘C/H. King: : : eeeee Cee PORCH MIOHTS ON W.-M lackety CGA Antibor ne pees! of Bank Loan re: 2 Purchase of School ae Bank Interest and Charges Total Debt Services (@xhibit G) ag Halt: seis Sevpsipremiam, 4.5.A. Payment | , ) e {Bank (Continued on Page Five)