14 “CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 15, 1967 Players go to Idaho The Castlegar Cloverleafs travel to Sonnees Horry, Jdaho Idaho this’ Saturday where Easepan a gous leheader e: foition host Sunday the Cloverlents wal ars our course is get-, thing is the speedy ha indicap header at ore Ferry ae Souble- fing bus! bus ler malt he time time. . Tuesday used ei the engineers, at 2 pam, and 4.90 on Ee ome te B80 nae There jayed in : sae ean Be Seas Ser Mammy — [ect ae met a “SRS I'm ready for Pussyfoot opieeinctal bears. “sparliement Bulidings, Victoria, 'BeC. Dec. 31/8775, x i ON THE ~ CASTLEGAR COURSE DUFFEW. JOHN a a om ‘Published Every ‘Thursday. at!The Cr sof the. Kootenay’? ; . CASTLEGAR; BRITISH COLUMBIA, _ THURSDAY, “JUNE: 22, 1967)": “VOL. 20, No.) 25-3): just as thoy respect Wednesday as men's night, i “OMENS SPORTJACKETS Nylon, Corduroy Brushed::Denim 2 Sale‘ Price $12.95 & $14.95 ’ SPORT SHIRTS Short Sleeves or Long ‘Sleeves : Permanent Press $5.95 - $8.95 White Sanforized Cotton Short Sleeved Shirt $2.95 ie aking, of pment nl last. Wednesday Ernie rick got a hole-in-one on No. 3 Now the ladies are prepa: green, It was quite an occasion |ing for thelr “open” to be he! and thanks to Mr. Russ Kowal-| 0? une 4, with tee-off time at chuk’s contribution, Ernie was able to look after the necessary formalities that go ‘along ‘with such an We ti Tate yon. Ernie Herein or 365-5427, e men were enter: the meantime a number tained Wi with 2 a film of the Canad-| o¢ men will be off to Christina jan Open which was taken at/this weekend to try their skills Vancouver last fall. Many of US]in the tournament that will be had attended the tournament in’ held ttiere, person and it was quite a treat ‘So. one can see just how to see those professionals in golé has “aken hold in the are action once again. Your executive is plat: Then on Thursday, three/ing going ahead with the next carloads of Castlegar golfers|nine holes because in a few went to Nelson to test out that| years we could become quite hillside course, Tom Clarke and congested so we should plan and T were hosted bv Teo Atwell and | bulla Tack Stewart and. believe me. Happy golfing! thev gave us auite a on the course and treated us well, socially, I am sure the ther fellows enfoved themselv- es also. so if anvone wants to SHOES FOR MEN — — = = = — : - By ARNO Be MARTIN’ We’ aS Aan : ee ae ae : . : i een e're Voting Yes Monday ne eee ee these’ words, “hospital board EDITORIAL chairman Bill Horyath pleaded Wo're voting yes on Monday for the additional funds requir- for approval of a'-$313,000 hos- |: sa stor the major. for the 'C: and District ae referendum to-a mere . boven persons: Wednesday night. "We're doing ‘so because we believe that a no vote would Mr.’ Horvath was easily delay the expansion of the hospital for years to come and the group at one of a would put the project back to the pre-December 1965. status, informational meet- necessitating ‘the ‘duplication: of the fantastic, amount’ of ‘work, money and -planning that has gone into: the ‘present apreposal ings ‘held ‘to ‘explain’ the ‘rea- sons for asking approval of the passed by the electorate by a five to one margin just 1 the 81 per cent given the by the additional ‘amount. . Voting..on ‘the question of a : . ie sexice money takes : place at that time was given because the need for the anded. building | i and services at the hospital was there. That need instill there, Now, however, there is yet further strong reason for support- ing the additional "$318; 282 Yylew. And that is the establishment "Deadline for entries is June 19, Those wishing to ent- er are ted to sign in at club house or by phoning HE would love a pair of JARMAN SHOES Which are WEAR- TESTED to Give More - COMFORT. $17.95 to $35.00 sans ‘tmeeting, held in Twin |: | Rive: i ns Schoo}, eaw Ken malar: co, hospital ‘administrator, an Dr.:C, S. Fowler explain several | Palnted: Castlegar Youth Gift Suggestions JAC SHIRTS GIVE HIM A on those pliable wee feet? needs the Protection and support of Pussyfoot boots. Thoy’re made by Savage, specially Pussyfoots MADDOCKS meet some swell fellows, take a trin out there on a Thursday evening. Fridav saw the third match for the Arrow Challenge Cup which fs comneted for by mem- bers of the staffs of B.C. Hydro and Power Authority, Founda- fon -Dravo and CBA Engineer- ing. ‘The cup was first won by CBA last July and then in Aug- ust of 1966, Foundation-Dravo Joint Venture’ took possession However, in the first outing of this season, B.C. Hydro has Graduates From Toronto University Mr. Robert Louis Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Krueg- er of Castlegar, the University ulty of Music with a Bachelor of Music Honors degree. tor’ of music in September. - Mr. and ‘Mrs. eger. at- tended the graduation, which took place: May 29. now become.the proud owner of iD. masterpiece was presented oe whet donor and capteln of th of the previous trophy cholding team. Frankly, the sy oldng Former Gasilegar * Teacher: Joins SFU: Former Castlegar school teacher Wayling Weaver, 24, haz been editor of the PUBLIC NOTICE pm. Legion Hall. Enter- tainment by Dr. Wright and Mrs. May are Dancing, Super Value Parking lot, June 23. 7-9 p.m. Bioastes Clintc — Rotary Health cere Monday, June 26 — 0-12 noon. Hundred shots available, 1st come, 1st served, Babe Euth Baseball — Castle- gar Cloverieafs vs Bonners Fer- ry in doubleheader Sunday at Kinnaird Park First on. fags? 2 pm. Second game 4.30 Minor 10 Baseb: — naird Braves ve Castlegar Tig- games to he played at Kinnaird Minor League Park. WASH — Friday evening Simon Fraser University news- paper, The Peak. Miss Weaver was born -in ‘Vancouver and seraduated from the f B.C.) with “ai Phone 865-2581 for the tasteat plumbing service tn tewnt @ Leaking faucets @ Sink replacement @ Water softener @. New: Powder room @ (Extra bathroom Free estimates — all work guar- anteed. We sell only what can be servic- od. CAB and) Saturday. at ar and Texaco Kinnaird, spon- sored by Castiegar-Robson } Min- or Baseball. Association. AE SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHO NE 365-7531 — PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR honors BA in “English: before teaching. for two years: at.Stan- ley Humphries school in’ Castle- gar. She joined. SFU as a grad- uate student last September and has also been working as a teach- ing assistant in the English de- partment. KINNETTE SUPPORT or gar library was roven fhis.weelc as newly-electe president Mrs. Skinner presented’ a’ cheque for. $40: to; Gwilym Hughes, of th Cast Cen- e* tennial Ci Open Mon. - “CASTLEGAR DRUG The daily double... re Black Label-by Yardley. AFTER SHAVING LOTION $159 popy POWDER $150 Two important grooming aids for shave and shower. New brisk Black Label scent for. men. CASTLEGAR DRUG ' R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Ph 365-7813 Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9-=9' °° Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12'noon--1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. presentation. was made . toward the Kinnaird Centennial project. _CWL Gentennial: - Project Successful A report by Mrs. P. Brown of her attendance at a’May con- BigHead ce elas ast, regu! meeting of Castlegar It was noted ‘hat the the’ cwL Diocesan Centennial project had exceeded its goal of $3,000. This goes toward the library of Notre Dame University in Nelson. ‘esident' Mrs." J. then congratulated Father. Bro- phy for having. completed 30 years in the priesthood and wish- ed whim “many more. “Mrs. © Fornelli. made him a_ presenta: tion on behalf of the league. Father Caruso from NDU, who had‘ been coming out on Sundays; for two years is leav- ing. Mrs.-W. McGauley made the presentation . to: Father ‘Caruso and wished him well. Members then:had the plea- ‘sure of honoring six women who had‘ given 25 years or. more: ‘of service to the CWL.': Father Brophy presented scrolls: to’; Mrs.’ ‘Archibald, Mrs. Lucy. Brodman, tate L. Gampbell Mrs."-M Gallo, Mrs. th: "McKinnon ‘ of Nelson, and Ma. ‘RyWhittaker. <0 ¢Farewell: souvenirs «were presented ‘to: two" of ‘the -mem-' bers,. Mrs... W. Echwartzenhauer made‘ the presentation to Mrs. wa Kult who has moved to Nel- ‘Mrs. Bossee made the spuséntation ‘to Mrs. G. Guimont In light Summer shades Short Sleeves _ Sizes SM-L ~ Knitted Wool Jac Shirts $8.95 & $9.95 Brushed Denim Shirts SWEATERS SLACKS SOCKS BELTS TIES ‘: SLIPPERS. HUSH PUPPIES ‘White SHIRTS ~ SUIT, and SAVE $20.00 During our SPECIAL PROMOTION. SALE ALL SUITS ARE © REDUCED by $20.00 Suit with one pr. of _ pants $49.00 & $59.95 Corbett || who Js Jeaving in daly. Arrow Shirts -© in- white and assorted stripes $6.50 to $9.00 Arrow. Sportmate Shirts. Short ‘sleeves, white, orange, blue, green’. Ve PRICED ‘AT $4.00 ae Pertna-lron Plaid Shirts in assorted green and blue plaids PRICED AT $7.00 FINE: Head LAWN Handkerchiefs, With A Gift : FROM : | West's “DONT FORGET FATHER’S DAY IS’ SUNY JUNE 18: SAMSONITE’ DEBONAIR Luggage 3 ‘guitar . Barbecue eae 24 in. with hood and motor : SPECIAL . Golf Equipment - by Spalding and Slazenger »- BINOCULARS for the Bute UP:TO Walkie - Talkies: . regular. $69.95- “SPECIAL. “PUMA HUNTING KNIVES a BEACK &:D of af regional hospital districts, As the ( board of a polnts out in an ad- in this p: ; ‘Tho preaont hospital mill rate is 2.2 mils, ‘A yes vote on Monday will mean a levy for hospital of 4.01 mills; However, when the regional hi ital district be; to func- tion, qur mill-rate would.then drop 1 9.8 ae ) On the other'hand, if the expansion } ee is tumed down, |: - then’ under’ the. reelonel h aa from 2.2 xiills' to onan atepayers ‘in: the’ fut unt test experience with th the! hospital ah Gistrict our mill rate will still and: gar se backap bylaw, ‘funds, ‘and. this : 88 “By ARNOLD MARTI Staff ff. Reporter To “different ' tax-predi tions and the ‘varying’ tax: pl eee ast cieureday Se ed_ las urs a 1d District eer rict No. .9,: the: event’ saw: wide variance ‘in the’ tax sie Jot e two munleipalie Also disclosed. at tthe “meet the school ‘dis- ‘the student. t 8" of bringin: en, teacher ratio down to an overall control: "“Maddocks Slams Palyga _For Wiring, the Premier ¥ ‘Maye R. C.:Maddocks Castle; last ‘Thursday came out tel ‘grams : "t th Pre mier vluhe | wit er ei re: - out consulting oth: ered. an’: unfoi . Mad the ‘lender .as' taxes are ‘collect. ed, bs pat the short-term borrowing an ‘interest whch ita be: paid by tho maee interest.can be consid- ate. * co! "The ‘same officials: were at wide ‘variance, however, in‘re- gra to taxation Philosophy. for wer look to: some o. (tax. dol- are fe recrea- 4 fon't condemn ‘thi still’ 40-1,, the considered ideal by the lepartmient: of education. © ‘Teachers’. salaries will also ue ‘to rise, he sald, “hut I em '—— they are behind ore Ta ta and ‘oth. ssionals in their salar: The lent. population in DistrictNo.:9 peignerer 7 This district is. at ‘present ith vamong ‘school. paleiricts in: ing . of Castlegar, -- Lamont referred:ta, ‘$1 million; :regerendum “com- “a iternoon. ing up in‘the fall, not for: Hain gee, fie nntaem rey SP8 t for does, not, include _Blanned ¢ expansion at: naecany Mm -}ment of ‘regional ‘ospital aspects of | the: decision.: tobe’ ing: voted upon ‘is the excess of constructing an‘ addition to Cas- tlegar-and District Hospital, over youla: be the originally expected cost. '- “We -continue’ to’ have less than. the “treatment- ‘we would like' to have,” declared Dr. Fowl- eines be- |" HEE : rai R i i HEE er. “We* continue. to have an'|¢: we 6 00 want to, because: the facilities, -are inadequate. and | vels the beds must be available for others.” ‘Mr... Talarico explaine extra requirement’ by” saying that the hospital addition: would |... cost 3.6 mills. after establish: dist- @: new Brilliant bridge was scheduled to‘ open’ to - 3 “an official told ment heading to the dam ite and other. places across the: river. - Concrete > d ey Sma ‘paving ® ‘and’ other es cost money.” 2 tv. smen ‘were: speak- |; only: of ‘that lon ‘of taxes | ' ry | West Hooter to: ‘A. Doukhobor choir made up] embers “fromthe entirely: of ‘mi will be travelling rauother ‘choir which | centr 13 | several weeks: erformed s in school: taxes, school erence 2 Lamont: declared: “‘I!can posi- ively: ‘there will devel- opment. a level or is. Casto Bo more legar’ RC. predicted vno Mr. Maddocks! ‘was answer- st, such nol teline” Policy for “Ag long ‘as:we {ts seh school gdueation now insists that we do, there will be in creases, “We must consider the ed-| ! ucation = of. our’ (children. more shengers gud eretare mo ‘om the point: of view, than separate. col- lection systems for school tax- ere who mn trict Nore. ing ‘a’ question ines, of school and mate pal The chamber hosted chief executives and counell members from: Castlegar and Kinnaird in order’ to’ obtain answers to suit would ‘be duplication of pro-, coat woul a be to col. “We wot happ: col- lect the tax ourselves,” x4 added. | uestions on’ civic gram in’, question “suggested ‘ ‘school « boards |’ gestion, declared) docks, “t 7» as it “would: Tesuitin an unnecessary duplication’ of 'pro- ‘cedures - and). would.. cost eon more money. than ‘the’ present system. Sn “<"Qne drawback at present is'that at times, the school board may. require funds. before’ the town:has managed to collect any significant portion of) the © tax | mat from: homeowners. : In this case, the > money Bust he borrowed by the The ‘Money. is.’ hen paid: back to “But ‘the wouldn't be happy’ about ith \ ‘Selkirk, College A ‘modernistic ‘sketoh ‘of Sel- kirk : College’s pxunique® architec: 9 at ‘the ‘with the |‘ suggestion of tax separation, de- claring. that: the inevitable: re-| ine instead g rising bu tb purchasing ‘sig-| nificantly < greater'‘and.“ greater services for’ residents of | the | rust one would: brin; hot: topic’: he sas Bet Gonaldgeation of the amalga- tlon issue ‘resulted \in* no’ firm conclusions,’ but both’ Mr..Mad- docks: and Mr. Loeblich’ agreed fat “the ‘rivalry; between: ates (e fure ‘appears a in ‘a booklet produc- by. B.C. School ‘Trustees’ As- tion. The! bookl “Regional Col- lege Handbook, ‘a*revision: of | 1” first: prepared-by “the Sane College c coun¢il and’ sub- | d Pe uae fie Scommaltion nf les. is not nearly as* great as i > x tieuekt Fe ‘een be ieee] | bringe- performing in the Kinneird ‘Junior Secondary, School: this Saturday 8:p.m.|legar ~~ "The: “group which earlier |‘ of: the ‘massive roblems: which be chan ig the by school. e number fom the’ Vancouver ere they: will: per: the co! ago’ pi 3 here before ‘going: to’ Montreal, po July Grand Forks Feruited ina $750 grant from ‘the city: in July ‘10, tra Cominco has. ‘made gonation of of $1750 to the Cast. )) An announcement indicated Cominco 0: Managemen! ent ‘had ‘just i needs ‘The group will leave for Ex-}imum iy cat, apd then rning Cen the a d i fd hi AWARDS DAY at SHSS Jast Friday’ saw ‘students of the "y school r d'for their performance dur- ing the past 10 months of hard study and active’ sports participation. Featuring awards :for a variety of skills, from bowling through. basketball to: honor. marks, the awards were p d by r ‘alll facets of life in Castl ives from almost and distri busi indus- eS oy, and: health ‘and nursing services.’ Among those hon- Vis! ored ‘for. their achievements were ‘Tom: Ogiow, shown being congratulated in the picture at left, and Elsepeth Flood, shown at right, receiving the best wishes of Kin- naird -village clerk Allen Selbie, Presentations were not one-sided however. In the centre picture. Tom Little pre- { sents W. McLean, an SHSS staff member, withia gift on behalf of the body. — Cast :