4i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966 COLLEGE CAMPUS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966 By Steve Hindmarsh Fire Chief Ed Lewis of Castlegar Fire Chief Archambault, Kinnaird | Student Government Framework Set Up , ‘The past few days have seon Selkirk College provide for its ; Students more than the regular Gdiicatloiat interests. Different athletic clubs have begun and the framework for the student government has been set up. The Steering Committee, as the student government is call- ple. are from the outlining dis- éridts' of the College-and- each represents a certain area: Alf Marchi, Trail; Tim Rezansoff, Grand Forks; Bob Maloney, Nel- son; Lois Graham, Rossland; Thomas McGauley, id students who have been out of kchool for four or more years. P.' Fraser and Mr. J. Pere- four, all members of the staff, ir by roving Pilate by pa Laan ital fie wrote herself With ores a cae ae rey te show. fe is Roped that in the ture hootenannys will be held every Tuesday and Thursday at the same time, y saw tho firat publ. catlon of ithe Selkinie Bluk ine College newspaper. The news- paper announced that i ™mural. sports would begin as soon as an indication of the people interested was made. It gave a list of contests schedul- ed for next week, Prizes will be awarded for the best name for the athletic teams, motto for the Bolles crest and colors for the oilers. look at the events of last week nd the ones to come prove that life will be far from dull for Selkirk students, Any stu- dent lookin; ng for an oeeecur: ricular activity in which to par- Helpate ‘ne need just ask and he shall receive. BASSAS NOTICE CYLINDER PROPANE USERS Wed. Nite Cutrate Groceteria teegue LHS Daisy. Kochle 207, LHT Kay Adshaad ‘6 THS King Soins 827. THT King Pi ‘ream points: Choregirls 3, Flintstones 3, Kittens Five b ia rine 4, Five Thumbs 1, eat a VICTORIA REPORT After Lt.-Governor George Pearkes .. Who? wondering who'll be suc- Gen. | and there are substantial ets for lavish entertaining and living in style, ‘This has changed. The Lt.- Gov's salary has been increased, <| from. sederal and provneial gov- was wD this time last year, but at the personal request of Prime Minister Lester Pearson the con- sented to stay on until the end of 1967, When he cetires he will be ALtGov. Sin 2 our longest4erm Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere was in office six years, Two of our: Lt-Govs. had also been i prow lere Ja James Duns- oft ican, 20 in all, including Gen. Pearkes, only-one was a ,,| native of B.C. — Hon. Clarence Wallace. The srety was English- born Joseph W. Trutch, who, ii 1871, chose B.C.'s first pre Irish-born John” ‘Foster Me. eight, Time was. when a man, to bea succesetal It.-Gov. had to de very rich nd generous will- “Jing to reach into own ‘pock- trol. "lcation whilesin care and con- THANK purchase of Phone 365-7978" ‘Mrs, Ss! for the support of your local represen- tative through buying locally your § SINGER. SEWING MACHINES, VACS, POLISHERS, T.V." S, STEREOS, WRITERS SINGER PRICES HERE ARE THE SAME AS VANCOUVER {: Fast! efficient service, on all’ nrodicts \and betp tn the ae of your new sitger machine. ' WE ARE LOCATED AT: THE FLAMINGO MOTEL for appointments H, ernments, be. , which is as it should If it’s necessary to maintain Government House as a public By James K, Nesbitt inatiation the public should pay When Gen. Pearkes leaves, ants and everyone will be sorry to} 2594, see him go, the government should take steps to open Gov- ernment House to the public, for say, five mornings @ week, from 10 a.m. to n The pilot of a light alrcraft was fined $800 by District Mag- istrate Park ar walllaes when he pleaded vening the Didine regulations at' the Castlegar airport. RCMP report charges were laid against Edwin Scott of Van- couver on advice of tthe depart- ment of transport in Castlegar. The bench was told Scott. had landed his ' passen: ser airs craft on the runway were working RCMP add landing was made after he had been warned off by ground con- Patrick McManus of Castle. was fined $250 by Ma, {| Airplane Pilot Fined $800 For Illegal Landing at Field to ‘contra-| in his gar trate H. C. Pitts when he he plead- ed guilty to a ‘charge of intoxi- trol of a vehicle. Mani ie charge rea was under "the influence while car e ition on Columbia Ave, A of impaired driv- ing against ‘Gus Lee Davidson oe Bl ma; 01 ing a lea and trial. e in the His licence was was suspotided for three months’ following the inci in | walch: be, was) po} Goon Ro Rollers iais Yolden . 252. LHT Helen | Pickering 547 547, THS Wailers 798, THT Criers 2234. Team points: ‘Screamers 9, Hooters 8, Groaners 2, Wailers 5, Criers a, Moaners 6, Coffee Break League LHS: Bertha Vincent 215. LHT. Eleanor Holdsworth 500, THS Wheaties 830, THT Wheaties’ 2302, Team eerios Muffets 4, eee, Pin 2, Pincatlers é Take Five 0, Wheaties 4. Tues. 1 o'clock ‘LHS Betty MacAlister 245. LHT Vi McLuckie 607. ‘THS MacAlister’s Insurance 871, THT MacAlister’s Insurance MacAlister’ 8 LHS Ruth Rourke! 567. MHS Darrel Rourke 296. MHT. Reg. Bro 700. THS Button Pushers 1050. Bui THT. Button Pusher: Team points: sutton “Push- era 3, Pinkeads , Re; 1, Natty Five 1, ‘Smarties 1, Tig: er Kittens 3. Other 600's Ron Goulet 654, Barry, Dickinson 648, Dave Ads- head 622, Tuesday Night Mixed Bertha Vincents 240. LHT. Bertha Vincent 584. Bill 7 OBA. ; “Hunters 1018, THT! 2786. Canadian Propane Is open for cylinder fill or ex- change Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 5'p.m.- Mitchell “Supply is open: Monday thru: Saturday from 8: a.m.‘ to,5.30 :p.m, for: cylinder fill or ex. change. Delivery is avallable at’a feo. ‘as Dutch Maid. Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL | 6 for $1 In the store only on Maple St. across from the Liquor Store Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 ore recent de, The ete back up to 20 men. see the crew back uj . bere this ve Kootenay Animal Clinic at Creston is pleased to be of service to youl. We are open Monday to Sunday. Hours are as follows: Monday to Saturday 8am. to 5 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m, (By Appointment Only) Circe HOURS: 1. --2 p.m. Monday - Saturday. ; 7 - 730 p.m. (By Appoint Telephone 386-2822 Dr. K. Marling, D.V.M. Kinnaird and ae Have Fire pres noah? Cisteoae ate soe fire department a Castle; is short ‘five’ men because has attended 16 fire: ‘ my lepartures from Last 'Nov vember f ond time in five is attended an orientation course ee ithe: fire marshall’s In August. he attended the sala be hopes Ss 85th samuel B.C. Fire College in also examined 14 local He added that ‘eference “Ktiis vi ortant to get of the time because of] the vis very lp at an oanly out-oftown shift ‘work, age,” said Mr, Lewis, During the coming fire pre- He added at least two fires ventlon week, the Castlegar a direct result iil combine yao of oe rer playing with mateh- The fires were on Juniper is ety| St. and in the vicinity of. the Council to of Bre tinting a Table ile tap sanitary land fill. display A> third recent fire trace- ques to iss and ISS Seucente able to children was‘ the. mid- The was shown to Cel-j night call to.a split level child’s gar employees this wooks and will dugout ¢ on the west aide of town. be on view in both the Kinnaird Castlegar is presently equip- and Ca: fire halls on ped with with two pumper trucks and Thu of next week. king for a replacement for g the past 12 months| second® one. - Only) : Castlegar will be ho! field hockey players from Car and ye SE - _ Each cif =} one men’s zt al boy's: tears | c to play on the Blaying eld ‘at Stanicy:. Humphries Secondary School. This event will be a great honor for Castlegar as Vernon could have been chosen for the local officials. accept Castlegar’s invitation. If the weather is: fe reasonably fine on Sunday,’ the following schedule will ue chery vs Calgary, 19 5 abo 2105 p.m. Vancou- lf you're going to do. ‘some decorating first. come and see the. Brain. ver VS ‘Calgary 15 yr. olds. 3.20 p.m. Calgary: vs .Vancouver sen- jor men. 5 p.m. Vancouver vs beuebieias eof the day and - ‘Vancouver: ‘men’s ams. There is'a rumor ‘that a Castlegar is Hosting Field 72 Hockey Teams at Weekend [Tests ter g [sibility of it becoming an an-1] z boy or: man is inter-| é Castlegar“ and” District Rotary two {Club } should be the clash t between the in Calgary nual. event. nel hacky he should t rit to form a district aa hockey errr Rotary Anns . Glub Formed In this Area g of the held: Tuesday. Chernoff 651, Wi ‘Anns :| ay the de foundation ‘for’ this con- i: we Mrs. Ken i Johnson was elect- eapregigent with Mrs. Jim. pau: sident;’ * 650, Vic Osis 632.90." Welcome ‘to the anim genera meeting Oct. 18 at. 7.30 p.m. in Arena, ew: terion in chain, Election. - Financial report 1965-66. New Business. See:you all ‘there Mr. avis, ang one ‘of the Loeblich Again Thebes age Gets a Posting. trucks‘ was and is considered obsolete under the act. began it ‘ Hee oe . Lewis join- nan ed it the following year and since On UBGM Exec December «1952° hes’ been the ’ Don't give- - “FIRE piece to when a deep fryer flamed and a second -caused by a pot of noodles left on the stove. There was an open fire be- hind the laundromat and a An $11,000 fire at Kinnaird er, $12,000 fire at Waldie Service Station, two dump fires and a bush fire. ‘Tho most recent and ‘eirang. est fire was rej the time the fire department arrived the “burning” car house with its roof on fire’ on | ¥&8*S, 00 St. ramp of of the Robson femy. By | Fire Kinnaird has one of the ighting : crews in largest fire’ fi relation to the size of the village trucks to: in Canada. Doses. SOO Daas eee ee or a-crew of aud a population on the crew has to be ‘larger than would otherwise! be’ warranted by’ the two-trin fares is because many re may be bought be nh siibags ecompany th ro larger fires for rescue pur- art Oo: 's time up facing fires.: “About two or: ener Cent,” estimat- ed the fire wg rns, Te a ot the hours dur- each week are spent on prac- tices, fralning: ana running commute to either Trail or Cas- the crew is available at one time. Thats about ap mae men per truck,” Rene’. Archam-| p; pault in/an interview this week. He has been fire chief for 11 ‘After 19 ete operation the Kinnaird rigade can look forward to immediate ex- pansion. 28,000 fire hall is near- ing. me eon and it is hoped to get a-new unit to to replace one made ' by the’ village «in: 1947. kirk College an Kinnaird ‘bridge. provide these extra ser- Heer more ro equipment is needed. a is* hoped ; to de. Civil 1 The town enjoys a 65 per cent ‘lower fire fire: insurance ' rate than 10 years ago and this is fe parm personn Fires tackled since Decem- ati ber Fees Shy ti the department lent are! | bro} I chimney fire - Frank} Ho! the: ieearetary and-Mrs. Fred :Hirtle, : be, renner: : ‘All the “members ‘of’ group are wives of local Rotar- jans. ‘qhe club will meet the first ted‘: more «than: 300 ig Li pees ‘to’ bedsides of shut-ins last 2 js year. SY Too rai te what we effectonately ca ocr new Cole Seles tng easy. 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MacMillon -has ‘with th checks are al- Q fire ‘drills’ BO. _Gostety t by. the’ chief at the Kinnaird - Junior Secondary School, During the coming Fire Prevention Week Mr. Archai Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce Monthly Meeting CTV CENTRE WO TEL BANQUET ROOM Wed., Oct. 12 6.30 P.M. "See our selection of .:.,. : "JACKETS — JEANS CASUAL WEAR BONNETT’ *;) BOYS & MENS WEAR S dang ers ers to both li fe and proper- ty then there would be less fire Joss in: Kinnaird.” " But’ it’s ‘not just children ‘matches, Mr. Archambault protection, ier both Bel with ‘ma nd the ~ | are on fiapi ferry and half way acrOss ton, oe sible ine replace’: street Nearly 80 ‘have been! ‘replaced year. A more unusual call. was to the Kinnaird ig Ppool last summer: where * pneolator was used ona small owned, : austin Kaufman, Jake' Hendricks, John Ponak, rman, John Un- "| Clarence garian ‘Sam Muirhead: sibility is'to ¢ in: the: ‘student. Very, At orton re » by; recogni cat oer wat ae a (have sexed. 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