Regional College Proposed | For North Vancouver Establishment of a regional college somewhere between Tay- lor Way and Lonsdale by 1868 4s recommended in the North Shore regional college study re- Jeased at West Vancouver re- cently. Two authorities gave un- official cost estimates at be- tween $4 million and $5 mil- n, Initial enrolment would be students,. increasing to about 3,000. : Four school boards would participate in building the North Shore regional college: North Vancouver school District 44, West Vancouver District 45, Sechelt District 46 and Howe sound (Squamish and Alta Lake) ” Seven speakers summarized the study for 59 persons attend: ing a dinner meeting at the Park Royal Hotel, sponsored by the Tired? Sluggish? When you feel tired, sluggish, ' headachy, all dragged. out wi four .school boards. Dinner guests included school trustees, reeves and councillors. Two of the. speakers were the co-authors of the report com- piled between Easter and Nov. 8, Dr. Walter G. Hardwick of the Gaivendity of B.C. and Prof. Ronald J. *paker of Simon Fraser University. e report was released through the poo-ordinating com: mittee for the North Shore re- gional college under chairman | ‘Ay, Peter Jones, a North Vancouver trustee. In a financial report on the proposed college, Peter Wilson, secretary-treasurer of Sechelt schoo] district, estimated the cost to individual homeowners might be around one-third toa mill or about $5 annua — Wilson ~stressed— based on costs for I and Vancouver regional and the fact that detail of the proposed school plans and what courses were to be offered had to be determined bofore accurate cstimates could be given. ‘The study, released at the ive dations: A. regional college will be desirable on the North Shore by September of 1968. Propored college should of- bile. it flowing feoely) Aids the functic: our digestive system. Bove fits ray that tired, pect sluggish feeling. Helps So the next time you feei 5 7, take Carter’s Little Liver Pils and fool better fast. Carter’s Little- ver Pills, only 494. It" should be centrally located on a site clearly and visually identifiable by North Shore residents. eipating | school boards should initiate Program of public education So int form the community of the need for and concept of a regional-college. School boards should peti- tion aah for permission to hold a Plebiscite, possibly n next 3 | any federal grants, the rovin-. AGROSS trboca Gn ths ocean Bike uriat g- Above 8-Aftirmative iy ni 19-Ctoth: maker 21-Uni 22-Edge 24-Hawalian bird spring, to determine whether voters of the North Shore favor a regional. college. The plan received generally favorable response mixed with concern over costs from muni- cipal leaders. “Nobody can really be against the idea of a regional college as presented but where dees the money come from?” asked West Vancouver Reeve lex Forst. “The provincial government is pushing more: of the cost of education up to age 18 upon the municipalities and this would seem to extend this cost another two years per pupil.” “If the province only gives half the cost of the college less cial government will only add to our burden of the cost Eaot Chamber Womber Receives Comince Manegerial Post roe For California Camp __A’meeting' was held in peal senting the Castlegar DI Franels Berukoty of Salmo, Bet- Wallace of aslo Yvonne Structure Laboratory In North Vancouver e B.C. plywood industry, which ‘produces over 85 per cent of all plywood in Canada, was gratified by the success of ctural components and in 1961 opened a structures test- ing laboratory in North Van- couver to ‘od devel further on J. H. agent. of --Consolidated-- Mining and Smelting at Trail, has been appointed assistant manager of the divisio! Vancouver district Reeve Murdo Fraser, wt don’t think, we are | going te have any. vineing. Erato ‘tha his is a worthwhile venture,” said Squa- mish councillor Al Hendrickson. ‘Mobile X-Ray Units |! : Aid in Detecting TB Full. time x-ray clinics and travelling clinics were first used in Canada in. the - 1920s and 980s. Doctors saw the advan- aus of detecting TB in the ear- ly stages, while the een was still apparently. well, but the cost was prohibitive, ” The miniature chest x-ray, now used on Operation Doorstep surveys, was first used in 1941. The cost is now $1.11 per person The appointment yas an- nounced recently by J. H. Salter, . vice-president of the western re- gion of Cominco, Mr. Nicholson’ was born in Herefordshire in England and attended school in.Canada, grad- uating from McGill University in 1987 as a chemical engineer. He joined Cominco that year and subsequently served in re- search and in the new plywood uses.---— Results of laboratory test- ing are’ collated Yinta technical ed to building sp availability of arate’ and re- ee desion information fs sn Tytogkea # chvedie tenn ob © Sava SHOES PUBLIC NOTICE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR | A 20% discount wilt be allowed until “January 31; 1966 for all’ water and sewer rates if paid for the full year of 1966. sousTenl FIRST AID Classes will commence Jan, 24 at 7 ‘p. m. in the Colaar Pulp Mill factor in Plye aoe auch the emphasis has been on the engineering and technical design side, the indust- ry is the home handyman, who con- sumes ‘one ‘quarter wood produced, no means neglecting | of all ply- Bae fb 5. . For further latorma- = tion K, W. ‘Risby. Ph. 365-7496. zine and lead In 1960 he became a tech- nical buyer in. the: purchasing division and in 1964 was Po pointed purchasing agent. Mr. Nicholson is a member of the Association of Profession- al Engineers of B.C., the Cana- dian Institute of’ ‘Mining and Metallurgy, and the Canadian Association of Purchasing Ag- ents. He has been active in the ‘Trail Chamber of Commerce and is a past member of Trail city screened. council, For . Ci ord, Puzzle’ Answer See ; BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Ad on Page 3. BOSSE‘’S Also Has All. the Answers to Your Jewellery Needs az-anake 9-Before soctalr 53-Hebrew letter 43-Steaveless eloak pre ipition sticking to a diet and otter e Castlegar ; ‘mentioned in the Between Our- A Lady Needs The Castlegar TOPS (take off pounds sensibly) club held their first regular meeting of the New Year last Thursday at the Hein Centre. All the members showed weight ‘gains, which was to be expected after tl the “eating ses- songs indulged in over the holi- jays. * which appears in Jan- uary’ 's McCall’s magazine. It con- tains many helpful hints on some ‘asight | into the “why’’ ‘o! overeating: ‘ Tops Club is selves” section in the current iscne_of the Family Herald and. |To Succeed in Dieting. Incentive by Te Club members include the old favorite, “I'm going to really stick to my diet’! We hope to help one another even more in the New Year to stick to this resolve. A d to Ph, 368-5025 ‘ 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. SINGER COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. Mrs. H. + Home’ Ph, 365-7978 Singer ‘Machines, Vacuums, Polishers, Type- writers Sales and Service CASTLEGAR CUSTOM bers who‘have fallen by’ the wayside will return and give it another It was “pointed out that in order to succeed in a diet plan. one must of all have some real incentive, whether. it isa wish for: improved health, the desire. to ‘wear a smaller size dress or the hope of pleasing someone dear to $7-Paradine DOWN 4-Light mi 2-Yen 3.38 ow ratte 3. indefinite article 6-Tavern 7-Without end Herald ‘telling how to form a des a-letter written to the diet club. New Year's resolutions made {ETT TTT Canadian Pacific Airlines | is pleased to.announce the opening of its office” in the Hi Arrow Arms. Motor Hotel a This new facility will provide information, _ reservations and ticketing services “C bon Sm nC ee ‘TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS. Worse wosT Comp! LETE TRANSPORTAT weight watchers, is their own “self image”,’ the truth is, no- ‘body really loves a‘fat man or woman, least of all himself. These chard facts which have come to light duirng club meeting and discussions have shown the way to a trimmer fig- ure for many members of Cast- legar ‘Tops.-The knowledge gain- ed has enabled four -members to reduce their weightt by 25 pounds each thus making them eligible for special awards, Com- bined total weight: ioss of the club is.now nearing tthe 400 pound mark.- Tonight’s meeting: will: in- clude a demonstration in’ simple Yoga exercises and the planning of weight graphs. Meet ne Hime is 7.30 at the Health Cen! you. ‘A_second very important factor to be Considered Dy Ty pis Call for free estimates. — no obligation Phone $05-5636 Welcome to the Fashion Beauty Salon Robson —— Behind Robson Supermarket Monday thru Setordey 9 am — Ph. 3656643 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturonathic Hoalth Service Lemay L. LeROY, 7 O.D. Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. 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