CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 5, 1904 Night School Program Now Underway 4 at the Hign 5 School The night: school program | tended. is well underway, for for the 1964- 65 term with 15 classes in ope-| class. Vocational courses offered are lumber grading, bookkee] ing, short-hand, and St.: John's first-aid, All are quite well at- | CASTLEGAR ARENA GENERAL SKATING FRIDAY NIGHT 6.80 to 8 p.m. Children ,8 to 10 p.m. Teens and Adults. SATURDAY 24 p.m. and 7.30-9.30 i. SUNDAY 24 p.m, and 7.30-9.30 TUESDAY & FRIDAY. Pre School Skating 1-2 p.m, g, ce |e idge, Two sowing beginner's 8 school course and ing to do so may. phone the high chool, é et : Dr. Endicott Home Unit. Expected for Early 1965 : Thirteen years of planning are bearing fruit. in Creston, where work on the first custo- dial unit of the Dr. Endicott Home, a school for retarded Alan McCulloch, the: archi- tect for the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children, an- nounced Friday that McLeod Construction Co, expected the first 30 bed unit to be ready for occupancy early in 1965. The idea of ‘a residential home and school in the a3 Koo Children’ was organized: under the Societies Act the following year and now has branches in Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, Creston, Cranbrook’ and Kimberley, with a.seventh in Invermere. being organize Day schools for the retard- ed are being operated by the branches in their own coramun- les. has been formed. This latte: covers the whole tenays for ed was first proposed by Dr, J. Ww. cott: in 1851. The . Koo- tenay Society for ‘Handicapped sac aGesi cas onny PUBLIC NOTICE Bazaar Nov. 24, Saturday 2.80 - 430. Twin Rivers Hall, S008 7 prize, bake table, Don't forget Kinnalrd Improve: | ment Society Fall all Cabaret, Fric day, Nov. 6. . Afternoon Curling Tuesday 1-3 pm * Pythian Sisters Fall tea and’ - 41 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR LAL Square: Dance Nov: 7, Robson’: t iw \foltee’ party ‘at. Legion’ Hall. Bake, table. one toners aoa so Tea and Salo # 0 OSE United. province, and is the co-ordinator Of all local chapters, The Asso- ciation ' for ‘Retarded Children in B.C. is now recognized by the provincial government and is the instrument through: which ° all matters, pertaining ‘to ‘the care of the mentally retarded’ are presented to the government, -. During‘ the past 12 years, a fund‘:has‘been'built up by the Kootenay Society through gen- erous local contributions.which has‘ enabled the Society to ob- tain a very desirable property in Creston...This property .con-. sists of approximately 40 acres -| of orchard ‘and farm land, with a supseanbial residence. property the first unit oF Pike D Dn ‘indicat Home is ‘| now:being;built. ‘A board of mani ET responsible for the ope the Home. Five Sister order. of Our Lady of. have been engaged by of’management and. are. already, in“ residence. The Sisters * will be responsible for the operation of the home, under policies set by the boatd pf governors. of The: Sisters have ‘spebial qua: ‘ification to teach and train aa mentally’ retarded... Arts © _erafts will also: be taught. Re sidents. will also have the op- portunity to Participate in’ gar- gening and: agricultural -activi- dequate recreation /facilt- will,be provided onthe ‘Dr: Endicott Home will eet: The'Dr. be fully licenced : by: the-:social welfare’department of the pro- ,vincial government, Limited fi- jhave..been au- Mrs: ‘Frank Shoreacres, “Oct. 30, a'son. 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KEON SKATE. , | SHARPENER ; y 3 since it‘is understood ‘ society ‘has. i The.;Village of Kinnaird is to contact: the ’Attorney-Gener- al's department: at Victorda: and ask for an investigation nok the reasons for delay": inthe se : between the village and Basran ‘Tru cking, + The village; Fas charged the’ is| firm with non-conforming use nile of its ‘property ‘onthe highway in’ Kinnaird, The ‘village charges that light industry is being car- "ried ‘out in'an:aréazoned for general business. Village: chairman Carl Loe Biichs told’ bis sounell s Monday | “in © the | a! meantime: swove almost had.one man loge ‘his Me Mr, lic was | refel 0. the | welding accident in; whlch 1 Kingsley Kir- boy was ‘badly bi | nally went and came an ater : than’”’July pe rang iio mld the case w not 8.30‘p.m., He said. svnitton in ‘April |'10. 30 te: 2 Foon and. trom 2 to answer, and another five days 8 laid it finally ond: to Mr, McGauley in which to/ Giles,’ seconded ‘by ‘Comm.''G. fl] od u aoe senior district; ma; answer . Mr. Moran, On: motion:of Comm: Ron §.: Rust, “council then’, voted in “There's another 25. days ‘before the magistrate even con- i Provincial Lieiey: Rave te Farliament Bulldings cuiVietorla,..BeC. : Dec. S1/87983. ned. ' Mr, Loeblich sald the truck: i Kootenay” VOL. -:17,: No. 6 J."'12,'' 1964" io Talk na ed in: ti for the. assist- : Castiezer council pe represent- atives of plumbing firms inthe village to discuss the program- ming of sewer connections was reported on at council's ‘meeting ant works supervisor to indicate the nature of faults in the plum- failed to meet the requisite stan- last ‘week by Comm. ‘Gwilym Hughes, my The Special meting was the result of,a letter. council receiv- ed -at ‘a: recent ‘meeting ‘from a village, resident: who: request- ion to delay his sewer e:was unable to obtain a:local lumber. who was not: ‘and vho could do-the job. . Hughes’ said:a number of points were clarified at the special meetin, ‘These includ- Legal ‘adught on the’ significance and sever bylaw. of clause 2d of the 2. Many. ‘residents were con- d. with ee, ation advising em mnect to orn the system and whether 60 days. m: the'issue: date they‘ would’ ‘be required to‘ be “connected. Itt was felt that; an-amen ‘be given: by. council to atoning ‘extensions where’ ‘they are deem- ition until spring because |. 93." the;opi Williams ‘of the firm of Ra 01 and Williams: expressed: at* Kin- -naird’s:council meeting on Mc “day: night.“ The: Heawaon Willian -firm has been retained to carry, B.C..Hy ‘Kin The: Project, Society ‘has quested’ ‘th ver, ety. . secretary. Wi: Thorp also Saggested in‘ a letter to Castlegar: council at its meet: | : scweek's that meone. upon advic village apr eee will make a pay- ment of: t g000 aoe to the bank | : and ‘to. th: society : will ask ow the rep Te- Peer oe i d,- Village of ae itself.wor dalshed, ‘Mr. Wi sapeional, bing system of ‘homes which |j ‘Mra. Donnan’ sald the open ‘a full a house Will: help ‘to make a aware .of ‘the fine: children’s books - available today”: and..to remind adults “of the important place”: good, books*. pave in a child’s : life.” -The Castlegar Lihi cary, has about 100 adult; Tbe and 742, childre: and: ‘student | | ‘members, is’ opel Tuesdays ys and Thursdays each’ week: bet- ‘ween 3.and 5 and 7 and 8 p.m. Adult memberships are $1 while children ‘and students. from ‘age 1 to’ grade/12 are fre e Ubrary and 1,993 ,juven- ‘This stock’ is ile“ books. ‘added, to all the time. -Last, ye circulation’ of books totaled 4 .047,..for. adult and. ;.7,382 children: : ‘Alex Giy: said this week.” ‘Mr. Gray said: that” while » all returns» are. in ...Blueberry Creek,-all other ae ; and the business: canvass oe have not. yet been compiled. He sald it is hoped to have figures onthe drive ould '| while ‘the: families’ who-live:in seek them Comm. strain. school © facilities. | %:. Mr. Ie | “They don't contribute: 5‘cents, nota nickel,” he added. 4 G..S.:Rust said each year. municipalities at:the Union | ¢ of B.C, :Municipalities:: conven- | ton: discuss the problem ‘ ‘of how |! within a week, Maddocks Requests | _ Meeting, on Budget A. special - ‘missioners to. discuss the.budget was ‘requested byiComm.:°R. C.; Maddocks’at Castlegar’s council | meeting, last ,we .2SPhere ‘are ‘1,786 adult’ books | e Maddocks, ‘who. is fin. chairman for the ‘village, being: ed d z Pl ia he hoped that ‘next -year’s | ° council: will; give “consideration -to the improvement, report,:~ | meeting of >com- | ®. may. install): sewers on’ The: Village” of. C “pro- perties of residents who are : financially unable to meet: ‘the costs of such < apply the cost to the property- . Owner's: taxes over.a Period of |up fo. three year be: approved: by. council - and ' by: the Leertified 3 This” recommendation ‘was’. made fo council at its meeting | ‘last’ week by Comm: Gwilym: Hughes. “In the event that further * _ work Is necessary fo.the plum.” cil. :| The © access is eee prove :water line and sewer line. ; apie run culvert. and‘ an as- : large culvert to be i under: the . fo hon 3 : bt, pea i pe CPR tracks near Mitchell’s Supply: Work-’ Phalt sidewalk'a couple of feet high will - Cthe’ youngster’s’’ Halloween| man Paul Lemmetty, who stands 5'feet 4 “be laid over’ top of the ‘pipes. Castie- freatbag. |” [inches ‘high, is sHown inside’ the 10-foot’ “gar News: Photo: ates