CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1964 ‘Comince Broad Honorary Head of Notre Dame Campaign » WS Kirkpatrick. of Mon. treal, president of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, has accepted the invitation of Father Aquinas Thomas, SA, * president of Notre Dame Univer: sity of NeJson to act as honorary chairman of the univeristy’s cur- rent drive for capital funds, 'Pro- Ject ‘75’ ies On this occasion Mr. Kirkpa- trik issued the following state- ment: “I regard it as a privilege to accept the invitation of Father Aquinas Thomas, SA, president of Notre Dame University of Neton to act os nition of the value of the indivi- dual and thoso personal freedoms of choice, initiative and responsi- bility which constitute the basic philosophy of our Canadian econo- mic system. “The university not only pro- fesses this philosophy as its creed, but has demonstrated its adher- ence to it in practice by the ini- Uative shown in its development to date. “E know that Canadian busi- ness leaders generally recognize their responsibility to assist in pro- viding an adequate education for shose who must take the burden the university's current campalga for capital funds, "Project ‘75'. jutre Dame University of Nelson is dedicated to the recog: in Canada's future, 1 believe that, knowing by experi- ence the value of personal freedom and responsibility, they will also recognize that in a well ee educational system a place must be found for independent privately TE Ladies. Laminated CAR COATS V4 to V3 Off Reg. Price . LADIES DRESSES Party Disses: Double Knits, Welter, ete. PRIGE REDUCED ” V4 to V2 off reg. price: 2 G A. Eremenko & Co. January Clearance Sale Soon | Provincial Library, Parliament Buildings> Victoria. B.C. Dec. 31/8765% Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL, 17, No. 2 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN. '9, 1964 10 CENTS PER COPY ‘Drafting Work Plan For Rebroadcaster An architect from the ensia /eering department at CBC's head : orice, Albert Leo, was tobe in Atter their consultation, said the Castlegar News’ informant, * {twill be possible: to’ set out a for in- area “make studies for the thie €BC-TV rebrondcaster here. The Castlegar News was advis- ed Tuesday, in answer to a query, stallation of the rebroadcaster which will bring full national TV network service to residents night, mitte chairmen at council's first meeting of the year on Monday Unlike his two -predecessors, Mr, Reed will not double as fin- ance chairman of the vitlage. Also, two new committees, to be known Maddocks to Head Finance; Reed Sets Up PR Committee Several surprises were provid- and/or continued with WKHU, sa- ed by new. Castlegar chairman W. H. Reed when he announced com. | mittee, Duties: include ‘sanitation, fety. council’ and’ pollution com- health, fire, lights and cemetery.” The’: terms of reference of Comm. Zinio include school ‘Hai- Santa, Glaus, Cost of Dying Subjects Al Toastmasters : son, library, parks and such recreational items as the tennis court and arena, ‘Mr, Maddocks’ terms of refer- ence include: planning: and 'deve- lopment — 1, Instigate and co- ordinate with sewers an overall develonnent plan: covering possi- |: “Former Castlegar and District Hospital administrator John Mc- Gilp pleaded guilty to a charge of “theft over, $50” from the’ C&D hospital when he appeared before’ district magistrate Park- :er or Willaias: here Tuesday after- McGilp Pleads Guilty C&DH Theft Charge Czown counsel Doug Wetmore sald the defalcation was believed to be about $3,600 but the crown had decided to proceed on ‘the basis of $2,600. He said the thefts took place over a perked of about 18 months, , Mr, McGilp is being remanded of ‘Castlegar and District. as administration and public rela- a minimum of. 10:years and. Queries McAnulty @n What Side Fence MHC is Sitting On Dear Sir: It seems to me that the views of Dr. McAnulty — a newcomer here — have brought much un- necessary and unwarranted publi- city to this area lately, and what with voicing his opinions so many times in favor of sewers (which of course no doubt did much to sway public voting) and now so much dissatisfaction with sewage lagoons (what a wonderful eyesore those will make if Fruitvate’s la- goon can be judged by over at Pass Creek) and then siding with Kinnaird over possible pollution of the river waters, no one seems to know on which side of the fence he is sitting. supported universities... “Notre Dame University has already established itself as a valu- able institution and I consider 'Pro- ject ‘75’ provides an excellent op- portunity for the public to show appréciation of its past achieve- ments and intention to take part in the future growth of our na- tion.” ‘Project ‘75’ was started early in 1963 to initiate the financial support of approximately 2,500 exe- cutives: from coast to coast. The drive's immediate object- ive, over a total period of three years, is $1,415,000. Notre Dame's income from private sources during the 1963 enlendar year came close to $200,- 000, of which, approximately $130,- 000 is a result of corporative giv- ing in cash and pledges. $11.95 - $21.95 that Mr, Lee ts duo to be in ‘The CBC hopes to be able to| tions, have been set up. our, McGilp slected t to be tried Sooo ei TEE cchetlate: a Comm, Gwilym Hughes. will ‘Toastmaster of the ee a acate the feasibility of retain. |-~ b: ite and p! ann leaded guilty here for one week pending nit iy the to the charge of thett over $50. $7.95 - $9.95 - $12.95 WINTER COATS ‘ REDUCED V4 to V3 OFF REG.:PRICE $17.95 $19.95 MEN’S.GAR COATS Wool and Laminated PRIGE REDUCED Archambault Again Chief Vancouver today to discuss his 7 Paul Moroso,'«levied ' the . penalty | ers ennsutiog engineers, 2, Exa. findings with James: Wighton, | time’ for next week's edition of LSTA meter coer rE of: impromptu\ speaking to Allen | mine the ity of past coun " lor the Castlegar News. : h ~ | Selbie and Hernian Kemperman for | cils’ thoughts on forming a dis- CBC's regional engineer for B.C. i Lad will head health, safety and pollu. tion’ control. .Comm,'\Lorne : Zinio |, coming to the mecting unprepared:| trict municipality.: Public works — MV, s il Cc ds Wi t will head parks, culture and re- [at the last meeting of 1968 for the Ancludes general ‘municipal: main- ery | ma row Ss: E ness _ Motion is: Tabled ssa ca tame | ar A eee docks will head the see ‘pub- Both “Allent and Herman ac- | Ployees, Finance — Budget ai c- 3 lie worka and finance ‘committees. | cepted the” petialty and counting tn t Twin Village. Council Meets Comm. Hughes’ terms of ‘re-| with two very sterling perform: jhe possibility of.a. monthly report ference, as‘ outlined by Mr, Reed, | ances. to coincil showing: the relation- Very small crowds were on those .who’ attended the council o ee ec igar include water, sewerage} public’ in- Herman; ‘speaking ‘on: tiie ’Eu- | Ship-of all department spending as| hand Monday night when the coun-| meeting ta.“spread the word that formation, staff) and: office rela-} ropean ¢ brought" alive related to budget... cils of the | fia villages ¢ of Castle: wee Seer an doing a good oy gent lin; t since | tions,’ salaries. and such appoint-| the legend ‘of: St. ‘Nick, gar ani inal were | sworn fo! you think we are, ing A, mete fe ovate eid bing of te mtn ‘on| ments as auditor, solicitor, airport his trip: fromm Spaia ‘on' a giant for the 1964 term. come up and tell us so.” matters was tabled for two months} Oct."17, He added that: such meet- and hospital. white’ stallfon:and with the ‘aid of Several individuals were in at- by Castlegar,.council -at its meet-| ings involve considerable prepara- Mr, Eosse’s terms of reference | two sniall negfo helpers’ distribut- tendance but the only organization ing Monday night in’ order’ that| tion’ on’ the company’s behalf and include: ‘Liaison to -be- set up represented was the Junior Cham- clerk Joe Logelin at Contleeas co the joint meeting will be held|'that at the last meeting four or her of Commerce with a three-man Aue opening ceremonies unt fir Ik ch closer to the regular 6-month | five! engineers ‘presented lengthy delegation, Both Kinnaird village ir respective village chairmen st-walkers choose ec iae date: reports, chairman Carl Loeblich and Castle- were officially sworn into office. PUSSYFOOTS In presenting his motion for Mr, Hughes added that the gar village chairman W: Reed Selbie reraminahre ee! by Satege * Auxiliary Meois Tonight: at Trail At Kinnaird |: it ‘myth : Pes he aa Se at ah expressed their tied to the | oaths of office at. Kinnaird while iv Rene Archambault was Te8P-) Jcs for the work that group did | village milter EM Scale a eroaty of haan syuazed pointed fire chief by Kinnaird] in December. with. its get- vout-the- On oster, ‘Homes. by. Christmas gifts! council Monday night with Ray | vote campaign. ‘kin, expressed a Heagy ‘as his ‘deputy. At Kinnaird, Comm. G. S, Rust The Local Council of “Women more sober ‘Side of the season. by Council made the apuiataient presented “Mr. Loeblich -with a is sponsoring a meeting of the Fos- .) gavel on behalf of the Village of qeenoatia Awaillary in-Tadanae to | Sercasing Hpneranc of sal Sten Wi Sere vores oint:| Warlleld, Mr, Rust said that War-| necessary to assist them in the = night as the second in @ long se-|\New member’ Sid Sideni gave -a qnen| field sent the gavel with its best Tying out 2 era ries of anti-|" “Buildirig inspector is again wishes and with its fes. Herb Pits cipated by" 5 in | curt Waterman with Macbeth and| upon the opening of Kinnaird’s new] tered both the oaths: of affine amk tho Foster Home movement. These Moroso retained as village audi-| village office and council cham-| ce rs from. Castlegar and itis sp tora,’ B.:-Ms MeGauley is ‘again ‘vil- |.bers. ‘ in lage’ solleltor _while ‘Sam'Muirhead ‘Word was received here that |: gD % iT} the: vil. rt ge on the joint airport commit such a meeting, Comm, Leo Bosse | company is -busy on several pro- said it would be helpful ‘in. bring-| jects‘at the, present time and such A Funeral ‘Service ~ Held on ‘Sunday "For ‘Mrs,’ Makeiff i ° Ya to 3 off reg: price Carol Singing $29.95 $11.95 3 $12.95 E $1 4.95 ing new membera’ of ‘council ‘up |:a meeting ‘would involve much add. Did he know or not (as every- and uj aoe to date on the subject of air pol-| ed work for the me engineers. one else did) what methods of Pp ry KA Wisveb Ree gt lation. In Robsen Church sewage disposal were planned for D ‘ f ‘Comm. Gwilym. Hughes. sug- |: : fat ate ads ave san = " Looblich Has No Hy at Fruitvale's methods are none 5 © Before Christmas too cttielent Anyway, and the eas NABOB JAM GHERRY AND PEACH - 24-02, j jar eee Be ek ee ft on @ prairies. I suppose, now Ronaait, it, Robaon, Guldes, the | thnt the die’ hes beon cast and the [a = a - Surprises Naming Crew, the Boy Scouts, Cubs and| mit there bee von eats is ites Se letetota| fi Connie Foals |i Monten He nee ; . posal means have to z Jing tore Chstmas 0 Jane] nto te sce ell “"Porfect Grib Hand In Kinnaird Game ect hand in. crib was ity’ te He Nin the. country by offering | the village and Stan Hush is sani- cntsined on New Year's’ day- by ts assigned them. Mr. Loo. | Position it ett of 0 OF seve controversial issues . for |:tary inspector. Floyd: Peterson Was) Kinnaird ‘resident “Herb Woods ounced “that ‘he himself /to the ultimate a urd te ‘The theme, of appointed to the zoning board of| when he was playing. with Don See foster hom re Missing. -bo- your | AbDAALc-- oll beeen was “skillfully, “demon- The ‘positions of Civil: Defence. ‘ = Born h ave ‘came to: 5 Saskatchewan" ret) and | id ‘a: Becond com-y to be in attendance atthe meé fr : ere finally to-Brilliant in 1910. Form: | migisoner. to ‘each committee. will be from Genelle, Rossland and | Teador ‘andy | and deputy. CD:.co-|a Jack and was fealt another " f i erley > Margaret.’ Plotnikoff © she }” “Named. head “of the finance, | the ‘Trail. District;;To ‘attend from "Sh was. married ,.to.. Mike» Mak wining pool park and cemetery, | here. are: Mrs, George. B1 1—— eiff at Brilliant. He predeceased and public health committees’ was Mrs, _S. Rysen, Mrs. B. L. Brown if her in 1960. ‘Comm.’ G., 'S.. Rust. Comm. ‘A: | and Mrs,> Justin’ Kaufman. “No*'surprises were made ‘on ‘tre Funeral services.for Mrs. Mar-| Monday ,night .when Kinnaird vil-| Mrs. Jack Varcoe has been appoint- |; _waret Makeiff of . Brilliant .were| lage zchaleman Soul: Loeblich an- oa by, the eae special ea me nit | of of gee i g, | tee. held “at. th tisch nia | noun his‘ committees for fhe eon social welfare ant e re He pen es sarees acter ‘new year. 7. the: meeting this eveniig : pa the and: skills: ‘of Nie inotism. were aptly ji ey ott ee janitized for lasting hygienic protection! ‘Wisteees | of «ceremonies awa No doubt if sewers are in- ij i stalled and we still-had a case or Suisse ee pepaoregatial two of hepatitis we wouldn't hear erend Dr. B, A, Resker gave an about those. Incidentally, do the inspiring address, very few case of this recently con- « We guaranteé a perfect fit. Ranger Joy Anderson read the stitute an epidemic, and what hap- Ghrinome ad aa Rover Gary pened to the typhoid case; that too has soon fizzled out when it’s Bro read the closing prayer. Purpose was served; Likewise the AAALAC TATMTES | PoUO, = outside the arent PUBLIC NOTICE cent public apathy towards taking the oral polio vaccine in the Trail area is the Castlegar public really concerned about public health? Ladies Curling Club Meeting As it stands at present, the sewer 8 pm. Jan, 3, Denneus res. situation isa complete fiasco. Please attend, z Castlegar & District Curling Club — The above has re- sumed curling for the bal- “Sewercide” ance of this season in the Arena. Please look “for ads elsewhere and get your na- mes entered if you wish to participate in curling activi- ties, Inserted by: Club Exe- cutive, Art. Lambert will continue. to the: villeue on: the hos. Maple .topics mastery Bill Reed ‘pital board ‘ while: Dr.: James: Mc- was Tope to et Plucking the disest ‘Anilty is medical health officer for}. fat, Interment followed in the’ Oo- tischenia Cemetery.” Mrs. Makeiff, 75 died ..,, Committee, appointments are | home of Mrs. George the perggative of the village chair. | of 109 Kootenay ‘Ave. man and. must ‘take Mrs, Varcoe referred ‘to her in the Castlegar and District Hos- | the p Pital. lich Russia.in 1 1 alee CQ ches 008 If all our wishes for you come true, you'll rate 1964 as the most satisfying year of your life. May you enjoy the. best of health and much happiness .. . make solid progress in the direction ‘of., achieving your most cherished ambi- tions, from one end of the year | to the other. . To our many friends and customers we extend our sin- Frank Shepherd af Vauemuver.. who owns the progerty, wrote council that he bas a party inte rested in purchasing the property and operating it ax 2 drive-in. Be asked if council was interested ir STREAM Foster homes are needed whe: I purchasing it far paric detaioy- BY JACK WHITE par ‘numbering and is Chamber of Con: ther, for SraOF purpeses s ya a Me herd: will be: actvimed . ehaps in ha} ler situatiol or > ss n sf = Til se oe Fenrceente tive. 2 comm. 3 tes ats ee ines has inadvert- A very belated Merry. Christ- ‘Sportsmen's Annual Fish and Game Progra, “will most.probably. be| that the village is not interested sien on town plan-| ently. acquired for'them, a loving} mas and a very Happy Néw Year| Banquet will be held this year in| commencing in-two weeks time,|in purchasing the property at the 5 to’all my friends and readers who | the Kinnaird.Hall on Feb. 22 with | Pelase watch next week’s paper for| price quoted sometime ago by might take the. timé'to read this|.a big dinner. of fish and game,|an entry” form ‘and start planning | Mr. Shepherd's. solicitor , same- ‘ordinator have yet to be appointed. five for a pinerfest crib: hand. She is survived by-one daugh- | Giles is second man on the finance ‘The Kinanird participants agree ter, Mra. -Fred: (Florance)Nevak-|'and the swimming pool, park andj that “a universal problem seems | shonoff, sons Alex and Bill of Bril-| cemetery committees while Comm. | to have ‘become ’a local’ one”. in liant; two sisters, ‘Mrs. Nellie Kab-| §, C,.Ackerman will. assist on pub- | their'sincere desire to resolve that otoff of Brilliant, and Mrs. Gertie | lic health. ~ Fafanoff of Creston, and two grand. Comm. Mautice ‘ childrea. head of water and sewage disposal, The Castlegar. Funeral Home | town planning, street ‘and house was in charge of arrangements, cere appreciation for your patronage during the past year and wish everyone a ¢ t it situatic f Gm&S Announces which is a mosturgent situation $7 Million Plant Qver at Kimberley The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada ‘Li- mited has announced a $7,000,000 expansion of its chemical complex at Kimberley. The main object of the project will be to provide 75,000 tons a year of 54 per cent phosphoric happy and prosperous: New is | —the homeless. child. Year, from the management and staff. will ges’ posal, Com = s Noe Voting Impersonator ning, street-and house * numbering son.or, daughter, ‘Fined $200; is Given| 32mm. csenme™ Comm, Giles will head public i-Bay: Jail: ‘Sentonce works — which includes garbage, Eldon Adams: of 511 4th “ave. ance and repaits—and s street light- @astlegar, was found guilty Tues- ing. Assisting‘on public, works will day in mazgistrate’s court here | be Comm.: Simpson: while Comm. of using adother inan'’s name in| Ackerman ; will assist | on street order to vote during the Septem- | lighting. ber provincial generat election. Comm.:: Ackerman iwi head ‘He was‘ fined: $200: and was |'the fire department and civil de- sentenzed‘to'one ‘day -in jail. fence committees and will. repre-|- -odula-of the-Cas- | sent the village on the safety coun. , SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING LTb. PLUMBING & '§ 5 MITH HEATING acid which wil be used for chemi- 61 CRESCENT ST, — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C cal fertilizer manufacture at Co- 00 fie. Construction of bath the Kin EAA fect wil art early: inthis: ae Our 1964 resolution at WEST’S. is to. serve cur customers even better i in 1964 . .. to make new friends and hold old ones . .. to treat both so well that: they. will « continue to let us serve them for. many a long year ahead! year with completion scheduled for in. 1965. The new Kimberley and Re- gina, projects will bring Comin- co's. current fertilizer expansion program to over $33,000,000. When the pogram is completed, Comin- co's overall fertilizer manufacture at all operations: — Trail, Kimber- ley, Calgary and Regina — will be about 1,000,000 tons annually. The expansion at Kimberley will -require additional phosphate rock, This is scheduled to become available late in 1984 from Com- inco’s subsidiary, Montana : Phos- phate Products Company, which is eurrently bringing into production the Douglas mine: and concentra: outdoor column. The past year has|'very few guest speakers, a wild: now whether Junior will be going | where in the vicinity of B by flown by as on the wings of a pra~" ‘life film and a wind-up dance‘for| or-not as we already have two ad- First a y, yer, whi-is-ssht, it “had started, senior. members, Tickets will go| vance entries from Trail and se- was here and was gone. on sale on Jan, 15 through the] ven. from Castlegar and of neces- a: . d : y can’t hélp'but:look back on'|.Castlegar Sports Shop, ‘Maddocks | sity due’ to number. of instructors nga con Gpera I Here! ail the big fish ‘and fishing’ trips|Shoe Store, Pettitt Photos and} and space the size and number of a that I’ had’ promised. myself last |’ ‘members of the club. Sale ‘will be| classes must be limited. Here ia February ‘The: Castlegar. District’s_first|' year and which never to club; only ? Anyone who comes across any . Tene we baby of 1964° checked into the| hecause I concentrated on building | for the first 15, days. and then will] po, cougar sign in the vicinity|’ The Rossland Light 0 Castlegar hospital at 8.25 pm.| house (look out next year, or |@° on sale to: the ‘general. public} te¢ me or Peté Ewart know right| Players’. annual ‘presentation will on’ Sunday, ‘Jan. 5. at: least this year now), All members are given a word. of | sway. We need one for. our ban-| again be sponsored in Castlegar. Weighing 7 Ibs. 10 ozs, Dong: {. Hunting trips in the ast year ‘advise: GET YOUR TICKETS EAR-| quot and the meats are all labelled - The Castlegar Kiwanis Club log Carl James MacNichol: Was) tarned. out to ,about -h "my |L¥.AND AVOID DISAPPOINT.|:.o thofe who have queasy stomachs | will sponsor the group here om RCMP born’ to ‘Mr,’ and: Mrs. Douglas planned trips, that. is I aot out MENT.: “Sorry: I forgot,” will-not | pe6q: Feb..28 when it presents the information acting upon the | fire department: and. civil defence .MacNichol of Castlegar. He is after deer, elk and,black bear but be accepted as an excuse and the -doon. Tickets: will be available at complaint of.Mrs, Stan Angus, committees * ‘while’; ‘Comm. Simpson a brother for his sister Dawne| never had:time to ‘go -after goat, ‘umber-of tickets ‘is limited... a later date from ‘all Kiwanis mem- returning: officer * ‘tor the - Ross- | will. “safety ineil mat: baer Attending: doctor was | sheep, grizzly, exibou, ducks, weese, “e The Junior Firearms Training! bers. land-Trailelectoral district. te ‘ . Dr. D. Ternent. ‘detachment laid |'cil. Comm. Rust ‘will assist on the hens ‘(and ine with a’ couple of )< beautiful black’ :labrodors "that: ‘| would rather hunt birds than eat). But then, as they say in’ the in- come tax department, maybe things will be ‘different’ this. year with ‘more time for recreation and less for. frustration: O£ interest: to flchérmen in this district probably: is that the ‘| white fish have started to“ hit on helgramites and: worms ‘in. the Col- We thank all of our customers for their support during 1963 and, as stated above, are ‘firmly resolved to go all out. to merit your ‘continued. fayor:i in. 1964. Nothing will be left undone that will add! ‘to your pleasure and satisfaction ‘Our pharmacist is an expert on the many pharmacy items, vi and. other health he! a prescription. health products. tor, a new phosphate property near Phillipsburg, Montana at a cost of $6,000,000. The new mine and mill will add 300,000 tons of phosphate rock concentrate per year fo Montana 's- already Ips that do not require Consult him «for all production of phosphate rock. will comprise mainly ‘an iron con- eentrator roasting unit, a sulphuric The new Kimberley project | in dealing ‘with us.' Thanks for your pat- ronage. Happy New Year 1964. ° 5 ‘MANAG Se umbia and Kootenay, as ‘well as | year’s grasshoppers. His wife does not know it but: they have’ been in. the deep freeze’ since’ last’ fall labelled “Dear. Hopsters.’*’ Ihave promised not to say a word.ashe would: be in the deep freeze him. self from-now: till’ spring, if. the ‘\ petter half found “out. It’s just a {| matter’ of training fellows —: my: quite a few with dollies,on last |" better’ half would be: a wee bit acid plant and a phosphoric acid : plant. IHSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 — ANDERSON AGENCIES - AND STAFF Castlegar Drug CORNER OF PINE & COLUMBIA R.. E. GOULET — PHONE 365-3911 oaths: of | office By oaths of “alegia ce, municipal, clerk Joe Logelin: and new « Comm. ‘Lorne “Zinio. Comm. R.°C. Mad- “docks, who ‘was absent from the meet: ing, sent a wire expressing his hopes for: a ful. News. Photo CASTLEGAR'S 19 COUNCIL was sworn faye ten iow favored pel in at-its first meeting of the'year‘on Mon- OUNCIL HAMBERS were. the: Loeblich: pictured taking the “oath: ‘of of: bichok 5 : i ii cinnaird’ ; a day night. Pictured: here, from: left to 8. free; village solicitor. E. M. .MeGauley ihe eit off date’ ts for'the' Sports: . From: left dministe dthe ‘oaths ‘of allegiane ‘s Fish Trophy, Co Spor + |right, are: _newly-elected © Comm. Leo : ‘0 right are: Comm. Maurice Simpson, ano aS I 3 irs Fontan’ banquet, “pat: will | Bosse, Comm, Gwilym Hughes, Rev. F. ‘elected’. Comm. ’ Ron. Giles, © al ~ : : : give you full: Setalls next week, or| Willey: who offered the opening prayer, - ‘deri Allen Selbie’ who’ administered’ the Comm. E:. C. Ackerman. At; not! my, au lub publi: | new. village. chairman .W..H..Reed, magis-. “office; village ‘chairman’: Carl: News: Photo “he: Castlegar” and District| trate ‘Herb’ ‘Pitts “who administered’ the’