CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1963 ‘Suggests that Sylvest Resign — ; ‘(continued from’ page one) slage are served to their advantage. lack of progress in the community with Comm. ‘Thorp before refer-,1 sincerely believe that the ; best | depends on whether one'evaluates ence to council is another exam- ple of your arrogant attitude. +) Much is § to be done before the interests of the people of this.vil- frownon | “hand-me-downs” All children have differ- ently shaped feet. Took into a well worn shoe and you'll see a pattern of the sole of the foot i in the insole. is unique and Should not be allowed to influ- ence the foot shape of the next child in line. His or her size may be the same but body weight, stance, and walking habits may be different. That's” why “hand-me-downs’” bats yet to be fulfilled. The | matter of subdivisions, obnoxious odors, hospital and gen-|not receiving full value for their eral safety, sewage, ‘fair; return |tax dollar. for taxes paid and the general ad- vancement of this community are|blocked by your conduct and yet contribution you can make would |the situation from the point of be to. tender your resignation ‘or|view of amall group interests or attempt to show the leadership,|from the point of view’ of tax- courtesy. and ‘falr play which ‘are of the good chalr- payer's interest, It is my opinion that the, tax- payers of Castlegar, be they busl- nessmen or house-holders, . are A move to reduce taxes was as finance chairman you are still The fact that you and the edi- floundering around as late as June tor of the Castlegar News suggest | wondering how to dispose of over that I have contributed to the $30,000 in unassigned revenue, Students Present Gift to Principal schoo}, The students’ council, on be- a plece of luggage. Perrault. Mentions Schoo! Financing (continued from page one) unwise. For | thful need poornest ghoos roperly . fitted. Savage Bhoes, well made of good’ materials over EES income 2s PCT eAN BUY ene AUTOMATIC. - FURNACE FOR ONLY $12.00 cA MONTE Sa eau YOUR s50) sear EQUIPMENT DEALER : SMITH'S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3401 — CASELEGAR, Ba free enterprise free with govern- ment assistance’.and leadership,” an industrial development area, beral government would take that monies would probably have to be raised out of general revenue with “perhaps”. an increase: in the income tax. PUBLIC NOTICE re Citizen's « Meeting, Jane 5, 7.30 Legion Hall. Report f convention. on Rebekah Lodge fo, 75 will meet. in -Nordic |, June 17 -.7,30. naird,. June 19, 10 - ae eryone Welcome. ‘PLUMBING & HEATING half of. the students, presented Mr. Brown with a desk set while the SHSS PTA.presented him with industrial development and’ said that if elected the Liberals would set up a separate department of trade ‘and “Let's turn the full power of | the legality of Mrs. Clara Saunders he suggested, saying that the Trail- Castlegar area should be set up as ment is in order. He attacked the’ homeworkers’ grant and defended the Liberal |that while hospital society mem- group's stand against it'in the Le-'hers can serve only a set number gislature. Mr. Perrault said a’Li-ro¢ terms this is not! true. of ap- school taxes off land, He added |Pointed members. - E | pointment LECT TESTS (omnes What happend to the pollution committee of which you are chair- man?. What do you propose to do about bylaws which are not being observed? T have served this Girl's sizes Ladie’s sizes 10-20 .. BOY’S SHORTS ..... $1.10 pr. to $1.95 without fear or favor and would * A standing ovation was given 'SHSS principal W. Roy: Brown by |"U28est to the taxpayers that the students at the annual awards day program held last week at the election of commissioners who are not afraid to stand up and be counted might ‘be the solution to the stagnation in which we find ourselves, One cannot Serve two masters, In serving the interests of favor groups, then the interests of the people as a whole are neglected. Rep’ 's Position Said to be Legal Legal opinion obtained by the Village of Castlegar with regard to representing the village on the hospital board is that the appoint- Village Aage Sylvest THONGS Children’s. or Ladies 39c pr. NYLONS Be De POP TOPS Sizes 12-20. S128 Little GIRL'S POP TOP. and PEDAL PUSHER | coats 3-6X: $I. 89) POP TOP. and SHORTS PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. | GROUND BEEF, Ib. .'. BEEF “POT. ROASTS, ‘blade Ib, _ WEINERS, Ib. ©. eine Men’s sizes, pr. $3.95 PORK: & BEANS, | SS Nebeb: case’ $2.39 VEGETABLE SOUP, Ayimer, 4 ‘tins ‘490 PORK and BEANS, Nabob, 15-02. 10-S1;. COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, fh... - 686 PET MILK, Powdered, 3 Ib. box : 396 SUGAR, 10 Ibs. $f 59] HONEY, 4 Ibs, ‘DOG FOOD, Champion, 48 ‘tin case $3. 99 STRAWBERRY ‘JAM, domo head oz. . 99c OVINCIAL Loran, NICTORIA,. By. 8; EC, 31/2 Crossroads of. the: Kootenays" ef “THURSDAY, HIUNE; 27,:1963 ;; told his. council Tuesday’ night He ‘said that the provincial government - usually appoints the same member. He added that coun- ell would have to decide next Jan- uary when the yearly ap- “whether we should have continuity.or. whether diver- sity is better.” © - Mr. Sylvest said there is no reason why.a commissioner could not be appointed: to represent the village on ‘the hospital board, PHILLIPS — To LAC and Mrs. Don Phillips (nee Patricia Rourke) of. RCAF Station, Greenwood, Nova Scotia, June 12, a son. " KAVALOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. John Kavaloff. of Blueberry Creek, June 16, a daughter. PHILLIPS — To Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Kinnaird, June co eee | Special HOME. PERMS TONI and NEW QUICK, Castlegar Drug R..E.. Goulet Corner’ of Pine | & Columbia “Phone 3653911: ».OUR STORE Is AIR CONDITIONED ; OR YOUR COMFORT. Be i ia "Nylon. geen. eae storm flaps, Metal ‘Umbrella. Frame, Dutch Door with Zipp and sewn in floor - — Priced at. Cabin Tents 9 x 12' x 7'6i in. xX 5’ Steel Frame, 2 windows on each side with Nylon Netting § : and Storm Flaps, Dutch Door. with Mosquito Screen and / Sunbeam Electric Lawn: Mower eee] BY come: with” 10 ‘cord, seralat $92/50" ‘. ‘egar’s’ fire “was | ". ‘sented , to’ ‘council “at: its : meeting last week by the new-fire'and light ; i ‘being oe conselentioasly following’ the’ Syl- rare placed: tore the ee ‘and two declined) on. ee first mee and Martin: Wal- a Dre Wed. fonds On. .the ‘third docks’ and Mike: Ros- “meeting were | 'T; MLA for Kaslo- ‘Lois Haesen, P from‘ the generosity of: the pup tary.:school:- Here Ernie Fitzpatrick, 0-chai} local drive committee, ‘accepts ‘a: cheque: fo Sianley, ‘Sherstobitoff, ; president ‘of. the grad 8, While ‘treasurer Diane. Strelive, centre,” ‘Chernenkoff 100K: on. | comply .with the school board’s re- it |over school property.’ for . inspec- . ‘ program,’ partment dissention,. the _subsect ae glasses, occ subjects..: Full . text” of: his | i B : festlgating ‘with ‘little: ‘the! Possitality of a forall. vol, labus: of “the: niversity_ of One: = the: *petent: and ® thi ais to hold in ‘abeyance the mew. mo: tor for No. 2-truck’'and -the' re- pair‘of the damaged ‘spare pump both: the: excellent: fire-record . of | impeller assembly for. No... truck, Lnoted ttle dissention in ‘the artment, -: although « the.’ tn xz fon department: budget, man the! fire® chi chased Nelson : Junior , High, ' myself, I -would : point aut: that all‘ap-| Plications for joining the fire de-| Anderson of. Sunset Magazine, Séat- partment : should ; be directed to} tle; Leonard Larsen’ of: the Denver |"* ef, * ‘The: chief has been asked. to pally the vite Bylaw in ait: |Springtield issuance. A former: +Nelsoh, “teacher now at. Kamloops,:R. ice-principal of: the West Kootenays, having taught for eight-years on the‘staff of the a of. the - $5657, he cwas president: th Nelson : District . Teachers’ “Associa- |’ J:¢ Patrick; has’ School. For Secondary|e u “Mir: Pat ick “is well. known’ in| » nent reearding the. purchase ': of | sy, it. which » will gona apers and -magarini of the Castlegar ‘and’ Dis- <{ trict Chamber: of : sComiberes, at-a luncheon pore, last: Fr: the village. and by: the annual. ‘re: pending a further ° study: of. the | with borsh- ‘5p00! & Marshall's attlees |i » Ascertained : from the school board’ by’ village’ chairmian Carl Loeblich “was hat it does’ not -ob- Tect tothe use of the’ rear-access tions ‘urider these conditions and a letter: will be sent: to’ the school |’ cision, advising ‘it’ of council's de- ¢ 7 ‘The village sald that |: ‘Castlegar Co castiegar caine gave. asl meanwhile perhaps’ some‘ negotia- ‘|tion. with a. private property own- er in the location could be discuss- ed .for' the. acquiring of a strip of road ‘to: the/tank-for use’ since the dicated on a: chart for thi purpose’ of determining water eon: sumption. is® the * 3 Proof that * the rater, Nomulatlons which, theoreti- cally: are’ in: “effect”: but ‘are not being “ento ed by | the: Millage at ihe? Present: time,” § ‘The. sprinkling ‘regulations set tne as for sprinkling at between 8 nine in observed... However, .; Comm. Ron Giles pointed out'that’some night mit | sprinkling was ‘evidenced. The chart reads’ ‘over ‘a seven: aré- enforced. the chart should -be byla and.{t will become law when ap: proved: at‘ Victoria, - The), bylaw decrees. that: sub-. dividers . saust provide. roads in subdivisions to a certain stander, and ‘sets “out: the standards In the bylaw. ; Commissioners R. C. Maddocks, Frank: ‘Richardson : ard: V. R. “ Cook voted in favor of the bylaw. = uncil: Okays at its reece ‘meeting last week : the morning to'12 noon and | ; -.| fram four. in ‘the ‘afternoon ‘ until |~ the evening’ and are‘being |" Jim ‘Lambeth w as installed as president of the Castlegar Rotary Club on Tuesday night at a garden party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Anderson in Robson. * “Past. district: governor, Harry. Harrison! of Nelson‘ was installing officer, ‘and also ‘presented - a” 10- year bar \to Jim Lambeth for’10 "| years” of perfect attendance. : Slate of: officers for the new. ‘\term: are: “Jim Lambeth, president; \Guy Guido, vice-president; Romeo ecretary, and Bill Smith Direc are Cia ‘Jim ‘Lamont,. pa Megautes td Bob MacBain. Fash ‘The - Robson still: and May and Mrs. Sie Borodula and. Mr. Mitchell ‘ of Kinnaird anc Creek. ral appearance. yell ae itrolled Ihave’ made, most f volunteer “fire ‘departments have a social ‘club. aud clubroom privileges.: Tf the tlegar’ Firemen’s:-Club want. the ertainly ® objéc- cil: menting: Ey 1. The firemen | did: not’:buy 24 glasses. They. did, in “fact, buy 24:dozen: glasses" and: this purchase was: made not from village funds but from: the coffers, ot the :Fire- ‘men’s: Social: They’ were pought. in time. ctor the /firemen’s banauet .: and pall: last’ Decem! :] several years:from Oglow.H E ‘used by..Oglo Brothers Building Supp! before: arters of that: firm were’ built-in ’1961--Shown in Po ; ; fle ‘BOUNDARY. ELECTRIC (Castlegar) ‘Ltd. the’ building: it: has’ “occupied ‘in’ Castlegar: age mj accepted a ‘position: di Ltd.'The't | vey, who is also senior boys’: coun- S| nior ‘poys’: counsellor,’ has also .ac- Jackson of Kinnaird,” 5 judges’. are’ “Sgt. and ‘Mrs. Warren Jennings of Cas- tlegar,:Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Bill’ Chevel- dave} and:; Mr.’ and‘: wae prank | Mrs.:Donald Quiding of: ‘biueberry | The! queen‘ contestants. are judged on :the basis ‘of poise, fa-|a-m. cial beauty, personality + ‘and: gene- ¢ Mr. and Mrs. George |"#d been over 30) ‘The Kinnaird poo! will be open to ite. Public on "Saturday: at 9.30 ; All the necessary improvements to the pool have been accomplish- ‘Village clerk Allen Selbie told ed. » Flower girl at this year’s Rose Ball’ ill: ‘te Darlene “Jackson, | His‘‘council Tuesday © that ‘fee ment for District Ne, 9 is Proceed: ing normally..: : The Stanley. Humphries * Se- condary School administrative staff lowing appointments: . « - J. Holden,” supervising princi- pal from Kamloops and R. J. Pa- loops. The “new, principal. advised. the board that he was has been’ completed with the fol-|.~ The Board on School Trustees | “faces on 1 next year’ at’: Courtenay while a | the /:34member: teaching:’staff at | Thompson will continue his studies SHSS.. will: not, be « = attendance | 5t'-UBC. Miss Mary-Jo’ Cullen ‘is going: -to :France: where. she. will : wa : has. purchased SHSS and‘who ‘taught physical: ed-} 5 r'the mast continue her- studies of the French language, si a ‘state ‘W. Mcintyre, teacher. training UBC, *T, W. Spring, Cranbrook, 2 Ls°! Orris, “West: Summerland, Stedham, : Vancouver, ae B. TE Spain, :Kamloops,’ G..R. | Bralorne, and: Mrs. L. iMastech +| Trail. * lementary ‘etaft ‘appointments: << ‘Miss 'J. < Knowler, : Fruitvale, Miss { P.'.G. Lewis, Nelson, «Miss §.- O'Shaughnessy, Naniamo, . Mrs. R, J. Patrick, Kamloops, F. Salikin, Yanconyet jand Miss E.. H, Basso tive capacity, -however “Mr. Har- j ted fa ; TRIP. TO INDIANA in July and R ‘Youth: to attend "Th yt a ‘at ‘Purdue’ University has' been won by. Ronnie Verzuh, left; of Kinn: church’ treasurér. James Macheth presents. 2 chegqu business ‘.on | Ronnie to. cover: his’ fees Hing | Presbyterian: congregations ‘at ‘Kinnaird Slocan. ay. and : | New Denver. —_ Castlegar. News Photo, Here to on behalf: of. the |™: that ' the’ lots have already been sold. "Columbia Cellulose a ises Pulp Prices. “As Other Companies “Columbia Cellulose last Thurs day announced ‘increased “ pr: for kraft: pulp, effective aay, 1, following : similar moves ‘by other. major B.C. producers. The company, with plants at | Prince Rupert’ and ‘Castlegar, said semi it will‘increase the: price’ of " | bleached < kraft ‘pulp | by $73 $7 ae ston Canadian. custo: to $135 for Bleached ' kraft * will remain a at ae a'ton for Canadian consump- lon, But ‘company . Breaidest Pau weil pocet, its leached, tt pulp panese . customers