(arson Rebekah Lodge No, 75 mo- jwere the ‘guests of the Rebekah iwas held. B 'cording secretary, Mrs, Isabell Me- We ;Maud Stainton; Inside Guardian, @ jto Nobel Grand, Mrs. Murray - Uncen Wedding Is of Wide Interest in Area St. Andrews United Church of Haney was the setting for an attractive holiday wedding uniting in marriage Sharon Rose Under- hill and Constable William Don- ald Murray. Rev, L. W. McArtheer performed the ‘ceremony. Both wedding principals are well known here. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming in a floor-length gown of white lace over satin, featuring lily point sleeves and scalloped neckline, Her chapel veil was caught to a dainty crown of seed pearls, Wearing a pendant ‘and ear- rings of. gold nuggets, ‘a gift .of the groom, she carried a crescent shaped. bouquet of scarlet carna- tions with white -stephenotis. Maid of honor was Miss Ja- net Keller of Horseshoe Bay while brides maids were the bride's sis- ter, Miss Kathy Underhill, and Miss Jean Murray - sister of the groom. ’ All wore identical bouffant dreses of.light blue chiffon over taffeta styled-with short sleeves and bateau necklines, Their head dresses were of matching blue net held by a single rose and both car- ried bouquets of yellow. mums. Attending the ‘groom was his brother Morris Murray, while u- ee 21 VITAMINS, "MINERALS, "& TRACE ELEMENTS "PARAMEITE © “"PARAMETTES” Gee YVUNIOR CASTLEGAR DRUG R. G. Goulet Corner of Pine and Columbia AA shers were Constable L. S. Hen- schel} and Constable A Dilworth. The groom and ushers were in the RCMP full dress uniform. A reception was held in the Poppy room of the Royal Cana- dian Legion at Haney where 50 guests were received by the bri- dal couple. The bride’s table centred with a three tiered wedding cake made by Mrs. Deepray, was trimmed with crimson rosebuds nestled in white angel hair. Flanking the cake on either side were white tapers entwined with scarlet rib- bon. The toast to the’ bride was given by Mr. Lorne Parton to which the groom ably responded, : heeie served. _ Kingarson Lodge . Installation Hold With Rossland Some of the members of Kin- tored to Rossland on Jan, 14. They and Oddfellows Lodge there and a Joint installation of 1963 officers The 1963 officers of Kingarson 'who were installed were: Nobel Grand, Mrs. Justine Buffett; Vice \Grand, Mrs. Isabell Blackburn; re. Neil; financial secretary, Mrs. Ma- Irie. Pratt; treasurer, Mrs. Rita {Wisted; Outside Guardian, Mrs, Mrs, Peggy King; Right Support » Anne Gor- don; Chaplain, Miss Isabell Gordon. At the close of a very busy evening delicious refreshments sOn Jan. 21 the members of Kingarson held their regular meet- ing with 14 members present and Mrs. L Buffett presiding. Routine opening was conducted with busi- ness following. During the. busi- ness many suggestions were made regarding the raising of money and it was decided to hold a bak sale in one of the local stores, = Mrs, E, Murray‘is to be in charge .of arranging with one o: the stores and setting a date, Under unfinished business, Mrs, Murray took the chair for the installation of the officers who were not present at Rossland. Mrs. A. Gordon assisted Mrs. Murray. Officers installed were: | War- den, Mrs, Barbara Morey; nie Houston. Mrs. Gordon then took the chair and was assisted by Mrs, Houston ‘in installing Mrs, Murray as conductor. Mra, Buffett | eu part in the instllation. Routine business was continu- ed and at the. close of the meeting = were ser-| == of and good wishes read by Morris Murray were received from rela- ved, tives and friends of. Toronto, Cal- gary, Winnipeg, Hibbing Minnisota U.S.A. Whithorse, Beaver Creek RENATA SOCIALS and Haines Junction, Yukon. Mrs. Dupray chose a royal blue rayon saten jacket dress with matching hat and white accessor- jes, her corsage was of white car- nations, The groom's mother wore a honey beige ensemble of lace over satin with matching accessor- fes‘and bronze orchid corsage. For going away, the bride wore a grey suit with black and white accessories and white garde- nia corsage, Following their. honeymoon the. young couple. will make their home at Haines Junction Yukon Territories where the groom is stationed with the RCMP. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and. Mrs, J. A. Murray and Ken of Kinnaird; Mr. Garry. Un- derhill of Watson Lake Yukon; |. Mr. W. Evans of Whiterock; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Murray, Mrs, Ma- ry McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. V: R. Fourt, Corporal and Mrs. R. Mul- lock, Constable and Mrs. Dilworth, ‘Constable and Mrs. R. Bruns and Constable L. S. Henschel, all of Vancouver. BIRTHS ALAGOA — To Mr. and Mrs. Tony Alagoa of Castlegar, Jan, 18, a daughter. GLENDENNING — To Mr. and -Mrs. Llewellyn Glendenning of Kinnaird, Jan. 19, a daughter. ‘BEAVING TON — To Mr. and Mra, Gordon Beavington of Castle- gar, Jan.:19, a son. TINIKOFF — To ‘Mr. ai Mrs, Thomas J. Kootnikoff of ‘Bull lant, Jan. ‘21, a daughter. DICKSON — To Mr. and Mrs, John A. Dickson of Kinnaird, Jan. 21, a daughter. BERG — To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- mand Berg of Kinnaird, Jan. 21, a son, ITE KS PUBLIC NOTICE St. David’s Anglican W.A. Kinnaird will hold it's annual St. Valentine's Tea and Bake Sale on Sat. Feb. 9 in- KIS Hall 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.’ Door Prize. Tickets 35c¢ each. Sr. .Ctizens = mecting in Legion “Hall Fri, at -7:30 p.m, Burton Camp- bell will give talk and show | Pictures ‘of his trip to Eu-_ | rope, Castlegar Jr. Teen Town ~ Meeting to be held at Le-. gion Hall Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. Einasored i “the L., A..to the Canadian Legion Feb. 9 at 11 a.m, at Legion Hall. Anyone wishing’ to donate anything please cntact: Rob- son:> Mrs, Adshead , §-5093; Castlegar: Mrs, D. Peppard “sweet and.Savory. Sat. Jan '\ 26 at 1.30.p.m./at Castlegar Drug. ee! Castlegar United Church Annual Robbie Burns Tea & Bake Sale, United: Church Basement. Sat. Jan. 26 at 13to:16. year olds. SMITH'S ‘mn tt 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, SAA a 2-4pm, PLUMBING & HEATING BC, Mrs M. Rohn Mrs, P, Warkentin, accompan- | == ied by Mrs, J. Riemer, spent the weekend visiting friends in Nelson. Mrs. K. Dyck has left to spend the winter“ visiting | relatives in Trail and-Kamloops.. \* = the moment his feet oe the): As ‘sun’ as baby tries te stand alone-make ‘sure hie ‘@ tongue opens right to thy roomy. tov, for ease: i- putting on, taking off ‘-esmooth, soft insidt + won't chafe tender fert Flexible, sueded leat soles with light, non. el. We have a full sock ul Savage Pussyfoots. Our stafl will take. time ‘to fit your Saby carefully, correctly |, MADDOCKS = = ea SALE SALE SALE. CAR COATS Ladies laminated $14.95 and vp Children’s CAR COATS $4.95 & baie Mon’ 's Nylon DRESS SOCKS 5Qe pre 2er SHAT Men’s WOOL WORK SOCKS 3 Ihs. ...... 68c. Lédies SEAMLESS NYLCNS Micro Mesh 2° pr. for $1.00 SWEATERS Ladies’ “Wink” COATS Orton Pile to clear at $52.95 Ladies Wool or, Orlon Winter HATS’ _ Sale Price $1.95 Cardig & Pull $1.95 Girls’ sizes 4.14 Ladies sizes Chidren’s Stretchee _LEOTARDS 99c - $1.19 - $1.59 $5.95. A. Tank BACON i Swifts Provilura Mb. phe. 2 Be ‘BEEF POT: ROASTS. .CELERY HEARTS Pkg. cece TOMATOES PORK STEAKS PORK LIVER Ae byes DOUST SKATES Boys sizes $8.50 & $8.95 "Mens ‘sizes $10.50 & $14.95 BLACK cop STEAKS ‘Ib. EGGS, Grade A Med. 2 doz. vine GHG PURITY FLOUR 2544b. bag ... PEANUT BUTTER ‘Squirrel '48-oz, 88c i TOMATO PASTE Hunts 4.for ... TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, 48-oz, PORK & BEANS. Broders 4 for 49c . & Co. $1.89 | - 48c WAXPAPER REFILLS z Cut Rite 4 - $1.00 PANCAKE MIX Monarch 9 oz. 2 for 19c CAKE MIXES. Monarch 9 oz. + Prices panee For Quick _PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE MEN’ Ss STORM COATS regular 10.95 to 19, 95 Now ON. SALE $6.95 ¢ & $9.95 ; LADIES COATS -5 only- regular’ 22.95, to 42.95 NOW ON SALE 12,95 to 21.95 i ‘LADIES BLOUSES in sizes 12-18 regular 2.95 to 6.94 NOW ONLY 1.95 to.4. 95: : LADIES NIGHTIES -full length ON SALE] FOR ONLY matali Sats $1.99 to. $3. 99 OUR LOSS IS YOU GAIN- NOW Is THE TIME. FOR YOU: TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXTRA LOW PRICES. Just Arrived. oo. New 1963 Automatic Washer & Dryer CUSTOM DELUX AUTOMATIC WASHER ca 2. speed - 2 cycle - 42 pound capacity 3 ring agitator - Rapid ‘Spin’ Dry. Detergent - Bleach and Dye Dispenser * . | year warranty, plus 4 years on transmission. - _ Special Price $319.00 - DELUX FLOWING HEAT DRYER Timer to dial up to 160 minutes. Automatic, 10‘minute” --eool and fluff period - Five fabric settings plus w wash and. "| wear cycle. 1-year warranty. Special Price $1 85.00 See these Twins ¢ on display at West's ne en | : thanked the officers for taking EE Ca ee i a i. Aa sn] PROVENCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B, ¢,. . DEC. 31/3279 Published Every Thursday at “Th ‘Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 16,No. 5 CASTLEGAR,, BRITISH, COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1968 70 CENTS PER COPY Local Views Oa Regional College” Are Sampled | DON BROTHERS, MLA --for Rossland: ‘Tratl—described hnaelt as: “delighted” with the news. He said ‘he has been interested in the decentralization of higher, educa- . tion ‘and the’ establishment’ of ‘a regional college system cver since his; days at UBC: . MRS. W. JACOBSON, chair: man of the ‘School Board— ‘Very, very. pleased... ..we've been hop- ing for this.” She said a regional college here will be very important for, the ‘area ‘and. said ‘the - schoo! | Rs oard will give full cooperation to- wards the establishment of such a college. : st . . : LW. RO¥ BROWN, member of the Iocal Citizens’ Committee for a’ Junior College — “Wonderful news ’..': This is the crossroads, of the Bootenays and it is the ideal location.” ; G. Cc BSS." superintend- ent of schools—'Exceedingly plea- sed.to “hear ‘of recommendation.” He said the existence of a regional eollege strategically ‘located here “will encourage young men and women of the: Kootenays ‘to con- thue with ‘additional education.” ese CARL . LOEBLICH, Kinnaird village :chairman——“Great news‘. recognition must; go,,to’.dur-local @ommittee headed “by, “Roy. Brown ¢ |: for their .efforts “'in'-bringing merits of our’ area to the attention i ef, Dr. Macdonald.” en entre, L “AAGE SYLVEST, village chairman—‘Acceptance of this recommendation by the gov- ‘ernment and Iocal authorities would be. of. tremendous" importance to Castlegar and ; District, residents “. ° i}: FRED Castlegar | ° Jeffery's ‘Hog, Line’ column. i served... by. ferries, or mountain ON SPARE: BOARD for the Second Annual Curling Bon- piel being held here. at.the. weekend. is..seven- year-old Gary ‘Rutland, son, of .Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaird. Gary, has. an eight-pound ‘advantage over. the “stone” he. is throwing. He weighs 48° weighs 40 pounds! Scores of curlers will converge on the .Castlegar arena.'this weekend from ‘all over the. Koot-|i=. enay area:to take. part in the ’spiel.’ For details : see Bob Charles, Rutiand of; , ween’ Nelson nd;-Trail. This-reg- Ry tenays ‘and. a college. located here to.serve this) vast area: However, ofithe 98, 000 Dareos inthe region nearly two-thirds live inthe - West Kootenay : valley, bet- ,ion~ provides,:enough students: to various: institutions of -higheredu- cation now to warrant the establish- ment-of a two-year college, i Like ‘the Okanagan, the popt lation: is not “concentrated in-one|*]. centre,‘ ibut distributed © between several: cities ‘and towns. ms : mum accessibility. considerations. ‘Although :the\college has ‘been in large “number : Nelson ‘are enrolled either. in 13 '‘or'aré-attending UBC: “WEST KOOTENAY - et “Grestoa ~~ Suggested For "Castlegar Area A two-year regional | college has: been‘recommended’ for the Castlegar-Kinnaird area by the pre- sident eri the: University of Bri- tish: Columbia to serve school dis- tricts ‘from Trail to, Nelson. {Dr.. Joha’ B. ‘Macdonald’ made the recommendation in his report “Higher? Education in British Cal- umbia and a:Plan: for the Future”. : | made : public: Monday. A. copy ' of. the report! was forwarded: ta the Castlegar News last’ weelt. - The’ day’ college. here: would be'within’ one hour’s driving, time for: the ‘students it. would: seeve.. Residents of -the East Kootenags: “would ‘have to. decide betwee: offering ‘grade 13 and establishing residential dormitories at ‘the col lege in Castlegar.” Initial capital ensts im the first should be borne “by the comm s}nity or region. which’ the: college serves, and two-thirds shoul emmr fom funds supplied by ar throwgi e 2 ‘Ten organizations met Monday | night at the.request of the Castle- gar Rotary Club té talk over the raising of funds to. meet the cost of the Rotary Health Centre. ‘Organizations: ‘sending repre- sentatives included the Kinsmen’s Club, Brilliant Men’s ‘Choir, Ladies. Choir,’ ‘ODE,’ Castlegar» Ladies Choir, Robson’: ‘WI, ‘Arrow: Boat Club, "Knights’ of Columbus, Hand- icapped”” Society, Cancer Society 5 ° the Castlegar and: District: Cham- Der. of: Commerce —~ “Wonderful “mews for . the :District:.:.°. The Chamber will give every. coopera. fos and any backing necessary.” ‘Mest. W Evans ~ SHill. Connected With Land Sales Contrary ‘to a “rumor, Mgst. Wm. Evans. of “Nelson has. not been relleved of ‘his duties” as eommissioner. of Doukhohor fand sales in the, Kootenays.... “Cotnacted by ‘the Castlegar News, Attorney-General “Robert (Bonner gave a ulck no”, to the Yamior. Columbia | ellalose - Profit 33 Cents A Common Share Paul M. Marshall, president of Columbia Cellulose. Company, ‘in a special letter ‘in ‘advance of the annual report, notified: sharehold- and the Club. Miss ‘Doris, Vospburg, head ‘of the public health nurses in the. ea, gave a full outline of the uses made ‘of a health ‘centre, and answ- ered many questions ; ‘in this dir- ection. ‘Total cost: of the. centre is‘a- bout: $32,500 with $9,200, being’ put | Rotary Health Centre Here tions coming from the Cancer Soc- iety' and: Polio Clinic a‘ balance ‘of $4,000 is still to‘be. raised to comt- plete’ the financing. Many idéas’to.:raise this a- mount. were’ talked.“over’ by ‘the members’ of the various’ organiza- tions. in attendance: and: further plans. will be* announced Louies _ Gasllegar | News ~ Policy.on Letters On Subdivision: we Castlegar News policy with re- + gard: to letters-to-the-editor.,con- ‘ cerning ‘the. Castle Bar’ eubdiy- is as: follows: up by the ernment. The.TB Society::has don- ated: $3,600, the Rotary Club has and the same by the dominion gov-| ; ision, Letters , will’ be ‘printed “only. ; over. the name of persons writing them. No pen-names ‘will be ‘al- ** the | to give further details. ‘Most Robson welt is not possiblé for the CBC at this time as.it.is:at present. avalting tech- prio! to’ the «Board. of “in, ‘March. Thi tl P| ens information: from the® CBC's public tance’ ‘a8 well Atthoughe Nelson is within 27 miles of Castlegar, a fer- ry . crossing; lengthens: the travel time,’ but: construction “of the Co- lumbia river bridge will: overeome this obstacle, « 2 Both: Castlegar “and Kinnaird have, experienced rapid ‘growth. in the past: five years. Rossland and ‘Trail’ have“ remained ‘static, ie constructio: A‘ two-year Kootenay Region: al College ‘at: Castlegar. could have dents by. 1971, Residents ‘of’. the | 94! East‘ Kootenays would -have ‘to de- cide | between“ offering: grade 13 the’ Celgar pulp |- milil- at “Castlegar has < materially.|\"° strengthened the ‘economy ‘of the “With ‘possible ‘construction |: tr ,| adidtional Population growth: smay |". be expected,» 500’ students: in 1965 and ‘900 stu-|* couver,* ~The signal, said the also to serve Id Sother’! TV. ‘developments, | James : Porter of “Robson, head ‘of a‘TV in that coats, cent:-should: -come > fran’ fees, ‘at (least 25 per. cent: from the community or region, amfé not more. than\:50: per: cent fram. et vernment. grants.” ~ Besides recommending Bs year Tegional college in the viet ty of ' Castlegar, Dr: Macdonald that: Victoria oe | lege:: become . an: ‘granting college: ore ae year. degree-granting errand ‘college Toss - Fraser. Valley; that. the scfoo? dis 5 tricts ‘of the Okanagan sales: oo operate in “1 ity recéived ‘ the following: letter from Community Video | Limited of ar ny, is “happy to:re- ies beyond * ‘Kinnaird. a port "that plans for’ this “ (Robson) ‘The low. power TV 1 is:of a type especially |‘designed for short. range’ applications. It ‘would sSperates on channel td t. five | Ceallegar, Kinnaird ‘Gouncils Discuss Matters of Interest : “Castlegar” council met ‘with Kin- seem to be, quite‘ well. Although we “cannot give you a definite ‘date for com- mencement of- construction,’ indic- ations are that it should be. in the near future. f regional: college: with the: exper” tation of its becoming # four-year: degree-granting ‘college - by: 1970, regional college be that a two-year in) metropolitan. Van- established in couver. Dr. - Macdonald. also sees the “desirability”: of two-year colleges being Planned © for’ opera tion by 1971 in.the:Central Van-. couver Island ~ Region, :. Kamloops. “The have been’ made nny ¥. believe, Erantes . The 0m, page: FmOD , |order has ‘been. prepared a ‘and was eee. at. the’ beginning: of “Jan- . Last "week Telephone Com- pane personnel were'in the field chi : the” condition “and -‘suit- sbi, of portiens of: i thelr plant naird Tuesday: night ‘to’ discuss matters of mutual interest. ~~~ and establishing dor- mitories at ‘the college in ‘Castle- “_.- |gaised, $4,000 and with other dona- |’ ers of the audited financial results r of, the ‘company. for 1962. :; The -letter disclosed that con: solidated ‘net profit -before ‘income taxes was $4,704,799, up © from $1,903,430 in 1961. Provision ‘for future’. income . tax:.was ‘made’ in the amount of $1,543,000,: and me profit for the year: was’ $3,134, representing 33 penis per oemon share, © * +. .The' results: reflect tho: first | 4 i year of operation of. the company’s | new pulp: mill: and. 5 Cand. a ree “sRupert adian Pulp: an iPaper | Workers, all-Can- od talled : “last: Friday; p | union, » back: row- left: to cEEE ‘are: A... {Li J._' Stewart, ‘outside: 2 .An extension to 'the cemetery, a.‘water’ system ‘for the cemetery and the ‘Kinnaird ‘park, mail‘ de- ery in the two villages, garbage pickup,” television’ .reception, . the proposed regional college, regional planning, a culvert across’ Merry fon ‘We have been advised that the ‘actual: order «to..do the job would be‘ issued’ as. soon as. final plans have been prepared.’ ? “All indications® are that’ the this phase: is” satisfactorily com- pleted. we'shall advise Kin-Gar and request their order for! Cancer Sccicty Donates $2,100 For Health Centre Mrs. - Clara anders, presi : dent of the Castlegar Unit, Ca- Proceedings ; preliminary ‘to: the} . ‘work will soon be completed. When |: ‘The' amount ‘of $2,100, that is UV per sent 9 of: the. total, it Be of ‘the’ Creek, grants ‘to: the KRC,: and municipal cooperation | or. : cooperation © on” recreatic cultural activities.’ “Complete. details on the’ ‘meet. lonas- i Tes: Sai Tan McKinnon and, Wendy. De foe, both’ ‘of Castlegar,” topped ‘all entries to: capture the ‘mens ' and on and District Badminton . Tour- ament held Saturday and Sunday. ‘Miss Defoe managed the ‘upset of the tourney. when she defeated