NEW COURT FACILITIES ‘in Castlegar were ‘openec week in the Oglow Block: Here ‘local: Pitts, centre, receives trict magistrate Parker” Williams’ of Trail while ‘Sgt. Alex Borodula of the Castlegar RCMP. detachment looks on. Prior to the opening of the. new facilities, court was | ped at the détachment cee or in rented ‘halls asi Herb Oral Polio '\ f “The health’ branch plans to Offer’oral poliomylitis vaccine in| 90. British Columbia’ again with the offer avpilable:'in the Castlegar Dis. trlet starting Nov. 19, “De. J, McAnulty, director of daetaaing, those over the age of The ‘procedire is simply to take a few dtops of the pleasant tasting quid in a poper cup, or it can be fed to bables on a spoon, ‘The, vaccine is considered: extre- mely safe; many millions of doses have ‘been administered through- out the world without a case of pa- ralytic - pollamyéelitis ‘ever being Proven to be duc to the use’ of this vaccine. Dr. McArulty ccaphaateea the need: to continue vaccinating with Salk ‘vaccine’. by. injection. For those who ‘have: already had in- jectlons of Salk vaccine, the oral ; vaccine is. an’ oxcellent ‘booster for, thelr: immunity, On’ the other hand, the :oral vaccine: is also good for those who have ‘never been” vaccinated peters, against poliomyelitis, :* the: West. Kootenay Health Unit, announced that. the vaccine used willbe. of the Sabin type which has ‘been given'to tens’ of millions of people: in many countrics, in- cluding the U.S.A, Russia, Canada and Japan, Y The vaccine used here will be produced by the Connaught Medi- | cal Laboratories at the Untversi- ty of ‘Toronto, It will be available td everyone over three months old, congratulations © from. dis- m THUNDERSTORMS . Thunderstorms occur most fre- quently in!Canada on -the southern parties: and in. southern Ontario, an average of 20 to 30 days with thunderstorms each May-Septem- — Castlegar''News Photo ber period! “Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to Order No. 112417: of the Board of Transport: Commissioners for Canada dated the 23rd day of October A.D, 1963, the: Canadian Pacific Railway: Company: on: and oe the 16th day of January A.D. discontinue, operators, of peel r trains 45 and 46 between the City. of Lethbridge in the-Pro- vince of’ Alberta ‘and Spences Bridge: in the Province of British Qolumbia.”” i Bees Robson Resident. Writes About Halloween Damage Dear; sir: "We have ‘Just “got. over. ano- ther Halloween” night :of ‘terror, for six hours, From 6 p.m. to mid- night the barrage! was’ made up yy the over. It ib ‘surprising ‘that some fires "didn’t ‘occur. in the houses. One old couple: of 85 were held in ‘terror, with rar thrown at the house and crackers planted on the with 4 directed at ‘the Pints of ‘those | Poor’ helpless . people: in their se- venties “and’ eighties of whom I am one, ‘When children wero asked. to é ‘desist they ‘greeted the requests With: ridicule and. foul ‘language. Our fences. were .torn: down, fire jose reels and (7). were’ turned a | i EMT PUBLIC NOTICE Overture Conce: Mon., Nov. oe 330 pin. = Members only, Eomember, jee.’ cE ‘ azaar by Minto: " cen 0 OES. Twin “RE / Kinnaird’ Rate’ Payers: ‘Association will “hold; meeting a aie. “Hall. Nov.” :, Bazaar “Church Basement, -- Poppy Day Tea = Legion’ L.A. Nov. 9, — 2305 SMTi 3 Lc ‘Kinnaird’ United Church | iS Women's: Fall ‘Tea - and «: “Nov. 9 — 24. Senior Citizens Annual meeting Nov. 8, 7.30 p.m.\at Legion’ Hall. “All, members requested to be pre-, sent, ‘Sponsored by Canadian 4.30 p.ni.:Bake ‘Table. :.”! Caatlegar Curling Club Watch ‘for’ winter’ social activities.to take place from time to time, Intérest to be a new: curl a eet 1 Ecsta er PLUMBING : a HEATING. 6473-A voalety toe :| Parents *) ones—will. read this, and. will re- This once quiet .village of Robson. 'where old:people come to retire ‘and spend ‘their remaining lays in peace is now occupied by a ruthless group ‘of teenagers with no ‘sense of: humor or care, ‘Roads ‘and ‘alleys were boule- vards ‘of huge rocks. Trees and fences were torn down and were ‘own in the. roadway and cars either could not get ‘by or had to remove the obstacles first. ‘he :town resembled’.a riot stricken area and shambles. There were about: 50 teenagers from 14 to.19 and some girls were there, too. Two police cars came. on’ the scene and a CD and one RCMP ear arrived later but they all Proved | futile. All in all it was-a disgusting affair, They invited an, cguting | of teenagers from Castlegar. They had not-even the decency to res- pect .God’s house. They got red paint:and; began to” Paint on the white in patches. The church bell was calling | == until.12.30 am, What a night of terror and fear for the old women, I am sorry we did not take plio- tos: of the roads and damage in general, It was appalling. Stop signs':were thrown Som ‘or. tara ed. around; Now, sir, I wonder, ‘do the parents of: these teenagers know what the boys do? Do they go jhome and say “Dad, we. pulled down so and so’s fence and block- ed the road” and does it seem fun- ny to mom.and dad? There is nothing funny about it and some- thing must be done to stamp’ it out. . My wife served'56 small child- ren wih cookies and cadies, There were 82° children last year.’ How many, small children were afraid to come out:this year? It has happened -in previous years but this is the climax’ and something must be done.. I hope and teenagers—the guilty’ member ‘the ‘poor old-age" pensiox- ers they have insulted and caused anguish to, and will look into'their own hearts and refrain from any future violence. Remember, your parents will “1! get ‘old soon and. you also must get old. ae iys James Porter, v Robson, CASTLEGAR SOCIALS. A. Eremenko & Co. “HOUSECOATS | -Duster Style: in. plain _ colors. and . beautiful floral ° designs: in ‘as- sorted shades. : Quilted with-Dacron~ Small --Med - Large. $12.95 & $13.50. "BEDROOM SLIPPERS - fo match housecoats Sl88: seme $5.08 FETT Children’ 's OVERSHOES Pullons &* Zipper Boys & Girls All. Sizes . $2.29 $3.98 — | Mrs. R. Johnson Ph. 65,8298 Mrs. A. Rizzuto, West Koot- enay trainer and camp advisor, and Mrs, ; J.-Dalziel, District :,Commis- sioner, returned home -Ménday. morning-after spending three busy days at Tsoona, the provincial train- ing :,Tscona is situated on to. your Doctor. TH EN take your, prescription “to the -° R.E. Goulet Corner Pine & Columbia ee “ Phone. 365- 3911. a sunny bench overlooking the Chil- Hwack valley, The name was cho- sen by competition and is’ an In- dian word for Thunderbird, which is. the provincial emblem: Mr. and Mrs. D, ‘J..R. Stewart returned to their home’ in. North Vancouver at. the weekend: after a-week’s visit at the, home: of the latter's parents, Mr, and" Mrs. .L. ve Campb ell. °: BIRTHS - To Mr. and Mrs. W. » ‘TRUSZ — Trusz of Kinnaird, Nov. 2, a daug ter. FRENCH — To Mr. and Mrs. K. French of Castlegar, No | son.: “Por. Al’: “Your | ‘INSURANCE ANI REAL .ESTATE ‘NEEDS Phone: ‘365-3441 . AGENCIES 168 CL TOE RUBBERS ~ ‘Stretchees & Regula $1.98 & $2.99 Have you been missing out? ” -| TIDE, king size ‘ De nn Prices efeaics : “Nov. 8 - 11. incl. ~ | ROUND ‘STEAK, Ih. wees sreettees .. T9¢ PORK CHOPS, Ibe eee eee 58e. BEEF POT ROASTS, Ib. He GROUND BEEF, 2 Ibs. . sare GBor GUT-UP-FOWL, in a tray, lh... 5.0. + 396 | MILD GHEESE. Jn bulk, the Seca es = Ble $134 TIDE, giant size lo. COFFEE, Red & White, Ih. scecees 490 MILK, Camation, Glins ......5. :. $1.00 STRAWBERRY JAM, Nahob, 48-02 99c MARGARINE, Rose Brand, th. .... 206 ‘CHEESE, . Golien Loaf, 2-1b; box . GRAPES, Emperor, th: | POTATOES, 10. Ibs. . SAS 7% x SUT ULAR LC $1.10 severe Oe —— For the man who w wants an all around sports:shirt ARROW GLOB ETROTTER | sis athe answer. © AS X20X 1 — 16X 20X 1 — 14 X 25 X 1 only 20.X% 25 X only. : Storm Window _ PLASTIC KITS 29¢ each’ Creek: are: “dente along’ ‘the, Kinnalrd-Christina Creek’ and‘: Brilliant-Ootischenia tives, as the number ‘of: tatepayers in attendance to these meetings *10)CENTS $ PER COPY al : School , Meetln the ratepayers in various’ attend- ance: areas iof School’ District :No. 9 have now been’ completed, tate ‘s. Pirat\ of cthe ‘anntial ‘meatings ‘was for the Tarrys-Thrume-Shore- | ‘ acres area and was: held «in the : Moran ‘of: Thrume’ was ‘elected’ to serve'a’two-yea rm on the Board of -School, Trustees, : defeating Sam Konkin, former Tar- | >’ cal tives rys representative’ and. Under the new. set-up put Into Thrume- | $ ‘eftect ‘this year, . Tarrys: Shoreacres area voted for a tries tee males than'a representative, yh re no ‘elections to As. there be! held’.'In‘’ the - Robson-Syringa | * + Creek zone, :the meeting at-Robson }.3.., School “dealt with’ general echoot business: and reports, z Hiatenayera for! the’ Blueberry | ¢ ich includes resi- Lake Highway, ‘attended’a meeting the Blugb Cre W. ¥.. Gat this © meeting: Retiring } hrepre- ntative John’ Marshall“ ‘announ- he would not seek yas‘elected as for;a one-year term [ th ees will ask the Department of. Edt cation to’ appoint a repres rs ead 0 of Deer Park wasi‘elected | to represent the Re: nata-Deer Park area atthe meet: | ‘A meeting of the repregentac will: be :held at" an early, py elect. one,“of their. num:| § problem‘of classroom ‘shortage, the report ‘points out, and to serye |. Present and future needs the board | Le; Meetings for Gibson Creek-Pass ‘areas failed ‘to ‘elect representa: ear. z P Septic tank trouble in the 500, +1 Block~ on’ 7th ANE, “| West. Kootenays, towards Seaptlene | ment “of a regional - colleg ie was 2] also covered," wih t pats for. OTe ee of a'second- ary:school in Kinnaird.’ A’referen- dum will-be‘brought to the'people shortly, :and public meetings will]. be held to acquaint the ratepayers wih. details. ‘An ‘outline and “exp! lation Oo; the ‘enlargement ’o! ha tée'and that at it ’be under-the chair- aito have the’ Project “Society rate the arena for the, balance of the’ 1963-64 season’ at’ its‘ meet- % orp’ : ae Aitheneh the the. motion passed. e mee! with: representatives Friday was OMe, suggested that th committee, ate itself the Disttice Recreational‘ Management. Commit- ind have venieventation ‘on Kinnaird and’ the outside | - (He ‘also suggested the not: only’ operate : and ‘trict businesses ‘and organisations placed wreaths the: : maintain:the-arena, but also that | it operate any other projects that]: may | be concerned with the welfare of district ket lowing passage of the Thorp}; x motion, ‘Mr, Hopes questioned the f. the: Project: ‘under. its ‘constitution to accept ap- ointment of the nature given it by | ~ ity, of. coun- J-°: :| clldn making such an; jepolatment. | Text’ of. a; letter sent, to, J, E. council'and. ofthe legali J x bers “of ‘the’ board | 3, ‘of ‘trustees sitondel all. niet ¥ with: ‘brief: :talks “ib gh sizes di municipally-operated: ‘the We would: escrbed above is | have: your full.ci and firm Allage’s” au- ruling on th problem’ at the earl: ‘assume: direct, Erdle etn for this, F a seve letes and™ effective’ cotitrol. season’ will require very prompt t] and \ operation parts, ce “by: the: ‘aye action: on; lub. ip will:place. boxes and. the. Castlegar. Drug. next: week: and the ub is aske Plaza’ Drug] that. we, would | ask. you to. give us| ours n- depariment's Tuling on.» “ non-profit group” without paid officials;‘using | donated ''mi terials ‘and:-labor, ping ‘larg ’ the ; village’ in ‘all respects. During the ‘past..two, years,:the arrange only. slightly mo formal. By’ a“simple. motion council, the. executive: of the Pri the pected ‘to; operate’. under. ” Details of operation, rates, ote ge of the F Program; until: the -end ‘of: March; for -most -| of Cominco,’and from-R:-D.'P% *Cenneatitatery, messages tothe doyear “men Were received ‘by: wire from3.W.:S. ‘Kirkpatrick, President, and’ Ce is being taught by-J..L. One ‘course, ented “Modern : ‘Approach to; Math,’ is designed to benefit | parent dj 9 pupils. “stustor tor . nal ian is eine given iv. Ps Samoylott aud - | instruction. in ceramics is given’ by: Mi structing.” grading classes are‘op- | 1 tiated b “by. the. Interior : Lumber amount of: hel whieh you, ‘night ble.: to: provide gyourselves ; and with | ° all’ "have* been: left society. a Srant f fae 00 o ory uring onomy. of: the ‘area in which’ they’; “are ‘teaching, Host: to the visitors or through- ~ da and part of the. 1S. * Five. dollars hig ot being ° given ayy. ‘every week: be-- id. byt the Ca tlegar News: Just: watch.’ for: your name to: appear in-any_ad- itmas. e . appears, pltone ° ‘the ‘Castlegar News: and a hi bi imalle