1 eA ANEIARnoan een nna Frovinelal Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/8767 ' SAYRE WELL HAVE A SWINGING, Leib CAREFREE WINTER..." * “COF FFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES > Teli Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, ‘Castlegar lorie H. King of Castle- gar eee of 175 students | who wou: first: class scholarships attend? ‘university. Miss King will be attending the arts and science faculty at Victoria University. government ‘scholar- ships‘to'help pay the cost of this year’s higher education have been won by 3,306 students who wrote examinations at the Universi of British Col- umbla;’ University of victoria, Simon: Fraser Ui were Dame ‘ ‘Universi Neloon, Vancouver City | Voters and the Teamnol cyt ‘it ite was Jetate ct ehnology, it» w by Hon.: eR: Peterson, minister of education. hol needy students, a nally. was meee Wo be $1 ealiog, but to] with an eee Md about £co scholarship winners and ‘a sig: nificant increase’ in the number forthe ‘year to 1965 ‘the total’ was’ $871,000. ‘AM winners of first’ class standings get one half ‘oftheir tuition..fees paid: ‘Up: to 3,500 winners with second class stand- ings of seventy per cent or high: er get one-t their! fees: paid. The figure was previously 2,850. Mr. ‘Peterson satd the “govern- went had: been pleased. to raise the ‘number’ The ships for“ university. students, along:: with 1,805 won® by au dents Mire ‘wrote ade 10 and ations and ounced last week seeking Haver edu- cation, KINNAIRD UNITED CHURCH Church Services'11 a.m. Sunday School 9.45 a.m. at oe chanel Castlegar Student Awarded First Class + | In Government Sponsored Univeretty Entrance Kootenay Builders | & Suppliers. ‘LINOS — SASH ‘AND’ DOOR - ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD ‘All Sizes of Glass Cut to; Order 1 ‘STORM: ' SCREEN | WINDOWS | ADE TO ORDER the'Ilmit: because‘ of' the’ signi-. 2 ficant increase in : “THIs 'WEEK‘s SPI CIAL LINO YARD GOODS ‘from’ 79c per. square yard "We Take Batter Care ‘of Your pouina Necas” 636 ‘COLUMBIA’ AVENUE — PHONE 365-5165 ie amount, spent on Ss to tbe biggest: Ee penn Soro Can- ada welghing 42 pounds and 36 ounces. And the Castlegar a: District Fal Fair? It’s. caiet fall fair expires it is meeting hel last Jenuary, seven and the senting organiz- ations: “and that 40 just Ghout ex- Jains it. So it will A+ down into our local history Castlegar and cietict fall fair ended 96s in id reign ed] old and yn the part of its working of| home in vancouver) position Toree ” ‘and enerally ‘spe: ed with goo the sam Swing workers speaking ie she left th years. Ii took’a :iot' of .work, a lot’ of work on the part of too few. Ar e ied the-end of holidays find ito take on the respon- tthe shelter of- ide,a most suitable ed in living. He is Seven, years has. been used to the quiet living of an older couple. On the other hand 'there is a “cattle dog’, a collie type of medium size who has ‘been gift- id 47-° VOL. 19, No. 37 ? CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1966 ' 10'CENTS PER COPY B canis SON vc taft -No-action © petheoming on the ec ullding * 0 of the propased from Kinnaird to Salmo, Castlegar and district chamber of coranere members learned A letter. from Hon. P. A. > Gaglardi, highways minister, in- ; formed ‘the chainber that ‘the ‘ Salmo road could not be consid- ered until completion of the Bril- jane bridge and other: local! Pro: last ni Groans of ‘same: ‘old story”. rose from the 17 improvement should be — given, Priority by, the chamber, committee be established to re- solve’ the priorities, fierce’ protest from Bill] Waldie of, Robson. who}saw ‘the two ‘roads as separate issties, Reporting to the October meeting of the chamber, togeth. er with the roads priorities com- mittee, will be’ a committee ‘ap- pointed ‘ito . study: the Robson terry. situation. “This committee was set up ‘at- tending after the minister's let- by fer was read ' to >the first fall hamber. 4 yening debata'|¢ her the Salmo’ lerm: man following’a Stine with town council Tuesday evening. +The committee is headed by at. the’ couticil: :meet- Trail road’ ing For School Children Crosswalks yesterday were “painted across Columbia Aven- ue at the old Castlegar. School site for. those’ children living th ide of: the. street alternative tinder. consideration: Mr. Bissell=: tain as'to the effectiveness of & crossing -with out. lightts. d: then, icer- | road = would. establish. Castlegat th > | bubs of the Koo! nays. ie. members will: report + Th | back’ to the October. meeting ‘on <)° | whether or not they consider | f /;| that the. Castlegar-Robson ferry ‘| should continue runnin, Bs: The alterate“routes will be Brilliant bridge‘and possibly. the ATrow. dames Ep ‘This ferry has been It. was ae by die shat the e Castlegar to. Trail muter: roads) in‘ the. , West, it was observed: and :Kinnaird’s: positions Tootion. was. passed that.a = Jim ‘Lambeth who was with the| J Chamber Coane elas Ve (ecole Must Assume Town Status — s Population Climbs to Nearly 3,000. despite | i e latest ‘sus. of the’ vil Kinnaird will have to take; Hy out town’ status as of January ri 1967, it was announced at the village council meeting Tuesday evening. The annoumcentent was made following.a directorate from the department of municipal affairs. | Sell ‘0% Tt is: planned. the day- noe: ing : offi town status -will be | °2 August /12, the 19th'b of the ‘community. Reacis cen- it lati 3° ans ue sent population per- ene compared to an estimated 2,700 last year. ‘Advances on the centre by the West Kootenay Chamber of the ; Rossland-Trail:: consti behind him at the polls | and.-Fow! Brothers, So- ‘on. Monday,” Don cial Credit mines and’ ‘petroleum reso! can look con. 3 concerned the third part of the Social Cre- ait seven: year plan which includ- lans* for. housing ments “ic ithe two defez bee in the Rossland-Trail riding,,Pat Fowler for the Liberal - Ted Campbell KDE I ers Bot “a5 sate, a Gael 248 a ueberry and ‘Fowler/42.: 2 'AS Der Paty k eer. Par) Brothers :4, Campbell and der, ler. principal’ Gatien who was pine onl erating a one-room school, at Creek, system m Mrs. . | ¥. Marr? will teach grades‘ one through : three‘ and:Mr. Verigin, grades four, ‘through ‘six. ‘strike at necellated the 0 aetane nae of | selin, six schoo! b building near the Osby tlegar: New. Ere nounced at the board meeting for:.:.the » Stanley Humphries School ares a "h addition, Mrs. J. Couch and ‘Mrs. L.-B, Moen have been ap ght :beca ‘many. departments ‘are:already. over | Castlegar was. obliged a. pay this extra money of a change in: the brevincial statues: regarding: bond ‘The; of!town i id rather than Tues: gay. At At ar time a» zonii ring will also be held, « Hid Fo head teachers. at Bril- it ana a Valley: Vista elemen- Creek: ean’ Christennen.- At ‘Kinnaird open ciuiat ‘school, Nevion Ea- ward. eereee Mrs. ; Wilkinso: a element, ary, 8. 7a ing, 3 “James G.Hem- yesterday. ; i Ini aition’ a an. ‘estimate ~-studetits are registered for p ee time courses. ‘) ber and ‘room “is ‘no problem, ‘ said ‘Mr. Soles. work is going ahead apace on the ; temporary. in. 75| tases -Celgar. pulp division punk: much of. the: equip- | - "While ment from the Sele campus to the tem: ved di ly |} porary site, peed and phy- is | manufactured ' specially geared to cater to a higher num- asics benches have had to be for the ‘smaller ‘rooms, The chemistry” ‘lab, a con- verted wash and shower room, is pre-e water ani oratory. :To eSanteract the fhereiged fire tisk, — physics © labora’ bunsen burners: have, been shei- ved in favor of. electrical: heat- | 5¢! ing elements, Dr. R. F. Grant head of the chemistry department said con- cal He added however some experi- >| ments might be have to be modi- ducting ‘classes. in. these make-| shift facilities will in no way inmypare the quality of the course. fied. = Dr, Seat compared the fa- cilities favorably: to «those pre- ntly in-use at UBC where he taught previously. “UBC is:using army shacks for some of its courses, “Te Locate Branch th Cgiow Building: 5 The public works depart- ay ment has accepted an offer ito Y| lodge its Castlegar unemploy- ce in the Og- for, tourist funds were: turned down flat by. ;council members: The ‘reason ‘given was the number of errors in the last bro ted in the id nave of the liter- ature. @ It: was noted on the tourist P, know tg ana, bd group,: known asthe Been" banned) from: staging’ any form. of revelry on town pro- PR ‘The motion. was, made by. Castlegar town council Tuesday. night following .a_report of. the cdndition’ the’ arena was left in j >: by the group. to, Tuesday evening, stated emph- atically that because of the loca- tion’ of: the: office, Ya must,’ Castlegar ‘town council: meeting |°" : istorical Caravan At Kinnaird Today Edward - Johnson, | jm rary. quarters at the Celgar ‘had the wooden floor reinforced to bear the - estimated six tons of book weight, said Don Wick, librarian. Mr. Wick's tempor- ary helpers, Colleen Miller TEN THOUS ND books: are slatéd ‘for the Selkirk College library. The temporary lib- Fsttenaing the’ college’ when it: opens on left, and Jennifer Frost of Trail are both first year. ‘beral arts’ mance who’ ‘will be | campus has September 26. Colleen’ is one of several students: enrolled ‘from out of the district who registered ‘last’ week only to find a. = three-week -wait . ahead «before: college started. — Coreeer News Photo : of Calgary, Parents and friends of the’ ited to join the’: &