10° CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1962 ‘AONE Vecrabzer, t \ - NATURALIZER'S ~ _ NEW CRESCENT-T0E An inner elasticized collar hugs your foot for new ' walking comfort, With a grace mid-heel and so, Sieh air-foam inner sole to cushion your walk $16.95 MADDOCKS Castleaar Briefs A letter was received highways engineer A, -E. the highway. . ea that eM Suarters for tl brary given ould* be oa thought. Mae said that “perhaps” there might be room at the arena, ..|to which village chairman Aage Syl. vest replied: “Johnny Clarke suggesting that council instigate Sie Parallel parking all along Colum- bia Ave. through Castlegar, The RCMP. will be asked if there have been any accidents caused by pa- rallel parking since commissioners feel that paralic! parking {s now allowed only where there is plenty of room for cars to get well off . ou ‘A report from’ the WKHU indicated no pollution in the five]. latest tests of the village's ‘ water. : eee Comm. Murray Little suggest. ject society president) would pro- pably make | some if there isn’t.” agpartment ot highways will hae 50.50 the cost of light- ing the intersection of Columbia from|and Pine, a letter from Mr, Staite Staite | disclosed, . A request from Twin Rivers school principal Jim Corbett that the Sth Ave, sidewalk be extend- ed to at least Juniper St. and along Juniper from 5th to Colum- bia will be investigated. Works supervisor Norman McNabb said tie sidewalk could quite casily be extended along Sth but. there a drainage problem on Juniper St. which: has yet to be corrected. Raspberries Not Frozen; the li- |, some - A.Eremenko & Co. Red & White COFFEE, 2 Ibs. : $1.09 Heinz BABY FOOD, * 10. for . 99c SEAMLESS NYLONS Cheese WHIZ, 16-02. BRISKET, -Ib. JEWEL Shortening, Sweet, Tasty Raspberries in November? This 'is the case in Castlegar where William Walker of 6th Ave, picked:a bowl of raspberries out of his garden at the weekend. They weren't frozen “and are as tasty a3 they were during the summer.” (pro- The Pythian Sisters hold ‘annual Fall Tea 17\ Twin’ Rivers Fall Tea and Bazaar Kinnaird, Nov. 24th 2 to Bm. of Kinnaird, Organ Recital by Vancouver Organist vid Rogers. Nov. 19, Pm. at St. Saviors Pro thedral, Nelson. Nov. 21. ACURA geome NMC = PUBLIC NOTICE Kootenay Temple No. 37 will In United Church Basement, United Church Women Card Party, Bridge and Whist Sat. Nov. 17.8 p.m. Robson Hall Every- one Cordially invited. Nordis Lodge Rummage Sale and Bake Sale Time 11-5 Nov. 24 at Castlegar upholstery Shop. St. David's Anglican W.A. will hold Coffee Party and Bake Sale in K, I. S, Hall Kinnaird Nov. 16 10-12 noon, Buy Your Xmes Cake s and mincemeat at Coffee Party in Robson Church Hall Nov. 22 10:30 a.m. Sponsored Sat. Halt 4:30 Da- 8:15 Ca- 8:15 Nabob Asst. PEAS, BACON, ‘side, sliced, Ladies sizes $10.50 Misses sizes oe $9.95 Children’s sizes $5.75 Seamless NYLONS Micro Mesh 'Scamlen: NYLONS - 400 needle Christies MINIATURE, Choc. Biscuits 9Q¢ - : TOMATOES, tube 25c ‘For RENT GRAPEFRUITS, 3 for ......... 2c for Deep Freeze. ap PORK CHOPS, Ib. 79¢ 3 Ibs, o.. B96 ; it ‘Pork. Fresh PICNICS, Monarch SHORTENING, |" ib. 3 ibe! aise DAQUST SKATES | NON RUN SEAMLESS | .3 tine ........... Bie Pert: 8s een NYLONS Nabeb COFFEE wage Canadian Mild ‘ Men’s sizes Winter Shades : | CHEESE, Ib. .... Be $10.50 - $13.95 sizes 8% - 11 .Nabob: 15-0z. PORK & Bete 79¢ pr. BEANS,, 4 for 57g | Swanson’s TV a $8,509 - $8.95 ce TIDE, Gnt. with world | DINNERS, chicken or " NURSES WHITE map 9c} turkey... Ge ‘Frozen Food. Lockers We cut & Wrap meat . lan Robson Women’s Associa. tion, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR........ 10th Anniversary 5 DAYS .' THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUES. -f g SMITH 5 PLUMBING & 3/= HEATING. = a 6. CRESCENT 8' 3401’ —. CASTLEG: co = i = = ATT VICKS VAPORUB Z VAPORIZER ee iacos ALL LIPSTICKS See atone SALE 89c 10 % OFF SALE $7.95 Phillips Speed-Flex TONI HOME Vicks Formula 144 RAZOR PERMANENT » COUGH SYRUP > Regular $34.95 Regular $2.00 Hen Regular $1.89 SALE $29.95 | SALE $1.49 SALE $1.39: ASPRIN 100. ~ PARDEC WALLETS Regular 93¢ Vitamin & Minerals Values up to $7.50 ed He : Regular $7.00 SALE 69c SALE $4.79 SALE $2.95 DRISTAN TABLETS CHILDEN’S LUNCH Rh E. Goulet Corner HEAT LINAMENT reg. 1.29... DR.. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES reg. 69, 2° for LAVERIS DECANTER BOTTLE reg. BRYLCREAM KING SIZE 98c HUDNUT SHAMPOO reg. 2.00 ZERO SOAP FOR WOOLLENS reg. 59c¢ MEN‘S LEATHER SHAVING KITS ... SPORTSMAN CAMPERS LIGHT reg. 9.65 HALIBUT LIVER OIL Caps Fort. reg. 1.10. ' aD MANY MORE NON-ADVERTISED SPECIALS - Castlegar Drug — reg. 1.25 MOIRS PEPPERMINT CREAM WAFERS reg. 55-SPECIAL 3 - $1,19 COLGATE TOOTH PASTE reg 65c . DuBARRY CLEANSING CREAM reg. 4.00 KIT reg. 3.98... 1.25 : of Pine & ‘Columbia .. SPECIAL 99c_ SPECIAL $1.19 SPECIAL 99c . SPECIAL ‘A9e . SPECIAL $2.98 SPECIAL $2.95 ». SPECIAL 89c . SPECIAL 79c . SPECIAL $1.29 «. SPECIAL 39¢ _ SPECIAL VALUE $3.95 | SPECIAL $7.95. . SPECIAL 89c Ph. 365: 3911. MM nn nn i i New waiting lines for the mothers-td-be; smart comfortable and economical; Cover. _ Ups in corduroy, cottons and washable - wool. The three piece corduroy sets skirts, slims and tops come in Red, Royal: Blue and Black. The cotton slims and skirts in Black and. Beige. We also have suds ‘n’ set washable skirts with little or no iron- ing required. And, for the new arrival -. get a. Bunny Esmond ‘Baby ‘Blanket. So cosy and warm, germ resistant, non-toxic | and non-irritating, or for the ideal’ gift, give baby a receiving blanke “swith: two matching nighties or a sleep’ n’ play set’ with.an extra pair for extra ‘wear. Come in: and’ see our fine selection of ' Maternity and Infants ‘Wear.: : Everything for the. Hockey Player \: Lu CCM Hockey Skates, $6.75 to: $24.95 Hockey Gloves... ..'$4.75 to: $13.50. “Shin Guards’... $2.35 to $11.95 _ Shoulder Pads ;..... $4.50 to $9.95, tl a ieee ther within or, out: GRE — ae i ‘after. Comm; Murray Little and-vil- Published Every Thursday, at : \CASTLEGAR, "BRITISH : COLUMBTAS THURSDAY,’ NOV: 22, 1962 i "Top Celgar ‘officials legar © commissioners’. Monday. night . to - discuss.“ council’s ¢com= : plaints of ‘air’ pollution ‘from ‘the Pulp! mill'here and all ‘of council's past questions on, the ‘subject’ were ‘Tooke place at tothe pulp mill were Mr}, Sylvest; municipal; clerk. Joe! Logelin, commnlsslonits ‘George | § Carr, ; iv Cook'' and Walter Thorp, Yinnalrd ‘village ‘chairman | Carl ‘Loeblich, Celgar ' executive sident 4 . Penny, Eugene | hos charge: of pulp manufacture forthe company, Mel Jopp; who'heads Celgar’s enginéer-' ‘ling idiviston, ) Castlegar Bulp, ap tl Fr EN EE ease s mi 3 ficials John: Hegeman, Norm ‘Scot gar's “plainly ~ that itis! dangerous ‘and’ unrealis- tie for: council to” attempt. to''de- cide: what: constitutes ‘justifiable |: pollution on. the basis- of ‘Public answers ‘to isolated this subject.” . up ‘to date.‘'on’ what was: 2¢t possible -in’ the way: of. improved wh pollution; abatement.” J ict Mrs iSylvest’ said that Celgar “conceded the vital point that some improvement‘in the degree of pol- commissioner @realize “that-an un- |lution’ control at various’ points’ in Aon’ the use. of: our| the: plant. is: technically: possible tk pose. ‘could ‘result | and: -Bossibly even ‘justifiable “and, itortable,. financial practical.” However, ‘continued jar and’ a core- | Sylvest,< the’ -compaay, ‘cautioned |. 3 ‘fovour entire. ais- accepted uses ofiair Is .the. aispos- al. of ‘waste, continued ‘Mr, Sylvest, f quent detri : ing: this to. Tmnean ethnt the: charac* teristic odor: of a kraft mill icould ‘be: eliminated by the expenditure of, sufficient funds.” <{Mry Syvent said it is still fhe Se, Sylvest said-he asked Cel: ‘gar “every. question’ I’ could: pos- sibly think of and there were none Jeft: unanswered? They did a ood | ip: | ranged by. Rossland -Treil MEA Don | gar council, a request is tad for: stich’ a road for: by, B. way. crossing at the south of Cast! ly. e de i t) Castles by, going throgeh | or. along: gar’ and then on: th Est ia gar road’ on‘out: to the'dam ‘site. By casing. only exuting: ort ed‘ out that. because not'-planned “for. does :-not;{m that, the poselbil a°road ‘justify the extra’ cast jaf providing, the road—in. spite Tok ‘complications:.it, would - intro- the already. difficult pro- uid: be built. he’ eating between. ‘the vil lage“council’ and | the’ B.C, Hydro and” CBA‘ representatives was ‘ar- Brothers. at the requ it of. Castle-| Those ‘present, ‘atthe meeting besides Bro-| i feeling of. *that ‘suitable ‘Bovernment agency should and: enforce “what in 2 <| fact:constitutes justifiable, fair and b a ‘reasonable pollution.” “\>\ Cina letter. to. be’ sent, the com- ‘council: is‘ asking : Celgar ‘to oe. e ides: sof @ government |. “jou at bringing'us up to date. sendin the ‘meeting,’: ‘which’ G “feel "that: it! is tip eelf evident 'that:to *| have the” ‘degree of, justifiable, pol- -determine tion: The: City. Centre: has filed deat papers: to: se thers, municipal clerk Joe Logelin, three’ Hydro officials'and two CBA Officials, included Gordie ‘McLach- Hin:~ representing ‘* the -. Castlegar Chamber of ‘Commerce ‘and A. EB. Staite, (district highwa: “Rosslani engineer | ., Kinnaird,’ th trict’ Chamber “of ‘Commerce and: the. merchants of the area, has been. ped cockt anda: public: house. I award, - receives. the! Little ;Grey, Cu i warded: year- by: the® Cas- Johnson ers. : dectied ‘against the purchase of a small 7% hp‘ snow removal trac. tor. which they had seen demonstra~ ted on Saturday morning’ about. 20 tiles up. the: new highway.’ / ioners..are . concerned ig ‘the ‘sidewalks ‘in the ‘snow.’so:. that to.and “from ees working: at ‘Celgar’s‘iew saw- mill-here! are > producing *.300,000. board feet: of lumber per ‘day ‘on a two*shift basis, enough to fill 10 boxears ‘a’ day “or build 25 or:30 |- average-size North American homes. © This information | was ‘given + | local. members * of. the Castlegar, Kiwanis: Club last week’ by sawmill production: manager Gordie Mc- Lachlin when the club toured the | mill: The ‘sawmill’s industrial lations superintendent, Robert Ris ers, ‘told the Kiwanians he 240 hourly-rated el ‘there “are: ‘salari tin ad- : 01 at the 3 iL, cel tre ‘picture ‘are members ack; 1962; 1