CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda' October_5,'1972 School Enrollment School District No, 9 has 62 more pupils register- ed this term over the same . number: reported last year, Commanding Cfficer Hore Is Promoted The promotion from corporal to ieee eant for the Cas- rent of the was one of seven announced in the East and rest Kootenay. Sp DRI-FLEX e figures were taken as of the end of September. While the secondary school enrollment dropped from 1,188 to 1,103, the pri- mary and elemen' en- et rose from 1,580 to ves an overall va 768 pupils for ate and 2,880 pupils for the 1972-73 term. Mosby to Victoria Ald. Ed Mosby will be going to. Victoria to discuss matters of concern to the community with cabinet ministers:in B.C.’s new pro- vincial government. Dates for the visit have yet to be finalized and ald- ermen have been asked to provide Mr. Mosby with Possible topics for discus- WATERPROOF INSULATED _LEA THER - " great for ciledooe i use Available in regular toe and steel satety toe. ° WORKING ° HUNTING « WALKING wherever warm dry feet should be. @ Silicone tanned DAI-FLEX" waterproof leather @Foam-insulated for extra warmth ‘@ Completely leather fined © Patented vulcanized construction as used on army combat boots © Full cushion insole @ Wide steel shank _ BiG JOHN BOOTS ‘eat sonia sts arto "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” CASTLEGAR RESIDENT Bob Hunter was data in Trail last week after completing 35 years ser- vice with Cominco. Here Mr. Hunter and George Eccles, right, superintendent of utilities, look through a book of presented to Mr. Hunter by Vern Cheney, left, on behalf of fellow power division Other Ploy by Bob’Metrose, Mel Barrett and Vic Fergu- son, while the power division's social club chairman, Jim Thompson, read a number of congratulatory telegrams and letters. Also were made heduled to be | but unable fo attend, was Frank Watkin of Kinnaird who retired after 38 years with Cominco. — Castlegar News Photo dat the & Ladies Auxillary to Legisa Form Fall Bazaar Committee Twenty-five persons were resent at the Ladies Aux- jan Les their the Legion Hall. A new member, Miss Margaret Brownlie, was in- itiated into membership and given a hearty welcome. The treasurer's report, given by Mrs. E. Rourke, shou summer. ing. "Mis, Rourke stated sev- eral successful catering jobs were done during the sum- mer months and there are two more scheduled for Oct. 7 and 14. She request- ed the members’ help espe- cially for the Oct. 14 date. Mrs. C. Kerr reported the rummage sale had been a great success and extend~ ed thanks to all those who had ascisied her. Mrs. Walker report- ed the oaine committee had purchased a new set of dishes for 100 as well as other: dienes needed in the Mts, H. Johnson thank- ed all the members for their work during the sum- mer‘ months expressing her appreciauon, Commultices were form- ed for the fall bazaar to be held Oct. 21 in the Legion Hal M Johnson read her Penart Ht the Fall West SHOP WITH THAT ON TOP WORLD OF THE FEELING CHECK OUR SELECTION IN GIFTS COSMETICS TOYS FOR All YOUR PRESCRIPTION ‘AND " NEEDS Kootenay Zone Council meeting which she had at- tended in Fruitvale Sept. 16 and q. Members were asked to consider a nomin- ee for the West Kootenay Zone Representative. This will be discussed further at the Occober meeting. Mrs. A. MacPherson lovely wool . which presid ed in found she could not attend the meetings as she would like to. This was received with regrets, was extended £0 for all “Her work while in office. Elec- tion of another vice-presi- dent will take place Nov- ember when the M fficer for 1973 will be elected. The refreshment com- mittee for October is Mrs. B, Lamb and Mrs. W. Le- duc. Department Of Highway Approached Several recommenda- Hons Baye been put forward a |g com- Tuission for area F. rv, At their meeting on Wednesday of last week it recommended when it had any communication with re- gional ‘district and/or gov- ernment departments in Boh Brisco Files Papers Bob Brisco, Progressive Gontervatlve candidate for ootenay West in the Oct. io federal election, filed his nomination Papers Friday , with federal Fellraing ottic . P at Nelson, The PC candidate, a na- tive of British Columbia, is a practicing chiropractor at Trail where he has jollowed his profession for 18 He a member an ‘past president of the Trail Ro- tary Club and has been ac- tive in various community Proj oy cere a ion cam) well advanced. “I have called on more ters already peo} jook meet are disenchante the Trudeau regime worried about he'd direction his government has taken.” He said the main issue in the Kootenay West riding is a “True representative of this riding at Ottawa which we have not been getting, and the development of ken support from the pre- sent government.” Mr. touring the election trail with a 20- foot Trailer which he calls his “mobile headquarters.” His official camp: quarters are at Trail. From Page 1 Aquanauts turn to the lle to sup- port them in manner . yet by not allowing them- information and appropriate action, In ‘other recommenda- tions the director is to ask Mr. McKeown of the depart- ment of highways to act on ig committees previs complaints of ihe ck of street signs, sp! limits and needed ed -to the roads in Ootischenia and Robson areas. It is also to be brou- ght to the department’s at- tention that the entrance to the Carter Subdivision in Robson is an extremely dan- gerous corner due to insuf- ficient lighting in the area. they were retusa ny from - monies pad Uni ica athletic associat say this amount was due, it did indicate it would be ap- preciated, and had the club fallen short in funds there is a good chance this would have been written off. The matter with and” SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY will be closed KIDA Dologatlon made to table the matter. Ald, Rust asked “what was to be gained” by tabl- ing the issue, he was for re- solving the matter now. The uestion was, he said, “does nnaird council support Az" The motion to table the for the Thanksgiving weekend Saturday, October 7th, Sunday,, October 8th, Monday, October 9th Regular hours resume Tuesday, October 10th matter was then voted on with Ald. Jankols end and bene ried with the final Feciding vote made by Mayor Mad- docks. Eremenko’s ‘sors QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work From Pago f Mining Meeting revenues in the Province, in = , pendent SMITH'S. aaatine CASTLEGAR ing industry. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH, 365-7531 — lumbia during 1971 which H wun prepared for the “Min. Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal Association of B.C, * Lighthouse Yeuth Dance at Robson Hall wi The iuay, ace lisa snd Dap ts apikoes open 8 the the Occasions and Em - 12:00 Fri, and Sat., Dick Wayling. Refresh ‘cotenay at Victoria St. ments and mi ane in Nelson, 5 tara Reminder — 4th Quarter- ly meeting of the Weat Todion Hal, 0am. Oc! Oct. Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of Any Type Work or Any Occasion gL the Kootenays due to increased coal pro- suction: g industry Rumma: ne 8 us employed 9,982 persons in & 14. ick-u Ph. e t Kootenay Tegion 8302, 5 teecty Le through con- 5002, alight This represented drop from the pre- hare zp emleyment le- vel “ee 99 persons, but was stil the highest for any region in the province. Hospital Auta oe Fall Rewuckie our caller, Ey eryone welcome. St. shxsouepirs CWL Fall ar, Oct. 21 in St. Jos- pee Hall” 7th Ave. naird from 2-5 p.m. Last Week for Member- ship in Overture Concert Series outstanding sear son, Ph. MacBain 5-7613, Mitchell §-9242, R. Waldie LARGEST Selection Ever of... WINTER COATS and JACKETS Quilted Linings, Perma-Freshed with Sani-Gard. Fur Trim, Patterned Velours, Wool and 100 Pet. Nylon. Long and Three- Quarter Lengths. — Priced from $23.98 and Up Match Up With Tam Sets — Crochet Hats & Mitts Leather Gloves — Kayser Gloves and Scarf Sets. : NEW DRESSES, BLOUSES, SLIMS, SWEATERS “West’s . .. for the Latest Styles in Ladies Wear mewhat al wath, Mr. Meceuley stating ‘he would re; back to his committee ‘for its feelings on the matter. Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Assn. MINOR HOCKEY FINAL REGISTRATION For the 1972-73 Season This Saturdey, October 7th “lle RUG Tommy Biln Corner of Pine and Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. at the RECREATION OFFICE From 9 a.m. fo 1 p.m. A new registration form will be used this year so a parent's signature will be required, REMEMBER: THIS IS THE FINAL REGISTRATION OPPORTUNITY 20 Per Cent Off All Minor Hockey Equipment and Figure Skates © AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES ‘e Reservations @ Tours @ Hotel Accom. PHONE 365-7782 Provincial Library Parliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. Published Every Thursday. Morning, at — VOL..25, No, 41 » CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, PRON OCTOBER 12, 1972 "The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Over a Thousand Persons ‘Register at Local Car Show “Castlegar Savings Cre- dit Union's first annual car show was deemed a tremen- dows success with over a 000 rsons registering their names for the door ¢ Super-Valu, ‘who made free coffee and senuts aia ailable, is reported served u nuts and an un amount of co ais Ot Eight dealers took art playing _ approxima ; vehicles, Besides local and area le, such’ as Castlegar * Thrums Shoreacres, other persons ~ WOB's Mobile Pays Visit to job instruction train. registered from Slocan Val- ley, Rionde! land, Fruitvale, Salmo, Van- couver and Winner of the Strack tape deck ans Doug Moris- : seau of Thrums with Ed- ward Robinson of ‘Cantiegar named as ft to 92 on Ais culated “ Training Unit Slocan Today of two. Park Lane : “yell traizied workmen ” = a in the new workmen is left to fore- men who have never been taught how to train psd Kershaw says.: ‘ skilled workers th es, but unless bey know how to part ue akills and knowledge to oth- how. to. analyse and ent accident and health on job. Canada Savings firms, p “ghments’ faing it. to em- ‘ployees. is with Odlum. He Brown and T. B. Read Ltd. “in Kelowna. Two to One The Castlegar ‘Tennis peu eo en $2 for a) spent by the town eee tenn fencing an bt \d ‘asphalt ing of the new tennis court er workmen thi The- Oksnagen 32 Phau eed by dL ii New. ae som of Kelo This. wi council at “te fs mening ae week Ald. “An Se ahutek who two _ kets were sent ‘out while a violation ticket sent out was , paid. - Gonsiructon : Up From 1971 ‘The value of new con He suid 14 bulding es mits were issued in At Prat Was: undertaken. ey are: lesa: ‘iipete in. the West Kootenay Pee Wee Ail T WON: this: weekend when Castlegar and District Soccer: Associa- tion hold their. playoff games. Four teams in ‘each league will be competing this Sat- urday. On Sunday teams from Trail, Nelson, SeeRossland, Castlegar and Kinnaird will. com- Star Soccer: Championship for 1972. This will be a round-robin tournament for boys _ the Fe 4 last Thu $1,000 GRANT, an mnval ‘award made by | of y Women, wes 4 by president of the Kinnaird Public Library board. Pat Romaine, shown here looking at _ books: made ‘possible by the grant. Looking: on ‘are, left, western vice-president of Can- adian Federation of University Women Mrs. new books. . possible, The’ _ Is: for reading’ stipulation, To the Kinnaird Ubrary ‘it ‘rep ing the grant: from ‘Mrs. Black, Mr. Romaine said it “exceeded our. wildest dream” and board. for making it inaugurated in 1946, sents, approximately 350. leger News Photo |” Hon. Jim Lorimer Here : 2 pm. in Kinnaird count years, is’ used ‘to ald ‘work and services. perform- do- recrea' program that’ a: number: of district iliary P ial and made drapes for a number of rooms in the hospital including the nur- sery and chaj At Christmas ‘the wo- To Meet Town Mayors : Municipal Affairs Mini- ster Jim Lorimer’ is: meet- Ing: today with Mayor John Landis of Castlegar and Mayor Colin Maddocks of Kinnaird. He will be accom- panied by his deputy mini- ster Ken Smith. ‘Area officials were in- formed ‘of the meeting by telephone on Wednesday of last week It is to be held at the theigkambers of -" ‘The meeting could: well be ‘it discuss t the merger of e Jermen of ‘the two have considered am- several ‘The ‘elnt aleniahip was viewed as the first practic. te move towards amalgama- “ft the towns are jin, ths: plies would rovide British Columbia’s government listed ‘Jaycoas. Sponsor Chess Tourney ‘Sunday, Oct. 22 seein et ta ess tournament Sunday, oct 22, at: ‘Selkirk: College. “Free coffee ‘and donuts 2 “-) will be served. were participating in while - Srrail being treated in: Also this year members have" been "ache | in’ setting up of the pro; and pro- viding material for cane for the Candy i you have anything to > College and Child Care Centre Sponsor Family Life Education life . education: Selk. Tues sions will be Ghia days with the final one held on’ Nov, 22, tenay the sessions are ned “and coordinated by the Tocal “3 Youth Liaison Com- The main focus of acti- vity ‘will be on communica- tion as it effects —relation- Sponsored. by. the Koo-. bi lumbia Child Care." Society and Selkirk College, . disturbed being :plan- ° velopment: Becoming a Per- Communication: Feel- Family life ‘conferences are seen.as a . valuable means “to’ explore‘ peoples “ :reactions to. situations © in- ‘11. years: old in 1972. Games at Castlegar “and:Kinnaird start at.10 a.m. For further information phone 365-5526. On Thanks- giving Day the Castlegar Wolves beat Gen-. elle Bluffers 2 to ) with Philip Perras mak- ing the two Castlegar goals. “This. was the West Kootenay Knock-Out cup ‘with’ ply taking place at Butler Park in Teail. oe Ao one oe & _ both: parents volving ‘conflict: between family members ‘and in par- ticular between parents and tere teenage sons” and valu yolving youth, are