‘he. Kootenay _ niountains hove ‘created unforseen’ techni- cal problems for. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation engin: ‘eors working on extension and improvement of CBC TV service in south-eastern B.C. Microwave refectlons from the mountains in the foe cause nal‘ from the. sPoieatl new ay transmitter ‘at: Rossland that it for the short, hop to isnot pacaie. to! feed ‘a, good|'gar-, picture’to new. transmit-|'relay, towers will) have: to be} set:at this' thm Forks, , Nelson, | constructed to serve both Grand Crawford Bay and Creston, Vn: Fores avd Newou: The transmi ie} ters at ¢ clear ters at (Grand: til this‘ proble: new y algual works welll pelng fshed ont‘ the ae the: wore re tes: but: no| * tronsniltter but. additlotial] firm ‘date fori igo ation can. can:be andene the }),Gran: Day and ores, Nelson ‘area will continue to be served by the ‘original transmit-| the new: ter. ton cannot be turned on until ey could’ catise ae eos se M68 aan reached Nelson| delay: in: completion ‘of ve new oul auch seyere the sig- LAST-MINUTE PREPARATIONS before going on the ice are administered to a youngster by his father and a member of the Castlegar RCMP. The officer was among those on hand recently | y; to watch the very young hockey. enthusiasts begin their first or-| 4 ganized game. —- Castlegar News Photo Member Defends Union After Brother Attacks It Dear Sir: there ar n strike ViOTORIA REPORT Quite a week was last in this fair capital oy of Victoria. Pre- mier Bennett was riding high, despite the fac. the: Supreme my court ruled that |' Baha ptt cenuee ntial oil r in the ‘Pacific off our coast. The Premier took eine his stride— is he ‘didn’t it — and the ruling gave notice he'll speech ‘about no French- eee Sechools in British Col-| umbia, made headlines in east- ern. Canadian hewspapers. athe Premier in this, I am quite Batt Our public sre teach Fr nch classes ali are French pce they are 84 i Albert| and they are in favor. "OF this Eyaitene Sa caper T|strike and what it stands for. schools, as d if there | Mrs. Mi are quite free to have their own Roman, cattails co, do, paying for| Mrs. Bo can say this to it: As far as winter vacationers In this Village of Slocan go, there are none. aq The unions have done a lot Premier has.the hackin APPOINTMENT Divisional uetiagee oot nt Services Invesinient, d announce cy polntment of Mr. W. T. for us here if it were not for lita ci them there would be the days every so often whether you were He romuded? everyone: there, lazy or not. are mére Chinese than French but they are protested by me mier sticks to his guns in this companies Winji ee eet go i picket Funeral Services. . For Hi Arrow Arms ‘Emp yoo. Tubsday . duty and he refused because he is against it so he does not get strike pay. He. has.two boys who work here and they never refused to go'on picket and a they get seiks Strikers are are| sident of Castlegar and .Blue- concerned, they 1 are behind their] berry.Creek, died Fi Friday in ithe men too.) ’ aealltadanas Mr, Winjt ‘makes a very g good! what the refuses earns, It is the today. If we were lazy and iness in ‘one there would be no union jing for $1.25 an hour at slave wor wife, Amelia; is vast. Emalority of British Colum- tizens. » >. It's not too long since. the] ritual of like it was before the union ee rsgald thate if awe shave chapter to bi enc! guage 100) $beitle to eon seca ee provihce, why not Chinese and cals decorated by Mrs, David ‘There are some dead beats) in this province. I hope the Pre-|Mrs, Gormley, Mrs. Aichele, Mre, Gordon Baulkham tt pay. like everyone, else. As far] ..; Cutford Calverley, 68,.- Te- in _las the wives of the Hospital. Born in Ontario May q, 180, rate of pay. It is almost double he he had lived in this area only a in behind the Sc He moved: to Castlegar re iinion that makes 1 it what it 38] is 1966 eee from bus- the modern were combined in Ottawa Controls oa Off Coast poe at, It is possibje to go too far sorving notice that a future the or ! Ottawa, not he, | tish Col has full) Mrs. Wood Hosts Meeling Colebrating |i Sixth Anniversary ~ Alpha Phi ‘chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Marvin ‘Wood where chap- ter president, Mee James Gorm- ley wel Mrs; Robert Mc- Pherson, Mrs. David Ferguson ris Stefiuk and Mrs. Adamache, “transfer or other chapters in Bc. and in Manitoba. Mrs. Douglas McKinnon and Mrs. Leno Zanier receives the affirmation and’ the ‘an Francisco several of mae would be rn with; Cal. /eabinet ministers | ifornia and not Fath Britain and and knees, fet isn't 1t?- We is a e Fane al and wi Bet ot By ‘Jaines K Nesbitt rh ri celay station, at Ai ~ Saturday Nov. 18th 8 P.M. econ part of British Columbia’ have a dling Fea drop ts a litte # ve, any- ‘would think that on, ti 56 shop to: bediches and Stintey 1 Pafk. Please feel feed to ir descriptive brochiite. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman ial Cards h di one Messre. Williston and. Loff- Col mark are hardly on: speaking This resent Bennett cab- “On English Bay at Stanley Park’? chairman of} the ‘annual P inet appears to be in great soli- darity but: when you the issues they could be all at sixes and sevens, I sippose that in cabinet they avoid their differences, keeping them forthe hustings and the platform, doing ‘only: what, is necessary in the way of orders- dn-council and’ falling: right in ine with what the Premier says. = I wonder how and sixth anniversary with a alder, Perfect" attendance stars were. presented, to Mrs. Woo and Mrs. John -Bozek. Stars forthe. best program]! were presented, to Mrs. -Zanier, Mrs. ane and Mrs. Bozek. 1 for the even- Gunther | - this cabinet hangs together, ence minister going off his own and ‘then ‘returning to the nest it his: arm about his broth- John Mills PAINTING DECORATING CONTRACT OR HOURLY : TELEPHONE 365-7454 - and always in mast be fire ~ Business and ‘Professional ‘Little Pollyann’ visited’ nil 500 Castlegar homes this week. She is the’ appealing little ‘ creature who arrived with your Bestia an. carrying ° Christmas al Pollyann was ‘choan by the ; B.C. Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Society for this very spec- ial assignment: because she is a very special i person. She was the youngest child found through Christman Seal Operation Door- step vans this year to have act- ive tuberculosis, She had just passed her sie, birthday when Operation step doctors discovered she had and h at home on: ee won- der aries 4 nS Castlewas, Ea Herman, Christ- to Castlegar realdonte and and send: ing her along with Christmas Members of the Castl iS docks and Aen Selbie, you use your Christmas Seals. of tubercuolsis were discovered Rotary club committee bac! the Christmas Seal campaign ig {among all age groups in B.C. last year, include: Jim as Bob Mad-|turning out’ on’ Nov. 11. Your They have been working | eM | many weeks to make this annual Christmas Seal campaign a‘suc- cess, You help find little crea- 1| tures like Pollyann who have TB without knowing it, when More than 600 new cases * Remembrance! Day. has pass- ‘ed for another year) and it: was : most’ gratifying: to’ see’ the ding hi turnout of veterans, scouts, Air; Cadets'and organizations for the Tapa and service at ‘the cenc-| “A large number of citizens wes also present, Branch, | Branch members are’ remind- . Thank you comrades for help ib, needed by’ the by the Branch. School Trustees -Present Reports Completion of two schools within School District No, 9 and an increase of 60 students over the total at the same time last py. distribution was t year but] & year highlighted the year-end report of local school trustees. In her report for the -1986- Sh schicol year, given ata series On the Castlegar Course By. ‘/DUFFER JOHN ard man Mrs. Walter “Jacobson sald that: an increase in student’ en- rolment now appears to be level- ling off, although some increase is still being seen. re, Jacobson said that 1,- falling within th ince our. meeting on July the authorization ; lobjective, so if you have not aL . |Feady.. done 80, we urge you to ‘The debenture sales have been coming in steadily and up d. to ‘the. beginning of November |, Bhey und reached the © $35,000 This is very good progress however, it is Ye sell short of the participate. Your ‘debenture could work |2 me "Golfing “is autough ere now 08 tm | rary greens. ment's cetinit of “walking | distance” of school, Bu but who nev- Jertheless must w: le distan ally within the education depart: i Pot Roasts of Beer Government. Inspected Grain-Fed Mature sheet colada Choice, Canada Good. Fresh Pork. Picnics '] Cottage Rolls. ‘Lean and Flavorful ‘Pork Chops = was comp! lor grades one gar: and a two-' y echool in plturen ene entary| on dress fron ihe classic age to the program, history ‘of dress, gz his year at Castle- given b: yy Mrs. Gormley and Mrs. at all, And we ail would be work-| $9" 0 he was employed at the Hi |B. Mr. Calverley is survived by 3. one daughter, , discussion, | _ MARVIN t ‘LeROY “CASTLEGAR CUSTOM | UPHOLSTERY ea es Hemodelling ip, Guaranteed arte for free yecimates = this strike as a way wa, ore nena an Investor, I has a renved’ a net| pay cheque when he gets it. return of cont with dividends rehavested to Septem- Robert V. Simpkins, 30, 1967. Slocan, B.C. his .. Winji has an to ? jan erin a. what be a dong is June at home and one son, Clif- using doing it ‘This.strike is for or pari: Tuesday from the chapel of the the coast and pear ete Castlegar Funeral Home with Georg: like it on his)1egar United Church officiating. ford Jr. of Blueberry Creek.: + Funeral services were: held fe Hermanson of the Cast- Interment was in Park Mem- a orial Cemetery, Kinnaird with ents completing .. the the Castlegar Funeral Home in enjoyable evening of bridge and care of : 5 Phone - DUTCH cL ING SERVICE“ Phone’ Free Zenith 6825 " GORDON A. SUMNER FLAMELESS —no. combustion or danger of fuel leakage. FLUELESS —can be installed anywhere. CLEAN —no soot or odour, ever. ECONOMICAL —the fost économical way to heat water.’ You get the advantage of your lowest - vate for electricity. : DEPENDABLE —years of carefree service. Pes ERS Ae WEST KOOTENAY ALL THE HOT WATER YOU: WANT — AT ANYTIME— WITH A “FLAMELESS” ELECTRIC WATER HEATER HEAT WATER BETTER ELECTRICALLY — athic Health Service 605 Columbia ave. Phone 365.7022 Coenen CASTLEGAR NEWS REPAIRS * Ph. 965-7288 To All Major and Portable ‘Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE ©: Phone 365-6939 KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND’ SUPPLIE Builders” . Service” y PARDMAN FURNITURE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. Phone 368-5166: -. PARSLOW'S - Enterprises ‘Ltd. Gunsmiths Boeksmiths > Goods =2Ph, 1319 ‘BAY _ TRAIL, BC. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL > 5 ENTERPRISES IMPORT... EXPORT, <-P,O. BOX 833°. i Phone 365-7377, : , BL. is Lathes VACUUM BONNEY WELL ‘DRILLING 1 SERVICE "Domestic Water. Wells #1.-ss Reasonable Rates * Located: in basement _ CarMils Fabrics © 365-8) _ Phone Jim Ponthron eR 1365-6751 ties KOOTHNAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS Steel Fabrication 2-Hour’ Service - 121. Columbia‘ Ave. / > Ph, 965-5531 'CASTLEGAR. © FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service Ambulance -—- Flowers . \Granite, Marbie and Bronze Plaques Industral Gomnmercial Hite Wiring ee U clatlegar) tee ic le Eloctric Heat Specialists SINGER REPAIR SALES. & SERVICE Models Oa Singer Located. ia Castlegar Flamingo Motel Ph. 365-7978", ., TOP, JOB’ PRINTING CASTLEGAR | NEWS 7) Phone’ 365-7256 The Corporation of be accepted. Details may - Aeger Municipal Hall. : A 50 FOR ‘SALE ” is offering for sale a three-bedroom house located ~ at Lot A of-D.L.-181,.Plan 6193 (262-Elm. Street). The highest or any tender may no! the Town of Castl expected. to ba: erected ‘and rea: Natt shi ieee she said. " Meaty. G - Government Inspected. All Cuts. Chickens | | Fresh Killed. Gov't Inspected. : Fruit Ca ke, —. = Cottage Cheese. { Seon, or Dry. 16-07. : Cartons the ‘commerce Gepartment Perey anew. industrial education: area, ‘Also completed.this year be threeroom section’ in the the for ‘be. obtained at the: Cas. 4 Percheson; Clerk, -. WN OF CASTLEGAR. é pia © AG be used for occupational cae: _69c | Fresh: Milk... omem79e| cy Ibs. 89¢ BIG DIPPER. 2 Ice Cream But in spite of the in construction, Mrs.’ Jacobson. mala work: on ‘grounds \of : the artous schools. was' not neglec-| ted — a total of $21,600 was spent: on: grounds oa ., CASTLEGAR. NEWS Published Every Thursday, 7 Bt, mainte epair to the’ end\. of Oct ober, 1967, ie This i is Not a CG Cent Strike The Nelson Daily New on Thursday, September 26, 1967 stated on its front page: “The report by the Supreme Court justice was reject- ed by union leaders because it fell six cents an hour short: of parity: with Coastal woodworkers, the key issue in the dispute.” This is not true. These are the facts: . Coast Woodworkers Rates Are: Sawyer “°°. $4.524 per hour : 3.4 Greenchain - pull Base Rate of 2.814 Celgar Rates Are: very, from 50c to $1. 124 p per hour. Our’ N : demand for 50c per:‘hour ona 94 give. us parity-in the base rate. 196 -month: contract would Justice Munroe’s offer of 20c to be effective Sept. 1, leave us 30c below the coast base rate only. h. ‘we would receive two more increases a ae ate at least’ once or posaibly twice during this period: ; “Thus we would again’ be left far behind the coast _woodworkers base rate. ‘We would also note that the Celgar Pulp Mill erarkera have complete parity. with Coast rates and not just at bse ; et the 50ci increase ie would give us. FANCY KETA SALMON 9 BUMBLE BEE TUNA .... : Mixed d Nuts Puritan Soups Chicken Noodle - —_ Vegetable Beef Mushroom - = Chicken Rice Mix or Match. 3 Canant 7-Farms. '11-oz. bottles 5 for a ie $1. ee ‘ Moirs Chocolates 28-07. Box. Regular $1.98 ... $1. 49 74-07. PACKAGE Cotelli Dinners. 7 vor $1 Dog $ Food Tops. 15-07. tins .. 9 for $1 Crest Toothpaste _ Family: SEL esse ceeseeseses eens nenennnenee $1.09} pec Ee iroon Tissue4 Relt 49c . Miraclean. 128-oz, ied 69c “Ajax Lahey Detergent. King Size ..... _.99¢ “SHOP AND SAVE AT AND SAVE AT OT RATE ie We Reserve the Right to ; Lienit fount, FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY To CALL PHONE 365.5336 ‘