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WEATHER PUBLIC NOTICE | Se OO AQRTYT GG aA | | BRVW/S = fda 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 6, 1969 Rotary Hears Facts Drug Abuse is Combatted| With an Informed Public' To combat the growing offer their services to organ- experimentation with drugs izations across Canada con-! by C youn g people, |cerned with drug dependence parents median ail adits must|and to take an active role become It in ducati “If drug abuse is some- thing we now have to discuss at the dinner table, then we Brian ‘Huntley told the Cost-| Tuesday Evenin n Huntley to! e Cast- legar Rotary Club on Tues- y ) day afterne on, The services of the com- ‘Parents do their. best to]munity programs branch of provide good socicty for|the provincial government their children but, now they|will be one of the topics dis- must warn them that experi-|cussed at a West Kootenay mentation ‘just for kicks’ is}west zone meeting to be held not only dangerous physical: in the Castlegar Arena next ly but can lead to a criminal|Tuesday at 8 p. conviction, W 7 he Said. (ie ‘he West, Kootenay west The new arrangements in zone covers the communities § are based on proposals de- temptation Avhich has aequir-lof Shoreacres, Tarrys, Rob- ed entirely new and iright-|son, Castlegar, Kinnaird and 1 e ee . . % ; “gh * veloped bys the Conadian ening dimensions, which Hed Blueberry Creek reports Al . i : mt a ik ollier, ity programs : 2 oa ze iS ee S to our own n ignorance, he told branch recreation consultant the meeting. It follows no|for the Kooten TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS returned home set pattern hut can be found He will be attendance| victorious after attending the invitational in bright and sparkling sub- ae the meeting pilong with at C on the ions as well as in our)Eric .C. Recrea- dark and gloomy slums. tion Association representa- Gold a Then Rockers pot SHSS Seteated In every society there tion for the West Kootenay ery ites Seesontonhy an will always be a percentage brook 47-36. Their coach was Frank Dyck. of insecure people who turn * Other topics to be discus-| Pictured above are the members of the to drugs as a solution to thelr [sod sed at the meeting include| Rockers. Back row, left to right, are Walter own P con-| Popoff, Andy Verigin, Ed Fornelli, Gary understanding they will be ference Janned for Trail on i able to avold that crucial first|May ‘7 (o 10 and “any and| ccc Dennis Quinlan and Fred Tomlin involvement. problems in recreation in He urged to] your ity.” B.C. Air Lines To Take Place Of GPA Flights (continued from page one) eered many of these routes and are grateful for the co- operation we have received.” The move marks a turn- fan\ing point in CPA’s dominant role as a regional carrier and its expansion as a_ trans- Canada carrier. Target date for the change-over is reported to be April 27 when all airlines ®|switch to their summer sche- dules, coinciding with the Province’s one-hour switch to ‘ caylieht saving time. & 59 Recreation Meet Columbia Cellulose Co. Answering an inquiry| from the improvement. dis- rica |‘Tict about the Celgar water| system upstream of: the plant, der construction. (Dr. Keenleyside says that “at of Since the engineering|the time the pumphouse was ust recede. O espe it BEOD: n must precede by SOM) able that the pulp mill would ane of time the actual, during the per probable that Colcel has the|iod when the dam was caus- plans for such an expansion|ing dirty water downstream.” an advanced stage of pre- He said the present ca- paration, if not completed. pacity of the system “is in| j™ cot he information that Col-/the order of 30,000 U.S. gal-| sion program planned was|lons per minute with three made public in a letter to the|pumps operating and the Colles penal Improvement D Dis-/fourth on standay. (Because ci m B.C. “lof the probable mill an- man Dr. H. i. Keenleyaide. - | sion) the water system 8 ‘was designed so its capacity could be pooled to 10,000 U.S. y BURT CAMPBELL ‘with the airlines, * don't Edvor, Castiegar ‘News know what wre 49, about ublic nn.” reseutatives | Ot Kees e Mayor Arnold Taurens lose: when he|committee to draft.a letter to e air asking that. it come. bere. Castlegar CWL is spon. FAST — FAST — FAST soring Whist Card Party. St. David's ACW Valen- ine Tea and HEATING 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. SERVICE Ce elgar | lad Leapriscia Fanenkee Supper Feb. 18. Com. Churek and Resker SMITH’S PLUMBING Hall. Family $8, adults $1, AND HEATING 12, 50c .LTD. Proceeds for SMITH’S game: HEATING LTD. $ chasis Nasi aig y f % ty h Feb, 1 31.41 b. 9 St. Rita's Hall 8 4 - _ - : = : : : Pan. PLUMBING VOL. 22,.No.7 GAR, BI UM UR 5 — Bazaar — Kinnaird Hall Feb. 8 -— 4.30 6 p.m. Robson CALL children under building 365-7531 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR port i and the - tigines at_a conference in (manager). Front row, left to right, are Ctawa paren ; Jolin Dunn, Bill. Walker, Ron Konkin, John fo decisions on fares Horcoff, Bill Duff and Jerry Antignani. have) been made? yet: butithe Honorable mention was given Walter Popoff|the airlines frame their new with special awards being received by Bill Peren ee ang re ee Walker and John Horcoff who made the all- In a letter to the three star team and-Ron Konkin who was named carriers confirming the new the most valuable player. arrangements previously ac- — Castlegar News Photo cepted in principle by the said it | Government. Ups. Help For Regional Colleges rovincial._govern- i its assist- Public Notice the mr kirk, ‘ale e, bi ind per cent. mic Y Bennett, in his sion as * finan ice minister it down ‘hs. nis | budget i in | icipalitie Kinnaird Fire t i SELKIRK COLLEGE EVENING PROGRAMME A course designed for those whose English is poor. An attempt will be made to improve the student's ability to speak, read, and write in English. appeal primarily to those for whom English is a secona language. Two evenings per week, Tmesday, and Thursday, 24 sessions, from February 25 to May 15. For Application Forms, Phone 365-7292 Basic English from 7 - 9 p.m. Tuition: $20.00 The course will Losses $3,600 A property loss of $3,600 during, a8688 was estimated in the annual Kinnaird Fire puibe team report read at Tuesday night's council meet- ing. It was submitted by fire chief Rene Archambault. Six tia were answered, A four-day winter carni- val is to be held at the end of this month) under spon- 1968, SHsS carnival comin: Town of Castlegar, in- cluded Schools and Selkirk College. Ante Loeblich Mayor the men of the which num- Castlegar Drug Suggests Coutts Valentine Cards Chocolates Boxes of and focal clubs. Included in the Feb. 26 to March 1 affair will be a variety show, crowning of the grad king and queen, the carrying of a forch from Trail, a fashion bers 30 are to bi commended for their service. 4-Day Winter Carnival [creme tiiy “in arancne Planned by 1969 Grads oixedules that will allow con- venient passenger connec- tons at points where the us services mee’ show, a tochlight parade|™ and a. senior «basketball Gand ror airpors J game, jbetwoon | Castlegar lie Oath BOT pee Other activities will in-jSistance a new foot clude a junior basketball Fo" nerete ea cae expecte tournament, a winter carn. |t0 be finis! ear. ival teen dance, a Saturday The DOT says if any air- parade, snowmobife races,|line wants to use bigger junior and senior competi-|Planes, the municipality. and tions in snow sculpturing, | local ons anizations would snow football, a father and, have to pian improvements: gon broom! en’, a Meanwitle, IBCs Ae r pines Lp Dcaureae linbal | Pre enough for its 18-seat Otters a wind-up country heedown but 900 feet short for its on the evening of March 1. | Jetstreams. This will be in effect until further notice. A. Lutz, Public Works Supervisor, Town of Castlegar. Please take notice that you are requested to keep your cold water taps running slowly at all times so that your water pipes will not freeze. “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Teil Lois: 365-5503 There is a belief that the unusual winter experienced by almost ail regions this; year has had a definite men- tal effect on the population. Snow piles higher, path- ways are narrowing down, and people who are geared to a go-go society find they are not so. freewheeling Now it is th battie of mind over matter by trying to relax and become the master. Let's reminisce about those summers past and lay a few plans for the summer ahead. I do recall.in those earl- of the cold fall nights was} urtail for mind, would have to take an- other form. . . which it did. The summer home be- came a small foreign car with the backseat removed to store could be the forerunner to our fold-down trailers. This was a car top with the full width and length of a double bed. When a rope necessities. The bed | iam {Just Arrived.... Beautiful Spring Fabrics for the lady. who likes to sew. Crimpline Jersey 50’: wide, per yard ...... Knitted Nylon Sharkskin, yard .... Cotton Twills, per yard Printed Nylon Chiffon, per yard .... Hawaiin Prints, per yard Chamber Meets B.C. Phono Reps On Extension The a BG Telephone Co. gallons per min- ute by the: addition Poot two more pum} and ancillary equipment." a Dr. Keenleyside said in his letter, conles of which d_to’ both Kinnaird is being requested by the Cas-|/3p 999 tlegar and District Chamber ute output eee ‘water sys. of Commerce to undertake a survey with a view to extend- THe continued: ing the boundaries of the derstood that while they. have ¢ plans “It is un- no to include the eastern bound-| “rns, ary of School District No. 9.|in eth Gastegar : telephone exehangs Ee would << do. away with toll to those centres. ie Pip etude for the Fstem’s cap- they do expect that ie milis taking all the water Aer the expanded facilities can deli- SUCCESSFUL YEAR ‘for the Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Union was reported’on:last Sat- tn |urday at the group’s annual meeting by its | vice-president, Harold Webber. He reported an increase in membership of 346 during the be | year while assets grew by $320,000 and there was a “gain of approximately Leche profit over the previous year.” Over 200 attended the annual meeting, held: at ene Eh Hi ‘Arrow Arms in Kin e the recommendation of- directors. voted on a. $105,000 + - revenues, fhe otialy. need for on the effect:on limousine. curvices, the fact thee CPA. had given © assur- ping paid on shares (savings)| ances that it had no intention tronage refund to loans|of pulling out of service here, Flanking Mr "Webber on|snd the etfect of the federal | icture.are.directors Sam|move on ans for ‘a new ter- Mr West said BCA hos Report. of revenue dur- 1968. of over .a_ quarter. assed- an “extraordinary “re: f solution making: refertal: Of D:/ of- a= million : dollars “and’’ap:| the: distribution “of ‘surplus:to; “Thrums | been elected by 65 per cent.|Proval of © distribution: of: sary a “well-su, Laat $105,345.82 of the .net earn- for the change. ‘Kinnaird Places |" ‘Sand Bag Order -+From snow to sprin, off were the problems dealt able for distributio: of Directo! with at the. last meeting the Hinnaird cu yuncil. a a bags. and. culverts ings’ as dividends on’ share and yi achayed Lae tte ‘of inter- i capita patient meeting-Jast Saturday. mounted to “$250,508.63 while nditures . totaled $115,- 737.56. After a transfer to the guarantee reserve, « the $105,345.82 surplus was avail- recommended were z it: ‘union _ vice-presi- ers. Credit Castlegar | ile et te cuit Uiaion's, ith Hat |dent Harold a Webber, present report of pre- rsident “Norris Churches: who | P' last year a- = bership during the year of A. Mr. Webber said costs in- Revenue of Coley sald:.a_ total: of $1,023, p27. in: loans was. ap) roved, an,in- ereasé! 286:80° E “also. made several: Fora ae “for. the'-purpose ° of “ascertaining | n property: ;yalues for security, He paid tribute’ to Ray. Heagy, Slim ‘Thomas, Al Rich- ards’ and: Roger Kreutzer for their work on the committee. Reporting for: the super- 3 | visory ‘committee, chairman ‘McKinnon: recommended that :‘the: committee: be banded: He said the cominit tee’s duties were to formed. on. a volunt inspector ree reed that the ified ‘auditor. by. the meeting. Mr. members on Walter Fields and D. credit unlon such auut- (ea ‘could ‘no uaioas be® per- you" ce able’ to find.” r. basis. The. McKinnion expressed his appreciation . his fellow | ine ie e, allace, Allen Selbic cies oven the. . Heibert. ‘A. dance «for members and. friends followed: the not bn taken delivery, of ie r cent of th per ee costs of Fegional ‘col le; ea province former] paid 30 per, Freant with 50 per cent between ating sch school districts sharing could other Hes Floral: cipal delegates and chamber: of, Commerce repre- sentatives ‘were welcomed to “the men, municipality" of Kini n Tu night He partment of transport has [ier $173 million invested in| ic legar Airport. \ He said the 27. aon cas st we eby CPA ok “Tande oat 10) vy. " ea as ther chairman rear. to-year fees ent, a: funetion should bute cra. a. has pal a5 much now: be. carried out. by a qual- that ‘An extraordinary resolu-| p tion ‘to this effect‘ was. passed Be. courtesy. from Ottawa” about the received deci- sion eearding the. servicing of of Castlegar Airport attend the. special meeting + galled to discuss the Canadian | A~ "Garden Municipality Displays - Bae of Nelson, Mayor F EE of Trail who is. also ort: f said. ‘evens fom landing Union’s Assets Near $214 Million It took the Castlegar Sav- ings Credit. Union 11 rs to accumulate half-2-m ton dollars in assets but it has tis assets five- fold im the eight years since that ti ier years of being in a_pro-|wi pet camping resort at Banff but these were an exception: Inot a rule. We also have many other fabrics for you to choose from. 5 are lered at the sug- are fo be or Ald. E. C. “Acker- Ladies — Please Take Notice ‘osithi taken by -the meet: fhe should not bere one“ picked ‘ai Resident: Concerned About Snow Danger man 50 the town is this distributi good © for the inevitable thaw: As aval members © also deposits and savings so we can. again end our year ‘with a substantial profit to. return to you the members.”. The tent generally was ' pitched by the roadside or|mer in a farmer’s field with the union had assets A Gift for Her .. . Visit Our Cosmetic or Cut-Glass Ware Departments CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E, Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m.to6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. {0,8 Bam Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. chance of purchasing fresh|as \milk along with permissiun ‘to remain the night. We all were though mother. jlooked a little tire Even after we an grew ip the open road called dad. ‘all the good spots to camp. The hard ground had away to a van-type vel lers_ were beco! a conversation piece as one by one they appeared on the Toa ‘ Retirement became the inventive era for dad. May was the time to take to trav- had a wonderful time. There|t plan campers to fit on the Tack of their trucks. - ickin; the larger structures can cause a few problems as well as becoming ‘a drag on the gas mileage. I_ wonder if anyone has | thought of a combination of the collapsible camping trail- er on the back of a pickup? This would eliminate the bulk structure that fights the wind and yet give just that much more room with the ex- elling and only. because tending bedspace as it un- folds. CLEARING — CLEARING — CLEARING Vinyl Waterproof Winter Boots Regular to Broken and Discontinued Lines $14.98 Migdderles> Only . SPRING CLOTHING IS ARRIVING DAILY. — THE VERY LATEST IN STYLES AND ALSO FABRICS ‘Frigidaire Blue Ribbon Sale FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON ALL FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 13 cu. ft. dard list 292.75, "13 ev. ft, cyclamatic list 363.50 14 cv. ff. frost proof list 449.50 .. Range 30” deluxe with 5 yr. guaraniee elements & switches list 285.50 30” with pull-n-clean oven list 329.75 Dishwasher, portable top loading list 312.91 Automatic Washers, deluxe single speed list 302.95 . double speed list 388.75 -. Automatic electric dryer list 196.95 Trade-in only $244.00 only. $299.00 only $365.00: only $237.00 only $274.00 .. only $266.00 . only $255.00 only 319.00 only $164.00 i. Time pay Castlegar & Kinnaird Hold Meet The twin: towns of Cast- Kinnaird suggesvon of Castlegar. or. Murray- Little. de-| arena. scribed. the the/- meeting, which took la e Town of on Arena — ve ie i Little said a commit struck consisting Members of Regional Re- creation Commission No. 1 at- Kinnaird chambers, a8 as “a good|tended the ‘meeting as_obser- vers. Mayor Carl Loeblich said ees ae erow 3h agreed mt row Arms. M are: pest ee but renuize further in- He said’ the profit in- a 1968 was As $45,- “A “concerned “grandmother this week wrote the Castlegar News warning district parents about ‘the danger that. deep snows. constitute for - child-|be Ten. : She said on Monday her daughter “heard. a ought she heard a cry. “She had to lie flat on -the: snow to get across to the side of the -house, and, pull herself the 'same~ subdivisi within at a° considerable increase in “Little ‘D’ from next door. - had» fallen into ~ the ace: between the house and e snow. bank: He was right. be side up; fortunately, ‘an Frank D: of the: “ett rate a credit lcommittee, reported loans ‘were “processed by *|ther. rhe ‘pols int is that if oe during 1968, ue and he might have been there’ for.a long time as he was stuck tight. little children and F shouent nt that pared Parents should things | can conan tnd can disastrous.” ieee be Local Post Sffice Open Mondays The Castlegar Post Office is to remain open all day ctive this com- “*Mondays effe: ing Monday. _ the post fice: will Sloss | Saturday vaf- ternoons wicket: ser- vice Being Hh ane Sat- am. to : urdays from 12.30 noon. Heraldry Consultant Ready... A coat of arms seems im: - school ‘students,- to’ design;an minent for’ the Town of Kin-| official arms for the’ Town of naird in the near, future. A letter has’ been receiv- Fifty dollars was offered ed at the’ town office ® from in: prizes. B. Beddoe, 0.B.E.;:con- ‘Winners pees Allan suitant in aneraldty: are ‘with the preparation Poe the Letters Patent. This in vAweust of ‘A contest was “conducted in the summer of that year, Sin to local “secondary |ly of Scottish origin, came a open e' ‘ot Pott 4 second, and Pauline Fowler, reply, mended that ‘application for arms for the. municipality be Thade, to the-Lord Lyen King Mr. Beddoe recom. ee -foPropare tho Letars Patent: Kinnaird’ 's Coat of Ans Motto: These ‘Lights Never Wander | At present the sketch sent tia to Kinnaird council is in the form of a. shield. its design does: not show reflections. of efforts by the. se- ce Kinnaird is ‘obvious- proceed applicat rd Lyen fo! cae it of Ar Loi en for a gran morial: Bearin; At this tine results from the secondary school competi tion were also forw: wi arded with the instruction to work in lo- cal details with the historial possible. condary school students. “Itisa combination) of rhe wits its stars and cesents id the of the Province of. British. Co Columbia with ‘its sun ‘rays. Below the shield are‘ the tse Nanquam ec ® Errai e was di reply to which bear. the words Erran- a, Rallunt—"Wan- sald BCA's service was for service here, it. was to be. additional to. CPA's. service. Castlegar chamber “pre- sident Mrs. Mary ‘Anderson te CEA nd derin "etal fee tothe town was instead it will now. It does bear ‘authentic the service. Ald E. Mosby of Castle- lat- - Bar. gar and’ Waneta airport. man- Kin-|! rt.of.the change. Mr. Mosb; 12th ror he: “re the in line, ‘he cust incumbent ot this title having been creat land that: everyone. will to see a frien of the. Atlantic.” be. happy interest in the Kinnairds on either’ side|¢p, ager *Reg-Exler .were the on- ly’ two voices raised in\:sup- f rally.‘ be believes we’ bel service ee guch in the peerage of Scot- sald waittaa in: a. letter from Mr. Beddoe,' ‘We jfink dous job...’ more ‘ planes. they'd © get them. "hay r DeVito called the present it public bus service in ie Kootenays “disgraceful” and suggested that “if we get into the. same_ situation visory committee being done away with, “ sets approach $25 million” 000. Now, with the super- nol ites}: function a ay sound with eau ment fob the. Castlegar Primary e Schoo! site was given ‘approv: bs al. b: y_trustees 0! this trict. No. 9 at their se aoeting authori ment oy janned on a ‘trial basis for of Schoo! Board Okays Plan for Playground contemporary plan for’ at iter ‘ther playgrounds A request for a: school Martha Popoff ’ Acting Clerk For Castlegar - Miss Martha Popoff:: is acting ick clerk treasurer for clerk-treasurer ee nbrose f treasurer of the Nor- inagan Regional Dis- trict at Vernon. Miss Popoff, who took ov- er the scting | position Mon- day, will fill it until a per- manent. clork-treasurer is appointed. sii isthe p i. ear tion: is Papert ie “ co” oF @ | Koote! and B.C. in March: for teach- er recruitment purposes. . -