CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1967 PUBLIC NOTICE Free Film — The Ca Btory— To be shown tonight in the Le- .80, No admission charg arette smoking machine. Golf — Legion Castiegar-Robson starting time 33.00 to 14,00 hi Sunday, Oct, ed 2 ball foursome. ay tee $1 per couple, Legion and LA members and spouses, Tnauirlea ph ‘865-8062, Tournament Branch "30 General Meeting — yore cae fi a. Club, Oct, 19 — 8 p.m. aren St. Joseph's OWL Annual and Bazaar in Kinnaird Halt Bat, Oct, 23 from 2 to 5 Registration for Oastlesar Fi, lumbla — across Lesion LA Rummage Sale Oo 10-12. Leave rummage . Walker, 743 Col- ry rs, eet bance — Mra, SMITHS 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 —- CASTLEGAR Br, Badminton Commences Oct, 25 — 7 pm, SHSS gym. Reserve Oct, 24 for Robson WI Annual got-acquainted, Tea — Robson Church Hall 2-4.30, Bring nets friend and meet your neigh: Cosy Feet On Cold Mornings! Kinnaird Boy Scoutq and Cubs, Oct, 31 — 10 am, Please have empties available, AU FOR OIL or GAS HEATING WARM AIR or HOT WATER DEPENDABLE GUARANTEED SERVICE CALL $65-7531 SMITH'S PLUMBING nd HEATING LTD. We Feature the AIM PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Famous Foamtreads MADDOCKS CASTLEGAR DRUG STH ANNIVERSARY SALE Runs Today Until Sat., Oct. 28 LATA “Pléase Bear With Us We APOLOGIZE if this makes your sh Our Stock. Rediicing SALE Continues DON’T. Miss These BARGAINS : and there are MANY PRICES on ALL CHILDREN’S Clothing are REDUCED ALL MATERNITY WEAR IS ON SALE Maternity Skirts, S ALL LADIES’ Ready to WEAR i is on SALE COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES Ladies’ SLIMS, regular Price $8.98 reduced to .... $5.95, you save $3.00 on each pr. Ladies’ Pullover SWEATERS, Reg. $16.95 reduced to $9.95, you save | $7.00 Men’s Pullover SWEATERS, Reg. $16.95, reduced to $12.71, you save” “$4.24 Men’s Tony Day ‘Cardigan Sweaters,Reg. $14.95 reduced to $11.21 yousave $3.74" Men’s Corduroy Quilted Jackets, Reg. $18.95, sale price $13.95, you/save $5.00 Men’s Brushed Denim Pile Lined Jackets, Reg. 18.95 reduced.to 13.95 save $5.00 $598, you save $3.00 Vist Dec. 31/87 “’ Published -Every ‘Thursday: at:{‘The ‘Crossroads of the Kootenayé” VOL. ‘20, No.''43 CASTLEGAR,’ BRITISH ne ao THURSDAY, OCT. bic 1967 Loeblich A recent statement by The “Ed- . Academic’Board for Higher ucation in B.C. went even further in its ndation of Selkirk College than principal Andy Soles had expected. ‘ Ina “Selkirk College’ council, the e support of the them- culty, have selves, ” she said. Pearle recognized ‘th “It “is: most bility. to those 0 ‘on. he transfer] the hopes of af everybody Program,” ‘he. said. ted wie (the College) are: be- to Ci News this week, Mr. Soles said in its commendation of Selkirk he had been confident the teach- ing faculty of the College would meet with the board’s PP! “The responsib to ing that those lity da to se Spe: aking for. the: Selkirk mend for the: tranafer program| College Faculty Association, Pre: are of a satisfactory standeea, to sident John’ Munro ~ said ‘whieh one. col have eet tions which’ na ol not. realized by. the board’ 'g report, ©: y ave. underwritten everything we have done to this ‘point: Insofar ag (the report) sup: ‘ports the’ wholly, we are cones with hi . ‘pass on to the “couldn't Mico a situation ne and other institutions which use: ¢ “But I wasn’t really expect- ing quite so spoattly ea statement at this time,” he said. “‘I' thought there “might be ‘something of alto delay.” He added that delay would not. be because of any Jack of ‘achievement by the College, but: rather because of the difficulty. af a very new college in meeting the rigid standards of the board: Chairman” of ; the * Selkirk:| board’ | the ‘same “The report snalcates that we have ‘acc board has‘ ‘ample ‘opportuni to, % evaluate the College again. mt ‘Two members of; the | In adding ‘her. expressions is| cial department's Nelson” ‘office of pleasure at the board’s com-| were on ‘hand’at Tuesday's’: ‘meet: of Kinnalr town ci School: District No. 9] ing Mrs. ter. Ihe. added. "\" at be. pall b by. a fice work, the. consultative Sane’ | vist tion and the: as oynting don done b: te by lh tg ‘Gein, he said, A ede Men’s pee Quilted Jackets, Reg. $8. 95, Reduced to ict lis 3 cancer is’ often’ referred to, as avies ‘said: Watching the {demonstratio: In additio: cost |to!'the: town} of 34: ie capita per month would be a8: Kinnaird’s\portion of.the: act: College council, John Welton |; said he was “most satisfied with the report HY NEILSON CHOCOLATE BARS LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 22 oz. q REG. VALUE $1.49 $1.99 REG. VALUE $2.20 . DRISTAN DECONGESTANT TABLETS or MIST REG. VALUE $1.19 .. 5 FOR 75¢ WILKINSON STAINLESS BLADES REG. VALUE TRIBURON FIRST AID CREAM REG. VALUE $1.00 MULTI-VITAMINS AND MINERALS 00". VALUE $3.98 .... SALE $2.49 WHITERAIN SHAMPOO REG. VALUE $1.25... THROAT LOZENGES 20 Pack VALUE $1.49 ee VAPORIZER No. 144 _ MILK OF MAGNESIA 200 TABLETS Red Label. “REG. VALUE $2.95 ASA TABLETS Large Economy 500 e : SALE 99 HOTWATER BOTTLE REG. VALUE $2.29 Size. VALUE $1.49 .... DECONGESTANT COLD “TABLETS 24 Tablets VALUE $1.25 10 for 99c SALE 99c WAMPOLE TONIC (Extract of Cod Liver Compound) Ideal Family Vitamin Tonic. 15-0Z. SIZE 99c MOUTH WASH AND GARGLE Giant 20-0z. VALUE $1.95 VICKS VAPO RUB REG. VALUE $1.07 MULTI VITAMINS Large Economy Size 100-Tablet Bottle VALUE $1.98 ........ WAMPOLE MAGNOLAX The Family Laxative REG. VALUE $1.50 DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAY Relieves colds, sinus, fever. VALUE $1.25... Ae 99c SALE $1 49 : COLGATE TOOTH PASTE. REG. VALUE $1.49 SUPER SIZE BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP Extra Value .: 8-0z: Double Size MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS $1.79 vALUS $1.35 .... REG. VALUE $1.93 .. _ ANTACID TABLETS . SALE 99c ANACIN 100’s REG. VALUE $1.39 ANTACID LIQUID 12-02, : VALUE $1.95 Non-Advertised Specials Over the Entire Store! CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2 Sunday and Holiday Hours: Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7813" Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. y,, 12Noon- 1 p.m. 6+7pm. Du Pont Orlon, Dace and Dynel — SPECIALS Black a Detker drill. drill kit. “ELECTRIC SANDER Kit Imitation Persian, some with real: Fox : “Trim, Sizes 10-18 Priced $49.95 to $69.65 | HAND BAGS by Vogue ee ee PORTABLE” UTILITY SAW the welfare A ease, such as in the case of fun- KIWANIS PRESIDENT ‘Merv. Ri ‘was on hand * than fork club.” Also visible in the last Saturday to take’ part in ceremonies ‘dedicat- *: ing the new Scout and Guide district headquart- -” ers. The hall is the Centennial project of Kiwanis, Mr. Rush said, adding that it is.the sort of pro-: picture are, from left:to, right, Kiwanis member} ‘Aage Sylvest; Mrs. Herb Johnson, Twin Rivers division. commissioner. of guides; Albert ‘Calder-| bank, scout: leader; Castlegar. Mayor R.'C.Mad- docks and Kinnaird eae Carl, Loeblich. ; legar News Photo the : E ty: project-worker. who is engaged pit in work: te, the. ‘Kinnair tare: icesthe | rovided: ‘by with the lion's share being dally ‘in’ ‘emergencies; family’ ser-| “personal ‘ coun-| vices, selling; ‘ocial: allowances;:°pen-| ¥! ‘sions; ead old age: assistance for those : betwee mn 65 and: 68 - 1 some $0. ed “gent i the ou these costs. were borne'by ‘of: reference of. the: partment are a-number of: “equ. tion clauses,” “designed to Eerie a:fairer re nursing: home: ; town™ “council,” ‘transportation for clients, espec-| 5 the: local chapter. of the pats and Photo. f . 01 -| daries ° will: Benefit’ Sih th within! the: present ‘town limits |} {and those ‘in-the affected’ area. : was :the "view of the] 8: presented *-at’a: eclal meeting in: the” council , Mayol said, the ie possibility: of- an’ area deciding not: to" ip approve: ‘exten- then: changing its or.-a“portion® of fh area: be delayed a of|: months ‘or years, the. increased the’ points. ‘contain- ed in the enn will be'con- ‘fusing ‘at ‘first,‘he® said,‘ but!.a close: Haison: between: the’ mount: cipal staff of the new. Community. Chest ~ People. Generous . In Spite of Strike and: the’ Nelson: office: of “the welfare jCepertment should: pre: LEATHER BAGS by paternal fom KAYSER GLOVES & SCARVES = to, match — make beautiful sets“ _New. Fall Shades = Flom Toaster ‘to platter ‘the ‘sale and | easy. way. Regular $1. 98 LEATHER STRETCH GLOVES priced at, pr. . $1 17 JBurnace Filters each. S59 ae Special . We also carry” _ WHITE. UNIFORMS =is|t Tand J. ject which helps; Kiwanis to ‘be “something more vent ‘any inequities. |<” Returns ‘from KRC* com: munity chest canvassers indicate ‘EDITOR. TAL The story. carried on the front page of this newspaper recent- dy relating some of: the. details ‘of;,what could have .turned, out to bea very.serious situation, helped | emphasize : once ‘again’ the sorry state of the’ ambulance situation’ in’ the “Castlogar-Kinnaird- Ei Robson area. ‘~The incident, in which a heart patient: was “hauled”: to hos: |’ pital'in a private station wagon with no oxygen or other emer: gency equipment available, is one more story added to a list of pag chief among which is.the tale of two cities. — - Robson. edi. i+ Robson is not a:city, true, but it ts.a ‘paradox of an organiza: tion in: 80 /far*as the. Central‘ Kootenay Regional District ‘is con: cerne ‘ Persons within: and. without’ the ‘uninéorporated are: iy other side‘of the river are wondering if, when ambulance service comes under CKRD,’a person could. dic. uniattended: because he happened ‘ti to be'stricken on the wrong side of:a certain street. .: ‘This is because’ of the fact that Robson finds itself divided tight down the’ middle by the border between electoral areas ‘The area J portion of ‘Robson. voted for, and. got, the franchise for ambulance service in conjunction with Castlegar and Kinnaird. ~The rest’ of Robson: because itis part: of:area‘I, did: not, get the ‘service, although’ there: was an’ overwhelming endorsement of it by these Robson voters. ‘Why: were.they refused’ the service? Because they are :lump- as ed in‘ with the‘rest of area‘I, a close-knit, agrarian society with >| department for an intelligent. solution: as the problem. ; What will it. the present strike of WA mem- bers, an official of, the chest said a yesterday. In’an attempt to at least Bp coming in apparently as quickly : years. Harold’ Webber told © the Castlegar News ‘that funds ‘are this year as in past Canvassers have nearly com- ¢" aribu| pleted the work in the Castlegar artially cure’ the ‘ills ‘of ‘the’ lance service, CKRD directors have already applied to, the Sit said. ment.of. municipal affairs to have the whole of: Robgon‘t the | within the boundaries of Electoral Area J: : 4 ‘ : When this‘ go" department ded to. ‘check: back with ‘the residents concerned — and itheir RD’ directors -— they d by the Cas te s no one be’ “covered ) Very. 500 ‘little effecton the drive, from |: “| raise r e t is. well ‘underway in |- Kinnaird and other : areas will ber. not fc any. rea-| son for his decisic ki mind in the future mi; viewed favorably. by. ayers. Mayor. Maddocks: said that the procedure for effecting ‘the ex- tension’ involves advertising “in two successive issues of the local paper. If no objections to the plan have been received by the min- ister. of municipal. affairs with- at not be Tate- Should ‘such objections Mr. Maddocks eorons: be the er will use his discre- tion'in deciding whether or mat to call a referendum. ‘Twill try to avoid hav! ein Sel tty, t0avold having any. ‘Castlegar * residents have been ‘missed, Mr. Webber |s; ‘said, they can ‘contact any. mem- ber: ‘of th the chest or any. canvas- ger in. order:to make’ their’ Sone: confusing the issue,” the mayor a map of the affected areas aitertsement on page 8 of tis advertisement on page 8 of elections,’ to, avoid] ; VfL dont ha that Ht wan atts before retiring Saturday. night, be a sure fo set your clock: BAC zy, You, pet ae extra ‘That wi hour's Seta it > doesn’t: cost a centt; z $ a oF a ‘squabble betmeen some of ‘the too t drew, stating that ‘the ‘petty. quartels of.the'areas'must be lved so that CKRD. as an undivided: whole can again appeal’to’ the with ‘each’ other, meanwhile jeopardizing "the lives of: those you]. were elected to serve? ‘: ‘Or will'you get ‘down to work, settle the “little” fights and]; then‘go'to work’on the big fight:— the battle to protect the lives} o£ your,regional district electors? sIt is elear-to us that-with the radically different ethnic back: grounds and philosophic attitudes of the two major peoples making jup.the widely. of in area i: the) oy whole of Robson should be included in‘ area J. e two scattered‘ population centres of area I can't; -agree| ™. on a matter. as important as life’and death with respect to ambu- lance service, ice, how, ca they expect to have similar interests‘ with little ‘relation to. elther Robson ‘or the work-a-day.. Cast iin: ict; community as a‘ whole: Board Makes Inspection wee +» Studies Extensive Reports Selkirk ‘College received high ‘commendation _ last jareok from ‘the “highest: body. in the province charged with, judging vein excellence. by. the Most’ of area‘I is two bridges and: several miles away — in : more ways, than one —. from.the, Robeon townsite fhe, r matters of garbage collection, water lsystems; etc? | : hi should be' app ‘The _laffairs department forthwith. two-da: lay inspection visit to the College early last week and the ‘prior consideration of lengthy questionaires ‘ and. reports. p) ‘pared by: the College. at Mine | board's airection ‘ In:a prepared press release from ‘the .board — issued ‘over the signature of: board” chair- man. Dean _N. S..F. Chant, form- famous 1 yal ‘Commission on Education in B.C. . Jz the citizens of: the West Koo- | day ys are commended for. the repienald response” they) gave sont is ts the. op! Academic Board’ for Higher Ed- ucu..oa! in B.C following a ++ tie Cullege’s creation and are "Academic Board Vocal in Selkirk Praise” urged to continue supporting its: further her: development easttent; Doan 4 re. | ease; dated « last: "Thureday, fol oy vesterday College's faciliti (continued ‘on. page .elgh