CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 28, 1962 Castlegar Briefs Howard, of caused by the re- Agencles met with council to dis- cuss the village's insurance re- quirements. | ee Com ens Little moved that the village not ‘make an ex- ception in the case of the Cedar Crest Motel which had requested permission to dump ita garbage in the garbage dump ‘pending’ the building of an incinerator. Bill. Pickering will be advised that no change in the village's’ Barbage | rates will be allot owed. 8 Under. Aa “iltage’s firéarms bylaw,; sported municipal clerk. Joe Logelin, bows and atrows are regarded ‘as Tethal syeapons. Comn, ¥. R "coats moved that a catchbasin be installed in front of St. Rita’s Church ‘to correct the ««. for “week-end” gardening! TILLSMITH ‘COMPACT CUSTOM | Tu foyed jceereatres Pécially freeways. Don’t weave -|about or “lane switch.” Le ba * Sacktopping of 5th Ave. In addition, the sidewalk in that area is to be heightened 6 inches, pos- slbly thig fall. . A request ‘from ‘the Anglican Church Committee for 30 “or 40 loads of dirt in front of the new church in the Sherbiko subdivision was’ approved, ane work will be done din the “fi fall te Comm, George Carr recomi- mended that the hole at Main and Sth he repaired. The work will bo ‘done’ by Blackline as soon as’ the company js in the’ area but in the meantime ‘village crews ‘will make some stop-zap repairs.” A map ‘of the village will be mounted and’ installed in the fire hall'for Heute firemen, Py The possibility of instatitig a it ‘Tests by the wRHU in Sherbiko, Castlegar “and Sonne subdivisions’ showed’ no’ harmful |" bacteria in five ‘tests i ‘s Accounts “tats were approved for " ~ Some BOAR Tins = On How to Drive AR those Freeways" '* ‘The call of “the open road -is beckoning, and more anil’ m : “the course; freeway driving af different. Always. de: | of ride where you're going — before entering a freeway. Merge smooth. ly with traffic; “blend” ‘is the ramp speeds ‘car “Don't drive [5 scon’s SCRAP BOOK. . : By Ra. SCOT be RStrengh vA Ae, poiD? By BEN June 18 to 20 were eventful days for the handicapped children attending Silver. Birch School .° A Mrs: Palsson ‘and Mra. Jack es- corted their pupils on Monday, to the Woodrow Zoo’ for an enthral- ling ‘visit, the ‘only, flaw ‘being’ in. sufficient «time ‘to cover all the - Off to Scolfand . 4 Alan” Robin Menkes, : Leader, 6th Arbutus St.\Paul’s Sea * Scout ‘Troop of Victoria,/has been ‘selécted by. Boy Scouts‘ of ‘Cana 4 ; provincial edunell for B.C, - Yukon, |’. >: tojattend the Ist Scottish Interna.J 3° tional ‘Patrol | Leaders’: Meeting, to be: held’ ‘at’ Blaie, caine, Seavert, SATAN . Castlegar’ Taxpayers are reminded that penalties of 5% ‘of: current : unpaid will be added on July’ 2nd’ ana Se mber’ Ist this year: If, entitled’ to. Home- : nt; delivery of: ths’ completed form! lage. Office prior’ to ‘July1st will save 5% penal ‘the Amount; of me Brant: ; eatlgate. whether they ~anyth : | Teacher ‘Federation,’ speaking ‘to |". the annual potng’ held in ‘Saake ae >On Tuesday the same - group spent'a happy ‘session at the Kins- 1 think,; mindy. mien Park in Castlegar. | have’ been ‘better had the: people. thrown’ the’ government out in ons tn ‘addition to discussing the eve. {Heed for: better, internal communi. |’ ece' ications ‘and for; more associations in: high ‘schools; he called for bet-| : ter’ qualified “parents, the , incul-| eaten ck s otamars Courtesy. in child. The: ‘camp: il ‘be. held.o grount >the TA > Blalr: Atholl ‘is situated | 84: niles th tre * Scotland, amidst some’ of the’ moet the mammoth ‘picnic on ‘Wed: 7 day at, Kinnaird "Park, “This” the et sutiee tee to have ‘a. com: “To Read E Books ‘Just |'ment, tt Yook. thean prt It ‘two. tel -Ret.zid, PAINTING and Decorating: Froo Estimates Gladly Given - _P. 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Canada| ono. would ‘almost think she had, himself, been’ elected to the House of Commons, Lumping himself with national Social! Toredit leader.’ Ro- bert Thompson and deputy leader our, Premler talks Ce of the ion dovesuent ha nent of ‘the Calgary, Public ‘Mary uses a to read, ‘On’ one, He the alls ties end three ‘patrol leaders, ‘Uisteleta in Brith Columbia . were permitted to send ‘applications to = Provincial headquartera for.the‘one “cont E fr te gong scram fon LONG DISTANCE. | FREE ESTIMATES —— = SANITIZED, VANS ineanting line te hopes to Yuli up Sox atrength {across and possibly. save you from nel: Mr." Randall gained’ nash a swim- ming pool. or hope, to bulla one gence. charges, Keep the gate 10- some ay ‘(moré’ and more middle. |sed ‘Ww! jenever the Poot is’ not fy tay a Smart, modernly, ppolited: wt where erred * and ‘courteous Peckired family” ay vharge for: children’ under 14, _also Free a vital difference, to you and your | help prevent falls-into ‘the: family, « 6,°" Filters should he “water ig co every 18-24 hi 5 Filters must be fa ‘Safe swimming Practices are important, but’ so ‘is. pool mainten- | t ance: adding the chemicals and cleaning’ the ‘filters that keep the water clear‘ and ‘germ-free, repair- ing’ darnaged’ equiprient Before At becomes : hazardous. q ‘The addition of one or two Poolside. accessories may. be neces- “ta! protect your. family’s safe- “These protective pointers from Canadian Johns-Manville producer | i Celite filter aids, will keep you |< ‘figuratively, at) least “-~ from getting in over your head. 1 ange for an adult to be. present whenever ‘the children are valves; p in “fof -a" swim. Inthe case ‘of | for ‘Sumige’ that needs too slowly. Never stop on pavement; use road shoulder. Don’t> follow. too closely... . on any road but es- nt i such ‘a success. We hope everyone 5 thoroughly” en- * Marge & ‘Fred Bonnett “oh Castle Bowlddrome- Lid. "With Thanks kids, make an-infor-| Moving parts should bé ile, mal rule ‘that no small childen| all. exposed’ metal’ given -9' ght will be allowed unless’ accompan- font ‘once a''yéar, prefer- | po ring, drain ‘the pool ol, walls and’ floors swimmers stay out of the pool teoe at least. an hour ‘after’ meals. fd 8.) Have a‘life preserver hon: dy —an inflated inner tube is fine. 4. 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