PRETTY PAN and very pret Praestegaard, wl 0, like other Castlegar motor- ists, is faced an "the task of installing licence plates on her car. The 1968 plates are on sale at Oglow Brothers Building Supply in Castlegar. tty, too, is Rita The plates are blue on white and some 2500 of them have been assigned for sale to district automobile owners. Also on sale are 950 com- mercial plates, 50 farm plates, 50 for use on farm tractors and 45 for logging trucks. — Castlegar News Photo Students Try Classroom Teaching For First Time Education students at Notre Dame University in Nelson put theory into practical use last week’: as part of their practicum szainin ng. J. M. Edwards, acting head o of the 6 department of educa: edu ly distributed between grades one and seven, are. teaching in 18 schools e four school districts, Dr. Edwards the 356 students there wes a.ratio of three females to each male. “On te whole the student The professional-year educa- tion last fa- vorably to the classroom pro- ” Dr. Edwards said after he and W. F. Shkwarok, director of student teachers at Notre Dame, .| visited the classroom sessions. “In many cases the NDU students went into district schools to ob-| serve have been the whole day Instead of the usual one or two classes.” Dr, Edwards “| said “We think it is best for the teacher to make sug- Prior fon i school visita- ms the education faculty at fons conducted special work- shops for the student teachers ‘ing problems in such areas and deportment. Court of be held on Monday, at 10.00 o'clock in J. M. Notice i is hereby given that the Court of Revision respecting the 1968 Assess- ment Roll for the ‘Town of Castlegar will Canadian Legion Hall — Castlegar-Rob- son Branch No. 170, Castlegar, B.C. ‘Mintak, Municipal Assessor Revision February 12th, 1968 Liason Meetings OF Scouts, Guides Are a Possibility joint meeting of scouters e district was Castteaas Seout Halt, int Mr. and Mrs, Recinald Davis of Kinnaird and Id E. son of Mr, and Mrs, James Lea-| 55, my ot Robson. Perehudoff provided the music for the occasion. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street- tength voile sheath in nile green featuring a round neckline with trimming the short Her colonial bouquet was of ions and. roses. attendants, Lorraine Gemmill of Castlegar also car- ried colonial bouquets and wore street-length dresses with Miss mill in a green floral. Sons of Norway Elect Now Officers Election of new officers was the main order of business at the recent annual meeting of Nordic Lodge No. 76, Sons of Norway. Elected as president of the ‘group was Nils Christensen. Vice president is S. Melrose and sec- retary, Florence Crowson. _ Other officers of the group joi several times" during the year was one of several proposals dealt with. If these meetings were held some adeas could be discuss leaders could take t land work with their group on them. 2 Bro said how pl classroom: gestions to the student eachern” was also ang this 5 m8 youth Stday mall be ob- i day service is to be held Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. in the school. the forenoon in the BUSINESS FORMS LTR CASTLEGAR NEWS. a Leader |ty ‘for the children “Jul Nisse” a New Year's festival.for members and guests and the jaune irene c_drow, P going jous efforts. Castlegar Bylaws Should he Reviewed . Says Planning Firm rialized nature of the new area of town and the eerg es fers of GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA REGULATIONS GOVERNING CAMP SITES mae REGULATIONS S governing CAMP SITES In byte Columbia are mow tn effect. the construction, Blind sewage Feel ph other facilities of ‘camp y sites In British Columbia. maintenance, water ® Acamp site means a place to be occupied and maintained for the temporary accom ‘ : tents, vistons in these new R home parks, hotels and @ Written approval by the Medical Health Officer is tion of a camp site is undertaken. @ The regulations vena penalties for infractions. 2 The bulging, plumbing and electrical installations in a new of altered camp site must comply with focal by-laws and regulations in force In the particular territorial jurtediction. @ Camp sites, established before November 15, 1967, will not be subject to certain pre- egulations until November 15, 1! fa The Medica! Health Officer for the area is the approving authority. EW REGULA' is * , The demand for and itiioation of camp sites in British Columbla Inereenes epprectably every summer. Regulations are required to ensure satisfactory iceation, ‘sanitation, water supply and safety. PURPOSE OF NEW REGULATIONS To provide adequate stantiards to enaure a safe, hygienic and aesthetically Pleasing environment for all campers who use camp sites in this province. REGULATIONS APPLY TO: CAMP SITES for trallers or tents thet sre castrated f for profit or that are 70 thoensed under the British Columbia Government Travel Bure: NOT INCLUDED are camps licensed under the Wane Institutions Ucensing Act, mobile auto courts. heck eer ‘The REGULAT In Council on November 7, HEALTH BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Hon. W. 0. Black, Ministar J. A. Taylor, M.D., Doputy Minister Parliament Buildings, Victoria, 3.0, by thet 1967 under provision of the SEALTH ACT. Caples of Regutations Govarning Camp Sites may be obtained from yor-r local Medical Health Officer. may result i in serious’ see Broblers. not Ginissing the meres ae tos 2 suggestios (from. Rawson and Wiles sald he did not want “to’go on corres- ponding at this time. We are not ready to: do: this he declared. Je Warner in yellow and Miss Gem- For Leamy-Davis Yous | tapers centred at the reception held in the Rob- “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD" Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACXUITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS 6on For her di aughter’s ensemble consisting of A | Linda and Ken Calley and Terry the feldeie mother choee 2 bine The groom's mother wore a floral print dress. Their corsages were of white carnations. ‘The toast to the bride was proposed by E. L. Jehnson of Casino and a telegram from New, Her Warner of Kinnaird and Nancy |Casino; von, accompanied Ronnie and David wy ate all of Cres- Mrs. Phil Campbell of Mission. The couple now resides in Rebson. . LOCAL NO. 1 PULP & PAPER WORKERS OF CANADA Installation Dance Friday, February 9 Arena Hall $3 Per Couple Ys Luncheon Served at Midnight For Tickets Phone 365-5571, 365-5957, 365-5641 Castlegar Women Down Notre Dama In Basketball Meot The Notre Dame Crasaders ‘from Nelson fell to defeat at the hands of Castlegar. Women’s Club recently, with a close final tally of 36-34. A hard-f ought ga) game through- out, the contest deadlocked in a 17-17 tiv ai binn time. Action was fast and hard nearing the end of the game, but the local club or ahead squad's next The Castlegar game is Tuesday, when they are hosted by ‘Trail. qf S-X-I-S “BARGAINS GALORE DURING OUR PRE INVENTORY STOREWIDE SALE DO DROP IN TO SEE THE OUTSTANDING VALUES NORM’S SPORT SHOP 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Ph. 352-2015 | Business and Professional Directory PHOTOCOPYING GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service Buildin: Sxtension lg, io nee tho gant lumber FURNITURE of town’ became effective Jan. 1, Maytag Sales and.Service | GUARANTEED REPAIRS Water heater: giving you fits? Call us today for. sud- den service or a new water heater installation. * $100 to. $135 for Electric or Gas ‘Water Heaters CASTLEGAR Plumbing and Heating WESTERN INTERNATIONAL MARY ROY Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST SEPTIC TANK ~ PUMPING Phone 368-5166 Emerton Ltd. Gunsmifss Locksmiths Goods 1319 BAY — -TRAIL, B.C. OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the | CASTLEGAR NEWS 985. GREEP’S _ ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Free Estimates Phone 365-7075 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING ies and Installations KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 24Hour Service 121 Columbia Ave. - Ph, 365-5531 CASTLEGAR . FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Electrical BOUNDARY Ltd. . ao hp SINGER REPAIR SALES & SERVI ab i i A | t To i IST Sw ys Wr IVIGis VY our Located Next to Castlegar Credit Union — Telephone 365-6761 oi PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird (GHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) bieoin es Rev. Ira Johnson e 865-6762 ponday’s School 9.15 am. .Bob Orr of Kaslo hag pro-| duced a travel-adventure film en- rated by Mr. Orr in person. Here is an “armchair” ad- venture “that will spring to Hfe lescribes a breath- e ur of Rogers Pass to the gui sgerenity a OE a Cariboo n Lake O! to the stoic lence. of the Totems at Kispoix, here is venture for all. a family ad-| past of SHSS Soccer Team Sponsors Bob Orr Wildlife Film There are lively scenes from Sooke’ lonal loggers’ contest and the excitement of the hard-driving northwest brigade ‘canoe race plunging through the] tho: mighty |. Nechako eee f . ‘Cariboo Indian children are shown making whil Indian fathers risk their lives to fish the white waters of the Bul- kley river, Even the burdy-gundy , bearde y fi ca has Be ile cence of North ' America’ lived. There. are thrilling min-| utes during the great Redfish run and. clos scenes of fountain big- tdlife that are trohoar lle. includes largest base metal smelter, niin: ing,'a fur trapper, Shakemaking and fun for the entire fa: at beaches of sunny Okanagon 2, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1968 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown , Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL US FURNITURE Open Weekdays AL p.m. - 5. 30 p.m. Open Friday 1 pm. -9 p.m. « Add. Bill Reed will Morning 7.00 p.m. Fridays ae LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in: St, David's Anglican Church Rev. Harold C. Clark ‘THE SALVATION ARMY 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Mesting jednesday 7.30 p.m. Bible Study 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. You are never a stranger at the Army Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel’. |’ . Plaza warily Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Worrhip 11 aoe: Evening Worship — ‘7.30 AN Welcome. PENTECOSTAL | TABERNACLE - 791 First Ave: Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 385-5212 ~~ Sanday School 9.55 am. Morning Worship 11.00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7.00 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Apostolic Church Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 Peas — Sunday School Hour led at the joke over my young But though I looked, I could not Aunt Amy Which When I grew older, an electric Replaced long used water pettten As did the old hot water bottle. Later still, in a department store, Grandma's’ suggestion returned answer — An electric blanket to cover me! Until one day I found a-man, Married him, and'no more time So’ large a bottle to take’ to bed.| pri It dig not cool off in the nigiit;| tay to me é a I-thought. Id found the ; ch Best represent the council at future meetings of Central Kootenay Regional District. ite re-| 1967, was app Mr. Reed, the alterna’ presentative to the group during vices, - - Brief Notes From Castlegar Council The be Sowing Sesensmoti (als charge from Kootenay Hea- ith Unit is $30 this year, comtipar: ed with $25 in past years. , essay given, for the price dike'is rising costs of health ser- * * * The West Kootenay Health Unit will press the provincial government. "tor stiffer laws to prevent food contamination. Ar given council in- be presented following a re- ion is|' Wi in| Sone, series of reports ot food |tow ym BU ich mater- ials as pest poisons, kerosons and other foreign agents. ‘have been The joint Castlegar-Kinnaird ‘water study is still being pursued ‘and a report‘to both town coun- cils is expected soon, Ald. Reed reported. The study is questioning the feasibility. of water both ns being taken eo Blue-' berry Creek. ‘by coun= A suggested lt of rit- jes clearing a oe bite ts at the top of the fiat toll followed by BLUEBERRY SOCIALS time zones in elves he ey- Mrs. D. E. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503: isang Happy Birthday. Kitchen: hints: Face 's quar, ter of an apple’in a tight con- deiner with sugar that has be- come “hard. “It will soften the hardest lumps. "SENIOR HOCKEY 730 ata! Evangelistic Service Tues., 7.30 Prayer-Bible Study Phone 365-3]50 W. Love, Minister. All Welcome — 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.. Holy~ Communion were Ramsay, A. Baulk- ham, M. Lauriente and H. Sheri- Games will be played on Sat- urday at 8.30°p.m. and Sunday iL. Chernoff and D. Chernenk- off. . CASTLEGAR d ROBSON Geo. Hermanson, BA, BD. MORNING ‘WORSHIP. Castlegar — 11.15 a.m.: Robson — 9.45'a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School barr aes a OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925, the Congregational: Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 365.7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 9.30 a.m, “Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.30, a.m. plained, not to make other more min infractions increasingly Letter ’Oucstions ‘Techniques Of Photojournalists Dear Sir: This is a that has puz- point main) 20¢ me for_some time, aad 1 I wonder if anything can be done about it.I) realize. that photo- gtaphs of events are an escent| courteous. a" good o mained between the guests and head table for most of the in- edy this rath behaviour: on, te pad fal’ part ‘of a But I cannot understand why those in attendance at any func-| tion have to’be deprived of their mews of the Rath H Waidle, n, B.C. ey Speer Nove: We agree! A Iam referring to ths anmtul ne meeting’ of’ the: District Chamb« to-do'a sae Sirens cr proper guest group er properly for a wick. picture ‘at the. end of a ho * took’not just’ one quick picture, but many, and re- a function makes” a far better Travel With Bob Orr Ona ’ Family Armchair Adventure in... 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