Mes cence Rene November 28, 1974 Castlegar and District Socials é Mrs, H. Johnson 365-8234. . and “Mra, J. Martin ‘over’ the weekend to celebrate their 60th’: wedding anniversary were their son,and daughter-in-law, “Mr. and/Mrs. /Bert Martin /of : Coquitlam.’ Also ‘visiting were their’ grand-daughter and ‘her,, +; Vtamlly, Me: und. Mro.: W, Visiting at the home of Mr." | Barrett and three daugh of SECONDARY SCHOOL Vancouver, Mr.’and Mrs, D,° Rourke returned home from Vancouver Jast\Thursday where they had spent a'few. days’ while Mr. Rourke was having medical attention. : Comfort is the word that describes ( i elegant, Orlon’/ballerina. with: dee from heel to toe. Fashioned: rom peat (gene « with élastic’edging in white, ‘pink,: blue, ‘red):glo: gold, peach or turquoise. Rubber'sole and Wedge heel provide sdded comfort {does ‘not approve (of pop! ma. ‘What ‘a'nice surprise,Mon- day morning! Shortly after eight, a volee announced cheer- tully,over the:P.A. system that” the “Breakfast Club” was ready; to welcome hungry, visitors to, the lunchroom, Cereal, fruit juices,’ grilled{ cheese sand- wiches—all were on sale at Very reasonable prices, Mrs. Wal- | ters, the! sponsor, of this new elub,was on: hand: to, ‘give assistance and digection, and + her crew, of girls gave; excellent service, + Some of our. students have to get‘up very early and.t many: miles by bus'each: school morning. They love the idea of ’ ‘=. having snacks available to ward off, hunger, ‘Because; the staff chines, ‘for reason of the ques: every, morning a8 udents) ‘sip t their fruit, juices’ or, eat: + something to do with it} but we: know: that the day they served: iping hot Rrench toast; groups: at stud bet ly‘ burst-i : +-Mrs. Walters. has’ also. > Whenever, a: group sees'a real need fora’ club,’ it always follows’ thatthe group ° can: find ‘a teacher! willing’ to ‘sponsor it.) You mightisay that this isia pretty, lively’ school! “Talking abou! should have} been ‘up: here Friday! One of the teach rs, Was met at the door in\the' morning bya young: couple: who nourtced that’ ee were. “going e ‘Cheveldave, yor reall » something! vot ‘thing! organized:a needlecraft club <7} ch backing: whe unsafe’ ‘when ‘h 1965; Pontiac: left “its parking’ ‘Space in.the Hi/Arrow Parking.’ lot; andicollided with/a 1974: Fe “Provinote Parlianen ‘Bldgs Dean “BCs Shoreacres ‘= jSlocen miValey, and and iy “) VOL 27., Nos a9 20 CENTS PER COPY. us years a similar‘ as been sponsored ‘agreed | to ‘install eautiona: Hens on city property:in’ that ‘systems inthe ye: {the benchlands. ples that-are the. basis’ of the : Taunt plan. ‘The planning. rinciples and recommended: ive to resident ial development, iublic services, urban form and. systematic: service to the public house the new: chine’ which \is pect ted LAL ‘Tuesday night's council meeting, Ald..G..S.-Rust stated that programming, of: the ‘new. ‘machine would take place some- time between Dec: 15 and. 20 with) the water) and sewer?” billing to be its first’ operation.- | “7 An expenditure of $14,943 ‘fora pumping: station, to Castlegar, received‘council’s roval at its Tuesday ‘night str: water, in both former towns. he. Kinnaird ,, istrict required restric: tions: Council,\taking the stand ‘was-gne community, . sed, the requited.; water imps ‘At’ .”- restrictions on the entire city: drawn up at? the Smeeting of the’ Casth +, District Community, Ai s Nelson ( “Overture Concert, Ikirk & Weavers’, the co-operation ensure that the Christmas ‘season, as .well as the rest. ofthe year, is‘enjoyed by. all ‘with no, tragedies or inform the’ public'road : blocks wand ‘check. points‘are.now. in . gram we have attempted to eslimate the growth pattern of ‘the community in co-ordination’:|/)" “pubtic, they offer the following ‘schedule. ‘ (Leffect and will be from now.to «the ‘end of: December, and into ‘the first part of.the New Year. Im-trying:to ‘assist the ient¢ posits at your banks if:you' feel . unsafe about make every at. r ken mber’ from. our ament,; Foot: patrols will evidence.» + With the connecting of the fould result in an. overpass 3 Expenditure jin Water System previously separate systems any future water regulations will reflect the needs of the entire community, Arbitration Averted; West © Kootenay Teachers Setfle Gon was averted when teachers in School District No.’ 9, ‘along with /Nelson,.; Trail, Grand Forks and'Arrow Lakes, reach- ed an agreement last week in negotiations ‘held |here | in Castlegar with B.C. School Tangocs Association agent Scanlan. ; + Sehool District No. 9 wecre- tary:teeasurer Joba acher, hase with 15.8 per ‘cent ‘added onto ‘this, ‘Not all sehool dlstriete were. nthe same mo, level ee. ei tothe “nivale sists he says. 0 “To.the | teachers of School - District No; 9,'the increase is : per. said the mean figure lor the five .~ ps iyroll increase in ‘school districts in the West r, pedestrians from: the’ Civic’ ‘ ‘Centre: property to, ‘Woodla id. ois possible they will Pee ify,me on the’ grounds that I'am ber of Commerce at its meeting “toni Hi Arms. [) says. tations’ have gone.out fo neighboring: chambers. An lection of officers will’ also be + Construction Law. was-the topic ‘of the: Guest. Speakerat . the November, meeting. of: the pertaining,to the arts. Perhaps. your group. would ‘like a’ work.* shop in weaving, batik, applied p wy, thelr janbe possible. Dues sent’ to. Mrs. Bella e'next ‘meeting ‘of ‘the Arts’ Council “will be “held on, Jan, 13, follc recelet oft, cultural fund: pping Public :You will):no doubt be spending large amounts of money'on gifts and groceries. Please make sure your, automo-, biles are locked when un: tended. to; prevent loss: of belongings...) To:the Driving Public ‘Road blocks are being set’ upin- an attempt to. keep: drinking drivers off the streets. ‘he ion of approxi- Southern Inte: ‘month: of November, an equal. f constructions, in the ig: would:have to take -place-in this aspect! with a further. Fepott te be mide inthe llege to help the young poople ho are interested: