. Ph. 4 T. B. Couch and N, Couch of Trail returned home. last ig the funeral of R. Couch, in Mus- an » R. Ma: ages of Trail was in the district over the weekend, visiting many old friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. Harding and Dale, spent the weekend in Kim. eae berley where they visited the ° former's mother and his father, For his who is ill in hospital there. first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS Mrs. D, E. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 Rev. and Mrs. D. Howard returned recently from Vancou- ver where they attended the Un- ited Church publications and communications committee meet- ” A welluttended coffee par- the Kinnaird last week at the home of Mrs. J. A. Murray with Mrs. O. J. Wil- ais toptt tonand son and Mrs. J. D. Askew as co- hostesses. itized for lasting ty sponsored by the fat United Church Women was held Selkirk Activities By R. Dennis Leveridge The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is giving day. Everyone is welcome, Last ‘priday, * three dozen stu- dents of the BA Club left for a f skiing at Sch lone demic year of uate study to any di ‘men and women who are inter- can fulfill a dual role of scholar and “ambassador of goodwill.” The scholarships cover full trensportation, education, living an ested in world affairs, and who da and very reasonable sleeping Accomodations, On Friday and Saturday Nou and Solaris are cotosting ‘the academic year. Included ay any expenses needed for lang- uage instruction before going to the Particular country, Every Tuesday, in room K10, the film club shows foequality films formerly shown in all parts of Canada and the United States. This week the Film Phaedra was shown. In Greek legend, Phaedra | Saints! ‘was the daughter of Minos and. ‘wife of Theseus. According to the legend, Phaedra became in- Selkirk Saints will meet Mount Royal College (Calgary) on Friday. Oth By Saturday evening the six teams will have declared a win- ner—the first recipient of the Sparling phy. Good lus y| District Hospital Saturday after at ck | gaughter, Mrs. D. (Violet)) ‘Tweed Edith Farrier Died In Local Hospital After Long llIness Mrs. Edith Eva Rose Far- rier, 63, died in Castlegar and a long illness. She was born in England at Grove Wickham County of Kent, coming to Canada in 1925 and living on the Prairies until 1941, when she and her family moved to In 1955, she moved to Cas- tlegar where she has since re- ded. Mrs, Farrier is survived by five sons, Don of Kinnaird, Jim in Brandon, Man., Ray at White Spruce, Sask., Ted at oeperey. and Charlie PUBLIC NOTICE Robson Evening Group Meeting tonight at the home Mrs, Joyce Donald at 8 P.M. David ‘Thompson tamp inh will hold a mecting on 12, 720 Dim. atthe heme of J. Dt Williamson, 1807, Srd Ave, Kin- Het Auxiliary Rummage Sale at Legion Hall April 5 and 6th. For pick up call Doris Swee- ney 365-5002 or Anne Soberlak 365-7823, Would All Sizma Phi's or Interested, Parties please call eee 365-5386, eau Friday January Ee Lesion Tall at 7.30 p.m. SMITH’S of LEGION CORNER she hanged herself, but iat a We guaranteé a perfect fit. . Hippolytus of having a her. The out- te F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Ph, 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar MADDOCKS ODEON uk SHOWING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WALT DISNEY PRESENTS “THE GNOME-MOBILE” Plus “THE BOY AND THE EAGLE” ALL COLOR SHOW SHOWS 7.00 - 9.15 For The Best Deal In Windows aid Doors OBAL PANORAMA Sashless Windows SOLARPANE Insulated Sealed Windows OBAL FINELINE Awning and Basement Windows PRE-HUNG DOORS Fitted with Weiser Hardware | . All Sizes and Styles KITCHEN CUPBOARDS CABINETS AND COUNTERS CONTACT. OBAL GLASS ON FRUITVALE HIGHWAY — TRAIL, B.C, P.O. Box 482 Phone 368-6488 : OR Castlegar, B.C. — Phone 365-6522 tive writers to have their art- icles sibmutted t by the: 26th, thats raged Theseus, without hearing Hippolytus’ side of the story, ap- the sea, for apropriate revenge. don sent a sea monster pealed to Poseidon, the god of| hall. Mr. Thompson, , She is also survived by three sisters and a brother in England and 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Farrier was predeceas- of Veterans’ Affairs representa- tive, will be at the branch hall from 10 - 11 a.m. on Mon Any veteran wishing an inter, view should report at that time. Bingo on Tuesday at the ed by her din July, 1960. Private funeral services were held from the Chapel of the Cas- tlegar Funeral Home last Mon- day. George Hermanson offic- Cremation followed with the Cc Funeral Home in care Ne bi. Feb. 6. 2 of arrangements, which t hor- seS SO eet bey Be bolted and drag- ged th to his death under ‘the "wheels of his own chariot. This picture is a total tragedy but it has delightful hints of passion, desire, and un- fulfilled lust. Next Tuesday, Feb. 6, the film Blow-up will be Presented. Wayne Peppard and David Herbison have been keeping the radio program, Selkirk Radio, on the ball. Tune in every Sat- urday at 4:30 p.m. and see what's going on, 2 A reminder here for crea: tomorrow, to Mr. Fraser. The meeting is scheduled for Tues- ial & D Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in ic Water S Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 iT ST. — PHONE 365-7331 — Castlegar United Church Sunday School popula Burns Tea and Bal Jan. 2.50 Ualtea Ghureh ‘Bate FOR OIL or GAS. HEATING “ABM AIR o fOr WATER DEPENDABLE GUARANTSED SERVICH 365-7898 SMITH'S PLUMBING and HEATING LTD. NACA PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR Provincial Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, : BiCe Dec. 31/87" - Published Every Thursday at “Tia : Crossroads ‘of the Kootenays” A. Eremenko & Co. STEEL. TOE SAFETY BOOTS Paris, Grebs, Kodiaks Ruf-Riders 6", 8", 10" Boots, Oxfords, Hush Puppies all are used in Celgar SAWMILL Celgar PULPMILL and COMINCO — Aftor Ski Boots Seal Skins, Mens & Ladies All Prices REDUCED SAVE $2.00 to $4.00 WATER PROOF SNOW BOOTS Pile Lined, Ladies’ Vinyl,, Rubber, Leather $4.98 - $6.98 - $9.98 OATS —. Ladies WINTER C In imported Canadian Wool Cloths Fur trimmed or Plain Styles Prices Further REDUCED $19.95 and up .. $19.95 Men’s OVERCOATS — Shower Proof .. Sharp Fellow Files the Saws At Celgar Mill Regardless of what business phrase, “he’s a sharp fellow” is taken as a compliment. Business is always looking, for the “sharpie” — the young man who is ingenious, inven- eed But at Colgan’ lumber di 's r di- vision, they look not for a fellow who is sharp, but one who keeps things sharp. departm A ent of the He divisions d &e opens ‘apon those who ropecilze in in Saws. est of those. used, em- $700 ea or occupation one enters, the} - Stock Taking Selle — - Prices Slashed Ys to a ploys blades with a price tag of Castlegar Drug’s Annual Pre-Inventory Sale TRANSISTOR RADIOS All Greatly Reduced Example: $1 29 5 Reg. $16.95 Regular $19.95 ...: PHILIP’S RAZOR Battery Operated Sale Priced .......... $1 0.75 Assorted Giftware Items: Cups, Saucers, Glassware HALF PRICE! HALF PRICE! HALF PRICE! Elastic Stockings and Hose for Men and Women Lady Shoe Co! loring — Vibrators First Aid Kits — Folding Fountain Syringes And Many, Many More Items Limited Quantity of Brand-Name Colognes and Porfumes at Half Price Castlegar Drug RE. Goulet Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: Phone 365-7813 Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. DRESSES att Regular $24.95 : $16.00 : Sale Price Regular $19.98 Sale Price .. . Regular $29.' 95. Sale Price .. Regular $34.98 Sale Price 0... fees Save on Slacks, Sweaters, - Blouses and Materials ‘(MEW SHIPMENT OF: DRESSES f Dan River Ginghams & Cotton Fortrels Lovely Soft Spring Shades — Sizes 10 to 50 $6.95 $7.95 $8.95 e ° Corning Ware Special -Royal Family Set Includes @ 32, 48, 56 Oz. Saucepan @ 2 Cradles @ 10 Inch Skillet © One Handle List Price $29.95. $17.88 West's Special Price Coffee Pot Special Six-Cup Glass Pyrex Percolator List. Price $5.95 $4.95 January Paint Sale 30% OFF KEM GLO SEMI-GLOSS AND VELVET ENAMEL Gallon, Suggested, Retail $14.25 Gn Kem Glo and Super Kem Tone — Paints Tinted to Color of Your Choice — $9.99 . Quart, Suggested Retail $4.20 SUPER KEM TONE WASHABLE LATEX WALL PAINT Gallon, Suggested Retail $11.25 .......... $7.90 . Quart, Suggested Retail $3.40 VOL. 21, No. 5 . . CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA,” PHURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1968 MINOR HOCKEY WEEK in the Castlegar Kin. : noird district’ was a ‘tremendous: success’ with te Gastga nen fh aan Sa the weeken young people Padeeiaaross ‘Alex Creighton, uresigen! tt of the Cas- tlegar Rotary drops the puck at the open-- pita the CastlegarSpokane Engineering representative Lorne Poet W.: Blair, ‘Associat Castle; MacLure, Spo- gar and. District. tion president Dr. Waldo avait otic fa nex next week’s Castlegar News. fs Photo Courteey, By ARNOLD MARTIN ma -Staff Reporter Fried Tu ters, made done, s'srwert * in’ ‘axes-School Board e . calls,| efforts by CKRD to dave. e just can't firm policy on the mafter fo mulated in time for approval the next meeting of the e’. Legislature Murray hee can nico, spreulated Me : esday. Castlegar. Mayor, " Secretary treasurer of the Litte said, he: had learned of! tle. board, Charlie King, said the amour cited ‘in. -1985. as a 1 possible’ figure for~ tax- Te- venue on “improvements”: at Ww dam, may not be pad sneer #20, 000 figure repre- 4 ie. es only’ on imp: self. 1 . The: figure, released in 4965 .to the buard.py B.C. y- based ona nu rate Alte ng Cas: | ‘tlegar st cane aft of the Pulp. “and Paper Workers of Can- R comes up ‘for ‘appeal 20 in Vancouver. “nalrd; recording secretary “for: bocal ‘No. 1, PPWC.: : . > Defendent !is-the Unem- Com! : > mission. - ‘The. the weekend, they must | Xd. Treason: soar nee oe eee @ group mount Tuesday * deed; for st saw the | lumbiar-river. tion ‘of millions of forever the ‘course of the Co: c of work and of the thousands of dollars expense. fo ‘ike site and shivering im Youth Falls Through Ice When Skating ‘Outdoors. AL neat-tragedy : -betame r ing of a comp b Witnesses ‘said that when significant event ‘of its od evi will harnessing the power. ‘comple- | he faye canis! ‘pctaliation ail 1973. oe |and Vitialy 20 p no wo preston Mr King explained that Hy- e what taxes, Hydro Se inends to pay.an 1968,. it is also impossible to | ico. aetermine what taxes, if any; ere’ paid during 1966 and 1967. To. edd. to ttie’ prob! of Bob i a King seid, it is. not only Gutees to. determin | about 2.30 “p. So pertert |; é taxpaying entities ce the ments Ste the school district not: generate any. hi itis < Sao eal ‘Dr, Keen Keen: soaing equip- ee ee indefinite -fu- ot le. will function ‘water. BO to prodiice ‘the: best effect on cars, d Sa'iputes of the channel be: covers Hydro's S ADM portion © covers he Ather "individuals \f plus and a recent Nelson 3s Promlse 8 yey ie 1968 for| ‘These, too, may. wat un- get , it is impos- able at determine ‘what’ por- tion of the money receaycu -| from. the provincial treasury taxes and what ease > involves pulp : A significant budget ‘sur. General Hospital in and District Hospit- the opinton of hos- ital rlnminteater Keen Talae | I ico, disclosed to the’ Castlegar year was amount wbtcn which may be’ modif, ied somewhat at by ecommend-| tions C. Hospital : In- cerns in a given ‘or warmer. offices :with- | treasurer ‘5; ing closed.’ ¥ iieaf of floating guide blocks and ct on ed aa ete) dam situ mn a} a sue On 2 Pa “| éhan 979,000 ann ‘Timmy Paul, 10, of Castlegar | ter of fell through the ice while skat- ing on the Columbia river, near the mouth of Pass Creek been Conteibaite to hecidonts | mal de youngste! 45 Tinules to volunteer readers such N. ‘Allen’ shown: here. ‘Sirs, Allen, Mrs. Grant and Mrs.:A.:Sones say about 30 young. sters can: be be handled at the story hour and .-—- A-wide range.of weather! and] lately,| excess of $100 resulted | from + Mr. King ‘said: ‘there ap: | pears to be no firm policy-on taxation of: the -dam:-proper and ‘no definite date for pay-; ‘Undetermined damage in an and driving: conditions from. like “Damage of $100 and a fine of $100 for driving while under. suspension’ ‘yesulted from ‘a two-vehicle accident ‘Contest to.Leamn © ” Attitude, of Public -