A 12 CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1967 c a a i Sys : ere 3 Committee Appointments Announced’ ” A. EREMER om aT see ey ae oe : I’m ACY (eo WEEK'S WEATHER e ° e e p pseu neial L now ‘ Hea Bbc i Chie). peep eet ¥} % oH j ‘ Jan, 5 “87197 By Kinnaird Chairman Carl Loeblich A. EKENMENKC . : | Fielangent Buttdingos i ae Jaw a WOVY e322 ae i praca nel of all coun: pial ‘committe whieh ineludes (siti) Burt wr algo bead ihe eh ais eae } 31 es was announce: plans, celebrations and pro- finance. an cum- * Dee. 31/8 f. oe Chairman | jects at t at the pool and in the park | mittess assisted by Comm. a | oe Published Every Thureda at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” : se ryan. 30 CASTE At BRITISH, COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN, 12, 1967 10.CENTS PER COPY as eee Cees ee Oo | Column Comes Under Gun At Meeting of District No- 9 Trustees _{ water system and sewerage treatment committee and be village Chamb Gi “pfalé ¢cuths” and “outright conelliator was given a back- Jies" ‘are the, main ingredients| handed slap. He was working of a, column appearing weekly |for us collectively,” she.pointed in’ the Castlegar News. out,” and he- didn't deserve it.” ices VOL.'20; No. 2 ings. He Comm. R, A. Gil Comm, Jankola, assisted by. ad the town COATS Price REDUCED by % to % be: village representative’ to meetings of the Kinnaird-Cast- lear and District Safety Coun: " Comm, Giles will head the public works, sanitation, street Fabric FUR COATS Give your feet a shoe break! Discover the magic comfort of these Hewetson PEABO shoes. 20,000 air cells cushion your every step, MADDOCKS Ughting and dog control com: ittees and will be assisted by Mr, Jankola, In announcing the commit- tee appointments, Mr. Loeblich said he has “recognized the tre- mendous effort that you (indi- vidual commissioners) have put into your assignments and: the good vervies that you have giv- en our residents.” He continued: “T have tried this year to ascibute the work load evenly you, knowing always fhat nittoten you may have been assigned a specific department, you. al work together.as a team. ‘T suggest you immediately appraise your departments and prepare a list of anticipated rou- tine expenditures together with PUBLIC NOTICE Regular Meeting of the David ‘Thompson Stamp Club will be at home of Mr. H. J. Moor, 1010- 10th Ave. Kinnaird. Jan, 9, 7.80 Ee j Phene 865-7581 for the fastest Plumbing sorvice in town: @ Ucaking faucets pan. @ Sink replacement @ Water softener @ New Powder room ‘The STEERING COMMITTEE on n of a DisTRIcT | @ Extra bathroom sentation of letters or written’ | Free catimates — all worl guar briefs from groups, organizo- | anteed. 2 tlons clubs and individuals for or against such a municipal gov? ernment. N/B. It would be ap- | We sell only what can be servic- preciated it these "presentations od. Include a.) Proposal b.) Argu- nent €) Conclusion and be seb. mitted to Mr. Wm, Waldie, Sec., Box,51, Robson, prior to January PLUMBING & SM TH S HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST, — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR INR of a capital nature so that these can be di d before re detail our pro- jected five 7 year budgeting and repared to assist anyone of you this program. “I believe ie possibility, of Bil Park, together with small childrens playground should be considered at Cont- other planned park, pool, hall and cemetery improvements. “Capital outlay on general works equipment should be down this year and a careful survey will have to be made of fire“ department proposed ex- pansion program, “Perhaps the long delayed fence for our works yard will this year become a reality. “Within a few years, the op- eration: of the deep water wells B.C. Hydro supplied us with will become our. responsibility. ‘We now: have all the data on this equipment and it should be studied carefully, “Our sewerage treatment plant appears to be operating satisfactory, but no doubt main- tenance costs will increase as the plant gets older. HI in all, I believe we can look forward “to another ,PrO- gressive year for Kinnaird.” CASTLEGAR Fora youthful looking skin- ‘ULTRA: FEMININE SA DRUG Le [( Saves3.50 “I Save$3.50 \ ULTRA _|jNeWULTRA FEMININE ]||FEMININE Estrogenic Hormone Cream Emollient Moisturizing with Emulsion gen and Progesterone for Skin Ultra Feminine, ONCE. -A-YEAR- SALE INTRODUCTORY SALE \/ Save $2.05 ‘| FOR YOUTHFUL LOOKING HANDS — ESTROGENIC HORMONE HAND LOTION your hands”sm moles ONCE-A-YEAR-SALE $900 SE =$ 550) 50} »)—_ NOW ONLY Will sell at $9.00 $550 NOW ONLY fo o\.. NOW ONLY Regular $4.00 value $ 1 95) R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to'6 p.m.. Friday'9 a.m. - 9 p.m. ; Sunday. and Holiday Hours: 12 noon 1’p.m: Phone 365-7813 6-7 pm. Cloth COATS, Fur Trim COATS CAR COATS all Reduced in PRICE $17.95 Car Coats Reduced to $13.95 $49.95 Coats Reduced to $33.95 $89.95 Coat Reduced to $59.95 Winter Dresses and SUITS Price REDUCED by % to 4% $12.95 Dresses, Sale Price $8.95 $23.95 Reduced to $15.95 $29.95 Reduced to $12.9 SWEATERS PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS PRICE REDUCED to Clear Some Siyies sc CLAN ZAMAN SAVINGS — SAVINGS _ ONE-QUARTER OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF : LADIES WEAR DRESSES $25 COATS $65 SALE $18.75 SALE $48.75 . BLOUSES $8.98 .. * SUET'S $35 oo... SALE $26.25 SKIRTS $14.98 . SALE $6.75 QUARTER OFF MEN’S JACKETS, PANTS AND SHIRTS - No Approvals ! “No Returns ! SALE $11.25 JANUARY SPEGIAL U OF THE MUN Vl T | im CHARLESCRAFT VAPORISER - Fully Guaranteed — Large Medication Chamber Adjustable: Steam Control for Soft or Hard Water : Regular $7.95 SPECIAL woe ean Canieeen nage ne Das 5 SCIENCE LABS at Selkirk Colleg ly important as the: unique * ‘institution strives « ly egrets in: one cohesive unit: “Affer the trek to thé by students tomorrow,’ dean ' of :students Andy Soles will address the student body and will be. followed: tours of: the -new campus, securing of-loc S° School*District’ No: 9 board |: the ‘column’ was brought under. discussion ‘The board was discussing the pros ,and cons of. writing’ a letter st .to-clarify the “statements member ‘Jim’ Lamont expressed | let ‘said this opinion: Monday night when |that something of this. nature “A ‘Teacher. Talks” | must occur. ¥ and: think we are doing right, at the board’s monthly meeting. fav suid: “but, peoples. should knot ene ‘statements are. not al ‘not. true”) which: have allegedly ‘appeared’ in’ the ‘col- 1 oe Oo eset whet they. ont mn, “In: retee $ the oe Sa i not Je wil not This Board member Romeo Gou- it, was unfortanate “We are puttin, in time “These people are supposed the: board ‘would: 'o1 the altuation’” he sald: Tas not wish to di chats this erat? ter- through © the Oid Deer Park Se A bell will -be :rin Gastieees ‘before the’ eet 18 idea ‘was put before the Year ends’ —:a: school: bell: ‘The bell’e present ‘location has not been’revealed, but ‘its c future — location’ “ was’-decided. é Monday night’ ‘at’-the ‘regular | willbe: pol: ‘8 sor bell nas PB monthly: meeting of: the Charlie Colton who:was in charge of the draw- Legionnaire: John. Ungarian, | left,.sold the most tickets while Alfrei right,'sold | eters his vieuing does Castes News Photo® fed trict No..7'board at Nelson-and boat th school; di i oregional “eollene' plebis- . ton Dec. 5}; 1964 ‘and the college @ | Feferendunt in” February: of Orville Braaten’ has been son News yesterday. morning. elected president of the: Canad- jan Pulp and Paper Workers Union of :Canada. The union has been without sin November when president the we Hotel In ‘Vancouver. -Bisctronie equipment found in his room touched off, fhe cur- nts ons He was business agent’ for the International Brotherhood. of: iP. swinging over. to. the. ‘Canadian union in: 1964, Hits $765,003 ‘Building permits | in) Kin- al organizatio Y s Centennial fund: Shown here are Mrs: minion command by Branch 170 as its share of the nation- a Bradshaw . further a around their necks. The former. Nelson trustee “knowingiy gal. voters’: list for. thi ginal (aay regional ‘college plebiscite “held. on Dec. 5, 1964, poets further charged. <> “The whole campaign for a ‘West ~ Kootenay. °Regional--Col- eee hasbeen one.of deceit and | rmation from: the ‘outset, ? she asserted. She declared : that’. efforts by herself: to have the. ‘District 7° hoard ‘properly- ‘consider the oard in most of i 5 Mrs, “Bradshaw: ‘noted that aside from the fact that an ille- naird . during . 1966: totaled $765,003 In new construction, ark Wate x =e told council’s reek, f the 79 ‘permits issued.) ere {75 new, “Homies val a3 at $547,5: BOARD CHAIRMAN once again of the’ man George Rilkoff and John Moran, Stand- board of trustees of School District No. 9. Mrs. Walter Jacobson was sworn in Monday.. 2 _night at the group’s first meeting of the ‘ new year. Also taking his.oath was re-elect- .: ed board member Jimmy. Lamont: Pictured: -G- .C. Bissell. Not pictured are board mem- from left to right, seated, are Romeo Gou- bers Ernie Mills and Bill Gattrell. Jet, Mr. Lamont, Mrs. Jacobson, vice-chair- a ing from left to right are assistant secretary- treasurer John-Dascher, :secretary-treasur- er C. H. King and. district superintendent on _— Cestlesay, News . Photo = to proceed for a regional college It arely ta Sxp7ession wi. opinion of the eligible ee and non-ell: jd misledding ‘information q ary the: public eS the School Dis- | aan = ii inient toate for. the initial: instruc- ‘students, with basic as for expansion to 1000,000° dollars. Operate costs are es- t $400,000; ARM\LeNy. ate 900. students, are i ‘po: ty that. haps'some Scottish” person” (was responsible: for the naming of Seltirk College, Mrs. :W.°Camp- bell of Kinnaird: has written the g | following article‘on Selkirk ~.:. ; je | SeUsirk, Spotland ‘that! fs. % ae + Selkirk: in Seotland is‘ situ- ated on the south bank of. the fine tweeds. having become one of. the ‘most important centres of the Seottish woolen industry. From *1799: imtil 1882: Se! test of the world’s novelists. ‘He was loved not:only. for his literary talents but for his kind 2 -. Judgements. urt. At Tens 80 men ‘of Selkirk | 5. denn: it fos gata jose name was Fletcher, came “pack. ‘As he faced. the’ old men, dren in threw,'to ¢ the cobblestones as : symbol of the sad news, a-pen- non captured:from the English. LEGION’ 1: | work and’ four of the hardest: working LA members are Mrs. Del tee © Mrs. Harry Bate,: past: -president;- Mrs. Bob Wadey, acting pre- sident, and. Mrs. Al. M _ first Missing “fram. “the: Mrs. Bar- rie Hill, secretary Mrs. on "Tewart: sergeant-at-arms Mrs. Janet Wilson: and’ executive members Mrs. Jim’ Walker and Mrs. James Leckie. — Castlegar News Photo ee al college.” Publicity put out by the Nel- son school posta prior r:to the Ww as- (She referred ‘dreular distributed by the board thro. “ughout School District ¢ which state “Construction | and. equip- | § A Cia. ng - Committee Seeks Briefs Presentation of written briefs or letters on the forma- tion of a district municipality Is being solicited from groups, organizations, clubs and in- dividuals, Hs by | the steering com- he formation of a r for or against a DM, Mths briofs should, be are mitted prior. to: Mon --T. Waldie, Box. 51. fo Othe LEGION EXECUTIVE of Castlegar- “Robson secretary Harry Bate and’ executive com- Branch No. 170 for Canada’s Ci year is shown’ here after being: installed in office last week. Seated are second vice- ‘president Al’ Macpherson, first vice-pre- _ tive committee, There are:2968 members in sident Ted Austin, president Pete Ewart, mittee ber Steve Melnick. Standing are Odd Andersen, Ernie Merkel, Herb Pitts and Bert Lamb; all members of the execu- the local Legion. —. Castle -News Photo — ete SNOT cere