10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1968 Answers to Questions On Recreation Complex aduan recreation. ie youth would have a esate “where they could ex- pend their energies in fun rnd games without getting in- to trouble. This we are proposing is not just “fancy stuff”; it is essential in a modern community he- cause it is necessary for the mental and physical wellbe- ing of the people. We can af- ford to build ‘and efficiently operate such a recreation centre — medical centres, hospitals and prisons are much more expensive and|b; much less happy places, Appledale Whipped Kaslo Ball Squad In Tourney Sunday The Tax Raise That Didn’t Happen It was a case of crying “wolf,” when none was ‘pre- sent, or perhaps “tax hike,” WEATHER PUBLIC Rummage Sale — Ladies’ Aux. to Royal Canadlaa Legion, Br, 170 will_b holding a Rummage ‘sale Sat, Sept. 21, ae am. in ‘the gion. NOTICE Robson Brownies, Sept. 25 Guides meet Mon. evenings at Robson hall. Ranger leader urgently needed, Anyone interest- ed Ph, 365-5772, Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads’ of the Kootenays” The subject of a $1 mall: CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1968 lion-plus for "Castlegar and ar man, has been broached by cee se ee “What do a recreation discussions with Colin Pryce, chair itonday by Castlegar town VOL. 21, No. 39 sonel 10 CENTS PER COPY Celgar to Determine Pollution a & Cause Kinnaird Gives Approval ities Gono a In Principle to Complex dete: Approval’ in principle for a site near Selkirk Col- has been granted by the|lege. Town of Kinnaird for con- struction of the $1.2: million recreation complex planned a__ strongly-worded | F¥ iste written to protest what The aux. would appre he understood was a raise in ate any. usable items — water mizatas for motel owners, . : a eae ee : “If we can move it, we PLUMBING & M decried SMITH'S HEATING LTD. counell for their decision, 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 -— CASTLEGAR Registration for wala and Guides a Soe 25, 6.30 lo 7.3 ind Park fet Miotnens please re- gister personally. Attention Pythian Sisters. Change of time for next meeting on Sept 26 will be 7 p.m. “lyou mean by complex?” In at! tempt to fully in- form all trict citizens about the complex and its implications, the Castlegar News presents one of a ser- ies of question-and-answer nswor Commission No. 1 is prepar- ing plans to build a centre which would have hockey and curling rinks, a swimming pool and a dance hall that could also be weed for ban: quets. It is hop per field with Tae “acllitios will adjoin the recreation centre, Because of all these fac- ilities planned for one site, this type of recreation. centre can be called a recreation 5 complex. ~ “Why a track and field i. when Hie! Lollege is going to Are most children's | build i one a Psetineatgs: | elkirk College intends feet exactly, alike? to eventually operate thro- No indeed, No twe fect are. |ughout the vear on a trimes- hats why prvpet alice Sie ter system. The students will 80 impor! healthful development, good pe sing t the college field for posture later on and that is elr own Spo! why we take Local district teams, both your child proj field for their own spo. Zecommend avaAEC Local district teams, both because we know they’recor- track and field, will not be Rect for growing feet = > Well able to rely on the college ti 1e] scientifically-developed Insts. It doesn’t pay, ever, to take “Pm against ratepayers chances wit wing, feet, building a recreation centre fe sure with Savage Shoes | for the kids. I never had any correct Httedby our trained 1 ee size check-u of this fancy stuff and alfred i anytime without o| don't see why the kids today ligatio: should have it.” The district recreation centre. or complex Proposed stating that business condi- tions for motel owners are far from satisfactory at the moment, The jnisunderstanding, explained Ald. W. H. acting mayor on the absence of Murray Little, was caused Ban an error in municipal study ambient air BC. iN later notice, sent out to all affected ratepayers to correct the error, resulted in the misunderstanding among more than one of the motel owners. But all the others came to town hall and were in- formed of the facts by the town clerk or other munici- pal employees. A letter is to be written to the author of the com- plaint, explaining in detail the situation and how it arose. will vlad = eadum: on the subject, there apparently, some second about the project GLAD TO BE HERE was the reaction of two arrivals from England recently. Mrs. Sadie Beese, left, and Mrs. Gladys Styles were met at the Castlegar airport by sisters Mrs. Alex. oh of Robson and Mrs. Otto Wostenberg of Wor- land, . The two had travelled from Britain with still peerrhie ‘amily member, Mrs. Frank Russell, who went on to Vancouver, planning to return to Castlegar. The three will stay in this area for about two weeks. — Castlegar News Photo Robson WI Does, Too The winter project plan- ned by the WI is an all-out. effort to raise funds for the Castteuar, and District Hospi- Although all members of council were in favor of this |i initial step study which is to result in a refer- thoi A. EREMENKO & CO. SHOE SALE SECOND PAIR «r Ic One pair of shoes at Regular Price SECOND PAIR FOR ONLY 1c Discontinued & Broken Lines of MEN’S, LADIES, TEEN and ‘CHILDRENS’ SHOES Several Hundreds of Shoes out on Display Racks and Tables Syringa Creek ee cost of the Project is $700,000. at Sinrence Ackerman's a es and other fac factors an ‘he ovement of rne par- ticulate matter and odour In_ addition to ambient air studies, which large crowd was on hand’ to watch the little lea- gue _ baseball _ Eleven Legion Branches: To Attend « Confab Here Reprecen tives of The es. ‘Their duty to veterans’ rights continues, but “grea- ter involvement” with the community is needed in the fow-rental sane and youth programs. - Guest: si pesker, will) Duncan iles, taxpayers in the area would be “in favor up to a point. “The fi nice,” nett, who is minister of finance and chairman of the treasury board. Roseberry, Denver, and Silverton "Combines de- feated the Kaslo Tittle ten: guers to a score of 20 to The winning pitcher fa the Combines was M. Mori and losing vitcher for Kaslo was The Robson Women's In- stitute met recently at the Kinnaird Council home of Mrs. Stier for the Considers Trade are meeting of the fall sea- nate: on. With Auto Firm. matter so that obvious pro-|itgs, and blem areas can receive atten- g| tion while the balance of the twoto three-year environ- mental and climatic study is | proceeding. i Celgar will be proceed- ing as soon as possible to re- build its electrostatic precip- can come: up with all that revenue.” Ald. G. S. Rust, acting Mayor in the absence of May- or Carl Loeblich, explained that the present ‘tigures, c.| dicating g tentatively that’ i a will pay its own way, meats ve Castlegar for a selon; on Satur- day an 2.30 p. The steady. "ai percent growth of the Legion has resulted ina challenge for new executives to handie the organization and man- agement of Legion branch- The next meeting is set for the home of Mrs. Sale- kin on Oct. 9. lution in some wat a Ceigar Ten members and three press release sts! guests were in attendance. -Plans were made to at- tend the district W.I. Work- shop in Kaslo Oct. 15. At the workshop, little girls’ dresses, made by WI members, will be on display In the second game Av- pledale | nied leaguers de- feated Kaslo by a score of 3 not one|% ‘0 2. Winning pitcher for Kinnaird town council is iy e Pars ‘children, esl 4 dale was Eli Sookercff|to consider trading the pre- for all segments of out pop-|274 losing pitcher was M.| =o) Campsite for Piece, of le. ulation Senior sllizens could Tn ithe third and final in order to improve what is : game the Workshops and other gather-/toscuers met and defeated are only general — the fig- ures will be more detailed later on.’ Mr. Rust said that ac-|— quisition of the land and ev other important aspects Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work huge |i Piece of equipment has re- cently shown a loss of effici- ALSO, Don‘t Forget our BARGAIN ings in the centre. the Combines by a score of location for i Thsed car parts of Ald. G. S. Rust last week and will be judged by a pan- el. Painting — Welding BASEMENT all at REDUCED PRICES eri of the total Project had yet to be complete: ency and is, through the nor- B| mal counee, of its use, wear- ‘Working men and women could take of the skating, curling and dancing. Bublie meetings! carnivals Hicks. Seale Te othee = no Kevin Sutherland played of | other “possible a perfect game for Apple- Pp! dale in the held: and at bat hitting 4 fo: After the last game of McKay School of Dance Has Vacancies in the Following Classes: the day, Walt Thring of New @ Pre-School, 4 and 5 years old. 144. Winning qpiteher. iE halkin. Losing. nitcher for the Combines was Jim FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Ladies & Children's Slims, Sweaters Bras, Pyjamas Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 “ling out. is 1s a basic out in disposing of the inevitable of wears and Celgar has expressed its t ote NEW WHEELCHAIR for the Kinnaird Wis loan cupboard was donated recently by the own of Castlegar Ale V. R. Cook p e that Kinnaird sug- gest to auto wrecking firm operator Art Phillips that He move business to dump location, Seine, his present the town. ae isa business we must with,” said Mr. Rust. Rit is. "he sort of Guriness we need." Three prizes are to be awarded. All dresses ane. then be- ing donated to the Queen for crip- pled ‘children. are due for retirement soon. A variety of Changes are Underway wha pes olin ne view. was articles is still needed by the loan cupboard, ‘At SHSS Says Holden fe a i cee who said tote eam nt , and i or. groups may ar- Things _ Men’s Jackets, Shirts Pants, Underwear MADDOCKS which wit be. of improved design, 0 give greater reliability ta the original equipment which, at the time of its de sign and i in 1960, was of the most modern de-|! sign possible, giving a per- formance among the best in the industry. unrealistic. | Mrs. James Wisted. It is one of sit which Tange to make donations by contacting any | ¥i Since going -to I} the loan now has, two of which member of the WI. — Castlegar News Photo pative! Dre: feel this even more strong- deca Bibliography Completed se cpl _On WK Info Sources Himes 20 or 30 Students jam- Ws ming ‘the offi fice to ask for ‘late slips” — it has the add- ed advantage of creating an UBCM Positi osition watt some information| Canada and the United States Mayor: Carl Loeblich of |— Ww. any information '—.on the/of America relating to co- Kinnaind | cohas been been dlested ot Rogten Mie tks woe at loperative development-of-thé Unten m of BC. Munich fe 2 water: resources. of: the Col- prc an administrative pro- “Their next report will probably. te 3 little differ- ent,” he a ‘Several, ie ee of coun- él have recently’ retumed from a convention. of the Un- ion-“of B, Municipalities, held in Vancouver. One of the topics at that ture of | mecting. was ~ inunieipal i in’ five | ancing. lif make | “ wwever, certain da ca bearable for How quirements would be placed on the transaction — Ald. Rust suggested viet hte Phil- lips be required, it new Ideation, to put ap cr decent- looking buildin; He would” also be re- RAIN OR SHINE Coach Alex Rebalkin presented Gordon Koochin of Appledale with a trophy as the most sportsmanlike play- er on the team. Coach George Evdoki- During the installation in early November it will be necessary for half of the Aa cipitator to be closed for three to four weeks. Dur this: time. the efficiency ary scl Mr. reuse told. also, liminated, |a new. freedom ine i and pentdenis who come in uired. to... tain “late 2'slipa gf igt atmosphere more like a uni- versity ele less like a second- ‘s.Jean Turnbull, ‘in Reversible Rain Coats ‘work con- Denver. presented. Apvledale Friday, 3.30 p.m. moff presented Rickey Ozer- off with a trophy for the best Appledale Little League bat- quired to plant trees or oth- erwise provide a visual screen from the highway and take hhasi bee! beet a); given “In the’ past, he said, ‘there interval, three * minutes, rows going by the boards six desks each is | for se’ Loeblich, who | h been a active in the organiza. several is available, - ind: finding’ it junction with facilities of Sel-|Umbla river. basin; signed: in kirk College, the information | Ottawa, Jan. 8, 1961.” ing ie wil the Sparling Trophy won by Appledale two years @ Primary Ballet, 6 to 9 years old @ Contact Miss McKay at Nordic in a row. ter for the season. Hall on said day. St. David’s A.C, Begins Operation For Winter Season The first meeting 0 oF fhe season of Si ACW was held Wednesiay of last week. Thirteen mem- bers answered the roll call, and Mrs. T. M. Allen was welcomed as a new member. were made for a fashion show which held on September 30 at 8 p.m._at SHSS. : Mrs. W. Gordon will be commentator, for the show. s to pre- oon ertiant bee vent the business: "being an eyesore. A meeting is to be set ap to discuss the proposal with Mr. Phillips. Instead, lained, chidents va Bes probably ‘ough some classes in|! definite UDS, discussing is piled a Sibhe f articl- the course material wi th vig- ot the ere ESE a es: stories, graph ets, books nt | groups. epson district.’ f seeionel sak ble. ae stent tr pute end Th UBCM is ization | materi: om a tremendous, to In some courses, such as is no teat at ” ly. wide variety of sources. e0} shy, th he docket Seograp! re brincipal went |OF facility is what wo ted ptpdas ee here. How to 12,88 ahout utiliz- ut Be ig. this wledge the P) i both pe: cae for Students to get ‘from urability, due to des aesign, class improvement being ma The work fas ee scheduled for November be- cause this is one’ of the most favourable. periods of » the year for meteorological: con- ditions which - indicate ~ tha yinds blow foward? th the Cas- abel has com- By Croyden. The fabric is a wind-proof 98 98 blend of Fortrel-Ancil, treated with . ) a Scotchgard. Sizes 10 to 24% ................ Kinnaird Approves Community Canvass Good UMBRELLA Selection $3.25 - $4.98 enter eg x While a of this was male mainly to cor- EO COT: May Join Up Two Ambulance Services - council | er “is Ta ES eeerst lerm Grocery Grab iz ether 0 to — sea ee Is Being Planned By Local Kinneltes A grocery grab and oth- ee fall projects were discuss- d by the Kinette Club of Castiecor-Rinnaird at their first ineeting following the summer recess. Nine members were pre- sent at the meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Barry Har- sent. NOTICE Open Meeting On ALCOHOLISM Sponsored by local A.A. Members Gloves and Scarves ‘BRACELET - LENGTH GLOVES SHEER NYLON SCARF, to match « question if ji roval was given after rea eding ofa etter of at a regular meet- ing ‘oF council. that, ev- en ‘ee P dormer may not like all, aspects of the. pro- ject, they. should express their tentative approval at it, so that iD, the part of the precipitator cal acity. being out of action may not even be for tions to Benlor. jovernments and oth ‘bodies a7 Holden Receives Masters Degree In Education Field Principal John Hold SHSS has achieved fs tact | Ho ers sepree, it was ite Mountain near Rossland and the mine- in that city. UIC Moves Audit Function To Its Office in Castlegar art. of their. overall | Pacific Reon, arose of streamlining pine. Young. decentralizing - responsibilit fo |and authorit , the ‘Un ef quent Insurance Comunteieys [sta in the said. ae served by the: elon. na and Castlegar o! ot all the ial ele in the bibuogratiny and held at the College will be released a from the building — some are ‘original docu- ments“ and therefore quite valuable — all are open for the inspection of the gener- al pub! the of the source. mat- erial for research ° is’ avail- able during regular’ Ubrary hours. _The list’ of source mater- ial is a Seat a course at Se. and i of the ts paula cop es the Babli oy Mansbridge moe an the source arte is con- KIDTEX GLOVES followed The all-nylon gloves that look and feel like leather , gained be the student through. byzte ude an individual “We must do all in our than in examinations. power to at least get it be- The entire fore the people in the prop- en perspective,” he conclud- The motion tentatively approving the concept: of eta Saturday, Sept. 21, 8 p.m. Robson Community Hall g to a requi from’ the board of Contra and the: provi affairs dopa course struc- ture of the school’s cumricu: um _is becoming more ble in order to better aid ‘the i problem students. h A: good: example of ‘this, explained Mr. Holden, are the ‘returning ‘dropouts,’ stu- dents who are going back to school to achieve graduation, d.|after having been out of senoel’ for several years. , me, he said, are taking I a combination of courses di Teg ding the m two or.more grades, in } ambulance o jeervice -here, abulane He sensible. achieve i most expisi cute ’*| sensible course lotting pro- Mu tune ff point,” thee Pi ng P pulance will ee Sore it is ¢ “ cular -Fall Paint-Up Sale-] |#. "23 """é % = = or Ele : a oe i : : Pp : wy ae vote. fast a not a ae oy SHERWIN - WILLIAMS SUPER KEM TONE AND KEM GLO i h But SAVE $3.00-0N KEM GLO GALLONS AND 90c ON QUARTS ments. ticipate in the service. Gal, Reg. $15.15 . . $12.15 Qt:, Reg. $4.55 .. What's Inside? f they are not not jotally excluded, New Library Hours “ SAVE $2.35 ON SUPER KEM TONE GALLONS AND 70c ON QUARTS Gal., Reg. $11.95 Qt-, Reg. $3.60 FORMAL ELBOW - LENGTH GLOVES temporary chairmai Enriched with two pearl but at wrist Nelson region ont : of Kootenay outli — Everyone is Welcome — for the regional tf which will be held in Case legar Oct. 9. The day’s program will inelude_a communion service at which Bishop Scott will be celebrant. Election of offic- ers for the coming year will also take place. Officers are: president, | Mrs. Barry larsent, vice- president, Mrs. Brick Saund- ers, secretary, Terry Wallner and Mrs. Don_Wallace, Christmas wreaths as well as Christmas gifts for the mentally ill will again be fall projects of the Kinettes. At the next meeting on The grocery grab with Sept. 25. the study & group will| the first prize a three-minute be led by Mrs. Lloyd Hill.|shopping spree to be held Hostesses for the even-| Oct. 12 at the local Super ing were Mrs. R. Donnan and | Valu store, will get underway. s. Norm Fishwick. immediately. CASTLEGAR EQUIPMENT RENTALS (1968 LTD.) CASCADE ST., CASTLEGAR — PH. 365-7433 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY * Duncan dance In the se past, ie audit function and staff these ization of | districts’ has been bas HEAD SQUARES AND STOLES IN ORLON, LACE, GOLD AND SILVER Keep this Date Open: Monday, ‘Sept. 30th WEST’S PRESENTS ITS FALL FASHION AND FUR SHOW : Stanley Humpries Secondary School ed unanimously by aldermen, Mr. "Holden said th _—__ Master of a le gree, ae ae two separate ones Radio Applications Are Scheduled For Regina Oct, 22 legar, Kamloops and “But the placing ad Kelowna. eAiditors from the these functions under | the|three centres will . handle HD Baleares of area with CASTLEGAR DRUG Regular $5.40 For 125 Bet at a lege, y Be, stantly aah . and ‘the bibliography updat- strengthens our. service. changes take effect Oct. onenees was made wets ie | Bre week urse of study in the director of the volved nine we Weeks of study oa mers each of the Padi sum- ‘8 p.m. to be sent to Ure. feadausrters in Vancou- 7 * Little Named Community oresRaeuehons_leh,bad Chest Drive Chairman payment” method of contri- buting to employers with 20 random sampling of on their’ staff pecently material in’ the bibllography Mayor T. M.. Little of J in ae ey indicates these ' things Castlegar: will ” teed the i KRC Community Chest an- svallable. dor. persual: nual canvass’ as’ gene watown planning and parigng study of Castle-| campaign chairman, it was announced this .week by gar, by town planners Raw- KRC directors. 4 thet Soaegare for |’ "A parative of the di Pro; narrative of the dis- covery of the source of the funde Mat bs platy : “The two began their, stu-| Columbia river by Thompson during October and direct- ors have been busy organ- dies at Eastern Washington | Elliot. State College, cee Wash. * “(raft) treaty between ining canvass chairmen. Mayor Little urged eit ae, Pacific Western Wants to eb Airport Here) esi full’ support to the Com. ‘Pacific Western munity Chest ‘and remind. announced it intends to Hand Although the course in- volved eats hard we Rr ork, Pal tie Holden aia | it is very worth- enlle ame sj summer, thou- in; Roltaay: Ae e a8 ar. Holden ‘said’ two other principale in the dist- By t, ebalinds ot Kinnaird lement ool, and Joh: indis, of Robso: y sen ogg. \PARAMETTES ich open in Reset on Oct. company to be incor- porated by T. -N.° Tuck of Castlegar has applied. for a with 1.000 was daytime aod with 1, wa da ime and 250 eats at ni; aes nee Broadcasting Ltd. et Nelson ahs applied for a: licence operate a 250-watt .day anh night Pad bee tion with studios in Castlegar and Nelson. MULTIPLE VITAMIN-MINERAL TONIC They si the service, | Student’ Power Debate __ as do other district residents,| Human Machine? .___—- but. they pay a higher ser-|Colcell: Goes Overseas vice charge — $20 0 -plus 50 Poetry : ents. per mile, as opposed Golf News Ifo $5 plus 25 cents per mile,| 7° i the ‘rate for. residents in the} Lesion Corner j Participating area. en 25 DAY SUPPLY WITH PURCHASE of 100 TABLETS $3.65 SEEE SEED ma{Payment method which’ is < prepared once a month only. and gives an employer more capital, in the use of his cal staffs in the UIC offices’ al be stressing these advantages in their future visits with employers. The benefit control func- tion of the commission, which had been directed froin Van- couver, moved area office level Tate i porn of this year when ‘resident in- vestigators’. began to report ed that all contributions are returned to the district fj te forms of bene- . AYERST, MeneuNA & HARRISON, LuMITED: RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH y |Kamloops, and Calgary, and between Kamloops, Williams | air Lake, Quesnel, Prince George, Smithers, and Prince Rupert. air policy ; as set. fort forth by the the regional’ route and joard fime indicated ‘that ‘certain |e regional: routes porviced by Air nada and P Air urjest in the service, even though the air transport com- anittee impl of the policy ‘has not yet _clearly ena ‘Mr. Laidman Concrete Equ., Welding Equ., Chain Saws, Power Plants, A.C. & D.C., Skill Saws, Saber Saws, Drills, Air Compressors, Power Trowels, Roto Tillers, Ram Sets, Space Heaters, Pumps, Paving Breakers, Rock - = = g Drills, Earth Tampers, Impact Wrenches, Angle Grind- : - | ers, Etc. Ete. : 2 - a ALSo GENERAL SHOP WELDING a 3 : ie Port conmmities decides tol in: Plement its Polley a asid PW A president, Laidman. the: meant. an- other carrier who is not de- signated asa re Special: 125 Tablets $3.69 CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of jane & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Onen Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundav & Hohdav Hours: t2 noon-tp.m. 6-7 p.m jort commission for a licence T. M. LITTLE to: provide Class -I scheduled hir ice’ between Vancou- er, Penticton, Kelowna, Cas- betas Cranbrook, and Cal- Oy his application is in ad- oe to to, applications already committee for aetas between "Vancouver, Also on file is a pple cation to extend Pw. couver-Port ‘Hard: provide service an ince Rupert. may Pacific Western was de- signated as the regional car- rier. for western Canada’ in|points _ between Vancouver 1966 by the air» transport/and Calgary falls: within th board of Canada. © Regional governments concept of fate, “oD y , Banden iny have: already vol- unteered their services, b a more are needed. @ success of the cam- ti will be determined fon put info the by a re- al pany’s fleet of Javelin et ‘The air ‘route servicing prop aircraft. and with th i new Boeing 737 craft to be car, ure jet one Ing an 2 this y. delivered later in of Possible abuses of the unem- Wally Arnason, Mgr. > ; | ie & : (es 4 : i wl