CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 25, 1964 “Next Year's oa Staffs _ Almost Complete in District 9 x teaching staff f bse No! 2 in now. hesriy com ea the Stanley Ha eo Heat 'e Paoli, Lean and W, ary School staff o: Miss F Jaw, Miss K. L, Fleming, ford, x. W. Einlows Mra der, Bi Selvig, Jas, MeKintion, ACG Asp, E. Faulkner and Migs E. New Brnelpae ay pointed, are J. OKI R. Landis, J. A.| fia Mason. schools are Kin- naird Jr. Secondary, Robson El- ementary, Tarrys Elementary, Ootischenia Elementary and Blueberry Creek Elementary respective) ley, R. W. sree Miso D. De- R- Topper, Mra, & E. Santur: bano, G. +H, Ross, G, N. Sinclair, Edw Maslechko, “LN. S > bith He Bottaicett me wiitipae a D. J. Mrs, Equi pment costs for the po: wer mechanics course are now being Xeviewed by school trust- nd the propos cotiand he posed class is gato: ere Rivers 5) 100) A Homelite Sales. & Service z teach 482 Slenley St, Nelsen, B.C. leaving the staff of Sch : B.C. “| rict No. 9.: S60 FURNACE Oi CUSTOMAnS PUBLIC NOTICE @ Our “HOME HEAT" Service man is in the field now to ,Sive your furnace it's FREE, Sr, Cllizens meeting — 7.86 Legion Hali — June 26. J. D. tall: Scott will @ we your co-operation [| : el erin it het aoutd advise replac- problems, : ‘The cost for parts may be small but the satisfaction YOUR's: po ae ALL THE SMITH'S 61 ORESCENT ST. — PLUMBING & HEATING » ‘The following teachers are School Distic B. V. Kallio, T. W. Spring, |r AT Bud Henning Drillin, Com. The ‘vice principal appoint. is nor 1 BPR pany won the si Trail. - . Arrow Lakes, Grand poke and Castlegar districts partici. ” Mie. Bissell also revo that Miss Helen Wapner, Matt Trail, is in the district carrying out a special testing progaam. Trustee J. P. Moran report: ed the work gone on the Tarrys Sn is very good. The ni earth hauled. in has improved ‘Ladies’ SWIM SUITS in nylon or lastex one or two plece solid colors or printed Sizes 30 to 38 or BEACH SHIFTS Terry Cloth Beach “Shifts, all. white Sizes M & L $2.99 Printed Terry Cloth Girl's SWiM SUITS nylon, lastex, or cotton Solid colors or prints” |! Sizes 8 + 14 Cicssroads of the Kootenays” ,, THURSDAY, JULY. 2,° 1964 $1.99 - $3.99. Sizes 2 - 6X- $1.99 - $3.49 40 to 44 $9.95 -.$16.95 Beach Shift, button Front, Sizes S-M-L HEN’S SANDALS - Imported from France adjustable width Complete rang of sizes _ briefs or boxer. style Boy's. f SWIM TRUNKS lastex or hoelenca nylon Marte SWIM TRUNKS Boxer style or briefs : Sizes 8 - 16 $1.98 - $2.29 ‘Sizes 2=-6X_ B5c - $2.29 in lastex or nylon or helenca nylon $2.99 - $4.98 Board Wal-{7 ter Jacobson reported she has ..| been elected West’ Kootenay. Nationally advertised on television — $9.95 brane salary chairman for 1964- +. The board approved ease- ments for sewer lines across cer- .| tain corners of school properties in Castlegar while it 1 that construction on, tle ner junior secondary school at Kin- naird continues to Progress very ore “Te omy Bran of of: Brand- , Man., let is week. aft visiting with Dr. W. L. Wright for iia weeks, Mrs: ‘W. Kennedy returned ‘| to Trailon Sunday after being MADD ons a guest at the W. T. Wald Mrs. Ss. Doe of Maple Creek, Sask, returned - home after spending the last. month’ as’ a guest of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. Mrs. H. Evans. | ly. had ‘an afternoon picnic ands friends gathered in the ev. ening. Other members of the. fa- mily. came from Lethbridge, Drumheller, Erskine, Ba tha, Portland, Oregan, and Mr: Fr Lagore and family of Castlegar. icc Vacation Time Again! ‘And It's. Time For Some. FUN. IN THE SUN “Ideal for the. summer; golfer - = Bermuda, ‘Short. in assorted lo: $3.98 RA sbeing moved into the area by Peter Kiewit Sons L tbut the’$%4-mile job near. the Arrow .dam.won't: take; ‘ago. Ster ak of Kinnaird, who worked on ‘the bridge, ‘said work ‘started on’’ the project in March, 1910, and ‘ended three years later, in August, 1914. It was built > ‘fear Renata ‘on. the Kettle: Valley Line between - this bridge is, no Line. runs) over ithe tunnel and. Ferron. ‘The crew ‘at work averaged 14 ‘men ‘and it was built of hand-hewn timbers cut in the the. time ‘that, the building, of, this bridge did 50 -years.: down the moun z ‘of ‘dirt were wit di’. tually the dirt built up to within 30. feet of ‘the top of the ‘bridge. ‘Mr. Ponak, who iy one ieee pi to’ sig) »: said that’ ;|.for them. ‘| on: the sate pup En GpL'P P. J. Maguire's refusal "pecal - corament has heightened sus at’ the’ ‘chapel of ‘the ‘Castlegar been flying at half-mast a arct for the dead consta- ble: ps was 5 held vice four years ago in Funeral: Home / last ' Frida; Const. Sitar joined the ‘ser- He is survived by ‘his’ parents ie a y ev- lat’ ee ee ath, Man. jooting. alge, who ‘has bee Borodul ston hi head adquarters tere. blic “can wait another weel Hf ‘Detail of: the ‘apparent ac-, cident are sketchy.and’ rumors have ; been: widespread, particu. larly in’ ight 0 of: Cpl. Maguire's refusal to make any information ‘gaining. :co met iearanes the afternoon following rejection of ‘the “con; ciliati rts but ‘Local 480 “tals: planning committee’ has met with | Al W--E. Pitkethley, Culoites in’ white stag -. - $9.98 For a day on the beach see our selection of Sea Queen Bathing Suits in one and two Bueces $10.98 — $19.95 a Or Just Sail Thru ‘Summer In A Breez Colorful Shift $695-$12.95 “ of the nd planning, division of B HIS, is discuss various aspects ‘the project... He termed the“ meet- ing “a:-profitable. meeting for ‘with gard ‘to the hospital : ard’s fences to ‘Health’ Mi-|' pected: that i prising’ that Local 2300: of the. The! the closer: to: the peo ple and the!) more: criticism. copie “is of government. It'is to -be sioners :*will * they are the underdogs of mu- nicipal government. It is therefore ‘not ‘ sur-| Carpenters .'and . Jointers =: of America « protest that © Castle: gar = not a persons lay night, board members learn: ed that the hospital’s ‘operating dificit to May 31/,was’ $9,594. 4s‘ subject: to a » fairly when they allow.a:con- i singe: traetor to employ men from outside ‘the area. ‘This’ of course’ brings up |: the question as to whether ee is. the’ commission’s ‘duty to “have: work done as cheaply as possible or whether it should, even if. it. costs Ha “employ, 3 a tention that local labor: ibe the po It is nol e ae oat itheir taxes road, "Now; however, times hav hanged: ‘There is little: work for - unskilled labor .on’ muni- cipal, projects and ‘these. are a: often: efficiently: carried ait : ‘Undoubte employing such’ eee cost ‘is ies and : *: ocal: 2300.: suggests ‘the commission : ‘sl tra “should ‘be’ employed. Jable result of . this. that. no- firm would They: ‘puild: up. their orga! tions:on-key ‘personnel, :n cal untrained ‘labor. When “Fed-Up-Taxpayer" | in-a letter. to the editor: says | that the prospect. of BIO * ute agree with ‘this nor.do I believe: that the commission has failed iva its service to: the ‘public. It ‘y the ‘community he shou spe out ‘all’ the » mistakes ‘of? the commission, . rhe pany's tabor rela: | 2 chief; rae ‘made the ‘walked ing.: iV the: old “Arrow.; Motors _ garage |’ from someone; who fount it in during renovations by. Kay Mo; 3.-0f ‘Trail. A ther! mit ‘ment foree were in the ‘room : ‘with ‘him ‘when the’ accident ‘oc; |: curred. The bullet iss said: to ‘| have gone: through® his ‘right ‘of his‘ hi ‘said’ to -have | then::risen ‘and to the door. before fall. He: died ‘in hospital - here}: journed ‘the’ accident -happene: 6 at en: 8d} ovine pointed. Bee Gen a rel z e Ken; Morto: at;Trail-: T on: Thursday and Friday Kimberley next Me Tu say. pha: week. © Voting will be held at winner of'the club's high water | harv “If the is then the union‘has 90 days with: x Local Kiwanis Club official disclosed this week thatthe sweepstake ‘was local . teacher St omg lle oes th sdetaei “inquest” out the pu-] >"; : ing fast: The rena to the vil- to.furn over the operation of - Castlegar a and fo make a gift of the . ‘assets cof th society: to: the i village However, says Society ‘p: “ sldent 'Bob. Rivers, since the : cate exists that auch pos lity. cxists. : panic and Forests : Minister to placé “four Kootenay. crawi +1 the studies are favorable, the .companies have, indicated -they. will\apply for ‘aipulpwood harvesting area to Acree anew pl HP mill. ; r forests: under. reserve:so: that} has. d with timber John ‘Landis ‘who ‘guessed, 29.61 |. feet. High water of 29.62 feet} t | plants:.down. However, the. ten- in tions: before. shuting Cominco’s or of Cominco-Union discussions ;|:would’. seem to indicate - that | Mine-Mill would: ‘almost -imme- diately -serve notice of a’ strike. :. There are about 325 hour! which to ‘continue negotia-| was reached on June -19. °:. Proceeds from ‘the’ Kiwanis sweepstake” provide a_scholar- Ship for 8 a ‘graduating ‘SHS: stu- ., Last year’ 3 high water reach- ed 25.0: feet, while the highest level was recorded in 1948 when the Columbia ‘rose to 35.06 feet. ‘The lowest high water ever re- corded ‘was 21.0 feet. ~ - ‘The Columbia :river ‘devel: | open committee ‘of the Cas- tlegar ‘Chamber: of Commerce is presently finalizing: plans for. ‘a:tour of some. of.'the: Arrow Lakes communities to:be affect- ea 1 by. th the 2 bane ny at to Arrow” Lake Enevoldsen ‘said this week that present plans: call for the trip to be made “to.Nakusp, Arrow Park,’ Needles; : Edgewood, : Fau- |! ‘quier and Burton of August 1/and- 2. < Future tours to. ‘other. areas the -weekend stud. | B ent who is writing a thesis'on-the Doukhobors-had-a grave.and serious half-day this week. as he looked for over:350 Pages ‘of: notes on his subject.: Leon: falker, an-antro- pology student at‘ Gonzaga Uni- versity in Spokane, has spent the ipast: two months living at | ¥2 Crescent::Valley and doing re- search on ‘the Doukhobors. Monday, while riding to Cas- tlegar‘on his motorcycle, he lost his notes, some letters and over 50 - Photographs. Fortunately, they were fou- nd by. a.resident at Glade on Monday. afternoon and were re- turned to their owner. — who Of ‘the “Arrow ‘Lakes: are being | for a‘laterjdate. 25°35 could‘not.have graduated with- out , completing his thesis. with. Ltd., which eapeses 2 pup mal in the East Kootenays-.. Robinson Stores hb Plaza ‘Under say. wha would’: have: done “unde the| circumstan dtl Campers ‘Special ‘METAL ICE CHEST WITH PLASTIC LINER Q 21 X 12. X 12 Reg. $14.95 NOW: $T1L99 _ FOAM PLASTIC. ICE CHESTS we $249 “PICNIC JUG, 1 gal.’: » $1.98 “$1.49 Following is a check list for your convenience *) First Aid Supplies ( ) Sun Tan Lotion : G .) Summer.Cold'Remedies “... () ) Motion Sickness Tablets" ( ) Insect Repellent *:: Hee C. @ Ch ( - SUMMER TOGS FOR KIDDIES 7 Concrete Part of Arrow Rigid Swimming Pools G6 X42K 12 .scs.eeccc0 $1450 ): TSX GOK 12... 2.2.2... $15.95 15X50 X 15 . Derecaacees SETODS “ Inflated Pools:........ $3.49 - $6.50. Inflated Water Toys & Beach Balls y Age't to $2.69 ) Films: and ‘Flash Bulbs +) Flashlight: Batteries ) Travel .Guides* -.." ) Sun Glasses and Hats )Thongs’’: offi uld be ‘duly t appreciated by the a minds. oe the: commu ‘ The, Arrow. dam will he unt. que ‘in’ its ‘construction pattern, : CAM Bea a visiting’ group ¢ ‘of’ Wenatchee, FLAMELESS IP HEATERS, IDEAL FOR: ; w aah, come of “Gonntieree “host dinner held in Nelson last _ TENTS, 2000 B.T.U., Reg. $13.95 Friday ee SPECIAL .. $9.99 a : cs aS cat re garent and 3 oe g i 3 : irs en, ot e grows in size, it’ will Scans venanees tah delegation | pack Up. the. water-causing it to}: ‘of theNelson Chartier? mex |‘flow: through‘the concrete dam] q bers and guests, that th on outlets. ‘Then, it:will-be.a simple | : crete-portion of the damn vill be | matter “of merne up: opera nel ty constructed first ‘on « ithe ray th with the .water. being subject. Bi from its natural: stre: bed ie surely. Bot thes could make ‘thelr’ ¢ of the’ subject. It: ‘to. be-.a- more: d ) Foot, Powder, & Cream’ ):‘Minute Facial 'Petals ACCC ) Beach: Toys’) °°°"..* ) Freshner: Cologne ) Pretty E Feet . ) Wash’N Dry Towels: ) Carry All Bags : ) Pienie, Cups & Plates TEAR OUT AND CHECK BEFORE LEAVING - | ~ CASTLECAR DRUG R. BE: Goulet, Corner of Pine and: Columbia; ~ Phone 365:3911.” of 40 persons from’ Wenateliée who tour- ed'ithe “Arrow and: Duncan: damsites last ie weekend, They wanted to see the upstream gar * ‘storage’ projects ‘first-hand to obtain. in.) ral I g the. bond issue . back home. Constables Larry Brewster ‘and af “Ken Geall were on. hand to help welcom {he ‘as a:full line of ods, “the visitors and also Allen Neston se 150- notions 1 ands saat ee ae pound cougar, Herman; when the ©: stopped, for coffee, donuts anda visit_at erase, dew hel @ today and there - the Rolsonssog: - Castlegar: News Photos| ‘tomorrow. ay Saturday earth fill will be a ca 19.0 overcortie the be ae h Of conform -with ;-the--dam' greet ‘The earth an Raita be, constructed... on:.t NHR :