“+ that of merely filling a hitherto o neglected gap. B petence. tt does not mean, as has been heard in :cover the principalship on June 1..At the same - that students from Mr. Soles’ school in all cases regional college's desire to excell need not be & : CASTLEGAI NEWS, ‘Thursday, April, 1967 ae CASTLEGAR NEWS paces bal 22m smn) Savon Scone Ue Racin canical ta RES ctatorship? It Could Well Happen Here TRAIL e let the press the people's rights maintain, unawed by infh and unbribed by gain” A Remember,ina siember, of the House, tee was yanked Hout eats Canada -wide "Selkirk's Greatest Challenge: The Future Retiring Selkirk College principal Gordon able individuals who, as director of continuing @ampbell delivered a stirring and thought-pro- education and director of student affairs res- voulbg address at te institution's. official open- wectivaly have made their presence felt within ing as - ‘In a short but poweriul speech he chal- are, by al lenged his entire audience—indeed he chal- Jenged the entire population of the West Koo- #enay area and British. Columbia—to give deep and serious thought to contact. While it is fine to espouse philosophies and ideas, it is to a very great extent the in- who fill In fact what philosophies are in theory. Thus development, their place in our educational sys- tem and the manner in which they will continue Enthusiasm. to these posts to ensure that these to be developed. two- positions continue to bring credit on the It was good $0.1 see such a strong address on eatinntise . such an Premier There is also point men of vision, determination, ability and ment. down ‘01 A aoe all with whom these men have come in! popularly known as the Canadian Cobras, 100,900 strong. jawed © Joe »Garibal: § union leader, as Defence Minist- positions who make| er, af rather, unustal’.fashion, One from the campaign, on health grounds, and set out for a world tour, The other was run’ in down by a truck, just. after mn it, tough: ruthless. Uniforce, And jut- ‘The Honofable Joe vaulted Whe subject of regional colleges, thelr further there is a real challenge to the College to ap-|into the House. af Commons in ‘his opponents withdrew himself pointed out in his speech—it is in our te community that there have been other top-|he had attacked. the’ Honorable institutions of higher learning that we expect to jove1 resignations at the College and, the com-| Joe. ke challenged and prodded towards both great- er progress and greater development. Selkirk College was presented .to ments of School District No. 9’s board chair- the rate- man not withstanding, any further College re- ayers of the six school added to those already announced we e Dold, new venture that would stir the imagin, certainly don’t believe will be considered quite ation and that would—in spite of ite small se normal for any, Anstitatlon ase school, voca- an onal schoo! challenge the status quo. by. eared teal -blaz- In speech after speech during presentation ing new ideas, including teaching methods. of the money bylaw for the College and in many That this is still the College's goal, In spite talks given since the successful passage of that of Mr. Campbell’s resignation for health ree. bylaw, taxpayers haves been told about the in- sons, is clear from the ich will be given students the opening ceremonies: at the College ands pera taxpayers are foot “The College has two broad purposes. The inga big bill to provide smaller classes than a the a meeting in which Both incidents occurred three days before the election. Joe won. He moved into Ottawa with several beetle-browed cohorts. A modest flat? Not on your life. He took over an entire floor of the Chateau Laurier. There he lived quietly, with nothing to distinguish him from the ayerage MP except the constant flow of champagne, call girls, and guests, He was lavish with the press, and they liked it. He was guests: were slee! shended men who grow fat and rich, Industrialist gimmick, armament-makers with a new toy, angle, and all the other flies who Minister. Slack-jawed Lester ts with a new politicians with a new natural choice for Defence Gordon, Prime -Minister, last of Canada's Rhodes’ scholara, felt} in a vague sort:of way.that thelS Cabinet needed new blood, - .“ Within two years he had quadrupled the defence oepart:| Ne alming the Congolese. The plo 7 e back in spots like Oswe; Ne ‘where a heer was 35 cans instead. of a buck, and besides, they want- ed a whack at those Canadian run out of space, and you must -wait until, next week's issue to $1.49 DAY gather around honey. Joe knew, Cobras, who were getting more them well. space in Life magezine than they TUESDAY ‘The Honorable Joe was the were, APRIL 11, 1967 Personal shopping only ada wag taken), ‘Over 225 items * At One Low Price Alas, once again we have ment’s slice of the ‘That made it 8.per cent: of Ki taxes, but nob kicked, be- cause, even:though there hadn't been a new’ post office, bridgd or breakwater built in several years, everybody was proud of the Cobras, the world’s finest fighting | force, id only a few old-fashion- ed Senko of the press thought it odd that the Cobras paid ten per cent of their salaries, volun- tarily, into the 0 Old Soldiers 5 Ban _ Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” "Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Coo! Comfort: BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS evolent Fund, Joseph J. By 1987, of course, there were recious few old soldiers left, ut they were well treated by the Fund, Two glasses of beer a day, free smokes — roll-your- ‘own — and a sexy movie every. you always.good for a story, bi ted it or not. first is to provide within a single educational Provincial government recognize. he had guts, color, and good] Wat : milieu a variety of educational opportunities for tion, much has bese: made of the i an combination cried played it 00), Ho dn students of different abilities, talents and inter- Counselling and guidance wihtin the instituiton, Ee eee trap ton ests. The second is to extend more widely the Of the efforts that will be made to “turn on” Kinnaird to Check a weekend bash. Everybody opportunity for young people the many who would not qualify for en- thought he was £ with the to their after grad- trance elsewhere but who will be given an op- nese: lirtin, uation from secondary school... This is a Portunity to get serious at Selkirk. On Correctness Th US, State Department great educational opportunity and-challenge for | ~ But again, to carry out this high intention called an emergency session. The Selkirk College. Its purpose is much more than means having a faculty of high ability and com- of Coat of Arms . CIA infiltrated ‘Ottawa, in the area, that “there are too to fashion a disti: Sete de- many ‘good men on the College staff.” ‘You signed to meet the needs of modern life. can never have. pi maeh ofa good fhing./it = ““[o accomplish this goal’ will demand an. ™ay cost money, mean a more stimula. unrestricted educational outlook and the con- ting ‘administrative atmosphere where there will certed effort of all members of the College be the challenge of ideas very strongly promot- staff... The. College also offers opyortunities oa but it will never mean for continuing (education for adults who have . With the official opening of the College now in 4n-our. educational system. Ii the ... A over and its first academic year nearly at an end, Selkirk’s honeymoon period with the tax- Payers is over. Now—and rightly so—its actual operation will come under close scrutiny by the public. As College council chairman John Wel- regional college differs from secondary schools and from other post-secondary educational in- atitutions by.the nature of its premises and fac- Hlities, its staff, its students, its curriculum and its. instrugtional methods.” ton noted Saturday Weta hes att now. took at There is no doubt in this newspaper's op- ‘he lon an a and say, in effect, tnion but that A. E. Soles will be a competent and ae Ponies you oan fo with Shy expansion worthy successor to Mr, Campbell when he takes programs you might have in mind. time it must be récognized that there‘has‘been = ‘Selkirk College.and ‘regional colleges in within the dering about general have a big. challenge in front of them. the appointment of a man who comes directly out They can either carve a distinctive place for of the public school system. To this, we suggest, themselves in the educational affairs of this pro- Mr. Soles’ record speaks for itself. Under him vince, or, as was said of them by a Vancouver the Trail secondary school achieved recognition MLA in the legislature, they can become kind of| in seldom afforded schools of much greater size. Mickey Mouse universities, Also the comment of a former director of dev- The regional college concept, unique to this elopment of Notre Dame University of Nelson province, has equally unique opportunities. The “had a little something extra” that was missing as closely restricted as many other educational tries “tn the Village. of Kinnaird’s “contest. for. a coat of arms will probably be judged for heraldic correctness as well as general attractiveness, chair-}' man, Carl‘ Leeblich said: Tue: es: ay. Commenting on ‘the contest to design a symbol for the village —soon to become a town — Loeblich said that the coat of arms for the new town should be correct as well as attractive —a source of pride from any point of view. noted - that ‘oncern isto inter- pret forms of’ ‘flags, coats of ibols in the light. bf traditionally accepted principles — there would most fikely be one or more members is Mr.jthe caucus, that The chairman sonal he aiid not, now Ber sprinkle soni embers e Her- a —a°» Canadian | mile.; guise of clyil servants, Of ‘ Course, nobody" recognized them. ‘Each thought they were other civil servants spying on him. » vNext thing he did was throw ‘up a string of fortresses at'Vah- couver, Windsor, Brockville; and St... Andrews-by-theSéa. He justified the expense »by point- ing out, at a secret meeting of the forts were made of paper, thus giving a boost to ou Pulp and paper in- dustry. But the results: were rier up the St. Lawrence rae caee It. got stuck sideways, but.-the residents of Prescott, Ontario, lost their cool for a few days, with those 19-inchers trained on KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT TELEVISION Radio, Stereo, Record Players * SERVICE — * SALES — Authorized Dealer For * R.C.A. VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV is your. “Years of of ction” ‘Electronic Seivices Ph. 365-7838 Day or Evening’ 270 Columbia Ave. em, The entire U.S. Air Force SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND AT GLS ELECTRONICS in students from other secondary school stu- institutions. dents entering NDU is not unimportant. will put up half the monies required 1 for approv- We understand, too, that the announcement ed capital and ith en- can expand and develop fist 28 Tapidly asitocal $1) st of Mr. Soles’ appointment was greeted wil thusiastic applause at the faculty at will which it was announced and this bespeaks the turn down “school” bylaws. respect with which he is held by the Selkirk fac- The challenge before Selkirk College is as ulty—those whom he must direct and whose great now as was the one of its actual founding. confidence he must hold. ‘We're confident t that with its founding spirit and In addition, the resignations of such men as John Ohliger and Rod Rod Booth, two very cap kirk will e meet that - = Castlegar Kinetfes The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar Hold Easier Sraw By-law No. 186 The Kinette Club of Castle- @ Moter Guide Tuning . $7! (46) 25” Color T.V. © “Color-Fast” Color Purifier System e Ww inut Grain Contemporary Styling 00 Less Trade-In - 23” RCA Black and White | CONSOLE T.vV. Variety of Models and $279." RCA Styles to eared From. VICTOR ST E R EO | Cabinet in Natural Walnut . 30: Watt Solid State B.S.R. Seonkars Very lew rics Only PBOD. Allowance * maaltt Province, Mr. eatateon told iis audi- e- first ence that Selkirk, was. th community college. built in BC. It is one of-a number of such colleges - planned throughout ee Gsat peste f th est spea! for the occa- sion, Premier W. A..C; Bennett, polsted out that one other col- o-had already opened within four-month disappear Mr. Avelton, aid, would remain. all time: on as to whi seed x where they would be stu- the province — in Vancouver — | dyi: but Selkirie isthe first one built in B.C. The other o ened in al- shea ory Ma i Chol fale ir and Selkirk College, Concert Band for the opening, which saw. the Premier ‘draw open a burgundy colored curtain: to reveal a pla. que naming some of the individ- uals college. groups who pioneered the one of the Colles es il colors, eae eeches officials ‘trom ertnoth eles g0v- and: communi regentatives, includin, Toh, Ver leader throng. wh for the opening.’ Credit for this must go to a more senior govern- ment than his, he said. nthe podium, and the MP di zz Welton seterred to an un See lelay made it impossible ‘to Soon classes on hall’ with. his accordion, iat A ight of co-eds in ski pants and the seemin; nay Ante intermurehle far cam i-] threatened thi " I. oars began to ibloseom on a . sastence of fhe hel of the .things that| of si * first’ si le ‘gave great'credit to Col: B strx uiabia* Collulose. for thelr use of these tie 2 glimpses of” Moral greatness ; “Remaining, too,,:would be the“ sense , of ndveriture which hat would greet stu- dents on those first days, but in-| mai: the setual cal jaid, \rather ry ened the 8 Foneering Spirit temporary ‘facilities, “It would have: ‘been .a’Co! lege ‘without'-a ‘home,” had: the company not’ come ‘to’ the reg: cue; si tnt ei O prepare for ening away from home would eS too, he said. And it would nas a pleasant detail,‘not an ‘unpleasant one. Such was the spirit, of all — one: of doing the best with what was there, not of regretting what was not. FIELD’& STREAM 1G Spring, beauti- ul spring, was. asta out ‘all ver last week- cleaning around the north‘ fo: instead of going fishing’as Thad plained: Besides. by’ rit two: came down another Way and Knowing the area‘ was the one where the jocal qountain (7 out loud this was a tribute to the provincial government. not geet a Pte ot. cau le politic: ened of the Selkirk College But he added that'he was lousness of: So- cial Credit had spread to other “Perhaps it should be called the College. of Liberal Arts,” Mr. retorted.-: Byrne gto his ‘immediate impressions ot ithe | eo eaide surrounding .. Premier Bennett noted Sahie 5 a-land of Jerry Brown's wife Anne’ to pal Jerry. and Chris Penn. to-come to the’ boys ‘aid. Both’ weré ‘out but would be home shortly so I agreed to go on up and wait for them: . Sure. enough: ‘the boys ‘wereas Greg: had: ‘stated ‘on’ ledge*a 250 feet up ''the' chimney‘ and ‘had been there’ for: around six: hours: While waiting for Jerry. and Chris to apvear:‘Constable King | an of the ‘local “RCMP ‘detachment. Red Warner and Ted Cowlin ‘ar- tived on: the scene having ‘also received a’ call’ under’ the ‘Jocal search and-rescue unit. We all Protests’ Damage to Cabin wiches, They had started out th "1 ‘night e By Jack White ping. with his better’ half. and both were just getting home and rushed‘ out to the spot. We got of: the: crew “heading: over’ the top. ‘Constable * King, * Red: and ‘Ted“had ‘managed ‘to’ get close7 enough by. going. around’ and coming. down’ from: the. top to lower-a rope tothe boys and ‘assist ‘them ‘over’ the’: “overhang with it,” : a ‘The .:three vu came : eaig experience of the Cel- [opening Dre iley “Humphries Back just in time to'see the last | _, CASTLEGAR a NEw ‘Thursday, PAR pan ya) cow pri 8, 1967 s _ SHSs Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG “heralded the re~ship, rather than grades, In any case, the greatness of our on Golf, Course The Castlegar Golf Course will open on Saturday, April 8th, 1967. Play will be under winter rules. and temporary greens. Dues may be paid to Pro. . each and every’ student in the school. Let’s rally our forces and muster centennial spirit! Every- one will share the glory or the blame. Give a little of your time and a lot of your cooperation to- wards a’ lasting memento of sat eauce — SHSS welcomes ew. season with open ‘arms! Mrs. sy home econom- iesicooking teacher, has been ab- 167 sent for a numberof weeks due t Mes eaithors ‘a uett| Communication all cooking” eaees, an official i retghis we was 3 ui last month's Tally Hor itis win| Lack Is Resulting bitter feeling ‘of regret that we i seo het go." In Forest Waste Mrs. Pitikney has not. re- turned : as* yet; ‘however she should be back soon. Until then. her. classes. are reporting » to guay, and eagerly awaiting the Lack of effective. communi- cation between’ various branch-| [’ es of government, crown cor- porations, and industry is blam- | Noi IGE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT: ge ’ PUBLIC: NOTICE IHGA Ala Livers: Anyoiie ‘desiting'to rent the Castlegar Arena dur- - ing the u hs is to co! the Town of Castlegar Municipal Office for ar- rangements. tant A. Percheson, Clerk, Town of Castlegar. ee ek ed fora fremendous waste of ue able timber. that i pe goes well, Teport Thee | Hghtof- way. clearing projects in will listen to: the noans and cheers! This conclusion was reached ata general meeting of the Koo-| tenay. section’ of the Canadian Institute of area y Held at Slo can teat Friday ‘ni In view of: "rent forest poltey, trends» to.try-and: ensure More complete. utilization of wood products from forest. lands British Columbia it seems sdox al that, deste the same time. Fally-H "Cirnasi conic lows. Suggestions for » Stanley Hi les centennial : project can be broadly. grouped ieee 001, reoneeraing our one community," or ‘both. coe ‘Although & decision” hasn't been ; reached, , some. p down “one way and all agreed |! that they’ had’ had’ their. share of ‘exercise for one day, The boys showed up’ ‘munching. on ‘sand- t before, ‘camped overnight started ‘their elim up the d last year.‘ by an_expert, who found it Titficuit to-navigate the overhang: that iced ‘to ‘Classify: ‘it: thus, ae it is suicide’ for a.novice with’ Toe knowledge ‘in ive the: boys'a good de 1 of credit for: using ial heads roposed autif, chool grounds and the the ce 8 in’ gent lanting trees ‘and fountain, | flowers, : bulling hon allt | tes, warding Just Arrived at Barrett’s! TRAVELLAIRE and SCAMPER TRAVEL TRAILERS Nine Models to Choose From See. the 14-Foct With Teilet Barrett's “Trailer Sales: ‘FRUITVALE asap tne on clan |opoket = yon 12-1 -02. ‘las . DARES many bridges, Perhaps we could | °*reed to wait far the mountain. solve a Vancouver ‘problem by| cers to get ‘the lade un ont of. borrowing a: bridge from here; thair nredieament.: hut-when an to be used in Vancouver hour “pacced and they hartn't Chairma chawn. thay decided to fa ne shave with airone an an easiar lone. and see what, they, enutd. do white Tiwant to hurry up oir ding muguntein an etinhern, the in. the nade a Tone /Or or other equip- ment with Their: third mistake was in “not having made arrangements for ‘standby help. And their biggest mistake was in. not ‘letting anyone now where they were going. | Their original plan had been to go up'the Kinnaird-Christina . REWARD. ‘$500. For information regarding th : cabin at Two-Bit: Creek on n the Arrow: Lakes last: “weekend. ESE, ,and® camp "out, then’ make’ a swing around ‘and back: home. ‘They changed. their - || route, and could Bayes spent’ a miserable: night ‘on the untain > before immer ‘fellows : and let’ your. Biscuits . $1. 00 1b... CHASE AND SANBORN Coffee . 89 9e | 2.18 “Frozen. Peas Pkg: 49e sportsmen.. ‘The B.C: ie Federation offers a $500 reward for. information ‘leading ‘to’ the arrest and. conviction’:of people such as this.’ ‘It was always nice to know that sit: you’-were: caught ‘in -a storm while up the Lake that you had someplace where ‘you could head ‘in and find shelter: from the elements, It was left open in’ good ‘faith, ‘and anyone who has‘ done much fishing or hunt- ing knows how much a spot like that’ is: appreciated.” The ‘cabin will no longer'be open; and any- one .avvroaching it. would | be well advised ‘to. come: iin meine a-white flag of: tru Ate ROASTS | Inks & Ballpoint Pens. Steno Note B Pencil Sharpeners. Colmar Pads. or cause to be discharged, any firearm or fire- arms within the boundaries of the lity. 3. Any person or persons who contravene the pre- ceding section shall be deemed to he guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on summary con- viction to a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) in addition to costs, and in dex 4 fault of payment of any fine to imprisonment i for a term not exceeding three months. 4. This By-law may be cited and-known as The George Kalway, Branch Village of Castlegar Firearms Regulation By-law Manager ¢ of Fidelity Life As- , No. 186, 1960. : ‘ ee | pa ee : = = ate : LECT RON ICS. Lid. ; 796 - Lucky Winners in Our Grand Opening Draw 1. G.E. 11” Personal Portable T.V. — Roy Wilkie of Caner : 2. Mantle Radio — Mary Koochin of Castlegar : 2 q 3. AM-FM 9-Transistor R.C.A. Portable Radio — Vicki Livingstone, Castlegar 4, Automatic Electric Can Opener and Knife Sharpener — G. Campbell, Castlegar Baw at te hone ot ms 1 GOOD ee MANY PHONE 365.8131 or 365-5215. ie ie ol it pays off in th fou LEARBROO A By- faw to pi B28. 3; Steck . of fi Skin March 1th, ” : : os or =! o1n; pays 1e long Cc R K FROZEN : A per aes eee EPS Sa ot within the boundaries of the Village of f castloger. Prize winners were: dress,|| OF RECONDITION-: See ‘Living Color’ IN-STORE Lait Friday! tde Fodor in6y. ERRM CELLO HEADS) Pursuant Section 876 of the “Municipal Mis. ey ppnedon of Nelean bod ED T.V. SETS. PRIC- : Sg ON ‘a i. per pay Greek x ‘ os une Act”, dhe Council of The Corporation of the Village || ert act, iar V- Weyl, ED FROM AS LOW In Our Special SPECIALS | | TAT ‘above high water mark, On'Sum. Strawk yer ries: Le t t uce — of Castlegar in open enaets a3 || The Kinetes would like to AS n Uur opecia THIS WEEKEND - | fee ‘Offi Suppli BE | wtidowe orice? eee fol ° het? an! e public for their help : * bt =3 ice u pa =| pas a th hole “inter : i e ie Bylaw unless the context otherwise re- ee : ‘$50 00 COLOR T.V. “TERMS AVAILABLE i a p P| ee wrested alooer was one Ib. . ii 3. By-law:t A porati ? ° e on oes : 4 ‘Adding Machine Tapes and went 50. fi to ‘dri Sithe Vilage of Castlegar Viewing Booth sesesesanenenennee ; Kinbons a a Bet von the wal ane | “Firearms' char; i vice ur : 2 ea . wilful dam- iad & . ; 4 4 ; £ ge |b; pe shotguns means ‘es ines pal cnet Large Variety of Table’ § Remember, We're Open Every 3. Business. For Day or ; Typewriter Erasers. 2] morons a there was sonra : s, bow and arrows Radios, Transistor Night - Except Saturday and Evectee Service Calls ~ Typewriter Ribbons "BS | stating: “vou are weloome town of more than fen pounds pull. ss ee “Radios Pertable. Sunday - Uatil, 9 Pm. Drop j “Phone dies : : | thls ‘cabin, ‘but ‘please ‘leave it Ne hall, after the passage onos, £hono éedles -$ Down Tonight < = that. cabin 1 e No’ peretn of pe effect of this by-law, discharge ‘Components,‘etc. . 365-5351 oe . by!a soortraan' he 2 of : y a =| = = = a. E = LE File Folders Ledger and Journal Shevis ne Rubber Cement and Rub- CASTLEGAR NEWS the office of the Inspector of Municipalities thig {| Stanfey Horswill as. repre- ti i 26th day of October, 1960. Nelson area. Mr. Horswill is G L be well known in: the district. $5: Sore sentative in the Castlegar. i it we haven't eet it we can set it for you. don't appreciate the wilfull dam. ; ae a : sales Ha “J, D. Baird’ zg > _, We reserve the iright! to:limit:.quantities rE Depuliy, Inspector of Municipalities. He takes an active. part in}}. . 199 Maple St. Open Every Day 9-9 Except Saturday '9-6 », Phone 365-5351 i? = od thls cabin to'be closed. ; seinen ms community affairs. : wee ¢ u : \ earn zn ses ceedihcretiteetit tl Hit we