12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 Students Support Museum Th ils of division on e pupils of divisio one, felling coffee and grade seven, Robson Rohn and Mary ni This "excellent history of with the ar- Renata begins rival of Sandy Gaston the students raised $25 bs by jough- nuts at open hou: : In giving the rade sev- ens an up to-date: report on; the museum, rebber | said that they A now in a sition where more items of istorical interest are need- Animal abandonment in this area has grown to such portions with the moving of some residents that the SPCA hus voiced sree concern. jare ready and we have quite a number of items for the displays, but not really enough to round out the ex- hibits,” he said, adding that Walter Schwartzenhauer has been _ bus: ona “whan all sources for ac- comodation are exhausted, be properly attend. . SPCA Shows Concern faker ihe animals pe the ies appear to be, tually more humens the leaving of pets in vac- ated homes until as they are discovered b new tenants or by the ried lord a few days or even weeks later. y An incident such as this Church Organist is Feted Eleven members of St. Rita's Catholic Church choir and special guests, Rev. ¥. A. Brophy and Mr. and Mrs, *|Romeo Goulet, attended a supper recently at the Hi Ar- row Arms as guests of the parish council. Master of ceremonies Mrs. Steve Gallo commented on the falthful service of the in 1887 and ends with the de- the Columbia ‘Humane As- .” 2 has alread; CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT GOLF CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL Provincial Library, Farliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. - s Dec. 31/877". STILE AR NE Published Every Thursday at ‘‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays’’ a4 22 27 44 VOL. 21, No. 48 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1968 ————$———— 10 CENTS PER COPY Wants Clearing Gontracts Next Year MLA Backs Road But Feels it Will Hurt Area Construction of the di ‘camping units, 20 trailer sit-;and said the government ‘sig with Mr the Airport Commit “castlogar tae i peg, tempting to obtain aird-Salmo highw: ts bang es, a @ plenic area, two|anxious to help people who Town of Castlegar has indus- as at pushed “for at Tan Wo boat ieupehing ramps and 1% help themselves. a trial land available through |better facilities and suggest. joy Rossland-Trail MLA. sie miles of waterii He suggested the cham- its boundary extension of aled the chamber 4 com A gift of ‘a crystal vase : @|Brothers, but ig opinion 18 The minister meena au ber should (eet attract Inter: jer 3g0 and the. somninit mittee chairman Ralp! és it Castle id ixinnaird ar li estion ‘that e |ested indust efore reques' show attemptin; wes presented to Mrs. Goulet, CASTE ee LEGION HALL a : i ‘ Sowse ae . ait suffer drom is construc- chamber set tup “a high-pow- ing government reserves .on attract industry into the town puter ean ned evel] Th | ee ars a ia ost nie a eat eg ttf Sinning te, cane : . mposed of capable people jtle agre sayin} the 1 aris in Ghat" capacity ursday, Boe: 28, z Pm tet | from within the Shamber and|some 40 acres of land should | Airport, Brothers - ‘says | wi ie. eee from the community at large. |first be provided in the Ooti-|he flys inte” ‘airports all over tng. powers of the regional al eee b He ottered the assistance |schenia area. the province and the facili- ict, a aiproblen, the Ooti- Father Brophy made the ee eo 5 a od tia Waldo)" Fe ‘his been’ reported “fo the SPCA, CIA Members Hear Talk on Foreign Policy Members of the West|Economist of London. Kootenay, branch of the Cen: a Eagan a reel aaian soeritate of inermabon: th ere at Winchester and Ox- al 's were addressed | ford University. He has trav- last night at Selkirk College|elled in 30 countries in Eu- on the topic “What's all this foes Asia, the USSR, Africa and North and South Ameri- cholr, saying that many of the members have served for 15 ‘to 20 years. Lh of the residents in sociation asks the owner to MEETING ‘The proceeds of the sale were presented to museum chairmen Harold Webber by class president Helen Nick. erson. Top salesmen in the class were Alan Cawte and Robert Nickerson. Mr. Webber commented on the fine support that the Robson School had given the museum project, as last year \Letter Expresses Thanks |For Vegetable Donations Dear Sir: vegetables, a good-supply of Through the medium of! ist ae -produce, pus ot your paper, some time in|a‘ y the 2 Doukkhobor Lad- October, a news item in re- Committee Reports, Election of Officers. schenia area are hav- uy the worst in people Former. Castlegar mayor|des here “are ing getting Pee ation o BC” He said he had noted ea of ; had just that day gone into Murmmy— I'm ready for I hear about you Canadians having a foreign policy of your own?” The speaker was an ex- pert om the United Nations, Andrew Boyd, who is a for- eign affairs editor with The Cancer Sociely spect to a senior citizens’ meeting. appears with a headline that may have er-| warm roneously given‘. the public the impression:;‘that the sen- ior citizens had’made a don- ation of vegetables to Mrs. Butler’s Rest Home. Ewes not the case. r citizens don- ated | ae ond. "jellies, but the During the Second World War Mr. Boyd spent , three years as an office in the In- dian Army, mostly on the Bi front. He was British Yiaison officer at the first United Nations assembly and Such jater worked for the UN as- sociation in Butain, and for the aes I maken my ‘appreciation Soon their hearted ands generous Fespotise to my (app eal them on behalf of Butler's Rest Home. Thank you, ladies. God bless you all. Norah Olsen, Castlegar. presentation, paying ‘tribute ress | Mrs. Goulet. A miniature gold organ was presented to Mrs. Lucy Brodman for her services of All members urged to attend . Come out and express your views. over 25 years acting in many capacities as singer, organist and now. retiring as choir leader. The small organ becomes a part of a special bracelet d has been for- which is PUBLIC St. David's ACW Fall Tea NOTICE Sr, Citizens’ Annual Meet- ? Squadron 581 staff, was presented to retiring THE MACBAIN TROPHY, a tribute from the commanding officer Capt. James R. C. Mac- Bain, CCM CD, of Castlegar’s Air Cadet squadron by new commanding officer Capt. ) Chilliwack “for the first time since the Chilliwa was built.” He road is a matter of :pri- ada welfare di bypass le said construction of the e . orities, with great demands F z a being made on the public with regular, special’ reserve and cadet ser- the vice for 27 years and was one of the recip- ients of the Canadian Centennial Medal for service in the air cadet movement. Capt.'4, education, lepart- He said) he is pressing contracts Celgar water suppl) The department of high- ways has spent. nearly $1 million a year on new Highways Deportment Has Spent $1 Million Yearly in this ed $27 million for the Kinnaird bridge, $1.3 mil- tion for the Brilliant bridgo = house, and policing in municipalities. Castlegar Taras Down Mountain Time CRD Study District ernment shared in the $2.3 million cost of Selkirk Col- lege and has provided over rg million in’ operational Pussyfoot -., Boots of special happenings in Mrs. Brod- man's life. and $1.7 million for the road between Kinnaird and Thrums, . including Ootischenia section and the road to Selkirk College. He said B.C. Hydro’s pay- en eee on aes proposed road| highway construction in the next Aca Castlegar area during the minister“ said the peat eae tight money sit- uation is sieving its effect on Sanada and province and Bazaar. November 23, Legion Hall, 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Stes. Art Club is holding a Bazaar, Tea and Bake eas on Dec, 6 from 2 to ing Nov. 22 7.80 p.m. at Legion Hall. Robson Evening Group— Tea & Bake Sale Robson 23, 3-5 Tea Cup Mr. Boyd eign affairs editor with The Economist since 1951 aud, contributes regularly to number international i urnels, MacBain will now resume new duties as a civility as area vice-chairman for the B.C. of the Air Cadets of Canada. — Castlegar News Photo David G. Lester, CD. The MacBaln Trophy is to be an annual presentation with its a- ward status left to the of Capt. Capt. has been Castlegar council voted last week against taking part in a pos- sible CKRD study simed at determining the feeling of re- Forum Attracts Some 300 Ladies Over 300 women attend- grants — of which. the largest p ge went to salaries. He said the government and ii crown agencies havo thus spent $40.6 mil- The Scene At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL aast six years. Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers told the Castlegar and - District Chamber at presentation was made by Mrs. Gallo, who also presented Mrs. Goulet and eo thor of several Baby starting to stand? Putting his full weight on those pliable wes, feet? Then he needs Protection and support of Pussyfoot boots. They’re made by Savage, specially designed ed the showing last Sunday of two films, “Breast Self- Examination” and “The Mil- lion Club,” sponsored by the Castlegar Unit of the Canad- jan Foren jociety. cer discussion fol- lowed conducted by Dr. D. F. Ternent and Dr. R. V. Ward, with questions presented an- cavusly from the aut poole ‘“ncluding United Na- tions Organization Handbook, tions: Piety, Myth and Truth. Atlas of World Affairs and Nevons about 20: times over the past few yea’ le also visits Canada whenever possible. Edna_Schulte, pre- sident “ot the Castlegar unit, stated it was most gratifying to see the response from the public. The film bo pifllion Club” was puted for “Time and which was ee ne Local Youth Wins | Winchester Rifle a from Winchester - Western men” |(Canada) Ltd. that Robert Rempel of Castlegar is the B.C. winner of the Winchest- e 2 Centennial “This draw. was open fo Brownies Fly Up » Guides first ceremoi held 4 Tuesday of "last. week presenting the their golden hands and Mrs. Frank McLeod Pohee wings. Bi ying up to the First pea Guide i der Miss pinta Mt McGauley. j anne Tey were introduced Mrs. Ron Giles to patrol ee econd cerem held ‘he Thursday saw Mari. Mrs. ey lami MeNes He hand. fun clubs “that ‘were compet- ing in the Western Union, United Na- Mr, i Been cut down to 16 or so Word has been received on competition! ey Hi Mrs. Brodman with bouquets The boys’ volleyball team, organized by Mr. Allen ind Mr. Jeffery, has now | players. This number will be trimmed farther to nine boys who will make up the school’s rep oe district. tournament will be ‘held in Nelson some ;time_in December. Mrs. Young and Mr. Ma- ‘lio are hard at work with the girls’ team. The follow-| 74 ing have been chosen from Is who ied .. out: ‘loria of yellow and lavender mums, Though absent due to illness, flowers were to be presented to Mrs. Holly Flet- cher by Mr. and Mrs. Goulet on rune of the group. spokesman for the choir Me. Steve Rysen, ex- tended sppreciation for the supper the parish coun- The school observed Re- membrance Day with an im- pressive. service on Nov. 8. Mr. Colin Pryce of SHHS ave a very fine address. ‘- The air cadets attended in uniform and SHSS cadets formed the color guard. Poug Houghton trumpet solo- and John McCutcheon Mrs. Thomas Cavanagh, recently of Ottawa, is the new organist and Mrs. Gallo is the choir leader. d_an Anthem for Doomed Youth, Rev. T. Allen gave the closing prayer. 0 p.m. 35c a ticket. ore Chapter Order of Eastern Star Xmas Baza- ar, tlegar United Church Basement Nov. 30. 2.30 - 4.80. Annual Nut Drive by WA to Castlegar & Dist. Hos- pital ‘Nov 27. Air Cadets SMITHS Son‘s of Norway Smorg- asbord and dance at the Nordic Hall, Nov. 23. Din- ner from 5-7.80. Kinnaird WI Coffee Party Ne Adintssion: Gitt' for Men- PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR we ‘ Zaltsoft, Lori Ponak, Margie Arishenkoff. Donne McCrei- ght, Nina Argatoff, Peggy Quinlan, Debbie ? MeNee, Nan “Much interest 1s: now. be- gun competition sponsored aby Winchester - Westera name was drawn cach Province and Bob Rempel was the lucky winner for B.C. The prize was'a .22 cal. Winchester, rifle, model T21- Bobby started compets- tive tang gun_shootine with the Castlegar Pistol Club as a junior member at age 16. Today. at 18. he is the youne- est full member of the club and one of the most active. fe has completed the Win- ith| chester Centennial Competi- tion for the bronze, silver and gold brassards and special fold award Plus receiving several awards from the De. minion Marksmen Handgun He, | Comperdon: ing centred on such volley- setting and serving. College Student Council Memher Is Charged Here The vice-president of the Selkirk College student coun- er has been charged by e, | ROMP. ‘CMP here with possession of manjoane. ey ' Derryii Castlegar is tied to ap- pear in in court on Nov. 27 on the charge. | However, police say crown counsel Doug Wetmore of j Trail is ill and the case will likely be remanded. as spiking, FOR THE LADY OF YOUR HEART “Use Our Lay-away Plan” Muskrat, three quarter $335.00 | Muskrat Shorty .. $310.00 Persian Jacket . $390.00 Squirrel Stole .... . $190.00 5 Muskrat Stole .. $150.00 Pastel Mink Stole . $375.00 Gift Ideas Be glamerous and warm, Peignoir Sets, double layers § g of nylon, eyelet trim — lovely soft shades, SML. 4 $12.98 to $29.98 Panty sets, Boxed Half Slip & Panty sets Bikini sets ........... peagree with the road ‘priori- “Wiles planning _ report: Bre re Kinnaird Faces 3.5 to 4 Mill Jump In its Municipal Taxes Next Year Kinnaird residents face | a 8% to four mill ease ; 1 in the municipal mill Fate crease” to next year. most epee Ald. G. S. Rust, in pre- with jncreneee ain funds for ting the 1969 p sabes an budget to council Tuesday’ He sald the big increase night, said the budget will be is in social welfare costs and said he had al- up $12,000 to $14,000 over urged council to continue its|) ong 1968. He’ said the mill rte ‘fight against the shifting pot the high as four Gat weilan Mr. Rust could go to 17% or 18 mills from the present 14 mills. — 'sponsibilities in this regard | to Highway Priorities List Discussed at Kinnaird Castlegar council “has ad- Canade highway is not listed |; vised CKRD that it does not firs! ‘Ala. G. S. Rust, chairman, fies listed in the Rawson and Bared for the regional. dist- et his was eras; disclosed it 2 f copy of the letter r bel bate ee with it 100. per Kinnaird’s council meeting | cent er ie said it would be “un- Tuesday . night. In the Rawson and Wiles if the regional dist- report, the Kinnaird-Salmo|rict ict. gets in a‘ big argument it, the. southern - trans-| about isi ig be made by te an History Group Memberships =. doesnot i Now Available | priorities. Ae just some pri- orities as they see them.” Memberships are now; Mr. Rust said he per- available in the Kootenay ,sonally questioned whether Doukhobor Historical Society.|the Kinnaird-Salmo _link The executive of the soci-| would be of highest. benefit |} this ety met Friday at Selkirk Col-| to lege and is now Grafting ‘a constitution and bylaws, area. He said he BP! Te-|hetween Trans-Canada -High- political |: He a ought «proper connection Castlegar’s debt is sewers’ and if Kinnaird goes on sewers, is per capita debt will go up given the facts as they exist.” was Saturda: an exe day in Victoria when Js there - with the Unio Kinnaird. Por Capita Debt Kinnaird’ capita debt at $26.62. He said “no reflection BC. a ‘that is growing at double the merce at. its roll on the Arrow dam was municipalities. He ‘said the increase ae costs to four mills, making a total of six mills going to so- a. Noting he is up for re-ja ii Dia it is unching would be di ear. Earlier in the meeting it council tent ae > morning. wii cation Minister Don Brothers ‘on the matter of social wel- Cor rized Mayor. Carl TLosblich to spen d Kinnaird has one of the jowest per capita net debts in BC. This «vas disclosed _at)j, council’s . meeting Tuesday . §. Rust. He by Ald. said the B.C. Municipal ‘Year Bool issu ’s net ee Snow per national average. “I'm pi — and 50 meeti last week that this includ- $30 million while the gov- lion In six years in this area, » On the matter of: Syrin- effect of the picnic site and one boa! reservoir. It would have 43 is the minister of but be said he Petre reservoir on bank stability, but he hoped -610-Name Petition 610-name™ | For Bridge & Backs Ferry Asks was ‘a more or less spon- petition ed Rossland-Trail MLA Don of a! Tast nigh’ ridge in-the vie-| In presenting -the inity of the: present -CPR tion, Mayor ‘Murray Little of bridge and maintenance of;Castlegar said 40 per cent of the ferry system until such) \the names on it were from, a bridge i is built was present-|Robson. He eaid the petition’ .-a peti- roots. endeavor to make known a feeling of ‘some in- security, -: whether it’s war-! ranted 01 eee the bridge id n Editor, Castlegar News & ister Don Brothers: Questions Duplication Of Recreation & Culture Facilities By BURT. CAMPBELL : 2. province’ says Education Min: different,— more money ‘than in an: other. year in the province's history. “Heterring to the freezer =| on school [said the question“ was neo priorities: ‘several ‘classrooms ‘could be built with the mon- oy it costs to: build a gym come first: in ‘way, “bi to 100 oa ‘dents ; wane oe ter schools y #e0 million was spent on cap- Commerce _ last’ and ~ District ‘0 Shamber of] E y night, Mr. Brothers question- of why recreational complex- is can’ nt be built Kk 's view. * He said it” would cost all School Population Is Holding Firm ity proposed to close the ferry down sectlen of the petition, Mr. le said “I pass no dudee nent — other than it simple | and honest ae of opin inten rothers said he ates se the petition to any Premier Bennett, as request-| ed, and then it would go to Highways Minister Wes Black. s in- that period, he said, when no use was made of it. He said the for those hours. and asked for See was munity can use’ the facilities ed lof a nasium, is|to use the swimmin; and then the suger this way the people of a eo such -as.its gym- during the” even ose: In fact, Shile et students would be ab! ae » termed the figures “ceally ig t aud curling rinks during g the should a commun- ity puild 2 an expensive! Bbrary: builds another oat a Drew | Near of the that Arrow dam and. the movo- ment of people out of. this area not had a great effect.on scheol population, figures. hay school trustees He mentioned © smoking amazing under the circum- and Sc esapolsory, stances” report to ratepayers, deliv-| being at by some ta series of public|schools as possible answers | form meetings during the alle this: question. 10 days. "minister said B.C. Schoo! Population in Oct- ras ae best: educational sys- rooms tn their annual|class attendance as two areas; the As! been placed on ‘eration sof piled mon "have nee been im that the ferry will not te operated... . I have received no fnstructions to the con’ and Joanne Lins fly up to the Third Kinnaird Guide Company. MeNee_ presented trary.” ‘tober was 2,890. A year ago|tem in Canada with the most He promised to look in- in October 1967, it wasj qualified teachers and its stu-,to complaints that ferry crews only 68 students more st|dents stay in school longer | have slowed down in their 2,958. than in any sn inen province.! operation of the vessel. He’ said this showed the | eed for ioctl n considers: mn blocks away?” he asked, ad- ding, “Let the community use Fhe school library.” He said he used the two Good selection of: housecoats, lovely quilted satins, orlon piled, Celanese, The ‘Touch’e 3g glides across paper with a firm, clean line that keeps pace with your fastest. most exciting thoughts. Its refillable. Ten ink colours, three point sizes. CASTLEGAR DRUG R.E, Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12noon-1p.m. 6-7p.m. | have offered to Mrs. the girls with their gold hands and Mrs. Gilest their wings. They were ee enced to to: patrol leader Miss Ka Air Gadeis Ask For Rifle Range En Kinnaird Hail Squadron 581 Air Cadets on The Squadron made the request and offer in a letter read te council at its meet- ing last week. Town foreman Curt Wat- The matter is to be in- vestigated. AANA TT PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS STATA TT Would some extra money like farnity sha sto in Holiday needs? See HFC _—- help you pay for holiday needs i raat tives? Then visit H ; 1g some’ thing tor ur home loan will cost. Kodel Fibrefil $14.98 to $19.98 Power Snow Blowers 20 inch Snow Shark 5 “Non-slip chain drive, self propelled. 5 HP., 4 cycle recoil starter, weatherproof engine. Height adjustable from. ground to 1% inches. Tires 10" X_ 2.75": complete with’ chains. Chernoff at Selkirk. Two Men Seek Mayorally Post In Slocan Village ~ There were two {eonvenience to motorists as You Can ou Can Win Cheque for $5 to do well as providing direct .ac- cess to Selkirk College for Salmo. students, Ald. E. C. Ackerman agreed that a north-south road “would. probably prove eficial this area All you. have very. bent to and Cheteimiee but ‘added ‘that he believed If ‘yo construction of the Kinnaird- Salmo. road would create a| News and a cl ental distribution — centre here. (3 mail: to you. of available fox. sewers for ae town. watch the ads in the Cast-; the act past pe revised. legar. News between now name, with 480,000 students and fust phone the. Cast legar je for $5 will, ‘immediately be put in the examples to illustrate “things ‘which must happen in time in caucshons: a id that if the pub-|° lie Petia oe provides dif- ficulties for community use of of efeclltes, as suggested by 4rustee. Jim Lamont is his then At the instigation of the student executive council at Selkirk College on Monday there was_an attempt to stage a boycott of classes. “there are 20,000 new stu-|. A tour of the college by dents every year — equal to two new major -schools every|ministration, says a_ Selkirk press release, revealed that es filed ‘for mayor of: Slo- can when nominations closed + at noon Monday. H. Roy Mills and Henry: Marasek will face each other in the Dec. 7 elec- Five Candidates for Al mont the scope of the boycott. was very ited, and that it ap- parent) did not have © the port of the vast Banlority, oft the student body who co: idermen you w what hort of money for the h lida phart of rm ney fort ol ays? Geta xed Loan from Bette you sign on the dotted line, know what your foan will cost. c . chute rol: for Lifetime complete with chains Pp throw: snow up to 25 feet. sealed ball. bearinas ; $319.00 15 inch Mini Shark — 3 -H.P.,°4 cycle engine. Adjuitable height and snow chute — chain driven, self propelled, $199.00 NE 608 Baker Street — (at Josephine TRAIL 1287 Cedar Avenue—Telephone 368-8251 (opposite Hodson’s Bay) above Telephone 352-5575 Born Lumber) ‘FREE CHRISTMAS LAY - AWAY FREE GIFT WRAPPING tion. ‘There are three candidat- es forthe two aldermanic seats ine the qlee. ‘Cecil|. A. five-man . race | ‘for council at a school|of Heagy, Fri Agda -Winje. The ‘two ene dates for the one school en tee position are: Mrs. Winje and Wm. L. Vern, board ‘contest’ at Castlegar da |@8 well as an aldermanic race there, and an election _ fora director from area mission No.” 1. In- Castlegar, — scho I to the CKRD board high- ‘Sighted the local election ‘scene: - when ©. nominations closed at noon Monday. Wayling Accepts Recreation Post Ruf alderman °V. Mitch Warford, vice-chairman Com- Lanzarotta while incumbent R. Cook ‘and At Kinnaird; Contest for CKRD ol trustee Jim Lamont is being] #52 ith Peter Konkin and Carl Hen- ne will provide voters with tinued to attend "classed as usual, ‘The’ primary ‘purpose of |e boycott was supposedly by th iito the student body read as follows: i “We ‘are finding that in the past. some students were bare UBC because they ~ had ot received credit ‘for all entrance into SFU] po! Woodland Park Elemen- tary School principal Dick Wayling is Kinnaird’s new representative on — Regional mn Commission No. 1. He. replaces fire chief Rene “Archambault, who. re- signed recently. eee We Wayling’s appoint: ment was made Tuesday night by council. Returned by acclamation at Kinnaird to a further two- year term on the schoo! board was trustee Ernie Mills. - Joining incumbent alder- men G. S, Rust and Steve Jankola .and candidates. Rob- ert Lightle and Jack Chernoff for the two aldermanic posi- tions open in Kinnaird is Seale ‘posts open. ed by Sam S. Wishloff Brilliant. Sat., Dec. 7. a choice for.the’ two. alder-| 4 In _electorar area I, in- cumbent director John Moran of Thrums is being: challeng- Elections will be held on Sel y students have been warmly | received only to find out that some courses were warmll: rejected as not acceptable to university standards. Some students find that discrimin- ation is based on a registrar's assumption that unless Sel: kirk grants a “B” grade of Selkirk College Administrator Says Boycott of Classes Was Limited higher, fhe 6 course cannot be accepted J. S. Pritchard, dean of administration: and... acting principal, commented on the above -statement as follows: “The concern of some of our students about the trans- was |fer situation of our students, while as|Syaathetie owands th de- ic towal eir sire for easy transfer. from having been statem: one academic institution to ret tie indi Rte never identified "pecific: oan that eather te a. bo: - 8 bovoutt of avec have considered some sort of demonstration of | 80) with the. college (continued on page fourteen) Move by the CPR Kinnaird council took no $150,000 S The © Castlegar Airport ‘Committee now. reels a new $150,000 structure at the air- rt would be adequate and feels:it is up to the. particip- ating ‘communities to - press for more elaborate facilities if they believe them neces- |S, was reported to Cas- ly|tlegar council at its meeting week by Mayor Murray Lite, He said the position of the Airport Committee means |», there ign no necessity to go to CKRD for possible participa- rition in the airport by desig- Airport Group Believes getion Tuesday night on (a GPR ofits intent to do away ith telegraph tructure Best nated areas within ed and Re e ional D District. Bonet ttle sald the financ-|*, RoW! ing of a $150,000 project might. cost Castlegar. $5,000, “or they may ‘not ask for one cent.” By this, he said he meant that the committee might borrow the extra mon- ey required and repay it out ure revenues. a of oe amayor also speculat- Stains, one te ol os Tor the Sbeains definite plans £01 had local com: structure it is studying, ‘then plaint about the CPR's ons costs might be firmer.” tended action. government must give its ap- val a@ move and