oe Fay su Psa Ba OI ILE TIE CASTLEGAR; ENEWS) ‘Thursday, Nov. 23, 1967 ie his first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS by a resident of Kinnaird e turnoff from a main HERE'S PROOF of the existence of a Kinnaird in — Canada, highway to the town of to the attention of the Scotland. Taken that is — the shot snows ‘Kinn: In Bonny Isles. Jack McIntosh, a resident of Kinnaird, (B.C.) brought News these shots ze took while on Castlegar a vacation in the British Isles in 1963, games, MADDOCKS put out ty the Co last nd with a split decision in their two S High scorer in the cana was Selkirk Saints in Calgary One For Two in Tourney The Selkirk Saints basket-|Saints followed by John Fowell with the Cougars. other major players for the Saints, x The Cougars’. Dennis Simp- ‘a: 20a had 15 and Tony Sutchfi d 11. On Saturday night the Saints extremely quick style of, play |Played the. second. game of the ugar: double bill. It was obvious that if they. were to come home with KELANA LPetex KCootekin with 26 Zor the| ‘ue,Ouly win out of four, games PUBLIC NOTICE a deere: | Eeerartehet er |e Bake. Bingo Tea and Sale of Xmas handicrafts Dec. to 830 p.m. at Nordic Hall by ist. Kinnaird Ranger Company. Sr. Citizens. Annual Meeting on lay, Nov. 24 at 7.30 in Legion Hall, Please attend. Donations welcomed for Baking the Kinnaird United Church Tea Bae Bazaar Cd be held Sat., Nov. the enlld. Public fnvitest ‘Note Date — Sat, Nov. 25, Kin- naird « United © Chi ‘Tea and company active. Ph, 365-" evenings. ES Bazaar and Ne twin Rivers Hall. ‘3420. “Bak aie: ing, sewing and novelties. Leer mroceia roup Tea ene Bake Sale, Nov. 23 — Hall, ual Nut Sele by WA to Cast- “fon. Com. Fi Baby sobe Ung. Annual hs and District ae ital will be held Nov, 29, Bane SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PLUMBING & ‘HEATING LTD. PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Dame Knights ‘And win it ey. aid — the ts ‘this was the’ one ig guns, Bill Osachoff’ who had’ shot for 34 and 29 on the previous night. Special Thanks To Cadels, Band Special thanks were extend- ed this week to the SHSS band and the air cadets who took part in‘the recent Remembrance Day observance. A spokesman,. not- ing that the two groups had been overlooked in news reports of the Nov. 1 activities, commented helpful Every Department — The Tremendous Selectaen of Gifts in Every Depart- - ment are Now on Full Display in Our Store. from Cosmetics through Lea- ther Goods to Glassware — Has the Greatest Selection it Has Ever Been Our Privilege to Offer. ee We Have Gifts for Everyone in a Wide Price Range. Even Youngsters — Looking for a ‘Gift for Mom or Dad or Brothers and Sisters — Will Find Gifts that are Differ- ent. And They Start at Only 98c! See Us Right Away. Be Sure to Visit Our Downstairs Toy Department R. E. Goulet Sunday and Holiday Hours: Open Monday — Saturday 9.a.m. to 6 p.m. series 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon - 1 p.m. Phone 365-7813 6.7p.m.. “4 2 DE euPD iy. SED ESMES HCO Sf RTO OAS wees y Un wr MerFSAY PR ESSSTULSSCATY AIMEE MOSM RXTE DIOP ORR RCTS AE UREN RTOS HSIN PONE PIN SY OPER UNSSC AAALAC _ A. EREMENKO and Co. Dollar Shoe Sale DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY _ FOR, A REAL BARGAIN: ‘SALE STARTS FRIDAY CHILDREN’S — BOY’S — GIRL’S MEN’S OXFORDS — WORK BOOTS LADIES. HIGH HEELS AND FLATTIES Hundreds of pairs of different SHOES on SALE Special PROMOTION PRICES, Broken sizes and Broken Lines are out on SALE: BUY ONE PAIR OF SALE SHOES. at Regular Price and just for ONE MORE DOLLAR y. you get an ‘extra pair of shoes E F DON'T FORGET OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT OOOO CTT BEAUTIFUL ORLON DRESSES Tust arrived, the very. latest styles for the young. Bold, gay and ‘colorful. erie and plains, Sizes 7 to'18 ......... rigiiegion iaaty “$1295 95 - $14. 95 $1.59 - $2.98 SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND Do Your Christmas Sewing at Reduced Prices ‘and Save BROCADE MATERIALS 25% OFF DACRON ACETATE, in Lovely Soft Shades. Gold Metalic Interwoven with Silver, 45” * Reg..$7.50 . $5.63 Reg..$5.65 .. a Reg. $2.98 oS $2.24 Reg. $7.75... $5.72 HEAD SQUARES, in Italian Imported Silk ... _ HAND CUT LEAD CRYSTAL Vases... 85c- $18.25 Cream and Sugar . 87.95, - - $11.95 Bowls. $6.50- $16. 25 “ “Ashtrays .. $5.50 - ‘$5.69 Butter Dishes . $7.95 - $8.50. GLO HILL CHROMEWARE Provinolal Library ry Manent Batidinge tla; Bs 17873 4 st. Fniday. members of the TWA: visited the Castlegar News ‘office ‘to ‘stand up and be: counted'!\with respect | WILL te. this * \per’s. front-page eal revious day.’ ress ‘release. Ihe bilowing “open letter” was released’-to:.the Castlegar News on: (uceday’ afternoon and pps in: its. entirety. (A: DEMANDS FAIR PLAY” IWA’ member: rior. ‘pack; up their demand for “EQUAL PAY «, FOR EQUAL Men and: habe beta in! the! southern: interior: forest in- Teaso tf CONCILIATORY. MOVES: &: “Your editorial “states that Celger has made two conciliatory’ am signed by. 300 employees 7 ae the: Celgar. lum- ber. division and sent to the com- > to. “immediate”. parity as‘ sug- gested. by -you. The ‘union’s posi- tion. at that time: was, and still ig, ‘that .we are demanding pari- “Rotary Club * Again Selling Xmas Trees ‘The "Castlegar. Rotary has announced tie it wi as ensure even ‘be obtainable at the Castlealrd’ Pine Super Valu parking ‘lot, the parking ‘lot’ of the’ Bank® of -Commerce’ or by contactin any member, of the sider ‘wa ut that WE. WILLING. gate, Bu tNECOTE ATE AN’ AGREEMENT WHICH j/ ALLOW: THE COMPANY. ME tO ADJUST, TO OUR DE- MAND: BNE ‘ editorial nates the. ‘unten: should’ have: started | SOUND UPSTI LAM to. docka; polat above. the By BURT.CAM Editor, Castleg: " IWA | prepared to settle on'a '38-month| %. contract’ with Columbia j Cet ete «| lose Co, . “providing ** that parity were achieved on ihe base , ‘te by the end of that period.” This ment new develop-| 'n lusively | that|:TRI The Regula ustry formed: th Soe i ine a i termi “Ratepayers et No. 9 may soon have to con: t) district: erinten- dent _Siauae Bissell described pari-| ing of Mr. Bissell that. the ait district has, within the past few. years, .worked hard to bring schools to ‘an adequate— ambitious—level require action ‘very. ‘soon, or the level: of: services will fall behind the: demand:and-the school dis- trict will: again® have to work} hard to.catch:up, he asserted. ’ Both ‘Mr. Bissell and board |. chairman’: Mrs.; Walter. Japob> major feferendum on! for: 7) P | proposed ' bi ‘explained that th fod. ofa year would be re Tet - fulfillment : of ;Schoo! uilding »: pr the ‘department: of education. ed to the example of the Greater Victorian School: District," where rocadures,’and approval of the ee ogram: by |; e Romeo Goulet point-|: Museum Plans Movi iy ‘Ahead ‘Notes ‘Webber casio! ‘with repre- sentatives from the IFLRA: and discuss job rates. on: ae re vieots, and * f Jour arednonts to our principals TWA.: d let -yqu, know. at Jo! : Ina ‘mecting held-on June |con - Garside ‘summariz- by: Mayor R Re C., Ma ion’s poeltion | southern ne; ii ine past, We should say, this b e ‘past. We should say, is-what. we‘ need —'-th the bare essentials — and this is what'we eat ask: tor ins ‘the: referend- te warned against the temp- dation to draw ‘up: for referen: ‘dum * a pro; which ‘ woul but’ prot sonagreed ic fac: tors ‘at. the ‘present :time make any “extra expenditures “almost impossible,’ but that’ two factors |° work® together to? justify a) re- ferendum > very’ 5 The : first: of “these is that the. actual:-referendum ° would probably not be taken to: the t/ implementation’ of ‘a’ suggested “|“survey of need’? advocated by. Mrs. Jacobson. :The..second factor is that, should the, referendum’ be pass- ed at: that’ time," it would prob- lably be’ a-year or ‘more’ there- after’ before taxpayers ‘actually started | to. feel‘ the ‘ extra. bite, Mrs.- Jacobson: said, _by which time localized and. lemporery, ec. for future of'a museum is moving ahead: one of| the Supporters said : this. week. cal historian Harold Web ber aa 4 that some artifacts have been “located: inthe ‘Deer Park area ’and these will be ‘put: into’ ‘di School;now has approximately 256 students attending, with pro- jections: for the: 1968-69 school displays ‘set up in the of:the new Castlegar Centennial people until next spring, after Library. "Mr. Webber said also that some: blackemith’s "tools from earlier days, have’ been’ located| and. the Doukhobor. communi! may be: approached. for : con! bution: long of articles to the mus- year in excess'of the theoretical 290-student maximum, ‘A similar. situation exists in other ¥sehools, declared, gary: ‘within the next'year or.two eum. ‘The mi pigsent consists of useum committee at t ficox, ‘Ed*'Sorge, ‘Mel, Maglio} bber.: i the need for. expansion odate diner needs itudent| ret and Mr. : Wel |SOCDELOOS inthe ‘next ‘two or’ three school rear where expansion oe be ‘neces: | to ‘maintain “adequacy, :notwith- | School Posstnity of builatay a unit for tard children fakusp Ww. discu: .IN'RETURN: WE DEMAN: THAT REPORTS “BE FACTUAL. table: or. not: Tru to, the? {dem i emceratic’ principles of. 2 OuE ion, the. mem! employ- by Celgar; voted; "BY SECRET E on: the ‘company’s :lat- t offer and BY: SECRET: BAL- | Lor: ejected | the offer by. a vote |’ 278 0 with 0 re epetied ns: bel the membershin’s demands for | t0. “EQUAL. : PAY> EQUAL WORK” at. any fine and any vlace with anv individual or any iq | frou: of individual: ais. : i gram +) adequately. meet present needs D vide nd margin of safe’ ety, : : exclusiv to; the Castlegar News this week’ ddocks who said he ‘advised: of: the ‘un- the’ head of‘its ting committee, urs Hs IWA‘ regional premient di quiry. TA the present situation page. have well been averted.” ment offic 3 id solutely’ necessary—without any interference from: bfased govern- Meanwhile, in Kelowna, IWA Moore warn- sell described: as. ‘the’ greatest to:a full council ‘of tees o! ‘District: No. 9 the in tue Ni der the. dermanic /seat. At “Kinnaird, . ‘Mrs.’ Walter Jacobson, chairman of the board ‘Gf trustees of Schoo! District No. 9, be: challenged by. new: will comer Mrs,. Pearl: Lan: a i {Mayor Carl Loeblich clared elected: ey, aeelamation at at| a] ic seat along ‘with J.C. Killough, ‘a B.C. Forest Service employee, pictures. of ot, appear in viext week's Castlega: ews.’ Voting is ‘on Soe Dec: 9. dist ‘sportsman White — will seek an alderarats| f eal sake all candidates: will} :| school : level: whtch-.can- be : de- ae not : edueable ‘But |) ton: ‘| said.’ or. protects now undersay, 4 ‘| or-planned in:the future to bet ‘Vefit:“excentional. students at the '| instruction. gchool curricuta more st smecifical: Ivo to:thaineeds:'o? sti Tuesday to consider. what. dist-|he declared. ict superintendent Claude Bis- Sra challenge ‘in : education - today.” ell reported Monday if trast F. rmation:of such @.un- “age ' | absorb’ some’ form. of training. pecially Practical: job instruc. roucl h the E ‘able from the standpoint of Ay is’ practice of tailoring “the technique that brings ont S.D. No. 9 Trustees Watch New Nakusp Development oe me Nakusp school trustees met|a teacher's this and ‘we nD queers is a great future in specialized schooling Dastri taking advantage of it.” No. 9 ‘are or turning several ¢ ahead: of your vehicle can be- come: virtually impossible “on! <..: slippery face. : at Te: ed, be des ed to benefit matniv atudents-at| cil’ share. of the junior and senior secondary | combin back-handed -compliment.Tues- fi i Rinnaind ee hia jue was. the, coun: fits: froma, ed;church choir concert Centennial Ch ‘A letter. from the local Cen- held Oct. 15 under Centennial ittee_sponsorship.-: ing yesterday, with mimi fn offical of the BG, Retarded | enmial commalttes Children’s ‘Association in attén- ‘was: to ‘consi first prompted a mayor. Carl oir Makes $$ commi The mayor’s ironic fone was: in reference to a combined Cen- tennial ‘celebration this summer, ‘when ‘a: considerable: amount of ? there : taking, : movings Chri istmas’ tree. hunting asa do-it-yourself project has been: . made more complicated asa result “of a new” regulation covering coreln types of trees. rest. Service | ranger < cy iy Sibition mer “cutting, 0 nsct whch ts feared cou stands Of ter. ° Act, rf ute, has'a. coainvum fine {of : $100. or: emer prison: freee Inger Wood ay of the species of areially id the roa- son ree for this isan infection of dents ‘{s |. Balsam Weody. Aphi ment, or % tree hunters may: take all other “Christmas tree types,*:he sald. Only, the; bat: by 4