Hig RG No Formal Nominations Yet for “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FCOD” Cesare aldenmiantic 5 aeatdy at . legar, Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders posts \ at Kinnaird, wo trustee m, to 12 Midnight Daily positions om they echiogl iboard Open's § am, to-12 Mi Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m, Fridays and Saturdays 34 S Elective Offices that are Now Open G, 8. Rust and Steve Jankola in- Expegted to seek election dicated Tues day: night t they, will for: the time to the CKRD run again: at board are ‘Jack Scott of Robson wae if for. re-election bo ihe and! BU Horvath of Blueberry goat The:tuo. mon were. first. District No, 9 ar ithe board when 8 i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 ALN [s zs Chris Wilson Ban Ala acai Educai ion ic CGaSG Nominations close at'12 noon on Monday for the positions with voting, if becomes: necessary to be held Sat., Dec, 10. Ineumbents ote. ts Se oe to Castlegar The area Mr. Scott present- ly represents is roughly the area from: Shoreacres © - » Thrums through Robson to Deer. Park- Renata, while Mr. Horvath re- A check with returning of- flcers yesterday morning dis closed no formal nominations: as of that time. There are no money bylaws vote would ey be held if there were acclamations in all open positions. That one’ vote could be in ‘Castlegar where residents’ fcel- AAD FE LAST WY wWINLS | A position paper by Prof.in the labor forces. For the umpteenth time mil- lions of Canadians missed the point on Nov. 11 and for the first time the Americans made a deliberate farce out of Veter- an’s day, as they call it Nov. 11 saw the largest air- of js to the Cambodian border at ‘undertaken by_ the Ho quite, posable. they "went q le there to get a suntan or some- thing but why the United States government would want to be re- don't know. for 25,000 suntans I Canadians missed the point? Well maybe not the Individuals but the unions or who ever set up this full-day holiday did. The imimediate xes results were the CBC roving cam had so little to do they recorded tourats protecting the Ameri cans wanted to stop the war in Vietnam, Twentydive thousand sun- tans indeed. 1 eo et ¥f tight money is tcouble hereabouts then it is twice as bed in England. Harold yiion ig. Sin ihe tard race and tell everybody what a hell of a goo fellow he is end how it wae: all the Tories’ faut. I ies ie is a little bit inks and the electorate red-in ce. Pra tant what ever cctisim| can elied against him. ing color can’t he included. me has the most colsr ful cabinet in| Fi ae the dogs — dog racing has caught on in a big way. Horse racing requires too much captl- tal but dog racing is in for the small man. I was once told how to enter one’s loses there as a tax deduction but that is a pro- n | fessional secret for the. moment. column during Mali to this the past week included a letter | sion from the Co-leader of Castle- gar’s Cream of the The letter went into a lot of detail about weight watching]; which I was told I could pub-| # Yish then told I couldn't. Anyway the point made was Tops will not be asking for any- more merchant-fonations ae John Ohliger director of con- tinuing education at Selkirk College, calls for an extension of teaching from the College to the community. The paper asks for small work groups composed of com- munity leaders to be set up to work, out with the College an These adult programs would serve those living in the school ‘districts, 7 through 12, served by the College. Prof. Obliger notes there is no such person as an educat- ed man or’ not an: Properly called terminal educa- on. program 0. of continuing education because of the rap! changing needs of sock Air Conditioned for Coo! Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ety. . 7 osition paper claims leaders for the adult educa- lon classes. ing identifiable needs in various re- 8, ntige alx fields in which Prof. hliger on’ es these work s operating include com- munity, Tana agement and un- Committees are to be form- ed to study the low level of par- in- affairs, Gold Tree Degree Badge For Completing Course Junior forest warden Rob- Castl ert Rempel of legar, has | vation d the Gold Tree Degree educational programs on area pollution, a. study of ethnic and more public cause it is now the ris * * * I always suspected the men- tality of educational institution governors was a le childish, but Pat ONeate: ageing of Lloyd Craig's conference in Van- couyer seems to take the cake. ONea when he is not too busy hitching up these cunning itis listening devices in Miva unon meeting rooms, is on the governors for Notre board of . | Dame College in Nelson. Mayor eC ‘Maddocks is suffering Front a justifiable case of sour grapes. And ai Castlegar with Castlegarians le Sonldn care ess about the plan- 2 deparimont/ ar a5 apart = town the His dep. transport minister, is reputation ‘He alng-toclades in his Uttle railroa clique an é- @ car cleaner ‘who wouldn't know the. Queen's English if it got up and’ hint- = anced hitself. id there's more as anyone who follows the news items from London knows. The brightest new item this week is the country is going to ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCIES INSURANCE AND For All Your REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone. 365-7944 a8 sul Se busbal sp and ¢ | it has done nothing about eh fic | Ding this area. Not that the. department ever had a chance as it only | Mrs. started this year. a * Dear - -to- = Fecelve - ~ from ~ = you Nise letters. Always the same thing, very boring ¢ and quite pointless. But to give the doctor his due .a Kinnaird medic in outburst of spontaneous crea- tivity wrote a letter to Kinnaird Council which described as the funniest rer to have hit the council table yet. and some cents. Give me medicare anyday. 2 about li ment disputes, management edu- tion, announced aA, chief Warden for the province |by co: catioi Badge, athe highest: proficiency | tion. award in the warden’ organiza- loyer, this week. The gold badge marks com- pletion of a three-year Sonper: program, : sponso) ry the Canadian Forestry Assocla- pel is a member of the Jone sett studying his courses correspondence and conduct- field and fire Rprovention vities on his own. regular meeting of the women's ‘Association of Robson Community Mem Church | ¢ ares ld i tho church hall with Women’s Association Plans Clothes Drive For Dispatch to Coast Welfare Industries cussed and a sonation made to} the Anglican, United and Baptist | be churches from funds.on hand. It. was decided. that the Mrs. Duncan Carter, in the chair aind 14 members hs, meet meeting opened, with the ie hymn Time to 1 hay Holy” followed. by a prayer dy the president. ct,| members then eee ee eae at the ” accompanied — oi ie plano by Mra. A. W. Tho Chiristofferso men’s ond. Day of Prayer swere heli in various parts of the world. Reports of the various stand:) san ing committees were received.' Wales Acknowledges rake| GasHegar Ald Offer ter offering help to the vis of the recent Aberfan, Walcs disaster. has Apeen forwarded to the Mayor: Tydfil | serve who, ins, Tauri fetter was addressed to the Lord Mayor of jacunaletioy the ravaging mining town lies. . ‘was:‘made ‘with coun- Mayor-R,C. Maddocks’ let-}7, . Merthyr hed a national ap- | Serve, Mayer. ‘Maddocke’ original under whose | ‘offer-of material as-|D.- “SOROPTIMISTS Annual Ball “Western Round up” CASTLEGAR ARENA Saturday, November 26, 1966 at 9.00 p.m. : REFRESHMENTS $5.00 Couple ; NO MINORS PLEASE Annual Doll Raffle will take place at the ball. Tickets may be ebtalned et at Anderson Agencies, Karnie’s jes Wear, Soroptl- mist st member oe hep. of trom, any ‘Western Dress Optional . meeting held: on: Dec. 7 would e Christmas meeting and beat irene would be a money pee from nich oh @ purchss id. for. ‘shut-ins’ e a cane president announced at Mrs, R. Mrs.:'J: Raine and Mrs. F. Patter: will serve as a nominating committee. and reminded all yoembers that the next ‘meeting the. annual meeting and al reports. \ eit Wa Waldie Sentard and Mee visiting committee Norm’ s Sport Shop. 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph, $52:2015 Open Mondays from, 2 a.m, to6 p.m. ~' Custom Loads — Bring Your: Qun Emptica Free Lessons Given:on Loading: —— See Our. Gustom Rifles — Redfield Scopes and: Mounts: Installed I Guasmith . " REQUIRED URGENTLY: LUGER PISTOLS, SMITH & WESSON RIFLES & SHOTGUNS " We Take Trades — We'll, Trade, Anything Miller, ‘for the Lares recelved a “hearbf round of applause when she handed in the contribution that committee had earned to the treasurer. Plans were made for a final used clothing “bee” to:be held jn the church hall, Bundles will be packed to be sent to welfare industries in Vancouver. The mission committee re; quilts bad been shipped that an|week to the coast missions in care of Canon Alan Greene. The visiting committee re- ported that a most successful visit had again been made to the Butler Rest Home and that Mrs.: A. J. Slater's 94th birthday een recognized by a birthday cake being delivered to her by the association. ‘The members then made ar- we stock e@ full selection of SAVAGE SHOES fp ——- far-childeen- Maddoeks Shoe Store thas “been - ord may. be -pur- chased. Christmas novelties will also be sold. Coffee will be pro- wided free of charge at ‘this eeting being the fin- usiness meeting of the year, uu question of the donation of money -to the was. MAKE YOUR REC’ ROOM A SHON PLACE with these colorful new panels from the South Pacific Bec? rooms are for fun! Elswood Tahitian Plywoads capture this mood perfectly with ‘heir gay, iilting colors and lively natural Gain. They're completely profinished ‘with Just the right touch of color to soften but net conceal the grain. 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CAS ..NE Published Every, Thursday. at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays’’ WEEK'S WEATHER Mx M. Ro Sun 25 “18 PIPL VOL. 19, No. 47. steetomenninit BRITISH: ——— THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1966 10'CENTS PER COPY By CHRIS wie soH Staff Reporte: Gordon Cam; Dell's resi; tien from the 0! te 8 aT 'e,. John ’ Welton, an’ of with: 6, College coun- ‘Joh sald his week | Mr, In his letter of resignation, Campbell sald he wished to continue his aavoclation with the council have to! ‘detlde whether or not the fact’ of oF ex-principal on the: staff. wou! be an advisable move, noted M a College as a teacher after May | Welton: of next year, » Before ratifying a teachin; appointment. to the faculty, the “The ‘chairman gald the board had other’ potential : principals on fila\whose applications’ Thad Kinnaird Finances Okay But Two Blows are ‘Struck Two unexpected blows ‘to financial struc- ture were fielded by Comm G. S. ttee chair- the. Kinnaird ance . CO) man at council's meeting, Tues- day. night. counell reluctan! a gest cost of : garba; 1967 and noted the. a1 ; “We' have 2 $26,000 to spend "installa t that's i" of tly: accepted | villa increase in the contract ge collection * for | site. cost of in-|": stallation of the: water tank: ‘has, ‘risen to: $87, bucket, ‘council |plans to the estimate into line by having The tank — a wood sta Mr. Rut. A added. tow: ever, it was too early ‘to Sant ta. oe Don't tet to ‘pemind Mom and Dad, though, that ‘your. ters must be mailed to the Cas- tlegar News so that they're re- ceived--no:-later:;than noo! yf. th whit Large Ture-Out ‘Aitends Blueberry: -School:Meeting = LB dest of the sural eehool meetings “will be held tonight by. Castlegar School: District Min Tarrys.: This is not aa tion as ohn. ‘Moran: was elected representative ‘for the Tet-|° Gordon’ ‘Campbell: e signed «as‘ principal’ of: Soliris ings saw’a “turnout of eight. ane largest turnout at any meetings was’ at} 3 Fon’ Monday - night sélected: board members|.’ ered = (from 28 College, effective May $1 of next For. stories. on “his sudden ion Please see ‘page: 1, ‘and? a) severoly snapered 3 Bill, Gatrell vematna’ repre- sentative for the:-Blueberry area ‘for the balance: of, his. twoyear. term’; offi ‘life as reasons cur his assem 01 present’ tention: is to temain on the‘ eae stait of ithe College. 232.” sald chairman Carl’ Loeblich, th ‘To avoid carrying water by. ‘trim ge- crews:.do’.some of ' “the access. work to the water tank]’ unit was Priced out at ak eae Kinnaird 1 1087. zallt ratel fe been when‘ Mr. C. bell was appointed. 2 a1 been appointed | as a consultant to the council and e princh e with th setting” ‘up of: tea College... ‘ . “Mr. Campbell had indicat. ed‘to us he was. not interested 1a “of Vi arrister, ‘has-been’ select-| ed ‘to Tepresent the’. teachers d CaM on of Cran: ‘The: arbitrators:‘aré ‘with a three “per: cent tween: the school. between the ‘school’ opera cand the teach: headed by ale ers. salary committee| é Gerry: Z Sa ‘|be Prof. John Ohliger; Jed. the (debate in C: A top-level debate on.a dis trict mu Dec. 20° between‘ Mayor R. CoM ‘In: announcing’ the’ debate id Tuesday te night Mr. Loeblich pro- ‘ 1d: himself ‘vehemently op- fowl? to inclusion ‘of Kinnaird a DM. He went on: “I have || been tagged as opposed to for- mation ‘of.a DM and I am pre- pared: to stand-on that: state- ment He added,” “however, that involvement in the ‘Moderator at the debate will of continuing education at Sel- kirk College, who: first :suggest- ata DM. meet- special -rezo has-been) “slated aaird. ‘council for Dec..6:to atcommo-| ma: re-| date B.C. :Tel’s proposed: 1 chase: for the eventual it was? itevealed at! and’ later ‘an exchange, chairman Carl: ‘Loeblich* told £ The nite ite of the di 8! 0 ie will} of be! opposite. the hon eloed Mon ‘of a‘ local: telephone * exchange; i Tusday’s | D have no evidence whieh has led me to: believe the board plans: to reinstate: the planning department,” ‘said= board ° chair- Rust /of..the Central ‘District: Mr. ae went on to explain ‘the meeting of the ‘three ‘com- mittees would bee closed ‘because “ill feeling: in concerning the est dispense : wit ep lanning 0 Ray's Royalite Stati w Fibuainterealt ion ow ia to re: papers” | Ox staging lecision | several weeks “The meeting is expected to be held at SHSS and bot speak- ‘| ere will talk for 10 minutes fol | a Kinnaird + chairman Carl Loeblich and 4 his opposition was to his village’s ipality will take place 4 ‘Girector | j nm = e 5 Of lowed: by.a-five-minute period. Faculty i Sel: kirk: will: then divide the: audi- ence into: di groups pre- “the” prov: -ince Saturday, formed: the Ce “College A ‘paratory to questions being dir- ected’at the two speakers from the floor.’ of: This - pi articular form of de- bate iis: “baing, ‘used: to. stimulate public interest and=ito permit deeper | ble: involvement: ina ich: is normally the:ex- slurive comain of the municipal enses with cost is expect: ‘to|: of B.C. ina special meeting in ‘Vancouver. Representatives from Sel- kirk College, three* Fraser, Val- Jey:.college © committees, Prince George'community college board and the Regional col- e: Okanagan eee attended the closed meet- Under. the sO! of the B.C. dhe sponsorship As- sociation, the CCABC will collect the: province’s 10 completed or on to be Aha by, eon is. and .co-ordinate information for |’ A total eo 14 nominstions: have been) received so far for. union‘ positions. In addition: to the Presiden, tial nominations. there ‘are nominations: for: the Slices "9 oF: vice-president, = treasurer each of th of the However there is only ‘one nominat ation 'todate for. the ‘of- fices ’ of ' secre! ‘and -the -ac- tivities club ao i today. “In doing “away with, “the | - planning department within the Central’ Kootenay. Regional: Dis- trict. the‘ organization "has" not discontinued with planning act- fvitles., Rather it has ‘simply” devis- ed. another method - this particular ‘function can be done on.a consulting basis. as the ‘need arises, ‘Thus: the’ cost now. will: only. beequal to ‘the use that is made of the. service. r ‘Under :the~present system aes is the. annual cost of main- ining “a | whether-that department is uti) ized heavily. or not. This ary Jong. thy. report fe the pie this week’b the CKRD. administrativer.con, mittee over’ the signature’ of CKRD chairman.G, S. ‘Rust, -Vil- lage er minnied Fepretentative : ‘The ares says the | CKRD board's action ‘was “in: the best interests’ of the municipalities and .tHe: ernnient within ‘the ance that every ‘effort be made to curtail expenditures to avold the’dang- ers of: inflation. ... and! hi 0: aréas: of; the regional district.” 2 "Phe, statement reports: that ‘the “provincial government ‘hus suggested ‘“‘to alllevels of gov- with stopped the cipal debentures. . PP that no municipality. will a’. position in'-1967° to! proceed any. major project requir- ing the services of a planner.” qt adds: “One of the first of: good ~}is the assurance of the availa- bility. of finances (for the carry- ing out of the work) when‘ the studies are complete. ‘Changing conditions ‘make’ good plans ob- ; solete unless mediate! Based on the experiences of the present: year, continues the release, ‘and considering © the government’s' suggestion that expenditures be: curtailed, the ‘(continued on page eight): “{mplemented im-