CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, April 11, ral 8O8 Col llapsible Trailer Designed AAG poe) ‘The B.C. MOTO A unique © colapebie trailer, which can be built by the do-jt- yourself «fraternity: at: less than the cost.of an average TV set, has been developed by the owner of a successful Port ' Moody, construi tion firm Gite a toa © C,.C. Goodbrand, 11049 Ravire | - designed easily sembled ‘with simple tools‘ by the layman and provides every fea- “Mfr, Goodbrant’ is the brother of. Mrs. Gilbert Fowler of Castle. gar. ~ Mr. Goodbrana: eupplles de- tailed plans and or $5. He said he had siagrome Theuant of * manufacturing the unit, but after discussions with mobile home’ ex- perts’ decided the plans were ‘so easily adapted to ‘a do-it-yourself model that. it would bea ‘perfect item for budget-wise motorists who would enjoy ‘such a project. © His'trailer can be built ‘for $250,'Mr, Goodbrand says,’ as'com- pared ‘with a price‘ of $850 fora aa ee unit of this type and a aspects of the plang have ted ‘anada and be shortly in the United’ Sta- tes, with ‘patent - tights applied for | g “countries, a ‘Himself an ‘avid trailer-travel- ler, Mr. Goodbrand produced two other models before designing the latest “jiffy” type which he feels cannot be improved upon at ‘such &@ Nominal cost. He has proven the Performance of the trailer on the Treged Alaska Highway and on cross-Canada tours. ‘The’ chassis -is of simple de- sign and light weight—any car can handie it, Wheels are the same size CAAA AA Shop ‘for. ‘EASTER CASTLEAIRD PLAZA BOYS' GREY DOMIL CLOTH SUITS GIRLS’ WHITE SAILOR DRESSES CONFIRMATION DRESSES & VEILS LADIES'LAMINATED CAR COATS — MANY OTHER ITEMS CAN BE SEEN AT — CAROLYN’S {cnr KINNAIRD ; Another New ‘Shipment of COSTUME JEWELLERY FOR EASTER: HAS JUST ARRIVED THE LATEST IN COLORS AND STYLES TO GO WITH YOUR SPRING ENSEMBLE _BOSSE’S JEWELLERY : “Castlegar's Jewellery Headquarters” — GIFTS FOR ALL OF THE FAMILY — By: Local Womans Brother as the car for light draught, and one spare serves both car and trailer. The body of the trailer is two feet high when collapsed and six Boi feet ‘high when erected (gee pic-| . fares), The alded are canyas,: but due to the special design the whole unit) has : the — rigidity of''a. box. When collapsed, the trailer is ideal for packing 'a boat, bicycles and game. : mhere is no difficulty of erect- irig in gusty. weather, since ‘the unit is rigid: regardless? ‘of height. It takes only a “jiffy” to erect, then you walk in ore a com: bhiation ner not a flap. tandard size of} 10 feet by 6% Teet the trailer can sleep four in comfort, Plans include instruc- tions for building a table, stove stand ‘and work table to standard height. * Standard | lights, signal lights and reflectors’ are specified. Wir- ing is for 115 volts and for your car battery when away from po- wer dose brand has a message for the: ea “Get a set of plans for this trailer for’ “the man in your life’ for Christmas or his birthday, and see what happens!” has’ another _ attractive thousht for motorists:, “Save enough money by building this do- it-yourself trailer to take a month's holiday and see North America! In any case, you can a it to‘ enjoy: your Matera or any weekend, away from home. Funeral Held Monday For " Area Resident Mrs _ Doris Cheveldave, in. ill health for some time, died in Cas- tlegar and District Hospital in her 48rd ‘year Saturday. She was the wife of Joseph Cheveldave of Bril- liant. Born in Grand Forks, Jime 1920, Doris Horkoff, she received her, éditcation there. She married Mr. Cheveldave in 1940 after which they made their home’ in Brilliant, where they have resided -for 23 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by four children, Joseph, Cecil, Alex and Elaine, all at home and one grandchil Mrs. Cheveldave was a mem- ber of the Brilliant choir, a Sun- day schoo! teacher and was.active in all. community affairs,’ Funeral services were , held Monday. from the Brilliant’ com- munity hall, Interment was in Bril- liant_ cemetery, Castlegar Funeral Home was in. charge ‘of errenee iments,:/0 Bt 5 “| Collision | building.” “Mr. iM | District School Board’ in. th GASTLEGAR BRIEFS arvisor, Norman Mc: Nab! ill represent the village at ae “gitday meeting of the Trail and Distiict Safety Counell. At’ the ails of Comm, Petition Circulating: ‘For.Public Hearing Re Board’s Action AS a: *pdgult’ of ‘thie’ reeent~ac tion taken by the Castlegar. and ere leving ‘of W. R. Brown! from his dlities as: principal of SHSS,’ the following petition, is being’ circula- "in the’ area: '* ‘We, ‘the undersigned, being résidents of the area served by the Castlegar “and © District’ “School Board, petition the board ‘for‘a pu- blit: ‘meeting to discuss the actions, and* thé 'réasons for ‘such: actions, of the: board “in the matter’ of! Mr. Brown:: This meeting is reaiiested ‘for the’ following reasons: 1)''The failure of: the board'to give adequate information ‘to the public, and the ‘consequent Srowth about the an! the clerk will ask the hospital .board |° for.a.copy. of the minutes. of the 's Feeular, monthly meeting. - ‘Commissioners R & Maddocks and V. R. Cook and works super- visor, McNabb will inveatigate: the value of the village obtaining the Elk Drive-In property .at the upset Price for sravel pit use. - The Renee Dainese is to again be contacted to. see if it has any property of any type which it would be prepared to! trade the village on an’ equal exchange basis for the-village’s old garbage dump which is located near the site of the proposed: Columbia river ‘bri- dge, ee In answer to a ecauia by Comm. Frank Richardson, Comm. Cook ‘said he gave written ‘orders to works ‘supervisor McNabb :to dump 67loads of gravel ona road inthe Castle Bar subdivision be cause the road‘ was breaking up and“ Mr. ‘Cock ‘felt’ this“' was ae time*to put‘ the‘ gravel’ on‘ it so that the gravel “would work down.” ere e “OA letter from Mrs. Penny asking if‘the village has any land available’ for a’ tennis court’ was turned over to‘parks commissidner RC." 'Maddoeks for studs . Ea Hence of the 1 Twin Rivers Motel appeared before council: to protest . thé . condition groutids around the Kootenay Auto Herman said “the owner had agreed ‘at the time Db ig permit was issued’ to} di “worl:;:’ indoors, only ‘work’ five ‘days’ a week ‘be- tween the hours of 2 a.m.-and 5 p.m. and keep ; ‘the * property ‘tidy. agteed that -thesé were the; busi- ness’ owner's of the | tum Village” chdirman © Aage’* Sylvest cur ‘high ecleol SOY fan Eads 2, The undue influence ‘that a handful of parents ‘appear to. ave exerted’ on ithe! board.:' 7 Ye 8.. The possible desertion of certain principles which may have far reaching effects’ on the’ educa- tlon of cabs in this istrict.” SO PP eit syn ‘on ‘the ‘eveiita’ of April 3 in the ‘activity’‘room of SHSS, about 200 ladies, interested in the “newest styles,‘ were in ‘attendance at’ the Spring: Fashion © Show.’ This’. was be pander a ender! the sponsorship “Kiltough : Chapter ot ine 10bE and featured fashions from! West's: Accessories ani-jewel- lery were: also‘from West's; while the * highly: complementary ~ ‘hats wete ‘from Cindy's" > The ‘models; selected and be comingly ‘costumed ‘by’ Mrs.’ M. Moray ‘and: ‘Mts. A." gonnsan, ‘were Harvey and Mrs, Margaret Pryce | wigs’ witli Prices “To ae: strains’ of soft back- ground music, the models: grace- | j -' |fully‘ mail’ their Way'on ‘stage and , whil down ‘the ‘ram “Brighten, sonene? ~ Easter with a ‘gift of Flowers‘are. hattire’s own Easter’ finery. to ‘a: EASTER LILIES HYDRANGEAS “2 AZALEAS MUM PLANTS CUT) FLOWERS st There is \still tinle to wire flowers: for Paster HELEN'S’ FLOWER, He. “SPECIAL: aa Mabogany Doors Different Sizes (5. ...:... . ee 50. egies 25 fe “GAS FU RNACE USED — $160. NEW — GOOD CONDITION LESS THAN HALF PRICE — 100,000 BTU: le tor, ‘Mrs: Pai- Cordon, ‘effectively lescribed the four changes ‘of ‘cos- ich: were ‘worn -by-‘each . "Featured in‘ this’ collection were bathiig suits‘and’ sportswear, suits : and=‘coats,: afternoon: and cocktail - ‘dresses “and. sleep ‘and Tounge “wear. ‘The: hair‘ styling ‘of the models had’ been most'becom- ingly :done: by ‘Bel-Air, ‘ Loretta’s Nora’s and Elinor’s Beauty Salons and. make-up’: was’ supervised ' by Mi Fallon. He said that action could be taken, after, a complaint, by a majority vote. of council under the nui- sance. bylaw, ' Writer is Appalled By Area Reaction To School Problem Dear Sir: ” ‘Would ’you allow space for fur- ther discussion of our school con- troversy? “\I.am appalled by the reaction of many of our. sensible. citizens. Our. respect..for... authority?’- We should judge only when ‘all facts ere is our sense of judgement?, Theatre’. were’: in’ charge ‘of> the lighting and were.most active help- ing’. behind‘ scenes.» The decor: of the stage was spring-like with flow- ers from Helen’s Flower Shop add- ing a bright ‘touch. During the two short. intermis- sions, “Mrs, G. Pyne entertained most pleasingly, singing folk songs wi her. own accompaniment on. the : At the conclusion of the Fash- ions,” coffee was served by .the ladies of, the. IODE, ‘The proceeds, in their, entirety, were’ donated ‘to the Rotary Health | Centre.« ome slat Printing sc) | of the Kinnaird Little | Don’t Throw _ It OUT! — : ‘When you’ re ‘spring cleaning and. you a have. a spare ‘box of. sealers, .sewing machine, :'bed,: couch; stove, records, ‘books ‘or anything someone else might be albe to. use, give .us a. call’.at. 365-8216 ‘and: we'll arrange to: have it: picked ‘up: aor the “SINK OR SWIM “CASTLEGAR: SPORTSMEN’S - _ WHITE E TON ine ie AUCTION | WILL BE E HELD AT 7. 30 P. M. KINNAIRD have been fairly. + Our school -board'has been in! vested -with authority by us, the People ‘and - electors.:They. seem honorable, sensible: persons, as‘ are Most of us. A three man commis- sion had investigated, met with the ‘board, teachers, and interested and Berhaps uninterested persons, \- The. commission, :-no doubt, A had made their. findings and/or re- commendations to the board. ‘The board -had considered. all. facts - of the case and’ passed judgement therefrom. Although,, for, they— the | boards—pergonal: integrity I do think that full publication of the facts should be ‘made to avert ru- mors of vindictive action. ‘We might find a parallel here §| in regards to the act of discipline. ressed mathematically. we have: m|P can discipline SB, therefore SB mjcan discipline P, IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HALL - TUES., APR. 23 - CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH ‘BASEMENT - WED., APR. 24 ROBSON hile tahe CHURCH HALL - THURS., APR. 25 Large headlines ‘and profound 3 | fluent reporting ‘should net inhibit our sense of: fair play. So, there- | fore, let us pause for now and give the school board:a' chance to. wales their Slovan, facts. A. W. Read. : INSURANCE For’ All Your = % INSURANCE ‘AND.’ REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone: 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES " Sylvest is to be Candidate For Council in December tive Castlegar village Age Sylvest indicated nt council's meet- ing -last week \that he will again be a: candidate for chairman when his term of ‘office expires in Dec- + ember, Following © presentation ofa ‘ memo on subdivisions by Mr. Syl- * vest, Comm. RC.’ Maddocks said the memo sounded “like the open- Ang ots vars sampalen eall- make! it imperative thao Castlegar pursue a realistic policy. in its at- titude’ towards the ‘full develop- ment of the few remaining areas within and adjacent to its bounda- Even an elementary, knowledge of the relative tax revenue derived from new and old homes suggests that. an economically healthly com- munity: must’ plan to: attract? new homes if: it! wishes to remain pro- gressive, This is.doubly’ true with Castlegar for. we can not lay rea- listic claim‘ to being-able to conti- nue to offer prospective home own- ers attractive locations. °» For these. reagona,I feel that any policy we adopt with respect to this: subject should be permis- sive and so allow present and: fu- ture council free and. effective scope in attracting new and neces- ed re ri aires roti to which Mr. Sylvest answered that he tho- ught Mr,Richardson would’ have classified it “‘as°a vote loser.” Speaking of, the. memo,. Mr. |: Sylvest commented: “I would’ ask voter who would vote for me to’ take: note “of ‘it. ‘He said it should be. recalled that, Comm.’ Maddocks opposed the :: village’ putting ‘in. roads: in® the Landis © subdivision», yet people “have - built high-tax” homes | pro- : viding revenue: to’ the ‘village’ in that area, “Full text of Mr, Sylveat's ‘memo’ foltows: In my. épiuiaa the advisability of altering Costlegar's ‘past practice of constructing ‘the’ roads: and ‘oth- er_services in new subdivisions to a rigid requirement that'all subdi- viders ‘construct their ‘own ‘roads hinges on whether: council. is like- ly to enter into costly construction in subdivisions that have no imme- diate prospect: of attracting new home owners. Castlegar has a very limited appeal to new home -owners' duc solely. to the lack’ of suitable, de- veloped residential sites. Further- more, the existence of many attrac- "Dan Gilroys Presented. Gift” By Sr. Cilizens Tho. regular meeting of the Senior Citizens ‘was: held Friday evening in the Teele. hall wih 60 members ‘present ‘and Web- ster. presiding, Routine opening was’ conducted with minutes and treasurer's report given.” °° / There. was* a short: discussion on the.C. A. R. im and it was decided to send on the film and have it for. the April 26 meeting. E.- Bailey - reported on the Fall Fair general meeting which he had ‘attended and’ that the senlor citizens’ would be in: charge: of guards for the two nights of the fair, Myr, and Mrs. D. Gilroy, who will be leaving the. district soon to make their home in Penticton, were honored at this time with Mr, Webster presenting them with a painting on behalf. of the mien, bers, Mrs, SOA The Sign. for: Spring “MOTORS LTD. - iT Gilroy with a.corsage. The aaa: ing, was the work of Mr. Webster, a local artist. Mr.: Gilroy, on behalf of his wife’ and himself, extended grate- ful thanks’ and appreciation for |’ such a lovely gift.‘He said he is sorry to leave; this district and hoped that they would’ see the members again sometime. He wish- ed the association well with all success for a happy future and said in ‘closing, “May the ove of God watch’ over you. all.” At the close) of business the members ~'were ‘entertained » with several solos by W. Walper with his wife accompanying him on the piano, Mrs. G. Quayle also enter- tained with an account of her trip to’ California, telling of all the in- teresting places’ she. had visited, ineluding. Disney Lan On’ behalf of the members Mr, Gilroy extended” their grateful thanks for.such a wonderful even- ing of entertainment. At ‘the close of a very plea” sant evening refreshments were served. ©" : i ee SPRING CLEANING? = Have your Tugs,. carpets & ‘upholstery cleaned by = professionals. We. also clean walls. & ceilings (no streaking) CLEANTONE : PH. 365-4723 |. BONDED. — FULLY INSURABLE : All Work’ Guaranteed THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL: - 1 Walls and Ceilings only 1c per square foot : NA —— = sary. None of Castlegar's Past coun: cls ‘have been so irresponsible as to: provide roads or services in - |subdivisions for. ‘which ° there was not a real current need. -1 see no reason! for assuming that future gounclis will not be just as wise. I know’ of: no principle that says, thee a village is economically. better.’ served) by having their ‘roads, or any other services suppli- y private contractors, for ‘if this_-were ‘automatically ‘so, :then | why should we be ‘providing side- :| walka, retaining walls, parks, water extension, ete., by our own public works department, Quite ‘the ‘contrary, I firmly believe that for: the village to pro- vide all the services that it rea- listically can, atthe lowest possible prices; taking full advantages of all. assistance schemes, such as winter works, will more often truly. serve the ‘village best, providing always that the roads. and services. con- structed are required and put to quick use by new-paying residents, ~ GWL Elects Three New Officers At Annual Meeling Castlegar CWL was held last week in St. Rita's hall with 17. members and one: guest, Mrs. ‘P. Brown, present, : ‘A letter was received request- ing a spiritual bouquet. for Bishop Doyle‘ who will ‘his The annual meeting of thelg Easter’ fa" more than’a basket full of ‘brightly-colored. eggs. «It commemorates tha ‘resurrection of Jesus: Christ’ who™ redeemed .man- kind through : His‘ death ‘and then rose from the tomb’ onthe third day, In‘ His ‘victory’ over: death. is the promise of: life: everlasting for all men. , The last week’ in the life of Christ. is remembered * by Christ- fans with special services and great Solemnity for it was a' time of be- trayal and ‘suffering.’ Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on a Sunday and was cheered by hope- ful throngs who showered His path with ‘branches | of palm: trees. It was dangerous ‘for ‘Him. to enter the city. becauso of the high priests who feared and resented Him, but He believed it .was His, ,duty to preach there, : “According ‘to the Bible, re- ports the .World Book Encyclope- dia, Jesus spent the first few days teaching ‘and visiting ‘the temple, Once again He. threw. out the mo- neychangers and those who sold doves for sacrifice. ‘On Thursday night He joined ea Gym Display Feaiureti At : pa eee PTA Meeting The March. meeting. of ‘the Stanley Humphries PTA featured a gym. display. of routines ‘shown by the SHSS junior. boys team coached by R. Jeffery..The display repeated the performance which won. for. tanley Humphries ' Secondary School the British Columbia Junior Championship : Trophy. During the business ‘session of the meeting a cheque to help with. expenses of the senior girls basket- ball. team at the provincial chant: A Personal Column By BURT) CANT RE LE Easter is is.a Time to Remember. Christ . the 12 ‘apostles for what was pro- bably the first: meal of the Jewlsh Passover. During that Last Supper, He’ told His’ disciples that: one’ of them would betray Him. Then He gave them brandy and wine, saying, “This’ is: My Body"; and ‘This is My Blood.” AAAS Hoste “Knowing that His hour ‘of suf- fering was near, Jesus led the apo- stles to the Garden of Gethsemane, Late that night’ a band’ of arme men, with Judas: Iscariot among them, came to’ the garden, Judas kissed Jesus, identifying ‘Him to the armed men, who | took’ Him away to the high priest. “Charged with blasphemy; for calling Himself the Son of God and King of the Jews, Jesus was taken early Friday to Pontius Pilate, the Roman ‘governor, and then ‘to He- rod: Antipas, ruler of Galilee. He- rod mocked Jesus, dressed Him in a kingly robe and sent Him back to Pilate, Without | Pilate's approval’ Je: sus could not. be executed. But Pilate hesitated to condemn’ Him and brought Jesus and a condemn- ed murderer named’ Barabbas’ be- fore the people and -told them to choose ‘one. to go. free.. The mob sereamed for the release of Barab- bas and Jesus was sentenced ‘to death by crucifixion, * The. crucifixion|.took ‘place on a hill called Calvary. just: outside the city: After several hours Je- sus died and-His’ body was taken to a new tomb. i On’ Sunday morning (the first Easter) Mary Magdalene went to the tomb... The . stone | had.-been rolled away and the tomb was emp- ty, An angel told Mary that Jesus had risen.’ Later Jesus’ appeared 10 Mary Masdalene: and ‘to. Simon eae For the 10 days He taught His 11 Talika disciples, Then He rose to Heaven. a | d beeen rh ete CASTLEGAR NEWS, ss April 11,1968 Welcome to. the Sands Vancouver's Finest Motor Hotel WINTER RATES NOW. IN EFFECT. Rates ‘from $7.50: single up Just 3 minutes from downtown and right around the eorner from: Vancouver's beautiful Stanley, Park and English Bay. Free Parking - All rooms with T.V. Tub and ‘shower. - MAKE THE SANDS YOUR HEADQUARTERS Tel, MU-2-1931. ‘Telex: 036-2359 - THE SANDS 1785 'Davie Street, Vancouver, B.C. Timely Tips Concerning ‘Your Natural Gas © Heating ‘For year-round ‘comfort and convenience, as well as economy, keep the pilot’ in your gas heating system lighted during the summer. Here's why: 1. Tho small amount ‘of heat from the gas pilot prevents car rosion and adds years of life to the spoils his ta k amnivesary to the priesthood ‘a |P month,*»:. ‘A delegate will be sent to the Diocesan convention to be held .in Penticton May 8-11. The convenors monthly reports were read and Mrs. A., LaMarche spiritual convenor, told the group their mass intention for the month of April is for their Lady of Good Counsel, ‘whose> feast. day:-is on April 26. All members are urged to attend Mass on this day. The convenors read their an- ‘nual reports covering the events of the past. year, 1 \ Three new officers were elect: ed: for-the -year. 1963-64 and’ are 3s follows:” Vi ip finals was Bernice Lightle accepted it on be- half of the teani, She outlined the ment pointing out:that a school is judged by the actions and behavior of the representing teams and that the Stanley Humphries ‘represen- school and community. They. were complimented many times‘on their she said, and Discussed at the meeting was the annual Parent-Teacher ' Con- vention from May 13 to 16 inclu- sive at. the University.’of” British Columbia, - at ‘which~‘a' delegate from here will be.in attendance, ; team’s experiences’ at the tourna-|: tation was'a great: credit to the)” Civil Defence preparations will enable a.community or a country, to better withstand natural disast- ezs. In the case of Hurricane Carla nearly 700,000 people: were: moved from their coastal homes to 0 aatety. ordnland ‘points: ~ 2. ane gas pilot maintains an updraft in 3. With a. touch ‘of ou finger on the thermostat you cm be 0 coo! ol and 4, If you keep your. pilot on, 3 You avoid restarting failure wie autumn comes, ——'\ Mrs. A. Shutek, 2nd ‘vice-president ° ~ Mrs, R.:Brodman and 3rd vice-president ; Mrs. R. Friesen, “The membership dues were due at this annual meeting. The ‘dead- line for, dues ‘is ‘the May meeting. Any new members are welcomed. -Refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs. W.: Fields,’ Mrs. H. Kemperman and. Mrs..\H.: Newell. of the booster “prize, an KINNAIRD HAVE DESIGNATED 1 ‘THE WEEK (OF “AS ‘SPRING CLEAN: UP WEEK. EXTRA GARBAGE PICK-UPS WILL BE MADE, LLAG E OF CASTLEGAR -ALLEN'S LBIE,. CLERK NILPAGE OF KINNAIRD x Mrs. W. 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