ates notes: that boundaries Prepared: cost PEE ts no: ‘change, should” be pete at here ety, ae eae fairly, re- | Castlegar-Kinnaird Tietrioution im ian . y ‘this’ time “'in’ the ‘electric’ rate | ce’ may, change: again | district,;which ‘did ‘not conform | ing an‘ area-:rate; reduction.” . schedule of the WKP&L Co, ap-| soon tly. an there no’ sound rea-|.to'the areas applied:for, but in- Tt a adds;.If, the'present Trail. son:for:selecting them ‘as: boun- cluded.a much larger area, How- | Rogaland ri Tate:area did, igh exis aries ofa Proposed ne te | ever. ‘neither, this larger ‘area, | it. 1s ‘difticul ult; tor; i | Jmor ithe: smaller: aren! applied | any ‘other are: for, seemed, large ,enough:. or | epecial Gasnegar News ae “enough: at ‘t ime ‘for. the, purpose ‘o! t /) ence, the alts iy tes | ‘measure the leaner areas ‘of: the is tified: it this’ ; arent cop the sil oa i WC syitém,” but this ‘imtist ‘be nt sn cone tn seit aed dicteibotion-dleteict and jt would, mean | blish. a, Castlegar-Kinnaird rate be rough ulvalent to the’ mic that. neither contribute: more area with rates: less'than those ference :in a cost: of service, | than ‘the -other.” ‘| applicable”: in’ the ‘rest ‘of the a: would ak for | Each, of.'these: two areas prob-}:': ©‘ Consequently, concl st Castle naird distri atment,! Ori .the. evict ably, subsidizes ‘in ‘some Tran |p Puc. “decifon es Commision gaatleder inn pigen his feet find the All Weather COATS i : in Populét Spring shades. of aa blve, ane Select. yours from, our yollow,. black; etc. : Ladies‘ Sizes 8 to 20° Coltor ‘Stretchee apes ‘(large assortment in . pastel shades as. well’. $3.99: pr. f 2 Victoria,’ as navy! and black” oy Rosy es “Dee 31/9768 | Denim Stretchee sa Aspen Cloth Stretches .. Nylon & Viscose, Reg. oe Nylon, & Viscose, Tall: 3 Girl's $ LI u 8 ? Spring shades of blue, pink, beige, black, otc. : Girl’s sizes 8 to 14 R Stretchee Denims perenne ese inr reversibles.: Canadian Mist Coats Rog en $IBOB. f Canadian Mist Reversi- ble Coats |... $29.95 Pop O Lin Reg. Coats * $13.95 THE BAT, English translation of the name of the opera Die Fledermaus, is coming.to Castlegar tomorrow night sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club.'Shown here is Ron Hastings who plays the part of Frosch in the production. The story concerns'a prince who is a host at a masked ball in his palace. One of the guests is Baron Eisenstein who is supposed to be in jail. The baron is captivated by the charm of an intriguing masked woman who turng out to be his own wife. The. Kiwanis Club has maus here. had to put up a $1,100 guarantee to bring Die Fleder- feontinued from page one) with us and this need has to be met.” Regional College Will Open in September ‘66 it” fe. said. the response “of Casthacer district people :¥ was There is a period of one month 1 under which the bylaw vote can be ed that the successful vote “keeps the est Kootenay in the any irregularities are found but Mr. Gray said work on plan- ning would proceed immediate- ly. He said he is “quite confi- dent that all is in order.” . Noting that there is a lot of work to be done, Mr. Gray said the ‘College council will meet in Castlegar tonight and that he will be back in the area in time for the meeting. Commenting on the results of last Thursday's voting, the hairman said he was i with the reaction ‘of Kootenay, people to our lea. They're to be com- on their decision and Tm sure they'll never regret fin Se tatal NOTICE | = Macalister Insurance agency ‘facilities will continue to be available to the public as heretofore. We are iated with.a ber of well d insur. ance companies serving the whole general insur- ance field. Basil Macalister “Flospltal Auxiliary Spring Danco theme: Fiesta in Mexico, KIS. Hall, April 3, For tickets Ph. é Mrs. Baillie 365-5672. 3; Mrs. DE Rummage Sale, Lesion 10 am, Leave Aux. to Robson parcels at Mrs, Easton 410 Ma- and Brownies, coffee party, ple, For pick-up Ph, Mrs. Mc- Activity Room Robson School, Kinnon 365-8271; ‘Mrs. McPherson Mar, 9, 7-9 p.m. Silver collection, = Mormon Youth, Mutual Improve- ment Society, Bake Sale, Mar. 5, at Shop Easy, 5.30, ‘Annual ‘Spring Tea — April 3, 2.30 - 4.30 p.m. at Legion Hall, q Sewing and Bake table. Everyone cordially invited. LA Canadian Square Dancing, Robson Hall, Legion Branch 170. Mar. 6, 8 p.m, Everyone Wel- come, SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING STOP SNIFFLING and” ” Start- breathing again» with = CORICININ'D os Os ~~ DEGONGESTANT TABLETS fe are ITA teal, 101 CORICIDIN: “D". provides tal sellef from nasa Pobesieaciatin Sia fos wHLe ‘Paovioma CASTLEGAR. DRUG R.E. ‘Goulet, “Corner of Pine and Columbia - Phone .365-7813 | 41 crescent st. — PHONE 2657501 — CASTLEGAR See ‘| Terrence Burke ‘of. Saneee, March 3, a a Gaucher, of the 4 pic- ture. The West Kootenay has al- ways, been a leader in’ educa- ion. WKHU MHO - Statement : On G. F. Case YS The following statement has WKHU been. released by. dir- ector Dr. N. Schmitt: - To date we have'no evid- ence of any acute or chronic ill- ness in Grand Forks, British Col- umbia or Canada as a result of consuming -food containing Pes- ticides residues. _ Although.the dangers. from the present use of pesticides to human health would appear small, I can only commend the federal food and drugs: depart- ment for their vigilence and prompt action in taking steps to prevent any possible hazards to human health. meat, and potato products pre- sently being marketed in the Grand Forks area’do not con-|f stitute a health hazard due to pesticide residues. : The large bulk of the milk being marketed at Grand Forks since “Feb. Feb. 6 has come in from the Fraser’ Valley where food and drug inspectors are continu- ally checking it for safety. The meat products are from |# sources proven ‘perfectly safe.” The potatoes have passed the tests of the food and drug ad- tion as being: safe for, human consumption. s VECCHIO — To Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Vecchio ‘of Castle- gar,.Feb. 26, a daughter. -ULKHAM — To Mr. and'|— BAI Mrs. Gordon Baulkham of Cas- tlegar, Feb. 27, a-son. MARCHISCHUK — Mr. and Mrs. Roger Marchischuk of Castlegar, Feb. 28, a son. BURKE — To Mr, and Mrs. At the general ‘meeting held est day .: night ewe jjordinary, : in are available | from all. members i]: of the branch. “+ Special: . prizes © of « hams, chickens, ‘etc.’ will be aS given: A work party is called for. ‘10 a.m, at. the Legion ‘Hall: on March 27. Next general meet ing will be April: 6. 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One of the first phas- es‘ of the job is construction‘ of a coffer’ dam which will divert the river while the concrete wall tension: and. improvem ar ‘riday, March’ He pul laws; wi “ture ‘was taken’ last: Thursday’ between: 8. - when youngsters from the : school. Many, crawled under th lic meeting on the two: be ‘Tana Tock system is const -Dr.-’Keenle: that if: actual -constructic falls below the $53' million’ esti- mate ''the contractors ’ will “re- ‘ceive’a’ bonus ‘of 30, per‘ cent’ rok the difference. ‘If’ the’ cost‘rises above‘ the :target,* the “basic: fee will bé reduced by ’80. per:cent of the extra‘ amount: but be not less than $1 million, ‘ if the dam is not’ ready to‘ ‘Will be paid if the. 130 ren ‘concrete ‘portio: with ‘itsiidischarge ’ sys- mpleted‘ and: the iriver the* ‘subdivision “were 803 train. Bes ‘Kinnaird council id bite meeting “this week to only id 80 over. r the ohjectio: of. co Maurice. Simpson who the .action as. “either. a ue -meetings four‘times-a year on ti “the < second Tuesday * “months of Janu: “hoa, aly e. calle : DnaEneaL us were. call on eee day ior the fabrication and. supply,, fabricat p paint- ing, delivery” ‘and h Qetian: ‘of "980 tons of’ structural’ eelwork id the. distri to ‘be’ “in: the . éndous development” ‘and sug. _] gested that: applications. canno' it. three” months. ctio + heres bidding: $71.8: -Mon:»"The jected. is orertianen by. peeves 1.1969. |< BC. faces heavy penalties i rt Mr. Cam nip ~. {| Support.of such a road as’ ‘| tural’?continuation’ of thé fA road “the ‘jength of th yw Lakes as parti of the’ Col- umbta river treaty: development was. Proposed at. public meet- ings held‘ at Burton ‘and Edge- wood a the weekend. :'. /poad ; would: require only a ‘connecting ‘link between Edgewood-Fauquier : and; Castle- gar via either. Deer: Park or: the Lake e opposed with all our! might, at at least | until © feasibility. studies have determined: on which‘ Frmad of ‘the ‘lake ‘a road south from Edgewood: |-Fauquier should: go.” He ‘added that if’ the ‘stu. dies ‘should indicate a ‘road sho- uld be built on the:west side of ‘(continued on page two) Hishenyat Kinnaird-C! The road the’ Tength of. the kes ‘would ‘join Reveistoke; Na- ithe Edgewood-Fauquier. ‘and th ie alee aris dis- tion he took on road links di the last vinclal’ electis matted the: ‘lower tender’ of $69.7 * with a-:four-company ori 3 bidders*!an original fo: bid: were sd_to'submit net Keenleyaide aid the or- ginal bidders ‘had ‘understand- ably”? added into their. Bide extra 6: chairman Carl: tole: hiss council: er Te: aie ee as ppeal ‘against the Wil: Pocare 48 possible: and said 3 onto’ ie trucking firm evict the’ be Kasto- through: the ‘Lardeau: atid a road north joining ‘Nakusp ‘with: Gar na Bay-by.a government take- aver of-the Calger | logging road Were accomplish Now he. ary ‘both “roads north: are well: assured and no time: should. be lost pushing -for a road’south since the Columbia ; | development provides “an excel- ity ° to let’ area views: on > this matter: come to fore.’ , note aren to!the not ,a. defen id‘ pos bai een, ‘in the. past some re- zoning. applications have -been d and then the proposals ippr have not :gone: ahead:: However, |; be cautioned, “this may, not. be and .G..:S: oe voted in, fa of the motion with Sim dissenting.* “Village: c imaat| Carl. Loeblich ‘commented: that Department of ighway: vey. crews) have. been, in Castle- ince: ursday. ’ : sie ee oa le c along.,the Southern matter: of flags... The : village's council he: new’ _| chairmar e toria ::today,; where the: ‘ter. nage wit *| in:Burnal ‘Municip: Joe Logelin said:“this- week. that. the crews | were moved jn here ‘almost over-| meetings’ tomorrow: with Mines Minister: Don’ Brothers, .Munici ts | ‘pal ; Affates Minister‘ ‘Dan }Camp- bell * meeting’ on...street ith ® Highways Minis. ,On: Saturday, the’ ‘two. will attend /a.seminar.. ort pul lic relations: IL: nt | tect: the y | tenctors against possible d his |New. ‘Westminster: Cat. Kostyn- ction, works: or. mage latéwas at: one.-time:‘active on ns Of: dom: police work cipal Selbie |. aM ‘Obal's “intention is ‘to |: ‘set up.a:store: wholereline and ‘glags,: ‘ °P. W. “secondary ‘school for parent in- z elt would f yet to the ‘1, He has been here five years and during that time’ was’an‘ac- Gino. the Grassy Mountain Ski ie past: few. we Cst. J. A. 4. Bez, who is mar- ried: with? three : children, “has been : transferred ‘here’ from the -Fernie, detachinent! ‘He‘has been with the: force: 11. wna detachment. Prior’ to a road orth: ig} E ith, :Galena’;Bay || tran! “tothe ’ Burnaby | ~ 5 | RCMP détachment ‘and will take up'his new duties there‘on July | - tive: curler ‘and hasbeen presid-|*. * Two new ‘Gonistables' have ! $103,000 water taken up‘ their: duties here in}: ‘and his} «Rt into:a public one because it would cause the railway’ com aay to be subject to incre: aby. be Sof the whole’ area and- cannot are ! ale A zee then apply !for rezon- ig of the Particular Jo of in in which he 1s. interested.: Commniestonare “decided to ‘write the Board of ‘Tr: sport Commissioners on the: of a public’ hearing: on pe subject and ex, y ism that the Transport will i apaichiy the snags.