\ } 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969 a 4 Local Economic Activity Fer Be, Seton Boards BOX LUKCH CURLING SOCIAL ere | a ee Seminar on Drugs is Scheduled SATURDAY, JAN. 25 — 8 P.M. | te Hee verity. "QU r ae ty ) BBaa e ‘ e _ Requires Construction ae as : Boe Sang i . . : eet mit will be held in Bur- ith,” Mr. Broth ing to int \ errac! eGe : H z ‘The roads . ? x ¥ The activity of the Trailjas in the case of some older) peak of Trail’s immigration naby next month to help pub. an, Mee ‘ premnthd cars for Ree ae ete Pte - 2. _ Published Every Thursday at. ihe Cross of. the Kootenays . 53 Canada | office “4 “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1989 10 CENTS PER COPY 60) Novelty: Curling — eS aheh—2~32300- retired from the|activity, and therefore. only/lic school personnel learn; “T pelleve that a seminar minister, added. ovalty: Curling Relea aren Sen mon. 22, No. 4 1c Selki k i E : gi g a in ‘Pp terms of employment during|labor force entirely. The pro-jone of the 93 was enrolled. |how to handle problems con-' involving a key person fro ose of the two- H is Manpower's occupational to avotd a Jong veriod of idle- be invited to send a represen:|swer, it offers one important Se antaton or ts will Include Id : t d t ¢ t Other Mannower servic: ing increasingly acute and is|/sponse of hool|useful at the school district :! “ies Grievances spectively on a three-day and the college calendar. fe the first .1 velooment course and quantity of services pro-)medical care brow! ‘ht about u 5 leet on Arena enable them to compete ef- coverage had tivation care benefits were sidents of rden hel. Through the combined FAST — FAST — FAST The on-campus office at against the financial burden Bfforts of the vince’s willingness to provide council “on: the genera! by the town. th allincl . In Parking av Pp al fon or permanent emplov- tals in developing and main- the quality of hospital care in ! ) rr. improvements aia no ld . in | 989 wil t >) vears siace ty to discuss job opportu {day evening in an in 196 ain Place a greater During tne erie he | Dublic general hospitals in|December 1968. ve. LTD. ier fing tal der the mature student regu: THE FAMILY THAT PLAYS TOGETHER... STAYS TOGETHER in total employment activil and this’ exemplified te yell the dependence an ie dustry on the of economic ac! In 1968, the total n ber of female job vacant 2 to offer a few courses on an evenin; durin; 1969. Selkir! are or reads: as follow: Call Aero Taxi at 365-5700 Some Assessments Take Quite a Jump “There has been “a con- siderable rise’ in assess- ments in some areas, of Cast! re Ae Come Zinio told or incomplete, reached the age-of 21, and who have not full-time students during the: preced- ing two academic: years, may be admitted into first year PUBLIC NOTICES Regular Monthly Meeting Robson Education Com- mittee, Resker Hall, Jan. 20, 7.30 p.m. bh develop sistent, reports manager|with the re-opening of a local Warn jatats (ucation Minister Donald Bro- with authorities in the field p!ans for assisting individual Bruce "King In his annual ze ie permitted many of them put. into ‘effect Pause Toent thers has announced. {is ate hesald. field Schools. in planring appzoori- to be auctioned later in the evening. ie eer eed sare Snow Removal Queries oe iv Psd LS Af then ime will be held Feb.:27 and 28. problem. work sessions devoted to ex- e ne | | rs us A reauest by 1 sp 7 jerous ne. problems, refer- A b lege faculty .and. administra- erant offices at both Grand = 3 Forks and Castlegar which ‘of snow tion have, approved a mature BCHIS Has Now Serv depen a re lowing the widening of a in a present one. Ni NA esa | ao ; now: be street after This m In the area of immigra- current interest al Pp f T D. d 7 makes: provision for the ad- the Grand Forks office is its recent jmvlementation of a rovince or wo ecd es mission to college-level stud- re uncrades students in surance Service co! visions within the framework mathematics. science. and 20th year of operat . of the B.C, plan and as a Mayor Murray Little of fi or prepare them for entrance into being on Jan. 1, 1949: and extended hospital care in Cestlegar suggested Tues- PI into a higher level skill, First, to Protect the re- pin: December 1965. ie o vi " k vit the fessional avs ver week Droviding fu" tion. Second. te provide te Uther with the financial and|sive coverage was the intro- Sa Here poren tens wiht time the propor bas Damage of $110 to one tinue for the 1969-70 session. tient care. And. finally. to as- improved over the years. gi SERVICE car and none to a second Not ‘Insing sight of its sist communities in provid- It is significant to note oti 981 Bao : : at be hefd sometime Such equipment, he remark mission under this regulation Ald.'ed, was available on a rental be required to that basis. port. to resist moving and to re- phasis for the remaining 99 tn| Every school board} “While an ate off main speed their an the province will p is not the only an-|t the problem of drugs. loy- for in ": . “This problem of the use! “Iam appre- ma- or Fen migrants pon -csniet fais! and abuse of drugs is becom-|ciative of the enthusiastic re- terial which might be found a gar’ Villa re a man Cast! mai ne: Society was ‘made at Kin-|week’s council meeting. fo will continue to operate re- R M flow in the re Bae adults let a lull in .snow- ed tn. ) : T r ra) ies of mat applicants | toma. given {mme. ,basic training and skill de- For Information and Reservations Little Suggesis 3 a ye x whose high ; in 27 evel the A a written and oral skills, will program of i result, rehabilitation and ac- ig, dep: day night that his council "se, province . er evidence of the pro- meet soon with Kinnaird cours vii ploying professional. person-| Further evid f thi with Kinnal $110 Damage a placement, service to stud: with a regular source of in- advisory services offered by|duction of out-patient cancer|] am, bel ents seeking part-time, vaca: come. Third. to assist hosp! Eovernment, le at bax swes being ness to share in es ary 1968, \ : firct nrierity of placing peo- ing adequate hospital facili-)that during the past 20 years] patient hiatrie services y fl ? was nee the iat ATEOW, ple in jobs. the department ties. the total gross by Ei Lich Is, in|{ Annual Meeting Robson SS ene ie 7 | 7 eee oe reese in add ion oe 2 DON’T SEND THEM... TAKE THEM [iscrek-*=* ane” peter - i Minor Hockey Week Starts Monday Through F : Al student : 1968 was moderate but con-|spect of finding a new job ‘As a result, two Rrelich {cerning the use of drugs, Ed- each school, district wanking !day seminar is to Brink a partner and a box lunch, the latter Ki a d 3 Di grams ness. To date. the bse as tative to the seminar, which|approach to coping with this of papers by sek ig (Sponte .Ptacsocialion and the! level ni 5 es being nrovided are itin- soe see Ee ee a a ene ay Members of Selkirk. Col- from many residents with onc one-dav week basis. which work to the | de 10 level. The training. tish d by the province's gen-|the need for additional pro- a With Kinnaird fectively in the labor market jectives when the plan came introduced in September 1960 s Y \t fo) and pro- Fy Sellerk College overated four with PIO" Nits nine lem of the arena: . Lot Accident ment. The service will con- taining high standards of pa- B.C. has been facility... 3,000, the pas age ce eae Little ajamount it wot used. ‘ ss + ns applying for ad- . A snowblower is under 365-7531 the arena. serious study. by council. - Pp ol veo th fies, relocation, or retraining.| Police say cars owned by!ple and directing them into program, continuous and vital |B.C. has increased from $16,- increasing activity Of the 50 a who re- With Hall. 8 p.m. Vaughn Flanders of jobs where there is a need. progress has taken place in 000,000 to $134,000,000. Dur-| throughout ihe “province in|| portant swimming pool with lanpower, |Blueberry Creek and Brian Yn Trail. most trainees spon- the orovision of exnanded ing the same period total| or hospital expansion and re- a 0s found alternative Fowlers of Kinnaird were!sored through Canada Man- iliti and with 61. CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7521 — CASTLEGAR on assessment have nm place | changed. Up until this year, Vernon - Based Airline © Wants to Fly Into Here to start the services May L ‘Mr. Morris sai bis com ‘Nakusp, ive (Pass oe , Edge- a : vice which lation will be a provisional student until he. has taken nine units of course work at Selkirk College, at which time his status will be revised. He may then become eligible to be. admitted as a student in full standing, or be denied dmission.”” six ‘i in fc of staff ovati employment, and of parked in the hotel parking power are sent to B.C. voca-/pital services throughout the]; * nv total were assisted with reas, ve and when the Flanders fowal schools for ‘iuiLtime, | province. ‘This progress in the in hospitals have increased Hydro Closing Down ee : Professional Hockey Has P Plant : ae fae Whetshan (oY, ees oat io | In Local Minor Hockey What “ing station on. Lower Arrow 000 volt lines, one, of whic 2 " : oi a3 Lake, near’ Needles,” wi Kootenay ‘Where does hockey start |to play Medicine .Hat, Drum thee a” took 3 a - 5 ; 191 per cent to 18,900, total ing to jobs in other areas. |vehicle was moved its bump: part-time. long-term — and|hospital field was broucht Le dadedd The balance was either ab-|er caught the Fowlers vehicle Pedrtterm courses, Adding tolahout through the combined patient days by tee cent sorbed in the local labor causing damage estimated at this, a night school vocations |efforts of government. hosni-|ince’s population b: or a force with area sawmills or,'$110. _ |upgrading soon to be offered{tals. vrofessional and com-| pant, tf doproximately 2,000, lin Trail ie" iust anothers at munity organizations and in-| 999, nee teerase ;tempt e devartment to|dividuals whose ¢ 1: allow more veovle. particu-;have ensured that the. reci- inlyears to come. Jarly those who desire to re-jdents of B.C. have efficient | main employed. a chance to|hospital services at their. dis- ,benefit from training. - will be connects to. West 3 : closed down Jan. $i in. anti- Power and Light Co..via Koch] for a, player who knows what - Creek and two of which con-|it is to play in. world Smith’: row reservoir this year. The nect to B.C. Hydro. main |hockey. champio: ip hockey? | moment ..to station, which began operat- ‘transmission system at’ Sav- Right here at home with the thought > : ing April -1,.-1951, has a ona, via..Vernon and. Kam-|minor hockey league. support. ey \ +— naineplate generating capaci- loops. ito Week which starts next Mon: ty of 33,750 kilowatts. |. The 60,000 volt supply to| prairies . . yw: Lakes district, in-|the Trail Smoke Eaters ‘are “It helps to mold a child’ that such regulations are com- | ¥ colleges and uni- ada. All ;owerhouse id. Arro' toba, for example, switchyard” equipment i Personality, teaches intesnity, such a regulation fora few mount menride maa ther items that can be cooperation, .and - lets; you Geo! moved, ‘will be placed in stor- “| know: life's ath is, not all : stud- line service betw: Cushion Insole and Nuron Crepe Soles $9.98 to $16.98 wri “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" sal. | Briefly, the department It is of interest to note people make the best pos- bv the provincial government sible use, of thelr sabhltles by |throueh the British Collies a finding em sul le work,| Hospital Insurance Service. age ror later disposition. ‘The ches .one.. how Sicamous, Salmon, them to develop and acquire|vince towards hosvital ex: ila stat! ut demand d child living Whatsnan Mitt ae ae some: ae Se of the college.” she lemand. man, woman and c vin ; i Panay ES 5: oa Ps iGed|: a x fal counsellors|in B.C. at the present time $4 SALE i q bal When the generating! --" =A bylaw establishing new): '. Just early di . ‘ a are pen poares in he Crean ‘While the average hosni-| LOVABLE LYCRA GIRDLES, reg. 00 $2.99 ES ating station.’ This new. sub- sialon) a8. taken pout: oF ee water. rates ‘for. motel and |start?-” bee S vou A tion: will ident to Minor Hockey Week » b rice is naw an-! abreast with both changing Insurance Se ce ig now on. Wiatstan Take tothe cor Plans Busy Schedule ductivity. Coupling this with|need for active treatmert ‘ ee . Pak Ser ee Beat : their Paining in She use of|care over a period of many | Citers Resignation seine eee jrovals wil be Lape tienda eb B applicable” year. what every young - player bot 2 : aa ing Monday through to Sun- = IN tol day, Feb. 2. and counselling service forjernment has also vrovided, th id medal in i961 Each evening from Mon- Town of Kinni e agreed that the monthly dis- eS ailver tr 1962. i quested-to be relieved of his| 5; \eount should be Sbolished in the siivermeda} jay ee pim| A deposit of $25 by a duties. ‘3 ‘Kani favor of a 10 per cent cash|through many hockey arenas dance band for rental of the This was —learned at .- Godberson, Tock kecp-| discount if accounts are paid rth America’ and to|Kinnaird Hall was not return the i 01 ade ing|been violated. year and could not fulfill his miles should :be March 1. It would take some doing LOWEST PRICE EVER!!! ‘as an. operator. year. Right with minor: hockey. and two large ~ operational taker was:able to scrub away 23, of Castlegar, charged with The deposit, council was| - t'roof.on|~:.. It, was adjourned to 4 PlazaMerchant — will. -h may ask, 0. “But the mature student hazards of ‘entering|ults from the area to attempt with every snowfall, bring-|high school background. The; : : Carl owner of and much, much more FULLY. ESCORTED : = Carl’s Drugs located in the y - Pablic Works Will fi: . ; xi yessed his con.| high el Castl . m1. itv trance opening which driv- BOX 549 — CASTLEGAR, B.C. — PHONE 365-7542 egar cal ot Pesiler Court, The | RETIREM ors felt was more nego of manpower and immigra-|that from Jan. 1. 49. tn 3 ‘encouraging and assisting/to the hospitals of the pro =shell of. th bi but. talents to do a better job or/nenses incurred bv residente | che: ization’s success. They keep|tal bill paid by the Hosnite? | station will be a vi A, el | for: several other, businesses, farry : i LOVABLE PANTY GIRDLES, reg. $5.00 SALE $3.29 station _will be a SWHSHOE) thay “airects water HO such as barbers, and’ alt| wee division at the ago al [Ae 6350 { - 'S dressers, was “given ‘three| four and having a good build oaht. fall , d:| ‘The Minor Hockey As-jary School band, will take 8 al, ¢ . Ashtrays Missing [to 2 pe e has a fall and months. | In ta the| = rs tests for = os as I Fom C&DH Board Wey Five members of the|,—~Council held over for|dreams of. Ye : for an efficient placement|tal care. the provincist y- é has been in three See f EVERY DEPARTMENT Pee councu’s meeting Tuesday at the start of the year. sed to the group when it was Sutl ey duties. D. J. Devitt will be assigne residential water|to list the accomplishments In his report to council He added; however, tha’ Burrard th t Th Sa ee sand-filled .ashtrays were oF _|- Dismissal Asked F ssession of marijuana, got . told, did not cover the total the machine room at the Cas- Friday after’ an. applica- Departures February 1, 15 — March 1, 15, 29 — April 12 irch ‘Trailer Court. The ENT party sponsored by the Town of Castlegar last felt was more negoti- na Rubinstein j[eriseten’ cotumbias sonst ‘ULTRA FEMININE SALE ‘@i / sisueegiitaterst aver 9.00 heds. in addition ~~~-For a youthful looking skin ~~ Stating he would be away at various times throughout the to new diagnostic and trest- ment areas. emergency de. 3 | wartments. laboratorv facili- .|ities, laundrv buildings, and ischome of nursing. These exnenditures re- ‘resent a total vavment to British Columbia bosvitats of ever — $1.092.000.000 during the 20 years of hospital in- surance coverage The value of the hosni- insurance nrogram as mearured in dollars. renre- sents oniv one vardstick of ‘15 DAY ROYAL HAWAILAN HOLIDAY ’ Save $4.00 ULTRA FEMININE Emollient Moisturizing Emulsion ji? Save $2.25 FOR YOUTHFUL Snow Weight Causes Arena Roof Gave - In The weight of snaw and slush caused the ‘flat A Non-Regimented Holiday at Estrogenic HormoneCream with Pro; Low Group Charter Rates gesterone WAIKIKI — KAUAI — MAUI — MOLOKAI : in the nt From Vancouver — ALL INCLUSIVE — Round Trip : ; j oporiam, they are ae Jet to H lulu and i hb: isl: id flights & ‘ uilding. ve Ferguson on the dismis ae ee ct tae 15 days finest AIR-CONDITIONED RESORT HOTELS ; _ fibers [S21 motion Hent eares oie ee (KITCHENETTES/no extra charge.) be ittustrated: by studying the Entertainment, Gourmet meals, Champagne and Cocktails enrout Loads of FUN activities, SIGHTSEEING on every island jo were SO to. ea other that the timbers didn’t have the strength that they should have had. White Ultra Feminine Hormone advenees made in the quality Cream, , used nightly as directed, supplies the hormones Estro- and Progesterone for your ‘Ultra Feminine Emulsion is with different in- gredients to help replenish your skin's emollient and moisture pels during the daytime hours. ESTROGENIC HORMONE HAND LOTION in 30 days . . . or your back. It’s the only face cream that works within the skin to replenish the loss of two natural female hormones, estrogen and ‘These h gen skin tion, since its inception on|Dec. 31. 1968 approximately ‘ef ‘Oct. 1, 1966, exists to help | $1,400,500.000 has been vaid 6 e ~~ ing will be left intact. by moving them to areas|This represents the sum af} < ote A new substation called where their talents are in|approximately $500 for ooch: Lak Pi | supplies and the effects of|bills have exceeded SIR NEN legar coun- changing technology and pro-|because of an urgent medirst| cil Tuesday night. te pack, him up. arew up all 1 fs this ‘area. A F Be $ : of events planned for Minor|a.m., ending at the Castlegar tests for gounsel purpos- Kinnaird Keeps. : Hockey Week from this com-| Arena. ven: further discussion the matter). Harry ; : ; Art ;Lambert, ‘hospital |Seven-man staff at the . 4 rs Y y board representative for the in otf di aunts. iceman were [world championships, winning $25 Dance Deposit |employer client. games will be played by local teams. On Sat., Feb. 1, a par- : night when a letter was re- *some been aS. found the -signed 5 _UP TO HALF PRICE BARGAIN TABLE ceived from Mr. | Lambert sexe eegvers Some aldermen [tatuable defenceman and the|for the use of the hall had PAR EN ET eee oe Magen fe (| aequld take so Castlegar OKs 1 |to ermal generat-|rate bylaw, when it’is adopt-|of every season. Tuesday, Ald. Steve Jankola|" logy Recreation Budget he would continue on with ing station, net ‘Vancouver, ed. will not be applicable un- But where did it start?|stated the dance was not WAL ¢ missing -from- the “premises, |i that the tion, Commiss] -_ inc na | Also, writing which the care-|}} caves bas “ode t . was found above the fire The case of Derryll White, ‘ ee place. Taderwa: here before district magistrate Parker . Williams cost of the:two missing ash- Bon for. dismissal by’ det ion for. lefence Arena to cave in onli Over aE, Moran. Magis. ‘illiams i. 5 te ’ Indicates Concern |eecrte ‘axe a preparatory: 4 : : course or tw Al Snow Hazard policy does offer the oppor- The -h tunity to the majority of ad- i the .Castleaird. Plaza shop-| college-level’ work despite House Trailer ping centre’ has. increased | po Site deficiencies in their - “ing a’ definite loss in busi- enables mulure| Struck by Fire. 2 mess fo. mercha students to prove both to an ene wat Oe SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT. Pick Up Garbage {> ie" tral : : Rig|. Kisnaire councit meeting. f a t On Front Streets ‘ f : ae 2] have been seen leaving the| in WEST'S DEPT. STORE LTD. aa Parking’ area by. the, or ist ONCE-A-YEAR-SALE NCE-A-YEAR-SALE NOW ONLY NOW ONLY NOW ONLY [stu a5 6,00 $10.00 SIZE $600 | $10.00 SIZE $600 1 fegular $4.50 value $' R. E. Goulet Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: Corner of Pine and Columbia CASTLEGAR DRUG Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Phone 365-7813 CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS !: day at. th : *Y itr. in the town are being ed but. often they drift in'around water lines to keep again -before the garbage them from freezing, although truck gets around. the .heat in the trailer was To prevent difficulties |left on. ‘ in this regard, he said all The fire chief described garbage be picked up on|fire-fighting conditions - as front streets. “miserable and cold,” Thursday. night honored the first public works employee taken on. by the then Village of Castlegar in 1946. Oliver Dube, shown here with ‘his wife, has resided in this area for over 40 years. He worked for William Waldie and Sons saw- mill for 19 years before joining the village. When he took the municipal job, he was handed a wheelbarrow, rake and able, but in turn increasing the traffic accident threat, commented Mr. Knutson. -. faa long range view to- wards safety, traffic lights were suggested by Mr. shovel and asked to go to work. Ald. V. R. Cook p Mr. Dube with the suitcase shown here and expressed the hope that he would make good use of it in his retirement travels while Mayor Murray Little expressed the thanks of the town and taxpayers for Mr. Dube’s loyalty and hard work over the years. — Castlegar News Photo. for the int ti ion. One — alderman, — with tongue in cheek, suggested they borrow Castlegar’s lights. as traffic is now greater in Kinnaird. Effective Sat. Feb. 1, post office boxes in Castlegar TION of clerk Amb P was secepted with regret by ,Castlegar. council Tuesday night. Mr. Percheson, who has been clerk here for nearly two years, has resigned to accept the position of secretary trea- jsurer of the North Okanagan Regional District at Vernon. Mr. ;Percheson told council he appreciated its co-operation and Post Office will be open to patrons 24 hours a day, scv en days a week. This was announced y7s lerday by postmaster T. R. te Deans. and d leaving “but the opportunity jof advancement like this does not come along too often.” Mayor Murray Little offered congratulations “on your pro- motion” and wished Mr. Percheson well in his new. position. His resignation here is effective Feb. 16. — Castlegar News Phote