4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1969 Foul Language by Kids Ruins Talent Program The actions of a small group of young ple at last Thursday Right's ame, teur talent contest has bee: termed “disgracoful” by Buck Pacholzuk, director of Regional Recreation Com- mission No. 1, organizers of the event. Mr. Pacholzuk said the group made a great deal of noise and used foul langu- age throughout the pro- gram. its held so far played last Thursday con- tinues, If adult support is with- drawn, he warned, then thi contests wi halted. said the two amat eu é Improved TY Signal Is Word Given Little The CBC intends to do an amplification job and install a_TV rebroadcaster at Bon- nington in the spring of next year. This will improve the ¢ slg. nal for some 650 TV sets in the area from ‘Taghum to Brilliant. This is reported by Cas- tlegar Mayor Murray Little who talked with a CBC offic- jal on the matter while in Ottawa with the Kootenay In- Development Associ- ation ac aan last week. explained that Se tone ve Febroadeasting equipment had been moved from Beasley to Elephant His first wobbly steps He begins with feet that sre Feit andl pusblo, ond it wil bs fully twenty years before! harden and develop com- In the meantime, ent he takes his courage &¢ good walking fit, Mountain in the hopes of im- proving reception for both Nelson and valley viewers. Hovrever, while Nelson the val- ley reception was lost. pressure should be kept up in the matter and suggested that the chamber of com- merce should continue writ- ing letters on the matter while residents in the affect- ed area should consider a sec- ond petition. Praise of Donors Follows Successful Kiwanis Auction Praise for the generosity of businessmen throughout the Castlegar-Kinnaird area and residents of the district for their donations to the an- nual Kiwanis auction was favorably commented upon yesterday morning by a club spokesman. Auction committee chuir- man Frank Ingham said Sat- urday’s auction had Brossed about $1,450 and will be used to pay off the mortgage on the't Kiwanis Scout Hall, The club had coilected second-hand axticles fram area residents while local merchants donated many new items for the auction. PETTITT PHOTOS - SUPPER MEETING PETTITT PHOTOS soipr Luisad an SLIDE CONTEST Open to All Members of co The mayor remarked that i iKIDA Excellently Received | nepe| i French Poodle and Pretty CPA Steward staff members located ‘in: the key areas of the Koo! the counselling and guidance offered by the 25 trict The 9th annual meeting of the Hootenay i! Bay Scouts’ Council was Selkirk Soene last saturday. William G. Jewitt of Kimberien, B.C. was named regional president. Other officers are J. H. Slater of Trail, honorary pre-|i sident; Dr. B. A. Resker of Nelson, honorary commission- er; Ian Fisher of Nelson, vice whereby Leaders and ot other adults involved in various scout Bro: are ays. | bership omnes H Kootenay Boy Scouts’ Council Names Officers at Annual Meeting stated we now see our zene figures startin, climb again and we are keen to promote this with enthusi- Guest spe: quet attended by. was J, Edward q commented on president: Paul jompson rnd Aikins of Nelson, 'contribute fo the seesions who the effect of ch finances Buz Holden and Jam- with their o , various subjects through ‘dis: members at large and Miller cussions and workshop activ- , legal coun- ity. The system is developing slowly and is a real break- + Commissioner staff are C..through from the old, highly E. Tom Charlton of Trail, re- organized, tightly programed gional commissioner; Gordon'courses offered in the past. Eleming of Nelzon, training; The “conference was fol- ice Fraser of Nelson, ven-jlowed by the annual mee tine faring and Nigel Doyle- of Kimberley, east Bootensys. i A sioners and growth of Scouting in the A brief summary was “a sented to the members by Fhe Ee new in | family, id the community. 19-1 fun Koote press statement issued by A, Sam “ithe official pi sof great int given the is ee: report of the ‘onkin and agreed to by all those in The brief, which was Bre: sented by Mr. Konkin, call for’ assistance fo: WEST KOOTENAY POLLUTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION © FIRST GENERAL MEETING MAY 5, 1969 AT 7:30 KINNAIRD HALL EVERYBODY WELCOME For Information Call F. Stroes 365-7865 Provincial Librarye Parliament. es Victor! Bese '31/32109 STLEG, Published Every Thursday at ‘ NE G ad. ‘of the Koot WEEK’S Max VOL. 22,'No. 19 g CASECAS A BRITISH’ COLUMBIA, PEUREDAY: MAY: 8, 1969 30-Momber Delegation. ‘ha’ t id require “have not grown and reqt new pindustries speaking ‘on behalf of comico" company . MONDAY - FRIDAY tative Rex McMeekin pledged SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY SUMMER HOURS 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 pan Cominco is “most inter-|}: that ested in seeking new indust- Ties to come into the area and would, offer them encourage- larchand assured the aelegation t that its views were rest and would be taken into consideration by his department in the al- ly going on with ly going On tion, Kinnaird Gives Donation of $500 For Trail Disaster to|Tuesday Trane rd ny apprOve a $500 grant to the special fund at Trail established af- disastrous flood. -|for forwarding money to this fund from anyone who wishes to donate. In speaking oe te grant, finance Chairman Al G. S. Rust said, “If we eae ina ion I am sure TH Y 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Variation in hours will be posted on College Notice Boards and in local newspapers. Discotheque Is Refused The application fora ae cotheque to ‘ operate: in’ th ormer Jack's Bien! Pac bulla, ed ‘business by residents of @ area. and ‘appearance’ of. some 30-people before coun- cil:on the: matter. Informed later in ‘the meeting of council's decision, Tom Mathers com- mented: “That's what I wanted.” He said it was “no use” tering process that is Bresent: | respect to positio the adjncent municipalities would come to our aid.’ NOTICE Apron Sale. Squadron 581 would Uke to thank all who support- ed them suring 2 Air Cadet Week. The Hospital Aux. an- Castlegar Primary Schoo! Concert-Cabaret, May 1 at Primary School, 7.30 p.m. Silver collection. Proceeds ball Reminding all lady golf- to SHSS band. ers — Opening day May 6 — 9 am. Lunch will be served. Luncheon May 14. Kin. United Couret 20m jouer hall — 112.20 PLUMBING & SMITH’S HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Parent group to Castlegar. Guides and Brownies greeting May 7 at Scout 8 pm. Mothers Pleste attend. S-L-E-E-P-W-E-A-R OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SHORTY PYJAMAS ‘Tex-Smooth in durable pi training staff members was held in the af- ternoon to discuss the train- ing plans for the coming sea- son. A decentralized system of training has been introduc-, ed in Canada, and will help Rootenays; Mr. Jewitt said, “Because of the many changes in pro- grams offered by. Scouting that have been introduce during the art st peveral eats, at ene experienced Teaders 3.98 - 6.98 No iron in Polyester Cotton, in Serteot SHORT & LONG GOWNS No iron cottons, flowered prints. Sizes medi jum, large & extra large. 3,98 = 158 Beautiful Kayser Gowns & Peignoir Sets Pettitt’s PENTAX CLUB Please Call at Pettitt Photos Before Thurs., May 8 for Details the feet to Sone IY, won" "t bones = / A laddocles> PETTITT PHOTOS _ SOLOHd LLHiad PETTITT PHOTOS - POISONS |: Have Many Names Those names are the names of almost any house- hold product or medicine you have in your kitchen, bathroom or bedroom. “POISONS HAVE MANY NAMES They could be the names of your children! Most hid: under 5 years happen to of age. POISON PROOF YOUR HOME YOUR PHARMACIST CAN HELP CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9a.m.to6p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1pm. 6-7 p.m. tion bas ropped slightly. ‘The causes in Canada: this are may, and Highest Festival Award, : Won by Merrill Nixon Merrill K. Nixon, son of el Simcock Memorial Award. and Birs. Stan Nixon of "He was also the recipient Castlegar isa a isyear-old boy of the Charles Glasson Mem- who scored 90 piece of music adjudicator °Tial the Heintz- Peter Turner thought “far too man’ and Company statuette. It for such young com- 2! and the Rossland-Trail branch petitors.” He played without of the B.C. Registered MuSic error a Piece ¢ concert pianists | Ass Association's monet awakd. have been known to fumble: The Castlegar Ni and walked away with six ma-. (endeavor to publish neues wit jor awards at the end of last! winnt tenay Mus- week's Kootenay Music Festi- ie Festival held at Trail in val at ext week's ante when Tes Trail, $50 for a boy ene shows the most ent and would be most bel to develop the talent. | As the student gaining and Mrs. Harry Zarchikoff ‘of the highest mark in concerto inlay April 26, a daugh- classes Merrill won the T. ter. Eaton Rose Bo Bowl and for his HAN! mark of 90 in sight reading Mrs, Walter Hadikin of IKIN — ‘To Mr. and| i Cabt- Priced from $8 to $24.98 KAYSER SLIPS SATILENE OF ANTRON LACES From France — beautifal shades From . PANTIES to Match | COULOTTE HALF SLIPS Cotton Housecoats - Brunch Coats Patio Gowns. eee $1.39 - $3.29 — New Dresses are Arriving Daily — ‘and Stratton motors. Electric mowers have . 1% tT | h.p. GE motors. $3 saving on 100-foot cord with classes he received the Marv- legar, April 28, a daughter. ;: i WEST KOOTENAY : POLLUTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION PHOTO CONTEST | PRIZES: Ist-$25 2nd-$15 3rd-S10 i Prizes to be awarded to those photographs whic! most clearly show evidence of pollution or other abuse -| of the environment. : RULES: Entries must be submitted to PHOTO i CONTEST, Box 1041, Castlegar, and be postmarked no - later than June 27, 1969. : Pictures may be either black and white or colour and must be 3” X 5” or larger. Pictures must be taken in the West Kootenay area and be labelled as to date and location. All photos become the property of the W.K-P.C.A. Enter as often as you wish. SEE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON - Power Lawnmowers All gas mowers equipped with A-cycle Briggs. : electric mower. Fertilizer Spreader & Seeder For Use FREE With Purchase a of Fertilizer or Grass Seed Roto-Tillers for Rent Only $2 Per: Hour Travel Time Allowed, Gas Supplied GO WEST'S FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS mgay and we urge all area so strongly opposed to. it, In’ moving ‘that | the * |plication be died a Lat ‘ald. Ma phrase with ‘plans fore such an Cetablisnient argu-| Kootenays, Here Ross Hasler of 5 . READY MIXED TE. of British’ Columbia ‘held its’ 8th gnnial: b- | spring conference at Kinnaird last.weekend, the first time the-group has ever meet inthe ue, either. I've yet to hear of that lasted over: six months.” tion spokesman| = Colin Pets ta told couneil: the inged ff ql tings yy an area o| Hl rotest.”” "ayer that-if: noise= at ‘such. lishment values ‘coun: iuite | durin: it: ever ‘got: so: out of |* perty, Wi - area had’ . just: ‘about of the is shown regis-_ tering for the convention with Mr..and Mrs. Ged McGauley' of McGauley* Ready: 1 Mix of. “Hosted Here. a by " Pipets in fall dress piped Prince George afd self dear in Ben Ginter. of Prince'ed Public! relatia ns man «for ‘Tartan: Mr.) G ci inter, pledged. $100 in leit t the a arrow rma ecil flood fund n name’ for.’ the]? ‘Trail. Sica | Castlegar Holds Mill - Rate at 24 Mills Again t Ghausgies 1969 mill rate ict. rate, how- th. is levied separ- ately from ‘the municipal rate, is/up °48 mills to 2.17 mills from ‘last ‘year’s 1.69 mills. The rate on the Celgar -Kinnaird’s Mill. Rate Up Only: Three Mills» In a report Test ‘Thursday. of : a meeting *“fis.,0f Kinnaird town council, the giuel i is: oudgeting for a cost reduction” program un- derway. The ‘mayor also _noted that. the town will continue Castlegar who| News: erroneously reported that the mill tee | rate at Kinnaird this year would be up 3.85 mills to 17.85‘ mills. In actual fact, the mill rate is being in- 4) creased only three mills to 17 mills. While increased costs to the town total aS nuore thant thee sails ‘these have been off- set capita giants from the pees government and a trimming of some present expenditures by council. 2 legar News is sorry for. this error on a matter of such importance. er ee visit ios “autvce io) Hospital MN anxious to sttract ind Y ‘ Ans major. “announcement ‘Rate is 2:16 8 year, up 39 ear’s, would need for’ ‘industry’ put yutline’ § A'temporary boat Iaunch-|™2"Y this steady reduc- tion: in ‘the college: mill. . vincial share this recreation Society mem: tte E: : -| college “cotinell when ©?com-| -. sible ing’ site at the south end of ance would. be Siven him if] the proposed Arrow. dam-Sy. he was interested in coming a Gros Toad i 10 Be on into the area. for use. of boat- e abundance. of water was: ‘The mill rate for. hopsital |ies. district. 287 aR eve just grow ‘and’ ats elp. of everyone to promote}, Ot industry in’ the area pe many will Femember his visit a totally inte; m0 POF studies without dave Bam ot ict school costs be- the' yond ae average.” i He ‘There is 2 a ten needs are to bo met, emphas- bea upon. the - true For. cxamplé: ‘the arged the hospital has bees i t from £2.50 to $1.60, a bed) Guest |: speaker. windup banquet saturday ‘W. Purdy, vice- tament. ‘There: was a special tour, : fer month. { astlegar Mayor Calls on To:'Help the oe Police Mayor. ‘Murray’ Little a ing and squealing tires with aaa” _ gating /ap-|to. th bis e police,” remar! e g ‘speed-| mayor. “It’s the duty of every with ‘the driver reported. grown areas: in North America in a recent survey/by a major. United States commercial pact aty noon. yesterday in ; |fair- condition’ at: the. Castle-}:::; Bee ane Diet Hose af- jhelng..” discovered last |at Thucoaa ‘at 6. pai. ina ‘ra- vine below, the deadend of Sth Ave. in Kinnaird. ‘Di Jesse’ Helfer, whose truck| « *}the. town: must draw. the line Mayor that. not aly was the .| rate. not. increased, but water, ‘and with new ‘Fecteational | cilities. ! ial Chamber! i '| Kinnaird Council Looks : ‘| At Sewage Lagoon Site Kinnaird’s sewerage by- law received third reading at Tuesday meeting. sewerage and frontage ‘taxes A also remain A major improvement in to and froth To Draw Line © : On Water-Uso: - ‘Use’ of water. in Kinnaird has reached the: point: when on -how much water.:can ‘be ‘rict director of postal service, tio! Vancouver: flights by. Pacific Weston” and B.C. Air Lines have enabled the Post’ Cifice ° Kinnaird Plans fea ent 6. zindueurate a ‘between = Calgary. pain a prod ‘two round, ips quency.- from Vancouver i =||tloned : the "volumn ‘of eater | Pe ~Radio Slation }~ Plans: Operation a By End of July town al- sent ti Users. ; ‘company; This was ‘the ‘West “Careers Expo at’ Selkirk with more than 2,-/end of the Intercharige who 100 grade 11 and 12 students from secondary. found access to: their v: schools. e day time. am and cut pack fo 250" watts at night” his work on a lino en Brothers Heels iy’s first With Kinnaird On Road Islands MLA. f to his positio at fhe end of August. % He will ‘also take-up dut- ‘Trail; Donald Srothers, told mem- jbers of Kinnaird: council this ‘week ‘he would’ take up the issue of the lane. divides is- iand at the south end of the Kinnaird interchange with the -highways department. =: Ue offered assistance in this matter when paying a short visit to council during its regular meeting Tuesday t. Zoi Council, backed by rate- the West ale tending the one-day event of over 50 exhibits, Pictured here are Rotary District 508 Gov- ernor J. C.\Vipond of Trail, Selkirk principal A.E. Soles and Donald Brothers. + —- Castlegar News Photo payers at the south |aster: roper- ty extremely hazardous, had made ‘earlier requests for |cil their removal to highways en- gineer Don Martin at Nelson. ofthe Selkirk. bates (Faculys Ase ‘Association. Castlegar Gives A "Grant of $750 To Trail Disaster The Town of Castlegar is giving $750 to the ‘Trail ‘dis- ‘ cauneit ‘took this s