12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1963 Guide Meeting Delegate Reports Mrs, H. Johnson of Castlegar, Posted: on ‘the proceedings, ~ a delegate from Castlegar District ‘The conference, Mrs, Tohinson to the two day annual meeting and |said, was attended by. approximate- conference of the B.C, Counc! il, |ly 620 ‘adult Girl Guide leaders |": Girl Guides of Canada, Guldes duland. non-uniformed delegates from Canada, held in New Westminster, | all parts rts of B.C, Among the major returned home Monday and” re-|topics considered were: ‘What can guiding do to raise the standards | of moral behavior fn our « soclety’. : “How the following factors af- fect. the availability: of ‘leaders: 1. Working parents, Rc “PUBLIC. NOTICE Sr, Citize ity 26 ‘at Legion hall. 7.30 m. film, “Just Around the Corner” by C.A.RS, Every- one invited. Bake Sale and ‘Tea L.A. to Branch 170 at Legion Hall, Sat. April 27, 230. to 430. p.m..-Good variety of sewing and door prize. Parade of Dimes Air Cadets will hold parade Centre.Plan to’ support a worthy cause! SMITHS. Dont vrlae ‘hls % es nigh school orchestra and -band- which accompanied the world famous trumpet player Ra- phael Mendez. Superb music for your entertainment at high school Fri. April 26: at 7.30 p.m.” Abie dere ee Cia nat IT 1S STILL COMING! : Keep Watching for Ce of worthwhile organizations. for peo- ple’s time. 3. Shorey working hours, more leisur ‘How can ‘guiding offer stimu- lation and the satisfaction of ach- ievement to the girls ‘of all abili- en?” r “A panel. discussed essential values -— world of. today, youth of tomorrow’. Others attending the meeting were Mrs, H.’ F. Hyson, nderuty, ; Inthe ‘meantime you Sone know what you're ‘you odn’t ‘have a EURO WATER SOFTENER Ih your Ask the reople a who have.one DIAL: 365-3 and get yours installed. i today. “PLUMBING. & _ HEATING I eee ayo tng fa Stee Gone ‘Thi anug-fitting PLAYBOY. casual fs: super ott wit tat slipper feel. Wallon les cushion our ovety step and thesis Jots of extra wens /milenee’ ia tho fa- Bewcteon, form soles: iy Regular Value 12.50 sach © DEE FioWER DEODORANTS ‘Save _money—buy hoth the famous Desert Flower Cream Deodorant and New Roll-Ox Dend he ‘ ees aafe for your clothes; because it's famous Desert Flower quality, ; Limited time offer by Shatton. ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG ak CouNEE OF PINE AND COLUMBIA. Ba | ham a Rizzuto, deputy. area a eatelaner and Mra. J. Dalziel, district com- missione: a ‘The ‘highlights of the evening enant-Governor George | Pearkes, when Mrs. Dalziel was called and merit. ‘oo It was reported ther the 1963 annual‘ meeting.'was. the largest ever held with 620 attending. All the sessions were greatly. enjoyed yy the delegates, also’ the’ tours which were arranged by the New ‘Westminster ladies. The theme of the meeting was international “(Hands “Around the World”. and the flags of’ the na- tion were on the table’at all times. Overture Concert Series Gampaign _ Starts on Monday The 1963-64 Overture Concert Services .opens "it ‘membership campaign next Monday, April in-the Crown Point Hotel Hobby in Trail continuing trou the week until Saturday, May 4. ‘The membership will again be $8.00 for adults $4.00 for students and $20.00 for a family member- ship and, as before, no {single membership will be available. Pay- ment:.may be extended by. post dated “cheque until as Tate as Oe ober: 31, 1963. -The Canadian Opera Company has again’ been- selected’ asthe feautre : attraction with - their. pre- psentation of: Mozart’s. Opera: Cosi Fan’ Tutte’.: The ‘service will pre- sent at least three concerts ‘and if dditi jo’ “| al concerts will be presented. : For further information please telephone. 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Willey who comes here from Gold- en. es \ children, d son 8 anda daughter 6, > padre of the Legion‘and was chair- : for several: years., *“Unton Colle, _ has" -been® at, Be sand: his wife ‘have three child. | 2 on S ‘and. two.. cauentere ae Thursday to‘ presenta 400-name 1). terests \ of ‘education nor’ specif. ce beally. a the ehildren of this district? - | PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, Be Cr aes DEC. BL/B0 87 Tea Sau VoL. 16, No. 18 “School Trustees Acted With : "Responsibility ‘Awareness’ Decision of the Board of Trus- tees of School District | No..'9 to relieve W. Roy ‘Brown as principal of SHSS was not based solely on recent disagreements’ between Mr. Brown, and the School Board, chair- an Mrs, W. Jacobson stated this week. in, advertisements -placed in several newspapers, “The Board acted in the know- ledge “of the ‘duties .imposed -upon it by the ‘Public Schools Act and in ‘an’ awareness ‘of its responsi- bility to ensure the best: and full- est educational’ opportunities to children’ in the School District,” continues ' the statement.: :\ fhe statement also notes that the Board’ has been: advised: that Mr. Brown ‘has withdrawn his ap- peat: to: deputy education minister oe. |. F.° XK. English for a review of ie: board's action: following: Mr. |: Brown's Appointment to the prin- clpalship’ of the new vocational school at Kelowna. ° ‘Commenting | on ;.the investi. Hot ation: by: three. school district’ in- spectors ator the the» : department of dispute, ‘threo “representatives of the B.C,’ Teachers’ Federation were in the-area at the weekend to also investigate ‘the matter. They: ware to. interview Mr.\ Brown, members of. the ‘school board, Parente, tea: chers, ‘etc. /, (it 1s understood: the - BCTF action is ‘normal'in’such cases in order to evaluate the dispute for the Association ‘so that it need not rely ‘completely on investigations carried, out entirely by aseeetors. ) - Meoling- Called © To Reorganize Businessmen: A- meeting to’ reorganize the Castlegar Businessmen’s’ Associa: tion: is to, be’ held “next ‘Thursday srening at 7,20 in: the Marlane ote tailed by, Leo Bosse, the meet. ing Be a@ result of many..requests. ‘in relations with ue pron; the pa- rents, the board and’ the district es.that the report of the three in- spectors showed that’ the «board's “cause for ‘concern was ot “une It says the ‘Inspectors’ report a series of tions but ‘efforts to carry. shea out proved: “fruitless” - and» days later the . board * decided. ate the best interests’ of education to ter- minate./Mr.: Brows Appointment | - as principal. of ‘SHSS, da ance evetopments in the for. of the group as wall as the result of a survey conducted by Mr. Bosse which: in- messes contacted: were’ interested ch outside of the : Chamber ots ‘Com: merce. ‘ ‘and bust dicated 75 per cent: of the: bust |’ an’ organization: formed |; “AN women Zre welcome at the meeting, said: Mr, “Bosze, : who’: added» that in’ the revitalized organization: only | retailers‘ will vote on. matters: ‘af fecting retailing, .-He- sald: that such. an” orga- nization: can -help, promote Castle- gar.‘in “many \ways .and ‘thus’ bus!-, nessmen‘ can ‘help ‘the community sociation'to that’ end: in the Furineseruan's ‘8 As, the: posing the move, Comm: Pat Romine said the: cost ‘to: the § {village would be $8 per month per 2a fireman “up. 4 ge 45. He said bes entiqus service. It encourages mem- bers to stay with’ the department. The longer a fireman is in the oe B | on 30 ‘firemen,’ ‘the * yearly: Cost would-be: Be said a a Tuimp sum payment. would mine's ‘proposal and ‘of other ave- nies? of* providing “incentives”: or Comm... Maurice Simpson’ not- ‘ed that any of the “firemen are Possibly::bullding Pensions :at thelr regular. while:'Comm. ‘the;* Proposal ‘and al- 80 ae tigate ‘if there. is fens alter: < svi chairman Carl Loctiich |P | municipal ° commissioners. Hint : {province but: ‘the - Union’ of -B. Municipalities “has : always faken tary.~ s "He said that firemen also vale unteer. their -services, - hence the < = whi tt will be ininister at Cole. 5 brook U United Church there. New: minister’ of. the United 3 Rev. Frank Rev,. and’ Mrs. Pratt have two ‘They. came ‘here».from‘ Auckland New. Zealand, in! July, 1958. Rev. Pratt obtained his BA degree from the University. of. New Zealand and then ‘after ‘service“in World War ‘he ‘entered ‘Trinity “Methodist Theological ‘College’ in- Auckland. Mr." and: Mrs.., Pratt have en- joyed their ‘stay. in -the Castlegar District :and .are:“sorry” to leave the: people ‘here.’ Mr. Pratt was man of.,the: ministerial association $.y-Rey. .Willey is a ‘graduate of len’ three years. : School Bd. | “2 Binee the ‘Board of Frastees | Ave. schools ‘District No..9 has ex- + plained “in “btatements in ‘'the. | press the: reasons for. its decis- fea to terminate W. Roy: Brown's tment as’ SESS Principal, a sable * ‘meeting’ on ‘the’ subject 32, “erould: seem, unnecessary,” SvWhis information was given }. yesterday: to‘ Fred ‘Pressacco‘ of Robson who-headed a’ delegation “s-which - met) with= school board | f ehairman Mrs, W. Jacobson last petition, asking « fora ‘public mice! ty ‘The board apparently niade ‘its decision’ on: the niatter, at its re- meeting © held’ Monday. night, commented Mr, 'Pressacco, | )\ In’a letter. to: Mr.: Pressacco, the board says ‘it feels that the reasons , stated’ for its» actions <4 the published notices “are ade- (quate and ‘that '‘any ‘further be- :¢ Iaboring of the» subject |: would not be generally, in the best in- in the best interests ‘of ’ water. Tises.. Parks .Bo: Jar; FIVE ACRES. OF SWIMMING area are :almos ‘at the new Pass Creek Park? The bulldozer..in: the’ centre of the above’ picture is at the’ dividing’ point between the top pool’ and the lower pool. The water in ‘the’ top ‘pool (Shown: in: the’bottom’ picture) is presently: 2° feet in depth and will fill to. a-6-foot depth. The’ lower. ‘pool |? shown. above is close to. the ‘highway and ‘will: vary in Vanrowyer, and | ; ‘was constructed by Kiwanians to"b ‘chairman 'D." Vi ite: at. the : park: will: be: nitary facilites “will be. pleted t,] Quotations. for heating.and plumb. |; _; was, received, di and; thé board-approved the quota-, pump; at ‘'Tatrys ‘w: aisgusse the’ regular. meee ‘of ‘the School quest: of H. Hyson:and “H,' Bate to hold ‘annual track meets,’ The board approved the request “Robson. Little} for. use, of.“ Robso! little :Ieague bal in:the new garage:were opéned ady “when the “Brookes ' saic tion ® of | Quotations for grounds work at®: Woodland. Park ‘were “opened, ‘The board ‘appro ‘of Sam Striloff.in and tables will be out ae this: year raat e upper pool. A large Parking Tot: has been Ww ready for-us $ ‘| nay Board ‘| officer has been appointed to. West | 3 Kootenay, Health “Unit ‘whose’ du- |’: fety: regulations *for ; bus the first time such’a program has \; this tles’ will commence June :1. Vision Health unit to institute a preventa- ties fentistry, program ’in the West ti most: effictent type: ‘Application : has been-made for ‘waters rights. on |‘ a spring near Pass Creck’school. |’ safe driving’ awards, ‘This. willbe |: ith for. next year. ’ Temporary : accom. ;, The board approved the Home Economics” teachers’ ‘attending ‘a 00: | March, ' The’ pee of patie fo! ., Se Rust said he :would - like to: 5 $: investigated | expe! “right down: to ‘the’ dollar”. modation for-1983 will, be. studied:,| § the underpass |.wil UR = r| behind’ and south’ of Castleleaird : Plaza ‘which will carry - traffic under. the CP’ tracks to. the new Columbia River ie excavating work is being dumped as fill for. the .road) which “will: link: up ‘the ’ Kinnaird-Chris| — Castlegar News Photo’ Two. DISTRICT. STORES, tlegar, this week’ announced © s| tion as: independent . members . of." the ‘Dollar. Stores: organization. Seventy in. B.C., 22 of:them in the interior, Kinn: ‘dc and Bob’s Pay ‘N Takit' in Cas: : Cut-Rate : at their affilia- The stores remain independentally owned ~ but. have’ every. advantage of “company-': owned: stores... Bob ‘Fenner. of:. Bob's: Pay - ‘N. Takit © said: the’ affiliation < ‘will’ allow. joint promotions for. the stores while Fred Bonderoff of Cut-Rate said it is part of'a “program : “to keep’ bringing . top ‘quality products to our customers at lower. prices.” C. “Photos.”