CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, April 21, 1966 : provinetal Library | PUBLIC NOTICE Attention 8 year olds — Any Castlegar or Robson boys 8 years ald who wish to play base- ball in the "Sand Lot League” of the Castlegar-Robson Minor Assoc, please contact N, Peer Ph. 365- aoe by April 30. finemai Dufiodil te, — May 7 —Twin Rivera ale pig ccariert Minto Chapter 0} Cancee Fund, Mesmen Youth Group Car Wash —April 23, 10 am, at Texaco Station at Plaza, Mixod Seclal, Castlegar United Church—Aprit 27, 8 pm. Guest speakers Mr, and Mrs, MacLure wubject — Pnklstan, Boy Seout Hottlo Drive. Kinnatrd April: 23—10 a.m. Please have your bottles ‘ready, Se, Citizona’ peas April_22— Legion Hull— pm. Films by J. Dvorak, SPCA needs beat-up play pon tor puppies, pa fee ios Hum: ane Assoc, Correction — IODE Bridge nite changed to May Me Spring Tea — Ganadlan Legion Br. 170 wi Rstccee avery~ one to their Annual spring tea, April 23, Legion hall 2.30-4,30, Feuturing Bake Table, sewing and grocery hamper raffle. Rummage Sale — ret 9 Legion Hall, 10 a.m. — 12 p.m. “Bponrored “by ua Caveaian las ston Br, 170, Family Fon Day — April 23, KIS, bring the whole family — doors apen at 330 for en, ake walk, white elephant, buke {abte and yarden centro, Supper 7 pm. sana Ber person or $4.50 per family. In- cludes a delightful minntrel show which follows supper! Sponsored by Anglican Church, Everyone welcome! Annual menting of the Castlesar and District, Hockey Aus'n to be held April 28 at 8.00 p.m. In ne banquet room of the HI 61 CRESCENT ST. — SMITH’S ARMS, Open to the public, PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Latest Selkirk College Faculty Appointments dams, a —_ t graduate of UBC's forestry facul- ‘on her féet NatureGole. SHOES WITH CONTOUR-FITTED COMFORT al Fully Contoured NATURE SOLE On your feet a lot? You'll love this shoe! 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He will be attending the college seminar being held in Trail this Saturday and will as- sume his new duties on June Ross Frase ra 8 graduate of Sir George William and Mc- Gill Universities has been ap- liege. -He a_ dean's honour student ‘at i sir George where he majored in Eng lish, He received a diploma in educa: tion from the MacDonald College of McGill ep Later Mr. Freer years as a shoot teacher in Montreal. Mr. Fraser is currently com- pleting his master’s degree at UBC on a graduate fellowshi ip. He has also been teaching the 16; unl versity 6 English depart- A married man, he and his wife have one child, Area Velerinary Service Starting In Near Future ‘The SPCA and the Columbia Humane Association have. an- nounced that veterinary servi G.W.G, CASUAL & WORK CLOTHING NEV‘R PRESS COLLEGIATE GASUALS NEV‘R PRESS FULL GUT CASUALS Crease Permanent No Iron Wrinkle Free Fortified with DuPont 420 Nylon Sizes 30 - 40 Willow Green $8.95 pr. Crease Permanent Nolron < Wrinkle Free . 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To repeat, all surgical cases will have to -go to Creston on April 30 and there must be. at least 15 cases. BIRTHS MARIN to Mr.'and Mrs. George Markin ispberry Vil- lage, April 18, a * deuniter STEWART — To Mr. and Mrs, David Stewart of F epeon. April 19, a son. Emergency Numbers: Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12-1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 365-7036 365-5392 CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Monday - Saturday 9-6 Friday 9-9 MOORE ec BUSINESS FORMS LTD. DEALER CASTLEGAR NEWS is is for surgery only. ' r surgery are asked toj— POWER LAWN MOWERS 19 inch with 7-inch wheels 22 inch’ ‘with 8-inch wheels 22 inch with 8-inch adjustable wheels .. $61.50 $74.50 ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERS. 16-inchicut, thp 16-inch cut, 14 hp $49.95 $61.95 MERRY TILLER — ROTOR TILLER 3 hp Briggs and Stratton tor, chain driven $169.00 iF. z GARDEN TILLER FOR RENT ; “tl ts top 3-hp.4-cycle Briggs and. Stratton’ motor; Re- wind starter. Controls on handle, Only $i6.00 down i Only: $19.50 down ‘Only $22.00 down Only $13.00 down Only $16.00 down Only $44.00 eae . ONLY $3.00 PER HOUR : Parliament Bulldingsy B ‘INSPECTION TOUR of Selkirk College: construction pro- ‘gress was made on Sunday by College principal Gordon Campbell and architect John Kidd. Here Mr. Kidd, right, ‘points out to Mr. Catnpbell: the “giant bricks’: ‘being used. 52 in ‘construction ‘of thé first education’ houge on the: cam-| 3) 9cre pus. All buildings; are of contemporary eaten, and. are being constructed of reinf astlegar likely vote on a $585,000 paving R | bylaw on Thurs., May 19, ial council meet- ing on bt men Public works chairman Jim' could'mean‘a mili. rate bett=: said all : Castlegar to oni escone an Vote $585,0 ratepayers will| proval to ‘the bylaw’s presenta-| feeder streets 22 feet wide: The tion the vote will be held on: business section}: of Castlegar May 19 following a public meet-| will be paved curb to. curb, Ald. Corbett said tho bylaw increase residential of-betweon'seven and nine mills | p) be paved under the but this could possibly be ad- 00 Paving Bylaw on the economies we're able to effect when we get down to ting the overall bylaw amount. tet aes Se + ” Me, Corbett ° described stroots will brivis bois an Leoot width with justed downward: “depending 7 lished Every Thursday at “The (eae ‘of the . Kootenays”” f p CASTLEGAR BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966’ nected ei, Gauley. | finish sees pasate All buildi ped courts. Symphony Chamber Players Here Meve 6 As |p: f the 1968 BC. Centennial a festivities, the Can- ‘adian Confederation Centennial { Committee of British Columbia}: vince. jut be conductors te ‘and xn ‘er'must simul in Every. member brings to the “enisél it. tae no conductor. ‘know fhe and:style'of the taneously. Broun 3a wealth, of; artistic ex- Perlent ‘ ination of string) | to the ' full “grou of litera! c is| accessible‘ from the thi impust: ry ie? from recat ti oan inst fo ptake tan orientation coarse three monthe, it was’ stat- ‘Trail ‘seminar ,on. Sat- tag Heooeat ic. to Ave.,"a rte might “he eben pat On entering‘: Selkirk: gee Tose all day students. will Ihave | #2) ne for their Ob! e 7th Ave. applica-|~ is of a'concern to} vel hill: mwas handed'to residents of 7th, yAves. Who objected | - ration. tothe, site oth: et b there}, rut from the work, d ieee noise: ae ‘would increase, |- be a-lose of: resi- ‘value, for residential de- ‘there’ would ‘be Heation was select, dchate when com: red it. fon Sone i sidents|- part of th SELKIRK: COLLEGE. is Bead, staking upon, the. communi 2” Over 400 persams f ; uusunds of ollars’ is shown ‘Tined [2 ¢ ap Tere Upaise tieiskyune a3 Work Dalted ior the week- “end’.on the new access roads being ‘constructed at. the : Kinnaird ..interchange and cloverleaf. The side of the ‘mountain bank le ding, to the Crest View. subdivision’ has paves : gar News’ Photo : in the’ pre " purchase y Cooper's ig tt held this weekend. 'Gwners avid Cooper . and] a ‘jacket from’ one of H , ithe “exclusive lines carried “Men's We has.one of.the. most. Castlegar Nex stocked cloth- by the firm. David Cooper tutions sa ee ins ory Suet have ted = ‘This warning was 5 delivered ‘the weekend: by* Education ‘Minister, R. Pel yn, 'speak- ing al at the Selkirk College semin- in bi address, the students :.would ‘be ‘graduating from the’ new: senior ‘schools“on minister gaid. that this year the -firet|.- pehool regan ii prea tulle Class will: £} to At. present: ay hi Or Ei eTOUD py aluiot 60 SF sof wating add ill be™ ‘hedipbound frudeats’ who have. ¢aken ‘an gcedemic: or technical: program in hopes that they wil immed- ately, ata later, date, enter This group, stated Mr. Pet- gran, will continue to increase in“ numbers * ds: the’ Population! grows, but is likely ‘0 remain at approxima the sine ‘per- centage of-the‘age group.) ‘During ‘at least the - first}; years of:.the | regional:: colleges | on -Saturday. there will be one other large group ‘of < candidates for: en-1 5 .. These. are adults. Applications. it, a8] fer a ess the College for their sec- It will ond "-y also’ be pos- gece | Sz 28 28 April 27:)° 56 ‘sthle er resent grade 13. stu- E dies -Should be Made Early | ications for: admittance | | Coltege .: next. es at the College will depend on 48 {the damand from the local com- _|dents to continue thelr stuc there, for College “Provision of evening class- unity. It is expected that many | svening classes now operated y be: amalgamated and held at ue College in ‘future. RAL amber ‘of local Pan intention to provide bus servic- es to the College convenient ‘community - college: to-have «an dents, ister, “it: can the respectful “admiration of the other’ established both here and beyond the ‘boun, daries ‘of. British Columbis.. ful relationships which’ can ‘oniy through time an: e8S he. concluded, ‘“‘Selkirk College manages to do this, and becomes times, :he added. a true educational ated in‘ its com not.qnly uplifting effect upon the com-| “In’ ‘this way," said the min- | hope to: win’ we cannot create fe those: ‘meaning, | ‘ | Two Mayors — ~ But Who's Who? Castlegar has a new may hee Or ‘at least it looks iike it 7 the, old or Confused ee = Its simple. °° Mayor RC Maddecks? twin 7; brother arrived this. week *< from England (or'was it Wal- es to take up resi 2 otAnd ;~ but -almost_ an mental twin, y tna nea them ‘The mayor fooks more hag- gard. (or ‘s "tt the other way But fhe: new one looks Uke id one. : | Mayor, R. C. Maddocks by.C: CHAIN OF OFFICE has been presented | 1 alder- by presenting the key to'a mayor, citizens men. The move to purchase | aaroun ‘spearheaded by Ald. V. R. Cook shown shere with Rev. Tom Wilding who made ithe presentation. In former. times such a »| Chain held the key to a town’s gates and the chain was Webi strated: their trust in him. Castle- gar’s chain ‘consists of maple: leaf links separated by bars on which the names of future mayors can be inscribed. “U-tor. Pearkes To Visit District -Dariag August Ron Giles ‘and or George Ps nounced at Guesiays council meeting, aa a Jetter: to council, —_ jim Corbett of Castlegar. sai iis ethan had asked ae necessary organization ‘for the visit, — Castlegar News Photo