- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1961 SPECIALS . MINOR SPRING TUNE-UPS. Check plugs and points and adjust carberator. Compression test, pressure test and flush cooling ~ system — reverse flush if necessary. _ 6 Cylinders Regular ' » \SPECIAL .....> ' 8 Cylinders Regular nha FREE. Check up on your brake system, includes ‘removal of wheels, check wheel. cylinders, seals and linings. BUY B.A. ALL THE WAY SKYLINE ~ AUTO SERVICE PHONE 3451 pe Pa, ee es ST OT _ Sweets for the swéet Mother on Mother's Day "BLACK MAGIC Chocolates and many other. Lovely Gifts can be selected in our store | . Castlegar Drug boas PHONE 3901 : i SE a eae ea aie lama ee YOU HAV EE PUBLIC NOTICE BERING: ART SHOW AND ‘ TEA: YEARS TO PAY FOR €sso ;HEATING EQUIPMENT. AS LOW AS $20.00 ‘ DOWN CALL US TODAY At Parish | Hall, Sat. May 13, 2.30 to § and 7 to 10 p.m. Oil Palntings and portraits by Alec Garner. Lilian Killough Chapter, (ODE. * MEETING: Castlegar and District Sport- men's Association at old Ca- tholic church hall, Front St., S Wed., May 17, 7.30 p.m. * = = ee = SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESC! | ‘Sporting Propositions: fen You don't have to gambie when “you pick these fun-time shoes from , Miss America. You gals-on-the-go can find just the free and-easy style touch you're looking for. See the best sports in town: We have ‘em! School Referendum {f= (continued from page one) rooms(and seven grades.” He sald some “fragments” will have to join upper grades to be taught by the teachers there, .. “In my considered opinion,” he added, “this is not bad, If classed are not overcrowded this consti- tutes a very fine teaching condi- tion.” build two rooms and o half activity room with a‘stage at Robson, two classrooms ‘and clear the site at ‘Tarrys, ‘and, will build six class- rooms and # half activity room at Twin Rivers in Castlegar. New units to be built Include four. classrooms and a half activity room at Woodland Park, two glass. rooms at. veneers and two Creek BACON, side sliced, tb., “Times are he said, “We're living ina rapidly changing world... . we. must continue to change our educational system,” He said that “in the last analyals the important thing (is not buildings but) is the classroom teacher.” ‘Trustee George Rilkoff told the meetings that the referendum wilD| Hospital Opposes ‘The hospital board of the Cas- tlegar hospital has gone on record, “at this time,” as being opposed to bargaining between hospitals and hospital employees on a regional or inter-regional basis. ‘The regional: or inter-regional bargaining, as opposed to the in- dividual hospitals bargaining wth their own employees as is presently done, would see a of the “when needed." . ‘Work: will be done at SHHS undet the referendum and a board office will be constructed at Castle- ‘Trustee Sam Konkin told* the «VEAL 'STEARS, shoulder, Ib. risk NABOB COFFEE, Ib., ... OATMEAL COOKIES, Dad‘s A. EREMENKO &(0.. WIENERS, Ist grade 3 Ibs., $1.00 59° BEEF POT ROASTS, | “FRESH PICNIC: ‘ROASTS, Ib. 35c PORK SPARE RIBS, th... sates BIE BUTTER, Ist: grade -.. 2 Ibs. ‘ EGGS, ‘grade A large, 2. doz NEW CABBAGE, Ib., ... meetings that school ‘buses “have been filled to the limit for the past several years.” He said that the board had been anticipating having to buy two new buses but holding the gtade 7s. back “wilt amount to Ist’ Prize - MRS. WINNERS of our nook PRIZE draw are:" ., WILKINSON °2nd Prize - MRS. ve RICHARDS... 3rd Péize. MRS. P- -KOOCHIN -4th Prize, - MISS °K, BENWARE @ saving.” ‘ Mr, Dalxiel. told the Robson meeting, thatthe ‘department of education keeps ‘a close cheek on all school boards: in B.C. and local ratepayers don’t have to worry about the school board “going off the deep end, running hog wild and bullding faricy. palaces.” He: said the referendum’ has been monitored every step of the way by the department and- the program “ig no more than the min- imum necessary to carry on a well- rounded educational program in this school district.” hospitala in the West Kootenay andjor East Kpotenays bargaining with employees’ union representa- tives on a regional basis, ‘The Nelson and Trail hospitals have agreed to this procedure and have named s two-man committee to attempt to negotiate with the union on a regional basis. Representatives of the Castle- gar hospital board and other boards will be allowed to sit as Cooking for schnetting?.. heels - white bone or ‘ ‘pastel green. + Reduced 20 % $20.05 - $26.95 MOTHER'S DAY Gift Suggestions | Hand Bags’: lilac, watermelon: red, white pastel green, bone * $2.19 - $3.49 - $4.95 “HATS; - white“ & pastel : Shades © GRADUATION - PUMPS: in Ilusion or high $8.95, GRADUATION * DRESSES Nylons, Organzas or Silks - pastel shades ’. DUSTERS $3.95 - $4.95 ‘GLOVE & SCARF SETS $2.15 SLIPS - LINGERIE SHOES - COATS ete. DRESSES $3.95. + $9.95 | while negotiations are in progress. {The Castlegar. board is against the idea at “this time since it has just signed an agreement with the union which expires in Decem- ber and thus any'agreement signed between the Trail and Nelson hos- pitals and the union might provide the basis for later negotiatons, yet the local board did not have a hand in the earlier negotiations. ‘The Castlegar board is making its position known to BCHIS in Victoria, -* . Gratiation Bircusted By SHHS PTA Exec. Some concern was.felt by the SHHS PTA executive Monday even- ing when discussion centered around the graduation function which, if not. suppressed, may extend un- sponsored into the early hours of the morning. Responsibilities assumed ‘by the school itself will end at the close of the dance on graduation night, Consequently, a plea for proper supervision at this time, when the exuberance of youth will manifest itself, will be extended dt the next meeting, May 29. Parents interested in this vital situation are invited to attend. : ‘Tom Tillemans, consultant in counseling. and testing for the school, board in Trail, will be,-the guest ‘speaker for the meeting. His tall will. include interesting facts’ about his work in Trail and prob-‘ lems of, the, teenager. It will be followed. by a question ‘period, Mrs, B Hegeman _ Passes Suddenly _ ‘A private funeral service was held yesterday ‘morning from the’ chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for the late Mrs, John Wes- ley Bessie) Hegeman, 76, who passed away suddenly in the Castle- gar hospital on ‘Tuesday. ‘Mrs, Hegeman has been a re- aldent of the district’ since March of this year when she came here to make her home at Kinnaird IN EVERY’ DEPARTMENT Give hera gift she will receive with pleasure SLIPS, Nylon and drip-dry cottons .... HALF.SLIPS, Nylon, drip-dry, and shortie pyjamas HAND BAGS, in many styles and JEWELLERY, necklace and earring sets SPECIAL’ : NYLON JERSEY DUSTERS, a} SM. & Mons Sabra ener AUTOMATIC WASHER with, her son and . Mr, pus Mrs, John Hegeman. ‘Mrs, Hegeman was predeceased by her husband. 15 years ago, The, remains have been forwarded .by the Castlegar Funeral Home to Westfield, New Jersey, for burial in the family Plot in Hillside Ceme-' tery, Plainfield, NJ. A funeral ser-| vice will be held Saturday morning from Gray's Funeral Home, in Westtield, ‘Mrs, Hegeman was once active as a newspaper reporter. She was born in Somerville, N.¥., in 1885. 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THURSDAY, MAY. ,1 pel a year.in 1958, realebratea her ‘third birthday. on ‘May 9. "Robyn. :the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Norman McNabb of Castlegar. News ‘Photo — Castlegar ley Ready-Mix .op- ove “ifs plant from. eons rial of the: bombine ‘of “West’ and’ thé ittemp . type of | roai tl “conducted ° by. the. RCMP: 8; Dep rtment. d-bloc! over ./th long ‘as there is any. doubt—and we. very. little doubt—but ‘as "1 ig as! ‘at, all that “it may‘ be' somebody ot Freedom. who are behind these ‘ars , bombings, then: every; car’ gar and Nelson‘ and. up checkéd’ th Ganadiats. as. religious as . they:Pretend to be.” “We have a: great number of} ! centres, be once- -week | ‘Christians _ Bey *up|’, service to wht are undying and serralaly worth: “Iv. i “This column would not gQ so far “ag. to as individuals. have gor to star Bag m " Christianity, into’ dur’ » dally. od) tainly -have a’ challenge; ahead of. them: travelling: ‘Slocan ‘Va _ | and! Districs" Mr. MokKeen' said; that de lp we, can- iq lage of Kinnaird regarding the poss) . | aibility’of the two villages inquiring farther into the suggestion ‘of ' the of department of education, met with director..“for Castlegar or Castlegar epen ing upor the qualifications of. the aireetaty ne department. can make ‘to guide, you, ‘2 outage ‘ f ‘recreatic sh badge was. presented Castlegar Cub- mas Loyd. Gi 7) Wal Sen comeny bat ite P' mrost-certainly has. eve to do ‘the. latter. + Biths e] roughly, locks and present vitice of’ the *mealé will” with little’ or. no! prot Me ne made ab vauring the day For: thy*'afeCutelhes: Paerenest Sheletye Rose aueen i being held June 9, “Whe ‘girls ‘‘are‘chosen_ on ‘the basis of scholastic’ ability. to. vie for, = the title... Later. they, are _Judged on, “pebsonality, “charge, of the girls: for the contest is. Mts; J.C. McLeod.’ nn ind Forwards ‘gentto the provincial government ‘in. Victoria; : e:,village-. council ‘approved. ‘the recommendations of, the briet ina private’. mittee session last week. Details of, thie _briet made ‘avallable: “to the Marle'Buckna, Lindi Hesketh, 'Ke- 1 innalrd’s Sups:y of drinking water hae been F “Watch for ‘it in’ the .next. issue of ‘ly fire” hoses owned | “private :.cltizens ‘were’in: good condition “and greatly. aided , the. men in-douBing the fire’ A call was put in. to the Castlegar ‘fire depatt- ment. but. it-could not’ answer’ a sari outside of its municipal boun-, ‘rhe local ROMP and forestry also answered the call and both erédited the people of Robson with “Litt League Ball. 0 Start May’ 22° She Littie League hopes’ to get underway by May 22, if‘not sooner. DSAn executive meeting was held on; May 17,to write up. the schedule, he > Castlegar News ‘and be pre- quick ‘work and anne in hand: B c{ Ung. me fire. Recent nursing graduate of the Royal Columbian Hospital at New © ‘Westminster is Miss Sonja Eina Selvig, ‘eldest’ daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, ‘Gunnar Selvig: of Kinnaird. Miss ‘Selvig received the RCH-Atx- iliary prize in. pediatrics ‘for. her graduating class... + Mr, and Mrs. Selvig and their youngest daughter,- Shirley, attend. ed the graduation ceremontes., ompanies,: Robson o support the, teams, Pictured with .. Frank. ®ngham. the troph: are, from -left cap " Carol Morey, Charlotte Sharples, Patty Clarke’ and ‘Isabel’ Ro: e . gar' News Photo i | Kootenay. Guide ‘plac- ed: second in’ the ;,competition held at Rossland. The Tecal eins were instructed