Provincial ‘Library, - Parliament Bidgs., Victoria, B. C. Dec.) 31/3209 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 Ratepayers Association Backs CKRD Directors and novelties, Bring used U Servi Dear Sir: {ton of the: CKRD refuse dis r 17 ~~ Unitarian ee f 4 t ¢ 2 : J : . Ai ; ; , Oct. 20 51 ee cr oxecutive resting of Posal der (A a : Published Every Thursday at:“‘The Crossroads of the Koatenays” 4 The executir f-the Rob- poiteerer and Distelet Bate: ssn aa ‘a xccutive Ratep: ayers’ CASTEEGA: BRITISH COLUER ‘THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1969 oclation would like to im- last Thursday to discuss: a press on all people living on|| noff 8148, number of items of interest|the north shore ofthe Col-|} 7486. to the people of this district.|lumbia river that their parti- Prime topic of the meet-|cipation in these general ing was the editorial in the|Meetings can result in better Castlegar News accusing oUr| munity and lower taxes, Don't CKRD representative of un-|leave it up to a few, give democratic attitudes. It was|us 3 your support, generally felt that while re-| © R. A. Macpherson, presentatives of the twin Vice-Chairm: a towns of Castlegar and Kin- ie eon | Ratepayers naird had their councils to Sidioes hide, behind in cases of changes in attitude or de- m\ cisions, no such opportunity was afforded the representa- tives of electoral areas I and WEEK'S Coffee }{ Max NOTICE Church 1 ‘watt "oot." 22 at at 0, e tabl Rummage Sale! Honpital and novelties, Bring ruse fe Sal 50 47 10 CENTS PER COPY ~ 150-Mile Canoe Race Planned Here as Part of Sports Festival — area will Robson Scout Cub Bottle Drive Sat., Set, 18. Halloween Ma vorade Call — Legion , Oct. aK es a.m, Kee, 20 Open for St. Baviais ACW Fashion Show at 8 p.m.) in SI sotieity Room — Admis. . » Re VOL. 22, No: 48 2, M. Cher- = G Martini Bake Sale at Castlegar Drug, Fri, Oct. 17 start- 10 a.m. Castlegar Re- bekahs! General Meeting Robson Oct. Ratepayers’ Assoc. House Thurs., 33.730 Robson. Hall. 6.30 Robson Hall. SMITH’S » PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Robson Scout, Cub ‘Open Oct. ‘was expected it would involve be found locally for it. He 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR likely start at-Revelstoke and | said Castlegar: and District Minor Hockey ; : mg aged ely atart 5 4 . ; : . end ‘al D: Cl Gets Underway Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal ; % : 5 : an : heres am Cham coe Commerce pre; ae Te wa 3 nounced recreation jdirecton brad Pa- 0! NSO! el ‘are 01 very At Arena Tonight director for the Bi Another hockey season ‘or the B.C. eSports ke is co- ‘|has rolled around and so many of the young boys in the district are anxious to meeting to be bela Uct. 23}get on with practices and in. the Robson Hi the big games. Ald. me “Zinio's re- It is hoped to have anoth- By KJSS School Reporier marks regarding the-62 per|jer good year in all the divi- of Happiness. The youths have put on many concerts in the cent that Castlegar would|sions and organizers are also KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Cl: pay towards the eee Erte |turuodt of all parents to. fee e e fort jestio! ol 10" nt oO see Historian Speaks to Students; Teacher Shows Slides mich oni’ pe con. vas|ticl boys nay ir contributed by Colgar wnose Mitey Mites wili be in Re tly we had theland everyone was cold, wet He is valiantly pullingjies. Some are even compos- np joyees are from all over|full swing this _ evenin; re 0 havi in| Mr. W Web- and miserable. However, we|them along by the tail and|ing their own. ‘ trict. It might be in-| (Thursday) ith the beginners had a good battle and we deniy hatee | aey well aude fe soiencel grade 198 teresting to hear the an- and one-year Players ° be ited. We'll del arge into the front) cent si a out on the ice from 0 was|agnin a iste inks. perience with a new kind of A further topic for our|p.m. and the rest of the boys * lower mainland and their singing has thrilled hundreds of soredAnother tople. te ane listeners. People everywhere are looking for thrills, satis-|umbia river's north shore. We faction and happiness and. the Faith Youth Choir says its “know where these can be found; we've found them.” No admission will be charged but a freewill offer- ing will be received. 45-VOICE YOUTH CHOIR will be featured in the SHSS activity room on Sunday morning, sponsored by Calvary Baptist Church. The Faith Youth Choir, as it is known, hails from Vancouver and urges district to ‘come alive with the infectious enthusiasm of youth.” The young people love singing and their program is called The Sound riot te gi eee sports festival has grown be- Sports . with the provincial | yond anticipation. He sald travel industry department. ‘when it was first proposed it soring | the g on in the ‘same two-week period?” he asked. Mr. Benson said foreign countries have already indic- ated an interest in the sports festival with New Zealand in sending a water- polo team, Britain a’ rugby team and Cuba a am. Chamber of Commerce Nancy Greene Lake Tourist Booth Mooted ‘Tourism will get on-| KIDA. meeting hi al attention from ihe Castle: A request be made tale | is ing that this chamber be granted at least two repre- beard, on the KID, PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE | Sunday — 1:30 - 3:40 pm. 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. He sald proposed canoe race here shows every ing a howling and would help tie the com- chamber took a - ait and see” stand on B.C. One new Ay, this area | he only ing New Denver is going to under: fire from the local ch-| 0s, & th eal tournament amber but from the twin during e two-week period, at. the Arrow| towns of Castlegar and Kin- Kal “ ploniip. and ae Invitations for the g in the matter, | Gtand Forks a loggers’ sports Above times will apply throughout season Cady, at ee ? it appe pedi all all steps neces except evenings when junior hockey games are & “ation chair ‘Kootenay and and Boun-| the at this had teen taken: held. : + dary’ Municipalities PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE ! ‘ SELLING B.C. is the job of Lee ; vly-app — 10:00 + 12: m. ts & Tots {ie and Trade ‘C for B.C. House at Thursday — 10:00 + 12:00 a Pare Fo . fas Angeles. Mr. Nevraumont was. hosted at the weekend Friday — 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. by the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce to fam- Saturday — 11:30 - 3.40 Gil Suter, George Paulson and Sam Conkin. Seated at: the him with the potential of this area for new industry. table are Castlegar. age Murray Little, chamber. President and tourists. Also-in attendance was’ Jim:Smith of Trail, Tepresentative of T. E. aes Associates) the; ‘group 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. co-ordinator for of Trail, the festival are May 16 to dune 1. Arena Capital Works Voto Not - Slated for Dec. 6 anda “Coach of the Year” A vote on a‘ capital im. in all sports in the municipal- t Program for the |itles of Ne creased to two hours per week. iT Tuesday — 10:00 - 12:00 a:m, Parents & Tots Enthusiasm eas to be This week the *padmin- iclnce, of lab test here meeting Wi be ore will have Preteen Sz Wednesday — 10:00 - 12:00 a.m. Pre-Schoolers at a high pitch this year at|ton club its new|there is a total of about five Tip-inn Motel Hiites personnel at 7.15. x Hockey . | KISS. e inter-house com-|season. From ‘the big turn- with four The most familiar face of Petitions got off to a greatjout of interested students,.it|tume given for each ques-' Denny Hughes, who has been On ‘0c! ft 8 w with partici- club will| tion. Will be Moved [with the Mites for five or SHSS to a iris tas hockey eck The Panthers are ‘Samples are studied for six years will be misse game. We are ashamed to|leading with Lipizans and started physieat or chemical charac- Tip-Inn Motel _has| all, but ut it 1s hoped that that iid say we were trounced 40.|T-Birds tied for second. In| very early this year. Our tal-| teristics, tions or differ-| hoon ther ‘and will be relocat- wilt be for just a very short The first 10 minutes of the|last place are Mr. Prevosts’jent scout says “Keep your|ences. With this type of test, ed at Sparwi tim game “Ht pouted with rain Jaguars eje on, Warren Seek and |empnasis if not futon men:|"" “bought ys group of| Meanwhile, Gib Und grade sights cae Promising notes the student ability to Inn e new Mites div- e KJSS team.| concentrate, the skills in US-|4nt5 a two-acre site at Spar- = as ee ing equipment, and the Te.) wood and should be yeassem = Joanne Pepper has the action under pressure. It of bled by mid-November. honor of being the-first stu- fers piel more ofa chal It: will be naj ta oto | tyre of exams, n has always Waterproof Footwear Mr. Bénso) shown a natural aptitude for rts both as. i Sardicipant, lev ge school-wide developmen reading progra! he was closely follow- éd wy Janet Milliard, Linda|There Popoff and Nick | Hadikin. Kim Tipping has also the “communi Chest _cam- : [dent “Andy Shutek of ‘Gaskin a oss Fraser |The. ¢ gar was even, more . hopeful r § the’. present“ cam-; rare FOR DRESS OR WORK Pilelined for Vinyl Boots for Ladies Overshoes and Stretchies for dress wear Alaska Safety and_ Non-Safety Work “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” WARMTH Boots honor of aqvancing one read- ing level. ae to these students. me is ith the smell of preserves, ‘The sewing class is would like - further discus- sion on our ‘new report card and evaluation system. Our report card will be issued the jmiddle of November. =| District Socials with blouses. The ‘beginnin * sented by fs took them while on ‘his trip to the USSR. Russia is part of the grade 9 social studies course and the slides were much ap- preciated. EB English the grade o's Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 ee ala Jackson of Cal- Irene Elliott er Ptirontell Meck left Mon- day a visiting ‘their sister Mrs. R. L. Hawkins of asi. A rise no hostess, baby shower was given Mrs. Joe Streloff of Blueberry Creek Wednesday evening of last week honoring infant son me Steven. A Eieage was given the proud mother with gif are busy stor- its prese in awe oy Color Tone Shampoo The shampoo made for your own hair shade Helena Rubinstein REG. 3. 00 Now ONLY 2.00 Turn on the lights in your hair and make it singing clean! Color Tone Shampoo makes your hair color (natural or acquired) richer, livelier, fresher—without really changing it! it A special served with the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brad- er W daughter Carol. “Guests at the home of Mr. d Mrs. Austin Purdy of plucberry Creek recently were’ Mrs. Purdy'’s parents, Mr, and: Mrs. Karl’ Wolfe of Kelow! Nise Lynn Archambault daughter of Mr. | an Mrs. Rene Archambault et Kin- naird, who is attending BCIT at ‘Vancouver, was home for the Thanksgiving weekend. 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This wi downtown - Castlegar much “closer: to}.the, when the™ campaign. treasurer Community Chest, fetid that ‘returns are now coming “I hope. that this can” be “moainiainea if for Pine weeks,” Gray continued, “so ‘that< Mie cam- paign Susy Novem be officially closed k the rocket in]: ‘ganization, but on behalf of the needy. in our own community and else- where. who ‘need ‘our help.” Commu: ‘presi: paign. i “Campaign personnel are putting forwards: .a tremen- this - year: and :2/‘ay Towards ‘Arena Work _ Kinnaird: is to: contribute up. to $500 towards a car- penter "at ¢ the © Castiegar- Arena. ‘This. was ‘announced’ at Castlegar’s council meetin: Tuesday night by Ald. Carl jenne said the ton bution: will allow « several “more work to’ be carried out. Carl Loeblich h promised behalf. Mr. Henne said Mayor 1 - of his “Our urs.” "Ald. Lorne Zinio. said the, jeantribution: by Kin- naird is irst_ monetary the fi contribution by that town to the arens.: adding “T want to stress ‘this = ‘that a token, gesture ftom us_ just to get’ the canvasser others. who “are ‘unabletito ? Mary. Anderson, publicity ef chairman for - the = ent campaign, . indicated™ plans for the Community Chest Radio Auction to be held the evening .of Oct. ae Ware well unde rway. - She, ‘said local mereti ants” have .been completely, co-operative. They have donated: many fine items _ which- will, be near! "done a marvellous job so far, sand -t ‘am: very hopeful that]. Te- atives last week and i on ‘activities to ‘date, includ- of us.—- workers: and contri- butors alike.” - i “I ask | KIDA Public Mee ge aes Association met over’ the’ radio by|* Mr. Fraser and Mrs. Ander- son with all proceeds going directly to the campaign. ““L think “our . business community..has really out- auction,’ ‘she :commented, t| and we hope to raise several dollars this coming|~ Monday evening.” will not take Castlegar Arena see! lace at the Dec. 6 muni pl mu cipal on. Ald. Cail ‘| mueseee: Slate: Hepne a 8 ill ‘from. those: who can’ af- :| ford to'give, to: ‘make up for |p . Chamber; mem! | ven a oport of last weeks done itself in promoting this|/. Clocks to Go: Back Ono Hour Sunday Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday| morning — and ee get an extra hour of sleep. Clocks revert to standard time at 2 a.m. Sunday, thus eawving B.C. residents the tunity to makeup that: extra hour of ‘sleep that-'was lost when day- light. saving. went into ef- fect this: past spring. ‘when they go to bed Sat- urday. evening. ‘J take had- never. been proposed for in Feb bruary or. March. : layor Murray Tattle: not- ‘ed thee no vote will. ha be: te temp all if 10 iO perc veent ayers. of and ‘Kinnaird’ don’t petition for a. vote. If electoral. areas I and e. part, then votes will have to‘ be held in those tw :| districts. 2 Educational TV May he Cabled By Fall of (970 “KSPS, an educational sta-| tion and FM radio channels may be available to this‘area cacceD le 'TV by the fall of hat ‘date ‘but rather will: be | O° We general ~ he is a Lacrosse Cana tion: Baseball, among his ivities. other athletic Robert Foutkeer Is Charged Here ‘With Impairment Robert Carl Price. "vigepresident ae Community. © Video, © whe speaking “at the — Castle; and District Chamber of Com: ing a report on the ‘financial hich is He Me “each and every: realdent in in ‘Robson, Castlegar . and“ naird ‘to give as much as ir can ‘when the: volunteer can- Starts at. School Some 21. “students © are attending . the “high + school -driver’s training course ‘which going ‘.to- ig of the auto: “Tnobile for: on-f -the-road | “ing. secretary: treasurer! wi ing satisfactorily: toh rt was also made regarding prospects ‘and some of these are™ very encourag- Bs ‘The Western ’ Industrial ‘| Development * office. in» Trail | will be open: in a ‘few da! and services will be eee iment or. LA ‘publ aang will be held tonight at’ strailiasi and pre: sent be.'T. in, ee of -T, etachian Association ©” includin; Gary Gall,: Se erin and Jack, McLean, "Regional Hmys. Engineer Invited | ‘To Tour District with Tae route stressed th merce emcoting last ‘Thursday evel vice i pea daring the part ing the pas three y Mr. Erice er answering service to provide the public 24-hour service, and. have pereonnel on stand- by at. ale times. how | tod? aoe seresslty: ‘of f the e s| public phoning in. Individual calls H when mapped ‘out indi- cate how. wide-spread the cable trouble may be. The company maintains a zenith which’ Mr. was driving .in 2 a.m. last Saturday. $300. Faulkner oe Hunter. who was _ fine licence resulted in a for Lyan Schiavon of Kin- naird. charge ed? trouble right in the ‘homes: a otficer. a Coquit- He is a past president of |; the. Tavenifo Soe Soccer. and Min- or Lacrosse. ues in: New. -o Pan manager football. Active in ;Iecroseey vice president of the British tion and bast | secretary, of the dian ‘Associa- ptt jong distance Tunning, car Fac- ing and | Ergot Shooting jooting fare esday ._ morning’ n | Judge H.C. Pitts on a charge ear of impaired driving. hi se lice | ste pped the ee ‘when police sto} ie ve- hicle 3 raulknes at Bail had been set at Mr. pleaded not guilty and was: remanded to appear in court: at a later|exit doors required for a appearing before suage 2 Pitts was. youth Robs not. equipped with the neces $25 on the charge of bein: ory. in Diesession te quired bythe fire marsh- Fishing without a fishing $10 fine | council's rant: 5d alattl The Castlegar Arena has three times the number of facility of its size. However, the doors are “panic hardware” re-. all’s office. This was disclosed at meeting - Tuesday night by Mayor Murray Lit- tle who said the likely action rr]. The esulted | - froma check made Au 16|Will be to close off some of au Balfour by a ade Aug, 16 the exits and install the nec- lessary hardware on the rest. Castlegar Minor: Hockey School Last Weekend Called a Success ‘The Castlegar and Dis- School) th ties, stick pandline rand even correct the enthusiasm of the boys. - 2 trict: Minor’ Hockey protect held last Saturday and Sun- oneself if fling Sinko the day, under: the watchful’ eye} boards. the Smith and his very The lads ent ef able pais of the Trail Smoke] recuperating trom. being stiff|and’ games. and it: was a ters — Addie. .Tambellini,| from the brisk workout, but/shame that more — parents pater Zanier, Pinoke Mclntyre| according to the boys con-|didn’t come to the arena and and. -Dave © Rusnell —was|cerned it was well worth it.|see what they were missing.” termed by 2 Spokesman of e arena was a very Thanks were. extended Lorne Zinio of Castlegar and h Polov- thet local ni inor hockey as, busy place over the weekend by the hockey association not Saral sociation as “a great success.”|with the steady stream of nikoff of Thrums' placed second. Forty-four All the boys from Mites| boys taking advantage of the|°Mly to Mr. Smith and. his persons enterd ‘the tournament which was|to Midgets were given some|school. Parents were involv-|hockey buddies, but te pome played in cqol temperatures when the sun| food hard; ‘workouts on the]ed too ushering their boys tojof the local people failed to‘ make an apparance. ice and many points were ex-|and from the arena and thosejed out to help vith ne the the ° — Castigar News Photo plained to them from skating! who’ stayed to watch caught iboys. ; See our electric and +gas snow of ‘the: Community. Chest, Bolwers at’ Pré-Season:: Prices willbe in: the “assist. canvassers. — Starting ©. tonls Sie, ay will be. Choose the color made for your own hair shade . ... New. Ash Blonde, Blonde, Bi Glow, or Silver. You save $1.00 on every 12 oz. bottle you buy during this big sale! -’ limited time only FREE HOME TRIAL 3 4 eee GL Ss - - Semone aa un = he, jnvited Me. 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SPRY E 3 i Radio Controlled Van E tracks. seater aes Placing first was John Dalziel and Phil Lamb. road problems ‘and ‘proposals. lurray. Little ‘said |,