OFFICIAL OPENING of Selkirk College took place on Saturday when Premier Ben: nett pulled cords which opened drapes dis- closing an official dedication plaque mark- ing the occasion. The drapes were bur- gundy in color, one of the official College 12. Local Dinner to Help Aid — Plight of Hungry Millions Castlegar. and Kinnaird will; dinner” April. 18, under “the organization. Join with jowns and cities across|sponsorship of Oxfam, Ox- Svea be ‘Safety Footwecr ENGLISH *CHUKKER SAFETY | ‘BOOTS 7) Come in and try on the safety boot that won the European award for outstanding quality and design. @ This is the safety boot for the man who wants something that is tough, but yet is light and flexible. — Sisman — Dayton — Kaufman MADDOCKS PUBLIC NOTICE The David Thompson Stamp Cinb will rete at the home of Mr. . J. Moor 1010-10th Ave Einnatra, April 10th at 730 pm. The first meeting of tho West Kootenay Branch of adian Institute of fnternational editor of MacLean’s will: address the meeting on, “The Character of the Cultural Revolution in China.” Spring Auction -is -belng spon- sored by. the Castlegar. Kiwanis . Club, We welcome anything of auctionable value, We'll take that old stove, fridge, lawn. mow- er, etc. We need your help to help. the” Scouts, For pickup please phone one “ot the follow- ing before Saturday, | 365-S1s1, ‘365-6841, ‘365-7075. or 365-7883. _ all proceeds to Cancer Research SMITH’S. Estaneted ‘Minor League Bass meeting, Kinnaird Fire April 9th at 8 p.m. All interested please attend. IODE Rummage Salo — Legion Hall, April 29, 10 a.m. Cancer Forum for soncralis pub lic, SHSS. April 13 — Baseball Registration Sat., 8 and 15 at Leene er Arena and Robson Hall, 9.30 — 1180 am — Gastiegar-Rebron Minor: Baseball Association. Rummase Sale. Aux. Itummage Sale Sate “april 8th— lothing — appliances, etc. Doors open at 10 a.m. Spring Tea by Ladies’ Auaillary. Royal Canadian Legion, Br. pile =A Legion: Hall, April 22, 2-4 pi Featuring Bake. Table, Sewing, groce! jamper raffle. Every- one welcome, Moasles Clinic for children '¢ months to 12 yrs. Rotary. Health Centre. ‘Monday, April 17, 880 am - 5 pm. No appointment nec- essary, PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST, — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Timely Buys... WOODBURY’S HAND LOTION, Reg. $1.10 ...... 89c NOXZEMA SPRAY DEODORANT, Reg. $1.25 .. 79c EGG CREAM SHAMPOO, 12 o7., 1.69 ea. 2 for $1.69 RINSE ‘N SET, $1.69 Each ‘SUN BEAUTY HAIR SPRAY, 16 0z., $1.49 .... LAVORIS MOUTH WASH, Reg. $1.49 . MILK OF MAGNESIA, 200 Tablets, $1.49 . 2 for $1.69 $1.19 JACK & JILL COUGH SYRUP, Reg. $1.09 see TIC LYSOL DISINFECTANT SPRAY, $1.09 ........:.. 89c CASTLEGAR DRUG R..E. Goulet; Corner Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 ° ‘ Open Mon. - Sat..9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9-9)! jun. & Holiday Hours: 12.noon - 1 p.m. 6 - 7; p.m. $1.19: $1.19. colors. ‘The plaque notes that Selkirk is “the first regional college in B.C.”” and was “founded by the people of the West Koo-| tenays in school districts 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and|& Designed to dramatize the the staging a “hunger! ford University Famine Relief plight of.millions throughout the world .who have only a subsis- tence diet, the. event will b pattered after ‘dinners whieh ave been held in several major Canadian cities. The entire meal to be eaten|&§ will consist of a bowl of rice and a glass of water. ' Guest speaker at the event will be Dr, Hugh Keenleyside, Chairman of B.C. Hydro. ing will ited Ne the 2 Worle of the United tans 5 Councils of both Castlegar indicated the local Ministerial Ass The hunger meal in Castle- gar is to follow the lines of a mest last year: in Toronto, en and the gen: eral publ le Tad “only bread and similar - affair. in Montreal, where the'fare consist- ed of a bowl of soup. At the time of the Toronto dinner, a major newspaper in hard. to unate ones. As you watch your healthy children setting off. for. gehoal imagine lined street, th a dusty. dirt track. Tastead « of heading for the classroom, two ragged ur ns, pot-bellied with hunger, were off to scrabble.for refuse in a ne garbage F as we in Canada the Year of Hope. TEWIS — To Mr. and Mrs. William. Lewis (nee Bissell), March 29, a dauehter, Victoria Mary. at St. Paul's Vancouver. READ —-To Mr. and Mrs. A. Read (nee June Killough) of Gicnmercy, in Trall-Tadanac Hospital March 31, a son. YORK — To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. York of Kinnaird, March 30, a son. : MANDOCK: —- To Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Mandock ‘of Castle- gar, March 31, a daughter. GREENWOOD — To Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Greenwood ‘of Cas- tlegar, March 31,/a.son. | if SHEETS — To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sheets of Castlegar, April 1, a daughter. ‘HART — To -Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hart: of ‘Robson,’ April 1,'a daughter. SSTEFIUK —. To Mr, sand Mrs, Borris Stefiuk of Castlegar, April 2, a daughter. and FITZGERALD — To Mr. Mrs, Roy Fitzgerald of Genelle, April 2, a son. HADIKEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Sam’ Hadiken’ of Castlegar, April 3,2 son. °!, O'TOOLE — To. Mr. and Mrs, Matthew O'Toole of Cast- ‘legar, ‘April 5, a son. One 4 roe Saie Starts Thursday, April 6; 1967 : Hundreds of pairs of SHOES on Special Sale Displays Broken sizes, discontinued lines & styles GHILDREN’S SHOES, BOY’S & GIRL’S SHOES, LADIES HEELS & FLATTIES MEN'S OXFORDS, CASUAL or WORK BOOTS No Cushion to Buy — Uplaas Guat — iTetenduee ts Value Our Lowest-Priced Foam-Backed Rug. Hard ‘Wearing and Slow to Soil. Viscose Tweed -Pile With Self-Cushioned Foam Back. Edges Seamed. MULTI-STRIPE TWEED, BROWN 6’ X 9’. Special | Sonne Has Sprung! Andit’s Gardening Time > ROTARY GARDEN TILLER ‘ : 4HP. Briggs and Stratton. Engine. - 26” Tilling: Width. Special Price ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER. Half H.P. Motor. 18” Width. Special Low, Low Price of Only -. GAS LAWN MOWER Rotary. 3 H.P. Briggs and Stratton Motor. 4 Cycle. :Specia! eS hose steps ‘achieved in' under Most IMPROVED, ‘player’ for totals indicate ee be accur- those at present living in’ cast; legar will leave the town cn completion of dam construction alt if not before, he said. Board members have in the | struction‘and the normal’ growth | ing empty after the dam is: com- the) Maple ney. Guimont, is ‘congratulated’ by “1966-67. Minor Hockey |' ‘Association, ‘president’ Bill -Henn d.’ wi cognition of their, forts Presentations were the main event at the tha‘Castlegar Arena: : " Kinnaird is to offic lly ‘come‘a town Aug. 5, the rey of uavelling of the ‘Centennial pro- Jef there. 7) Answering a letter from the village council requesting | this as the effective ‘date’ of .the new status, a spokesman for:the ‘De- partment of Municipal.’ Affairs ‘The’ chairman moyed that blems Rodney, -was ; one’ ofa rds Frida past stressed that plans for pre- genet and neandubure! school: ax. VOL.:20'No:15 °/coKinnaird's mill rate for the ‘coming fiscal year. will. be alash- ed. by more. than one-and-one- quarter © mills, ‘village. council’ members. , revealed | Tuesday | night... i ‘Village « couneil. chairman arl‘Loeblich said that: because: has not yet been finalized, But It, is'certain, he said, that th mill rate, ‘will be - in? status: usually. result mill rateihike, rathe dba “lack ‘ of} these iz up: “presentation. :| budget for: approval, Mr. Loeb- ¢ maa concluded. =We-always seem to: d +] of hospitals and school estimates. But‘then, they have: bigger pro- than’ wi e-cRernaps: t that's a Jetter: of thanks: be: written te sf the Legion for ‘the! ietance, | toe reason.” Radio Debate this should present no Problem. i 4 Ty funis :* could-not be ipresent for'the: veiling. He will be .répresented ‘on. that day by D. L. Brothers, ‘Kootenay. West MLA and Min- iste r.of Mines. Another “development —re- garding: the Centennial’ project was a. letter. read to’ council members informing. them: of’ a #100 ¢ sonatod toward completion project, a’ wading pool, ee te Castlegar bs branch ‘of the Royal Canadian: Le, Chairman Carl Loeblich ex: pressed. the feelings of all coun- ‘cil: members in® saying \“‘we are very. pleased” to receive ‘this Viet Nam. The p program ‘will be heard ‘Wednesday evening May. 3 from 7 to-9 p.m. overradio station CJAT in “Listeners. are “encouraged to form groups to discuss the de- pate in homes and churches and phone in questions to be answer- . Radio: Sta: lect '¢ 3 from + | istening area’ on ‘the "niet of. the- broad The debate will begin’ at-7 p.m. with’ pro’and con speeches on:Viet Nam by. Rev.:Max Grub: |:tion: Full .G er. of the ‘Trail ospel As- sembly and ‘by. Rev. Don Faris oF the Kinnaird United ‘Church: yy. the; fon CAT: tas agreed. to accent ‘ Ce adian (Cancer Society | x Well engwn Holywood actor ry Peck stars in a film en- standing. cancer, possibly in ing it eventually, the film is the ‘the hight of.a.forum,. presented by. the Castienar Unit, Canadian Cancer Society. Mr: Peck: narrates “a .tour through ‘research facilities, ° in- troducing ‘prominent research- ers’ who-are leading the fight J. A. Mackay, who. will er 5 questions equbmitted by the qu-| of y The, aim of. the forum, expressed by. Mrs. John: tpalnek, secretary of the iGartlegar, unit, is to. provide vital’ information to the public and to emphasize the’ need for check-ups and oth- er preventive factors. Tine of the forum: is 8.30 SOMETHING SPECIAL was. added to re- gular business at\a Kinnaird cil meeting last: week. Council ‘chairman Carl ® Loeblich, at far® end: of ‘table; p ‘d village coun- ‘as: business » News Photo = ‘panaio helng : built . “upon | two. di ors — th ‘populatio! oe an eat eae ~ Castlegar’ an ing Club members gave approv- al late last .week, for. construc: a ofa new: carting rink fo the 1967-68 season. ‘The © favored ‘location : for the rink is’at the present golf course ‘site, subject to approv- iets ‘the’ golf“ club’s member- FS Tommy Biln told the Cast-|: legar ‘News last week thatthe new-eirelteet Sink will be a. de -aheet benture ; = derator for the: allo de- 11 te". Will “be Dr.‘ John’ Ohitgar, | director. of: continuing i education at ‘Selkirk -College’-Dr.*Ohliger commented : today, foe isan ‘excellent’ opportunity to aa some; light: on: tht subject of US. mulary ‘valve start” Nam. Canada: has Duanned date -.for tion of the new rink is comple year.:'"We will be: pretty cramp: ed’ for time, in order ‘to, make’ it ope | by the’ deadline 3 | many: listeners ‘will get iegctee in groups, in bi homes jand ‘church- es to discuss the merits: of the issues and to. phone in questions |; to the speakers.’ Those: intererted in: obtain- ing’ help ‘in* organizing listening groups forthe debate may call Rev. Don Faris in: Castlegar at 365-7814 or Rev. Max-Gruber in Trail at 368-5477. \ taries and a member of the RCMP look-on is conducted. ; — Castlegar | : WEEK'S WEATHER Max Min-Prec.. Sur. 35. = 74 02 04 Electrical’ workers ‘on’ strike ¢were) on’ the © jo! *!“morning, workers: aie athe the ‘inevitable ! ly. growth.” iin: the next? son’ and featured ‘presentation of swords increase: Ropiilation te Seatiard teams and’ outstanding’ players for their perfommance im the: past season. The Pups: are the youngest hockey pig ee and district. Age of. Soot Hs up to I ister. later, Fa of” col je ed. that the ‘problem preventing. a}to Vancouver- Castlegar: performance was one of “fatigue:— ‘and not only by ‘the machines.” Mr, Hellyer told council in his letter, :‘‘the main considera- tions “are: factors of stress and fatigue, and not only on the ma- chines,: but: on the. pilots and the ground crews.”. : Mr. Hellyer, ‘went! on, ¢ “there is also atime: factor and all these considerations ‘led: to the the 100 conclusion’: that: once. Performances ‘are ‘decided = be on, ©: additio1 sete cea said. that, ae would: Calgary. fyst0iS Cresto: STANDING AT ATTENTION before: the » of |. Castlegar town. council, ;|B.C. Centennial gavel are three members along’ with ‘a rereeentette of the RCMP and‘a Kin e representative, docks, ‘Ald. W. H: Reed, From left ‘to ‘d._ village sume, but the ts done at ety Ald.. Jim Corbett,’ Mayor R. C.-Mad- cone ‘Morris , he sale perfor E ] re a 3, and, would leave |’ He. adied he Roped d ‘people the 3 uly. 13, » ve