cc ee RASS, TR SRE | N Re ARI 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS; ' Tous ‘June atid 1966 TTT RT leat la BE TTI aA BUA AT ae EE, Residents Speak Gut on Proposed Kinnaird Bullding Provinolal Library, - Parliament Buildings, Victoria, ‘B.C. ROGUE YEARLING black bear was destroyed recently in the Shewchuk subdivision after he was found garbage- hunting on: private property. The hungry visitor, who wag i d to ‘have weighed at least 300 pounds, had al- ready invaded several garbage cans. — Castlegar News Photo PUBLIC NOTICE See Us A_vut Our 8. Citizens’ moocting_ Fri, June New Lise OF 24. Legion Hall = 7.30 — Bake Trine WATER SOFTENERS CGIT Strawherry Tea, June 25— % irs. Titford, .nalrd United Church Basement. ATTENTION Castlegar-) ieee GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Excellent Qualitv thelr conenes and managers ere ‘ phat estos ord welcome, Baseball games — Cranbrook Babe Ruths vs Castlegar Babe ‘Te Serve YOU WELL! CALL NOW ‘pm. second game at 3.30 p.m. _Caatiegar-Hobson Minor iase-- ‘ball Association -meeting » Mar- Jane ‘Hotel, Wednesday, June 29, | PLUMEINS &. SMITHS HEATING LTD. 61. ‘CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTEEGAR ‘/ cess to it from an access road (continued from: page one) the property would be taxable, Comm, G. S, Rust: pointed out that the excavation part of the operation would have to be tidied up to the village's re- quirements. These requirements however, have yet to be estab- lished. With respect to the BA Oll Co proposal tor a service sta- tion-motel.. development near Cut-Rate Groceteria, residents asked for assurances that old ears and other messy objects would not be allowed to clutter up the property. ~ It was also disclosed that the service station will be locat- ed facing onto 7th Ave. with ac- to be provided by the depart- ment of highways, It was also disclosed that the motel development part of the proposal will be shelved pending a: decision by council and. vil- lage planners on whether or not road allowance is required through the part of the pro- perty parallel to ‘7th Ave. ¥ SPORTSWEAR by WHITE STAG TONI LYNN" .@tc., etc, HALTERS printed. .or solid colors, 8- 18 1.29 - 1.99. - 3.98 : SHORTS, short shorts * bermuda or surfers _ SLIMS, cottons, tery- lene, stretchees -/GASUAL SLACKS Collegiate « Stylo In denim cloth grey. and blue, i Men's sizes .... In light, blue Men's sizes... . $5.05 Boy’s sizes 8-16 $4.50 ead $3.5 ce : Casual Slims: © $Black, charcoal, olive wheat,’ blue. A $4.95 Men’s sizes... Boy’s sizes .... White Stag or Toni Lynn Co-Ordinates Matching halters, blouses, shorts, bermudas, surfers, slims, skirts “Walter Babakaiff, oer old:son cf Mr. and Mrs. Sam Babakaiff of Kinnaird, graduat- ed on. Saturday eromn the British : Institut of “Techiio- The Dayton 6473-A . “Safety Too” QUR, MOST POPULAR: OF SAFETY STEZEL TOR - BOOT 6”. = OIL, ‘TAN UPPER WITH NEO CORD (OH, REe -MADDOCKS fou. He has been studying at the institute for two years and has een’ awarded a diploma in for- es' roducts . utilization. He 7 fae ube ee started ‘work! company in Vancouver.” -; Roy Natsuhara of ‘Castlegar has also just Ered tee with his diploma from institute. Formerly of Nakusp, he Ss Ferry : May Operate All - Bay. Saturday... Under the new service sche ‘| dule .one of: the Castlegar fer- ries-is. now on 24-hour:'service and the other:on 18-hour ‘ser- vice on weekdays and eight-hour service at the ieee High- ways Minister P. A; Gaglardi has announced. The second sory, operates from 7 am. to 8 p.m. from Monday to Friday and from 11 am, to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. lardi says the situa- CASTLEGAR DRUG Mr.’ tion on Saturdays is being close- ly. watched and if necessary the second ferry will be Placed on 13-hour service that. - Sita 8. 14... GIRL'S cut offs, short, cap bell bottoms ~ $1.49 - $2.95 Vacation Check List, First Aid a Myciguent® Ointment . First Aid Kit), Baby. Vitamins‘ Aspirin Poison Ivy Lotion Hay Fever. Remedy Antiseptic Asthma Remedy Bye Wash Toiletries 3 . Razor Blades Foot Powder Special Neods Sun Glasses Suntan Lotion: Insect Spray Mosquito Repellent Vacuum Bottle Travel Clock: ” Consult your. pharmacist for - ‘all, your vacation needs. CASTLEGAR. DRUG - R E. Goulet — Corner of, Pine & Columbia RPh 865-7818 Open: ‘Monday --Saturday 9-6 Friday 9-9 Children. Playing With Matches Start Two Local Fires Children playing with ‘match- es are believed to have been re- sponsible for two local fires in four days. On Friday evening the fire brigade was called to the Pop- off . property Tetide the .Castle- gar Elementary School where a tree. stump was: alight and ‘on Monday evening firemen put out a blaze onthe corner of 1st Ave. and Green 'Street where brush was alight. ‘The corner of.’a shed was burned: at the latter No loss resulted from eith- er. ‘blaze. { .-, Sundays & Holidays 12-1 p.m.. 6-7.p.m..».. COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph. 365-6717 Hours 9-6 Di 99 pay Located: above ‘Bob’s n * Man's sizes BIG SeAMANENT PRESS CASUALS — ' NEVER TRON KORATRON...... :.$he wonder process that bakes the neatness right in! $7.95 - $16.55 Fashion It’s $8.95 - $10.98 A QUEEN BATHING SUITS $9.98 - $20.00 COTTON KNIT TOPS $2.98 - $5.98 . SHORTS - JAMAICAS = BERMUDAS. Se $5.28 $6.50 SLACKS. $5.98 - $9.98; " MARJORIE. HAMILTON permanent pressed - Men's GANT Shirts. : White, light blue, light, green, maize" é Neck sizes 15 -'17 Long sleeves .... Short sleeves... | fase fa floor,-Dutch: door. with-zipper, : ‘mosquito door _ flsper complete, one “poles.” 2:: - is ile ‘Palmetto Tent, 9 X12X7 Cabin Tents, 9X 12. Cabin Tents, 9 X12X7. Cabin Tents, 9X15X 7 $135.00 $6.95 . $2.06 Dee, 31/8763" ds of the Kootenays” VOL./19,:No..26 IA; WEDNESDAY, JUNE thd 1966 ° The Arrow dam is cay rising up out of: ‘the! bed:of the swift: flowing . Columbia .-river,. much ‘like the, Ej tian special meeting o: alrd: ‘egunell will: be held on on Tuesday to give fourth and final reading to the new village zon- ing bylaw. Before the meeting at the village Office; which is open to realdents; commissioners will in- mpect the: -gite of the proposed ig" to’ ‘allow the oper: wal i probany be decided at the At thle week's council meet- ing, loners finadized most ot their zoning Broporala deking: jdnto ‘account points arinounced that Kin- ‘session’. will-end'at*3: ‘and’ the second will begin wishing je paving is ‘well vaniaway council pbeen”: and coumeil will’ \at the recent public eral : R ening, it. - yin the. ooeraaitiss “which it serves. “As we. have no gymndsium facilities on campus for the first few: years, ‘it be: ni facilities in for us to, use, such community ha the ‘vicinity as ver Coubed hal passea ‘the en. ee ete ovement Society, which bes jurisdiction ‘in’ the matter. For Rebert Tezer_ : :| daughter of Castlegar News | field’ and stream -columnist} £ Jack “White, was the young- est-member:-of~ the course: The award is. giyen to. the diamonc rattlesnake, | § blessed” with: two “rattles, .was .found.-by-workers:at’the- Arrow | aa damsite; last Thursday. : They made their discovery, while working on a ‘pile of lum: gz | ber and calied shep foreman Lary Price, Gerry * Quiring Randy. Martini, Ed Grifone, Steve’ Willey, “Michael rian ‘Thomlinson, Hal: Hesketh and “Mr. Lamont. D. Love to identify it: Es | William @ | After he told them it was a rat-| § tler, they. killed it. : Opinion ‘seems to be. divid- hether the creature iin. with ‘the lumber, ‘itlis a‘native of this: tareal which is not’ noted for ra tlesnakes. The board of school trustees of-School. District No. 9 has ap- +) proved: the sonelliation board's report sal- aries’ for - custodian-bus-driver |. staff. jorie “Helen King ° ‘of a Castlegar, iz 19-year-old ‘under- legar gradaat Victoria ‘University, has won ee $500: Robert ‘Burns McMicking Chapter:IODE ‘schol- arship, it was announced‘by. the university this week. Marjorie,’ who ‘attended SHSS, is the. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, C. -H. King, the secre- tary-treasurer of School District No. 9.and. his wife. first'year_in ‘education at«Vic-| ICE CHESTS STYROFOAM . -HOLIDAY by Thermos ¥ ‘18.95 - 22.50 -'25.00 - 28.9! 95 - ‘THERMOS JUGS: Vagabond by Thermos $3.49 & $4.50 ~The conciliation’ board - re- toria’and Will be tarang secudd | year arts, majoring jn Taathema- to” "approximately 10.per- cent, At its meeting Monday night ithe board, after considering the |’ cost of installing beams in Stan- Jey Humphries Secondary School has: deferred: this project until next year. ‘The. board approved: the combining ' ofGibson Pass Creek schools:into‘one. anit ‘This | y will‘re-open‘the second room’ at Pass Creek School and close the Gibson ° Creek «School... The’ de- ¢ision‘was made :to imp ‘in- tics and “English, next year.> . Man to Prison For Contributing oa ‘Rendall Joseph B : Toned to: 12 montis, imprison! ment ‘at: Oakalla’ on: Monday :af- ter being convicted ona fi de in due cur: riculum, The! change’. will :bé|\~ made effective: in:September. ‘was presented | ma The boar with a table lamp made by the fal lags, ¢ 2 ‘ - Burns’ pleaded. tot 4 ‘guilty when he: appeared “here. before: te C. H: Clegg.-Mr: “Clegg described the of the charge as peng ofa very +f serious /nature.: “She has just completed . her Yi Se coabianity college; ‘Mr. Booth, “that it be seteseted with’ existing facilities and needs b partment ‘will call’ tenders ‘on’; ree Ufor a. curb and gutter program ‘for |: Castlegar, Rossland-Trail’ MLA Don: Brothers advised the Cast- News. yesterday afternoon by Phone from Victoria. covers: the section of Columbia Ave.: from Juniper’ St. to-ithe vicinity ‘of Crescent: St. It-also calls: for. the provision of storm Grains on Front and ‘Crescent Mr. Brothers also advised ‘council * the: news. that the} department | program is on schedul ‘The. town would, “he said, entieavor ‘to see that ‘its black. in, iceerans lepartment, ‘program || Leduc: ‘Paving: This: Toad \to the © Vine or all remaining streets and roads Kinnaird ‘is ‘well underway witha four- 2 Alberta Slacktopping cperation’ andere a on the ; ark. The’ width ‘of che! pavement’ on. the’ park i is 20 feet and covers. a ‘distan