CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 9, 1963 PAINTING AND DECORATING Free Estimates Gladly- Given P. WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. Phone 365-5410 ” _CEDAR CREST OPEN DAILY 9 A.M — at hourly rate ie LE BT SWIMMING POOL | COVERED HEATED POOL 11 P/M. Available for private swimming parties Admission: 25e for two hours during ays; 35¢ per person ievenings =~ l | : SmI. a TT 1 i HKAY MOTORS = 2880 Highway Drive, TRAY = pOAUES AND SERVICE = ch Oldsmobile "Envoy d = ee Caclilac : ~ Gorvair Every Car Guaranteed Finest and Cleanest Used Cars in the Koot ANTAL a ios oe mace cas A special ‘meeting’ for ‘tho mem- bership, was called by the Stanley Humphries PTA last’ week. A brief was presented to the memb: ee explaining the stand taken executive on the’ recent pa, BM garding the demotion of the high school principal, ‘An outline ofthe ‘brief is as foliowa L in the first place after hav- ing welghed both isdes of the | question, we ‘considered the board’s action was without: adequate’ rea- son. We were'concerned'a grave injustice had been done Mr. Brown, , 2. Wo. were alarmed at the rising among =| Chemcell Reports Increase in Sales For First Quarter “Net sales for the first quarter of 1963 were $10,043,000," or 10 Per cent about the rate’ for the second half of 1962 and'22 per cent above the first quarter of 1962", Robingon Ord, president: of Cana- dian Chemical Company, Limited reported today at the company’s annual meeting. ‘Sales in all areas of operations ~~ petrochemicals, cellulose, acetate. flake and: fibres are substantially. higher. than. major gains in cellulose. acetate flake and’ in. tow for the manu- facture of cigarette filters.”. Earnings for the first quarter the comparable 1962 period, with:|; some of'the students’ towards Mr, Brown and the teachers, This dis- respect stemmed from the action taken-by the school board’ as'a re; was previ ofthe me Strong ' support awas given: to the executiye ‘on’ the ‘measures. ta- ken’ and ' the» brief. was’ ‘fally ‘en: |" dorsed,‘'The' action ‘of the PTA |~ iowsly approved ‘by ‘most embers: before At was) in, sult of pressure placed ‘on them by parents whose children received the recommendation ' to” leave school at this time and repeat the grace in: September. | * 3. We-were also concerned that anyone could ‘be'demoted: in such a: callous ‘manner with: complete disregard’ for ‘his excellent: record |- of. ten: years’ standing. Imagine anyone attempting to’) destroy'a man’s career for merely doing his job ‘as laid down by: the Chant Re‘ port, and Wear, in’mind: that Mr. Brown waa only acting: on the re- commendations of the teachers of hess, stadt. eet ould see.a precedent established ‘whereby pike. teachers control would be completely under: ri A’ point: made at the meeting was that’ the ‘principal does’, not | have the power to expel sldentss he’can only. recommend. Only’ t! school board’ has the, power to a Pela student, Empl sas Abul To: Submit’ UIG Books!” To the’ Nearest Office Notices are-now. being.mailed tby the: Unemployment Insurance to all with mined and,a future ed. in! an impossible. Position, math have also shown..a crease and expectations - for 1989, are,therefore favourable, Mr. Ord stated, As soon as feasible, the com- pany proposes to publish quarterly. earnings figures, but as the, past quarter ended in‘ the midst of the share exchange : offer. to’ holders of common shares’ of Canadian Celanese, it is not appropriate and could be misleading to. report quar- terly: f-carnines at this time. |” on the, merger elie ’ : i sSmering Tire Warebo: nse 0A i ““ WHOLESALE GM’ PARTS DISTRIBUTORS | _ Largust stock in the Kootenays of genuine Parts = for all General Motors Vehicles teivesa Canadian’ Chemical Somme pany and ‘Canadian Celanese, was stated that /as’a result of tie share exchange’ ‘offer, which is still open, and the cash-offer, which has exp! red, I less.than.7, per cent of the. shares “of “Canadian: ee ‘The merger gives the company Quality Paints OGLOW BLOCK - @ Good TV Reception @ Tremendous: View OLORMATES. 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National erstounent office, fr ‘There are’ approximately. 40, with o their nearest : @ Low monthly payments. -s Speak at Regional ‘Conference. in Trail “The heads. of three education. al institutions will take, part-In°a Tegional ‘conference on higher edu- cation at Trail junior high senool Saturday, : ee sok: B, Macdonald, prest- U 340,000, Commission in the Pacific Region, which ‘includes both British Colum- bia ‘and the Yukon Territory. Num- ber-of insurance books involved int the ‘ ‘annual renewal, is close’ to}i.'‘ ‘Leslie T.: Fraser, UIC regional director, stressed’ that it is in the interest . of’ both- employers’ and workers that all expired insurance books: are renewed: promptly, +. “Unemployment insurance bene- fit is based upon‘ the amount” of the ‘COST § ROUBLE FREE § ° You deal ona ‘cash basis with, ‘. the dealer of your choice.’ ® Applies to new or. used core. First find the car of yo! paid during a certain of’ British Gotan will be’ the “keynote speaker ‘at’ the. “conference which | is. entitled - “The Macdonald “‘Re- port. ‘and; higher Ssucation! sate BR. K. period, . and neglect in renewing finsurace: books ‘could result in an fapplicant’s claim for ‘benefit pene, x Rais ” he sai : Castlegar Branch: JIM LAMBETH, Manager Ber Everett Junior Golleve in. Deopett: Washington, and W..'J.° Cousins are auboatt insurance book within one week of notice ‘as specified under to the dean and head of L Junior College in Alberta, will take part in Siscussions later the same day, : RS, Welton chairmar of the West Kootenay Regional Con: ference’ planning “committee, ’ will open the meeting at 9.30 am. Other speakers: prior:to Dr. Mac- donald's address.’at;,10 a.m, will be Mayor J./Palyga of Trail, MLA . L. Brothers, MP H: W. Herridge and Franklin. Walden, president of the UBC’ Alumni Association. . 7. Following .Dr.: Macdonald's ad- dress entitled “The aims of higher education in B.C.,".a panel discus- sion will consider the ‘role ofa junior college. Jenni yarn and fibres factor in futur recent years. and in earnings’ in’ that year. Additional directors of ‘Cana- the annual meeting were -W.- Arbuckle, ‘R. M. Fowler, all: of Montreal IF YOURE: LOOKING FOR A.GOOD HOMESITE. BE SURE To SEE. : THESE ATTRACT IVE Lots. RIGHT AWAY ey ii a sm TO IR mum sales of yarn and fibres will continue to be‘a most, important é' growth and’ it is anticipated that arnel will continue the rate of growth established in In proposing the adoption of the company’s, annual report. for 1962, Mr. Ordreferred to'new_re- cords set in Production, in sales dian. Chemical’ Company elected ‘at GC. We Palmer, Jean Simard, M. F. Strong, . N.. Thomson, R. L., Weldon and og} ean ‘Raymond, and P. H. Conze and J. ie Worth. of ee cnn om; ON eS. A. and R. J. Baker, both of UBC and members of the team :which as- ‘sisted: Dr. “Macdonald: in the pre: Paration ‘of his report, G. R. Mc- Meekin of Trail, and Dr. Berg. ~ R.-E. Lester, president of the B.C.* School ‘Trusteés Association, will addreés a conference luncheon meeting: chaired : by: UBC senate member J.’V. Rogers of Trail. An afternoon symposium en- titled “A Kootenay ‘College?”. will Pal of L.:V. Rogers high school, treal | Nelson, Rev." Dr. 'L..}R. MacKenzi vice-president “of Notre: Dame Us New York, | 2 perry mete on Frank (Bien. Mitiriiii A ATTTcAoTcic IE | board. The conference will, adiow =/at 5 p.m. following’ a summation mature vof a hea organization ‘created.’ will “have to remain-ready but inactive: far long a0 emergency, pa service has and resolution. session. a ea the i felatene makes? it’ ‘likely ‘that any. q perfods of; time, ¢ ithe, responsibility || - ‘administrating | | existing official | ulations; it Te. aFamilyFinance Plan Loan atyournelghbour- hood branch of the BANK OF MONTREAL. ‘ ( BANK , OE Mowtanis) ‘Family Finance Plan | . consider post-high.’ ‘school eduea- |; : A. |tion in the Kootenay area, ‘ ~ Among the participants will be |:]: * Dean Cousins, Gerry. Lee, princi-|.| : “INSURANCE. AND “REAL: ESTATE. NEEDS eI. saves space — little room is needed tor electric heating’ - It provides positive thermostatic control.of temperature in ‘each room, Tt. is :inexpensive: Its economy’ ‘has been proved in hundreds oF homes served by ‘West Kootenay Power.. HEAT B STTER Electrically ~ WEST KOOTENAY, POWER =. Ladies Tee Off on Tuesday : cA MALE." : Graduates COME IN EARLY AND ORDER YOUR” |. ~SUITS ; SPORTS JACKETS SLACKS for GRADUATION LEITNER'S The ladies’ meeting at the Kin- naird Improvement Society halt ‘was not well enough: attended ‘to make a decision’ on an executive but it has been decided. ‘to hold the oponing ladies: nite: on’- Tuesday, | av 14 with’ tee off tlme set for’ . : PaiLet’s make this a good turn- out; refreshments will be served in the new clubhouse; bi your own'‘cup. We hope:all new mem- bers will turn out and an effort will be. made to acquaint them with, the fundamentals of this game of golf,” sald a svoakey for the group. LL Te The Sign for Spring CASTLE MOTORS LTD. 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Federation ot] lubs Sonyention at Vernon : now a, thing. of the Past but, to my. blue-eyed better half and myself, it is a wonderful memory—of. hard: fought . argu: and which will on. the other hand fishermen to'take‘all the fish they require’at'a lowly cost of a miser- able -little’ two; dollars, In fact if you're a. salt ‘water ‘sports fisher- man (into: which: category. many well adjusted sportsmen or-rather, I. should say,’ British © Columbia minded people, (for they were, ane always have been, fighting for the one of the people who call B.C. home and are proud of it). At times argument: was hot and heavy and tempers’ flared but the main theme of impartial justice nover forgotten. Ed ‘Meade, ‘our secretary manager ‘and © his -3 were on tap at all times, correlat- ing ‘material and keeping the con- vention: rolling ‘ina’ smooth and |: even manner with ‘the able’ assis- tance of” As with: all conventions: there is a’ great deal of work and a little the Vernon’ club. taft | ing ‘sport’: fishermen), to bring ‘elas you can: fish without any license vee whatsoever, © If you-care to. pay a fee. of $1, 1 understand: you :can buy a commercial license and go out and fish: commercially and’ sell: what you catch. Buy, a weight of fish you can catch in "Perhaps it fishing Hcenses were raised to around $ (includ- them in: line with hunting Heenses | tn home of Mr. and eous, Bill oevaileaee our. ‘retiring president of two years standing, vote of thanks from every Sports- man in-B.C. for the time. and ef- fort he has devoted the ‘Among those who attended the tea and ‘ ‘apron sale, r these problems are not bing work- DEER PARK SDGIALS |= ery eman of Nelson arrived’ ie suse fer dara at.the very few of the boys showed ‘up, and Mrs, J late, for te toples were always in: man. and ‘a commercial: license charged of around $50 as -it is with’ most other. businesses, then the depart- ment’ concerned would; gét* the funds they need and deserve to op- erate ‘on, but ona more equitable basis. It is. time we took a long look and a penetrating one, at our natural | resources; ’ pi ish We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 2 Tomato Soup, 4 1O0r. tins 49c Fig Bars, Paulin's 1% Ib, pkg. 49c if : oo Tomatoes, matkin’s 2 28-02. tins 49 Cheese Spread, tes in 597 .|| Apple Juice, 2 4e