12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuradey,b March 16, 1967 Case of the Moveable Speed Limit Gives Village Concern s the case of the speed ways in Nelson, explained that | council noted, but rather are ap- wasn't there — signs placed in a certain loca-| proved by a provincial order-i the signs that said it] tion Fest, of Kinnaird were] council and subsequently mark- village council| wrongly located and therefore|ed on a central mipp in: Victoria: ‘uesday night, had no legal status, e district engineer ex- A letter to council from th Astual speed lmit borders| plained that the actual border district pret one tent of high. are not established by the signs,| of the speed limit z one was a jouce matter of tens or hundreds of oe further within the village than was made apparent by the FOLLOW THE ACTION. ., and start some of your ows _ In Joyce's trim two toner .o< to beadquarters . shaped In the newest lines spun’ aight’ cote to have : DRESSES and 2 plece ensembles. og j Id be with “head ‘YK Antrons, Crepes, Silks, Nylons, Navy & white, for your fashion , y arcane, Cal Losi sec pec range, etc. Petite, Regular & Half Sizes $11.95 to $39.00 WeAne Ge ye A Porat Sp ae 1S During 1966 Operations redic-) the last quarter of 1965, and prices in the last half of the Preaused 313,000 the keate Lumber prices’ rose sharply | year. from the tree 00 eunitsot eet total output eee during the spring of 1966 but The report says she outlook | purchased 50,000 cunits from keted in a satisfacto Rie reeed fell back to 1965 levels during | for lumber. luring the for .a' total of 363,- 0! erican; “price “ levels | the "Last seven’ months or tie coming ‘year. ‘does a indicate | 000 cunits. Log requirements at 3 any. improvement: from ‘current | the plants were somewhat in ex- seer ice levels with swith pr redicted' hous-| cess of this volume but planned dat 1.08 mil- inventory reduction - necessitat- | dn a ea ‘yei ar, a curtailment ‘in. e > Sole .woods ‘division approximately 40,000 The Celgar pt 1118 mil ber divisions so ae fat ot lumber e: facts are related in columise Cellulose Co,’s annual report, just issued. The ‘report: adds, that the company’s two divisions here, a- an 8 high | Jong with the Celgar woods dly- ane of 126, a75 tons a operated well during 1966, ip, while’ th iber | Steady progress was made with | I ip- | wood costs bein, in line despite THAT EASTER LOOK In Spring COATS, imported & domestic cloths in new spring & summer shades VELVETS in beautiful colors: . - $29.95 WOOLS, laminated ................ $26.95 to $32.95 ALL WEATHER COATS — Reversible - Complete range of sizes .. $14.95 - $32.95 SUITS — New Spring Styles i and materials ................ $22.95 - $39.95 ural gas Son ion overseas 8 kept very.well dal Ly power ao notes the ed: througt 8 cont part-| re $12 per VOL, 20 No, 12 speeding wit outside he actual 1 speed zone, chosen’ to fight charges in ci pave be been able to beat e district superintendent advised” that the matter Lo referred to eee tana Published E ry Thursday. ati the 2 Crossroads of. the, Kootenay CASTLE Gumeciat By ARNOLD MARTIN * In discussin; ine seibili sho possibilty of i tual of ‘RD saninietat lon: or — 8a a : ateilation Re RA : in District ‘Hospital cast suggested M Thureday by. the secretary- treas- Id‘ prefer heir referral’ uerer. of Kootenay -Re- geatze, there is ‘asthird possibili- ore that pla é thing plaining that plans are “There is: n to resent to Gastlegar, ° or; ny ay 10 CENTS ‘PER COPY. bably referred to the depart- meni rot f highways in Victoria. exchan: mee of correspon- deat began with a protest from the village when the signs were removed from their westward location and planted in what the district superintendent advised was the correct location. Present location oft the si is is closer to the centre of = {illage than a group of houses, Cy The MOD, MOD WORLD OF TEE KAYS A large assortment of colors and materials $10.95 pr. $6.95 pr. MOD SHIRTS Hi Roll Collars TOP BASKETBALL team in| B.C. is ths Castlegar team made up of the:womien’ shown. here. They won'the’ title: at’ Salmon Arm ‘on’ Saturday night: by defeating’ a top-notch riety \ Fraser University. team 54-41. Standing are-Lor- ;; Petiny:B Cheryl’ Maglio, Loretta Bates and: Bernice Lightle Kneeling are Kathy Horcoff, Lenore Evans. and Clara Eben: Coach is Kingsley Kirby, who. is not shown. : ves, large polka ” joining roads and a bus tong sleeves, large po! stoppin, Present speed limit past the houses and the bus stop is 5 miles per hour, the dent advised ie his letter. LETTER Bouquet to Teachers For Gay 90’s Revue Dear Sir: Three cheers for the Castle- gar District. Teachers’ Associa- tion and the Castlegar Centen- nial Committee for their Night From the Gay: Nineties. = Although I heard some cri- ticism of the slow movements of the first half of the stage-show from the James Bond ‘fans, and found that wi the help ofa ie a would have been spared of lip- reading, I could not help being greatly impressed by the zest of the tformers to create a Cen- tennial. spirit. It is true that while frantic efforts were made between the scenes behind the curtains, the intervals would have been liven- ed up by leading the audience into some sing-songs as was done \ successfully at the arena dance. e Priced at Corduroy Slims with belt Stretchee deni: dot and paisley prints and solid colors. Washable cloths BIG GUY MODS In stretchee denim slims of burgandy | green, blue and loden S-M-L Sizes : or management mat] ryt ie ‘eee $4.95 - $5.95 i x : gar! Mr. Bodard w $6.95 . start if events of the past few. weeks are | ‘i? Annual the standard and the pace for’ he remainder 5a ree Men‘s sizes Boy’s sizes 8-14 | $6.95 $3.95 ishly successful Gay Nineties Reva involving | 2,88 eras reg Hot only: teachers but many other ‘membé! trict’ jurisdiction, | ra‘ cr tan +. A seco nen as: well, was:an excellent demonstration of what a purely local operation, as.is now | ; highly: perative: atmosphere... .canproduc s Soci ast: eekend’s Centennial sitee now. Sdminigtesing Cotlense one vc hi 7 Diseiet Hospital would cease to | ; He a concept now be! gislat QUST MAA nt LOVEL lEST FLOAT.in'the: Centennial to“ arrive: with special: Kick-off arade Saturday at Kinnaird, in © ust. The float is d Just In Time For Spring — Lovely knit dresses. in assorted styles and colors sizes 78 & 15-16. . $16.98 to $19. 98 im Aug lesigned so tut Linge ¥ wate “the part are used to “close it up™. Four mm. Jift the float onto As an alternate solution the band could have played a few “extra” numbers so that the mothers would have had less|® trouble restraining the impa- tient younger generation. in spite of these MADDOCKS trivial shorteomugs tn, compart SSS Fy a pret that a “he Backing well as individual financing. file enalty of .6 of. a ld ‘exist ‘for those mendantory, however, Mr. “Bo-| Pe tens Moa, Cust for those : eMonncn Books. Presented Lovely oe River Cotton Dresses ff & os gar men Wi io Te BPEL he eve, ate | Coneludng eeeusion ofthe To Centennial Library In assorted styles and colors — sizes 10-20 . Pare District) for hospi | 3 ‘Mr. Town ‘rowds.: Woodl 4 Park Students Sang C ry. pret Mr, Horvath succeeds Ro:s McCutcheon: who retired after polding. the. He, post of chairman of as The “Fathers of Amalgama- tory: the -thir instead in im atthe |head ‘of! the hospi- During ‘his ; is | head of the hi ‘board, | McCutcheon sai jon: | Saco of: 'Blueber- r the, Past three yeaa “In ‘announcing his retirement board chairman last Thursda: (or! ed the support of ofa Of the Toard, of all Naeptal o- cl Inembers 's management group. cle! a ot Boge “T wasn "This should present no diffe. (continued on page six) Maclean’ s Magazine Editor Spea Blair’ Fraser, widely-known editor of Macleans . magazine, will addres the first Castlegar ie West Kootenay ery member and of citizens branch ott the Ginadian Institute of International Mr. Fraser, an expert on hina, will speak on The Char- neler: of the’ Cultural Revolution in China. The’ institute meeting, | tena: which -will ‘be closed to press y to and* non-members, will: be held 2 /April-7 at Selkirk College. “Mr. Fraser will be‘ the first . | Of a series of nationally:and in-| to king Here ternationally: minent. speak- ersito’ adaress the ‘West Kooten- nay attracted some 75 members and: is interested in attracting mores: Those» cerned should contact him ‘at the college prior. the April Vis meetin; ig. jas Ciowns. Kiwanis Club's Float. “Andi ¥? and Cowb Were A ‘PP