AVAL have ‘tea with ust Bake Bingo, Robson Reo Hall Nov. 28, 7.30, Serer to Rec, Committee, OES Dazaar and hve Twin Rl- vers Hall, Dec, 5, 2.90 - 4.80, Pein Baking, Draw. Tickets SMITH’ an Citteens ater Nov, 37, ° Serie tit joy Hump- niles Secondary School Nov, 80, LA To Gulacs and Brownies meeting at Mrs, T, McGauley 408-5th, Nov, 30, 8 p.m, - Screening Plant . May Be: Necessary. For Getting Gravel * Castlegar..may have to in:| stall.a screening plant ‘in order to obtain fine gravel.:' ‘This ‘was’ the . opinion’ ex- pressed by works supervisor Norman McNabb at’ council's Tuesday night following amy Salo « Nov, 28, 980 - 22, SA Hall Pine St. PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR We are now agents for the famous FLORSHEIN BRAND SHOES comments by Comm, Leo Bosse. Mr. Bosse queried the works supervisor on the “quite large rocks” in gravel he has noticed being put down on village streets, Mr. MeN: “said crew: have been ere to” attempt to secure finer gravel from village pits but the only final answer might have to be the installa- tion of a. screening plant,, He noted that’ “good «gravel Pits are at a premium” and that most private gravel ; pit operators have installed screening plants, LEGION CORNER An ‘important meeting will be held on Tuesday at which further nominations from the floor will be made to fill all of- fices for 1965. .-: Balloting will take place at ‘| this meeting and all members are requested to attend. It is important to all members to see that the best possible candidates are selected to fill cut the slate your Branch: so come on comrades make the Dec, 1 meet- ing a must and give your.Branch the support it needs and des- a giant Christmas Bingo-is planned for the near future so watch for advertising on this big ‘event. ee DOLLS a aL a TO-DAY'S FASHIONS in PARTY DRESSES Glowing Shades of pinks, blues, saphire, red » as:well as black and’ white. In rayon crepes, brocades, nylon sheer, acetate and nylon lace ‘or knitted ‘Antron Nylon or Wool Crepe Suzettes; Boucles, Mohair. Sizes 8 to 20 or 162 to 24% Priced to sult every budget $13.95 to $24.95 WOOL : SUITS “In Crepe Suzette,:Boucles or Double Knits Two piece or three piece styles Smart for any occasion Sizes,9 to.20 or 2012 to 2442 $18.95 — $25.00 - $45.00 Just came ina large shipment of TOM JONES BLOUSES wae BRA SALE Living Bra, nylon caps ; Reg. 95 : Special Price. $2.95 Cotton ‘Pretty. 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Education ‘in British Colum- Dates ‘for’a three-day. ‘cele- bration .to , mark’ the occasion of Castlegar assuming town sta- tus have been: set,for the week- end oe Feb. 26, 2, 28," e dates were set Mon- day alaht by: a special ‘commit- tee: called chairman counclt plan tion. i * Highlight 0 the | celebra- tion is to be..a civic banquot \ Attatre “Minister Dan) Campbell eaker. but it ‘will be over- |: shadowed by a proposed, Spring Thaw. type. of royue: ‘ undertaken revue, Ha members’ of ‘he Kinnaird ttle Thgatees would ‘be ' pre-| sented “0! jand: would: epoof: m: f Municipal: too my’ +S that have! dotted, ‘Castlegar's' history. = Included Would be skits'on Dr! James McAnitilty, the Oglow sub: diviioh former Comm. Frank | da: Richardson, the fire a department Ald | elvie: banquet at whic! ispecial ton sales’ while'a’ half. holiday; for: school 'c! Mlity.s. 2. on the Satu ‘ald be'a-schedule. o! tobe’, eeided endin there wo- missioners and municipal clerks would ‘be: honored, oh ure be asked to ; offer events yet with: a | ti ex-com} | ¥ the ‘aftern : would be held at at ‘whi ce rasan would be o honored Provincial Library, Fartiament Bulldingsy Victoria, B.C, Lee. 32/8785, at. which ‘it is hoped Muni pal ig-also ‘a: posalb! ;Castle; | ches oid be 7 VOL?!:17,No; 49° ‘the attide of caatlégar'e uncil the The brief notes that the proposed © WK: “Regional College of Castlegar commi sioners is ‘that the emphasis is js-one of and “intense interest” but it is:tempered with concern: that recent press reports have indl- cated that the” ir gilege might attempt. to. be: all Se ito all people and will do nothing well. 2. In a letter: to WK Regional College: council .presid Gray ‘— in answer. to a‘rec sang est from. Mr, : Gray..that: the. Jocal municipal .council.. express its views on the subject — the vil- lage. deems as ’“profoundly per- tinent” the following sentence from UBC president: Dr.John B.; Macdonald’s “Yeport on High- bia and a Plan for. the: Future: “Any fal dobe at unre) a ‘and: ft. is inet to do| none lof ‘of them well.” : The ’ Castlegar + brief says the’ symposium .‘héld -in- Trail ontributions away from the views expressed at that symposium to a’ proposal favoring a compre- 28 the experiment proceeds and : its hensive ‘¢ yet, having ‘available enough information ‘on’ ‘‘antic!- pated, demand, student popula- tion ‘and available’ staff.” Terming’ the ‘regional col- lege’ ‘a ‘great'venture arid an exciting experiment’ in educa- tion,” the, Castlegar. brief «says “ts ultimate ‘success ‘must de- pend. upon ‘its ‘graduated dev- elopment: ‘Theneed for exten- sions both in:buildings and cur: riculum may become apparent solidated.” : Specifically, the Castlegar brief expresses" fear that” ‘‘The :| vocational feature’ of the: college suggested by: educational repre- |: sentatives ‘in recent weeks. is incompatible * ilities presently available in Nel- BON. 6h “phe alm ‘and function of the conse should: be. complementa- |' similar: fac- |' nic ld neither usurp the’ atrangement’ and provisions Of! thi vosatignal school in Nel- teh ‘night ‘classes, rief suggests that |, better..le “to m the “cha ging ‘demands of tech. id: gem professional: oc: the/purposes of:UBC‘ and Notre. Dame- o Vaiversity"< “of: Nek: R a} sehool ‘curriculum ‘for. wl It! continues: \‘*For:: the _re- 1 college to retain the high tits tea- ching: energies’ should’ not be i courses that: may be‘ “included. by the ‘local high schools in their; night equately.: qualified : « /may!be attracted -£ Hous Professions! a ie: ‘ter. system courses : which | is ithe: brief: it: disregart or these: wie cou education, want ‘be ‘to: aiminist the-acade- grade |i e municipal . ‘brief: op- |! this:“on-the: grounds. that |: ie ‘university and: eneral programs ,. in aay a May. of: last, 3 Sears (Berta ° For The Ladies ay Boxed Towel Sets ‘Hughes to ly rice, Simp ‘o, seek re-election. He had ‘earl- . He shad! given Bo ex indicated not run Penny Brite - Tina Tres- sy.- Tickles Talking. Doll » - Midge & Allen - Bar. Boxed Pillow Cases bara& Ken'- Kemnay: . : Gael re Table Cloth Sets . se ! 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ELDON-WOODBURNI @ SETS, - MONOPOLY . a HEA UTY: DUMP TRUCK © -ETCH-A-SKETCH » TRAINS Triang & Tyco. All H. 0. Guage. south: end‘ of the runway. [sic Additional lands were pur- chased 3 years BEO, for:the run- wey: extension, ‘notés* Mr: West, , that ' out “until it has actually bee - rating. ;the, Crescent , Valley . ra sneluded in the budget.” ee fsa, range will move (to gar ‘airport. in+ th areas for emergency transportation in the event : iS la of a candidates [i sof an accident! in‘: any, Lardeau valley: :commu- willappear: in Text week's Cas- tio - | tlegar News. i ; % anne. wall be held'on ‘sat- Hi of ali sizes: to se ee shovels and 15-: and 3p od re ia Castlegar village | -18-cubie-yard ; Eucs: The: highways : department office‘ and. in ‘the ‘Kinnaird Im- hopes:to have construction on provement Society: Hall: *:Cas: ed next April with paving « tlegar' Voters willalso’ vote on as. the weather is suitable. a~$108,000- water. improvement port have Tee Photos by Burt' Campbell, bylaw for the nnd ‘time: 00 | orily” aud that the’ conimittee is| :. advised Castlgar council at i ; ay ees se sure: that,. Tuesday © night’ that 7: | on. the’ proposed | extensions be- further: reductions: “will ing ‘passed ; by. ‘Parliament, two - the: relocation main, epyoleets ‘ied a it; mi as" of ‘de iy" ing spent: by the department of highways on hired. equipment. and ‘wages and a partial clo- sure has-been put -into effect on the road ‘so that interruptions to the project'can be contri ed: The gravel’ cruster; “left “picture,” is ‘now working at Melford ‘Creek where gravel is be-. ing: stockpiled’ for final’: gravelling and: paving: of the road. Four miles of road south of Lar- deau ‘has been} opened up ’and the crusher: hat finished’ working: at" Lost ‘Ledge where gravel. has ‘beén stockpiled. The second picture shows TRUCKS Shovels, Graders, Fire: Cement I ip | Crescent: Valley; facilities ‘be operated ‘by remote’ control jephéne ‘lines “in the Sy: Creek and Robson areas been red said. negotiations a peacimeean t \ West: Engine, Jeeps, with the ‘department of. trans- | Truck, etc. : : 8,200-foot-long : lift, estimated: at : about- St2,000 Ed ucational. oF fe) YS. "Lasgo. < Child. Guidance, Tinker, Building Blocks. tlegar's fro retiring”. com sioners,;:R-: Madd Gwilym Hughes, ‘was Tauded: “at tin; Tuesd . AND:MANY: Bottery Crested now, living: No was’, successful ‘in’ hi of. Castlegar, be end of ‘next year’ —when ithe*Duncan. river. will: through ‘them. When'.the dam ‘is operating’ they will become ouitlet: tunnels: ‘The ,tunnels are .to-be located in bluff.’atop of © which ‘a" tourist rp “is tobe ‘Access to the viewpoint will be over the historic old'Leary bridge ~ arid.a’ 24-footavide access road to the dookout ‘was scheduled to be under. -construction , this Th * body, qualifies ag.a member of board’ b: R. -E.. Goulet ‘ Corner’ Pine = Colne )Ph. 365-7818