Oia fae ie CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 28, 1964 Castlegar ‘Wins Track Meet po YoumNowr = | PUBLIC NOICE DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your basement | 4, out of the way. PAYS FOR: ITSELF in about a year of drastically reducing soap, clothing, cos- metic, electrical and plumb- ing “pills, ' Behool of Dance pre- sents an evening of ballet and Top, June 1 — 7.30, KIS Hall. Second Castlegar Cub and Scout father .and son_ picnic to be held on Sunday, May 31 at Weat Kootenay Flats, Meet at airport road at 1 p.m. Uni- forms from watst up. Bring stew, buns, something to drink, own platea and cutlery. * Ghock with us for all models ,and all sizes of Duro Water Softeners and installation. _ No Fuss” - No Bother _No Obligation MITH'S PLUMBING & WOT “ neanne © 61 ORESOENT ST, — PHONE 2401 — CASTLEGAR, BO. Tun UE sharp competition. ‘ Castlegar athletes led by Bob Maloff, Barbara’ Sharples, Ken Healey, Sergie Pereversoff, Gerry Mosby and Cecil Stooch noff dominated the early events. Kinnaird led by Danny Hraja- noha, Sam Cheveldave, Linda Hildebrant, and Brenda Young challenged the leaders but ne- ver gained command. Woodland Park, not to be outdone by the larger schools, overtook Castlegar’ shortly be- fore noon with excellent per- formances by Leona Rourkes, Marcellus. Strelaeff and Stan Rilkoff. The tension increased as the relay teams: prepared for the cilmax. Castlegar pupils, deter- mined not to be defeated on their home field, swept all the relays to bring the shield back LADY BUXTON French Purse Slip your folding money into the bill compartment. Now, put your silver into the roomy change purse, (Notice how wide it opens.) Store your cards, pictures and charge plates in the deep pocket. Then fold the whole purse in half and snap it shut. Even full it’s slim and fits neatly into the palm of your hand, In colors and leathers you've got to sec. $5 to $10 OPEN IT!.. (it’s a new kind of billfold) PULL THE TAB | (for an indexed. view) ra : at ~ AND FLIP! 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New braided Lycra® stretch, shoul bhatt : fas :) CHARCOAL BRIQUETS : *, Heme ‘10lbs....79¢ 20tbs.... $1.49 § ndar.”. ‘hat ‘Charcoal Lighter, 1 pt... 2... 39e f Plastic Foam. Fetes Bee aN pias SPECIALS | =] 24.1IN. BARBECUE ns PRE ge NE a _> Ed Herman Attends — ‘trict businessman, !of Robson, hasi been. appointed Mr. sentative . fc Provinoial. Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. : Dec. 31/87654 VOL; 17, No. 23 Published Every Thursday at:“‘The Crosiuaad of the Kestcaays” ea seetirenpraceeereneestrennanemners z ry CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, | at THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 ‘seph's and St. Rita’s Kindergarten is Sister. Bernadette’ Marie, SA; left, and Sister ‘Thomas Marie,. _SA, at right. Members of the class are, back row left to right:! Robert. Quaia, Jeff. Cawte, Scott MacKenzie, Colin ‘Chalk, Brian’ Jack, Kevin’ Leckie, Reginald Veysey, Roy Tipping, Barry Gor- koff and” Mickey ‘Burke. Second row: Robert Mackey, Wayne? Rees, Jackie Gaudet, Stephanie Goulet, Verona Bozek, Gait, ‘ ‘Fodor, Kerry Lynn‘ Wood, Diana Morgan;’ Dougie Veysey and. Danny, Stewart. Third row: Jackie Green, David Ruthland, Do-: ald Paul, Kathy Rutherford, Maureen Murphy, Leslie Storvold, Heather M nzte, Pamel Sherwood, ‘Nancy ‘Ternent, ‘Sheena Nichols , Louige Richards, Carol O'Shea, Susan’ Goettini ‘Patti-Lee: Hatlen and: Wallace ‘\Lacourseire, are: Brian: McKay, Gordon. Jaques, Kevin Gordon ‘Hutchinson,, Randy..Thom, ‘ iuk, Paul Aitken, Kenny Manson, Bi ‘Fan and’ Michael Anderson. row: Rodnoy| was ‘a'’44 per: cent’ growth in “Distrit ing; Zhe béard of ‘management of; the: Castlegar and istrict | Hospital has written Health Mi-| ister. Eric’ Martin ; telling him it ‘feels that the’ exp ‘the hospital: to 50 beds ‘will be dnadequate” as soon as the ex- Pansion -is, completed. 3 It requests, the minister to| fl :Sive, consideration to ‘including yet more’ beds in the present expansion program but does not, ‘spell out how: many: more. beds wanted by the board, ma}: .-Mr. Martin,’ noted the board, int ‘giving ‘approval in’ principle g | to. the“expansion to 50 beds ‘in- dicated ‘that provision should be made in the expansion plans for future growth in’ this area. 7 2.) \ In the‘meantime, the board has submitted.a program of de- velopment forthe expansion to BCHIS for its ‘study. The pro: gram outlines ‘the’ thinking: of i c Corbett, Ju-| the ‘planning: commit ‘Ule-Ann Shelfontiuk, Joan Stainton, Lynn’ Fry, Heather Ruther,| Ublece ford, Roland ‘Kemperman ‘and Luke: Lorti: : : ', Gulimont, Monies Read, Debbie Martin, Lorie: Si bes by tik Ophea *»: The board: noted ‘that:there | ¥ Population °: in’. School : ~ No.: 9 between :1966 ‘and soot bas and “suggested : that ‘the effect | § if ARTOW *: ‘construction, completion *. of : the south celal highwa‘ F $25,000, at its! meeti Joba ‘patching will “he “right after that. re-. soon as work is completed ‘in the business ,Section Eprogress al to be ‘filed by /NES|< “the °) with: council “and © it. will..be deat Bere = given publicity at that time.) ‘Knutsson *said tore a —TB Society Mecting most sucerseful eo ates ne soaete, Consultant's represent. tory of the B.C, Tuberculosis | ative added that the contractor, Society. Seeman vionaure | WHO. has _sub-let. the work .to . ‘An Blackline . Pavin; expanded program :against ‘chest disease was ‘made ‘possible by. the -highest ” total of |. Christm: les ever and: Pine; almost’ the © entire street will:-have to be repaved. { iscuss :the matter of. black- gus Haines anc reported ‘on thelr storm ' Rear tea Magen at ‘Grand, Fore, ts pean. high level.” : The .. repre-, sentative” also’ noted that. asi “81 Street Lights “Out in a Stom’ fost Te sae; Vacarsies Filled . “good” with | » Row. ~ having 2 joard of: trus- tees learned at'its meeting last week. fhe piggies Improvements are ‘to be varried it at tis Tarrys school}: |..." '; E | and ‘a supply. of earth has ‘been “Plans? f é $14 obtained :which will ‘be: hauled | 000 shopping P evelonaen nti x Se Re downtown * Castlegar were dis- ce val-| Closed: yesterday by Cec Gorse, a Face i “might prove. benefi- two-day session neouver last: Thurs- | © iday, Accompanied by | - ile -.Christmas Seal : Castl ay : will visit Castlegar in thi fall: of 1984, when. the Oper, . A prominent Castlegar dis- R. T.:Waldie by the provincial cabinet to the West.. Kootenay.-Regional..Col- lege Council.’ Waldie, who ‘is repre- Pemberton ‘Secu-, 4 WISE. OWL CERTIFIC# ‘to Cominco ‘lead smeit who prévdntéd’ injury to. aie smelting department’ supe: Other government appointee a icll.ig,, former; Nel- : his ey glasses. : Makinig ‘the. presentation Tin! Oth such.. award | made" to-a’ C ito Common: n> will for the 1961: treaty tocol attached last ( understood: that 35-member. ie |: cons ofthe: treaty, ipproved it at the second’ of s. Private sessions, Against. Bumping. The Village of Castleg: offering’a $25 reward ins, oS fol tion’ leading to ns viction' of any. person’ dump- Ing garbage. and-‘sew: 34 luent: anywhere withi by. ing ‘ rn je ‘limits but in Bie f tandéi it Her. of the B.C. championship, ‘and Roy Duggan’ of im- de by. Univer.| owner of the City Centre Motel sal Appraisal Ltd.,-and this will| 2 pining peer: et bring the’ sebool district's bul Sackese Pie ing. and. contents figures up ‘on.‘the ‘old. William’ date. , Seas ie harsEe next to’ the. Castle Bowladvome, i} located” across from. the motel ae STLEGAR YOUTH Wilson Woodrow, left, is ‘congratu 1 a 3 *, :, 7 gratu- ted on his: splendid showing in provincial finals of teen- agé ‘safe driving road-e-o-by Jim’ Merrill ‘of Whalley, win- perial’ Oil Limited, ; spo: ors of the Junior Chamber ‘of erce: project.:Local ‘road-e-o champions from 31 B. ;-| Communities participated in the day-long series of. skill and road tests ‘at Cloverdale. ‘Municipal clerk Joe. t lin told. commissioners ab that I des- meeting’ that: the oGription, ha! legal