*aoctation was held For Three: Days An executive mecting of tho Castlegar and District Fall Fair As- ‘Thursday ‘even- ing at the home of Mrs,/B, Hill with only four members, attending and Pete Ewart presiding,:.< ‘4 Many suggestions were’ made ana these will'be discussed’ at the | ' general meeting. Suggestions were made regarding thd placing of. the trophies, rafftes, ‘ete.’ A bill from Bosse's " Jowelery was ordered paid, including the repair bill for a damaged cup. Rent for the arena for the two days of the Fair and removal of flooring is also to be paid, It was.decided to call a ge- neral meeting for Oct, 30 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall when it is hoped -that: all organizations will have, their representatives present while any person who is interested in the Fair is cordially invited to attend this meeting. It was also suggested that the 1964 Fair be held 3 days and tenta- tive dates set were Sept. 17, 18 and 19, “4 Itwas also suggested, that ad- mission be discussed at the general meeting and it was suggested that children under-12 be admitted free only if accompanying their parents, otherwise they will pay By WAYNE NEWELL Minor hockey is slowly getting | to its feet: now that our season has started, Teams have been pick- ed and ‘revised to a certain extent, For everyone's benefit it might be wise to make some comment on the foams, schedules, ctc.” : Inv the peewee division we firat' picked four teams of over. capacity hoping to pick a rep team from this, The coaches, however, do not think a rep team would be of any benefit this year. Conse- quently the pee-wee division now has five. teams, one being made BIRTHS GIBSON — To Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gibson (nee Greenwood) of East Arrow Park, Oct, .25, cal daughter. WISHLOFF — To ’Mr, and Mrs, George Wishloff (nee Andro- ter of Castlegar, Oct. 25, a daugh- er. NIUK — To Mr. and TEFO! Mra, villian Stefoniuk . of Cas- tlegar, Oct 28, a son, ‘ REZANSOFF — -To. “Mr, and ‘Mrs, Peter F. Rezansoff ‘of Blue- berry, Oct, 29, a daughter. ., CLASSIC AAs Design by Bluebird ‘For the finest in: i - , fashion and the ‘utmost i in quality. BLUEBIRD’ x olamonds for happiness ') LAY-AWAY ‘NOW ,TO AVOID. THE RUSH BOSSE'S JEWELLERY . ‘ 365-2041 up'of some younger Bantam play- A. coaches meeting will be held from time ti time to alon Juvenile, 20 - 9380 Bantam, 0.30 1.45 Mid Monday Nov. 4—6,45 - 6,45 Pea get A vs.B game, 8,00 - 9.00 Ju-| Pee Wee veniles, Thursday, Nov,.7-—-8.45645 Peo Woo C.va D game, \6.45;-'7.45 Peo 00 6 Bi vs E game 8.00'- 0.00 Mi + Tuesday Nov, 5 — 6.45 - 6.45 Pee Wee B va c game, eas the coaches to changes, This, I hope, will eect Big Bad Henne's approval. f As for the Bantam ‘and Mid: get divisions — where are all the players this year? Orice again over- sized. teams, were picked: with the hope of picking “rep. is seen by the schedule ‘try-outs for, these’ rep teams: take’ place: next week ‘with another’ couple ‘of? ses- sions: to be held’ the “following week. ‘All fellows hoping to: make | these teams’ are asked ‘to come out ‘and ‘ It.is my hope that many out. side’ games can’ be. arranged: to show. these teams the competition they.can ‘expect. come the West Kootenay playdowns. Yes, the Juveniles — our ju- veniles — with the aid of a few ‘Juniors are shaping up to form stiff‘ competition ‘in ‘the commer: cial league. Hope this: league isn't too late fellows? .’ ‘We are drastically short of referees and coaches, -If you. dads would only stop and-realize: that you would only be required ‘one hour ‘a week if you were to take a’ referee's whistle! Please give ‘us your ‘names scon! “On Saturday at 10;a.m, there will be a jam session for all refer: ‘ees to go over the rules, especially : , | new: ones, Let’s see everyone out, As for coaches — pee-wee'E team is still coachless 271! Without sup-. Port it looks like we may have ano- ther tough’ grind ‘again?’ Support us in any way possible so we can make this the most successful year yet. See you at the Fiokt The following are the make. “UD of the various teams, along with next week's hockey SBi0 36885 _ Winter COATS ‘and GAR i eanTs | Sizes. 8: to 20 or 38. to: a4 “GAR COATS Promotion; Prices $12.95 | ‘Bite | LAMINATED "JACKETS and _ CAR: COATS New fall shades “ineluding. black Men‘s sizes : $1380 to $19.95 | ( Boy's sizes 8 -'14 ‘S11.95 & $12.95 _ Boy’ 's sizes: 3 + as _7.99.& $9.50 ,Pee-Wee A coach —:EdIsakson; L. Kinakin,: Reith, Munroe, Goulet, Hartson, T. Haegy, D, Haegy, Kon- kin, Plotnikoff,: Haykemp, Gallo, Dyck,’ McIntosh and Haines. *B Coach — Bill Henne; Randy Frost, Rodgers, Stoochnoff, Henne, and ‘youl see a pattern of the sole of the foot in 2 This ence the foot shape Of the next child in line, | His or her size may: _the-same but body. oweight, stance; * ena Cee ‘childre: need -correct shoes . , Broperly fitted. Savage © hoes,; well made of. good ‘materials over* Bro) lasts, are correct * for boys and girls of all ,ages. And our staff. “understands the impor- tance of proper aes SEO MO TC _PUBLIC NOTICE . Canadian Legion LA. Popp = ‘YOU CAN INSTALL’ AN “ESSO OIL HEATING SYSTEM NO DOWN PAYMENT. 10 YEARS TO Pay ’ LOWEST INTEREST RATES “JUST, CALL ‘SMITH’ 5 call Me IIce rm Malland, Fe Oe a rerent oneleer call Day Tea. Nov. 9, 2.80 - ‘30 Bake Table United.Church Women’s Fall Tea and : Bazaar, Church’ Basement, Nov.,:8.: a ae ting Any Castlegar and Dutriet Girls - purpose - to form Rangers. All girls over 14 invited, United choreh. a p.m.-Nov. 5.: Square Dancing Classes, Starting Nov, 2. Robson hall - 8 pm. For information Ph. 365-2327: or 965-5852, Every- Sone) Welcome. "PLUMBING & _HEATING | prevent or clear VAPORIZER 3 werzott and F.: Fodor, :|'Anderaon, : R.. Ungarian, ‘Harding, | P. Arishnekoff, Pettitt, 'Archam- bault, Rutland, Osachoff, Walper, Gorkoff, K.:Moran, M. Moran and "Cotton, “"@ Coach — ‘Alex Rizzuto; A R... Stoochnoff, W..Popoff, J. Brown, McKinnon, Jellema, Bartsoff, Tidball, “Pere: ‘D-Coach — G. McMillan; Mc- Kenzie, S. Rilkoff, Horcoff, &. An An- derson, Dal Sweeney, Lye T. Hayb, B.° Hayb, Suichinson Brown, Fodor .and ‘Bacon, : Coach’ — no one yet; Bacon, Enis, ‘Webster,: - Ci Clarl Koochin, Sweeney, Melnick, Dick- son,- Pepper, Munns,- and’ Bate. ‘ Bantam Coach —. Desaulniers; Mitchell, Oglow, Maloff, Hatten,, Allingham, Cohen, : Sidoni, Halerawiete Jelle- ma, L.:Kinakin, ’ Gall, G. Goulet; ‘Houghton, ‘8: eee _| Fomenoff, Shetatobitott and Fergu- s0n, s B Coat ach Lauriente; Baird, Tomlin, K. Mosby, Heck, McCutch- eon, 'L, Arishenkoff, L., Bosse,“G. Burak, B.- Burak,’ Jackson, L. Fo- Poff, Bloodoff, Pace, Chernoff, De- ‘verney, Harshenin, Hoodicoff, ale esnikoff and Gorkote. _& Coach — Baulkam; Kinakin, Simpson, Hartson, Pickering, Fu. rey, Green,-Dams, J. Burak,, Hel- fer,’ Mosby, Belheck, Davis, Stooch- noff, McNicol, Dow, Gleboff, Eso- voloff,: Mason, XK. Plotnikoft and Pettitt. : ch — Chernoff; | Chernoff, "Little; Getaentcats Bucknell, ~ Jellema,., Swetlishoff, Wood, , : Savinkotf, Bae, Pelle- grin. and’ Lanzar aveniles. ia Coach — Ron ‘Meintyre; Don Petek,.! Alex. Perehudoff, - “allan Ramsay, John Stoochnoff, Ed Con- roy,. Jack Miller, Gerry. - Leduc, Kay ‘Savinkoff, Brian Waite, Glen MeNicol, Ken, Paterson,: Barry Mc- D jon and’ Ken Roberts.” - Mite-Mites A — R: Wayling,-R. Knutson, 'B, Ailingham, L, Gordon, W. Blais, R..Bacon,,T.-Hughes, D. Houghton, D,.-McCreight, .D. Bosse, -R. “Me- Creight, G. Mosby, 8.’ Thomlinson, ie B lan -Fry, Wayne. -Fry, P. Hall ’R. Houghton, J. “Manson, P, Hatlen; D. ‘Morgan, L. Johnson, ball;* L.: Melatyre,'L. ¢ Price; K. Davis, J, Sweeney, B. Rafter, \M. Popoff, G. Schlattner, D. Bazele ‘J and: R, Haegy. bes Bohedule : ‘Thursday Oct. 31 — 545 - 6.45 ‘Pee-Wee.A if D. -,745. Pee- B. ‘8.00 ary ‘Midget M. ;Price,;J,, Hutchinson, :D. Tid:, E TE : a Het me TT aia STANFIELD’S. Thermal Com iialion : Medium: Weight:.. $1.50 STANFIELD’S Thermal Longs - Medium: Weight. 95° a Hu ‘Be ready. for the: er tiatre epteltel r ll date tell Ll Tce Teno ‘by J. W. Milligan, acting coordi- ee Blueberry oe ec. 31/2 ie rossroads of the Kootenays”’ VOL. 16, No. 45:5 BIA;: THURSDAY, NOV. -7,"519637,8 0": ‘A. $525,000 mewerage bylaw is to. be’ placed ‘before the people of Castlegar in December. 0 It" was’ reported’ at ‘council's ‘meeting on mn Tuesday night that at a special mecting last ‘Thursday night. commissioners’ ‘gave », three readings to" a sewerage \ system Wannop ‘and ' Hirtle ‘bye law, fy Careful ‘consideration ‘was giv. en.to:the reports on ihe subject An access road aultable for ‘ght : vehicles will be constructed cross th High ‘Arrow, dam. This information’ was given Castlegar council on Tuesday night nator of Columbia river develop- ment activities, : “2! Mr. , Milligan: sald ; Hydro* and"‘Power. Authority has just agreed son the road with the the highwase, ‘department “has not yet. finalized’ the details’ of con- nécting, roads ' from: this © access Toad':to ‘the ‘main ‘highways, » but they. will doubtless. be working on shortly.” ‘With ‘regard to; material: for the dam being transported tothe: dam‘ from: the: Blueberry Creek area, Mr. ‘BMilligan said‘ “it's the Present opinion, ¢ of, our., engineers, , that, there: will {be’ ‘sufficient ‘bor: |’ Tow ‘materials ‘at™ locations’ close materials ’from- this vakea: || sire; to’seek. the chairmanship’ of Thursday announced both ‘his de- and: b; mous ‘choice “of cand the! latter | ixeport' was: the unanl d was *salds)':% sIt tis “anticipated: ‘that hene- fits “accruing “under * the « minici- caveronmnent fund, fund | and: “winter ; the final cost of jaw. “by a: consid- = qgnareess are, ‘expected. o) Ywith;. a-15 came be resign as commissioner, to’ seek the | i/Iatest date ‘at which ‘a: resignation - Castlegar ‘News story ‘of two. weeks ago, that he had, to: resign 21 days before official nominating day’ for thus ,giving him until Nov, 4 to chairmanship. OJ{However, a; further check’ ot he municipal, act and a phone call to;-Victoria-last Thursday; dis- inthis: case: Remembrance: Day) gannot be’ counted: in: calculating ime under the act and thus the could be accepte was on Wedi lay'of ‘last ete 305,F iuch that the pedpte : of. Castlegar. would not be able to. te December's municipal election, | # closéd that. Sundays and holidays || ek Pulp’ and r ‘Magazine. of) Canada, {he bibte of the pulp milling ind mill at: pulang anew plant. elsewhere” f 9 mmediate | decision is Village chairman’ Aage Sylvest and Comm. -Walter.Thorp announ- ced at) Tuesday < night's ‘council meeting that they would not, stand for, re-election’ in; Decemb: nicipal ‘elections. * ‘vest said only “that there 2 Asked following the, ‘meeting : in his Mr, are several reasons’ for ‘his :decl- ; serve. eat capacity @3-cha 7 “Informed speculation”. in- the policies: through. Comm. :R, sted that-there “appears Sidecar for. fi here ars |, Ma rie .. Cook, whi se term resi in "December; did: deans “whether Annouw ent that Rev, C.R. ay.of St.’ David's: ‘Anglican church here has been: granted: a: five-year ‘leave ‘of. absence: from the diocese : matched sets used ae oe f NHL: pros, this: New: C.C.M.- Senior set takes rugged hockey. ‘pearmanes, and a you tu rmances.. Good. of and «District taokey Association during the :1962-63.season. He was | 1 fo Fath | cesan’ chaplin*; to” ¢. Whilein n Categar Father Day was. president.: of..the Castlegar also: coach of the Castlegar Hawks “All. Stars; ‘who\. were.“ West‘ Koote-| nay. baritam . finalists, and also of ieast the. midget’ finalists.’, ‘For the past two seasons, he has: been director: snd head ‘coach | 2 was sppolnted dio th Young People's March .of -this year. and:\is;also shaplin to. Squadron. 582 Castlegar Cadets,” He. is’ also ‘padre to tte Canadian“ Legion: branch here and /is'a’ member of tl in. C The | -Canadian'+- Broadcasting ‘Corporation has awarded the con: The: hospi beard intends, to. ene hold the annual “meetin | alsa: be done. shout the thece read sin | limi the subdivision. Castle totes. Secs ys 3. The railway. zardous; and dangerou: and. it sho. uld. be: replace. hospital: to it> (Village ty lected f ald woe be evosited ey village’ {oF fhe past ‘several weeks to ‘SA sign should octal: Ser-} at railway: crossing |. and at least three lights in the. ne 'divisi c¢ ‘Walter. Thorp tale behavloe: in the Cas- 3 district + Thureday | ° % night "was" described. by RCMP ehil PUTS ‘Subdivision’: street % be named and signs ’érected. ;House at ere were ‘no;‘complaints: from ‘residents: of Kinnaird,” two complaints from Castlegar and saree from Robson. said *that’ bad’ Hor. tract: for the’ building of ‘a TV | # rebroadcaating ‘station | in ° this area to’ Oglow. Bi ers Billding Supply Co. Ltd. a The re‘ broadcasting ' station ts to'be Tocated in’ the ‘vicinity ae the ‘Brilliant’ bridge.’ The: $3,00 contract fs’ rexpected to he. c pleted ..€a popula’ feeling in’ Mie added that he; has| not had: one. phone call 0 jecting, © Look! $5" will: be given: the: away” éach week ‘for B.- Ferguson, G.-Ledue,:: D. : G." Burak, G: eNicol;, ‘front row: B. ‘Dunn, L Mitch lishoff;"B.' Heykamp,; R: ‘Allgm, P. Hatlen Missing are 2 Meas / Alex Sharpe, ‘Alle a ae “ phorie. the Castlegar : News and ‘a’ che- ; ; Sharpe, Re Harmston, G. ‘Shutek,. K.: Mosby, M: ye Crawford, Re Maik and, Ee Cristofol — Pettit