10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 20, 1969 Arena Schedule FROM THE 25th to 29th General skating 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 25th & 28th Tot’s skat- ing 10-11.30. Sunday, 30th 3-5 & 7-9 p.m. Free Skating. Long sleeves are in this) be spring. Some with that pleat- ed accordian-look and many with the deep, tight fitting cuffs accented with numer- ous buttons. The sleeve is cut wide to look puffy and feminine. This was the impression given to the mai viewing the beautiful fas! offered by West's sho’ eon pon: by the sulin ough Chapter of the PUBLIC NOTICE Mary deren spoke of cream colors” coral, mint, spring liliac and straw- berry, which were breaths of opene was a popular choice. of ‘of material with most crease Parent Group to Guide and Brownies, meeting © March 26, 8 p.m. Scout Hall. Castlegar Guides and Browne’, Rag Drive Mar. Bake Sale, f sian Foc ‘tesion mit m, Proceeds hae Bt a.m. ficance Doukhobor Youth u Convention: Finge dona- of resistance for free and easy travel The Marjorie Hamilton creations, sold exclusively by West's brought many nods of fone racpied cod Nellie Keraiff, 5-5714 jen vi Piotaitote §-5321. Young 8117, M. Popoft 8302, P. Gorkoff 5406, iis Sale Legion Kin uCW St. David's ACW Buffet Style Hie * ocy Banquet, ae Arena Hall Contact Hughes, SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — Aduits ask 50, ” Children under 12 75¢. PLUMBING & HEATING LTB. PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR "Garments viewed includ- suits, sla -takit in vivid col- ral numbers with fitted’ backs a front kick Pleat was evident for freedom of movement. Hats for the showing were by Sweetnam s rid of Fashions from West's Displayed by the IODE ns|Guide Company under ee berg, Pam. Johnson, Patti Clarke and Jud, risoff. jac! maisie was A. Hostet- ter of Castlegar. A lively minstrel show entertained guests during in- termission. Performers were members of the Ist Kinnaird Bill. Gordon and Mrs. A. Johnson. At the conclusion of the of first vice n-| Anderson ani ditlegar council at a. special regent of the IODE, Mrs. Al- Selbie, resented Mrs. Mable Isakson with flowers. Coffee House Trades Licence Is Requested An application ‘ for a trades licence for a coffee house was dealt with by Cas- meeting last week. Randy Moll and Jack Ir- ving appeared before alder- men to speak on their appli- cation for a trades licence for a coffee house to be located in the former Castlegar Ex- change building on Columbia ve. The application was ap- proved in principle only, “subject to all bylaws, rul- es and subject n, Phyllis Vera Makieff, Gail Shellen-! thereto.” CASTLEGAR DRUG “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” PHONE 365-7025 CASTLEGAR, B.C. 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ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES provincial Library, Farlianont Bldgo.s Victoria, Bs Cs Dees 31/32109 CASTLEG:s Published Every ‘Thursday at ‘‘] AR NEWS The Crossroads of the Kootenays” WEEK'S Max VOL. 22, No. 13 DAY, MARCH 27, 1969 Castlegar Mayor Is Off to Victoria With a area Minister Don Brothers. Mr. Little will be accom- pan ing the Kootenay Indus-| > trial Development Association group from Trail, who have : requested the meeting. See earlier story on page nine. { Castlegar Won't ‘Sell its Property Castlegar council has de- cided una ously not to sell } the old cenotaph hill proper- *ty at this time. G ‘Aldermen took: this: ac: jon at regular. meet last week. " Hospital Finishes {S68 Gzeretions $20,000 in Black Castlegar and Dist-' nt early and ended up the year with a surplus of nearly $20,000. Medical, surgical _ an food costs remained about the same, said Mr. Scott, but drug costs were higher by jabout : perating“rev- | to} enue ‘was $468,772 772 which left risor ‘ an_operatin: sup of $17,-; chiatri 706. This. ‘topetner with a surplus | of sr from ‘the non-operating account, gave an of surplus of $19,- "he finan chairman said belated buaget _orprovaly penditures . during : th - and although the Bospttal Shad budge! for an increase in . the late budget approv- extra staff was staff. di ures, was able to collect 1. a te 7 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; ' MUDSLIDE onthe Slocan Valley highway a north of Passmore closed the highvray: on Monday’ and resulted in in the slide can be seen in| the railway: tracks located the death of a The mudslide came down between at and 11.30 aam. on @ high- ways crew working on a smaller slide which had already partially covered the road. The loader which was caught low the highway. Department B is req m cemainder ‘pile of rubble which covers Dave Marten, who was driving the Front-end tee loader, Jeapt ‘from the. cab of the vehicle as it toppled over the edge of the embankment. sa ceatleent News Photo by Bill Hale Family Life Development Program _ Gets Underway at SHSS T¢ family: it develc jon nthe ie development pro: gram is to be held this even: ing at @ pm. at SHSS. S on “family relationshi the sexual revolution, yolution in drugs, and th Hetous: revolution. . amenical “P: family: tions A aellor Rev... Terry Allen. The five-week. program is being sponsore Cast: legar and eit 7 Chambe of Commerce, School District ‘First Talent Show ‘ Mt SHSS Tonight Involves Some ‘26 Young People ‘ina series of The first” | talent ‘contests a Firearm Pointing Charge Dismissed : - A-charge against Nick A. Cheveldave: of Castlegar of arm was dis- Parker. ‘illiams Bo: here on Wednesday oft last week. Mr. Cheveldave pleaded the: charge. The taken. place ont home at 444 7th Ave., * legar. Po! Possession Charge Laid Here A 15-year-old aistrict | juvenile girl has been charg- t ‘underwa The contest, says MC Dick ming will feature ths No. 9, Rotary Club, ee te Book, Shop. and ‘the Re; Paris > psy-| will. chait tHe pa on | Wilt’ be ‘composed ‘of Selicir! Ecu: Pow tecology: Gicpractor e ‘Wood, - Selkirk urban : Thrums Children Back in School Afler Accident All school children at the Thrums Elementary Schoo! | Ecum« were ba Monday. parents in that community, had kept helt, youngster was hit by 2 foggin: truck in the area, Pa = though the highways lowered the 50 mph after the accident. aayne ureday and Fri- oy, the highway ‘carrying placards demanding a fur- ther reduction i the speed limit to 45. my However, parents at the decided to. return Cast-lie ed here with possession of|Carol marijuana. preliminary. hearin; has tee soheduled for Ap! An RCMP spokesman said the charge was laid as a result ofl a check at SHSS on March §. lips, Susan ‘Alli ‘lingham | and Keith Alling- as|ham. Guest musicians will be The Occasions Orchestra. their. children to. classes when’ a future meeting was soreed upon with the high: ;: department = and School District No. 9 repre- sentatives to discuss the posting of ig signs in Cromwell at Rev. ied Hermanson, Regional Ew night ‘on the topics presented: Through this shari ‘ing of: view- menical Parish s' [ee chaplain at "Sellar Cok lege. e The April 3 session will such ast | mi Bro" in their understanding of how to cope with situations within the malig in the .com- points, comments Rev. Her- ed. He Completion of Hospital Expected in 6 Months The $2,640,388 expansion mittee, in: o§ yas ° risa ind Tastrumental fa called for on the main ‘This was reported to the annual: meeting 1 the hospi: ject are not ex He said he and commit- M Rush, unto a a BUSY time until the]: id of the pro} end o! he project” a in ‘classes on ch children out of school after | English iment Speed limit from 60 mph to; some mothers had pick. | bee! roth, | lecturer in sociology. ‘at e Family and Educa- Hon al be the 18 April a ty top-| adn, ev Clint: Hi a, Re aM Ve low: 101 ea [members teacher, ~ bee! | Doukhobor [mittee at it. has been tenance programs will show making = ‘considerable savings.’ Mr. Horvath erated the struction dollar spent. . future boards ” “did this Appointments In =| Comene Cellulose Gordon McLachlin Historical Society: ‘Plans-Displays mittee which established the historical society, ‘told. Sun- day’s annual | nieotine, that she p hoped Russian fe v Dou! | doilies will: be sold iz the aesivet to help provide| * funds for the society. Mrs. Mary’ ‘Woodrow, re- ‘Ald. Ed Mosby of Cast Tog, rts , said _ the emberships ‘already sold gad dicate ‘the Thigh interest and enthusiasm.” The society hopes to dis- play some of: the articles it ry teacher “3S mers Anna _. Gattinger, ni who Mnsired the steering com- public health . nurse . Bonnie Dr. Robert Young are all serving as resource people for: the series. . Husbands and-wives take the course together.and each ith “a panel the area as an extra pre- cautionary measure. = News is Out _ Wednesday Next Week ‘ The Castlegar News will ‘publish one day. early. next week because of the Good Friday holiday. It will’ appear, on Wed., April 2 instead of on ‘Thursday. : Deadline for all news: stories and columns ‘will be 10 ‘a.m. Monday morning. Display advertising deadline will be 12 noon Monday while the classified ads deadline will be 12 noon Tuesday. HIGHWAYS » DEPARTMENT. thur Williamson of Winlaw ‘Monday when a slide on the Slocan valley highway caught his truck and pushed it down a 200-foot bank into the Slocan river. The top of the submerged vehicle! can just be ‘\ seen at the left in this picture. ‘Mr. William- son and other: department employees were in groups. their reflections employee Ar- was killed on ‘through. ~ Pot Possession . Trial Date is Set A 39-year-old Blueberry Creek youth, Dixon Scantland has been charged here with rting for the said some’ Douk- hobor articles have already been obtained and others have been promised. ioe date we have a good. coll tion‘of Doukhobor antiques,” she no e One of the main f. business: at the meet ting, ilees. | Mrs. Gattinger. stressed that the ‘society is not form- all ciated with Selkirk is a community un- e steering committee ae said that the society intends to establish a Douk- hobor museum | to preserve Possession of Trial date has been set ice ‘said the charge nt a as the result of a routine check ‘on March 11. ‘u. # Merilee was elected “the *s history, tra- dition and customs added variety to the Canadian mo: Remarking that the Koo- tenay region was the centre of the ejevelopment and that have|heen ma 5; nels Ross McCutcheon A number of appoint- ments in Columbia Cellulos- es’s Celgar pulp and lumber divisions here have recently le. New general mamaEet, Castlegar pulp operations, is Orjan_ Bi Burchard who will come here from Skeena Kraft ‘was production manager here. Former mill manager Dennis W. Brookes becomes manag- er, sawmill projects, and will be based in the company’s Russian the election of offic- ers had at the meeting, Mr. the so- q ciety’s first president while head office at Vancouver. Ross McCutcheon, former lumber sales manag- er here, also been trans- ferred to. Vancouver where will become. general man- he ith ager, lumber marketing. $8 in Silver Taken From Laundromat About $8 in silver was taken from the Costleger be- naird is vice-president, ha oes Fraser. is secretary, is treasurer le Mr. Mosby working clearing’ an earlier smaller slide ad Nick Bonderott of Cast- when the large mudslide swept down on legar them. Traffic was blocked by the slide for avirecters Include Harold most of the day but by Monday evening John Mansbridge and Jol smaller groups of cars were being permitted 47 Paluck, val! of Tom Cavanaugh, innaird, Mrs. of Castlegar and! Mike Zoobkotf of Blueberry — Castlegar News Photo by Bill Hale Creek. n|box by a tent late last Thursday evening and early Friday 01 . The laundromat is open 24 hours a day. Police say ine money was taken from the soap cash person or persons unknown, who apparently had ia key that fit it. eee ‘The ineldent is still un- cheerfully and without com-: plaint assuming an ly heavy) and. important . load. .. We are indeed for- day of last week fc ing. First hearings of the two teenage boys, aged. were heard on March 5 They were rej that time for pre-s ports. Castlegar Ends 1968 Operations With $2,700 Less Celgar after the company’s pulp and lumber pelt were brought. within the town’s municipal limits. He added that. part of this $43,000 surplus — plus $4,000 from general reven- ues — was used early in 1968 for: the purchase of the new fire! truck, leav- ing a surplus of some $18,- cee r said it was thee “decided | council to spend § this sure) lus but that, in fact, flown overspent by $27 a » Little noted that in 000 wa: including both principle and interest.