19 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1966 MADDOCKS for Winter Footwear Would Make (Continued from. page one) sary. “Any prop would in no way sub: ing. hospital, pofice, post office. It is also the recreation centre a ferry, The distance from ferry Discontinuation of Ferry Blighted Town landing to ferry landing by wa: of a dam crossing would by way on then the existing road over the Columbla' and Kootenay tl ‘oThe new, road system now, 2) héing developed is essentially :a perimeter road with Castlegar in the centre and as such, it | could fend to cause a division and Direct access from the Rob: son, Raspberry Village and ‘Pass posed dam cross- Creek areas into the centre of ing, and no announcements have| Castlegar is not only logical, been made in this respect 80 fers but essential for the continued orderly growth of the district as a whole as well as for the sur- Gadet Commander Receives Trophy At City Ceremony FI/Lt. J. R. C. MacBain, commander of the Castlegar air cadet squadron, was presented with the D. R. MacLaren Trophy by the Canadian Air Cadet.Lea- gue in Vancouver on Saturday. The trophy, which was pre- sented by B. 0. Mayne, is given annually to B,C.’s most profic- jent cadet squadron. Several. members of the rounding communities, “For the convenience of the inhabitants, there must be ‘a traffic flow not only around the perimeter, but through the cen- tre.” * Clocks Go Back On Sunday Night Giving Extra Hour Daylight eaving ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday morning. ‘At that time standard time GAR COATS and % Length. coats In domestic & iisottea cloths - Suede, Corduroy Wool, Laminates: Petite Sizes 7-15 "Reg, Sizea 8-20 $17.95 to $34.95 TEXTURED STOCKINGS HUNTING’ JACKETS $23.95 to $42.95: HUNTING. VESTS Reverse to Red $7.95 to $14.95 HUNTING SHIRTS. in wool, Sizes S-M-L-XL HUNTING PANTS in Wool $8.95 to $13.95 Thigh: High STRETCHEES 9 to 11, asst. colors $1.29, $1.60, $2.00 Water Repellent MEN’S OVERCOATS Black, Navy, Reversible, Laminated: TEXTURED SECOND SeeTion Published Every Thursday « at “The' Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ VOL: 19, No, 43... PoMBIa THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1966 10 CENTS PER COPY Slocan Mill Rate Steady But School Hike Possi ble A’ provisional village bud- get for nee “expected ‘to »be id will’ show ie change in the municipal tax Stlocan. But there is a definite sibility the Slocan district scl ool | ae board | assessment,’ which’ pre- The structure for gets 34. Soo) CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH CO) TU Gag ently ‘accounts’. for be | half the ‘taxes: pala. ber tne eats dents: of Slocan ‘will be up, iM 29.53 mile ‘The village! mill lage can vont ial ise‘to $0 under pro- Slocan Centennial fom on Schedule ruction of the villag e The $1,500 project areaib has been! cleared and graded a md it d the fence will be put - Some $800 has'heen rea ped ms for increased schoo] demands on the local tax dollar. was made because of increased demand for better school’ transportation in’ the’ district. The schoo! district !s spread over a vast, low population- density area, which requires ex- tensive school ‘bus facilities. Despite the ‘fact that the Slocan: district Birendy. has a comprehensive’ school’ bus ay tem, some local parents are insistant that their children a having to walk more ‘than: the regulatory ‘half*'mile ‘to: the school bus. loyed by Pacifi old Forestry building on ‘Highway 6 giving town clerk | law during the week. = Castlegar ‘News Photo & Have ‘col collected a minimum of Pith coat share has also| 3a .: Tentative ar- was decided the ganization’s , first meeting last Thursday. Norman Warner, chairman of the steering committee, is most anxious people realize this ig a district project and, to this end, plans are made to canvass the valley from Slocan to’ Win- e estimated 200 families Mrs. E. M. Marasek‘additional room to’ manage the ever Th ay s-lineressing book work. Here’Mrs. Marasek accepts light in\the 1B matle! Fa te oe eel a itl payment from her. Beeseceeeer Jerry A.. Osis, who is] the formation of the co-opera- Logging in ‘the adjacent office. tive and credit union by pledges. Subsequent to this it is hoped to sell shares to raise the shares theerafter for $2! However the committee ran in- trouble is arrange- ment at'the first approach. The buyer wanted $10 shares only. Morrell is in’ favor of making ail the shares $25, thus avoiding any sales confusion. A-co-operative is set up on +] the sh ~ Slocan Credit Union Bid - Will Be Made in District _ similar lines to a private opera- tor with competitive prices and. ‘similar range of g Slocan store “will: incl ude dry. goods, which are presently not on himsett chas been in the hotel’ business, since he first arrived ‘in ‘Csinada ‘ol. | th the’ second world’: war. Sew: a MIX’N MATCH outfit from Heather and Wool Co-ordinates and oct ae 2-5 S Kinnawa 1 Hall. Beta Sigma Phi Hallowe'en Ball Oct. 28, 9 to 1 am. at Kinnaird can ‘onthe: Slocan : ‘busi- Been submitted: ite the: Yand- ae. i gistry (office a Neleon me le fax ‘MADDOCKS for. Winter te Nov.: 7: in ‘the’ : ‘The move was ‘applauded in le | 22 By this meeting ie a ‘hoped | a letter requesting ‘ permission. every: year. PLAIN, 54” wide . “LEGION SS ga a No Bother No. Obilgation 4 als police force.’ Hall, fekets available phone SMITH’S. PLUMBING & i pee : F + psa = ; : . * 5 Me - > ; E ate : ie Fe ae Peon Posalarea, He is, enthusiasts shout : : “ . : Be aes = : ‘ E flux. é HEATING LTD. CHECK 54 ~ wide SEAR RISE Setar $4.65 ate } 4 eegere ours de alixevenue for: the land and the < reoperation 1s good = pend on visltors for. cel s"| special ‘trust :: HE ATHER M ATES! ‘Sat. Oct. 29 | n bas faactigs with shel valley.ioresen “CL E G I ° N "| strewn. Slocan: ~ SWEATER AND SKIRT KIT. Tg "saying. tha there is snore ‘to "thousand ‘dollars: ‘has |dents ‘sometimes. take. awhile |. o CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ee os hn gee hotel come : for. ;| mountains “and » autumn “colors Blue, Green, UN $11.50 +The ‘hotel services inelude ee has to.ascer-| 5. modern ‘coffee: ‘Shoe, ing there’is sufficient road Be with old-style ess ney the property © pefore = it ing during the first 72. months effects: the, exchange. ‘of’ title. oF” operation "There is presently. ‘one unsury- Tn: addition, the employees eyed acct jobby \with a large local stone and -to-wall dy been paid out of. gener- innovations, once they z ; 2 i Spi E ‘ : - ram) ne oe at ; : : : iMr. Me ‘who was’ sum-|rending--land | registry, office'| ing,’ or oni a honeymoon, or.sim- onthe shores of :the timber. Medium Brown ‘which are tsed by” visiting’ ex- Seutves and ‘honeymooners. ‘The hotel’ hous tices’ for. 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