CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1966 Eminent U.S. Psychologist Is to Join Regional College An eminent California edu- cational psychologist, Dr. Emil te Lubick, has been appointed the position of director of to ease at the West Kootenay Regional College, Dr. Lubick is Presently on the faculty of Long Beach City College in California, where he is a student counsellor and a tea- | am cher in the department of psy- cholo; students in the. University of California’s extension depart- ment and is at present serving with a special So ittee on the o! statement on junior college stu- dent personne! se! The State of California has pioneered in the junior college and Dr. Lubick’s Gren: be envaluable" first institu. da including four years of wi vice as an’ officer in the United States Coast Guard. Dr. Lubick obtained his BA degree from Montana State Uni- versity, his master’s degree from the University of Minnesota logy. He lectures to post-graduate | & ; §| tional plannin: senior high school students and nts, with regard par- tleularly to to educational and voca- s+ Commenting on Dr. Lubick’s appointment, Mr. Campbell said that the position of director of guidance and counselling was where he ‘al psycholos of e Meat dozrae i guidance him alrect Telationship idee person. fron th e L From 1959 to 1962 he serv- ed as coordinator of career guid- ance for the Long Beach Uni- fied School District. In this cap- acity he was involved in testing, counselling, and group guidance activities with both Junior and DEAR A PUBLIC NOTICE Reminier — Women’a World Day ot Prayer tor Castlegar and Dist. Feb. 25, Kinnaird United Chureh. 2 p.m. Kinnaird CGIT Hawai Spring Tea. March 19, Kinnaird United ureh basement, 2-4 p.m. Sauare Dancing, Robson hall Feb, 19, 8 p.m,, Everybody wel- come. St. David's Evening Gulld An- Bake sale, Anglican “Church, 2-4) p.m. St. Rita's CWL Annual ae eats Bake aes oa and p.m. Legion nail. SMITHS 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR WE RECO%MEND: Buy Drugs from a Drugglst. Buy Grocerles from a Grocer. Buy Bullding Supplies from a Supply Store, BUT WE SELL: Plumbing Supplies, Heating Supplies Air .Conditioning Sheetmetal Work Evestroughing . We Install Too. Buy from a Specialist who Knows His. Products BUY FROM PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. . OUR MOST PO! UPPER . ‘WITH NEO Sone D (On Ree S3STANT) SOLE AMD HEELS, “Safety Toe” PULAR STYLE or SAR ES: ie TOR BOOT 6' MADDOCKS |: and schoo! i in the. ‘entire West Kootenay area. Dr. Lubick is one of the most competent men we could find on the continent to do this job. The entire community will benefit ate stom his Presence on the College fa Dr. Fapick’s interests are varied. He. spent several years as an athletic coach and a term as president of the East Long Beach Kiwanis club. Mrs, D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. A. Swihart of Winfield were in the district last week visiting friends and rela- tives. Mr, H. Palsson returned home Monday after spending the past week in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Hawkins were surprised recently by a visit from Mrs, Hawkins’ broth: er, Mr. G. W. Oe: of Pinepoint. A. EREMENKO- ‘and Co. 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Howes to the Skylark Saturday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Howe: birthday. Mr. E. Bailey, provincial executive member for the West of Castlegar and Mrs, W. Hack- loops ove rthe weekend where they, attended a work shop for teachers in special education. Visiting her father; Mr. E. . Lillian Landon of Attending Kootenay Presby- tery Feb. ait to'17 in Trail were Rev. D..L. Faris. and Mr. Pete Harder: Mr. Gordon Gormley and Mr. Ken Pickering were at the coast over the weekend where they represented SHSS at a con- ferencex on student government pet by, their leader, ‘Mrs. Anne Titford. It will be held at Queen’s United Church, man of Robson motored to Kam- | § Ladies ee DON'T MISS OUR BIG le : | Bissel Dry Rug Cleaner * Busy. B Rug & Upholstery Shampoo Everything must go to make room for Glamorene Rug Cle our new spring arrivals Winter Coats YZ Off Windex . Spray Bottle: Gla Oven Cl AMET TUM MTT $85.95 NOW ... $46.50 Bissel Oven Cleaner $36.00 Provincial Library,’ Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec.. 31/876 me Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” WEEK'S WEATHER MxT MIT Ro Sn -2 VOL, 19, No. 8 AKBM. Attacks’ Move To Cut Kootenay Seats this co! By tu diate tat tos ug moaintain® the ore eae atu and no conaider- ation whatsoever is shown in the direction:;\of © the most drastic reduc: tion in representation | is. ove ys| the Premier and )\the’m dent.” The letter, mailed last Fri- day over the of AKBM | president Carl. Loeblich, points out that the Kootenay area ‘‘‘en- ‘compasses the province's largest industry, mine, largest he. eM notes that “in this :time ‘of tremendous ° pro- 28 we need. this representa- ion urgently" ‘and sppeals to fev. Tom Wilding Elected Rural Dean Of ‘Anglican: Church Rev. Tom Wilding : of St. David’ Church here ‘was elect- ed rural dean of the West Koo- jenay D Deanery of the Anglican Mr. Wilding was elected by the members of the West Koo- tenay' Deanery Chapter. at .a meeting held in Trait last week. ‘This meeting was held after a ez Joint meeting of the United urch Kootenay Presbytery Sad the Anglicans to discuss the principles of union between the two churches: ding has been rector of cattievas since 1964.: Previ- ously he -served in the Cathed: ral in Nelson ‘for’a short time. He is a graduate of Huron Col- lege, Haondon ‘Ont, and ‘served three! years ‘a: curate: onto before ‘coming : ‘Puesday, that, the move yas de" de- signed ®:to a Legislative e“Tetter® concludes: “We can nk of no sadder moment, in our Centennial year, to] ™ Not look back 100. ion. but to fo back 100 y 100 years, y giving the tenays less repre- sentation. a fre matter might be in orders on a matter of this im) Copies. of fe letter have been sent by tl ie AKEM fois all eight Kootenay MLAS. Foothath Made Mandatory: For Kinnaird Pool Jn duture the only access to Kinnaird swimming pool will be foothatt Anyone wishin; to: the. DIOL whether Seouneil was’ told A prevent: the tied by igne around neh ta ig in’ on ‘street: shoes. dirt bro CASTLEGAR BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEB, 24, 1966 ‘dinner meéeti: Gorkoff with a $10 cheque tenay zone Remembrance Day essay contest. _— Castlegar {News Photo fe of Branch 170. ofthe “Ro: yal Canadian Legion. Branch ‘president John ‘Holden ‘pre- sented’ Legion fall ‘fair queen candi i with a-bracelet from the Castlegar Kiwanis ¢|Zone representative Charlie late Colton _ present for winning the? West Koo-) === The: formation of” ‘a’ group that would ‘provide financial sup- port for the work‘of:caring for strays: and other: neglected ani- male in this district is at: ‘present taking place.. The work of caring these yanimals is carried wet ‘Mrs. Bill Smith o: fsraith Kennels and up .until now they have borne a large portion ofthe cost: of this service themselves. +, One ofthe organizers of. the for new. group, Mrs.’ W.:T.'S. Pearce ad Leen locke | th er neglected ‘animals ever the years ago. During this time ,they have cared for dogs*that have been. found in ey. have. also" cared: for in‘-the same way: and: the | ional rabbit and bird. + Last- year; they. arranged for. the: adoption ‘of :12:dogs and 18 Ci {OCC m | cats and ‘disposed: of 20 unwant- e ed dogs and 20 cats: The Smiths |- also;had.the cost of looking aft- y--of -these- animals: for | ee mi several:-days.- Sometimes - those who bring the animals :or‘those ‘who. adopt ‘them. make - a’ pay- Inent..but..in ‘many cases .the ths left. to’ foot ‘the: bill thems elves. i 2It costs about 1.25 in drugs to dispose of each ue ‘and‘about half this: amount to destroy’ cat. Each: stray“ boa raed: ate the ig ae ened first opened : their being turned loo: the atea:and have tried. to’have | De them: adonted If this! ‘has. proved ey. have ar }] destroyed ‘them. “Group Being nie en orden to ie burden, which -up: Smiths: have eborme sa rite group propos ng either a local branch of the SPCA or BY autonomous local society. “In cre; this have no desire te‘do other raise funds, ‘sin cp we know that | ull gj said ‘this .week’ the ‘group feels}. that Trad tins Sualths {$b ‘area, and; animals Decalise they are no jonger be ed. iblem,”. con- luded ‘Mrs. Meite “that should terest. to people who are er is EL that. local re- (continued:.on :page: four) « - Newt aakene is quest: st. that Robson ‘be o fake use of Castle- ww dam have put the project three ¥ weeks behind schedule was led) “full of | misinformatio: He ‘said’ the comment tat re drillings ing a solid bed rook proved false when the underlying ‘structures ‘A story y! News claiming that errors’ at were found to be weakened by dirt ‘seams and cracks’, was ‘'bas- ically true,”. but added: “You n| Hever -know ‘for sure what a foundation is like for a dam ‘until ia migat ot ave Wi vey Mr, Walks any.~ hetder= than chance will start | An. access ‘from: 7th Ave., Kinnaird, ‘into Castleaird Plaza‘ and. sidewall: provision at the junction of the avenue and the Christina Lake Highway, are in- cluded:in plans for the junction drawn up by the department of highways. The plans and letters from leputy minister. o! ways H, T. Miard and vegional highways engineer D. F. |, were con: sidered by Kinnaird -, council Tuesday, night. ‘Mr. Miard said a decision had |- ete “to th ‘suggestion: that’ a’ ‘structed 10 allow vel ‘ing‘across the’ Kinnaird’ bridge Plaza Merchan From Highways Department to have access to the Plaza be- fore they reached the junction, } ¢ was “not feasible.” This was be- e Rat Le] wva rrac muvuvuuvy for the purpose of improving the existing aceee to the Castienird feel sure’ that wher cause the resulting gradiant of the access would be excessive. n the question of the new Pow nat the, junction, he said: ‘These have