CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966 MADDOCKS presents HIGH Fashion in LOW Heels A fie BY SAVAGE. ‘ Sa tal daprtima: MADDOCKS |? The_ promotion of W. F. ‘|Appoint Castlegar Teacher ‘INDU Assistant Professor er, of education | degree from in to as- sistant professor in the depart- ment of education at Notre Dame University of Nelson’ has been] o announced by the board of # gov: 5 in ee, He came to Notre Dame k, who resides t at Stanl as a vail in, A. native of Nelson, Mr. Shkwarok received the bachel- or of arts and the bachelor of education degrees from the un- ity of Alberta and the mast- Washington, He also holds a B.C.. sec- ondary ee school brary specialist cation, Fire Prevention Demonstrated by Set Officials fe Swanson and Mor- ley wae of of the Tadanac fire an Taborato: with a of ae top di hazards last Tuesday. juipment fay ¢ fire The display also be available for eae nas at both the Castlegar and Kinnaird fire halls on Thursday of next week announced Frank E. Mur- phy, fire and security officer for Celgar. Completes Degree In Summer Time Roger ‘Toogood, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Toogood of Blueberry completed his batch- elor of education degree in su mer session at the University of Victoria this year. in ‘The display vividly the potential danger of both dust and gasoline when in contact with heat and ignition. Coffee ards home to the town., grade he is presently teaching at the Prenat Park Elementary m Week fo brn the fre hx Ze Slem Syringa Greek A motion approved at: the Tecent meeting ’of the Castlegar and. district. chamber... of “cam- meres called for ‘development ‘k at Syringa Creek: by lepartment of recreation and conservation. The motion,” made by bed Fa Bosse, of Local Park. Development - Called For by Chamber member asked: the letter ‘to’ the departments remind it’ of.;an earlier.:promise to develop the park five, miles: up river from Arcow Damsite. the . Mr. Bosse said, after the meeting, this. project had origin- been slated as part of the uanbia iver development by _ PUBLIC NOTICE BASEBALL, ING ‘= Cas-" tesa nobson a Minor ches ‘Association meeting 8 < Thursday, Oct. 13, ‘Marlane pases ment.. Everyone Welcome! Reg. Monthly mecting, David ae * Mr. Rinnai, Oct. un — 130 p. Duplicate: Bridge every Wedne! day evening, 8 pin. at Ht ‘Arrow E 1’ Banquet Room. Ph, Soa or = _ Everyone ‘Welcome! ; SP.C.A. Shelter, 2 male kittens -for adoption’ — one: black, one tabby. “Phone 365-7317. 61 CRESCENT Sst. — THANKS! Hospital Auxiliary would lke to thank all gener- ous "donators ‘and~customers ‘for * helping to make their, rummage Sale of Oct. 1, a tremendous success, 4 a DO YOU KNOW? a : ‘DURO WATER ~ SOFTENER installed. in: your: basement out reducing soap; “ole than Moamelie, electrical and plumbing bills, Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Soften- ers and installation. No Fuss No i.other Peo Noe Obligation : be @CLAITIVOC | f SINE EE gearueare, PHONE 365-7531. — CASTLEGAR m2 on) ithe ‘Proposed tow evel high-| For Colds Try Vt no_ further word had been heard from B.C. Hydro and the conservation de; partment had been asked to de- velop the area; Said Mr. Bosse, “It's vital overnight trailer and campin ig facilities..be established here. He “added. that because «the: chamber could not get govern-| ment help to -further develop the Pass: Yoreck Park, “Robson, there was nowhere for damsite visitors“ to - park’ trailers-:while’ here, fists said it was te toa ots wa Bosse pointed olit devel- |; opment of ‘the park was in no way contingent upon completion of the low level highway be- AEA ATTA EREMENKO and Co. Keop Up with FALL and WINTER FASHION Ip SUITS 2 piece or 3 plece Wool Double Knits, Corduroy, or Antron Dou- ble Knits. Reg. sizes 10 - 20 or Half sizes New shades of Plum, Cherry, Jade, Teal, Brown, Charcoal $15.95 to:$39.95 FALL & WINTER DRESSES — Bonded Fabrics, Wools, Crepes, ‘Double Knits, ete. $12.95 to $29.95 cause, “This: park was, . Promis- back in 1964." of: the letter to the The Dark will'be‘located on the: shores : of jthe future lake- 8 WHITE STAG SPORTSWEAR SKIRTS _ by White Stag or Toni. Lynn Made of Domestic or Imported Wool Fabrics Sizes 10-20 38-44 ... $3.98 - $6,98 - $10.98 SLIMS ~ by White Stag Wool or Corduroy $8. 88 - $10.98 - $12.98 SWEATERS by Write Stay 00% Mirgin Wool. CARDIGANS or PULLOVERS - LEESUR ESi py ize 75% Cotton 25% Nylon New STRETCH DENIM Look elimmer:than slim in ‘these «. cue, Leo Lastics. Sanforized for Perma- nent Fit. Sizes 29 - 33 $9.95 pr. Distinguished SHOES Styled for FASHION-MINDED MEN The old tradition of fine shoemaking isa ‘price less heritege that. makes shoes guistandiing in “Friday & Soturday’ Only 2 PAIRS NYLONS OF YOUR CHOICE - a FREE. ‘With « every purchiase of 2 a ‘Dress — Suit or Coat VALUE OF $25.00 Dresses. . Suits - . $19: 98 - - $19.98 1S. . $45.00 - $85.00 $25 00. * dating’ ‘ba B 1910; ‘are - $45.00 ‘FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES. < SECOND SECTION CASTLEGAR, NEWS_ Published Every Thursday at ‘The C ds of the Koot SECOND : SECTION VOL, 19, No. 40 10 CENTS PER COPY CASTLEGAR, BRITISH oe THURSDAY, oot 6, 1866 Sf2yh gt 5 From the Aretic Dew Line to the Arrow Bameite s+ : Foundation sprre te Ager Os ab ich is the and ma, inae's of fae. versal le pun a up. of com) e -major Sret char on the Arow dameive jum, billions of. dollars, a record un-| the: in Canadian construc- on annals, The facts about, Foundation, @ beautiful and functional wat- er fol puna in a park. an. area in canada t that has ‘not seen Foun- dation men” in action; andthe “Built by Foundation” construc- don signs have been seen in India, Rugoslavia, Erance, Bel- gi Norway, British Guiana, ‘Azores Diminican Republic and the, United’ States. The Foundation Group of les, -18,,:in essence, a Salen mr) acked with the dram- etic and the unusual. From Arrow to the iN lantic, emphatically represents the diversity of projects and de- velopments the people of Foun- dation have been sects ited with in past 56 yi ‘They have eluded the tre- lishments of close! subsidiary companies operating under the aegis of Canadian Foundation Co. Ltd. x It is profession: and dedicated to provide facili- des for complete engineering services; cheat engineering con- tru uilding construction; lations; realty development ‘and ew. manegement; marine construc excitin, and aE cing complenes and, tion, sowing end salvage; one joe and servicin; sale, ice contruction equipment. The leat of the saad companies: is:the“founding com- pany, ‘The Feungation, Company, of Canada Limited which saw its in 1610. Its to They-have. incladed the con-; struction ot ofthe -unique’ syncro-| ©) is. Sa; rh in Quep euenay ver ebec, Internatio: , | the. huge Company. ‘Thompeon, Mrs, ‘Steve Babich, | of ‘and Mr. L. . Isakson and Mr. ani Mrs, E. Le homie M. McBride, Mrs. Mrs. R. Dickson, Mrs. J, Harts| the and Mr. Ge Carne, | Bees tindes ¢ the: One “of” “the most Sich imposing tn Place Ville aie pusiness office and shop- ing complex in downtown ‘Mon- Ti-kn: firms iden- Project Manager. 4 undation’, Development Lim. For ited: inelude, devel ion’ to struction’ rently’ oe ist tt real- ait m land loca- con- wae is Al Rouiine Work for Billon-Doltar Reason protects for elp mining, metal- Tnrgtcal, 2 Bulp and paper, ch chem: gel, petroleum and bulldi and js lstin, to provide a com- ce‘ in’ soils engineer- Ing, soil mechanics, consultants foundation in, ‘and: Or, a reed ber of commercial butldings in flying the green Founda- tion bunting on its ships operat, ing out. of Canada’s east coast since 1930, In its colorful and. excit- ing history Foundation. Mari- time has salvaged’ more than wo shore ‘Another "veteran’ of the Foundation” grew is- enema: ment € 010] iat esta bred 128 in 1 operatin; -jing of; construction ent. and |’ Frontier oe jon: Com- B cepand ie the Foundation Grou; tions in the United States, company is. tion of of ip 1 raultizmilion soe oa Tat the City currently is ainiug active’ interest in in gam depots in major ae auian cities sidiary, for the sale, rental and servic-| Ltd. processes. Its tab the best ‘available sting J and analysing of ay expanding its activi- ties; Geoco! velopment ° of ‘a $100,000,000 | ™210) ot ne lex: in’ in Poe and} 2 comp! has tist ‘completed’ the giudy for, a new’ multi-million’ dollar of the Bu bey et 1 erits.; ever. vena gen- e assignme! ae ada inion Textile LAd.; finishing p! er’. storage 7 dam at Murdoch ome” services provided | by ; aby of of FENCO, for Foundation da ‘Engineering Corpor- ston ti ited. tly vengnged by ‘ resen' Pamerica! Develop- ment Bank supervising, th HiLite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN. ‘CHINESE. FOOD” Phone 365-6741, for Take-Out Orders ‘ ‘Open 6\a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 am. to 1-a.m, Fridays and Saturdays | ‘Air; Conditioned for Cool Comfort -* BANGUE FACILITIES FOR $1 SMALL ‘GROUPS the de-| gar. and « representative this “week. is:F..R.Gattinger, BSW. of Dawson creek and the lower borer ping in an mn is’ e: 1g! volume. ‘of: new. con- struction in Canada almost: and ‘over: Mica Dam Access Highway built for Heavy Fall Use Access route to the site of has been shortened Mica dam by. seven miles\as.a result of les | extensive ‘econstrustion and re- on of the Big’Bend High-|c | location Way, Bi north of Revelsto! me; 1940 highway. "followed the aver 92: miles... ¥dimina‘ man’ of the ed |; the new -Robson Mr. and Mrs, James. H.{ Smith are both patients in Koo- tenay Lake General Hospital. left last week] ‘5 t after visit- ng er of Se id. Mrs. have been renewing Victoria. ar: friendships in the Robson area. and Mrs. James Hes- Mr. returned home last Tues-!d . When you travel.to Vancouver or other Parts of B.C. j the Yukon, or Alberta, don't® put up with fong hours Take advantage of Sat low Family Plan Fores — ie on the road, hazardous. driving, now available ' "At present no estimates are available to chamber members on cost of park deelopment here. *More than $15,000 has been ‘Creek parks ‘ REDOXON EFFERVESCENT TABS 1000. mg. -of Vitamin .C for treatment .or protec- tion of colds. REGULAR $1.50* Special ... . 97c plain or. ‘orange flavoured indigestion from meals onthe de... every day of the ' week.” ses de esl wee pics vince catig fn Hea fered eeoirennee (suggested retall price) with each 3.73; Bist:the: chamber :has $800 ‘purchase, j! other: lovely. in the.,bank., And that, is. al- ready “accounted ‘for. ° : 2 WEEK'S WEATHER ns Sa OS Bes Bs | "Mx: Mi Ro P Sun CASTLEGAR DRUG os as R. E. Goulet; C f Pine & Columbia 85.41.18 18 — : oa |b a : Rete pees oe phone 865-7813 4s | Gee RS vase Zz. a: | EASTLEGAR, Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fri. 9-9 4. 78 ji ; Bike) Open 6 a.m. .to W p.m. 38 & : 88 ‘AND. MAPLE. ST: Sa aE TEE Te «FOR INFORMATION end RESERVATIONS ___ VIPOND ‘FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON - BC. a. For all travel arrangements see... . WEST’ Ss» DEPT. STORE PH, 365-7542: Sun. & Holiday ‘Hours; 12 noon - 1 p.m., 6-7 p.m. 78 73