BESteereee nn ext ates ast Stag os CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 30, 1975 Castlegar Regular Price _ Huggable Gifts Thal Please! MINNIE WINNIE Reg. Price $4.49 N Sale 8 ss CANADIAN LOGS Regular Price $5.79, Sale. 36" Track, 3° Cars plus Engine Reguler Price $33.95 é ~ $19.99 Regular Price $13.95 Sale... .. $9.99 Sale. . Be a Dear... Save Here! TEA SET Regular Price $4.19 Regular Price $5.49 Sale... » S399 Today, Fri., Sal, ae 30, 1 : and. Approx. 1%". Tall Regular Price, _ $5.69 Sale Ci ae = AT YOUR DAUG STORE COMES WITH BOX AND PALLET (Roguler Price $1295 >= Sale. .... aa $8.99 Regular, Petco $8.95 ‘Sale... 2. $0) Legislative Librar Parliament Buildin; Victoria, By Ce "vey 1x4 VOL. 28 Noi 48 ite.the heavy rain, ore people than ever attended the ‘Cyatlegar;Blood: Donor -Wedni 164 person regis tered, a Inereaue over the 220 ne previouslinie in: th spontared by Kiwanis Ch ‘size of the’ ‘elinic, it ine was held in the larger ixeflties “ resin that ‘ard |t6:be) put’ on the vying wreaths h'this Tuesday, Nov. | ai ‘are, oy left to right, Frank Dodgson,’ *Dodgeoa, ‘Mrs.' Bernice Narraway, Mrs. Lena Ke ‘err. and branch president Earl ~~ Casilegar’s Blood Clinic of the Ro Rana Canadiai on Columbia Ave. “*v': , eaigne the eink lub. Because’ of the Pyth & British, Columbia: has ‘been /! In addition there are to be: aval budgets, anda minimum this does not mean that every. individual college will be al- lowed a 16 per cent Increase in its budget. “What {does mean is that | I will recommend to the treas- sury board that the total amount, of money available for commu- nity colleges next year will be 16 per cent more than this year," Mrs. Dailly said, Some colleges could get more while some could get leas, she added, depending on thelr © established needs. Mrs. Dailly laid down the guidelines which will also apply: ORY: y She sald her ‘department be given by Com: John Holden’, tl ¥ hon Aci He Culley. “In ease of inclement! wea- ther, the ceremonies will be _ held at the same time in the F/Lt. Barry’F. Cleeton, 21, * RCAF. Graduatéd June 1941 at” Rossland High School. Shot . down dune 25, 1944 by enemy (continued on, page-18) concrete ‘pam trucks pumping over 300 feet to the edge of the Poor a comparison an average hme rues I ol ade Secures’ toe lavell the: of concrete. To guarantee Boor « special the required laser levelling device was brought in ito the area. ‘of department offal, another budget came in this week from. an established ‘college ‘calling fot‘a'117 per:cent increase, ~~ including a 115: per cent’ in: she ‘said. * 4 Mrs, Dailly told the college representatives “the money, spent by them has:more than dloubled in the past two years, (Sée separate story on page 21 Speiicatos afar anoac level ' INo sabbaticals, a freeze on However, the minister sald” figure.as she revealed budget tothe B.C. Institute of Technol. She sald the government had ‘encouraged the rapid growth of community. colleges because of its commie had ped provide increasing opportunities to all Britian Columb But she warned that the next stage of development for. the colleges mist be character: ized by more moderate growth: and development. “Also, the’ econémic facta of life show clearly that’ col- leges, like every other segment | of our community, must tighten their belts'and live with the amount of money that, ta available to them.” (continued on paige a FLASH ‘ Stanley, Hurmphities ‘The students were to face the Kelowna teant last night, Students representing: SHSS are John Roberts, Mike: Collier, Rick Morris, Colleen » Kilpatrick and Valerie Cormier. Castlegar News Says Merry Xmas With Free Chicken