CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 14, 1963 2 Pussyfoots by As soon as baby tries to vatand alo: ie sure his these features: e wongue opensz pight to to the y toe, in putting on,’ thing off esmooth, soft inside. chafe tender fee! “ey sucded ane ith light non-slip -MADDOCKS 4 OMEN TAT = PUBLIC NOTICE 581 SQUADRON Port lL — Admin{stration 1, Parades: Squadron will parade at the High School at 18:60 hrs on Wednesday 20 Feb, 63, Range: Range practice will be held on Saturday 16 Feb. 63 at 10:00 hrs, ‘ Bowling practice will be held on Friday 15 Feb, 63 at 16:00 hrs, The Squadron hockey team and one bowling team will travel to Trail on Sunday 17 Feb. 68, to play the Trail Squadron, Next parade will be Wednesday 27 Feb. 63, Fall-in at the High School at 18:50 hrs, » 2 Routine: Normal training will be carried 3 , Orderly Officers: 20 Feb. 63. F/O. Hill. aT Feb. 63. F/O. Hill. 4, Orderly Sergeants: 20 Feb, 63 i Sgt Batchelor. 27 Feb 63 F/Sgt. Schwartzenhauer, 4, Orderly Corporals: 20 Feb. 63, Cpl. McGilp, 27 Feb. 63. Cpl, McBeth, 3. R. C. MacBain F/L,. Anniversary Party Held for Couple A family dinner party was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, as per CAP 464 ¥-25 and Squad-| -|ron syllabus, Founders Day To Be Celebrated By IODE On Feb. 24 The regular monthly meeting of the IODE was held Monday in the Twin Rivers Hall with regent Mrs. M. Zinio in the chair and with 17 members present. The members will celebrate Founders Day on Feb, 24 by at- tending the evening church ser. vice at the United Church. he pew executive was made up for the coming year, Regent, Mrs. M, ‘Zinio; first vice regent ,Mrs, J. Sylvest; second vice regent, Mrs. E. Scott; secret. |= ary, Mrs, M. Selbie; treasurer, Mrs, B. Hostetter; echoes . secretary, Mrs. G. ‘McPherson; education sec- retary, ‘Mrs, King, and services at home and abroad, Mrs. D. Horst. Councillors are Mrs, M. 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The dinner table was centered with a passed conducted in Trail by the Royal Conservatery, of Music of Toronto. They are: Grade ViI piano, _honors— Linda M. Culley; Grade VI piano, Pass—Jil!. M. Macbeth; Grade IIL piano, honors—Ian R. King; Grade I piano, honors—Lynn Archam- pale Grade I piano, honors—Ei- niversary cake, Mr. and Mrs. Wile were presented with a money tree from their family and both -ex- pressed their thanks for a lovely tine and for the gift of the money ee, Mrs, Dunlop,, Mrs. Wiig received a beautiful corsage of carnations and Mr. Wiig a boutinere, (They also received telegrams and phone calls from Vancouver during the evening. CT Annual Baden Powell “Open On arriving at the home of|- ed by school. district No. 9 have been hired from outside the Cas- told at its meeting last week. that the fact this has been done suggests there: are no local resi- leen and Michael Phipps. Village Asked To “Help Publicize Bus 5 : Driver Vacancies The last four bus drivers hir- tlegar area, Castlegar council was Comm. Frank Richardson said ACL A Swansons ......... GQg. Ladies’ SPRING COATS | and CAR COATS ICECREAM Woodvale 3 ee 490. eceatne | i Blue Brand '4 Ib. $f ASSORTED BISCUITS Ambassador about 1% Ibs 69c GRAPEFRUIT. laminated & wools ‘in pink, large. 2 for 25 | New Spring Shades . $18.95 - ‘$35.95, SPRING DRESSES in ‘Dan River Special Slase 11 - 20% $7: 99 Price $1.99 ee CT CRARMNOMRHRReRHR res all aE coco cece POTATOES Ladies’ 20-Ib. bag SLIMS_ in Corduroy and Cordana fabrics sizes 12 - 20 Aylmer KETCHUP |... -]1-oz. 2 for. ~~ ASe FLUFFO 2 Ibs, oe 59c_ “duration of the school year, because erey is tae ation of school, district nn ‘The controversy “concerns 6 male) students’ at: SHSS :to whom, it ls said, it has been recommend- ed that ‘they Jeave school for the of low. marks. and possibly regist- er ‘again in ‘September.. Part. of the |: controversy’ centres around whether these students were. urged to!leave school.’ or’ whether: they |; were -expelled from, the. school, “;; Another aspect’ of ‘the’ contro- cfals - when ‘contacted by-‘parents of the atudents following the acy How fat the. schoo! man ty ‘the’ board. of school ‘trus: tees of | school *'district’’ No. -'9 will not comment, onthe dispute ‘Walter. 1 scotia, aati Publis! abgd Every. ‘Thursday. at “The: Cro: while” SHSS “ principal “ W.-” Roy. Brown says he has been’. inatruct- ds of the Ke CISTENGAR: ‘BRITISH; COLUMBIA, ' THURSDAY, '. FEB. 21, 1963 lo CENTS PER COPY .ed not to.comment.’A three-hour, closed sesston © meeting © between that school (F-L-A-S-H. s Ata. Mrs, ‘Bali VanMarrion ‘of the. City of Nelson was chos- ‘en Socred. standard-bearer for 2, Kootenay-Weat “in ‘the “present federal election at a greretits : convention held here last night Att is ouatriet officials told ; parents’ of he boys: on Wednesday.’ evening of “last < week. that’ students can board acting on the. recommend tion ‘of principal ‘and that's! dents carnot be’ expelled..by the % 01 ‘|to: find ‘out- whether +] fact ; expelled the” ‘stud ‘thi “chosen : fhe:> Castlegar. yareaas the place for its federal “nominating convention.’ : The .‘ New., Democratic : Party, ‘will choose ‘its standard-bearer, | ‘expécted to be veteran MP Her. bert Herrldge, on Saturday even: alone; econ: | tentious: point ‘is that apparent! the principal: .was ‘not } contacted ‘Apparently report card: nog mention of expelling,’ anly that it is ‘recommended that. the st dents withdraw from ‘school, vf; Ito Is understood: that © Mr. ‘Brown held:a meeting , with- the students prior to report c: bi ing issued “Iast Wednesday to: i form’ them. ‘of what was conta ed in the report cards.’ Some. stu- dents say that at‘that ‘time the principal “actually said: they’ must leave: the’'school, not ‘thatsit was tegar last: night and. the ‘Liber. als nominate fenlaht in the Twin i" el on is pre. sident” of the’ Kootenay-West NDP. executive while vice-preal- + dents’: are: Steve Chambers’ of |' Castlegar. and: Ken © Gayler.. of Secretary-treast students ‘at the’ time.that he’ had :@ prior engagement for that even- ing and: would not be at home. but that: he ‘would be available. the following ;‘morning for appoint- ments. if parents :of..the students concerned, wanted to. contact: him. only “be expelted by’ the’ school | f *) the’ Castlegar Ladies : Guise ‘thrown: by Nick pene: Lear 0 Mrs. ere Lyons and: executi Local and visiting curlers can. be Cast in ith “ol ‘inthe Castlegar-Kinnaird area tthe | geographical location) Plus,.a factora in fa- f ‘a’: regional ‘college: located are Club wns. are’ president ve rs. Joe Green. background. eNews Photo The upshot of . the jevening’s events, .:it is. said,. :| sulted «in th to ‘the’ school: the following day, which ‘was .their right,” but’ saying udents. returning E Woard: had“over- |. the |: “| it was strong, organized ‘opposition fat the board of trustees of Schoo! sites, a | inthis. area but “no definite ‘site *.| enays. and. Cranbrook, Mrs. Jacab- ‘of *: the < Castlegar .'and ‘District ‘Chamber’ of ‘Commerce etch ‘told fat tHietr ‘meeting last |we i Mrs.;-W: | Jacobson, “chairman District No.’.9, said that there are lege. PI that) it is necessary to. have .all village | tical councils‘: and — other groups in onthe matter... whether, Castlegar would have to Provide ‘-sewerage ‘fora: college “when- we don’t even have. it:our- selves * yet,” wered that she thought’ the “capi- tal ‘costs involved should be shar- sal ‘and “ ‘rem: interested Pressed by) Mr. Bosse to say Mrs. Jacobson: ans- ed on an several has: been :picked,’’: She .said. that choice of a-site “is the “least. (of our ' worries.” ’ “The assessment’ of the Castle: said ‘Mrs, Jacobson, while. Trail’s school. districts affected. were grouped : ‘together, 1 mill, would raise, $110,000. “<“Asked by ‘Herman’ ‘Kemperman how: justified opposition towards a college: here was ‘in the East Koot- son’said she: wondered “just how strong the ‘opposition ‘ there ’ is.” She ‘said’ she didn’t know whether or a vocal small pressire group. ‘Asked bq-Herman Kemperman not ‘supported ‘by UBC. president John B. , Macdonald .in his re- gar. ‘school district. is: $28 million, |: as 2 Mr, Bissell said that all school drop quickly. He said, that, beeamse of the’ South’ Slocan cam the Slo can school district has a large a sessment. ‘He said © that: “for alt intents ..,and > purposes’. in the school . districts affected there should’ be ‘ “no: difference - worth: considering.’**.** Mrs. Jacobson said that .oa (continued om page seven} Columbia: Cellulose has’ an- ‘nounced that it will make eight. scholarship awards annually : to Grade. XII students Planning. to enter University. All students Pulp Company Announces | Yearly Scholarship Plan to other candidates lf those with higher standing bave worm ‘other awards (Government: Scholarsitips excluded), or they’ may be with- held: if candidates do- not abtaim = win school in: the communities of Prince Ree pert, Terrace,: Revelstoke, Nakusp, Needles. and Castlegar are eligible for."seyen’ of., the awards. elehth ‘award “is especially for de- pendents of employees of the Com-| pany. ‘Two awards will be’ made an- wishing to attend Grade XT stead” .of First Year Tatversite pel do 80.) larship application forms. obtainable from the Dean af Inter Faculty’ “Affairs, University of British Columbia, ar the Campany's nually in Prince Rupert and two-in Castlegar. One. will. be ;: made: in Terrace, one -in-Revelstoke and one mass be submitted ta UBC by Nag: ‘The awards apply to ang Celt 5 S = to the combined student . groups = from ‘Nakusp ‘and Needles. Each, award will be for $250, -because.:the* scholarships. are “the House"! of Ist Robson Cubs - and Scouts’ will be held Wed- nesday, Feb. 20th at.7'p.m. Robson Recreation Hall. :*.. Everybody Welcome : St. David's - Evening . Guild will hold antiual Valentine's “Tea and Bake Sale in the un- ‘dereroft «of ce ree Sat. Feb. 16, 2 - == St. Patrick's tude by Castlegar Rotary Club at dents ‘capable of filling these jobs. He suggested that the village could assist in’ helping to publicize bus driver’ vacancies, Village chairman Aage Syl- vest asked Mr, Richardson to bring a recommendation to council on aula atr trative inséting of: the-.” of satin elaitic a mek eee to tuck in fummy and derrieres bt walks with you : : Ht bends with you Girdles _ $14.95 Panty _ $15.50 2 alts wih you Both in white & Diack, SMLXL: 7 Big Savings on n Plastic Wares 12 gallon Trash ‘Barrel with ty handle: reg.. $6, 95 SPECIAL oa aoe - $4.98 Utility Tank 1734 X 934 regular $2.98. SPECIAL ... one’ male teacher, who is yery po- to $1,500.00. Make anf authority of the principal is not *tions -, now «at. th _ Betial: Bank 0! Commerce. , RUN IT. TO -THE: TOP. INCA HURRY $1500 | ‘$1400— a “$1300— : “$1200—|." pular. with » the’ students, ‘is. pre- pared to resign.if the position and backed. up by the pehoo! board. Castlegar Village Office Open Sal. | suffer ::from:an | accumulation “of vIn its letter.the KRA.asked about ‘storm ‘drainage. | It ae that ‘many places“ in™ the’.village surface water. and asked ‘if; con- sideration had® been’ given ‘to cor- recting - the “trouble “and if consi- deration has been given when the work: would :be, carried out,: “In, discussing . the ‘query,’ com- noted that the cost’ of For Licence Plates Va full-scale corrective program. is For le, the cost | any ‘money. is left-over from black- in B. c. “whereby private years with rs. :.'Thip' is Diasktop year," he mm, GS. Rust satd it is “iaukeful" if. any -sidewalks:can be constructed: this year® but. that: if topping.” sidewalks, will. be: con- structed. ‘He: said'that ‘the policy of: alternating blacktop. years with, years. hasbeen mention- “qhose ‘who haven't yet bought their 1963 licexce plates may do +180 on Saturday. Castlegar council decided. Tues- ; day night. fo: keep, the village in -Woodland * Park of! storm’ and drainage ~ sewers ‘was ~ in’.the « vi- cinity of ‘$30,000. However, village ed ‘at several forum meetings held during: the past two years. » The ‘highways department has Policy..:is.:: Ae also. si that :.the: village hold “off at office open: for the seving: of licence meee oe with catch Visine and_rock pits. Stanley, 7 Humphries Secondary School ‘has een selected‘ to~ host the - West: Kootenay ‘Senior’ High School’. Girls’ :; Basketball "Tourns- ment on ‘Saturday.’ Four. games are scheduled in the tourney. In. the “first “round ‘ contests, Trail Hawkettes, will:.meet: Nelson Bomberettes at 1:30 ‘p.m... while the SHSS Rockettes play Rossland Royaléttes : vat. 2.45. Firat Found losers ; play. for’ third *plac p.m. andthe championship ‘final will get ‘underway: at 8.15 p.m: At .the!conclusion ‘of the final game, : presentation _ of the trophy and all-star awards will made by “Alex “Ross, - president of the West Kootenay High School Athe- letic Association: In’ regular. ieague. play, (Cas: -|the north end. of. the village‘ un- til’. the «highway. situation -there is “settled. ‘A ‘suggestion that drainage right-of-way: for fature ‘storm se- and public’ education eval always bi academic cand in the BC. ‘De- ithe: 3 may be awarded the. 4 1 school districts. would be the same for ‘college ‘purposes as‘ the mill 6 in ‘District“No.'9_ if: the .col- Tere ‘ig located: here, Mrs. Jacob-|' said’ that’ Dr. Macdonald’s ‘sug- gestion is‘that as the commuting distance - increase, then. the cost creas “The mill rate’ would ~ go UP H Tan then: if