LOOKING GOOD in clothes to be shown at the Selkirk College Faculty Wives fashion show March 8 are, from Jeft to right, Ernie Klaffke, Janet McMynn and Janet Hart. The show, to be held in the College lounge at 8.30 p.m., will feature a wide variety of clothes for men and women for spring. Tickets are available at Castlegar Drug, Carl's Plaza Drugs and the College Library. Detsun Teams Win In Sports Car Rally Paul Manson and Klaus Canadian Nati D. Ross have won the 1967|c, penis Dats Piloted: finished LEGION Saturday Feb. 24 8 P.M. LEGION HALL ers, ‘second-place car. The. __navigator / ativer tea mscored red 108. Points Mr. Leitch added that Datsun cars took overall [54 points ahead of he ; ‘two points ahead of Sch Ronald and John aha, ports Don of Cross- roads-Datrun Sales of Castle-| board. gar. 14-Year-Old Kills Bobcat Near His Home‘ Wednesday. of last eek began as a routine layearold” David ecard of Castlegar, There were chores to'be done, just as on any other morning. One of these chores for David, who lives on a sanel ents, Mr.-and Mrs. D. L. Creight, was feeding of sev- eral horses. things, when, ‘he bi cat jum} ed out of th chicken 00 J pe “It had ‘a chicken in Tis mouth and there was another With the ald of the e family dog, David chased the ‘‘cat” -a_ tree. While with a ith killed fae big feline. en toa erlend in Park Siding School Board Briefs Approval has been granted from. at Monday's meeting of the No date has yet been an nounced for calling of tend- ers, ‘ Your Pharmacist Is a Skilled Professional Our training and experience. add up to the skill you and your doctor depend upon for fast, ac- curate prescription filling... Castlegar Drug R.E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Phone 365-7813 Open. (Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m, to 6 pm. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun. and Hol. hrs. 12 noon-1 p.m. 6-7 Position, will work closely with the education and cul- one. 1 dead on the ground| the goa wi 's pelt was giv-| ing who collects them, Mrs. Mc-|port Elli Creight said. : Justice the department of edu- in 24| cation for an addition to Kin-| 3! District -|naird Junio: Secondary | 4, tax Hy perti in the regional district for hospital pi follows a recommendation ie the RD's executive com- Warford & Oglow Liberal Delegates oat the second and succeeding Coast-Capilano) eee fates to the nation- leadership conven- toe in Ottawa early in in “April will include one regular del- egate and one alternate from] will Castle; ‘Travelling to Ottawa on behalf of the Kootenay-West ig will be Mite regular ‘delegate, Warford, and Nick Oglow, alternate. The two men were given their posts at a meeting last Sunday in the Union Hotel in ‘Trail. travelling to Ottawa Also on behalf of the riding asso- ciation will be delegates Doug- las Wetmore of Trail; Richard Vogel ee Creston; Donald| c; f Warfield, presi- himsel . | Grigtit i deat of the West Kootenay "He | Lil eral Association; George Cady of Trail and alternates Waueban Mosher of Creston ge and Harry Harrison of Nel- ein addition to these dele- aiding haa not yet ele; however. as to keep an open robably sup- Me roaeal present Se mee ane are some who may him on the first Mr. Warford added, CKRD = lained that voting for the Liberal Praised the Columbia river treaty and the example of cooperation be- be| (ween two nations which it tae poll revoualy, set by the Praing 2 there is no way we cause locke voting.” Mr. Warford said it was “the feeling of the meeting that Trudeau was the over- whelming choice” of those who attended.’ ‘A meeting in Nelson March 28 will discuss the new con- stitution made necessary by reallocation of electoral dis! ricts, said Jack Charters, of Castlegar, retary of the riding associa Also planned: for the The treaty will become a blueprint for future treat- fes in other countries in the world, declared Mr. Davis. In addition to represent- ing that area in Ottawa, he is ‘parliamentary assistant to Mines and SMITH’S Plumbing & Heating — Notices eedles Auxiliary to Can- riba at qe.” Logion ge game. ion 2nd at Ta Eva ryone welcome. Heepital ‘Avulliary - Rum mage Sale at Legion Hall, April 5 and 6. For pickup call Doris Sweeney Ph. 865-5002 or Ann Sol rlak 365-7823, Sener Meeting fer. “alt ts Is Jean-Luce Pepin. “It (the treaty) Piders sound from_a_ legal po! A sound from point of view; and sound fro! fu ong cugingering point of view," ue e ad aren vottball {age 15 ama un- der) to be held in Marlane Hotel basement. Feb. 28 at 7.30 p.m. Robson Evening Ladies Group will meet’ tonight Chore) it. Mrs. World's Day of Prayer will be held Fri, March 1 - at 2 pm. Grace Presby- terian- Church, Kinnaird, Pancake Supper — Fob. 27, 5 to 7 p.m. at Robson Church Hall, followed by films _at Resker Hall. Sponsored by Robson Church Educational’ Com- mittee. Under 12 yrs. 50c snele a adult $1. Family Sr. Cittzens’ Meeting, Fri. day, Feb, 23:— 7.30 le. gion Hall. Ent Entertainment Fim, A Members’ Story. Lite: Previneiaa Library, Farliament pease Victoria, B.C, Dee. 31/8°37: Published Every Thursday at “Ths onasceadts of the Koot atti ‘5 WEATHER re “a 03 4l 37 48 ee 39 a VOL. 21, No.'9 eee. BRITISH COLUMBIA, HEEUREDAY, FEB. 29, 1968 P! meeting are reports of dele- pita will continue to be a ites to the provincial con-| good deal for many years to come. It is hard to argue against a 50-50 split in bene- Card Party, pasate Boncol Feb. 29 — 7. .m. Guest speaker at the Trall | a: meeting, Jack Davis (Lib. | fits.” - Blueber: 30, A. Eremenko & Co. Store Wide SHOE SALE Special Tables and Racks filled with Sale Shoes — Broken sizes and styles Buy 1 pair at Regular Price and get a Second pair for $1.00 Men’s Dress Shoes and some: Work Boots ~ Ladies Pumps, high heels and flaties -- Children’s Shoes abrists tral Region- ct will present a Brief dro in an attempt les with- pro; purposes. Preparation of the brief ittee, presented to the full board at a recent CKRD meset- ee e& oe under the manson. e+e 2 we District _ superintendent Claude Bissell has been ap- Pointed to" head the 1968 Fouth travel program in this area. Sponsored by Trail | Philatelic Group ‘The Columbia Philatelic | Society of Trail is sponsorin: a souvenir ski cover to marl the du Maurier Internationa! Ski Championships to be hel at Red Mountain in Rossland, y be ordered Covers ma: ‘ through the Columbia Phila- |ff Single sovere are 25 cents or | five for $) PROCLAMATION For Boy Scout Waek & Girl Guide Thinking Week in Canada of February 18 to 25 ts. being observed throughout Canada praia: fe asa od te focus public social and citizenship youth, and WHEREAS, th nized as two of Canada's tea those attributes which are most desired in “WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of Caniada and the Giri community Ive earned the commendation and support WHEREAS, many members of the Boy Scouts and dJeading citizens in n Canada, NOW THEREFORE, we as Mayors of the Towns of “BOY SCOUT WEEK” & “GIRL GUIDE THINKING request that parents and others support this T. M. Little, Mayor Corporation of the Town of Castlegar training benefits of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guldes for out 1 Roy Soont Movement andthe Gol Guide Movement are reso ding youth movements which educate our youth in in good citizens, and Costisgar and Kinnaira do ihereby proclaim that the week commencing February 18th be observed a8 pocial setisition and depiopa Garin the Well ad ree ee ean C.M. Loeblich, Mayor Corporation of the Town of Kinnaird Guides of Canada in this of every citizen, and --- Girl Goldes, pave. become WEEK“'IN CANADA - observance by attending Souvenir Ski Cover er am chairmanship of George Her-| request for th I'm ready for Dig - Boots - Pec c cree” so ?, = -— Boy’s and Girl's. COCKTAIL BOOTS and SNOW BOOTS Children’s, Boy’s and Girl's Pile - lined SNOW BOOTS ALL 20% OFF Regular Price Men‘s THERMAL WORK BOOTS $3.95 - $5.50 - $8.95 Boy’s THERMAL GREEN BOOTS Sizes 1 to 6 SALE PRICE $4.95 GOLDEN PHEASANT Ladies’ Pumps ALL PRICES REDUCED £14.98. 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West's Link Special i Royal C : what ee to bea fnanaial thax * Legion made for the successful event. ‘This. picture * of: the’ tanles ‘atthe Legion |: Hall ‘on’ Sunday evening where’ the “curlers enjoyed a spahetti-and-meathalls sup- 3 Per catered to by the distaff side of the Kins- a’ part’ of’ one men Slab the. shows ties nothing more Kinettes., Ta are | at. first us| said -he would suggest ment of ‘the ‘offensive port-| the ed Lons « ns of the legislation, rather scrapping of the in Hedi for another year year, Sats id. council he in- press/for a return in the ig which consider- tended. o status Mr. Rust said there is ab ready the possibility of last- . minute changes before the bill Is introduced to the Legisla- bee oe °in order ‘to % overmment’s « purposes without penalizing small mun- polities. is sched. _ uled for. tomorrow, ‘but ‘Mr. Rust sald he ‘noticed “frantic taking’ place. ret a5 Bess ly» overburdi : In His F ‘ District superintendent of schools Claude, Bissell passed ‘on high praise Monday alent rogarding “¢he~ recent”: We Kootenay teachers’ Snore fa held Castlegar ‘dis: Reporting ata meeting of] - School District No, 9, Mr. Bis- ence | is Stat so muc! "the wis ma: as" the ‘cooperatively “in ing of the yin thee itself. Fos" And finally, he said,:Mr. est | Stixtz complimented scnsol of- ficials on the Mayed by a” mixed band dw heh “played oe ne Pane :whicti ee ‘students from si ‘thronghont the West bointed out’. the * dent, “played The problem of dropouts from Castlegar schools is ap. | parent improving and the improvement can ‘be ateribut. at Jeast:partly) to the: ef. le Bissell, district “sup: cuntendent of schools © for Se a Tea V (on- meet the s BeHOOL : at the re- ‘board hor school: i had done some spirit in which it is ¢ ed,” Mr. Bissell said. f° ae Still another point of en- couragement for the -educa- tor, ‘Mr. Bissell went: on, was the time and effort ‘that ap- peared to have. been” spent EW into service 'J: und far not been pressed heavily. e into dropouts::‘and tis findings were en “The retention of _stu- dents (at SHS) is definitely | PLONE he declared. College is’ having AMBULANCE for. Castleanr district. auspices ‘An ambulance: service’ offictal said recently: that: only “a: very small number of calls had been received. :'The ‘yehi cle .is ‘one of two: provided: under a| with Mmain-vehicleand-standby service provided’ residents for a| more ;cost to CKRD of $950 per month: This is billed to ratepayers as a part of, thelr, taxes. —. Castlegar. News Photo = an_effect, schools are becom: ing more interesting and dents*are realizing the value cation.” of ‘edu “Mr. Bissel said that while he “can’t prove fiat the Col- lege’-is effectual. I think ‘its -Problem ‘of ‘Dropouts Improving — ce is making senior sec-| tional classes. ondary » school: more_meaning- Rotary. Plans ‘For Conference — ‘Gain Momentum Plans for the annual dis- get meres oo onal are mo- , a Rotary | o! u arly. this week. : aera called tothe area-after a mud and rock slide was Teported at 12:80 a.m. and the road: was for traffic ‘‘within a couple of hours,” was reported to RCMP by a Robson resident} ‘hnd about the. same. time ‘was : discovered during’a routine trip by a highways em- ployee. —. Castlegar. News Photo... ‘ "Believed caused. by an accumulation of waterc on zoek bluffs "above « the slide . involved mudd deposits from (on) top "of, rather than on, the face of, the hill, a the slide. About 30 mainutes ater a Robson : : reside: ie report "a “a Castlegar. RCMP to doud: noise across ‘the ‘river gar plant.” The © road ‘* was * cleared “within a: couple of eae : ce the Highways sp spokesman sa fee of mud’ ‘ett on the road surface. F<. ‘The ‘road has a paved surface, making removal. of the’ mud deposits relatively easy. i te direction: of the Gel- : dling, while the "SHS band will, also ibe in