10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969 Development and Conservation Of Eotest Must be Based on Facts resident, 3 clation bers of the Association that they must pee to it that cit- izens have a to velopment and conservation) trainin; will be based not on emotion, but on knowledge. There is the greatest ur-' gency on this proposal ior a ms through our ‘unio Forest Wardens, Girl Forest Guard’s and Con-' servation Wardens. The work pee our youth. learn the facts, so that their attitudes towards forest de- steers iter eceesiaecermee Dr. S. Fjellstrom D.S.P. PODIATRIST Will be at the Crown Point Hotel TRAIL, B.C. Phone 368-8232 WEDNESDAY Oct. 1 — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY Oct. 2 — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Practice limited to the treatment of the feet broat cation with the public. We must concentrate our efforts and resources t! coming year states Mr. Bur- gess, to increase, in particu- tar, the following programs: Adult Educat! on ee = In or- der that we can ensure’ per- petuation of our forest wealth we must promote, throu; every. communications me the idea of conservation and multiple-use of nat asa wey, of life. jools —- We must con- tinue tp to work with education authorities to see that an un- and how it affects the character of each boy is worthy enough alone for our' need for greater support says Mr. Burgess. We all see sxamaples of our work, but not many people are aware that it Fe the CFA that is carrying out these local conservation acti- vitie If we are to gain the sup- port needed to do the job, ts!we must make our fellow citizens aware of what we are CIDE are successful, there, is no doubt that our of our and resources management reaches every student from fhe primary grades to univer- ~ fouth — In order that we can augment the stability of Canada’s human resources |° we must our youth conservation message and the role the industry plays in the for recreation but for a ntvelitiood, LEGION Friday, DANCE September 26th $1.00 Each Live Music Refreshments HALL Infant’s Funeral Held at Calvary Baptist Church Funeral service was held Saturday from Calvary Baptist Church for Tracy Lynne, infant of Preparing for Job, Stewardess Recsives High Shine to High Boots . CASTLEGAR: Figure Skating Club will hold its annual meeting on Monday, September 29, 1969, at 7.30 p.m. at the Cas- tlegar Arena. The public is urgently requested to attend this important meeting. , ATTENTION" CARPENTERS United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Local 2300 A special 90-hour cout, has ‘been set up to assist all carpenters, at no cost, in writing for their Trades- .man’s Qualification Certificate. b In the not too distant future it will be compulsory for union or to have a Cert- ificate to work at the trade. Classes start Tues., Sept. ‘80 at 7.30 p.m., Kinnaird Junior Secondary School. Instructor: Herald Martin. Rummage Safel Ladies! The Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate any us- able items of clothing, “appliances, furniture etc. can move it we'll take" ‘ie Sale Oct. 17 & 18. For prompt pickup NOTICE Here _ a Reser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schultz of Kinnaird, who died Sept. '17 in the Castlegar and Dist- rict Hospital at the age of four months. Born May 22 at the Cast- legar and District Hospital, Tracy is survived by her parents, one brother David See Us For Greb ‘Hush Puppies — For the Whole Family — "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” and one sister Carol, both at: home. Pastor D. Harder offici- ated at the service with bur- ial taking place in Park Mem- Members of the Canadian Owners’ and Pilots’ tion and students of Selk- irk’s aviation technology pro- gram were in attendance when COPA’s vi Associa-| all ‘where bre youl mee Rare people from legal ie B.C. Tops Flying Activity in Canade Says E. Antle COPA Vice-President s necidents “¢ Ernie Antle, spoke Thursday might at Selkinit College: orial ..Ce y at The Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of ar- rangements. © In lieu of flowers don- ations would be graciously received by the Kootenay So- ciety for Handicapped Chil- dren for genic research. Don- ations may be mailed to Box|t 228, Castlegar. * Town Workmen Prepare Water Mains for Cold ~The water main and wat- er service for the Anglican Church as well as a water service on Prince St. has been lowered in the ground) by the public works’ depart- ment of the Town of Castle-| gar to prevent freezing in| that area. In: giving the sewer and water‘report for August at a recent council meeting,’ Ald. R. V.° Cook reported the water mains in the lane’ be- tween First and Second av- enues have been flushed as well as the water main be- tween Elm and Green streets. coast One-water connection has been installed, two service breaks repaired and- three Water, service boxes : install-| One sewer connection on Crescent St. was also lowered and nil One sewer connection in- tale: BY C., Mr. one left “Ottawa in June- and is travelling the west explaining the workings of COPA which has, some 9,000 members in Canada‘ of which 1,000 are in B.C. “B.C.” says: Mr.; Antle, ans. “When our airports find themselves built up around and there is need for longer. Canada _ rélocates stat places as Van Nuys, when a road was in: we way of expansion, the expansion took place ce with road deck being built under the runway. Mr. Antle finds nde ving 2 “broadening experient Impaired Driving Gases are Heard Two ee of impaired driving before Judge SL é Pps | ‘ast Friday. Joseph N. Slobdzian of Castlegar, who was charge Sept. 12 for impaired Griving, pleaded guilty. He was sen- tenced to 30 days in /Oakalla paire: jtenced to in Favs in jail. Both incidents occurred in downtown Castlegar. ‘Has more activity in flying|§ i here in Troubled Breathing lications, talk, coal ee his many|COPA will be held in the 0] benefits ae ‘as several Jj worry people,”|eral rent-a-car agencies and he éaid, “yet in all my years|/hotels across Canada which of fiying I have t not. had one aren enjoyed by COPA, mem-| chart] the last week ay April as the service, eae ‘isstance, teeutive a date. to 8 p.m. Scout Castlegar. For pickup ph. 8281, 5643. Mothers Aux. 2nd Cast- legar Cubs and. Scouts meetin; e Oct.:1 at 8 pm. in Scout Hall. “8148, G, Martini 7486. CGIT Calling all girls 12 to:17 yrs. Sponsored by aid, employment ser- ‘and discounts from sev-| ed. Chu irch bsi Rummage Sale! ‘Ladies! Aux. Can. Legion Br: 170. Sept. -27 Club Meeting Mon.; Sept. 29: at, 7.30 p.m. Arena. Robson Kindergarten — The. annual meeting of pub- west this year at Banff with 7 Ph. 5659. Castlegar rire Skating Room for more children. 4 Provincial Lib Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” WEEK'S . WEATHER ‘Max Min. Pre. Sun a 09 03 sort. 30 54 4 Sept. Oa. i ‘39 VOL, 22, No. 40 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH. COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1969 10 GENTS PER COPY . LY. DAYS aren't like ATTENTION LADIES UST ARRIVED. FROM KATE'S cA Complete Line of Mix ’n Match Sets WATCH FOR THE. FALL FASHION SHOW. ..- It’s ‘Coming Soon! (pouBLe PROTECTION—FROM FRIGIDAIRE! | 7 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN at no extra charge. —backed by. General Motors! WASHER No belts to break, fo pulleys to jam, no gears to DRYER New singlebelt sie ‘on vented models. Quieter, smooth year Wi jarranty ¢ for He ‘ir of any de- otection Plan wear out! One-year Warranty for repair of any de- fect without charge; plus four-year Protection Plan for furnishing replacement for any defective part in the complete transmission, drive motor, of Jarge capacity water’ pump! pt Exclusive Laundry Sorter “F-R-E-E With “and thank Heavens for that,” seems to sigh pretty little Donna Dube, 9, as she inspects this antique .wringer-washer ther Brian, 11. The wringer-washer_—. a Homestead original —- is owned by Donna and Brian's father, Aaron Dube of Castlegar, who .is road foreman here with the’ depart- this any. more. with’ her ‘bro- “how old the washer i a built-in scrub board and other features that, would stand it apart from much earlier mo- dels. The housewife: of the days of this| ar washer swished the : ‘clothes around in it by holding the wooden handle and tipping the tub from side to side. but notes that it has — Castlegar News Photo ment of highways. Mr. Dube has no idea RECORD © TOMATO,” which | oj dwarfs. the hard-boiled egg set beside it, is this 3%-pound monster.” grown by Gordon its Affairs A meeting: of-th gar and District Fall Fair As. sociation was held to decide what shoul with the trophies “1 to:.several ‘organizations other: equinment belonging to e-Fair board. It was decided that owing | tothe lack of interest ia the district:that the Fall sociation be offilally a banded... Fair was “first held used ola Community Hall in Castle- was.also, used as well as HSS and in the last few years the Castlegar Arena was beds as well. of C Mea- suring 21% inches in circum- ferencé, the tomato has the shape of a heart and\was started from seed: by.:-Mr: Archibald with a tomato seed called “Ox Heart.” i Castlegar.News Photo Ald. Ackerman Seeks Kinnaird: had been giv- en. to. the Recreation Commis- sion’.to-use for. the arena. phies were discussed ‘and it was;decided that the: trophies and. show. case. should Fe placed in ‘the Castlegar Museum the understanding that if ever-the Fair:.-was_ re-Organized “the _ i RCHP Plan " Alarm’ Systems the ‘lumber -.and | ing. .: trophies would be’ available. . rold “Webber of the All outstai ding bills were paid and the balance of bank acccunt: of. $228.72: was don- Twin Councils and | and J Electoral Reps Met Ph set to Discuss Castlegar Arena Councils of the”. twin{t rovide basic rege curl. juire: - of revi ed factual cost. ais and ‘the articip: by ares i is not .pre- electoral til of red. P. Moran. of} peo; e|pared to commit himself un- he holds meetings in each his five. areas .and the fiv Psion decision will govern. Basil | Macalist- er of electoral, area J will mmission mission's out problems ae saervements to. the rire Do gar: formt with the two towns while other alternative is based on ‘the two" towns carrying out i,” work without outside The Community Chest cam, paign .“rocket” will ‘start. its trip to “the moon in sown) alt by Castlegar alderman Carl’. Henne. es include’ bleachers} 5, a ttle thore larging of the ‘dichen’ Facil ties make | th more esa for Pear and to lave adequate tables and chairs a’ ble. A brighter look will. also be added ii witha some 15 gal- lons. o£ « paint town J night a at 730. The. rocket. will be plac- the top.” Mr. Community Chest Campaign Rocket stating that they have an example for all to ed:on_ the took to of the ‘Can- diat f ive. @ roeke et, designed and produced bythe ‘students ‘at SHSS, shosen as the symbol of the Further will take place to provide | Chest ‘'ap- derson;* publicity “the proper bkating and. hockey |; conclusion of. the ‘resent fe The alternative course of based ‘on. spe- accomp! ‘pended in. each. o! five years A Kee prepared statcmeat deus after. the three-hour| minate “on. borrowin: airy for two‘ or three ls Broken ‘Into : For Second Time » The Castlegar Hotel was broken into’ last Thursday night for the second time in less: than a week. RCMP say $140°-was taken when entry As-|ated.to the museum. It was) fice. sugge that ‘the museum executive would perhaps like to. compile the history: of ‘the | Fall Fair. Pipresident: Pete Ewart ex- and place it with the ed. The’ hotel ‘had previously been broken - into’ night of Sept. 219" at: which time ximately "$800 and ‘the’ beer Sarlor cash rey _, Thumsay pleht's entry e hroughout the years attended the: meetings, dnd: ‘to: the faithful few. who were Present at cat the last meet, plywood belonging to the Fair} °* e| Wi carly the © police Frida; by balel; imanaper Paul Poacl-|t Police: say force: wee not| 3d used in remis- .| moon would constitute a most Sovalen a sai a paign “objective -o: -| 000. The ,. two | mem years +|to achieve the. u upgrading of the, present. fa d was, made into. the hotel of- E nented: ” ‘In ‘this year, when man has an foot on the moon for propriate symbol for our Fraser Castlegar RCMP were.as- sisted by. the Castlegar-Kin- ,|maird Civil’ Defence Search n|aad: Rescue division at the weekend in. a search for a Selkirk College’ student who vous point . Saturday after-| noon. Randy. Cross, 19, ‘who came to Selkirk from Alberta, .David McInnes, early)" Saturday. The, two hunters separated near Sheep Creek and. agreed to “meet at ia . For the people of Cas- aird, ur 50 $20,- bol of the rock-' ‘lertouching th the. moon'express-| tjes the - ‘confidence’ of « the bers of, our” committee xpressed good number of. local -resid- ents will! time their Friday point four. miles west of the i Nancy. Greene cutoff on the Mcinnes alerted. police. at m:.- and.‘ the. search| W¢ started that evening, ‘continu- ing until: midnight. It got'un-| derway again at 6 a.m. Sun- i day and. ended’. two < hours later when Cross reached the bighwa seemingly none .the| crease the xf Hess for-wear: =his ‘avery night stay an the® bush. Cc search. x They singled’ out CKQR radio for acting as.a means of’.communications for the teams and Tescue d/Qutdoor ‘Recreation Co. for ‘failed to turn up at a rendez-|s) went ‘hunting with a compan-|* t- | ion, the use of a search vehicle for special thanks. Those taking part in the search included: Ben Thor- Search and Racie Division Aids RCMP in Search for Lost Hunter MacLean and Peter Paulson. Coa RW. Hodson ami constables is Martinek, J. Veldman, Vanacker amit fir service * east: Ualy be Castle; al expected during the winter ee said fest chairmai sult of A. point often missed when. connection difficulties are discussed, said Mr: West, is t the fact that it takes two Castlegar from Calga flights leave Cal- gary ‘or Cranbrook before Eastern Air Service Expected ( to Get Worse Winter delays‘ asa “re-|p jor weather. will also| fron: are the first . 0! ial events Oe ee for Tne month