CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 31, 1967 — Ee os a ane , —— Y ar en ey SS eek i | Castlegar Man T . } roy Pa Wal Xe: { | Violates Fores! A Brothers Sewing Machine a ; ; } { FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH The Castlegar ranger dls- & i t i}: f F ‘ } ; ( . : : } | trict has seen its first conviction $1.50 A WEEK ; ‘ ‘ : : ; : ei g pe : for Wiolation of forest closure : , i 3 Yea foo : BAN regulations, Free Delivery | yt : by g : : Convicted by Magistrate aeons REGit f Ae Ab fh ag . | panxConvisted by Mate UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 5 a7 \/ ppty. , Kendall. Charles Laltner, 29° of , ' ‘ ‘ i : | Castlegar, 1842 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. ; ~! ; i aan ; A ye be . broetert 7 : os ’ ae ; a. closed, area Sentinal PE CIC = . — | : / Mountain, after a cionre baal!” REGISTRATION | Jit Abrived : : ise on ie ia - ea oe vache Pome <_-7As an alternative to tho fine Se nn mer a : ‘ ; fjan ian. _Minnaird Briefs. © |] Registration of Grades 9 - 12 will take place at the LESAGE PIANO ae ( ope Ve gah ee a ar 7 ']2" AC patlafactory ‘solution ‘has Stanley Hi hries S ondary School on Th day, : 4 : } = 2 eS 7 . wee H ~|been: reached ‘between’ the de of grass on the new highway in- ; ; bie. we The ch from’ ak 832 Riese 2 : : . . : legations that Leltnoe via within come. into. effect. Date’ of ’ the : pares toner OF NEW STUDENTS ek ‘Maglstrate Williams ‘posed a jail {ee erectaa meen age Sautiful, Braind:New f ; ‘ : ‘ : at . : : ay _ term of two ‘months. : eel SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 Beau oo 2 rand. boy iy Se i y & : , 2 : S ‘ : ' : : partment of highways and. the August 31, 1967° and Friday, September 1, 1967 Made by Canada’s Top Piano Manufacturer : ron 4 ; a ee ‘ {Town of Kinnaird for watering!¥- from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. : ye eats y 5 ee terchange, : : In Lovely Walnut With Matching Bench : ‘ i , : : ' 2 : : : es : A. ‘etter read to council|§ > << 234 SEE IT TODAY! : Pape ees 4 be poe © Pe dee MEMES | recently was to be answered, re- laying the news of the B.C. Music & Electronics amicable agreement, On Pine Street in Castlegar Phone 365-5752 A mild controversy at one : i fa 2 ; E time centred around responsibill- akg A rg Ae : fy ok na ty for porvision of water and . —— 7 —_ = zs i supervisor: nnel, 360 YARDS of gold and purple draping covered’ the: 30-ton ground, ‘commended the Authority for completing ‘the : pro- ite this pita oe ian rock iled’at the’Duncan dam ject below estimated costs, He noted that while this is a time green, ges recently by Premier Bennett asa tribute “to the men of high ‘costs’“it is also atime of great inventions and new + ee ee Ki who engineered and constructed Duncan dam in record time machines so I hope you can keep costs down” on the Arrow and i 4 ea ODEON ess . & and without logs of life.” "The base on which the rock sits is Mica projects’as well. The Duncan dam, first of the Columbia | Rites otters : in the ‘form of the Centennial bol. The mier, sh Tre ts to 4 “ PH. 364-2114 ! here with Hydro chairman Dr. HL. Keenloyeide in the foo or te es of apes FT Carre oueatet fie Service Boe the te gnaunaulga SHOWING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ i 2 7 Hes : 5 5 = = ding and tlie later sounding of an € JERRY LEWIS — CONNIE STEVENS ; SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smiley) VD Ranks High paren Peng ee Use HFC money to buy IN “WAY WAY O COLOR peer —preecerereay-porery—t ————— 5 been ‘confused with the sound- f in AY OUT i Expo is Fabulous, Exhausting & Costly | Among Ganadian jing ocvwtat is wiougnt to be ar| ’ back-to-school needs between the initial alarm soun- other alarm. The result has been “COME SPY WITH ME” Well, Expo ls/the line, wink at the girl and)ping him for not helping you|: Health Problems unnecessary returns of firemen _ TROY DONAHUE — ANDREA DROMM all walk’ in, it with your luggage. to the station, after an emerg- DOOR 7:00 SHOW TIME 7:30 6 HOLIDAY SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW up his folding stool, sat down,|so little. And so little for .so| their prevention and control is TWO COLOR HITS : i oye everything put on dark glasses to make him| much. The - first applies to all| possible with antibiotics. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 5 s ame Saturday ‘night |think he was in a bar, and open-| the wonderful free entertain- Since World War II increas: s ” . in Hayfork Cen-|ed the quart-size thermos of ice- ment, the sights and sounds, The ed mobility and ch in sex- “RASPUTIN, THE MAD MONK : tre to‘a round-the-world cruise | cold which he had pru-|second applies to liquid refresh: 1 att “i tarn change in : in your priva' lently brou; : PLUS G your Pi ivate yacht, - dently brought along. ment, ta ffset Pe aa y After this time, with young “REPTILE” ‘ : It’s true that the line-ups are Many ave offset medical rh be) 12:0 SHOW TIME 12:15 f made in the control of VD. ,Pu-|PeoPle OORS 12:01 i 315. One chap I know spent two me thing you can say about Venereal diseases: are one] &2cy is over. hours in a line-up with no strain | Expo is that nowhere’ in the| of Canada’s major health prob- PLUNGER SEM at all. He was organized. He set | world can you get so much for] lems in spite of the ‘fact that The Bob Bi long at’some of. the pavilions, wishing | pity ool th sit +3 but-you can easily get around blic knowledge of.the cause and |5chool and the necessity of home-| _ this. Some people out on a consequences of syphilis and go-| Work at nights, good lifeguards je = t walking cast and are ushered to norrhea, two of the most com- become increasingly difficult to ART SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) 3 2 : Wy aa a ATTENTION |]. : oe | Parents & Pupils oe Your Newspaper the head of the line. Oth a ] mon_ venereal diseases,’ remains a wheel-chair, Or you can buy! K i in the. folklore area: The. .combination . of this a sailor. suit. Visiting ‘sailors Hit was! » It isnot’ generally known | Problem and the unpredictabili-|° : march ‘stralght to the heed oe| © ‘the, Rest. party he that ‘free clinie eeiet in many | ty. of weather may combine to: : . ‘1° Another middle-aged fclend| Jarge ‘ Canadian ‘cities. In. other {cause closure..." : whose’ only aaiaiat need fale is centres local‘health departments | Water will not be drained walking out to the car went to | bing. Provide free tr for. pati / as the pool may Expo with his son, 15. The boy Montreal, which had the im ents unable) to ‘pay for ecleal {atill: be peed, sho! is a fiend for. organization: and | agination and guts to create the had a series ‘of’ plans and ‘time-| thing, will - probably.’ salvage charts worked out. They covered thing, 57 pavilions in’ two days. Thor- oughly. Three weeks. later, the old man is still limping, clutch- ing his chest in the region of his The following regulations. concerning School Opening: will apply, effective September 5,.1967. 1, FOR SCHOOL OPENING, bus routes‘will operate as they were June 1967. 2, ALL. GRADE 1 to 4 PUPILS on SHOREACRES FLATS and GLADE will attend the new SHORE- ACRES .SCHOOL. On September 5th, all pupils from these two areas will report to TARRYS SCHOOL for registration and direction. 3. GRADES 1 to 7 PUPILS residing between HIGH ARROW AND BRILLIANT DAMS will attend ROBSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. ; 4. TARRYS and PASS CREEK. ELEMENTARY PUPILS will assemble at 8:30 a.m. and dismiss at 2:30 p.m. 5. GRADES 1 to 6 PUPILS —- SHERBIKO, CEDAR CREST & WOODLAND. PARK areas. A. Pupils SOUTH OF VALHALLA: STREET will attend WOODLAND PARK SCHOOL {no bus). B. Pupils NORTH OF VALHALLA ‘STREET will attend TWIN RIVERS ELEMENTARY (no bus). 6. GRADE 7 PUPILS. 5 A. Pupils from TARRYS, OOTISCHENIA,. GIB- SON CREEK, & PASS CREEK will attend || TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL (bua). : B. WOODLAND PARK and KINNAIRD pupils, south of the C.P.R.: tracks, will attend KIN- [AIRD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (no’ bus). C. Pupils of CEDAR CREST and SHERBIKO ar- eas, north .of the C.P.R. tracks, will attend TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL {no bus). 7. GRADE 8 PUPILS. A. ALL GRADE 8 PUPILS will attend the KIN- NAIRD, JUNIOR. SECONDARY SCHOOL. B. CASTLEGAR PUPILS, north of VALHALLA STREET, assemble at 8:00 a.m. on the PARK- ING AREA at STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECON- DARY SCHOOL (bus). us C. WOODLAND PARK PUPILS, and PUPILS re- siding south of VALHALLA STREET, assemble on the CASTLEAIRD PARKING LOT at 8:20 a.m. (bus). . PUPILS residing between KINBERRY HEIL GHTS and BLUEBERRY assemble at REGU- LAR BUS STOPS. (bus). . KINNAIRD PUPILS residing between the CUT- RATE SHOPPING CENTRE and KINBERRY HEIGHTS are required to walk. : -» Board of School Trustees H. Kin This question has many answers. 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Its printed reports, comment and. pictures mir- - Yor this community in such away that we may understand both its problems ‘and its opportuni-. fon Ih 1s;a. vital factor: in the ‘operation ‘both. of responsible government an e life free, democratic individuals. x CASTLEGAR, NEWS heart, and you.can make him ‘|jump two feet straight up mere- y by uttering the word “pavil- lon.” a ‘i ‘1 One way of getting around smartly, saving time, and giving your dogs. a rest is’ to hire : a pedl-cab Tals is. ta ricesbaws Show that you care type vehicle . propelle y a ~ phone thee, night! youth on a bicycle. Holds two. And it’s only 25 cents'a minute. - Come now, don’t be ‘so cheap. Ba TEL & Normaly, costs you forty cents | after ‘spi just to into a taxi and the surly driver cowes you into tip: mome; You don’t’ have .to go to Expo to write a column about it.°T could: writ ik. The Le . ce Te cc BUILDERS. See Us for the Best ‘Prices in Town! A Arborite - Adh pt 8 Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. 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But never mind that, It's the :spirit that counts. And ours are. very: low. : MTT “FOR ; AIRLINE “RESERVATIONS . oe MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOUR: ARRANGED | © e CASTLEGAR AGENT-FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL "CHAIN. ; o. WEST‘S. DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 A startling and proven fact: one. classroom of high schoo! students Is wiped out every week because of car accidents. :° it . 1. ItIs an unbearable statistic, but true. More’ young Cc tans aré killed In idents than by any * other cause, ; a Sipe ete ‘Young drivers as a group are Involved in more automobile accidents than any other drivers. This is the: simple reason Insurance rates are higher for them. isi ‘We, in:the automobile Insurance industry, pro- vide training , and tect if to high school instructors to help them teach safe driving “to thelr students. : Students who pass approved high school driver ray ‘training courses earn lower Insurance premiums, ‘ At present, only'14% of -high schools: across. Canada have these driver training courses. Parents, teachers — just ask yourselves: Must a classroom be wiped out next week? i “ You can help prevent such tragedies by sup- porting driver training in your ut : Be t G All Canada Insurance Federation on behalf ot _THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE INDUSTa