CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5,'1967 CKRD Able to seul Recreation Director te Ba story of fhe new recrea- clase “The” newlyformed Central, ‘Kootenay "Reg nal District rTe-| ti Hows, more than the required popula- tion to support a full-time recre- ation This is the opinion of J Roger A. Lancaster, velgon based re- sreation consulta: jedi et In a regular. peri pu y him, Mr, Lancaster salt “None of thé communities fin Caatis er ares is a atae enough to al ead a hele “bined oy hav “ enou ee nt a fulltim recreational nner . x”? The fuil text of Mr. Lan- wetted aye. 5 ah commission in area in that It encom- Passes, some nine separate and distinct all but two this 1s| type sul different from the rest] possif these testoral mimunities of of ible by the let ateera e pelea received by the Regional District which iuthorize (th the provision of ‘unincorporated. I am referring to the Castlegar and district re- a gional recreation | commission. The ‘area which this com- mission includes is the towns of Castlogar and Kinnaird — and electoral areas I:and J of the Central Kootenay Regional Dis- Representation on the com- mission 1s two members each from: Castlegar and © Kinnaird and three members from, each of the electoral areas, The du- ties and powers of the commis- sion are the same as those of any] other such VIGTORIA REPORT The successor to Gen. ‘George R. Pearkes, a5 Lt.-Governor of British Columbia that y no surprise at this been chosen. is As known; His Honor and Mts. Pearkes are going to leave Gov- ernment House at the end of this month. This no one denies, tho- ugh it would not surprise me if the Pearkes’ stayed on. At a recent press confer- ence, Premier Bennett y was asked about a new est way of life and ad politics in all the ble, wide wor! I asked the Premier if he had heard the rumor that the position’ of Lt.-Gov. might be left vacant diaesnttaly. To my By dance K. Neshitt : No Harm in Vacating Lt.-Goy. Position quite enchanting. But they're certainly not necessary. Several Provinces have found they can very well get a- long without a Government House. Even very British and uestion. He merely said, no, he had not heard. He did not vehemently deny Ne ag I was sure he would. Actually, ere'd be no harm in leaving the job vacant. The Chief Justice could carry| g on, signing state papers, open- ing and proroguing the Legis- very loyal Ontario didn't get a- round to putting back Govern- ment House, after Liberal Mitch Hepburn years ago closed its doors. Even the Tories of Ontar- io considered Government House type of. comms. ly advantages,’ es- af one unorganized com-| ca |g iid ‘established | gonal altel’ boards who ‘have it} the: authority to tax ‘property| ‘ for recreational services. \'@'One‘of the major problems faced by commissions in the un- Lareas is the lack of money and as a result much of their time is spent discussing] how they can raise money rath- er that what the people need.|' ona the ‘establishment of re- lonal tor. ‘The pame is true in. the | Coo! sree ot facilities, None ‘following ‘are i the: der to the commission who inchide: Colin’ Pryce, chair- inan; strom; Mitch Warf Cook, Fred Makaroff and) Bill comsmnalties, actin alone jor fac. potlae 4 edoperstively aay Hae Planing, ust. start now if the peonle., oft in Work Winter Jackets and: Sweaters) Now, ‘Arriving _ Remember, 10% Off' for Cash — OKA: E L Ts i\BOYS:& MENS WEAR joy, the reine facili- ties ‘which thoy deserve. A ‘regional commission ican help fo quatarites these facilities. recreation ongrafulations are in ‘or- ers, Murray Little; Don Gran- ford;: Bill Er: The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY fifth wheel on the cart of state. Tho subernatoriel mansion here is lash | gardens—a Jature and other state functi Government House is a gla- Morous, expensive place, and by tremendous Tourist asset for| Greater Victoria:and a tremend- ous expense for the rest of the province, which gets nothing out, social affairs there are always| of it. cuss igh he is, he said, the een’s first minister in British tombe He_likes the dine sounding roll of that phrase, and uent- Jy does he use it to refer to himself, to show how loyal he is to the Bntish ‘Throne, which, ‘in our Fremisr '8 vis. ds tte ‘great- For Complete Insurance Service % AUTO * LIFE %& FIRE % HEALTH MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) College is O With..special interest these days in Selkirk College and Van- couver City College 2s B.C.’s two “Junior colleges,” there is an to the pete. such college in the provin ‘Trinity Junior College near Langley has been operating since before either of the others, but its principal, Calvin Hanson, feels it has been forgotten. Affiliated with the Free Church of America, the two- year: college ‘was Jaunched in 1962, its buildings at that time ‘consisting ‘of a barn and four shacks built from old lumber camp bunkhouses: The college has progressed however and its unique begin- ning facilities find thelr keynote in Canada’s only “barnasium’—. a modern gym, built into the original barn. It opened at first with pre- sident Hanson, six teachers and 17 pupils. eet) eee er toule Maddocks Shoe Store ‘SAVAGE SHOES « k a full solection of for children BANQUET. FACILITIES i Lite Restaurant | “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” ’ Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily » Open 6-a.m. to 1:a.m.. Fridays and Saturdays . Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort FOR ‘SMALL GROUPS At Only $ — Also Othe Remote Controlled SEE THE ARGUS 538 Pettitt Photos 62.95 r Models — Starting at $79.95 Principal Thinks Trinity ‘| 1962, Mr. Hanson points out, | campus the area: was i a new method of capping milk 4 pottles, which ° was developeli: erated as a farm by William Em- TMT verlooked When it opens “Oct, 15 it Will have 230° pupils. Four ultras modern ‘buildings will comple- ment the ‘original, structures, ‘Mr. Hanson stresses in his remarks about the college that it is a Christian institution: Open to students ‘of all denominations hristianity and also to stu- dents of other religions, it is de- signed to appeal to “those stu- dents who are happy to attend anew, Christian school,” Mr. Hanson sald. Swarms of parents and friends ‘were up here for our first open house last Thursday | ly night. Mr. Lind was very pleased with the jorge t turnout, Clase reps have been elect- ed in e vision, and the re- sults ae as follows: F — Susan Tip; ing, Kenny Makeiff; G — Ruth Nu iter, Jim p David Shirl Farrell, Scott, ‘Moffat; V = Deb- bie Kaardal ‘and George Fontes. or) are third and Lipizzans (Mr. director) The action’ with 37° m sident. The winner of an up- a: brand new chess set. the record : fram the courge in ounce the names of the girls who star in grass hockey, weight lifting eb- players,’ and our best sleuths in the Shirlock Holmes department! ) are. temporari- stabled in the cellar. chess club is now in members, Greg has been elected pre- tournament will receive Tony Silva at present holds for the and a ‘cross ‘country ‘run. Tony in 6:42. We ‘will soon be able to an- champions, the top soccer i Form. for registration for Minor Hockey will be distributed to the schools on: October 5. Please will be advertised i in this paper. CASTLEGAR & DISTRCT MINOR HOCKEY ASSN. House sports have. got ott to a very. good: start, with th accent on’ soccer for both ove and ane “(ts Schiavon, direct ire leading in’ total Som from Hong Kong, meee Ja- pan and India. ‘Newest and most modern of the buildings on campus is the student residence, a two-storey structure which will house 138 students, They will live two to a room, with a small lounge for each 20 students and a larger common ‘lounge ‘area. + The: building also -coniains the college cafeteria. The “history of the college: foes back a long. way. before’ Before becoming a college ; the Sea: Kap: Parm—because ‘of And before’ that it was. ‘a part of the Hudson’s Bay. Com- pany’s Jand holdings, surround. ing Fort Langley, It'was Tater t bought and op- tage, a pioneer ye Fort , Lang- |} ley.and ‘a well-known “powder | monkey,” one who ‘handles ext Ploeves: The greatness .of past his: tory is very much in mind; how- ever principal Hanson ‘says he and the student body are not preoccupied‘ with the past. Both buildings on the cam- pus and plans for future study are a part of the rapid growth that marks B.C. as a whole, “His only concern at the mo- ment-is that it is 80 little-known. Its. buildings can be seen fromthe Trans-Canada highway, | but’ its accomplishments will soon be seen throughout the whole: province and beyond, principal Hanson declares. ~ _. FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS ‘MEXICO. HAWAIIAN = AND FURCHEAN TOURS" RANGED e CASTLEGAR ‘AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN. WEST’S DEPT. ’STORE (Mr. Grant, Girector) are in second place, Jaguars (Mr. Maglio, direct- SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (GASTLEGAR) - Registration Night School Classes PLACE: tanley Humphries Secondary School DATE: October 10, 1967. TIME:. 7.30 p.m. The, following courses will be offered: 1. TYPING Bees: $25.00). 2. SHORTHAND. “7. 25.00 ) All Fees To 3. KEEP-FIT 25.00 ): Be Paid On - 4. SEWING 25.00 : Registration 5. ENGLISH FOR 15.00)" - Day NEW CANADIANS The day, and time when courses will commence will. be determined’ on registration day, October: 10th, 1967. wou ied nin C.H. King, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 9: (Castlegar) Use your: in the porch, Where would you use Ozite Town’ ™" it’sithe carpet proved. 80 durable it's | used tive it’s‘used indoors! ‘Put it in:the kitche: hurt ‘It. Won't rot or mildew.: - FRONT STREET patio, balcony, boat'deck DO Terrace Carpet made of. tdoors, proved so attrac- ith; ,rec-room, bedroom »; In and snow’ can't’ ‘Sun, lourfast. ‘Amazing Vectra fiber resists Stains from food, drink,.even household chemicals, (16 lovely colours. Dacorate with Ozite ..”. the carpet for outdoors or Indoors!" ~ + <5" + MADE ore CASTLEGAR bts carelessness. and’ negi in useless blazes within apparently sure that your home isn’t one of t Fishing Problblied 1% ~ In Varlous Areas - To Help Spawning. “A series; of: special {ishing closures has come into effec ‘ TepEREe EE are, bys EU By LOIS HUGHES Box 781, Castlegar ze Lois: i) $508: rotect .- spawning: char; acto ee Fete. Beart announced| ‘ weel fi of Oct. 1 will be’ valid ‘until Nov, 30, clog | eaten, ake Duncan iver and tthe ‘river, ot. retiad tive, dates oF closure | is area began an extend to to-Des 81.: Red The a’ included : in the latter clogure: is: from ‘the Dun- can dam downstream to the .ca- ble crossing at the water. meter-| 2h! Also. included is. Mead Creek to the Duncan river, an MARX AUTO BODY & PAINT SERVICE Towing — ~ Body Work Painting — Welding Handled | Promptly Ph. 365.9037, ‘All. ‘Adjusters Licensed’ his ane ald of; Ansurenics va was: the a short talk ‘atid a lerigthy ‘distus- last week's: meet- id pass- ing the éxams is prevented from first. apprentice for two years, he said, and then must pass an examination beforé’ being: licen: sed, it ae ‘ton & Bat fen ate it ‘seems, ye fidver’ really ha: the rea came int effect | 1 a7 Ci fishin, for ro! ere in all thoi ‘color with a touch of snow on:.the (higher: lovols. Doors are.closing and the heat is’ being. turned’ on indoors. at ing station an and the, Lardeau and wish a pak seat.’ i ig a son feels is'the desire to:set the home ‘in: order again.: followed by. ‘still another ‘desire A potential adjuster’ must —fora:gaod" system’ of keeping hold ‘hints: . Bere: ares some fay. id a sumimer.| Jer I dety Anyone: to. say that: this ar.’ Ck ow. the hills are brilliant In ‘a: way you welcome it. ere are’ my, I think; after. tho: mess. of canning, the first: thin; per- it that way. There: are hundreds of house: orites:'! ja A person : to ; licenced’ by: tlie’ provincia Bov- 2 er being a manager for. afurther five years so that only fully ex- perienced persons occupy such 8 P.M. New : Business “SEE YOU ALL THEREI ‘New Prex’ént in Chair Election _ Financial Report 1966 67 OLD and NEW “ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11 ARENA. costs. and. with garagemen on air.costs. speaker ‘sai three “main: types ‘of adjusters: those .employed: by, companies to, act on* behalf of the compan- les and to, settle - “claims _made against “the companies; those who -are shareholder. members of adjusting bureaus, and inde- pendent adjusters. tr :. There. are. more than. 280 i nies doin ing busi: mess ‘in «B.C. Mr. Tuck,: and oatalde oF Ait te bigger com- 4 Mr. that adiusters 1 ae paid: on a’ isa: false one. He said ei ssolent fee: STARTS THURSDAY, OCT. THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Carts ae af 2 follow. Allow for, flexibil- | fy eee Start'at the panies ap; int, ie feeer ian ad- ; dumber t0 to. : represent’. them: inj. that willbe ‘convenient to ,) Pick: up, sally} Don't; allow gazine dap easier to, keep" to ‘salvage it’ s0: to. speak,” bay Walls.‘ Keep: walls’ dusted with the long ‘ vacuiini. cleaner der twice & sabi If a‘stub- aTere ring oc \ pore, tt wale lower water a ule Bis. cleanser develop : iret wises STOR. IN AT, THE Airport ‘Auto Service . ae Bar tote : ind /p : Clea olish all of them’ at ome ‘ime with double. duty waxes, Start at. the top and work down, overlapping areas. Remove stubborn accum: ulations with: a: powerful spray- on. cleanser.: Rinse, let dry. ply self pollshing AX. f Coihter interests must take ‘ act ght coat. of wax. to inaintain a. slick’surface.- Always use a cutting board when slic: ing or cae sarang. ‘i flooring This ssablect Saaula, sf Studied: separately ‘for yoiir. in- dividual: needs. = There i ‘one fast. tule for] - ny, types il types, though, ‘and that’ is ally pee ih ‘upkeep: ‘It 'is:much a floor up ittachment ora clean dust mop. and work down. hard‘ water’ and. sdap‘reqi a heavy: -dnty, cleanser or _scour- ing pi |successful, allow. ¥ ‘before stopping. if the: frst. treatment is not stral & D tic' Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. 5 Phone 365-6933 “the paper to You CAN ENJOY. 36" TV ENQUIRE TODAY -B .C. 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