HOOTENANNY. PERFORMERS at Stanley Humphries Secondary. School on Tuesday were the “West Winds”, left to right Glenna Howes, Fred Koch, tons Jill Macbeth. The event .was i: tud council and attracted an audience of Bo. ‘The three ladies are all members of Grade 11 while Fred is_in Grade 13, — Castlegar News Photo ke and . Kinnaird Little Theatve Entry At Local Festival The February meeting of the Kinnaird Little Theatre was held recently at the home oi G. Jackson, with 11 members present, At the completion of the business section, the group read a one-act play “Tail of Fire” by Morris, This play was then suggested as a_ tentative =| entry. for the one-act festival to. be held in Fruitvale in April. with Margaret Whitelock as Sireetert evening was concluded ensued, The next meeting will be held at the home of Sass. Odd Andersen of Robson on the first Monday’in March. Al interes- ted mew members are invited to attend, For his : first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS by Saage Flexible sueded leather soles and light treaded heels help prevent slipping. Moccasin aed give. eu room...and MADDOCKS SEO Bill Waldie is |Citizen of Yea {continued from page one)- board prior tothe consolidation of pchoel districts, He ‘has been active in poli- tics and was Liberal candidate in Rossland-Trail in the 1956 provincial election and has: been vresident of the West Kootenay| ~ Liberal Association. He has al- so sought the federal Liberal nomination in Kootenay-West. He is'a charter member of the Castlegar Toastmasters Club and is active with both. the United Church and the Robson Community Church, He is pre- sently an elder of the former and was on the Community Church board for many years. As late as two years ago he was srl te teaching Sunday school in SON. Mr. Waldie is a trusteé on the board of management of the Castlegar and District Hospital and was associated intimately | with the hospital during founding years in the mids ign He was recently a member Named Good r for District of the special committee that spent an entire week attending nublic meetings all on most committees and_ has been active in all of the club's community. projects. Three years ago he was named lieutenant governor for Kiwanis district Mr. Waldie is assisted in his community work by his wife Marjorie, who is also active in a host of organizations, and they have. five married ‘ chil- dren and 19 grandchildren. . of the | al A. EREMENKO and Co. NEV’R PRESS COLLEGIATE . CASUALS Crease Permanent No Iron Wrinkle Free Fortified with DuPont 420 Nylon Sizes 29 - 34 Black .. - $7.95 pr. 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Secretary Mrs. Hiebert read the report on the district Buiders’ meeting. Cookie Week. was discussed and a decision made to cut the volume from 45 to 35. cartons. Plans will be finalized at a‘lat- er date. Also discussed. was the mother-daughter banque, which this year -will be held Feb, 24 at the Hi Arrow Arms Hotel. Lee Fy PUBLIC NOTICE St. David's “WA ‘Valentine Tea and Bake Sale. KIS Hall, Feb. 12 from 2.30 = 4.30. Sr, Citizens Sone —_lesion Hall, Feb, 11, 7.30. Mrs, J. Scott, Robson will ‘show. films. St. David's Evening cana Aa- cust st Davis'a' Tea and Feb. at Sty David'a Abiaican Snaren 2- Sr owuluiser ne RNABC. att Rotary Health Centre Feb, .25 — .8'p.m. a Mira. AL Nieleen, 28 WE RECOMMEND: Buy Drugs from a Drugglst. Buy Grocerles’ from a Grocer. Buy Building Supplies from a Supply Store. BUT WE SELL: Plumbing Suppllés, Heating Supplies Atr Conditioning Sheetmetal Work Evestroughing . We Instal! Too, Buy from a Specialist who the community ‘and the ima dual. organization, Student Suggests Larger Library Be 1967 Project Dear Sir: An open letter to ‘the Citi- zens_of Castle; Regardin:; However, Iam dismayed that. Castlegar Plans | to spend only - $15,000 ‘on ‘the project. The : new ‘library merely be a-more attractive version of for pres and with a new Goliese being built in Castlowat there is an immediat eed for a much- legar — ig the Centennial q 750 pm. Any iierested persons are welcome to attend. SMITH él CRESCENT her AO ATU ‘Rites file” Froducts: PINE, Rechte re BUY FROM - PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR a university student. I T have discovered this for myself, Cabtlogar, ees needs. a much cost should be of utes condeauenee iy Build: a Come. on, Castlegar! Iibrary. yout be oe inte of. ‘You won't be. disa: Rod Mosby, A student. at Simon Fraser University, special offer! YARDLEY Red Rees ROLL-ON DEODORANT .__ For a limited time only, a special > offer r on Yardley Red Roses Roil- On D a lightly ited anti-perspirant “that ean you flower fresh all day. _=$300 VALUE ‘tor "SO - R. E. Goulet, Corner Ph. 365-7813 CASTLEGAR DRUG of Pine and: Columbia Open Mon.-Sat.: 9-6 Friday 9-9 “GIFT SUGGESTIONS Give Her A Gift OF - Lovely Lingerie Waltz Gowns in assorted colours $8.98 - $15.00 Peignoir Sets L_ Slime i Matching Panties $1.59. COME IN AND LET USHELP YOU SELECT “ GIFT AND | WRAP IT SPECIALLY "FOR HER : $16.98 ctAQQ ¢cann. Look Over This Great Selection CHROME WARE - CORNING WARE WALL CLOCKS - CARVING SETS ELECTRIC CARVING KNIFE WALL PLAKS - IRONS - TOASTERS WATCHES - VACUUM CLEANERS _ SUNBEAM LADY SHAVERS ‘West Kootenay the Rod and Gun Clubs Ansocla- ‘on: js, demanding ‘2 general survey’ of fish in the: Arrow Lakes, dex hg EY 1s wanted in or- muro Js vated in or protected a as much ag posits | from the etfocts of the Arrow | dam project. The zone is also trying to arrange a meeting in Castlegar with Kootenay MLAs so that the gone! can put its case to the Last week zone official Jack ‘and Gun Zone to Sa White asked the Castor and District Ch to support a albany meeting about the eltuation. The meet- Jie FW be bold s nape it satisfactory replies are not forth- coming from the provinclal gov: | al ernment in answer to zone de- ir ‘ents told: the Cham ber that; the fishing was at pre- sont worth sh, million gearly money in the pont of everyone in the dis- trict. However, the fishing would’.take’’a | {‘whalloping” as a-result ‘of the building of the dam because virtually no spawn- ing grounds would be left. Kamloops trout would The certainly disappear, he said, ae ‘ the zone was renee Howeve er, the association is an: xlous fe save the Kokanee an achieve hic, “Eze, rusts | BS continued, a general survey is essential and had been or- promised by the Pro. | roa government. ‘This: week Mr.’ White said he had wired Premier there’ is wie a of aie aie ve: Peer Aneiel Library, Parliament: Butlding Victoria, B.C. “ "Deo. :31/876" ° es Published Every, Thursday at. The Crossroads of the ‘Kootenays”. ies o WEEKS ‘WEATHER *~ BxT) MIT: Ro 15. Q ces Soo | VOL. 19, No.7 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEB, 17, 1966. : 0 _ reached the finals, but it, detest. id: layed sistently: throughout; but. not as “well ae at ‘Nelso in the An attack ¢ on Be. Hydro's privileged taxation ‘position was endorsed © by Castlegar councll on Tuesday evening. The resolutions ‘calls eithier for Hydro to be assessed and taxed ‘in ‘the same way ag are municipalities or else that ‘a frant in lieu of such taxes should paid to the Central Kootenay Reglonal Dis ed on Jands and improvements on‘ the | is listed fib pellores event:in fu’ In the aaedaene themsely- rink. was beaten in its rrace, ed ‘the Smale «rink. of Prince |” George in the‘second match: Then in: the! the final rock tothe Halquist rink of erland.”’ job: “We 'p! ir third game}... ‘the Castlegar foursome Jost’ on'| con-| ran, ing a meeting with conse > dees ie uals of ‘the’ fire : brigade: 3 ities provi id | gency ‘fire pro’ Kootenay: same on as member munici- palities or a grant in lieu of tax- es be provided. to’ the Regional Distric Mayor R. C. Maddocks, who attended the board meeting, was. not) present’ on’ Tuesday : night but’ he left a ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA LEAD CRYSTAL - GLASS SETS ASSORTED COLORED VASES ELECTRIC FRYPANS _HEATING PADS - RADIOS STAINLESS STEEL POTS. POLISHERS _ WALL MIRRORS _ LUGGAGE. ©. Jowithdrat $e sald to bes at applying: This 4 la Taam? 11 20° feet: further. north: : en projects all over, the, westert of the United States, until - in. “he crossed the border to begin Arro' ears Bes 5 re of “the nie fe jor chit who a de® the am. construction’ ‘on’ the Lakes: last April * While the project manager. ‘has worked on the building of powerhouses, military. ro jects, tnd d toll roads, most.of has been devoted to dane = dams in. Texas, : 7 Wash: rae the Dakotas, Oaklahoma Santee : ote : panies San crucial: decisions is, 30 spoken,» courteous vant of Ufo beyond | fis 1 oh } McMillan ‘appears to .thor- y the hese structures -is faceat to: bigs “and he rhe: this: down ito. their ‘np: icta= pie S anew problém arises and ry any 2 ne 7 OF, ‘< worker on the proj no mat- ter ‘what ‘his protect, Joy thi The. ‘post..-also .. considerable parive: ‘As sue ns! for. petany t the: "eoustruetion com- I. yo ‘remonsibiity. de _ member, you must fins some-/ “type, 9 you. au bo a able to en: him to’Arrow, one of them hav. ing” been} with: ‘him «fe years. » Bon: who ig:in’ co ; fornia: Their’ pene He “believes: ‘that every B aac of work. Sometime kof f Papers gets. ab a Bluffs. ‘Again pro! : $500 worth of damage ge ‘resulted. An RCMP ‘officer ‘said later, that 5 ae On . | vehicles driven’ by Charles. “Havi-} or land; of “F and: Elaine Dally of ‘Thrums were involved ee ad |: was later |... the ‘road ‘was’ vel at the : ry icy pu ed'in an. aecident on10th: pave: in: Kinnaird. The’ drivers Douglas Brownlle of Kinnaird ith backing ‘a vehicle P, charged | wit while it Was unsafe to d lo 80. Per Workers ‘of Canada and the Celgar pulp division on the 1985- va isa faa the: ‘project / manager and his wife have. ‘one srercetern nar ae: /-tinent most congenial. | ‘Ifyou are * community _ life, are more ‘come ‘you,"“he comments. And than .ready;to>wel- |’ Bee ki naird vil have been aot employees very frugal in clame in medical , coverage from Medical Services: Incor- +" porated. - Municipal clerk. Allen -Sel- ble. sald the wetic tha it this 9 Mel in has made the success. effort. . 1 Gf'euch’ a. concession being In ‘a: Ietter. to the: counell, MSI. executive: Sirectoe