14; .° CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1967 -Western-Type Dog Catcher ‘Wanted For Town of Kinnaird Zhe | Town “of Kinnaird is in in policing service, Ald. Steve in| Jankola suggested. But thermost worrisome, art, of the’ lem is the fact that’ when ‘the canine incarceration The problem? il perat. ing franquilizer Fen for appeas- Council commented Tuesday on ‘the fact that dogs seem to run: wild in towa, especially on weekends when the dog catcher peopie and dogs seem to be aware of the weekend gap The tranquilizer gun must be loaded on the spot, x: cannot! be preloaded and left ready for int use. “By the time he gets the gun loaded, there's no dog to Soot at,” Ald, Jankola com- mented. PUBLIC NOTICE Rebson Guldes: and Brownice Parent Group to meet at home - of Mrs. Minnich Nov, 20 at 8 pr, Note date Sat, Nov. 25. Kin- naird United Church Tea and Bazaar in lower hall. 2-4 p.m. Bake Bingo Nov. 18. 7.80 in the Robson Rec. Hall, Proceeds to Robson Kindergarten and Resk- er hall. Baking donations wel- > come, Fall Tea and Bazaar. Nov.. 18, 2.30-1.30. p.m. United Church Hall, Castlegar. Everyone Sera? Sinnaind Library is BOW, Gat Hours Mon, 245 to 4 eo 8: to 8 i the evening. Breryone Special Paceline: Castlegar and District RNA. aR. Centre. Nov. speaker ‘uma Gattinger. Alr Cadet Sauad- Castlegar 581 t Nov. 22 — ron Parents’ Night! 7 pm. at High School to witness promotions and awards, All wel- morgashord! The Nordic Lodso is even on the result is most discouraging. | ene was at af tue council meeting to display ‘his skill, however. Chamber Velees Combined Effort To Push Tourism cided not to approach CKRD for a contribution toward a match- ing-grant tourism fund. In a resolution Passed ata recent Mrs. Reinebakken Kinnaird ‘Women’s Institute will hold a coffee party at the home of Mra, George Brownlie 806-10th Admission, a gift SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT $T. — PHONE 365-7531 — Ave, fer @ mental patient, Thee., a of Nov. from 10-12, PLUMBING & -HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR of the C. it was decided not to participate in the matching grant system. ee Deslened to promote t tour- ism throughout ‘the entire area of: ‘Kootenay Boundary Chambers grant le. It was pointed out that all funds, both those raised local; MAD See Us For Rubber Footwear SHOP. NOW WHILE SELECTION - - "IS AT IT’S GREATEST — Open as Usual Friday Night Til 9 — OCKS Stretching om Grand Forks in the west to Cranbrook and Kim- iberley. in. the east. The’ local Chamber would not havea controlling interest the program, even over those a in funds they raised. Members agreed that tour- ism promotion on only a West Kootenay-wi ide basis was pre-! ferabl i PHELPS — To Mr. Clarence Daoipe of Robeon Nov. 13 a son, a IVERSON — To Mr. and and Mrs. W. Iverson’ of ° Castlegar, Nov. 13 a son. EN — To Mr. and Mrs. M.. Garden. of. Robson, Nov. 15 a daughter. LEANDRES — To Mr. and Mrs, A. Leandres of Castlegar, Nov. 16.a son. Toy ment. awe Plan. “R. E, Goulet Sunday and Holi Visit Castlegar Downstairs Department The widest selection of Toys to be found in the entire Cas- tlegar district is to be found in our Downstairs Toy Depart- (Come in today and choose : “your Christmas gifts while’ se- lection is at its greatest. And -ask about our.convenient Lay-_ ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 12 Noon- 1 p-m. iday Hours: : Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 365-7813 6.7 pm. ‘Children’s Ladies’ CURLING BOOTS — SNOW BOOTS — AFTER SKI BOOTS SEAL SKIN BOOTS — OVERSHOES WORK BOOTS, Lined or Thermal, Safety Toe Rubber Boots DON'T FORGET OUR BARGAIN. BASEMENT Men’s SUIT: Ss, pure woo! with Ladies’ WINTER COATS, Furtrims special $49.95" _ or Plain chamoisliner $19.95, & “Pp Ladies’ DRESSES and SUMPERS .Men’ 's SLACKS, Don Parker. All prices REDUCED. Wool and ‘Wool Mixtures _ GOLDEN ARROW SHIRTS _ 100% ’ White Iron Cheaters. *- Extra Long- ‘Wearing Collars’ and Cuffs <.. TERICOTA. PERMAJRON SHIRT. ‘Tapered look. aie fresh all U day. Colors & stripes .. : $7.50 : $8. oo NEW GAY PLAIDS Good Selection. 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton: THE ee OnETROTTER S07 ron and 20%" Wool ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS 25e LEATHER DRESS GLOVES $3.95. ABBY TIES, Completely Washable. Never Need: Ironing PENMAN DRESS SOCKS, in Viyella . PENMAN'S. T-SHIRTS, SHORTS AND TOPS WIDE SELECTION. OF TIMEX WATCHES pee added benefit as well. . ED TORIAL Zs loyees:are, Gan 8 Laat — abit an offer af - ployees‘are on or. out, if an o: Kate settlement is made by or.on behalf of the employ: ; er or. employers, or by or on behalf of the: em: ployees, the, minister :(of labor) may direct that the offer be'submitted to a vote of the émployers or employees ‘affected, and may make such ar- rangements as) deems proper: for the taking and counting 0 of the vote! de by Ci mbership 1 ing fot individual IWA members Hiadhes osa ‘vote and‘ hns no hesitancy in recorameni that they vote for its acceptance. ma employees should he stele. here is now tn tts eth day Te Cle Latest company offer tt: accepted, we firmly that the strike: will last |: until'spring. And the wages lost by TWA members will never be recovered in “better” ‘that be tt may? reached if the strike:goes on that long. The' company has made tw6 cone llintory, ‘moves: | port shortly ’ 1.It accepted the Munroe justice brought: it down, f BS 2. It has now offered’ ie ‘employees aie ‘agreement the sou- thern IWA members’ r the Supreme ~with an The union, on the other band has ; ained a one instance when Local: Nt ciliatorymove: (he \told : ed to accept'a longer eae perlod-an ie sable of money), the local IWA membership fired off'a tele- to’ Celgar's ices earl ! ar none wage Ln or as increase is ‘ .” being reasonable, The.union should have started working towards parity a Jong time ago.‘It'should raalles that'c nomics dictate that sucha demand ; Sine = of thé Celgar pulp divisi But the IWA can't A hos had the: no eactnt acti al though os ers‘of Canada union has, course, given’ more + enthunastic sup- rt to san at its present : expect thls suppor devel for long. ANG. if'this latest: company. offer is spurned with- fights which have occured 0 © ‘out even being put to a:membership vote; the few beer parlor ° ver the past seyeraliweeks could well - ‘break out into:more serious violence, ¢ Hof sitting on the: : fence with one’s mug on'one side and one’s rump ‘on’ m tne other: id Kinnaird *:We believe the ‘municipal: councils of hould declare themselves. tho door. ajar. on the, “We believe individual members of the Pulp and Paper, Work: “ers should tell IWA members ‘what they think and where they, jf ‘We suggest neighbors and friends of WA members should declare themselves ET ee Pisce known. believe people—acting| ugh Chamber of Co: amneree abou at the very lat call for a vote of the IWA on this Ia ¢ even ‘if { CHADRINAE Gate eo es oe to actualy he aie Te aos ance or rejection. “We believe that the executive of Local No:1, P&PWC, should] > recommend ‘to the IWA that the proposal go to a: vote. If the| * ' P&PWC hesitates, then it should have the courage to tell the pul-| ‘lic how long it is: prepared ‘to support the IWA and just..what| terms it feels the IWA is Justified Jnseeking: ‘We challenge the community to make its views known and to'do so.without hesitancy for the situation is far too serious for * anything bi but ut the bluntest of honesty. 7 it the "ateike. lasts for six or seven months—or longer. And it could well Jast that long if the IWA membershi; unity: of voting on‘ the company’s offer in’a government-super-' vised’ ballot while aware of community feelin: “Kinnaird’s Loeblich » Seeks Re-Election - Sily of Rossland . _. New Ambulance ‘ Van Now in Use » E St. John Ambulance Asscia- .. tion has “approved “anew. and ‘very. economical: type’ : of :am- bulance vehicle for use in’ rural areas. The vehi w being “in the "Vancouver area, is.of.the as opposed to station van type, : qragons:y which “have been Popu- | prs dar in th ie pas It selts:: for $5,500 er ‘cases: and~\ Bu eeting Rossland already; his Most or'al the equipment - required. for,|¢ ‘ootenay- “Regional District wall soon pane aeslod are ‘tint tenders lly equipped and:has a capacity: for |" four. stretch they.“ become necessary, + aE? ‘| be held Sat., Dec. 9. “lie posts .are nm and a contest is Dossible. ee Mosby,.a; Heweomer to a mune politics, “has” while. a a former. Soinnie «May... also his intention to seek \election. ‘Romeo Goulet, owner of the Castlegar “Drug,’'is ‘exp: seek re-election as School Board trustee although he had not y filed” papers. In: announcing his: decision not, to.seek re-election, Mr..Cor- dett ‘told his. fellow, ‘aldermen ‘Tuesday: night’ thiat -he* hasn’t pean: ensanle to Bee as:much: time the position as he would. li Teachers of School. District’ ~ '} No..9 have negotiated. a5. $.per.cent Increase on all scaled * salaries. in=talks held : Monday, fea- chars’ accepted : the | offar ‘of Y the district: for. the:raise with. the. necessity. oF: arbitra: mated. raise will he district an edditional inio Ru ning for. Mayor “First Conviction Under. New Act {RCMP “officers early this.| o: week reported’ the first ‘convic- ‘tion‘under a new section of the Motor Vehicle: Act’ of:B.C.* « ”, Under. the: section, a: driver, can have le“ haying~ control: “Of paired: whil ajvehicle: ‘Fined A $75, x witha default of Mike’ M.. Malakoff to 0: ‘days,: was “his licence suspended |i ifhe ‘is' suspected ‘of ‘being ‘im- |certain ‘The town generally . an x otherwise have ‘a-one-hour:park- i rtain : public # a ‘Among the: areas , sing! ted z out’? for-’/ probable a ganinute| E 4 in -front}' parking: was the’ area: f the ‘post office, where it: was felts that 15 minutes would :be 01 Jandscaped \areas.which would- contain benches for resi- dents to'use:in the summertime gna ‘possibly’ an’ outddor “foun- ae Carl: Loel IRD, CASTLE ters te focal ipernity but rather: le: ‘visited in 1963 by a local sat t Jack McIntosh disp! layed i staff after. Rana ithe Vek Edinburgh’s reference’ last: week F ed to and the UIC‘ contends this. thems neligid pee fae final : e e or peal, Mr. Lamarch Santa did Of Castlegar Nows “Results of the 1967-68 KRC Community Chest to reach the rojected al, an official of: the the exe ecutive said this week. :Tg'a statement to the Castle: faytin: ign ‘chair: sai faitiee was) retype pleased with 3 e ov Suppo: Hey Kids! “The full text of Mr Wayling’s Here's your. chant pe statement follows, sure your letter etting 3 right to] «,/“Contributions. to/the 1967- Santasc Clauss le North Pole.| 68: KRC:Community Chest cam- to:| paign are ‘still being ‘received; gar | thus final results are incomplete. But indications are ‘that we will >| be. indie short of our, $20,000 “Dp Mished in the Castlegar News and x ai copy: of the paper will 20 alr| os =e However in view of the mail ia Cau cctal -delive very direct to i santa) year, your campaign ‘eumnmnittes gh,’ is ‘very’ pleased with the overall ters mi Dad. though that Cas- | SUPport given: > lews so.that they’re 're-|) - 2 | Newest Town tleg ceived no. laters than noon ‘on ovale ofthe week in’ which _ Adopts Emblem wuld ean? in the Paper ment: ‘A new slogan has also ‘been ado} Garden Munici; |nter ene gen Sa Soe no e, new slo 8 She'was changed under. the propriate ‘for the eminent tee Criminal Code of Canada with | gardless of any status. such as]. theft under $50... village, town or city. IC. members have cross TWA, Picket lines | indeed is makes Peaared pad other, ‘pieces of equip; ‘ for the town ted, ie “The! atl con 1967, a further 12c:increase'on May; 1, 1066, and yet further. 12¢ increase on ~The anaes a further 12c doesn’t declare himself rust share the’ blame} secret ip isn’t given the opport-| down! est campaign are that most gratifying, despite : failure bein ‘Ke eek ge oe ‘The Castlegar-Kinnaird {iterial Assoc Association yesterday. af ment with the the IWA’s reported re- jection of Celgar’s latest offer. In an open letter to all TWA members, the, iation BS80C- community, especially the: puIp and: paner. workers: who: have been affected since Sept. 18 with- out he benefits, or without any say: strike. “Tt is a fact that other’ et locals ; the TWA ‘have [We : gould hove then. ir in feat o of this, d. reconsider. that ‘our Iocal woul its militant: wacition “We ‘have. main‘ concern’ is 'for the’ suffer. ie, experienced by our commun: ‘This latest letter follows a letter sent Nov. 15 by the minis-: <:. terial lation: to both > the company. and the ‘union: Text of .| the Nov. 15 letter follows: 1) | e Castleg itecial Associati ms cerned ost about (tI the strike, and and tl * ay e families afte “We woul e continued veuotiathe toe towards 3 speedy. settlement agreeable to: pas’ a) mini a. ministerial. we ow yor ae Givtduattyr to te foe te taciiitate the settlement of ithe strike.”