a Parliament Victoria, VOL, 20, No. 1 Published Every Thursday CASTLEGAR NEWS “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, bait COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1967 & a | 28 113k & BEEEREY sfrennBes < §]stesese | ile 3 success Subout New Terms of Reference Drafted by Government Preval commission. in mission was originally intended )an investigation into that uniot to Inga Into charges at the |own aff Bugging Probe is is Underway Once Aga TIERED LECTURE ROOM at the new Sel- kirk College is shown in this picture by Pettitt Photos. The official move to the ;w $3 million campus from the present Celgar construction camp site will take place on Fri., Jan. 13. Students will trek to the campus with the flagpole which Kinnaird Oldtimer Protests His Hiah Rent Before Council ‘An S2-yearold pensioner in the bathroom during the win- jonths. who was the first resi | ter m shook as lord — Tent charged bj Ernest Sally, wt ‘who built the @ Dumont and} before land Same ts to, aft rich quick.” the rent on Specia! Service Sunday fi Keto, ta th and | ea {atta profit from is _ientified as George. Markin Wanted to put two ales on the found an | allowed un tnd. a bylaws the ‘written, CChiet Justice Wilson ochy Raia government | Canadian union's pri ‘Supreme ent torial id: foo? yersign of tbe Sergent they erected during the first week of class] BC. Sy es at the temporary site. Following the| prac’ gate ‘Sarees em ui it to inguire into charges b colorful trek with banners and floats the a lath a oe ‘inion flag pole will be erected once again and| faq invaded by the formal swearing-in of the first student] ing Ped el “adening ‘devices. has sought to| government will take place. Publie nature and i ces used for invadi tions, Sargent is iow Spaee should be changed oi in a garden “and was soe and fen his landlord the July Feat and. this was returned, as| former judge Sargent al right to-condyctan plans to by one unt x mobile home on the pro- ° beac tight" He es wares Medial | even 3 ii Be $39 or $40” lof the months ih of and ae ust aes are $50 b= ‘or the $50 rent| sat throwghe must determining mnt” of de- ling the pri- vary of tay viduals and organiza. instructed Mr, Bailey said he had put| to Tesomimend ‘nether old laws IF new ones “for the preservation of privacy as a civil right,” uno leg: hi it ms be wae in regard to outlying’ Court declan t the original cabinet it no. legal facy bi The attack was opposed for! bean invaded by the rival unica, she aia, nd commlaion ia'now headed into] Ef Tie claimed the Canadien] started” DM Committee to Seek More Facts and Figures A grant of $100 and the| those representing the commit. full support of Caste too, that thelr efforts were was given steering commit- | highly cor Tievon the formation of» Cp datict yl On CKRD Board ‘| Mayor Anticipates Good Year for Castlegar in 1967 steering committee mei Murray Lite" ald, felowing the request for the’ $100 fat“ assume counell wants u to continue with our study.” (Kinnaird couneil also rant ed the committee $100 Tuesd: night though the press was not the "committee's noeting council had avendy gov inte bs closed committee session before Mr. Hipwell and his representa : tive arrived at Kinnaird’s meet “We may anticipate a year ing) filled with accomplishment as to & Lae gare simuenese the whole council works as a "| team motivated by a desire to committee will present a report fn "due course” and that “rouke| Provide Castlegar with the best ing 1s secret.” form of local government and “Taste wants inorena|vatna for Is tax dollar tion and we are, going to kee e state of flux as asking ques ts rin propose, a “at a result of the departare af our Kinnaird is. till tnt n.| clerk, I propose to make a few | other Informa th Sar-| dollars and cents of a distri | public wor tu Te the ros hac it days of evi aay sald a month left him only dence when it adjourned for the ear-end hol his plot on which t live andy as a result he has hai the’ jinto his “little cavin a He ald rent nde ihe net epppited Tne his sa ct a sand ma sie fd Paper Workers Tho pensioner, who is an| found electronic bu executive member ‘of the Sen-| vices in rooms at the lor Citizens’ Associatio ald be is bopetal of 5 of tung bed ing _ ni ns’ Vil ta'when ia bal ‘ere He ‘ed that while he il could do thing for him, he | be To Mark the Centennial this ate Soul ark the beginning of |commem: the Content Year a eivie ser- vice of thanksgiving has been |SHSS to eae for vind afternoon y the Centennial Cocaalt Associa- Brot will be joraie 106 years of Con- 4 ad me attack on the patie ton slp but added: "These sargent' apoininen ter eight if evide jadian union tsked for » ~ ciel Iways of interest to| {er een Following, a discussion on Ais 02 Tenulee Sate ed of ‘Canads de. Hotel ‘ 1 ot BG, | where their sexnrenton was be: ad aed coun-|Pelled ate, Sargent decided that e recordings of in front! ally of| it came af se wher nt to show jority need: to conduct his inguley. Fon Shot will Sok cipal of Sel-| t fink Collage, with the mayor and ther civic leaders 1¢. service |event of will be one of thanksgiving to Confederation of Ginsds, KINNAIRD COUNCIL held its first meet- ing of 1967 on Tuesday night a week earl- ier than usual as the statutory first meet- ing of the new year was observed. There are no new faces at the Kinnaird cours table as commissioners G. S. Rust and Steve Jenkola won re-electon by aeclama- tion in December. They were sworn into he, public is invited to, at in attendance. tend and share in rere ¢ first civic | Bale § a tater of the | Don” "prothers after Mr. Bailey] ouiries A, had contacted the tended vr investigations in “fairs, to provide to private sald the cor Local Teachers Win Salary Hike increase of 87 in al! categories and went into effect Figures quoted by Mr. King wy alary ra teach ud ero t! office by mumiepal clerk Allen Selbie | $26) the field of Shown here are Mr. Jankcola, Comm. Ron| tric ons, allows. a new salary rang. of from $6.425 per year Giles, village chairman Cari Loeblich, Mr.| Tank. Of frome, Seas: Selbie, Mr. Rust and Comm. E. C, Acker-| years man. Mr. Loeblich predicted “another pr0-| teacher’ clas ressive year for Kinnaird” at the meet- ing. — Castlogar News Photo increase varied among the cationg but the| sworn into office. Also sw after changes in departmente| i 7 ban aig Be at least for the first months” three or f «Perhaps not a large public one, he ‘added. “but one ta ‘h we can get down to the Jim Corbett was a: HE municipal He told council that it was {he commitine's desire to study the DM question with “Detter | as ald mote information fsa the municipal aff ister and his deputi ted Mayor R. 0. Baddocks told Wilcox Elected 4 President Here To Ald Cook's ‘department was added the street lighting Of Local No. 1 program. ‘Ald. W, H. Roed was appoint- to te five departnent and to nk, Wem of, Onetier | healt sad walt, as been elected Mayor Maddocks expressed a his ho, Ki it lo was ap- Pointed to assume chairmanship of os paths and recreation de ent together with planning fanding committee mem-| activities of counell Bers are Rudy Martini and D.| Al all, or re R. Bermel and J. Dende ‘while safety coun- cit memi food a G, tayeock atonal Teprese tative is Barry own here are Mr. Cook, Mr. Reed, Miss ing of ‘the new year on Tuesday Stainton, magistrate Herb Pitts, Mayor R. when relected alderman V. R. Cook and C. Maddocks, Rev. Carl Stone of the Min, Hewiy-lecied alderman W. H. Reed ware isterial Amosiation whe Selivered 3 pra rn in as acting er, Ald. Lorne Zinio, Ald. Jim Corbett and town clerk a uurer was Miss Jean Charlie MacRae, town works supervisor. | Stainton, town employ. += —Cutlegar News Pho