nam , ment ‘would recti “final touches” remain to the town’s portion of the project, he said. The ditch to carry the culvert across Columbia Ave., a depart- week that rntendent ler Cuts aidan gress in this picture, is now completed. Only ment of highways job, has not yet been started. — Castlegar News Photo Kinnaird Secondary Activities Boxing. commenced this , textbook. Mr. Maglio has. ac- Week and the bouts are draw-| quired a collection of articles ing the students like -flies.jon the Revolution- There are three divisions: |2°Y we heavyweight, and‘ ightwelght. Two points are awarded each house for et ty of great fat tored figures like Ben and a match decisiun and 10 points | Adam Smith and the for a division |, championship. of the'E the English Parliament of Big heroes in badminton up here ure the Silvas — Tony and Eduarda. This bro- ther and sister act staged a sizzling display in defeating Mr. Schiavon and me eae taking so: Previously had jious exploratory d teamed with Hal Fake to jthe fie? world io of Ei negati trounce Mr. Jeffery and Mr. “Quizes for ‘the aul a Schiavon. Tony (wouldn't you io Me. SEEN is studying “the z ahapes “Of of rere ust needed ‘an thou, ious’ needed any morc = oe “branching out » etares ec or carcular: strength! The Panthers swept the floor hockey — both boys and rove the: ve brains as well as brawn, construction paper they also took a clean sweep of the chess tourney. Top chess champions were Tom Cotton, Lanny Vander- Bol and Greg Archibald. Outstanding in the oor hockey finals were Mar, jonomics. They also Silva, Pat Simpson, Mi lle qwmato aspic to go with it and Jacques, Robert Fullerton, |topped off their meal with de- Tony Silva and Jim Mason. eese muffins. This is “econ my” food — tasty In Social Social Studies We are|and delicious and ev bit literally reer away thelas attractive as a sah ee In the Shop, the boys are making all sorts of useful and Dractical conveniences. Some are sanding b! olant Tabel Holders” Barden rowel, ey garden tool racks and The i hobby. club is also There are now three groups in operation _ 47 stack ; stools 3 coming up! Grant’s Satronoaly F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar || coh vss had a great the heavens at night SELKIRK COLLEGE Department of Continuing Education presents a Saturday Seminar Session Income Tax, Gift Tax & Succession Duties March 23,1968 10a.m.to 4 p.m. REGISTRATION FORM TO: Department of Continuing Education Selkirk College Castlegar, B.C. Name (Please Print) Mailing Address oO mm or FEES: Students $5.00 Others $10.00 Continuing Education Pr on Income Tax, Gift Tax, Succession Duties Saturday, March 23, 1968 (while the school footy, perched on aoe E class published its ie ee cess! Congratulations go to C 8 @ 2 gave a fine Our gymnasts lus |2Ccount of themselves at the aunler = chaoola bnship meet. Various colored pieces of | Houghto: high bar and third in all round ae ee Philip Blondeau was sec- gen pees Cause of Death The leading. cause of deaths between She ages of one. and 45 in 23 industrial disease but accidents, latest False Statemenis on Mideast War like to comment the war. cane author Las made e false statements which i feel sven. a Hinlted know: ‘ ledge of the history of Viet- and junentean involve- 'ee- Beople would vote for. the - | communists? Howevez, the Senate For- Relations ittee mj the manner in which many ith | on I will refer him to Geneva conference of 1954 which. stated that Vietnam was ig be one country. It also stated that before and task kim, ountry.. im, then, how the can be defending the South from the North when North and South are suppos-| dom ed to be one? justify “Atnerican ‘support, of jus! im support 0: the South Vietnamege regime (by (by pa over 50 per cent eir budget) when that sovcrimene is neither repre- sentative of: the people nor democratic. T also ask him to justify the American refusal low the nation wide election. of the war have become ob- scure. r do believe in the rights of ieedorn of speech and free- of the press, However, I also’ feel. that before one a stand, he should have a basic understanding of the situation. Bob Stamp-Vincent. Selkirk Activities By Dennis Leverdiges Last Friday. witnessed the climax. of March Madness. . It all started a week ago -| Friday with a car rally. Twen- ty-six drivers with their navi- gators gathered at the start- ing point. Selkirk College, be-| then travelled over the two- zt least 80 per cent of the I would certainly like to go op and on, as I feel the Americans are making a big mistake. The purpose of this let- ter however, is not to con- vines anyone of which side support. What I am objecting to is people have taken their stand this subject. involved. They fave become so bralnwashod by the goneralltied fo 2888 there was! to:be held a elec! deter- ion-wide mine a national eter munism’ Coast Trip inveskuene In Good Public Relations disated “Our Version” and puted ait last week to Es class and to their director | Mr. Prevost. le & oft the aes school dis- in ter Jacobson, who also made the trip, A recent trip by several embers of Casti District superintendent of schools Ciaide Bissell told members of the board Mon- day that the results jot mak: ing the trip each y ‘may| go far beyond thot 6 school| dents’ eae that: the majori- tricts send representatives to the recruitin; es coming’ schon! term, ‘he ee term, plained but the value of get est to teachers 1 1s beyond question, Board Mrs. Wal- Accidents Leading . |=. Sorrento Bay ‘aie Visitors Need Billets Seventeen members at-| tended the recent meeting of St. David’s ACW. mi Lay Centre st be sak icipating be held at Sell at the Church. Mrs. K. E. Johnson will be the second member on the church World Health figures After the business maset: was adjourned: Rev. To: Castlegar Front St. COMMENCING AUCTION SALE at the SAT. MARCH 30 Bring your sale items to us on or before March 29 to be sold at this auc- tion — we will sell the afticles for you: FOR INFORMATION PHONE 365-6621 Exchange Castlegar, BC. AT 1.00 P.M: | 25 a matter of public relations, in the next four or five “They (the teacher can- didates) noticed the districts which were not represented ere hr felt ieee if-a district interested in new Teaches ers, those teachers were not interested in that distri “This year, we went.down not as a matter of recruiting,” he added. Also hour, 50-mile course. finishing off at the R and W drive-in} near Trail. Then on Tuesday Selkirk students had the honour of listening to the well-known salto soloist Helena Tesarova and her accomoantest. con-| cert pianist Louise Forand. Both gave an excellent and a magnificent perform: ance, On Friday thes Tounge went carnival style with dart- throwing at balloons. a kissing ath which, surprisingly, didn’t go over too well with the students; For those in-| mals quisitive about their future an excellent fortune teller with his crystal ball who told Hite, cit eel Ings an opportuni to lef them go by smashing an old es| wreck with sled; a bull’s eye mmers: , the targ, et being a_fellow-student's head and the ammunition water-filled baggies. The big event. Of the day was the second annual: Great; Voyageur Canoe Race, with coutetants stating a at the og ir wa making he river te tot the College site. crossing a red line and our is static; Z don’t think of a nuclear w: Huge Crowd Views Ice Flites Sunday | At Local Arena legar arena was filed to perietriad Sunday ev- ening as a record crowd view- ed the Castlegar Figure Skat- ing Club ‘8 presentation of Ice The president, Ben Thor- pen: ceremonies, Mike Verzuh, a member of the club who holds a lifetime membership. ra total of 150 members BUY BREEZE WHERE rls, Irene Dembick! perform-| voy ger THIS sian iceful solo. solo was also given by Darlene Debler, a member of the Trail Fi, gure Skating Club. Karen Flichel, the club's who orlginally came from Beekatoon and trained in Tor- ontoy and montreal: gave a monstrat AL eda OGLOW dei avoided the Tee Flites "concluded, flowers were presented to the, pro and the carnival’s chair- Phone 365-7202 BROTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY COMPANY LTD. filled its f takin: te ©! 1g the fed i paoge of the pres-| sure of college work, The Se College film club presented the film, :-The War Game. Kenneth Tynan, are always -Scing told that works of art Said Peter Watkins: ‘‘With-| in 15 years, another six to 12 nations are sure to have a bomb of some sort. We're BUT, DON’T CASTLEGAR NEWS GET CARRIED AWAY — WE’LL DO THAT! - N-0-T-1-C-E TO RESIDENTS OF CAST LEGAR NO FOOLIN’ IT's ‘Spring Clean-Up Time April Ist to. 5th We will pick up all your Spring clean-up during the first week of April. To help us out kindly have your refuse en your property line, otherwise we will miss it. For those householders who have a regular — rosa: Garbage pick-up on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, we will pick up your rubbish on Monday, Tues- gay-and Wednesday (April i, 2, 3). Fort those householders who have a eecutar garbage man, Mre. Joe Fodor. a. 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