CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 18, 1966 SANITARY LANDFILL after ath strike of the Castl et garbage jas organiz- 1 ed in town. The cantar landfill hag since shows the orderliness with which residents deposited their rubbish. ‘Last Friday the strike was settled’and on Tuesday a mass Photo been covered with earth and garbage pick- ups are back to normal. — Castlegar News COLLEGE CAMPUS _Students Have Problems With Housing The ghz ee me) weeks the mporary stu = government which | Po in turn has been underway and now a football team ‘is being considered. ° The Selkirk Blurb has pub- lished its second edition and is accepting applications for an ditor. The Blurb mentioned a pro- posed centennial project, a cen- tennial field. The field is to be able to ac all outdoor responsible for the of ‘various clubs, sports activities and a College newspaper, The Selkirk Blurb. sports. The student government hopes that interest will be great enough to warrant a federal int. ore The field will serve a dual mpose. I It will be an incentive Bre eal ‘e football: and track e and eld teams, It should be an| to cimb do 1d and ‘could’ pro- Uz Ce ined aia vp Cotesia [ If you have ataste for elegance indulge yourself with a) Naturalizer Purely feminine...the elegant dress pump from Naturalizer, Naturaty, you'll find etezant comfort features, too'...a sta MADDOCKS e duce excelent athletes. More: pane is have problems but CASTLEGAR DRUG ONYX| by LENTHERIC ints iguing. freshness, wood! ay notes and e'mainish Rint of Iea Onyx Col 2 » $3.50, 4} oer BAGes Ker ae Cain 28 33.755 Aber State 3% We ‘of bridge: climbing the hill-to the ‘to | library. very soon. which is too important to over- “fant f0F By Steve Hindmarsh look. A person goes to college to receive an education and has no wish to waste valuable study time wondering where: he is going to spend the night. Even if quarters can be found a great many of the prices for room and board are so high that the average student finds it im- possible to meet them. This is a serious problem anda defin- ite effort should be made by someone to alleviate it. he lost. his footing and slid the remaining 200 feet. He was tak- en to the Trail-Tadanac Hospital ae wage Ge oon Me Mans. “Selkirk College «| Appointment. Announced Hore The. assistant treasurer of Acadia“ University, Kenneth. R. Rudderham, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, has ‘been appointed in- structor in the business manage- ATTRA (A. EREMENKO and Co. ~ SKI JACKETS -.- ment and commerce. Program at Selkirk College. This ‘latest addition to the feculty 0 of the College ‘received his B Comm. Degree at Dalhou- sie University, in 1952. He also has. to his ‘credit -a’ certified public’. accountant’s standing at the University of Toronto. Mr. Rudderham has had National Drug and Gromit Co. of Canada in east- ern Cana His successful years of busines: ‘and train: ing will ‘be of practical value to PUBLIC NOTICE * BASEBALL MEETING — Cas- tlegar-Robson Minor Baseball. ment. Everyone Welcome! Pavents’ Group to Rol ear, Guides and Range! fo meet PA pees of Mrs. ‘ure. Giraud, rey work party at ag Rory, Oct... 23, ‘a.m. Bring lunch — tea and cotter. provided, 10DE Eummase sale — Oct. 16. © 10, aan, desion, Sr. Citleena meeting Oct: -14— 730 Legion Hall, address on arthritis by Mr, Langton. Legion Auxiliary to Br. 170 — Rummage Sate —- Oct. 19 — 10- 12 noon. Legion Hall. 61 CRESCENT S7. — ‘SMITHS: PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR See Us About Our New Line Of WATER “SOFTENERS GREATLY REDUCED FRICES! « . 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Neither (of the two: fir both suspected ‘started - by chil, dren, did any damage. The » on Sunday after- noon, was. ‘Tuesday. was a bushfire between the old Elementary School and a‘second‘hand store. On ‘Wednesday about 735 school children stopped in at the fire hall in Castlegar to see the ‘Tadanac. fire -deparcment’s WINDBREAKERS. CAR COATS BRUSHED DENIM Sag ; 0’ CORDUROY,” ire " SUEDE, |WOOL ” ‘NYLON © Pile Lined or Quilted Men’s sizes:36-46, $19.95 to $39.95 " Boy's CAR: ‘COATS ‘and. SKI JACKETS = $6.98 to $14.98 FEEL LUXURIOUS IN FABRIC. 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