CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1966 Bob Jeffery Rink Winner —-—.4N_evening_lang._at thes the. Weat Kootana Castlegar Arena on ‘(Monday jrophy to Castlegar night curlers going over to Bob Jeffery and otto a The day before the rink, ing rele congratulations, for gonsleting of Bob ekip, Gib Bob and his local rink had just! Lind third, Otto Walker second _ Of West Kootenay Trophy epand Jim Bilesky lead, had de- feated the farmed Roy Stone rink of Trail by 10-6 in the championshi round, men now, 0 to the B.C. ‘Curling AB hich are ec “NATURAL GAS COMBS TO PUBLIC NOTICE Ronsqnoagness Be Progressivo — Install An: ‘ANDARD “QUBNEX" GAS FURNACE: (More than 50% of Plumbing and Products in uss Courch Basemen in the world today have’ been saanufactured by’ American DO 581 (Castlegar) Sqn. RCAC Parents of Kinnaird Guides and » Citizen's meeting Standard Products = Teulon Hell; 730 pan, Mre- Autherltetive Reds Bneyclopé- Beott of ital oul So ‘show iis Rritianion) S ‘Civilian Commi Galan At’ Cadets meeting Feb, et MrAL AORN AND GA SHRET _2, SHSS 7.15 p.m. Parents and ae Lian Mcp FORTABLE, SAT ISETED, CUS. Robbie Buns Baler Jan. 29, 2-230, Entertaine ment. Scotch’ dancing. Castiegar SMITHS games 61. CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR LANNE po Finnace fe Yeare through Toland 1 ‘Na tural Gas If Desired) 9 ocit being held ot Kelowna on the weekend of Fi made’ two,’ beautiful | shots eave himself sitting one, with Jeffery rock out ‘front’ as a guard, But Jeffery ‘advancing his guard rock'on Stone’s two rocks taking both of them out to aaa three, then took the 105 lead. Stone conceded the game there, The ‘Jeffery boys took’ an easy win over E. Hultema of Trail to enter the fimal round. ht rinks who entered the events, The © Castlegar orvink downed R. Meridith of Of Riondel and Huitema in the final round. They had been playing in the A event. Bob said: Monday he and ih FABR iC SALE STYLED PRINTS — Cottons - Everyglaze .- Drip Dry Washfast co- lors, large assortment of patterns for Dresses or Shifts. Regular price $1.98 Special price $f 49 You save 49c yd. PRINTED TERRY TOWELLING Regular price $f 89 Speci PRINTED SURRAHS —W pecial pri ice. ° $1.39 You save 50c yd. Me ble Acetates — in beautiful patterns Reg lar betes $1.89: Sale. price’ 0:19 You save 70c yd, PAGEANT PRIN Sanforized all cotton erints, wash fast colors * for Dresses, shifts, children’s clothes, Aprons, etc. Regular price 986 Sale! price 196 yd. ‘OLD COLONY PRINTS — cotton Percale, washable €8c y FR GLENWOOD PRINTS — washtest cotton prints Ae yd. A i FINAL WEEK OF JANUARY SALE 33'1/3 OFF Regular Price Provincial phbraryy: " Parliament. Subiainess Victoria, BCs Dec. 31/876" ’ Published Every Thursday at “The Crvsicseds of the Kootensiys”” i VoL oe Nos CASTLEGAR, BRITISH New Castlegar enl Decision to build a new ‘pu: buc brary as Castlegar’s Cen- tenninl project was the outcome of Friday night's meeting of the local! Centennial’ Committee: ’€entennial Committee chair- man Gwilym Hughes told Castle- STISH. oor aE, POUBSDAN FES, FEB. | 9, 185! gar council Tuesday evening |B that ‘the cost of the would ‘not “exceed $15,000 and that the town's share would: be $10,040. ‘The advantage of the pro- ject were ‘that ‘a Library would “be open all year rouad, it would be used. by. all residents, was less likely to’ suffer from vandalism, would be ‘under the care of a committee and would etety tne provincial . central The cho! oice of a project lia KINNAIRD‘S CENTENNIAL PROJECT of eer rooms at'the ‘village pool ‘is hoped‘ to\be in use this spring, a full year.ahead of;time. The 1,350-sq.-ft. structure is. g |. expected to cost. between $13,000 and $14,000 and. will village ‘is also’ funds is being - nial onendere : tributing financially. Balance of the d by: such, projects as selling Centen-| in j id medallions while a “buy: 1) campaign is being p d _R. Rivers aud JIT. Dunlop] re mee: rear. ‘Robson: Mosse Ge nity Chest when the aoclty hel held eeting , Monday'|: its’ annual, m nine i audited financial state-' iby . secretary-, organizations. In. some instances an -in- crease of 38% per cent was giv- en to bring the grants:more ‘in: line with the ‘position in other. S, its. in 1965 were ‘ai not reflect a 20 per cent increase ;| is due to some organizations not Ly Ft ae Fe os Re Es Johnson tte the: Girl Guides, companies and two panies, with well over (continued on page two) TTT a | A Florsheim Shoes Ladies, dresses as low as been difficult, said the organiz, ‘be’ built of concrete blocks, face brick, wood, and glass $9.97 COATS as low as ................ $19. 95 fi SAPS ers, as three alternatives we: WOOL SKIRTS e¢ low es....... $4.65 CAR COATS as low as ....... $1197 fitongly. supparted ‘up ‘to the] Sous iacde the a0; ements and] women's anaes to Worry 5 Jest minute.. These‘were library, ie 9 iB ; are. divide in our ability has been strength- $7.97 : improvements or additions at the | by a hallway. Each of the change rooms contains show: asked to donate towards the purchase ‘and setting of a SEE or Peer ene cement block: Present buildings at the'pool site are to| grants are judged to be suffic- be moved to the Kinnaird park for use there, While’ it] Jently large enough at the pre- is hoped ea the new sion i pro) useable this National grants amounted thath Priced from $25.95 to $29.95 |MADDOC KS ened.) Everyone played really nM ralking of their. chances at Kelowna, Bob said it would be “a long grind and a hard battle” but he felt they stood a good dl hance. is the first time a group from Castlegar has won the event and what is particu- larly siginficant is that th tory was gained by a rink which | = is in its first rst_year of of existence. Castlegar agar Graduate Norman Johnson Gels British Award = = 4 = the vic- |= “WOOL DRESSES as low’as |... $6.63 SKI JACKETS as low as Boy‘s SKI JACKETS as low as $6.71 Boy's CAR COATS as low as $7.46 Girl's SKI JACKETS Men's SKI JACKETS as low as $8.96 Men’s Pile Jackets as low as $14.96 © Men’s Pile Pullovers as low as $8.21 HH Norman ‘Allen Johnson, son | of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Johnson of Columbia’ St., Castlear; is one of four UBC candidates to have been “awarded - 1966 Athlone Fellowships. These are awarded to young graduate engineers from over Canada and allow them 40 'go to Britain next fall to spend one or two years following pro- grammes of advanced work or | research in universities or with industry. The scheme was started in 1951 and to date there have been some 583 awards, all fin- e anced by the, British govern- ment. The awards cover -travel CCN costs, living expenses and _any. academic fees in Brit CASTLEGAR DRUG Think Rich (in fact...Super-Rich!) Helena Rubinstein presents the new lipstick and lip-gloss in one! (And oh, what it does to the colors!) Where hasit been all your life— this marvel of 8 lipstick that EVERYTHING MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING ARRIVALS. Prices Cut to Rock Bottom COATS, Reg. $75.95 ...... JACKETS, Reg. $18.98 SKIRTS, Reg. $8.98 . SALE $50.00 _. . . SALE $12.95. SALE $6.75 Arena and development of Pass ‘Creek Park.’ “To all curlers T wish: ‘good fortune sod good curling.” the A Colga Employoéa . Strongly En lorse. Contract Agreement The contract agreement ne- fepreseniing Columbia Cellulose and-Local.1, Pulp and Paper |; camp’ > “ sponso 3 West's Bent a the third rf ed by. tence a ce second Js television ‘sored by Oglow, Building Ply, the third-is electric: stones ‘Sponsored by? Bou tric and'the faurth “is By. Kinnaird | ‘Council Kinnaird | “council paleeuss ased a $15.95 shoe spon- sored by Maddocks Shoes: and the fourth is a leather. writing case-and pen sponsored “by Carl's: Drugs. > Inv Ccevent ‘ the ‘first prize is a: Philishave cordless spon- lection for commercial premises in-and around ©. Castle Plaza’ with Fin Levick of Bryan’s Transfer. at ast ures meeting. ards a ‘more: satis- actor on contract was negotiated with the firm. to a total of $2,150 against $2,- 275 in 1964, demonstrating that more money is now belug kept Jin the. distric t nts. the: total trict gral for 1965 was $12,070 compared $9,347 in 1964, while grants to specific local areas were $2,- 200° in 1985, ‘compared with $2,500 in 1964. Reports were. heard from representatives of. several . or- ganizations which receive an- nual. grants. ‘Mrs. H.:- Johnson, secretary | “ pot the Cartlogar, an nd District | Tuesday sees after a letter was read to.members from “League mad President Fa e Desaulniers: en she said’ the “Minor. y ed ‘the league that the associa- tion “would ‘not’ be sponsoring them ‘and that‘from Feb. 1 they: would’ be required to pay the commercial price. “We would. ‘greatly appre. ciate” she wrote, ‘havin, ing council reduce the rate to ‘6 per hour for uy. Workers of Canada, has receiv- eda. stro: affir vote from. employees, 80: of the 290 votes cast failed to endorse the agree- |}, ment. The voting figures were: in . favour of acceptance 259, against 27 snd spoiled. ballots four. Percentage in favour of acceptance 89.3, i The agresment, which. is ‘0 last Nov. 1, calls Cast-| certain rat ~ gives color such ‘extra appeal? That puts your lips on a steady diet of cream. That glides on 50 © smoothly, yot never slides off. Super-Rich Lipstick comes in such luxury-loving shades as Melted Rubies, Pink Brilliants, Gilded Peach, Rose Royce and avault-full of ‘other gems! Each $1.75 in:a golden-weave ‘case. CASTLEG ZAR DRUG RE. “Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - ‘Saturday 9-6 " Phone 365-7813 Friday 9- ‘Buy Now. at Our January, Sale and Save ELECTRIC HEATERS: 1560 WATTS WITH THERMOSTAT. AND. ON-OFF SWITCH . 1500 w. WITH THERMOSTAT & ‘FAST HEAT RIBBON ELEMENT He “$22, 50 : 1500 iW. WITH THERMOSTAT, ON-OFF SWITCH, AND sae : ARANTEED FOR LIFE...’ §26.95 NEO-GLO ELEMENT GU _ WESTINGHOUSE HEATING PADS (Three peubena peels conirales Heats)... q : WITH NIGHT is week. that authorization of Libby.dam construction “is *; good news for: Interior Indus- Libby completes the control |. ‘ootenay run-off par tally provided ty Somines at at + Corra_ Linn: many wore 5 lt sets the stage virtual: ee doubling the power produc- | ard, ion ont fhe river in Canada the (by, construction of. $o- byte “Canal plant” on the ‘Kootenay river between Nel- for ‘an clei month’ contract and e adjustments, It in- cluded ‘a general increase of,:15 -} cents per hour and incorporates the‘ concilliation: officer’s report, new ‘base ira srate..at the divi- 44 ner hour, sored by Castlegar Drug, second ed by Pettitt Photos, the third prize is hunters vests. sponsored by. Castlegar’ Sporting Goods |- and fourth is travel alarms spon- by Ozeroff Jewellery. The. first prize in D event is a Viyella sport shirt sponsor- Cheques and Gash © - Lost in Dam Theft - Cheques and cash totalling $300" in value.v were 2 stolen | from FWA fate y daaaite in Wie Arrow ‘a Soren in thereon Dri ht. The money was aay ee e in 8 cash box “RCMP scid Tuesday that in- vestigations ar ‘are continuing, : “Diagonal ‘king on the section of Columbia Ave, north of the “overpass appears to be causin: gar council wae told enin; iz. teport came from chair blic ‘works: Ald. Family illness pant Sin son and Castlegar. rt 2 edi him delivering it in person ‘Diagonal Parking Hazard © On North Columbia Ave. - and: it. was-read for members by Ald. Lorne Zinio. “The question “of diagonal ic. haz-| parking on Columbia ye: north P of? the: ove: todate diagonal Pasta mo 40) Mr. Corbett: ata sdf -When Hearts Stood Still At Blueberry Crossing