CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 21, 1965 FOR SALE 1964 650 twin Bae ote In good condition, neh wood heater ‘cheap. oe cath, 443 ‘Colunbia Ave, Ph, 865-788! ‘2 boy's three-speed bicycles, oe 365-5748, 2 Jots in Robson, river vicw. 88, 63 Ph, 365-53 This month only; Pay the taxes tt, lot in "Ph, 365- 82 | down payment, Mortgages arranged. 1961 Volkswagen Deluxe — i and take this 500 X 100 Gaatlaaay for only $600, ‘cellent condition. Ph, 365-1 HOMES FOR SALE ey 2-bedroom home, 7th Ave. naird, near store,’ Ph, Rosceio a ore enings. Brand new 2 bedroom home, a port, fIbreglassed patio, hard-wood cabinots, ceramle tiled bathroom, cl- cetrie heat, built-in rango, ee {rldge. Prico $9,600 Ph, 365: sa pepe HOMES BY DUEC! *Over 40 Distinctive Homes to choose from, All sizes and styles to sult your building aite. Minimum Consult’ your local Dueck Homes Representative by writing or ean Baby carriage, good condition: wat ie = 365-8148, Apples for wale. Bring your awn Renata, =| TT ‘wood furnace, Kumfort, No, ‘boxes, ‘Thomas Hunchak, Cont 20, Ph, 865-8340 after 6 p.m. «Ph. 365-1 Fred G. Denyer, 615 Hoover Street, (Two complete Scout uniforms, Ph S069 i Gag, oll and electric range. en ‘365-6265 evenings, *—"Duel_ truck chains (os aaa old inet cross links and extra links, Hardington, across from 3 Gelsar Sawmi, 1955 Land Rover, 4 wheel ane ‘ph, ‘365-7403. + ‘Women's figure skates, size iene 365-8056, ‘Wrecking 1957 Chev Belair, ite fuvatlable, including overhauled mo- aie transmission, otc. Ph. = “Encyclopedia Britannica, new at ‘in 24 volumes, white Imperial bind- ‘ng, Half of purchase price. Ph, 365- G479. 31 Tutomatie gas space penton} ees 3105-7520 evenings. For your dre: ome or Ta s ment. tho Castle-Bar Subdivision of fers beautiful lots at fair prices — at GOl Columbia or drive around ttn-27 ts in new suodivision, Kinnaird. good drainage. Terms. | ,, tin-16 325 acres good building Droperty. . S65-, ‘eontact Oglow Bros, ‘Ave, Ph, 365-7202 And see for_yourselt, ‘Good view, “Phy oe 40 minutes from. Castlogar. 5938, KILLS. ~ MOVING ? If you are planning a move to any other location in the FOR RENT. Woll furnished sulte on Sherbiko subdivision, Call at 1444 Columbia Ave a highway, 382 furnished we even? entrance, Call at 170. Oy Kine nalrd or Ph, 365-78! 82 House on 440-Srd “Avo, ‘Suitable for small family, uae oll heat, sfeavy wiring. Ph, al 32 ‘Small furnished 2 bedroom home, ae tio basement, gas heat, fn Brand new 2 bedroom suite with nice central location in Castlegar. Ph, South Slocan 359-7520, tin-50 Furnished or unturnished, 2 bed- roum suite in Genelle, Ph, 368-3083, tin-40 oom and board available, suite for hint Ph, 365-5265 cvenings. tin-43 WANTED Want to buy a wall tent, prefer- ably 9 X 11, Will take 9 X 12, aus-enss, fant new members for Casticgar pride Club, Ph, 365-5983, WANTED URGENTLY The public to attend a Fall Fair mecting, ; interest is shown there will Yall Falr In 1965, Juniors: Remain On Top of Hockey League Standings The Juniors won two games last week to remain on top of the league standings with 28 points. However, the team of the week was the Juveniles who ma- naged a win-aond a tie in their three games, They moved from the league cellar into. third spot, one point ahead of’ both the Sawmillers and the Pulp- makers, Their win was at the .ex- pense of the Pulpmakers, 143, while they battled to an impres- sive 3-3 tie against the strong Ph,| second place Flyers, 33/ ST. INGS AS OF JAN, Ww LT APT Juniors 17 13 3 2 uo 75 28 Flyers 1610 24 111 6424 16 4102 75 120 10 16 3103 94 127-9 chances are you will find a good sel- ection of Ilsted property right here in our office, Multiple listing allows us to offer you homes and land In all of the major Kootenay centres. INVESTING ? If you would like to own and operate your own busienss, or be a lundiord of income property, just let to business minded mechanics. HORROWING ? ou are running short of cauh, may obtain for you a loan secured | by mortgage. a zag | HOMES FOR SALE and 12 acres of Jand, suit- hte for: subdivision or trailer site. miles lamsite, Write Box he Castlegar. UTRAILERS AND MODILE HOMES Before you buy — see the Safe- ‘way Mobile. Homes at Cranbrook ‘Trailer Sales — your authorized ‘Safeway dealer for the East and ‘ts and accessor- les — fully insured. Rellable tow- ‘West Kootenays. Par! ing anywhere, Castlegar — ‘next to ‘Twin Rivers Motel. Ph. 3 P.O, 85-5047. Cranbrook — ie Fernle Road. Ph. 426-4935, x 2217, tin-2 BUILDING ? sk for a brochure on “Engin- cered Homes", call o really coop agent, call ANDERSON AGENGIES ‘Real Estate Brokers 365-7944 or John Hipwell 365-7814 UN AGENCIES LTD. PHONE 345-7125 $05-B1L7 Castlesird Plaza Kinnaird, B.C. FOR RENT Fully . modern furnished . two room cabin at Alberni Auto Court, Also traller_ space, Ph, 305-7517. Bachelor's suite, heated and fur- nished, Ph. 365-5156 or call at, en 5th and Juniper. One bedroom unturned “waite self-contained, Ph, 365-8: Nelson, 3,000 sq, aS Tuy mo- lern, air-conditioned, office space ‘available. immediately. Enquire Box $008 Castlegar News. tin-3 unfurnished apartments, information Ph, 365-5148, ‘Suites for rent, Mecreight relght Apart: ments, Ph, 365-765: Room ina private home, = 365-1 3508 33 For 33 om unfurnished house in Blueberry. Ph, 865-7059. 32 ‘Want a babysitting ae b. Apply 870-Srd_Ave, or Ph, 365-7054. 32 cash for used furniture, untiques, coins, old gold, guns and jewels. Home Furniture and tin-48 HELP WANTED Experienced mentions for Irens Cafe. Apply in perso! DISTRICT SUEERVISOR Appointment to branch manager within 2 years, We require: Two years field History of = Pulpmak- 15.3 9 3 78 91 9 The Pulpmakers and Juven- iles still have a game to ‘make ers NOTICES Let us fle your saw on our Fo- ley Automatic Saw Filer —— seo us for fust, retiable snw service — Stewart, Robson, B.C. Ph, “3654 one, ttn-5. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 303 Castlegar. tine17 guod persistency, better than aver- age production, desire for manage- ment, We affer salary — Commision write — Tralning, Write Box ‘or, Castiogar News. Full time short order cook, fe- male prefer rred. Apply in person at Irene’s’ Cafe, 31 ‘LOST Exchahged by mistake Indies’ blaele boots ples 9, at the arena, Sun. 165-8342: NOTICES Annual meeting of the Community Chest to be held in th the Legion Hall, Castiegar, on Mon. Jan, 25, at 7.30 p.m. ‘WHI babysit small child for 8 4 hours a day. $15 week. Ph. 365-7986, ‘The annual generat meeting of the Castlegar Public Library will be held on Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. All adult members and anyone interested in the brary are invited to attend, ~ WH babysit in my home Monday through Friday, € hours a doy 365-5260 or call | ‘Trait Business College. New torm begins Feb, 1. T0 _U-Phone telephone answering and message service: Public stenography — low as $20 monthly. Phone in cal- endar of events, Wake-up service. Help for employers and employees. Ph, 365-5265 evenings. ttna6 Classified ad rates: 5 cents: per word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents. Three insertions for the price of two. Glassitied ads close at 12 noon sharp on Wednesdays. aa HEALTH. UNIT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE A SERIES OF CLASSES FOR _ EXPECTANT PARENTS FEB. 3 2-4 P.M. ROTARY HEALTH CENTRE : FEB. 3 7-9 P.M. PH, 365-5733 TARRYS SCHOOL 2-3 LOOK AT YOUR Post Office Trash Can! You never saw your home town paper thrown sinto the gutter or waste. basket before it was read, oa did you? But waste baskets being filled with unop: i.vertising, si and gutters are constantly. ened expensive direct ad- sales ammunition shot into the’ air. d as A always an: with prospective customers. It is never thrown aside without first bein read from cover to cover.’ ‘Then it is borrowed by the neighbors. That’s why intelligent, attractive newspaper ; ‘advertising i is accepted as the most effective form of advertising your business. An advertisement in this paper will reach ‘over 90 per cent of the buyers in the local trade territory. The cost is very small, and besides we do the mailing and pay the postage. CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS -Your BEST Advertising Media KOOT-NEE MOBILE HOMES LTD. z GARDS OF THANKS - HOLUBOFF — We wish to ex- tend our sincere thanks and appre- clution to our friends, neighbors, and relatives for the many acts of kind- ness shown to us at the loss of our husband, father ces grandfather. Speciat thanks to Di , D, Johnson, nurses and staff of the Gasttegar and pier Hospital, the women’ who ped In the Kitchen, the men who asslated at the cemetery, and Frank Ingham of the, Castlegar Funeral Home, — Mrs. Sam Holuboft Sr, and family HANSEN —, We wish to extend our heartfelt’ thanks and. apprecla- tion for acts of Kindness, messages of sympathy. and -floral offerings received from our friends and nelgh- ae during our recent bereavement In the loss of our beloved husband und father. We especially thank Dr. ¢, 8, Fowler and nurses and staff of the Castlegar and District Hos- pital, — Mrs, Martha Hansen and family In loving memory of my mother, Mrs. T, J, Hughes who passed away January 17, 1957: When evening shades are falling And we sit in quiet alone To our hearts there. ‘comes a joes -40'| If only she could come hom Friends may think we have forgatten then at -times ey see us smile But” “they ttle know the heartache our ore hide all: the while, remembered by . her son, Dennis. wife’ and , family. 70 *h. 426-% ‘i on the Fernie Road near ihe overpass, Cranbrook, B.C. Now. completely owned and oper- ated by Joe Gray.‘and Rae Masse, No one else. We are authorized ‘Dealera for. General Mobilehome in tne East ad West Kootenays — ers — Canuck Sleepers and Travel Trailers, good used 8 and 10° wides ROW, in sitock “and on consign- ment. Parts — Service — Towing 935, ; ten-44 B it you know of a Just arrived In. scent ‘sure to fell them Hern gon, qoey will ee cata mth a ifn an wa WELCOME WAGON Box 364—Kinnaird, BC. With Information’ *’ '| syllabus, COURT OF REVISION NOTICE is hereby given that the Courts’ of “Revision respecting the 1965 assessment rolls for the ‘Nel- zon-Slocan: Assessment. District and Village Municipality (ies) therein will be ‘held: as_follo School Distriet-9 (Castlegar), In- cluding the Villages of Castlegar and Kinnaird, at Castlegar, B.C., on Mon: day, February ath, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Royal Canadian Legion serie Dated at Nelson, B.C. this 18th day of ae 1965. W. Ramsden, Provinclal 2 “Assessor. SQUADRON 5b! WEEBLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1 Administration Parades ‘vhe Squadron will’ parade *at the High School at uses hrs. cn Wed- nesday 27 Jan ee will_be herd on ‘"Frieay 29 65 at 16,00 hrs, xt Pit Inspection will be held at an next parade. .Cadets will bring items ote clotuing. issued to them te this p Next Pparade Wednesday 3 Feb 65: Fall-in at» the High. School at 18.50 Be 2, Mouth Normal training will be .carried out. as per CAP 464-F 25 and. Squadron t 3. Orderly Ofticers | 27 Jan 65. ; F/O Pry: F/O. Pamiek rf ‘Orderly Sergennte, 65, F/Sgt™ Bucknell eb 65. : F/Sgt Anderson *.B, Orderly Corporals 65. Cpl. Vaessen 65.0. ce Cpl. MacBaln Part 2. Personnel ~: 7 BOAO Cadets t “Promotions eff 27° Jan 6s. LAC tore T. Promoted to Cpl eff 27 J seis LAG gobhscn zz Promoted to Cpl..ett 27 Jan a. FO, MacDain E/L i: CO 88%. (Castlegar) ‘Ban. ROAO _ LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE OR BRUSH UP ON YOUR GAME. LEARN THE NEW’ POINT-COUNT SYSTEM. 2 COLLEGE COUNCIL: poombers: .from the six the school ' districts ment of a regional college ae ant roles to play in Saturday's college held at Nelson. Seated cil members are Dr, Malcolm Taylor, president. of, Victoria University; Dr. Neil Perry, first vice- ia ‘ ing UBC it of UBC, all had import- seminar on the with’ the coun- ‘Weatherhead, : Trai Dr, John B. Macdonald; Rev. Aquinas Thomas, president of Notre Dame University of Nelson, and Dr. P, D. McTaggart-Cowan, president of the new‘ Slmon' Fraser ‘University at Burnaby. Council: members, from left to right, are:' Glen Nakusp;: G.: F,. Warning, ‘Salmo; _ Dr..D, A. Perley, Grand Forks; Stuart. Mitchell, Colin’ McKenzie,: Trail;: Trail; Mrs. J..D. Wallach,‘ Nelson; R. T.-Waldie, Robson; Mrs, Walter Jacobson, Kinnaird; region- . al.college council president James Gray of Trail; . R. Palmer, Nelson;: J. EB. Dr. J. V. Hall, Castlegar, and J. L, Wilson, Sil verton. — Castlegar. News Photo J. H.. Welton, Fletcher, Rossland; ‘Castlegar Socials _Mrs. 1H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mrs, G. Shepherd, who spent the holiday season visiting in South ‘Burnaby with her bro- ther-in-law and sister Mr.’ and Mrs. P. Smibert, returned home Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Grune- rud were Trail visitors. Sunday. + Mrs. D. Duncan of Trail was the guest of Mrs. Monday, Mrs. Wm. Easton entertain- ed at‘ the tea hour Saturday af- ternoon in honor of. her mo- ther, Mrs. W. Byers, who cele- brated her 84th birthday.’ Sun- day a family dinner was also held at Mrs. Easton's and guests were from Rossland, Trail, Blue- berry and Nelson. Mrs. F. Roos of .Cranbrook, sister »of Mrs. —————— Building Supslies OGLOW BROS, Bullding & Supply Co, Ltd. stlegar Phone 365-7202 Easton, spent the d with them, Making a short’ visit at he wekend at the home of Mrs, I. McNeil were Mrs. P. MacLeod of Ohaton, Alta. and her daugh- ter. Miss Jean. MacLeod who is nursing in’ San’ Francisco," Cali- fornia\and .Mr. and Mrs, 'D. MacLeod and son of Camrose, _H; Johnson, | Alta. Neighbors of. Mr. and: Mrs. Mike Demeo ‘‘‘dropped in” last week on the occasion’ of. Mr. Demeo's Sist | birthday. Games and a sing-song were enjoyed ‘by: all present. ve A birthday cake ‘with the inscription “Happy Birthday, Mike”, was cut:at the close of avery pleasant evening, follow- ed by.delicious refreshments. innaird Socials - ‘Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 . Mr. M. Brandson is :recup- erating at home after spending several days in the hospital with a broken leg. - The latest word on Doug Brown’s European trip is that he. stopped at-Lisbon briefly only. to continue on to Gibral- tar. .From there his plans, will take him to North Africa to vi- sit Morocco. ° ’ "The many friends of Mrs. E. Bertois will. be;:interested to know she is a patient at the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. . AND. CLEARING EXCAVATION BULLDOZING Contact ‘PAUL THEDERAHN , Phone 365-7343 - Marshall's: Store © Gravel & Top Soil! DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 COLUMBIA, SAND. & GRAVEL Corner. Ph eo & Sth, Castlegar ’S Custom-Build & Ramedolted Homes * to extend our to J. H. Leckie and Mrs, White on the:untimely sea, of their brother Harry. Leckie. A brief isltor at the home C. MeCreight was Mrs. MeCreight’s brother- in-law, Mr. ‘Bob Cunningham. Dennis Hughes, Jr. is recup- erating nicely. after: having ‘his tonsils out last Tuesday. . Did you:.know’??? bricks made practical book ends be- cause ‘of their. shape and weight. Cover’them’ with fabric or paint them:to match the of Mr. and ; We would Tike at this time ! di ecor. Jaycees Distribute Xmas - Gifts to Hospital Patients At the last meeting of the Castlegar-Kinnaird Jaycees.ta- “ble topics .was enjoyed by the members while they ate dinner. Among the topics was the new flag issue. It. was announced that the winner of the Christmas gift package was R. W. Kennedy of Kinnaird. in: the. hospital suring the, fes- tive season. ‘ts were do- nated . by tocal merchants for which they. are thanked very much, Dave Cooper and Jim Tay- lor have taken over director- ship from Ivan Oglow and Clay- ton Jolly who have moved into the vacant treasury and secret- ary” :posttlons, respectively. + INTERIOR LAKE “ SERVICE CTD. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow . (Lakes * 7” ‘Phone 365-5500 . Nights — Nelson 352-5434 FOR ERENT ‘é WAEREHOUSE: & DUPLEX Near. Damsite — 1 mile BOAT STORAGE 2 BRE FURNISHED UNITS interior. Lake. Service Lid. Phone Castlegar 365-6943 Phone ' Nelson’) 352-5494 ET CASTLE The report on the Santa showed that this raieet was very successful, Santa vi- sited the hospital on Christmas Eve distributing gifts to two children and the adult patients who were unfortunate in being include an ctfectiye "speaking course, the inter-service club curling bon- spiel and_a short visit of the Junior Chamber International world president, John Rundle, at.the end of this month : Dogwood Circle Holds. “Regular Monthly. Meeting ” The regular of Dog- wood Circle of the United .Chur- ch Women was held Tues. even- ing at the home. of Mrs. A. Saun- ders with Mrs. J. Sewell: a8 Co- hostess, There were 14 members at: tending. The devotional period was conducted by biko. After the regular business was. concluded IL McNeil took charge of the study period. Mrs. R. Bunter, reminded the 8, J. Sher-]: of the meeting which will, be held ‘in February in C: LAST. TIMES TONIGHT Shows at a and 9 p.m, THE PASSWORD. IS COURAGE ‘Dirk Bogarde & Maria Pershey FRIDAY & SATURDAY ‘MONDAY & TUESDAY : Shows at 7 and 9 'p.m.” The next monthly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. MeNeil with Mrs..P. Travis: as }| co-hostess. The evening’ 's hostess prize was won by Mrs. A. Kal- Inakoff, joyable evening was brought to a-close with the serving: of 'de- 2 I'licious refreshments. ‘A social hour was enjoyed |” with games, etc. and a very en-|_ theinfirst, a leer Tepes ed =| Mixed Curling ‘Schedule f saturday, Jan. 23 12.80 p.m. Lightle vs Cow- =/iin, Smith vs Shutek, Little vs FOR BRIDGE LESSONS PHONE 365-7194 S000 Ae ian nas Seat Se IT Cepek rn OE Sidoni. 2.30. p.m. Lyons. vs Paul, Logelin vs" Miller, Sather vs Oli- phant. 4. .m. Innis -vs- Haw-|‘ thorne,. Stiedle : vs Anderson, Cole a 0 p.m. Sprown vs Tidball, Archambault vs Wiegand, Haley vs Bernick. “Sunday Jan. 24 Cowlin vs Rutherford, Logelin vs Smith. = + 2.80 p.m. Cole vs Oliphant, Lightle: vs Van. Pile,. Archam- bault vs Stiedle. 4.30 p.m. Haley vs Baird, Tidball vs Lyons, Anderson vs Shutek. i 6.80 p.m. Sidoni vs Bernick, Hawthorne vs Paul, Lampard: vs Nordic Lodge. . 12.80 p.m’ Little vs Sather, | “INCREASE “ ADMISSION: _ ADULTS: $1.00 STUDENTS 75e CHILDREN 50c:° _ MATINEE. PRICES ADULTS 85c STUDENTS 60c, CHILDREN 35¢ BECKETT. Feb. 4 to 8 GENERAL CONTRACTING: MAT. SAT. AT 1.30-P.M., Panel (continued from’ page one) the watorfront.” He ‘suggested the college discover the areas of greatest. need in. the ‘com-|f munity and try to serve. them The speak, who ‘ig him-|# new “.Univer- ulty'is given the opportunity to plan courses, 2 good faculty. Wi will be attracted: “and if the faculty is good, you don't’ need to worry. about the excellence of your courses.” ay The following are some of the questions ‘asked: of the Pa. neland. the» ‘replies ; given some ‘ of the’ members: The present university year of eight months versus .a trim- ester system that: utilizes bulld- ings all year ‘around Dr. McTaggart-Cowan sald the system of three four-month university terms allows flexibi- lity for both’ students and fac- ulty in that a student can at- tend one, two or three semes- ters a‘ year. while the faculty members can take their, four- month vacation period at ‘times other than’ the months. LEGION GORNER “At the Tuesda: night meet- ing of the branch it was moved : ing a better attendance, so make to design the ¢ core facilities for $2,500 PRIZE and a conimlésion the d West K won by Vancouver poten John Kidd, right, in an architectural contest. to: design the ‘college’s facilities. Shown with the archi- tect at the seminar on the college held in Nelson on Saturday is Jim Gray, chairman of the regional college council, — Photo by Ted Brothers college to be built here was Ho pointed out that a’ stu- dent could go to school the year around or, depending on his financial situation, for only part of the year. Father Aquinas said the trimester © system. costs. more and it has been found that most] | students don’t want to ferent: seasons of year Should the regional college teach skills for export to other areas of the province and coun- try or should ‘it confine itself to local technical requirements velop a. person we can conti- nue: learning. “Give him the basic’ skills for Tearning new skill Ae suggeste: Will the regional college, in time, become a university Dr. Perry. com that the ‘college should not! be, con- fined’ “to | the: narrow restric- Hons of :just :what ‘is needed -a region.” Dr. Taylor ae | ihe: aim ‘of ‘education ‘is ‘to de- Building, Trail. WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE | GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE - 3194 ‘Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Phone 364-1822 Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - Open Friday 1 p.m. - 3. p.m. 5.30 p.m. - FOR THE EARLY PLANTERS GARDEN SEEDS HYBRID CUCUMBERS - ALL EARLY. VARIETIES PEPPERS, LETTUCE - ALL VARIETIES: TOMATOES ‘- HYBRID, ‘EARLY VENTURA HYBRID EGG PLANT: MITCH ELL SUPPLY Ltd. 490 FRONT ST.” , mC HUCK 5 RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, ~ PH 365-7252 B.C. “For more aciale ¢ see the “Red and White Flyer | rcutnmaurrroeeaaezeas l ollege council pre- sident Jim Gray commented that “in some’ places this is’;done and in some it is forbidden by legislation.” He said the six par- ticipating ‘school boards : decid- ed “there are presently enough universities for our. needs, par- ticularly with ‘Notre’Dame close at hand.” He said there is.a stipulation in the agreement between ‘the: school boards that the college ‘‘will be limited ‘to teaching only to the second year level of university. How will it be determined whether a student will go ‘to the regional college or direct- It. was also moved that a don- ‘dinary membership ‘and’ be held only on the first Tues. of each month in- stead of both the first. and third Tuesdays on a trial basis of three. months. It was also moved that an. executive meeting will be held on the third: Tuesday: of each month. ation of $100 be made to. the Dr. Endicott: Home to purchase equipment. Three applications for or- four club.: memberships were read and accepted. Next Welfare‘Bin- go will be held on Sat: Feb. 13, Pete Ewart was elected to the executive by ‘acclamation to fill the vacancy caused by the ap- Pointment of Chas Colton -as secretary. Comrades, you | are. asked to support the CONGRATULATIONS are {offered to’ local ‘historian Harold Webber, right, by new Chamber of Commerce Prasat Jim Lambeth following Mr. Webber's talk at meetings as a means of f atimulat- an effort to attend this one monthly meeting on. this: three month trial: period. Next meet- ing is on Feb, 2. the Cl Looking on is "s'.annual installation meeting last’ week. tt Elmer Kraft. Mr, ‘Webber spoke on the early ‘days of the Castlegar district from the time: of the Indians :to the arrival of the Doukhobors. — Castlegar News Photo’ and Staff . YOUR LUCKY Dora st STORE > We Reserve To Limit’ quntitie Open. 9-A.M.. to; 9. P.M... Monday thru Friday ‘asa special family. service to those who need it: : In order to get: real mild .cheese we ordered a special Top priority ior establish- ment of a. public C! for.a bublic’ crossing ‘while — PR into the Castle Bar subdivision was urged ‘at Castlegar's coun- cil meeting on Tuesday night by a six-man delegation econ athe newly-formed ‘Castle Bar Rate- payers ‘Association. for three street lights in’ the Public Crossing Requested _ By the Castle Bar Ratepayers had near misses with trains due to blind. approaches from. the submission — a survey on street lighting has been carried © out and the village “is waiting for a’ cost factor to see how much can Be done each year.” sked for The Jack White, said there are 96 residents'in the subdivision with over 100 people using the pre- sent’ Private crossing, He pre- sented a” Jen: submission which ‘he ‘said'.had been sign- ed by.all property owners in the subdivision. in) We HL Village _chairmal Reed lauded ‘the presentation, commenting: “This is the right way to do things.” 7. He said. As. a a foobath for children‘ and ad- ults -“as' soon as possible” since the 42 children who presently use the marrow road “are. re- quired to be alert to stay alive.” “The present’ crossing is blocked for‘as long as two hours at ‘a’ stretch’ by freight trains, added the petition, and “should an emergency: arise’ due to ill- ness or accident while the cross- ly “negotiating” with the CPR yy from high-school to univer- 3 ity Dr... McTaggart-Cowan sug: gested that the student and his parents will decide this, along with: advice:from school coun- sellors. He said, the student's goals, maturity.and the. area in. wl he will in his academic interest will ail | be de- eiding factors. « What will be done to make the academic and technica! pro- grams of the regional college of saual importance ‘Dr. Taylor commented that the regional. college should ga- ther ‘students ‘together, and mix them ‘together as people are mixed together in a community. He suggested that with a cross- section of courses, a_cross-sec- tion of students would be o! ined. "Father Aquinas said he be: lieved’ that : the college make th: technical side as.im- from’ the start. They must have equal gtanding right from the will universities “eream off” the best students frem the regional college, ‘Particularly: in the second year cTaggart-Cowan said a student “makes ‘his ‘choice ‘of | vis an edueational facility : fro’ “raust |- portant: as thé: academic right |" : Stanley. Humphries. Secondary School Honor Roll Issued The following is the sues honor roll for-report cards is- sued month: . University Program Grade 12 Marjorie King 5, Fred Fock 4.4, Frank Lanzarotta. 4.4; ‘Mar- garet -Watson 4.2 and Sue ‘Voge- Taar 4.2; Grade 11: : Lawrence Chutskoff 5, . Eli Kazakoff 46, ‘Irene Deverney 48, eeleen Postnikoff 4.4, Rod ough 4.4, Ken Pickering 4.2, ib: Muriel Fink "4, and Wayne ‘Mac- Nicol 4. Grade 10 a Brenda Pugsley: 4.6, Margaret Moran 4.6, Ron Ulmi 44, Isa- belle Guido 4.2,.Tom Little 4.2. Grade 9 > Terry Killough Lorraine Gorkoff-5, Grace stavorto ff 4.8, Sonja Johansson 26 Doris Da- 46, -C) Healey 4.4, Steve Naylor ! 44, Pam John: He sug- ‘gested: that the intimate: ap- proachof the regional college will «give a: student: breathing space to consider: his ‘goals, .» Father Aquinas coiamented that the cream of.the COP isa changing commodity. said of “being a quite excellent stu: ‘GOV'T. SPENDING | Spending by all govern: ments i in Canada, exclusive of in- ter-governmental transfers is es- timated at'$18.6 billion in 1963, an, increase, of $683 million over. the’: previous. year; combined: deficits of all governments: ‘were $877--millio1 ANNOUNCEMENT “An, application - has the Public make Package: Express ‘rates ef- fective February. 15,1965. - “Details: of : proposed: tariff are available 'for public in: spection’’ at: your: Greyhound Depot'or “Agen: neat ‘Any objection may be filed wath the Superinten-', dent of the Motor. Carriers, Public * Utilities: Commis- sion,-Vancouver, B.C. on or“: before February: 1, 1985, son 44, ‘Marianne MeNee -4.4, Thorp 4.2, Karen Stor: vold: 4,' Beverley "McMillan Ingunn’ Reinsbakken 4, General Program Grade 11 Dorothy Tomilin 4. Yalmakotf 5, ick} af sain ing ‘is blocked, the Unfortunate be completely and hopelaesty. is- olated.”” - White sald there have. petit two emergency fare dectomies’ the ‘past year while a woman’ in jabor had to wait because a train was ee on the tracks, The submission noted that engines often uncouple from trains and shunt elsewhere in the yard. If a fire'should occur at this time the’ fire department would, be - unable ..to,; respond “and -there could be ,extensive property damage and even Joss of life.” If this happened, -‘tin- surance rates. would go's! sky high.” : The petition . said the: peo- ple: of Castlegar as a _whole should realize that) they, use the present Eeiyate crossing at their own. “Several :people-have le and as long as it remains a Brivate. crossing the CPR is not in quantity and can: give it to you this week for only 49c Ib. Really mild and really good!! Farm-Style Sliced .BACON, 4b 59¢ ready to cook and serve any damage. suffered by fe person or vehicle.” The submission also. asks consideration of lights at. the south end of South Woodland Dr., in the centre of Silver Birch Tames and at the top of the same New TV and Radio Repair Shop Opens In Fomenoft Block. A new business — ‘Pete's TV and Radio — has opened in‘ Cast the Fomenoff building. Mr. Zaytsoff was in the TV 2 ibs. and radio repair business in the srserneneesens Slocan valley for: about a year and still. serves the valley dur- ing the evenings. Prior= to go- ing into the TV.and radio busi- ness he was employed by Bc. Telephone for.six years. * >: ‘The new Castlegar Repalt oseviee Owned by Pete ayeott of Slocan Park, the shop is located next’ to Pitts. Prescriptions: in MAPLE LEAF LARD LB. PKGS. 5 for $1.00 48-02. Lil Abner ORANGE DRINK, 3 tins... $1.00 Bob’s Pay’N Takit COFFEE, ib. TIDE, Ig. G. pkgs. -.... = CHEESE SLICES, by Kraft, 3 pkgs. ooo... $1.10 leet Roasted mcrae 6%2-02. Chocolate Saas or ROSE BUDS by Neilson's .3 pkgs. » man trained with the Television Electronics Institute | of Toronto and had Vancouver. He and ‘his wife er 10 and Ronnie 3. _ — NEXT TO PITTS the ‘average student is 7 able é PETE'S TV AND. Radio Repair Service PRESCRIPTIONS ee ; Ph. 365-6455 REPAIRS TO ALL TYPES OF TV'S, RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. : tin 3 JANUARY SALE AND SPECIAL COMINCO PAY DAY PRICES Work Clothes - Suite Shirts Jewellery - Shoes. - Boots Hats - Sport Jackets - Gloves. 15 Per Cent Discount Applies to Cash Sales.Only Leitner’s Clothes ‘Ltd. : Ann. have three children, Shirley 13, Pet-|. Grapefruit 4 for 39c PINK OR WHITE! Fancy Crisp Head LETTUCE Slicing TOMATOES tube 29¢ aay Golden BANANAS, 4 Ibs. Fresh MILK, Y-gal. .... 49e llb.. MARSHMALLOWS, $1 Frozen FRENCH-FRY POTATOES 2 pkgs, 29¢ BEEF STEW, 15-02, FRESH MEDIUM. EGGS. doz.inctn 39c SOUP MIX, 3 pkgs. ... 49¢ BREAD, Preem-Yuim the ‘best! Ig. 20-oz. loaves, 4 for. arco Tall Tins MILK, 4 for = 9c stares or CAT. FOOD, KAM, by Canada Packer's Sak s- $1.00 COFFEE BAR SPECIAL STUFFED PORK CHOPS, with apple-sauce, veg. salad - and only - 69e