4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1967 ‘Keenleyside to be Speaker At ‘Oxfam’ Next Tuesday an exciting new. cok lection of styles and colors for the coming. season... all sizes avaliable. MADDOCKS .j hunger. “We su The meal will be a simple, one, It ‘will consist of a single bowl of rice anda glass of wat- er, &@ meagre fare, in- deed. "be at the purpose of this “poor man’s meal” is not ‘to re- duce waistlines but rather to increase awareness, Sponsored by Oxfam — the Oxford University Famine Re- lief Fund — the dinner, to be held next muescey ain Kinnaird |, will drama‘ this para- dox, however — the problem of overweight in parts of the world, alongside the problem of star- vation or bare subsistence in other parts. “Millions of people in the world today suffer from malnu- trition, said an Oxfam represen: tative.’ ‘ ‘They get. enough food to satisfy the pangs | of hunger, but — and this is important — the quality of the food they eat is low. For example, they can afford to eat protein foods only. very occasionally, and their diet full health and vigour. “Because they. are under- nourished, they ‘are tired and lacking in’ strength They would like to work harder and thus produce more food or earn more money to buy food for them- selves and their families, but they have not the energy to do They remain poor ‘because they are undernourished, They remain under-nourished because they are poor, “Oxfam is put an | trying to end to this viclous cele, W We are pediented not ‘o ing.emergency also to removin to supp! e relief, but ig the causes of ort nutrition- al schemes, - well-digging, and vocational training programs in the . developing ceuntries, Com- munities are provided with bet- ter seeds, better livestock, pro- per water supplies and’ tools .|which enable them to’ become self- supporting. Guest speaker at the hung. r dinner will’ be Dr. Keenleyside, chairman Hydro and Power "Authowity. Also on the agenda is a film the work of the United vont UBLIG NOTICE (ODE Rummage Sale, fe need coaches, umps, willing workers. LAST CHANCE to register for baseball erin Castlessn Robson Minor Bascball Assoc. Saturday, April 15 at pane and Robson Hall, 9.30 = All mothers to Hobson Brownles, Guides and Rangers to meet at home of Mrs. P. Zaltsat Col- umbia Heleheey April boner needed. ‘The Hospital peony would like to thank all. gene: taped eee for. "hel rummage sale, ‘nel _ Sancor Citizens — Friday, April Community Supper, Robson Hall. April Proceeds “to building. fund, Resker Hall, sponsored by. Robson Christian’ Ed,’ Commit- County Fair Centennial Tea— Kinnaird United’ Church’ base- ent April 15, 2-4 pm. Sponsored 1 Come. and enjoy yourself. Trait syuure dance jamboree. Comin- oe roam, “April 21, 22,23. Hall, Entertain- wud .0 4.33, Door prize. ral Pro-, ceeds for Cancer Rese Lades’ Golf Club general empat mg — suesday, April 18, 8 pms Krueger — $12-10th fonatew mtiats for ‘children 6 mouths to 12 years... Rotary th Centre. Monday, Apri! 17, 8.30 am to 5S pm, No appointment * necessary. pens bebealaeteg Guides -and Rangers Concert, Robson Com-.- munky ‘Hal April 15 — 7.30 pane Apa 8th a success. SMITHS 61 CRESCENT ST. — —_ PHO NB, 365-7531 | CASTLEGAR pm. its Tc, Siudents Be, Enliazen: ‘iaer 6 ti < PLUMBING a _ HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR DRUG _ Man size saving on Save 61¢ on large size Yardley Original After Shave Lotion. It's the classic scent for feaders the world over! $2.00 value for $439 Save 66¢ on large size Yardley Black Label After Shave Lotion... the modern scent for men-on-the-movel $2.25 value for 57: .59 ~ CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri: 9-9 Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m: Open Mon. - lacks the vitamins necessary for 8 K Hall,’ |manager. we the Celgar pulp div- Nations in India. Profits from the meal-tickets are being sold at $1 each — will go to’ the Oxfam endeavor throughout the world. sanction of both civic councils, Time ‘of the dinner is 6.30 Pn, : ; A~ 1966 SHSS graduate, Doug McNabb, has joined the RCMP musical band. The son of Mr: and °Mrs. of C. Doug who plays the French horn, left two’ weeks ago for Ottawa. He be there for a month before heginning a tour of Can- ada’s north with the band. His parents expressed. ad- miration Or SHSS bandmaster Next is scheduled to tour Europe. production ision- here, has announced the appointment of H. E. Pugsley to the position of steam and recov- ery superintendent. Mr. Pugsley joined the Cel- pulp division during the con- then he has held'the position ‘of assistant steam and. recovery superintendent, From 1950 until coming to Castlegar in. 1960, Mr. Pugsley was employ: by MacMillan Bloedel Co. at thelr Port Alber- ni pl wip mill. Pugs! reside” in Woodland Park vat Kinnaird. For Complete Insurance Service % AUTO . * LIFE. & FIRE *& HEALTH MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) “Game Room JACKETS - Riding SHIRT CANNIBAL “7. EREMENKO and Co. WHITE STAG SPORTSWEAR All colors in White Stag ‘CO-ORDINATE KORATRON Never Iron Pante 50% Fortre! and 50% Combed Cotton HOP SACK CLOTH Mid-Man Cut $12.95 pr. 50% Terylene & 50% Combed Cotton $10.95 pr. You may buy individual items or ensembles In COUNTRY CLUB DENIMS H oeescanac neu: $18.00 BAR SLIMS $10.00 CUT ME OFFS 0.0.0.0. 0... ounbieaainoes nia $8000 Roll Up & Short Sleeve SHIRTS ................ TANK TOR .. CLUB HOUSE TOR .. TEE KAYS MOD STYLES with or without belts " Stove-pipe legs or Slims AFRICAN HOLIDAY printed Patterns BOY PANTS $11.00 A LINE SKIRT ooo Leestesseersseseesesss, $10.00 SHEATH SKIRT Meacdepistendctcoreoror see ZIP JACKET. $11.00 SURFER $8.00 $6.00 Denims, cords, corduroys Men‘s sizes, 28 to 36 $6.95 - $9.95 - $10.95 OUR SHOE SALE Definitely ENDS ‘SATURDAY, April 15th Your Last Chance for a Reai BARGAIN © Buy 1 pr. of shoes at regular price and you get another pair for just ONE CENT. Shoes is broken sizes & 4 lines are on display it | ext year the RCMP band rad gar struction phase in 1960. Since|# ley and his family | & for April Showers Croyden Rain Coats Water, Repellent — Dirt Resistant ‘ crecied With Scotchguard Rain and Stain paces Umbrellas by Knirps $3. 98 - $6. 98 Golf. Equipment by Spalding & y Slazenger SPALDING AUTOGRAPH SLAZENGER CLIPPER. Irons .... $9.25. Woods .... $13.95 Trons .... $8.50 | Woods ..:. $12.50 ‘Set 5 Irons & 2 Woods .... $69.00 Set of 5 Irons & 2 Woods ... $62.50 SLAZENGER GARY PLAYER TROPHY GOLF SET, Regular $75 GOLF CARTS . . $10.95, $17.95, $19.95, $24.95, $32.50 GOLF BAGS .. $7.75 - $31.95 GOLF BALLS .. 49 - $1.25 GOLF SHOES, HEAD. COVERS, GIZMO, UMBRELLAS, KADDIES, SPIKES. AND GLOVES ROTO-TILLER FOR RENT, Per Hour. . $2.00 ~ Castlegar ari be’ items* of Poutobr furnitue 4 len ‘too! af 7 su, for. castings and ‘Distrie Provincial: Library. mas iChdaliodds’ Of: the: “Kootsnaye!” VOL-'20, No. 16°" eatin BRITISH coer (THURSDAY, nition sell 1987 Ke New Assessment. Basis iets By ARNOLD MARTIN 7 Staff Reporter. ‘fairly oMevolutionary’” proposal: for: establishing » mill rates is'being introduced in Cas- feger, for.'the » first’ time ear, Ma yor F R. C, Maddocks dis- dosed nday. In save ing at a council meeting a revised, tax, structure perspective, Mayor Maddocks ex- Plained that, al though ‘the: the new. mill rate:is' to ills for the coming ott year, . this is not to. be =construed as.a great stem used dur-| lal ing the aah and'previous years. the tax rate here act- for is this ually twice’ that’ of “Kinnaird’s 12, although: /a ince would snake, be’ the Preliminary appear cast Mayor ‘Maddocks told the Castlegar News that the new as- fesarnenty policy, involves a scal- ing-down: of ‘the assessment on land improvements this year and in successive: years, and a ‘seat: year ian of the assessment on purpose of the new ays- tem, me said, is to ‘encourage best Jand useage. ‘The previous’: figure for im- provements was fixed at 75 cent of total value for taxal ie joses, * This figure has been drop- ped to 70 per cent this year and will drop an additional five cent foreach of the’ next ts Trailer is Totally | Destroyed |: ms frag a ped Bey experi ice of Robson’ Ye announced 2 oS mntést: wi this week: by the Castlegar Kiw:| ‘ anis Club: Open to all residents of the a; the prizes, are to, and/or. gard gall : aur Centennial Year, it is:high- desirable that: people dg aud gardens look especial yards and gardens lool eg] ly. at attrachive id-he hoped the hold-|in ing He 8 eald-he Eat garden ‘con: _ test would contribute to this enc. Mr. Wood: said“ all entries for the contest onus. cbe-in: club’s hands by: May. 3: He noted that application forms are avail- Danny Né > able from umber of: 30 ee if those «Ii | of those ving |in this: if nee on’ the telephone to ‘one sth ler | the itey Mites hockey during 1966-67. season was ‘ 2 Ron: Tensor. pitas he Here s shown n proudly: Ron's ‘was, present- not catled , ots ie pene ve burn: y: death, speculated: Mrs, 8. “ Groh atts Since the, amount of .in- Sane err opnng, aad tae mae steat ie may- ome. from land. will or the: incom ncrenge to ‘meet civic: admini- canary uurpose of the re- lige of; the tax structure, as: explained’ by. the mayor, is to encourag a develop- ; nwe | ately, ‘offered the use. of ‘anoth- er trailer‘in the court, owned by dP ther. worker, dso": the ‘response “of: other really: aking at mestin: of the | ee ; town ‘co il ad-|c ld: only me oy Col fe could only hope'the Col: ire was being operated ‘in ac- cord with .the fst placed..in its ‘administrators since its/con- ception and beginning operation. Mayor’: Maddocks ‘declared: ; ‘The fire: eras 8 80 untortus, be: out. ‘ been tremen- ing 5 = 5. feral ot week: is ‘coming! sp. swept. ‘Ja basements and ‘atti coord with ithe origi al intent given to the electorate —hbut: there ‘is something :of: a ‘cloud there and-I; for. one, can not: get the facts. “Let us hope that the'clou over; there will’ be ‘cleared u Some. have sed 4) the Two Local ‘Men Receive Speci ial St. John. ‘Award _- emonies in Victoria. |. The ‘two: were Bob ‘Rivers “-and Ken Rigby.. ‘They. were. ‘accompanied to Victoria by Rose Kumorek and George ‘Bruce, : both: of -Trail.:.. ‘The’.thre ‘men ‘were: given | - the status ‘of ‘serving brothers, ‘Mrs, Kumorek serving ‘sister at over ‘Y-hope that this 1.3 mills will be ey. hope: it. will not be a glorified yerade 1 18. ees used properly, :in - accordance with the trust, granted by, th electoral "He ‘added: “But. 1 thavel managed to get through the.fog. ee Lt. Gov. G. S.-Pearkes. Me. Rivers has served. with fohn A ‘for: the and as far. ag, I know, neither has anyone In} concluding ibis: remarks vin Sto J past’ 31 years; A participant for. ithe Past 25° years, yy has = bee! active in “Instruction of St. John first: aid! classes, ‘first aid: com- petitions ‘and | industrial first aid endeavors, Both’ men plan to ‘continue their work. wit with St..John>Ambu- ‘the’ College, Mayor. Maddocks said hee — and others —can do no more than'‘hope that | summ: itisr running exactly. as officials say. itis “running. “There: is cnething we" can| do to be sure: things are’as they say they: are.:So:.we-:have ino! choice but to. ‘agsume'it:is being ing group at Si rey ‘Humphries en}as one of: 17 from‘ this’ ata ‘miark) ste nt; feat scientists from 'C U.S.A part of the six-week 80 lourn®: will ‘be ‘ithe «, a tour of all” scientific run ‘in accordance with the ish hibits vat lance ‘duringthe : coming “years, es of the' people.’ Nera : the new tax time of" the: year for | Man its: whi OUTSTANDING ‘STUDENT. Ter:|1 ty-Killough;'among the top-rank- |: ‘A* detailed tax ‘estimates ‘for \the (coming fisenl year. shows) the following en three-quarters: of a. mill; public works — up. onehalta mill; Protection of persons _ up fare * vaasesaing “and garbage <2 both examination of fimilsr to. last os : year’s. figures; Srants’and donations — up_one- quarter: mill; community servic- e5\— down one-half-a:mill; wel- 2 ip: two up ‘threeundonehalf “mills; caj cap- ial = down five mills and black 3, sewer —| structures ry |.er. ys meee ofthe world’ e/ sity Famine: Relief- Fund. «He| the eae et ae amount. ’) ing.: They. were ee ‘ours Galgar’s te tan the speatons, ‘avision 9 a ¥. e lon: ‘ s Jo ol eae conistre’ e, bot MW. eee chair- lone, | gar CrESH ewly- Bresident, Che Chemicell ‘of! Montre:| said he h fought sus f | coast. « Ord," deputy. chairmai I all a Montvea atecentro| for an ‘meetin: of the i t the. finance: committee | - ‘Marshall, dramatize | wot ‘hungry | wa Fields told the Castle News tat her brother, who it. He lives at’ the The going ‘Battalion, which took : the “battle, was known: as Warden's Warriors, Mr. Bald: 5 the younger ones. Cham x ie “Anderson’s » sugeestion: that operate from:7.a.m. to would ‘mean:an addi: tional veight Iiles' of. “dowatow for those: travelling: from; downt Castle to. th i ce to’ cross the:river, he: said, ‘although, nthe ‘additional : dista eight'miles to the new. bridge. ; * OTs. ~~ Castlegar. News Photo c ‘Mr. Anderson said that upon of the new route; on- with}. Mr, Anderson told the.Cas- ing tlegar News later that removal of| rict Secondary, has been chos-| the ‘ferry ; Sill Possibla Chamber Told ;)The-Hadikin Brothers’ mill may not yet ‘be deae dead sand for | gotten, accor delivered at* ‘Taste we week's : meet- glow Teports.a to this pre xpos sed, said -Drs _ Suggests CI iggested ‘Bew.-tunetion ja ict‘ Cham- ber of Commerce received a mix- f- stro: ome |: songorship ae gating ‘house a en Fen Dr. Fowler. stressed that woul did-not mean the Chamber onsor many things: it- a ‘Father’ that; itwould 4 fine the supe to of: find: g-other, groups Sponsor. such activities, Y = The Chamber ld publish a monthly ‘newsletter, which Swould-be' delivered to all nouse- Sareea in the Cathouse advising ‘of the activities | taking place in ‘the ‘area each month derson > oblented teh to the’ aug an tion, however, declaring could becom: ‘opposed to this se for Acti “We s are here for:the ‘pur- e of building our. gommunity:| - sare not here’ “to form social : Mr, Anderson's. reluctance, ‘was apparently not'shared by the Toajonty of: members’ present ‘a8 Ti| favor te p Siscussio vor. the ‘p! ee Power, in concluding discussion said it had been brought up at; this meeting,’ not jose of a formal’ mo- tion®: bu! ply ‘to put >it. be- fore members for discussion. io SNo ‘action. was ‘taken ‘at the | fro; as/ mesting, but a deciding vote mav e agenda of the Cham- ber’s ‘next meeting, Dr. Fowler. added.’ ident informed wood" product ‘complex “in this area where they could be dis- posed of. ose sed Tal, iz. Oglow’s repo port posed . 8 rt said that'the company which is | o! promoting the’ mil felt NM has re- ceived - “unfortunate. publicity”? ym news media of the area and it is now. don the idea com; “They. as) oo) SLet'us set the example,” he jconchaded.(! i350)" Local Air Cadets May Meet RCAF Aerobatic Team Maz ‘showing of the Golden: Centenarians a tie team in just not possible,”. mise ‘solution has that should be: ale good, Castlegar to eounell “members learned Mon: ron. ay: S iis a3 saat CO) ie! ie lors of the’ foams two refuc $ idee, the5s4 value of ‘another in- el, ca cadets moet and talk with the Se