12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 20, 1968 Federal Election Polling stations for this Those whose names area for the June 25 election not on the voter let but who .are: Castlegar: Legion hall,| 9° le to vote may do so by as a reference Kinnaird: Kinnaird hall and oe, at the polling Robton: Robson community |station a piety who is re- gistered. BAY AVE. TRAIL, B.C, ODEON §9 #5 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND NOW SHOWING TILL SATURDAY EST ACTRESS — KATHARINE HEPBURN “A WITTY AND G! G ~~ Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times : gee ey : Spencer | Sid ney | Katharine TRACY | POTIER | HEPBURN guess who's to dinn (continued from page eight) regional district and increased elfare costs. M urged that an investi: what we are faced wil ada. Something has got got to be done about it.” year dione, eo costs have gone up 32 This is fant ata ror one year He sai are be- ginning to coer Pe means 80 that welfare costs can be (an- alyzed.) The Chamber is goin; to be called on to have a pi in this.” He did not explain his re- ference to the Chamber’s part in the pro; eran. another as- Turning pect of the’ town a Hen: he said building permits talled £188 000 value during ior, slightly less than the and renovations to one school uilding. Something of a sore point across| between the two mayors, new new. development near the was mentioned ich. wm Mr. Loeb! In his remarks, Mayor Murray Little o: at ment, however, contend tha: -|this year.” Terms of reference have ven rise to some disa; ay as the present Castlogar PUBLIC NOTICE ‘Canadian Baptist Sr. Cru- sade. Girls, Last meeting mill rate results in an effec- tive rate increase of 1.46 mills. Hinaaird bad incl ts it within Lodge will hold a Bake Sale — council contends the mill did not Hise Critics of civic govern- although technic: ee mill) are rate appears ni er, the decision to exclude th i le cost] th of regional district from the ged the Garten ‘tani ality Fot to go throu; me new development aati, “If you insist on this shopping centre, in Castlegar it may mean warfare. But then the consumer will benefit.” Mayor Little urged a; - at “taking business away the centre of the. are: tlegar.” Turning to another area of considerable concern Stomach Ulcers An ulcer is a small hole aie ad and dite regarding proper nt, doo location or finding a new loc- of season will be June 26 at 6.30 — Calvary Baptist Church, Kinnaird, whes awards nite will be held. Games, special musia, work and craft display; district costs te | their hold-the-ine. budget. “We spending © money, oo the best t advantage, ie. Castle; war mayo) owe erie out and scuander- ing money. We hope to June 25 at 3 p.m. at Cross- road Service, Castlegar. Toastmasters Castlegar and Combined mesting June 27, Hi Arrow Arms, 6.30 p.m. $3 each. All interest- ed adults welcome. Num- ber limited. Ph.” 365-6448, presented. Special congra- tulations to Esther Laing attaining her wing Guide badge. will parents and friends. SMITHS. 61 CRESCENT ST. — “If the government raises certainly get a ppd i tuat| question of i PLUMBING & Tet Eother rink st tho present HEATING LTD. badges and awards will be -. be served by the girls te PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR :: ‘ ation a for anew pulang Provincial Library, Parliament, Buildings, | Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/8" CASTLEG R NEW “Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ WEEKS WEATHER VOL. 11,-No. 26 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 10 CENTS PER COPY. : Liberals Win Clear Majority Tough Avicticn Course is Also Rewarding Says Andy Soles Selkirk College's two- year aviation — technolo; course, scheduled to be; will not sa: y anything per | about what I r think is the best solution,” he » coming er @) C=) Two Showings 7:30 — 9:30 SPECIAL FRIDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW aT 12:01 & ENDING ABOUT 7:30 IN THE MORNING 5 HORROR HITS! from page one) pant and rebuttals of the|§5 eer the | im Work Boots Safety & Non-Safety Largest Ringe of Lines In the Interior — SEE US TODAY — MADDOCKS pre Saied at ue Griffiths juoted his remark, ‘there's problems until they hat about the prevent con- troversy over gun laws in the .S.? the questioner asked. Isn't this a matter of facing the problem before it hap- at Are you asking a ques- tion or making a speech?"| Wi Mr. Griffiths shot back. “I would like to know how you feel,” his question- er replied. “We can not sell answers specifically, be: foul, es industry to Mr. Har- ‘est Kootenay, ae became involved in a somewhat heated discussion with Progressive-Conservative riding president John ‘Munro, Mr. Harding gave a long explanation of economic mea- pure, alluding ia particular Vacation Check List FIRST AID Myciguent* Ointment First Aid Kit Baby Vitamins Poison Ivy Lotion Hay Fever Remedy Asthma Remedy TOILETRIES Tooth Brush Tooth Paste POO Comb and Brush Foot Powder SPECIAL NEEDS Camera Supplies Consult Your Pharmacist For All Your Vacation Needs. CASTLEGAR DRUG R, E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 am. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m: Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1pm. 6-7 pm. ao ted Mr. Mi “How,” repeat . Mun- ro, “would you bring indus- trial development to the West Kootenay? We already have federal vians for getting mon- ey — the money is already there and the West Kootenay cannot get it. What would you do about, bringing i West Kootenay?” Alluding to the Ootische- nia request, so far unsuccess- fut for ARDA assistance, Mr. Munro this unnecessary, spending e |the majority of his time here, joney Investment for old age and security? Not mine, you won't.” Questioning at this point turned to the personal cir- Cannot Have dpabietdate Answers Says Arnesen rather than in the capital. to To Rev. Tom Wilding, speak- ing to Social Credit candidate how you can stand in an open meeting and say you have a balanced budget in B.C.” “Your concern as a min-| si of the with conservative Hive ¥candidats ister should be with our fam- ily not our financ- in the event of his election, he would be able to spend adequate time in the nation’s capital, and what effects this would have on his family life. even if this required his fam- ily’s moving to that city. “However, I will com back to the riding treauently.” he added hastily. .. a different ap- proach Co nservative candi- Griffiths stated’ imely, “I ofan we ought’ to spending time in Citar Advocating parliamen- tary reform to speed aa the pro- cedure and “free the candi- r. Sumner Moves ’ Praclice to Coast Dr. Gordon Sumner, ND, a Castlegar resident thei has moved his practice must be taken to “get what money is already available,” ther than setting up new economic systems with ques- tionable value to the West there is a vast fund of money which belongs “ Canada,” Mr. “What's happening to it? Corporations are investing it. Where? Outside Canada that’s A Canada Development Corporation is needed to sn courage the selting ae of small or secondary in ustries, with the West Cine went on. “Everyone has trust money. The NDP wants to use it for everyone’s bene- Still another questioner alluded to a small secondary industry in the West. Kooten- one of the prime areas, Mr. some | he each and will feature 67 acres = ay which, about three years |! the coast by the end of this week. He practiced for a year in ye said before moving e offices there will be located at 1440 E. 57. Building, Lots Are Available On Celgar Road t for 20) i Nurses Give No Strike Notice Yet Ken Administra- tor of the Cast Castlegar and Dist- e| rict Hospital says “he has not been served any, notice’ in connection with the nurses strike. ‘When, and if, that time comes, measures will be work- top| ed out by the Hospital board and the, medi trses Assocation of Brothers, said: “I don't see|by Says A Administrator | ize A. EREMENKO & CO. S-A-L-E SHOES at 12 Price. Men‘s dress oxfords sizes 6 to 13 Some Men’s Work Boots Ladies’ Walking Shoes Ladies’ dress pumps and heels s eplied Mr. . Brothers. a e of the other points ae briefly or at length candidates: neither desirable nor possi- ble. . Griffiths. * The Company of Young Canadia: of reb- Ladies’ SANDALS Sale Price $3.95 Children’s Sandals and oxfords, ete., boy's and girl’s $3.95 and $4.95 ve been in power for years, have claim) to; have. € have the were and to institu hen | in the com- this oh tare Ladies’ Cotton Dresses and Shifts Eroblem is to get Canada on (finan B.C. is going ahead about as ALL AT REDUCED PRICES BC. voted ot overwhelmingly for strike action last Friday. Mr. Broth Men‘s & Boy‘s Sport Shirts, Jackets, & Pants & fast as Canada is going back.” Brothers. Summer Fun THE HOME OF PLAY CLOTHES FOR WOMEN Suits PRICED AT. Bathing. Sea Queen Sizes 10-40 9.98 — 20.00 Beach Coats Latest Styles 7:98 11.95 PRICED AT Sane 1.98 — 4.98 5.98 Bathing Caps SHORTS — T-SHIRTS — HALTERS — SLIMS — SUMMER SHIFTS of scenic. trail for riding. ‘Alec Podavin, head of the a “went belly-up, because SU It’s high time you did some winning, as well as the politicians. How can you win the election? 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Now Only $249.00 Save $56.75 on 2 speed automatic washer Now $332.00 o Wall-t Deep door shelf holds even 34 gal. milk cartons. © 75-Ib. size Freezer Chest protected ice tray storage, REGULAR Chill Drawer below. ~ $312.95 NOW © Twin Hydrators—roomy ~ $266.00 Now $179.00 Now $266.00 enough for fat cabbage, tong enough for giant celery stalks. this fall, is ; going to be a de- urse — dut this shouldn't “tr Perspective pilo ih conference |} renee held last week after a meet- ing "Puneet opeelale co cok. lege pal said’ that i it the course will ie ten. off any |wi designed for serious students, No! pone ae drift through, hi At the same time, how- ever, Mr. Soles expressed the hope that students consider- ing the course would not change’ their minds because of ack of confidence in their ability to complete the pro- ith Mr. Soles at the pe. conferenee were a num- of’ top ‘Cana executives the ting that it involved top. offi of the airlines. ‘There is a very. strong interest in the ‘course, both publicly, and by the compan- ies, bh d and this in- airline al marks, aptitude, 1Q and other related factors. ‘Those who ‘pad “surviv- he felt it would ‘not be de- sirable”