CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 7, 1964 SHSS to Start Program. For Adults in September . Adults who have not complet- ed their high school university Program studies will now have the opportunity to do so through an “interrupted program” to be held at SHSS, Principal John Holden sald decision to offer the program is the result of requests from area residents Jacking high school gra- duation on the university program: Day classes would ; be’: held starting in September and: pros- Pective students “with average ab- ility" : could expect to complete the program in one year, Shift’ workers would also bo able to join the program by attend: ing classes four weeks out of six and by completing two weeks /of |. directed study when on day shift. A. EREMENKO O and Cc Sifts for “B.C, Dec. 31/87654" was Spieeed | Rea os sei io rae The Deer Park road ‘isto be A Bill Shkwarok ‘Mr. Holden said registration closes on May 8 and the qualifi- On Honor Roll cations of individual students A Castlegar man, Bill Shkwa-| would then be evaluated, | Fok’ rok, has been named to the honor | example, those -persons who have . roll of Gonzaga University at Spo-| had: lots of math in their jobs ‘ane. since leaving school would be fur- Mr. Shkwarok, who was for ther advanced than others. Also, merly vice-principal at SHSS, is/ summer reading would be assigned taking taking graduate studies at Gonzaga. ' all adult students, : LL eT BULLETIN BOARD ‘happy result! kept’ open .under Columbia river. development. t ) Mines Minister Don Brothess ‘announced ‘this’ week) that it is p z et ee ged to keep «the t pen .to- provide access ‘for. expansion’ up‘ directly” ‘with the: minister of ‘fini Y ° Beonett)'and there ts no doubt-In my’ ralad ‘that ia : so Rome owen whe cine, we have our expansion approval night nowy? ; a Saat VP mgene fied | ict that! area, ‘and to facilitate re- _ including SHIFTS and, SLEEVELESS a “Whisper” boxed Itits:expected tha € reatlonal use, particaarly by buen: ers > ani lermen, i ‘ “$i 29 . rity ‘spokesman told al pr ich B.C. «Hydro .ard «Power | ie $4.95 - $6.98 - $7.98 - $9.95 oa ics ‘guy meres Feoety oae E a ql Little oifts mean a lot to Mother when they come "from you! ‘And they: will mean even more to her when they also come from our storel DRESSES for Gasual Wear oo Mr? ren said that, hea of; the: nroleced Hered, srowti ini this‘area, “plans; Wilt be su okie saidMr, Brothers ‘the: ial. ie y eels ‘‘certain”, ‘ie there valid be need ats: ihre; hospital “within'.a” very. . ~ ee 3 board’ of the hoard A New Summer Shades ata t ‘the ‘ NYLONS ip .. : L: oe — os = — : 7 7G — at - - fogs _ Gy ee ¥ hearings on’ the’ COATS and CAR COATS © 2 pr. $1.00 treaty in Ottawa ‘Gat it was the the Feather Weight Laminates | ™ $4 95 - $195 Authority's intention’ to $12.95 - 9.95. 6.95 STRETCHEE SLIMS ..... $4, = = BLOUSES to Match $1.79:- $2 98 - = $3.95 All Weather COATS — SWEATERS, Bulky Knits, Summer Shades ie ie chat ” LINGERIE - Briofs, Slips, Nightios IMPORTANT: : OCCASIONS. CALL FOR Sav@ge SHOES *,.2,occasions such as ‘ Confirmation and First Guldes and Brownies Moth. er’s Day Tea, May 9, 230 - 4.30.. United Church Base- ment, 25¢c, door prize. Senior Citizens meeting May 8, 7.30. Legion Hall, Games . Robsen Hi Neighbor Square Dance Club Jast Dance May 9 — Robson Hall May 9 - 8 p.m. Members please attend. te te Payer’s mee: ing KIS Hal May-7, 8 pin. See the movie “A Child is Waiting” starring Burt Lan- caster and Judy Garland. Castle Theatre on Sunday, May 10, 2 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Tickets. available in advance. 50c and 25c, Attention Lady Golf Tues, May 12 is Ladies" N Nite. Tee off. time.530 - 6 -p.m. Fee 25¢ members and non- eS Hydro: anid ; + Authority:-has‘ retained ' GBA oh yilanere, 3 its consultants the 6 High | | Reversible, pace lam sprolect, to. eoriduct a - $19.95 ‘White PUHPS » Thigh: heel, illusion ' wineglass or. flatties. § aie for teat- be ‘yglenic ‘otection. rop in for a fitting—no oniida tion, MADDOCKS occasion Connections & Plumbing ‘Alterations | = |Footwear by Maddocks at patie aal se Homeowners are advised to familiarize themselves =| _/IODE FASHION SHOW Rosine eonermineur aunts: : e 3 $5.95.- $11.95 soy : ot Ravgerk : : i s é oy Dinter andy ae Nine re : with the NEW SEWER CONNECTION: BYLAWS: = SHSS Wed., May 27 8 p.m. pray AA Ey Spe ants 2 Mars. tienen tien : ee ; bist marine compl at we: an. oppe ; i ¢ and PLUMBING REGULATIONS before ‘starting = wie LUAU a CUT UL ET eee e compl ! : ast Cea | nity’ i élmmped forward and any new work or alterations, : 9 ; u Please feel: free to contact us in this regard. for’ advice or estimates. appointment: two | § : after. it ‘met; with; Kinnaird ‘Castlegar: wilt Imake a charge next year of $5 fur each ‘| load of refuse pictedt up lig tie wil- lage from = property-cwner's Shoes for. every i speriadssttsi commissioners following ‘their re- | Sular, meeting on night.” We ‘invite. you: “fo make your \ worries our respon sibility. , We sfock APPROVED PIPE AND FITTINGS" and our. expert Plumbers and rersonable prices.assure. you: the! minimum. cost. (No connections to sewer will be made until Aug- = = ust or later, but in some cases it will be wise to = prepare inside plumbing in advance , before. the . pee Aire J initiz au gas joys ue See eige : : thy Slats : ne ie fet cee tanemrsed “ yo. ; 3 ea 5 stinite also the’ precipitatia : 7 ee s p 7 ‘ ive. for tourist Drantiog eral: FOR EXPERT ADVICE CALL. : BV ; mer ae ae. beheld for five days coun opr | te wi utside: Gr cools ul idtel “cermedtiee! ood 365-3401 are ; 0 i th Village oF Castlegar. | see i | pre gbertermanes.” : Be exco of| With ‘re : : : F neve : B : ee ‘Village ‘chairman r 38. 3 SWBriday by >the | ‘we i : : Comm, th call een peace ~SMITH’S | ment to. pay 75: percent “of the costs of sewage ~ disposal f PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 ‘Crescent St. ; Castlegar, BC. .| installed : by :tunicipalities’ inthe a Acco table ‘type, of dual ‘for diities as a: medical offi. cer. of : ‘health “decid x th Columbia’ river’ drainage aréa,; Mr- Reed said Castlegar and. Neon de. end legates the. federal.) government ao te }| requested to contribute. and that the resolution be made retroactive “to include’ those: progressive com- munities who'have already com- menced'to eliminate this onation problem.” This resolution,. a dded Mire ‘dian way of. te nds wainen 2 aren't ats — -to: beprotect rome ite: SIE AS aE =i! i ‘ : At ‘its’: meeting: week, 5 E =| eae PEIN Pe A : ye a : 8 } ; 3 Gastiegar eounell decided fo esta’ | Kinnaird: Quits if 3 aries hy blish the policy that “outside” wo-|. Cast ar R obson ; : : leg: s| { ;|men's groups be allowed to hold |": - Chamber Meets. THIS SUNDAY WHY: NOT SURPRISE. HER WITH A GIFT SUST FOR HER! th) ‘functions in Castlegar. =. The discussion was... sparked by. a request.fom the Genelle Uni- world of with YARDLEY ff ENGLISH LAVENDER i Wie New. FOAM BATH LAVENDER SOAP. APTER Bi ~Fragrant and Personal Gifts for Mother's Day Sunday; May 22th: ENGLISH LAVENDER. 2 YMist— BATH SALTS — SACHETS © = BATH OT’: VENDOMEAL DUSTING POWDER — LA’ Baa DRUG R. E. Goulet - Corner Pine & Col. * Ph, 365-3911- . Nylon Tricot ‘Peignoir Set in ctl shades of pink “and bhie and sizes S, M. & L.’ Priced at only. Nylon Tricot Waltz Gowns in pink, beige, white, blue: $16.95. “in ‘colors at + Sat. Only Stainless steel ‘cookware set 3 ply. gift ‘boxed. — cludes ‘I. guart saucepan, 2: quart saucepan, 3 quart Extra Special Fri. - the -supesion of:Dr, icAnulty,. West “Kooteriay medical ‘health ineee it? was ‘an- nounced. Monday -in' Vancouver. : SASG. ‘Richardson, -chief ° per review came ‘from*Dr.:' McAnulty, ho. was: suspended: last week. Priced at. . seeteeiovey Nylon Tricot. or Satinaire Slip i in 1 assorted styles and ae “$3.95 - $6.95 ‘colors : vegetable ‘cooker, 10 inch chicken fryer, 34 quart": — — $ ‘this Coming Sunday, May 10th 5 Castlegar is to offer - water: system, a. Jump sum 000. 4 stem is $12,000 plus $1,000 of improvements: jc 2S The o 5 there. are:30' consumers ‘served by. monthly charge “porate'the Sopow ‘subdivision wa- system ‘in ‘with’ the village's distribution system | — ‘in. accord- -| year following a feud with Castle- drinking « water. ‘Our. reports, dnalcate ‘the wa- he_ said’ He also had: eeeived ‘no re Ports ‘ofa’ gastro-intestinal » ou’ testinal epidemic DE ‘MeAnulty was: suspended ‘and ;, then ‘ reinstated ° earlier.) this gar’ council ‘over. the: mierits of ‘a ted:Women that they be allowed to hold“a rummage sale’ in' Castlegar cin: the: fall. ‘The request was grant- : Suggests Water = - Main Early Start’ ‘An early start ‘on the installa- tion. of a 6-in, water, main: through ‘The Village of Kinnaird will ‘mo Ionger: ‘send a representative ‘to. Reed, is. to. be ‘referred’ to’ hte B.C, Hydro ‘and Power. Authority. of the Castlegar and District. Chamber. ‘of Commerce. | j Comm. Maurice Simpson, coun- a's. Chamber’ delegate, told fel- ~ low commissioners Tuesday night that.the Chamber is concerned “only. with Castlegar and Robson, , and: not: with Kinnaird. + Commented. Comm. E. ©, Acker- man to Mr. Simpson: “One night the on. was re- commended: by. ‘Comm... Gwilym Hughes - at council’s ‘meeting last wee! He “said it is not convenient to'\install ‘the’ line “in ‘the ~same} trench ‘as the swer line as. was ‘hoped. He’ noted’ also that it is “poor, practice”, to. lay’ pipe on compacted ba ill that:is subject to further: settleme tea meeting) and: I’ was_ ‘very Mr. Simpson ‘said he ‘and vil- lage resident: J.°.C..:Enevoldson are’ the ‘only Kinnaird residents |: to attend Chamber meetings and recent Chamber , material . con. cerning the. make-up of. commit. tees lists Mr. Enevoldson- asa Conttenar, resident, © for you (ata Cham-| « ing on. school -taxes,, Mfr. ‘Reed said that. the average: pro- vinelal ‘school - mill: rate increase this year was‘3" mills. Mentioning the homeowners’ grant, he noted that “to‘criticize would be suicide” but he wondered about stores, bu- sinesses, etc, who have. a-5 per cent ‘rise in taxes.. He added that a ¢ ‘Glenn’ D- Mithetoa has beca . at the ‘Celgar pal on federal fi ing “is ‘not far away” and Pointed | to fhe federal pension plan as an exai division ‘of | Columbia“: Cellulose here, replacing AL~E. it Pee The village chairman also re- ‘ported that a full discussion .was who has been Rupert. Mr, Matheson, who has pre- hid on the ‘possibilities of munici-{ Viously :heen: with: both the pulp Palities {hiring a negotiator to re- and and lumber, division ‘of the com- pany ‘here, has. recently. ‘present them in negotiations with from Prince Rupert wher he wes civic unions, : ance. with the 1 jin “the . water, engineering : study. feompleted. last: ‘August’ —: ‘cost.“approximately $10,000,’ rs Noting that the village offered a’ year age to purchase if ays es gal tem, ‘Mr. Hug i eit he 9 ‘cher and “give jim. seen In the centre “pic-” tire, “fire: chie: p.m. and:2% ‘minutes later. te ‘first water was being ‘put on the house. j Eotowing the ‘fire tar sa ear, i Pp “dik ; room shower faucet and emit a fog spray which allows firemen to‘ get extremely. close’ to. the ith the tions of! the; pulp’ mill‘ here: Pre- vious’ to that he had been person- nel supervisor With “Northwestern Pulp ‘aod iPot ted Chairman Gets . Presented With - Sparkling Waler f Rinoaird village chairman Carl < ~. Loeblich has been presented with a-sealed can of 48 fluld ozs. ‘of Aqua. drick- fire without danger. Later they burnt Prunings me collected during clean- up week and piled in‘ the sanitary landfill located in the same area. They also built. “bridges” across fire hoses to’ allow traffic to. move over the. hoses. — — Castlegar A News Photos * : returned 10- fold” within ‘a -year from” Kin. ‘paird’s own taps.” ‘Tho water is canned by a Van- couver ‘company, for: {hipptag to to E Japan {whero'a a ahéetago ‘exists. x