Pollution Association Hi-Lite Restaurant | Is Seeking Members | syuitmenciemroe” | f Figures for Sewerage System After last summer and titative and qualitative re- Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 24,1969 13 this past winter there must search on the air in the Cas- ; ia : be doubt in the minds of/tlegar area. Equipment for Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. ct this jose will soon be or- 3 EimawiSiererernce| eo ha ied r Fire from Homeowner — ersonnel ave been retaine “4 . . | ity Heontrot ae this Sarena Bebe in charge of this work,|| BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ; i this situation as should be The first general meetin z= i (continued from page two) |per cent more expensive than 99 feet of ditch we would ar-/is now at an all time high. expected in a modern indus-|of the association will bs hel 5 still are, in ¢lay type soil, and what had been previously in-/rive ‘ata cost’ of approxi-/If the interest rate were to : trial mmunity? in early May. All citizens of 5 function’ properly for many dicated in the newspaper; to|mately $3 per foot. _ d coi y the West Ko are en- years. It is ‘very important|°2c2, homeowner, It was, stated by our|could e ty couraged to attend. that the system ‘is installeld Pe ea hea een ted counell at the forum meetin $160,000 on the interest char- : and: like a i 2 a that we may as wel ges. oe ‘we have, it must be deer oe line. I would suggest that|/the sewers now as‘it will only] Here are some quotations Committee, WK E } | tained occasio: is e ‘il first estimate. of - $300|cost us more in the future.|I copied from an article in lution Control Assn. ‘ In relation to the $53,000|W0w/4_ be closer to what it the Trail Times by Ken Smith rela 000/ will cost each h federal grant, I wonder! how|Some homeowners could do it ins th the Canadian Press business merely a nuisance — in many : SPRING HATS much of a gain really Js/for less than $300 if they do jcases it can be a consider| Venereal Disease for Jess than. $300 if ios ina game if not a Uttle it 2,” an “a . Here is an example of a in 1! ; bi Is Hot Hereditary ARE HERE Cee eres ere 280, and/home in Castlegar: Tho house| It is clear to me that the|. Louis asminsky, gover- i be HAO: feet back trom the lot|cost could be. more in 1975|nor of the Bank of. Canada, But Gan be Passed Drop in to see these lovely beli paving tine? It too! § leet of line to|than it is now, but with good|said in his report that Can- ti — you'll be glad let plus an extra 42|/sound planning it could also|ada be on. th Venereal diseases are. not baer bh it is ip in three years, fect a go behind the house |be cheaper. To make a. state- hereditary in the strict sense 28 ee then how much money is to ook up the kitchen outlet.|ment that it has to be more The average depth of the dit- G ) ; of the word. e Perime up wy shear, WY leh was three feet in sandy iy ore inate on a ‘ Tt is possible for a prog: We have a grand selection Testa soll. The lowest estimated We know that one of the|costs and prices can be held Z = —= = -_= Ga! —_ nant woman who has untreat- of. Spring and Summer conskder thal aaa os not nt rare could ob main TeAsous that. our hydro ia reasonable check. Theoret- 5 f x Pant ape tary Cotte ee cose Ha gift from out of the clearland ‘laying the pipe ‘The sive In Kianalrd is becouse of snoula actos a brake on 20 fcc cc acc cece eee se to her unborn child, homeowner but this has nothing to do y that Has| pocket oes een UE. aNd) our spread out area and thus)economic expansion. | ‘The : : ae ‘ : : . : act own ditch. we have fewer users per mile|higher cost of capital is su 1 . ect a ER ao a rere i: for inheritance. ingen ne Ee | N D Y ‘ S both fedéral and, provincial| Many. homes cost more|of service line, te posed to make entrepreneurs ut Alberta. $ NURSING INSTITUTE which attracted over 150 participants Cormack, director of.nurses at Kootenay Lake General Hos-lare we, as citizens, Ww fOr ed in anis way sutfer governments and if-our gov-|(ian this because in order If the town was to be fur-/decide to postpone some in- : wis No. 1 see Ibs. @ at the weekend to Selkirk College was acclaimed the largest pital, Nelson; Mrs. Frances Schrader, director of nurses at the | sacrifice a little time what is termed congenital ernments run short of funds that'the work done is in ac- yestment until the cost comes|MMB On ttt cesece es stteseceeee event of its kind ever held in the interior of B.C. In his wel- Trail Hospital; Mrs. Therese Webster, chairman of the com- t to syphilis. coming speech principal A. E. Soles spoke of intentive plans mittee for i of ; Mrs. * 1 er A. for a registered nurses’ training program at the college in Neylan, assistant professor from the school of nursing, UBC; |p hist fering from y inside ‘ ; the near future, telling those present, “Many of you will be Mrs. Marilyn Smith, president of the West Kootenay district raise aura fet with the pass’ the infection’ to the eye 3 iW bated at or sts and prices. Spe ‘ Lae Sh very much involved in the future students’ education.” Pic- RNABC; Miss Alice Baumgart, associate professor of the soe at situ ton which will |, HeF baby at the time of - the very oats | pipes to help pay for the. utility C ure, Grain-Fed Beef. tured here are the resource persons from the school of nurs- school of nursing, OE and Mr Soles. Seated 2 Mie ee Pnly et worse <3£, action’ is delivery. Af untreated ov B el re one J maxim nt Services; Te es our chon) Peart \ Canada Choice, ing at UBC and some of the rt for ore, at the school of nursing, — not taken soon? maent blindness in the in- ’ in total cost. frat the be : ‘ Good ing education of nursing, Left to right are: Miss Mary Me- News Photo vest ney oreantzation. the | fant Hearing Aid Cent tne Jp,ROUd, Point out thatlatiow $60 to the We were to|sewage cost could be ‘lowerjand we have two lots whlch i MMA ccc cece Oc Guides Training {trot Association, is See NA Re rs in‘the paper were $60 front(°" ENE and backtllinglest rate were to drop, whieh te to oe toe Tie woos | i Club Steak 1 1 i E : ona le. 0 Legion Ladies Annual Spring Bet, formed, Hes Bone alm ar Reta KELOWNA, B.C. ig . to generally defend | *hrouel : ; ‘ R Fe j ¢ $500 each. Last yearlll mature Grain-Fed Beef. Can. Chol ggf Se ion a Success . i tt of | lo WILL HOLD THEIR REGULAR i , e e taxes were $387.69, and with Beef. Can. Choice, Good Ib. Tea and Work Sale Successful F ons inant the Wrest Rotana °" | direct FREE HEARING AID SERVICE mately ans Baseball Registration in (the : or Participants work an PB To all hearing aid users, any make or model i ed reach the line. . Kerr and Mrs. 0. Adshead; r engin-' u Sr z e woman, sut anes dar, waa buildin, rat posed TAA RAAT ACO Hn ma; the|the extre: ; food hamper valued $25, Mrs. and dance decorations. H. Kuxhi pro- ‘A very successful Guid-)FY, 0 in our area, 2. to bring |Ual to keep you hearing better. aes Tray Packed, Gov't. Approved Maple Leaf Bologna are|two : A Mary Kerr; kitchen — Mrs, 'Scout . There were 55) Ginnte the work of groups For these“ reasons most To all users to compare with previous tests and } A that this|tlegar-Robson Minor Baseball make 258i is. J, Walker and Airs, M- Park, | ——"-—— FREE COUNSELLING a, ‘the sewer, and what Gov't. Barbara James, and Mrs. Rose APRIL 24, 1969, 1 P.M. — 8 P.M. rae opached “by: Nick oe ‘ \Robson who sang many folk Mrs. Runcie met with the id on May 2. BETTER, WHY NOT YOU? : ith Gast g ___ Mrs. : With graduation _cere-)held on May . : z be combined with. Castlegar 65 ¢ WANTED ion the gular Tis was very| commesioners and many f9P-|monles, just over, one month |n¢-dhvee S10) prizes—one {0 ues \ekere arenas ere Grow League Practice |[2i. imum © © 2 8 [in quoting the byw, tb, Cannister much enjoyed by the guests. | anges” INE | away, the school is beginning |408 P 1559 Ellis Street, Kelowna, B.C. * : , er team league. iot r pa a . Cannister ........ | char the first Z ee Pipi Se sidering that fon 4 = s v3 : a - "Prize winners. were —!LA members. GRE E N G I A N T a Tomatoes |" When the Rangers left)" On Tuesday the grade 12} irs. C, Gerome; cushion — ‘jard taking one and -lwas the boys’ = ae jafternoon. The I Tia rextonded Each group was divided into phecy. A class Valedictorian tl f h: d Y : possibl Pie, oT ould also gest that T. a : J ° e) he, smi cussion groups an hi ects ¥ 4 q to ‘8 ers. sugges : E ¥ , 4 the: end, OF) SUIT: tickets, all who attended the then they all got qDgether to aca this column 3 on ec ers oO one an % i hs with untae te Aid oe ; 4 for $1 00 omate Mice. oF ‘ 7 in any way in making such|° Refreshments were served|’ ‘The tempo is slow! : d. f th : : ; Stoochnoff at 146. 2nd Ave.,|to.sell at this time when the 2 For Information Phone 365-5131 a successful and happy aiter- lat the close of a very busy puilding up to reach a cl cand one 0 em i c : area! Population and ‘the jobs sincere thanks to the provin-jture with a solid educational Robson, Castlegar and Kin- suu and Jeft Thursday mora- The mood is gay and so, : i : tia. 7 ‘ the’ many reasons why I be- Kam : Cake Mix ing for Nelson where they lare this year’s grads—one of; 7 : i ‘ A x lieve: that the sewage bylaw es 2 Family Packages AT THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA gnoP WHERE THE hnson; barbie dolls and jets training session was held) out public awareness of efficiently by trained person-/]] FREE HEARING TEST , 4 prox Pie By the Pi Guiders i 3 ; 2 If law passes ¥ cine Tiece. H. Bate, Mrs. R. Wadey, Mrs. * presently fighting pollution. persons have necessary adjustments. B change abseciation’; will pave three/ aiff; Ca castle, D n ath F Wieners Gov't. Approved .... Ib. : } f Coaching il Koff; « in. | (Which fi ie kept | Kil : To users and non users of their many problems i but when you figure the $12 dians, Frank Lot 5 whatever amount the and $6 ‘in sment for doing i . if the town’ has to provide By the Piece, Gov't. Approv. App: Coctnittees “in charge | per tick Ballard, all of Vancouver. HI ARROW ARMS HOTEL y oe sewag ich, ¥ Approved roved mi nil wi l [the guests were entertained at ite ed snus ot : PROMINENT PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE q ae z been formed, two in Castle-/™ : Crisco Sh rte i = Cc i Oi iby Miss Barbara Makieté of |Kinuaird, Robson an 5 |] TRUST BELTONE TO HEAR AND UNDERSTAND 7 ger and one in Thrums, in: be approx 4 o ning Z| FISco | il t =| a male, one to the no Hrs details on this will LIFE GUARD wae donated by Mrs. Stella| forms. Mrs. Ballard conducted decorating committee met |Person who most Sesely 8D: ; ‘ KINN, (AIRD BALL: PARK abe able. FOR GIRL GUIDE CAMP aus; cake draw-—Mrs. ‘the pusiers were divided in- — MIX OR MATCH '— ‘Aylmer. 28 oz. Tins Mrs, G. Shepherd.. -‘yames the other. Guiders Judie Oye adockes and Gaty Id . b : j < us in’ fr hy Small Peas — 14 oz, Cream Style Corn Coffee Ail the floral arrangements were given many new songs, |Gattrell were chosen to write e worlds . great eers : Monday: April28 5 P.M. 2 ese cerned that the “people are 14 oz. Kitchen Sliced Wax Beans _ | Kadana. 1 Ib. Tin tuavard tov all Sho isted (18 py all got e this column ap- them are ask-| very. . he jiscuss their in} ini g e assis Sunripe Apple Drink noon. and instructive evening. Mrs.|max as each grad marches 3 & i 3 G 3 cial trainers and all the guid-| background. : ! : 3 naird area, ers who had attended the On the tip of every girl’s : 2 z ! This would mean that we See a ae oe a : | : | ee _ [hedeargernes sll Tomato, Catsu Chocolate a fa |bers who attended. H e me to the dance? > z . ; : a. The three trainers were while the boys wonder “Who : - : in So z Z prices low. ‘ : Jiffy Instant. 2 Ib. Carton .... were to give a training ses- the best classes ever to leave mm < 2 should ‘be! rejected until such Luncheon Meat. 12 oz. | ° Monarch, Pouch Pack ............. a positive increase in em- f : z 3 7 ¢ q WITH 100 CORSAGES FOR THE 1ST 100 LADIES : 4] : ? NG : P : Tube Tomatoes Dog Food : By re u : 4 ; i WING SARE : : _ TO RESIDENTS. OF ~ He conn of or enna I Vine Riponed. 14 ox. Tube nw | Rally. 20 Ib. Bag ‘ tax assessor my _p: 2 - remain strictly te = is t F a pee h the a tical pollution, pro confidential, and the individ: checked and cleaned for better performance i ma to thls Has Been Completed g and “wil Cut-Up Fowl 29¢ ephant table — Mrs. is treated tactfully and ures have since been i aft in our mill Tanaris ‘here last week at the Kiwanis el, ! $48 Baseball leagues. knitted doll outfits — ere Hall, hese problems. 3. to co-or-|2&. ‘To non users who may suspect a hearing loss. te $95 now complete and the Cas- Coaches are as . follows: access M. Hingley, Mrs. B. Milliard, project of the! speedy, effective treatment! No. 1 Quality : : e : large or small. by a qualified consultant. For ; crease over 25 years | H will ts, Wes, Solberg: Cas-|95sessor increases my asses- Sacha ee | iv SHSS ACTIVITIES i home appointment call the hotel or see him at } ¢ with $450 extra. cos hed bi 7 Roy J Percival and tle; ers, Wi ments to the pro iy by ine Slab Bacon Baby B f er é 7 the service centre on . ont ks. that | wil Rocket stallin perty x je ‘system. ie Lit : ae were bake table — Mrs. F.|Mrs, Lundquist. Mrs. James, who also’ works By Katherine Knippelberg ‘ $395, or approximately 15/adians have been split into : LAAN AACA CMCC AAMC Si 5 sewii — Mrs: e CASTLEGAR, B.C. a spl LAN HUT Simpson; sewing table 8:1 Throughout the afternoon} ith the Land Rangers of s' - teams have = legar. ‘will ‘songs accompanying herself we inges in iS 5: Me pear 7 : é ‘The decorated cake raffle \CUSPS°> (2 fitting to snake preparations 2 11 |fitst female, ad one to the EXCLUSIVE BELTONE DISTRIBUTO) published as soon as avail- ople 3 AATEC sessions with the Guiders and|and made plans for banquet : ; besides my- x 4 Is practised for the gradj es ; t : s Hy 5 meee to start. at 6 p.m.. self 1 = ies : Edith Taytor; door prize — ¥ | gin i Y ¢ 5 12 oz. Nib! packs AT CAMP RORY Es lor; door Pr to two groups, with Mrs. Bal choir and on Wednesday it ou.can coun i Sunday: April 27 11 AM. ahere ett 3 thei a of ° let Corn 14 oz.. Medium Applic: bi a \f were sold at the close of the id ram changes. ' ed it not misled “facts” of 5 . pplicant must be 18 years of age games and program changes. 'the class history and pro- See aie out uniforms| a 14 oz. Kitchen Sliced Green B ose it is pears in print. ed to get them to Mrs. Nick|into. the -positio: Johnson, Twin Rivers divi-|on stage. takes his bow to the fro ‘ da : = and. with: the many empty ‘Instant Coffee 48 oz. sion commissioner, extended | world, and faces a bright fu- comes mm ana 'e a homes that are for sale in the Maxim. 8. oz. Jar... Tins “4 : dinner guests of Mrs. John-'should I invite?” ¥ eer S hs + ‘These are only some of ca eg o i a ee ee sion and then visit Kaslo and Stanley Humphries. : ‘i that’ the town gets anew Denver before returning SRE EER TEE ‘ ? F ’ : ; te soo eeucrion: boom Avocadoe 1s j : to the coast. | The bike race will be i : | that we have experienced and / Ss Zee Tissue : f : | : S : is now over, and until there Ideal for Salads ... : : A - = ane . a need fe Robinson Stores is now owned by Jud Couillard and it will continue itely a need for caution and i e B z - holding our taxes dawn, Radishes or ¢| Tooth, to be affiliated with “Robinson Stores”. The Castleaird store is under : A E R é : ‘Any. large company or , B oot paste the Spent BE Mrs. P. Melnik and she will be happy to be of ser- PORK & BEANS, 28-0z. Tins .. 2 for 69c : } ; Cc ST L : G A ed corporation will, tell | you what GREEN ONIONS .... 3 junches 29 Crest. Family Size. Mint or Regular vice to you. : HAIR SPRAY, Sud. Beauty, 16-0z. $1.29 aN oe . ue aS __ | foontinue to climb and profits | Gy i : mrp | arene wa onze =o. Spring Clean-Up Week [2222.9 Scngss__.... 5». 79°| Deedorant JUST LOOK AT THE OPENING SALE J ‘ , did not object more at the alifornia Navel. Sweet. & Juicy .. Secret. Family Size. Aerosal .... ITEMS FOR YOUR SELECTION CARPET MATS, Reg. $1.89 $1.59 Yd 'o. forty mating the answer : : : ' — : sare ORANGE JUICE, Tropicana .... 2 for 99c enneee JP : : pay f : i speak d diy I. be. ‘ ee | ae erapert thr —— by f | Moy Sth to Sth Aas coer 1m {hey Ban and Shirt Sets Quality Blouses : apie: | We will pick up all your Spring Clean-up during the first __||leasing intormation ‘that 11 ; 5 ea = auvorted colors 6X Sizes 74 coed had ssid any more 1 would || Detergent : King Size Ti Sale Price ... “a : : : ! a : : week of May. «: : : not have been able to control| HM joy Ligiu rg ox Bottle arity S.. : de 1.59 To help'us out kindly have your refuse on your property | Ladies sneer Rone pte rmox Tow on arPnoveo tists. “All Credit Card Program” line, otherwise we will mis it. ‘on sewa! STORE HOURS ARE 9 AM.TO6 P.M — | OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. ' t i : 7 . aals fc ge systems, Priced to size ‘shi i : “6 S aes For those householders who havea regular garbage pick- met lena fem ee ; ice from ... See Us For Fishing Supptics ‘ T st eee: c i ar : : Sale price from , Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Lack : libel. ...So.good up on Tueadayes we wail pick ap your rubbishion Monsey” || Basay Cut Rate Groceteria Cc Prints. zi "Easy, Credit. Terms Available e VEE eg ad ge Geen eco : j ss Tae Tea Towels “|” ine selection FREE GLASSES WITH $4 GAS FILL-UP 1ts made Canada famous | For those householders who have a regular garbage pick- see Sediter - ogee > Pees ee 3 up on Wednesdays;: we ‘will pick up your rubbish on F : Vali : 3 for only et Johnny's Grocery for beer throughout ee | ae They on ees and 9th. : A i ‘. out Te conten. Q7¢4| & Gos Sales Ltd. theworld ie Bie re ee et ee le for children 2-4 yrs. A : a j : : Outstanding value handle On Robson Side of the Ferry a A Late: Fully Insured Central Food Mart west: Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. i t i iti : é Associate Sele Bees a : . Open Sunday 9 am. — 9 p.m. q ene Ss oF peed ae re Phone 365-5308 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities — Phone 365-5336 for Kootenay Laundry to Call 2-17 Box 1351, Castlegar : CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.