CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1966 Monthly Payments Under Joint Income Agreement The second monthly pay- ments under the new Cominco- Union retirement’ income plan were made recently, re) the joint committee a UA elephant ear. Very huge news in the little hee! shoe. Elephant Ear, brazenly copied on soft, supple leather from the real ‘thing. A sportswear stunner. | ecialiser, 2 the Fine 18 committee a that ta the end of Fobruary, it has ap- proved 20 retire: incomes under the new yan tt in Jan- uary and nine Jast month, for a ‘otal of than would have been paid’ un- der Cominco's previous pension About 100 employees are ex- pected to retire from Cominco this year under the new plan. tion to approving new retirement incomes, the jeint committee also approved adjustments of about $360,000 representatives: Ww. a year more|-# James H. Jamieson has been appointed woods manager of the ets Terrace woods division of Col- umbia Cellulose, it was announc- ed recently by J. G. W. McIn- tyre, the company’s’ executive nate chairman; MH Mason and W. E. MeNau ughton. The Union representatives are Harvey Murphy, national vice-president Mt the union; we A. Booth, president of Local 651 (Kimberley); R. L. Kelver, pre- sident (alternate), Local 480 il), and R. Morandini, fr ancial secretary, Local 480. of Mr. Jamieson, a graduate forester from the ‘University of Toronto, has 17 years of experi- ence in ogein g operations in eastern Canada. Before joining Gainmbis Cellulose he held the position of assistant woods ager for ‘the Marathon Corpor- ation of Canada, AASAS Bowling Rowdy: aneliees Helen ernpeares LHT Helen t Bictering 608. pattie Criers 992. THT Criers ‘Team points: Screamers 34, Hooters a Groaners 57, Wail- ers 44, Criers 52, Moaners 67. Coffee Break League LHS Jo Taylor 245. LHT Jo Taylor 649, THS Cheerios 831. THT Cheerios 2291, Team points: Cheerios 4, Muffets 3, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 1, Wheaties 3. Tuesday one. O'clock LHS Vi McLuckie 239, LHT Betty MacAlister 602. THS MacAlister's Insurance 1012. THT MacAlster'’s Insur- ance 2806. Team points: MacAlister’s Insurance 4, Castlegar BA Ser- vice 0, Independents 4, Castle- 7 o'clock LHS Ada Halbouer 304, gar Drug 0, Oglow’s 2, Aero} ers Tuesday Mixed League al LHT Kay Adshead 724. S Ben Rourke 270, MHT Matt Rohn 671. THS Button Pushers 1165. THT Button Pushers $193. Team points: Five Duds 0, Button Pushers 3, Tiger Cats 1, Bridge Builders 0, Regulars 4 ‘Smarties 4. les 4. Other 600's Ada Halbouer 686, Dagny Enoksen 655, Ben Rourke 653, Gary Romano 635, Earl Rourke 617. Tuesday Miche Mixed 9 to 11. Tuesday Night Mixed 9 to 11 Joyce Turner 257. LHT Joyce Turner 667. MHS Wilbur Bel eod 310. MHT John Paulson 6: 34, Sportsmen 51, Night 48%, The To! meats 66, Super Valu Hotshots 39%, The Boyst- Five 49, Other 600's Ea Webster 619, Harry Thiessen 637. Wednesday Morning Drivers League LHS Ann Benedict 292, LHT Waited Nations’ Pilgrimage for - speaking contest — stu- ents of District — at Odefel- hall, Nelson, Mar. 28 at bog p.m, KINGAESON- Eeberhah Lodge: Fashion show. Nordic yall on 7 pm. Senior Citizens — Free movie at Castle Theatre, Sat. 29 at 130, Lunch at Legion hall after the show. — All members wel- come SMITHS 61 CRESCENT ST. — Heminder! Keep April 23 open. Take the family out for dinner at the Kinnaird hall. Sponsored by St. David's Chur Attention Castlogar-Robson boys! Please turn in your buseball registration forms by mn. Sat. March 19 to Castlegar Sporting Goods, If you need a form Ph, 365-5869. Castlegar-Robson Bilnor Base- ball Axsoc, meeting 8 p.m. Wed, March 33, Marlane basement. Everyone Welcome, PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & “HEATING LTD. Chevys 1, Cadillacs 1, das 3, Jaguars 1, ‘Thunderbirds 3. Wed. Nite Cutra’ Srocatarie Leag Kay. HRashesa 245. LHT Kay Tene a 5 THS rq eeins 923. THT Choregirls 2390. ‘Team points: Choregiris 3, Flinstones 1, Oddballs 3, Kin; Pins 3, Five Thumbs 1, Beat- niks fs Wednesday Night Mixed, LHS Val. Samsonoff © 210. LHT. eu Lebedow 565. MHS Paul Strelaeff 269. Lmeheas Paul Strelaeff 731. Bank of Montreal 843, THT Bank of Montreal 2457. Team pints: Columbia Hy- dro 0, Fireballs 0, Unkowns 4, Bank of Montreal 4, Celgar 4, Alleycats 0. othee, ‘600s Peter Makort- CASTLEGAR DRUG larch (Dry Skin Cleansing 8g. 50 VALUE ONLY $9. 50 FOR A LIMITED TIMB ONLY Trust, Yardley to do beautiful things for you _ CASTLEGAR DRUG R BE Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Ph. 365- 7813 - Open Monday - Saturday 9-6 Friday 9-9 Glenys New 624. ont nee Minx 914. THT Minx Team points: Minx 3, Beav- ers 3, Lions 1, Squirrels 1 Ted- dybears 3, Chipmi unks 1, Friday Nite ‘Mixed Classic LHS Marge Dennett 233. LHT. Kay Adshead 561. iS Walter - Kanigan 308. Hur Walter Kanigan 809. THS The Five Shakes 1199, THT ‘The Five Shakes 3229, T points: Fri Cats 3. Mobile Homers 1, Reformers ¢ The Five Shakes 3, The Outcasts 1, The Five Rogues 3. s va EN TE LHS Pat Bray 27 ¥¥ PETTITT PHOTOS ltd SOLOHd LL TRY AROLL SOR ne i WITH PROCESSING . $OLOHd Liiad: PETTITT: PHOTOS. ‘PETTITT PHOTOS. _ A. EREMENKO and Co. SPRING SUITS and COATS SUITS ~ New Spring styles and beautiful ‘pastel shades of green, blue, pink, navy, etc. Also new spring fabrics of antron, blends or double knits. Sizes 10-20 or 1614-2414, $19.95 - $28.95 - $34.95 - $39.95 COATS — Full length or % length in woot or All Wether: Coats $15.95 - $23.95 - $29.95 - $39.95 BLOUSES « See our large assortment, ef blouses with sleeves or sleeveless, in cotton, terylene or silk SKIRTS - Spring sand Summer Skirts, Navy, turquoise, pink, yellow ote : $3.98 - $4.98 - $6.98 . — One piece dresses, two piece dresses, or dresses with jackets, all are for your spring and summer wardrobe. Many are bond- ed or lined and in new creasoless fabrics. The sizes are no problem, we have petites 7 to 13, Regular 10-20 or half sizes 1442-2412. s $11.95 - $39.96 MEN'S RAIN WEAR 100% Duplan Nylon JACKETS $14 95 100% Duplan Nylon $14.95 WORK BOOTS & SAFETY TOE FOOTWEAR 10” - 8". 6” WORK BOOTS, WORK OXFORDS OR WORK ROMEOS in SAFETY TOE or REGULAR BOOTS Made by reputable & Proven Boot Factories Plastic Jackets $9 95 -GREB - PARIS - KODIAK, LECKIE Plastic Pants . - $9. 50 DAOUST NTTTTMH0G« HiT iA ccc TCTKCRNRRRMNRNRR | New Spring: Arrivals Joyce Palmer in Petite sizes 8 - 17 Priced at only - $16.98 - $19.98 FOR THE TEENAGERS The Bell Bottoms. Are Here ‘Sixes 7 - 15 BE PREPARED FOR THE Rainy. Weather IN A SMART NEW ALL WEATHER COAT - sags 10- 18 “$19. 98 — $29. 98 For Those Who Wart The Best _A SHIPMENT OF DURO KITCHEN SETS JUST ARRIVED: Bread Boxes, white or turquoise -... Bread Boxes. Walnut : Paper Dispensers white or. turquoise Step on garbage can — m white ¢ or turquoise $10.95 Step on garbage can — all chrome . Cannister sets, white or turquoise Cannister sets, all Chismsee rs ee $12.95 Sugar. Maple -.. Dark. Walnut peer fos cao Asked to OK $200, 000 SHSS Expenditure re nS additions | this’ week. rembdelling of the home man ul atu the wt of agement and commerce, areas. al 7 ae ‘School, tw6!| now unders constru pected to ure the blocked by ‘by ee alongside ide the buses, ig ex. be ready for school ‘ reely and not. be ing an Biaco io os pri high ver | oe dents in various business: esta: hments' for: Rear besa ‘The board committee that{ attended trustee'day at UBC and Provincial Library. . Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/876 Vou. ou No. 12 Q ooonnbog pee a Kinnaird Pool lPriet | i Comanse as the tribution, to the < vil- it was: announced are to make punkhouse and ts mney a gift of the fittings provided the Centennial | ed, Committee will give an under- taking to demolish the building. Comm; G. S: Rust told coun- cil that, with Comm. FE. C, Ack-| tee. erman and village foreman Curt ‘Waterma: ‘had: he viewed the ee ‘The bunk- jouse © mate: wi efinitel sellable® and ‘the “plumbing i tings could be used to eau the ‘chan However he felt sure 2 that ‘the Centennial Committee would not be able’ to ‘undertake demolish the bailaing and 50. he} © was notifying council. ‘On the’ question of: gemoll: king under -a: foreman and |’ it was _also «su; 3 swork col to Produced:b the CBC _ will Coldar, has sottered, 8200. 40 to:60 ito were dots one that’ could be aold,:~: Summing up, ie, ‘Rust said wae, + iat he comi : ag, council meeting | Ject by $2,000 to 45,060. ot i a way Wwe can money for the. Project if if:we mough courage to take | oe me, ‘eonelind. ounell decided ‘to negoti- ate further with .Cel and to consult the Centennial Commit- * Columbia Film On TV In April ~A’60-minute- documentary ‘film on the Columbia river — ‘Tributaries of Power — has he een where in BC. 0 on TV this week: end: © : ‘The proportions of the epé- |: demic canbe. jud: the fact ‘ be J ged by fa ye no more than ‘be- pate five ‘to’ seven* per cent of ‘schoolchildren are away. sick inv one time. jing to the arrest took place dur- ting the early: hours of: Sunday morning near, a: s worst hit schools | appear we been Twin ‘Rivers. and he: decision was.taken by iministrative ‘and 4 of tha: medical tr |.ed= in? gotta fron uo! 4 Suetatarts to and f from. the paintings bolition of* the “death pe penahy al ion 0! in this country? 24), These were were just two of. ‘the coat at seas y ni at an pI fo: on. hanging at SHSS. ‘1 Sleeo8thod Dave Reeves and’ probation of- ficer. Donald Bell (speaking for retention), © The: forum was sponsored by the Castloger-Kinnaird Minis- terial Association. 4 The: sebale, which imeluded opinion from the seri] United *pevchlatry. forum, ‘of. Hogarih+0 Ass nat t the: “tabled not 8 perio Was ‘Unstable’ ig Was not busting: out ‘Sprin; -| all. over -in’ Castlegar’ at .5.53 p.m. on Sunday evening when spring officially. began. |: « ‘The theft. was. discovered on Monday morning when it was ed entrance by forcing a Tear} .ing over the weekend. and stole found that the raiders ‘had gain-| " cent door.. Police investigations. are continuing. .) sible at present. to: vehicles to fal, whieh i not por tinie) though” that’ this” oe floor: could be added at'a later date. As near, as can be estimat- that the cost J fiat’ ittempted : to: get: iney ad y ‘contacting Highways za tu : inal: public ‘place. They were ‘pothireleased on|” o" The done Minister Phil Gaglardi, the in || Nel: id mothers ‘are ) parti Hale concerned. in pies dail of $500 each, pending ale vhearing. “board, How these {wil afforts had proved fruitless. in: this id | tion’ would ‘be about $11,000. addi- In’ his: ‘report, Mr. Lewis says that as the town grows so the fire Separtment gets busier. In: the not ‘too distant future it will fave, no room: for inside it, approves. in ane of a proposed bill’ designed to con- activities at all as it is already the ‘hall's third ‘bay for trol air pollution, it has reserva; tennial © ‘The brary, Yeu will have a ‘ i s to be built as Castlegar's Gen ing’ e Project. is}. > to be: celebrated not as an iso- real ele wel "eek pale Gaqulenes ro irom ts | t! de | who ' ard ved present, ey. ‘behind the interested in joining Lil which _is. at town office. : ‘Library.’ Week is, designed latéd ‘seven: days. but.as the cul. mination: of ‘a year -of continu- promotion of books, read- ing tna libraries) Tt also stresses the‘ value ‘of books in the: home ‘chosen for their. appeal to the |: inaldual ana jSherished for |’ ig Observed by Local Library 22% World’ ‘invites* us’ to: reflect -on the ‘important role which. books. play in our. pursuit: of-a-better world, by making human eno ledge readily, accessible ‘to. alli “The general accessibility of books of. all‘ kinds,” he con- tinues, “makes it a greater nec- essity “for each of us to become] Di more selective in our choice of reading material. There exists} -‘ art of. rea there | ‘A. lere are some of the juven: Free, ioe Her ile- books;;,which thes ‘Castlegar mn | Lib: has‘ ‘rece! Boob ie” by Denise and Alain) rary ‘aequlred: “Rain. in the We x ‘Small, Matters’: by, Gin’ other “Salt ‘Boy") by Merritt Mavzey, | “The Study of Houses”. by Clif- ford Warburton, “A Bird for Peter" by J. A. Bosworth and pane Shell for'Sam”. by Jane Cast-| Wee: The Trail. of. Gregory". by Polly ‘Curren, “The Ke i the Desert” by L. N. Lovol ont by Jain -Trez,_ Faulkner's “The White nt-| garde Dolson, ‘Group’ Be Seven }] Drawings’: Pole” by.Gladys H. Murray,/ ihe “The World’ of - Coral” Silverberg and evioundland by: Frances - s. : ‘Adult books. “West of Yest- erday”. by George Shepherd, “The Form: Divine”. by: Hilde- ’-by | Paul Duval, “Free- dom Sum Summer” by fe, “Under the Volcano” by Malcolm Jowry and “Thirteen ‘October Kinnaird Reservations: About Air Pollution: Bill by “Mystery’ in| situation | tions about its practicability. ‘The “bill, ; introduced. by ve, i been spent’ several: thousand dol-|' Robert | lars in efforts to improve’ the roposes that the would be Poll oa on fon teyin Tespo! 1 jenred reduce: air “pollution ana Ss. expressed doubts about the wisdom of this provision, .-.-< =, He told council. that the Board’ was not yet achieving patletactory, results in. its’ ef- another, | this cou become the f tral ‘station.” merchant”: p! zeta for fhe popers and them to their customers. .-’ iby. Habberton, Mystery of_ the. Talking ‘Totem Days" by, Elie. Abel.