12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 2, 1967 FIELD & STREAM . By Jack White! . Banquet and Dance Wee Real Success peo We ial of con com servation, such as the fel two, and i welcome < one and at ladies, men, boys and girls, to support the eat outdoors, join your wild- Selkirk College ® principal | institution's Coll council, th Gordon ‘Campbell en com! eecontacted d byt ment,’ this week “on. newspaper ignations of some noe comment a all”’on the mat- for, the, next teaching’ The _Feporte indicate that Bays A Soe ersten followed a) Feo town Castlegar iis that te Col- Kinnaird, have “submitted ap-| ie: for me} ers i lege's act Cr Dean sald he had | teaching staff. to. sign) contracts £ = ig re io ight. “It fe Fe Soles, and’ counel mem- Lic obeyed neti Saree jays ove Wy ications ve, er Col enzie, rinten- rt| been receive fer the post, dent of schools in: the *‘Trall | im. Pritchard applying for, the Locally, sppeul tion in ‘down: schoo) district and. a resident: c of | position: tle; Wildlife Astpclation Game | @ banquet and dance and was- bers: of the Col-| ter. lege ‘have been received _ the Be suring 19 inches dhat’s i . ; Sy : the score for the skull), and that| Firearms class | mem! as - 25 . AO: sty ? f Si eet re feet is one big black un.t! Monday mi. i : _ ie 2, rate P oe sik bees Other winners in the vi f : * 7 * * ‘ provifiotal. Library, Big rn, Parliament Bulidings, ‘i ‘ See = . i 4 Victoria, B.C. ria the by Sn anay ant eau an : s , a. } Dec. 91/87 early cae is requirad, : A } ) are capacity crowd add joyce to your life Published Every ‘Thuraday at'“The Crossroads of the Koatentys” scien BRITISH, COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 9, :1967., wy 1/8: Morey, score 146 6/8: Mule Deer ik score 145 5/8: Trout — Alice Anderson, a 12 Arrow Lake \ nan Santano ‘of Nakusp, 2 : : . ‘a i tian cs ; neers Tel racseneea Don ama ot Nak Ps a g she ‘ 2 ge , : ‘ ~ ' AMI z ‘bas ‘the mechanical. erection. as) i : ‘ . P | octated ith dam ak the peak on the |e cee ae : pene. the’ im lous! ted tole Pontinue in- aa aly and then:drop‘relatively, ae beers one paid quickly ag t ‘as tie. ig epncrel work ‘fin: (this In: Se) The pitty rit ‘eat the | f dam * this comin a and it — Faye Fodo 22 lb, 7 on Dolly Varden ‘rout, | self attended the B.C, Wilde ‘All winners were presented | Federation meet it ort sa hg with inscribed plaques, by tro. | Over the weekend was Ne committee orge Pe cont Banquet co-chairman | © fey eewaran(e a lovely bouqi efforts in food handling. I miss- 2. ‘main } Jarman ‘styles: - WEAR-TESTED rer stream alde of the daa flooded TO GIVE YOU: yn mid-September. ‘MORE COMFORTI In an interview at ‘the site “next ‘septombors, Te.) moval of the cofferdam ‘and con-| an exciting new cok lection of styles and colors for the coming season see all. sizes available. ‘MADDOCKS Wildlife Zone President, Danny Santano: of Nakusp. Fruitvale to their do, to repre- sent the B.C. Wildlife Federa- tion. However, we did come back for a few minutes of the dance which was being celebrated in a real sporting style and with great gusto. The Fruitvale club have a draw on membership ‘stubs, and this year's who is also a Castlegar gine, and our only hat trick fro by winuier, Leno Grif- foni, the pleasure: of oe had prize, a 20 power spotting scope, home to Castle- gar and presenting it at the Cas- tlegar dance. Leno, J am sure, will make good use of it in fu- ture_ years. It was a pleasure to see the treasurer of the Fruitvale Club, Fred Heidt, present Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sheehan with an ‘inscribed | t Penny and I had to go to ti Castlegar Fiying : Club Elects New Officers for 1967 The election of new offic-| = ers for 1967 was held Sunday evening at the annual meet of the Castlegar Flying Club. Harsent was elected president; Tony Denneus, . vice- president. and Marg Denneus was re-elected as° secretary- treasurer. “Directors for 1967 | All are: Jack Connell, Fred Hirtle, The Laing then turned the chair Barry ‘Harsent, the: newly, aque ‘for “their Pontribution to;the club and to wildlife fe policies throughout ‘the am, United Church Basement. Un! tea 3 Church Rommage —_10 am, Legion Ban lary would app! te able Items of Clothing, applianc- es, furniture, ete, for prompt Pick-up phone 5002, Thank Castlerar CWL Cabaret. afantie: gar Arena. March 17. 9.30 pam, Danct band — Seranades of ‘Trail. ele tig tate peer There will be a Scout bottle drive Saturday, March 4 for Kine nalrd only. ANC SMITHS. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHO NE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ‘a: PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. elect tea tare :;plans were then were Mrs. B. Harsent and Mrs. Dave Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mrs. L..Spanter of left. for home Sunday after be- ing the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Aichele' for the past’ week.* Mr. H. Palsson is home after being a patient at Vancouver General. Mr. and be rita W. A. Ball re- turned recently from California where they have epent the. the. past three onthe visi ir two daughters’: and ‘exandchildren, Flying proved to be a much bet: ter..way, commented Mr. - Ball; than'the trip his wife took as a child when she went by covered iba, from Kansas City to Man: itob: and Mrs. J. Proud ‘and in their new home on Sth Aven- ue after spending: the past four months: in Castlegar. Did you know? — If your favorite vase gets cracked so that it js no longer watertight, Saat the inside with some melt- CASTLEGAR DRUG FRADE MARKE HAIR TONIC “CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9-9 i Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. _ | 80D. paraffin wax. The Vase is re- tusble if ou fill it with cold water 0! BIRTHS PASCOE — To Mr. and Mrs. C: P. Pascoe of Castlegar on Feb. 26. in St.: Paul’s: Hospital, Van- couver, a daughter. ‘RODRIGUES — To Mr. and Mrs, Jose Rodrigues of Castlegar, Feb. er 50n: : — To Mr. and Mrs, Pe I uston of Castlegar, Feb. son. eh SE OSTNIKOET, — To Mr. and’-Mrs.° Sam: Postnikoff ‘(nee Roberts), “of Kinnaird, Feb. 27; i :MALOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. William Maloff-of Brilliant, Feb. 27,'a daughter. STEWART. — To: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gerald Stewart of Kinnaird, Feb. 27, H BARBOS, Mrs: Joe” Barbosa’ of Castlegar, ‘March:1, a son. Kinnaird Socials I) famine ‘formerly of Kinnaird’ are | i ‘NEW: SPRING HUSH: PUPPIES ‘ i ‘yes, betore being offered for sale, every Jarman style Is first ‘“wear-tested.” This means that the originel model Is worn | tnder, everydey conditions, is altered. and adjusted until, when, , finally approved for production, it has a “friendliness of fit” you i ‘Just don't get in other shoes. The Jarman blucher shown here * ts a cesa-in point. And it is handsome to boot, with “sideline” x (seams for that hand-sewn look. Come in and ty ‘pair. : L SALE “SNOW BOOTS & OVERSHOES Girls, Ladies and Children’s 4.95 *6.95 - °7. 95 ENN yee ape PLAIN & CHECKED POPLIN Shades, Coral, Moss,..Green - Candy ‘Pink, yd. FLORAL POPLIN, yd. GRANNY: PRINTS, yd. LAWN CLOTH, ‘yd. HAWAIIAN PRINTS, : va. . DAN RIVER PRINTED i TERRY TOWELLING - INDIAN: PRINT Ss" Ladies £ Don't miss our r Clearance Sale ¢ “on all’ Winter Stock: DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Ask for free estimates for regular, cleaning’ of. your building or office. ° Call Free Zenith 6826 C. Van Pelt PAINTS Kem Glo Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamels. Looks and Washes: like baked enamel. j : F Dries i in 4 hours. , ‘ Kem Glo Velvet, the luxury wall paint wth soft rich sheen. Si a $3. 15 90. 69 Chorts Gallons. 6 ‘SUPER KEMT ONE. ‘the deluxe latex wall paint guaranteed “9 waco kel neve epaa im ‘last: Friday, Hydro sonstruction smAABer: Sim Walke: scribed progress on the r0} alwer ae as ‘ex cellent.” “He fo sald the conerets: section of:the dam: neat Feb. 1, ‘The work force at. Arrow je: river’ is | figure. throughout: the will be Most of the Iabor force is presently engaged ‘directly with’ the: coneratens ork or. in tly. -with ‘such ancilliary: operations Best of ein Revue = A rousing ‘evening of ‘nostal: fun ‘froma: golden’ age» of cemedy. and music is coming to. _ Gastlegar:: ‘on: Monday evening 3: When ‘the: local: Centennial ‘com- . mittee presents The: Best of| cisco. Barkerville. : entire » troupe, musical ‘director: ‘Norm: : Long,..the celebrated : este ‘actor: Franklin: Johnson portray- ing ‘Judge-Begbie ‘and surprise - presentations by the internation- al artist,’Prof. Fran Dowie.-' =.) Barkerville;’a: famous name was named after |: in 'B.C.-history, Billy Barker,” ‘a: Cornish sailor, eters months about half the present | forming the collerdars will tart to be remove just: as‘ soon a8, this spring's:runoff subsi tion':of ‘the ‘dam “b navigation lock ‘and ‘straight down. into 600, 000) fortune in gold. a * ate in its hey sda had eve: ing it needed to form’ | restored a8 'a‘historic ’ site by the vincial: governm: d Th Work -on the: earthfill ‘Tolals $7,427.92 'Castlegar’s surplus for 1966 owas. $7 827,92. ted ‘at This: was: repo! t coun: ‘cls meoting Tuesday night who’ drove: a> 42-foot.”shaft by: Ald. Lorne: Zinio. | oe Help cane and: Soma oe “Eto contribute $800 each to help ,. Provide ‘ambulance service | un- til May 15 for not only thelr.own - residents, but ‘also for’ residents of the’ ‘unorganized areas: around ie two communities. by ape action :has heen taken Tespt ive mi councils following ‘receipt of a copy of # letter. which-the Castle- , hoperally, through an. ar- fangerent with ate :Castlegar and District Hospi In° its: letter, funeral home’ emphasized “ene “it is un- Seretood that: this © e - complete: through the concrete section: on of himself as» -“‘very leased”. with: the safety situa- ion on the project: The anbulnce ‘kep' Robson road and one: was. for ‘an..em- ployee who suffered a ‘heart at- tack: while ‘at work. In ill the excellent is: being entered into solely for the purpose“ of ’ allowing = the. CKRD adequate to’ inve gate and to set up an. ambulance thin the feos ie being made at the pro- Mr. Walker noted that: the is ':well i ahead of ‘original schedules and’ said he orenees [fa service Kinn: and) adjacent areas,”. ec tion ofthe: dam. is “ahead: of pehedule ; ‘the dam tttising cory cranes; ands :haul ‘trucks, ive The .{tenay Health Unit: has jagreed e Work. on- the’ earthfill’ sec- In/Ap: 5 | ter of the Soroptimist :Club will he'sponsoring the first ril the e Castlegar: chap- red. “Registration: will be, ‘held at ty: measles’; vaccine’ ‘clinic for children ‘in the Castlegar School District \No.* 9: ne clinic is be. Sears in.C: next Tuesday: through © Friday” in- clusive from’10°a.m. to 4 p.m. e | ing | eings by; oval 1 n will also be held on staff of’ the West Koo- to’ conduct’ these: clinics’ ‘at’ thi Health Centre.: All ‘child- months to'12' years’ in- clusive, who have not- had red measles, 2 are eligible for. the vac- an order: for the ve ‘vaccine to Friday ig of next. week from':6: p.m. to-.9' p.m. !or by telephoning $65-5111 © during those days. : Dr, D.. F. Ternent, chief of ie ait ts Ce an eak- favor ‘behalf of eeeplah speale stated ‘that about: one out of six cost (§ cy for the: first. child:in' a family, $2.50 foreach: dao ig child), it” willbe who have measles “de- velop:complications of some de- April 1,1969 date. $ iS have at least 250°children Te: "y. bac- terial: otitis ‘media. which: may “<>. Commenting on’ the letter at Castlegar’s ‘counell meeting ‘Tuesday night." io: reported Kisii accept ance. of the ‘terms! and urged approval by aldermen. = _ Hydro ch Keenleyside is #/ day in: Daroee. of ‘hunger dinners are: to support’ the ‘Ox- . fam Foundation, whose aim f the 8 to ‘feed the hungry ‘o! Lorne; Zin- | % : ater,. ‘The hoppers ‘carry: bétween|** 75> and 80° yards of ‘material each ‘trip ‘— ‘weighing ‘about: 100 ‘tons, —* and! the | Thi material is then spread on the river's bank : Photo the use; ot Loe scrapers. —' Hydro lead ‘to Sceaslonally, total’. deafness. En cephalitis affects’. about one child ‘out of 1,000. Other compli- cation’ include “a “reduced ‘abili- ty. to learn, behavioral problems and personality changes.” Dr.’ Ternent “made his re- marks at an organizational meet- ing held Tuesday at the gree. Measles’ virus often lays | ” neus, MHO Dr. Nick Schmitt and public health nurse Mrs. Lyn Reynolds. Further detailed informa- date of the clinics isto be released. at a later date. ~ SHSS Ban = On Mini. ees os y Mini-Skirts The administration of SHSS has - banned: the ‘wearing | of 2 mini. mini-skirts, : The female population: of the school has been advised * that skirts must ‘not be worn higher than” one-inch shove the knees.“ The Castlegar News’ colurn: $ nist at the school, Katherine | ; tion as to the exact time and li Dr. C2 rc. A. Anderson, Mrs. Tony ‘Den- hate for. aan the ing, committee studving a aeret Health Centre here, else-| The meeting was attended by Mrs. Howard’ Anderson, Mrs. where © in® this ir” that “many ° girls welcome the “change.” : for’ this: area are able to go to Vietoria ‘to iron out problems on a DM. ¢ Chamber iaest Carl Barker; frou. ‘Hoot nanny ‘March? Madness: got: under- way yesterday‘at Selkirk College with: a noon-hour -band concert with: the Stanley. Humphries’ Senior Secondary School’ Band. ‘Other events: for ‘the ‘week ‘Th for March Madness, ' the hooten- +The hootenanny itarts at 8 p.m. on Friday -and. includes such local luminaries as Don ‘aser, Suzi: Lubick, The Left- ‘overs, ‘Bill Khadikin, » Skip, Jack andy Shannon’ and’ man 10. 45 will feature the Images of Nite. the student: execu- Mon day tive council of Selkir kirk has been Selkirk Students Open. e major: event planned i anny and’ @ance is open to the'}: 4 public: A y to the Public challenged toa "proomba 1 game in‘ Nelson ‘by the. student union | ‘ of: NDU. ° Entertainment’! that the Centennial ‘Whrary “vroj said) there ts $7,000 “yet> eee taised \ “an have just 10 months | in whieh. to, ao this.” "He'mentioned that the Kin- [ate swimming Seat protect al- serves support and :added that it Castlcene: council has: been ost coaverative” ‘on ‘the lib- may profect.:- evening: also ‘includes’ a faculty. relay and a girls’ hockey game. ‘He ‘asked for. the Chamber's z (continued on: page seven) - Lovers in Park Cars : Young, lovers in parked cars had :better..be careful for ‘the next ‘few. nights, “Ald. Jim Corbett: may be -. jure: in the shadows 3 e ‘roads the iow and the occupants are quite_ni the r asked that the To Get Aldermanic Eye road ‘be chang. ed. from: a:,dead- end toa 8 rough road or, falling | that, : tha’ tbe widened ve ! recomm. enda. tions.” smiled public works com- mittee ® chairman: Corbett, ‘‘al- ig | thou: Fd: be to-in- ai vet roret Bremared a then, grinning pidely, if if the i camera in. town’ office, a: flash at tachment