CASTLEGAR'NEWS, Thuisday, Sept. 21, 1967 /FOR RENT. For sale or rent 4 bedroom, fult basement. Rumpus room. Ph, S251 o1 See: Wo Large 4 bedroom home, wi “rlreplace and full base- per month by lease. Hip- wen “Realty TH4, ‘7 Bachelor apartments, deluxe ance commodation, suitable for one son, One bedroom, living and ining room, separate kitchen sultable only, for man and wife or two people. room apartment and also. one bedroom. Two sleeping rooms suit-| ag. able for two students. Two bedroom house unfurnished, fire suitable for small shloren, town Castlegar. A room Thotae | th Blucberry~ Ph. eu “suite 104-4th so Arrow Lakes ‘Trailer Court. No 'Shitdren. Ph. 866- 5473, 3 >Toom Fooms bath and ee nant water, sewer sttppl! ren or pets, Harvick apartmen Sr = ‘room house, Sth Ave, Castle gar, i ‘385-5668, Pets, epee 520, Srd Ave. A Mellon “Furnished ‘apartment for two $70, Available Oct. 1, Ph, 865-7834, 2 hedroom basement. oe in Cas- tlegar, Ph. 365-! and board in iets home. ‘AyDly ‘ui-ath Ave. Castleg: 338 ox aD 2 a Beek traiier. Robson. $85, . Ph, 365- B85-6490. rooms suitable for lady, 70 Mapte St. Ph, Furnished and heated” one bed- room basement suite, private en- trance 2 ease ‘ufifurnished house in Robton Ph. 365-5405, 337 ished cottage, Hobson whart suitable Hydro or Celgar worker, $35, onthly. Ph, 365-7000. bedroori furnished apart: ment, "304-4th Ave, Castlegar. Be 365-6939, Bachelor suite PR, SOebse™ ost Roomy trailer space near Alrport, College, Golf Course, beautiful view, . Pleasant surroundings, $25.00 per mone zh 365-5366 after Spm. 337 room cottage, Reasonable Tent. No chitdren or pets.. Ph. S63- Por rent or sale — 2 bedroom home, no children or pets, Ph, 365- =a elor and one bedroom spare ment, not suitable for children. Ph. ‘Rooms — Room om OnIy, daily $250 and up or $15 weel > Room oard ct penis arranged.” ADDY cast. legar Hotel. Two, m pT oe 9 (a6 Teh ‘ave. Furnished ‘and unfurn- a 338 room suite. Unfurnished, Fairview pepubdlvision, Ph, 365-5460. ler are apace for rent, Private property. Ph. 885-5205, ‘One housekeeping room. Ph. ‘7014, Purnished one — bedroom ais with TV. Ph, 365-7353, Sroom furnished apartment, 365-5520. ds tindh FOR SALE Begonias in bloom 60c, Gerani- 25c. Ph, 965-7334, Bergen’s ‘poreh for trailer, au ae sulated, aauaple for bedroom $100. Contact Mr. To-foot, campe nir very comfortably. Will fit haltcor-thres quarter ton pickup. Ph, 365-8105, 338 Guinea pigs $2.50 each, Ph. 4 Lae, ‘automatic defrosting fridge —freezer in bottom. Automatic wash- %4_siza bed and mettress. Child's trike. Bieetrle range and fridge. Both Fridgidal 865-6704. Office “Royal typewriter, 14 in aes arate 365-6785, Tefrigerator, 10 cu. rat Exeallent condition, Ph. 805-6787 af ter 6 p. 338 one chrome table and chal et, 1 -Tappen -Guerney El Ph, 865- 40” ciectric Tange, Electric hot water heater. Reasonable. Ph. 365- ‘Propane tank, 300 US gations. Ph. 365-7072, _838 ‘Belitone ‘plano sce at Castlegar Exchange. Ph, Di For sale or rent “trailer | BF x aa ft. Four 60 x 140 lots $500 e1 65. "7800_galion heavy duty oll tank and 460 gallons of furnace oil Ph. Apples and eben corn. P. Ev- sokiemerrs Rol “T3688. 337 | ro 10 x 32" polywood house trailer, Cabin Cruiser. fibre glass styro foam floatation. Bullt-in gas tank, Two motors plus trailer. Ph. McLary-basy wringer washer. Excellent *Zondition. Best otter. Ph. 365-3124. 836 utiful 18 ft cil ie tread super structure. Contact foods, Arrow Boat Club, 338 Iz _x 24 lean-to for Trailer. re. oll ‘ood “beds 19” GE TV; 24" eT rnished suite. No cules or HOMES FOR SALE, =a ‘bea room modern” home full 442, panement on large lot, 921-Tth Ave. alrd, Ph. 865-6899, 238 Kinn pa Wood Park 103 7 Pinewood Drive, caped 8 bedroom, carpet, hen. room. Carport. Ph, 5 pede ‘com house, a ity bean Eesha living and dining area, Cathedral entrance. Glass oor carpo: ible compact xitehan. us Toom and o: —— —_——— A HOME ‘ YCUR OWN AGo breed Occupancy. 274, 8th Ave. Cast. BR, Immaculate condition, 60’ x 100° site fully developed. View trom LR and sundeck, Full basement with rms, ‘388 | warage.; $20,700 with: te location — 6327-Sth Ave. co! basement Oll heat. Terms may ged. Robson-Columbia Heights floor. Yours for nies — Good Variety, Crestview Sub. Dumont and Cast New lating sao Riverbank-view —. $2,000, IN! eUReN®) 4th Kinnaird. 1 us for an estimate on your! homo and autos coverage no obligatios Ea CASTLEGAR REALTY |<: & INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. Multiplo Listing Service 216 Columbia Ave. Ed Herman Res, 8 EAN eC ~HIPWELL LLREALTY WabritG FOROHASERS 2 Familles homes in wanting | 460, | Castlegar with 2 bedrooms to. $10,- Can pi urchase with cash terms., looking for for purchane, under VLA ments, purchase thelt inet home, 2 or.3 bedroo: a Ay aes to $3,000. ermining actor Thtetest to 8% would be consid Speedo meres = semi-bullt, me in Kil Wishes to iain re Timeelt: Older home need- ‘g repairs would be considered. r tiv’ fand will pay cash to $8, ies are seeking with basement, 5 to'10 years old, $16,000 to $19,000, Terma would be either cash, or oatly cash and a ‘small secondary balance at 9% interest, Place your prope: ACTION Realtor, tries the hardest. 22 HOMES RECENTLY SOLD thru ‘ HIPWELL REALTY Phone 365-7514 Box 1179 211 = : Castlosar th Income: Familis 8 bedroom homes, roperty sales with an the broker who Columbia Ave. (try MES) ALAN eae YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. For Your Convenience The following are addresses of for viewlng interit KINNAIRD (1) 852 Ridgewood Drive — 6-bed- room, full basement (finished) $24,000 2 ies Ridgewood Drive — 8 bed- m. $17,900. (3) 1708 - 8th Ave. — 8 bedroom, full Dasement: ne Price reduced $1.500 now $22,500. (4) 902 - 10th Ave. —- 8 bedroom, $20,500. “ 337 | (5) 920 - 7th Ave. — 3 bedroom, full hy basement (finished). $16,000. sk we oe OASTLEGAR (6) 997 Silver Birch Crescent — 3 bedroom, full basement. $22,000. (7) 375 Wiltow Street — 3 Full basement (finished). ee & © e bedroom, $20,000, Various” other baby Class A" compra ‘Beneficial B $5. 336 auatity ‘Chinchitias from ribbon winning stock. ee Norman Chap- ied Lapel 192, Waneta Road, Trail, BC. ASB aide ents concrete septic y size, from ‘300 gallons to |y, $50-and up, jelivered. Apply _J. 823 Grand Forke, B.C, Ph, 442- HOMES FOR SALE m house on 2 acre land, Good, f garden 10th Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. v ea: basement sulte, carpeted living rt. Gas heat, oe ‘So Tae oF apply 1812-Sth Ave, Kin- 3d) nated. 38 : CREEK (8) 119. - 1st St. — 8 bedroom, full Immediate basement. $14,000, occupancy. s+ we ek 8 REVENUE LS aeciresys Wew, extri bedroum in basement. Outalde asec. Price ' $18,500. Caaeieger Ph, 505-6683 | 7’ 65-8461 Families ®@ modern 3- bedroom home in Kinnalra suitable require: | 5; - HOMES FOR SALE Tt wour or tive bedroom” home on pres! corner lots, central location. | nal “bedroom home 7th Ave. Kin- View by appointment, Ph, i Brand new 3” bedroom — House near Robson school, Ph. 865-5303, tin-37 In Kinn near Govt. shed, % mile from junction on Grand Forks Highway, 7% acres land. Wat~ er available. Apply 582-4th aes war. ‘The value of your dollar a down yak, as quickly as the cost of llving goes up, A good way to beat this viclous circle’ is to invest in a well built home. The Redes es teres ave mote than th the cost of living in fate OGLOW BROS, about a ready for occupancy and by CMHC at very. atzraetive “interert 865-7202, A good bulldl: ares See new: nome: will. grant $500 to all buyers of the! Crat pone Act now and’ avoid fee room = Rome tn Rabson, ein while you complete this potentiaily lovely &-bedroom mens on on large country Tot in Blueberty. Ph. ‘365-5727, tin82 AULA Anderson _ Agoncies Member Ki Multiple thelr ment ptoe A :PROPERTY. FOR SALE Bulldins lots; — Center of eine nalrd. Nice District — $1100: cat 5€5-7968, pd Ot 4 x, 280 Lower Duimont, Business. Opportunities ~Kinnalrd Youth Thrown Off Bike On Very Stoop Hill A Kinnaird ’ outh, Robert Guido, 14, was injured in a bi- cycle accident on Dumont Hill For lease on ynonthly.b oe din- ing room in Castlegar 1, Full: paps ae presently in in operation, apartments and partner forces. wale. Box INVESTMENT, — 10% FLUS | SIX SUITES ly, located: modern | apart- 4n ‘central: Castlegar. In- dividual’ balconies,. stoves, friges, washer-dryers basement, Only six years» old, ae newly pained: Extremely. low. vi 7044, Anderson » Agencies rae (Castlegar. 365-" 3, [178 Pine St. Witnesses said the youth YY! was riding a bicycle down the street, a very steep hill, when he encoun tere acar coming up the BY atter - "he had guided the bike off the street ot clear of and he was thrown off. Ho: offing described his ‘con ‘satisfacto: ¢ ‘Pollee jai not, name the dri- ver of the ition Cantlogar Counell Briefs Castlegar council. Tuesday ost gave three readings toa x bylaw 2 room office aulte above pBank of Montreal. . Apply. to Construction . ‘Co, Ltd. Ph. 865~ Listing Service Beauty, Value, Utility You can have them all in this out- [standing 2-storey Colonial. Over Aidit area, In- rooms, dining room, 1g. wall-to-wall carpet pees Me. ‘shout, “double plumbing, double beap ew fireplaces, full fandacaping many other quality features, Gait for an appointment nt. Monpital Dietrict Modern ly €. ment, double“ plumbing, panelled Brand New Central, close: to shopping, is! ull and pines basement with double plumbing, and a pleasant rec. at $19,800, ~ * roomy ‘Reduced to sell at Riveryiew. — Kin 7, Di landscaped lot. Full pric Woodland Park fh New 3 bedroom in excellont ‘nelgh- Several Youn; = Cacetans #2 |S 01 valley. Panelled living room, erous area, lots of storage. Reduced to sell at $13,500. Kinberry Lots ri ‘Two excellent bullding lots. Estate- owned, Have been reduced for quick sale to $975 each. Anderson Agencies LID. Phone 865-6451 or 885-7844 PROPERTY FOR SALE ‘Choice building lot on and Ave. Castlegar, Ph. 865-5748, shad ‘Lots Ee idnberry, ‘Heights, naird, 63. Lites for aise sale. Ph, 880-7780 co aoe for sale = SOC: = 965-8158, 337 See uae ee Be son. ek,” on. , = 887 ‘Corner improved. lot in Binnaind and ‘corner lot in Slocan City. NC Kootenay Multiple Listings & Local Realty Small house at Thrums, within easy distance of pulp mill and Arrow dam, Full price $5,000 cash or a Acre Wood Lot at Bl Close .to- Blac! highwe Ideal for trailer and weekend camp- alte. Full: price $1,200. Large Lot on 5th Ave. Kinnaird, 100" Frontage. Reduced to $1,600. 10 acres at Blucherry Creek. Good site for’ subdivision or excellent comme! perty. 200 Acres Good Bench | 2000’ elevation sultable for pubdivision, Close to. main highway between Cal Castlegar and Trail $75,000, Make an Py 2 apartment’ pullding at 51 Colum- bla Ave. Owner most anxious to sell, This desirable revenue property can be obtained for a low down payment. 3 for Sale between Ave. Modern Motel jumbia ‘Avenue, you are ooking for & bullaing ote ercial, call our Feddential or Comm 2 porsi YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED P.O. Box 428 ir Office” 365-2125 Res, 865-8117 Premise: ‘Castle News ‘Bullding and aie. heatre. This building could be mad into apartments or lends itself for office premises, Some terms. William Kalyniuk Agencies 534 dosephine ats Street, Nelson, B.C. Phone 852-2435 OR PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-7090 CLA VEHIGLES FOR SALE 1567 Meteor scdan, V6, automatic power steering, and brakes §3,595 and 1966 M« r VB automatic $2100, a motor, "Ph, ‘865-7033. ‘Excellent. condi green Pen. 7368-7490 Bob Inne! 1962 9 passenger yoilesvaned bus with new engine. Pn, ies "57 Plymouth, Ph, ‘965-6629, __383 4 wheel drive jeep Wag- eer. Beautiful sande Fully equipped. Only 29,000 miles. 385- RS 1965 Meteor sedan V8 automatic $1,995. Also 1966 Meteor sedan, beautiful red V8, automate, power Steering and brakes and many s $2,595. Castle Motors. Ph. 36 er “and I hiteh: Sheritice price 6S Volkswagen with sun root AMEM Eee oni excellent condition. BA Francis Burne) Jones, “46, a resident ‘of ‘Kinnaird,’ form: erly of Nelson, died Sept..14' at the Castlegar and District: Hos- pital after a lengthy illness Mr, Jones was born in’ Ne! son June 20, 1918 and received his education there, He:married the former Catherine’ i Meteod of Nelson: in 1955. z Before World’ War department.and West! Koo- tenay Power and Light Com- pariy, doing’ construction: at Bonnington. , During. the war he served with the Canada Provost Corps, Fifth Division in Italy and con: tinental Europe, After the war he was a fireman in Nelson, then worked at the Can-Ex maine: at ‘Salmo: and with’ th ment Commission re Neon Al the time of his death he’ w: jemployed by Celgar. Mr. Jones was a past Mast- to a ee in Castlegar. * Located at Columbia= and Maple the service station applied recently for the change of zon-| ing in order to supplement their business with this new, service. * Approval of the service will likely be granted at the next meeting of. council, with th proviso that the business be con- 888i cerned only with the sale of new cars, not used vehicles, +k oe ee The mystery of the disap- pearing gravel was cleared up, Ald. Jim Corbett disclosed. He said that the problem, one of city crews taking gravel from a privately-owned pit, resulted from “conflict of -information.” ek we Re Telecolor Services Ltd. has withdrawn their application for ar end-!q Castlegar business licence to $1,295, |Sell color TV’s. 333 The organization withdrew after notification’ from council that a full of their er of the Ymir Lodge No. 81: AF and a member of Koo- tenay Lodge of Perfection. He’ was an active sports- man, and a member of Fairview Athletic Club, junion lacrosse and hockey champions of 1937. He is survived by his wife Catherine; two sons, Craig 10 e! and Grant 8; two brothers, Reg of Victoria and Ernest of South Slocan and his mother, . M.. Jones. His father H. A. ‘ked for the C! H the car, it went out of control pant ed for. the (City of. Nelion MMtasonie funeral rites were by. Ymir Lodge No. 88/31 AF. & AM at the. Castlegar ‘Masonic.Temple Sept. Funeral ‘services were held in the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home. last , Saturday jah Rev. C, N. Howard officiat- ing. Honorary pal'bearers were E, R. Aldred, W. H, Craig, E. B. Hearn, H. A, Lapointe, D. D. MacKinnon,’ A. B. Merry, S. K. Metcalfe, We Miller-Tait, S. Mor- ris and M. J. Woo Cremation followed | with E.|the Castlegar Funeral Hore in care of arrangements. “(continued from page one) This means that’ other ‘ opera-' tions in the.“southern interior’ may not be closed’ down for’a le that. the strike: here. went into effect. - Then, pweitl a period of time r all to =7 Vauxhall 6 cyl, sccm cone aon = Ph. 365-8288. 338 Dodge, ork Peon ‘Studebak- er. siationvagon $20 Ph, 365-6897, $1,595 and ct. ‘Chevrolet’ 1964 Volkswauen atationwagon 1500 od 51,605, Cas! tle Motors. Ph, S65- ale 1961. _Mini Austin asd, 1959 GMC 1% ton trailer ratler tow truck, Fully equipped» — dition. Also equilizer hitch — i fit any size truck. Ph, S50 S180 ae n-|times by ther WANTED lee nome for pretty gray and shite atten House. trained. Name ush, Ph, 366-7038. * HELP WANTED ~ .- | See posters ATMA vice Commission, Vancouver,-5; BC. Quote Comp. No, 6T-VB64, 5 Grocery help, Pe or: Tull time. Apply Bob's Pay’N Talkit Baby sitter in sae ‘Creek, mother. works, shifts.;Phh., 56-8180. 5a Ena, fr RUEECTEanIne Fealie in Lee 865-8078, keeper tor motel, capitis of¢ supervision Korth with :-full know: ledge of laundry. Also "bookkeeper of- fice help. Ph. SOS 127. si 336 WORK WANTED Housecieaning, or baby sitting in me, Ph. 866-0028, 888 ny au We Ph, 365-6727. 865-5821 ROTISES Juntor | Forest wardens _ tirst |5 meeting 7 p.m. tonight, ynureday, Sept, 21, Woodland 1 Parke School B fan desires ride to Nelson Voca- itonat MBehoo, ommend Ph. 365- == mn Will be one ‘grave cov- ers and markers in tery, Kootenay District, Fn. eee See. ou like to sing? Join. a Kinnaird’ United Chureh Choir. Prac- seria Thurs, Ph, 368-7814 baby ‘al altting. Ph, ttn80 Minimum 75 lions for the price ot two. Glasaitiea ads “ene ‘nt 12 noon sharp yn Wednesd: Deadline. for vaispiay advertising rv ‘12 noon on’ Tuesd! fa ”) he Salvation Army. Thrice Shop is Re Monday to Saturday 9-5, Fri- day ovenines 6-9, age should: see our. Home League Tab! in 28 “ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS. Box 303 Castlegar. tink? Photocopying: black-on-white proceas. Birth certificates, Import- ant papers and letters,“ copies of pag- in books, etc. Reasonable gates. ‘poly ‘at Castlegar News. ein baby sit in “my. Aome: 7 _ 837 | 0: ror. Feading — steam baths— intentions would be conducted by council before granting of a licence. a} They were also notified of ‘possible necessity for posting a sizeable performance bond. oe ke we Castlegar. could increase the capacity of its sewage la- goons by as much as seven jely simple required “the fact that a strike has indeed, taken place and that men have withdrawn their. ser- er week or 10 before thi back at the. bar; ig Although government inter: vention’ at ‘this s! stage is hi; unlikely, it is ber le ‘that the Tie that the, 16 days from the| £ procedure of aeration. Council’ was notified this week that the further air treat- ment of sewage would result in tremendous benefit, at a very/ ai reasonable cost. The decision came after a medical health department exa- mination of the installation fol- lowing © provincial.’ government word that water pollution is to be the subject of a crack-down at the next ‘session of the legis- lature. s ek ee “The Town. of Castlegar accept bids from: a Vancouver firm for replacing of traffic and sfreet signs in the town. ’ Estimated: cost of the re- Placement Program is' $2,000. Freak Accident’ Could. Have Had’ ‘Tragic Results ‘A freak ‘accident. with near- tragic - results ‘was “reported to ; ROME last Sun rer Oe of the rear view mito on. the a re, coast” mirror, ee ck pedestrian on the head. destrian was identi- ceme- | fied as e) podesi Jacqueline May La Hue. °Y Hospital officials sald’ it re- juired Tavera stitches ‘to close the ‘wound inflicted by the mir- P will ck ‘fe E employees out of work for a consequently longer period : of “The shut-down of the > Celene fairly. orderly No.1 of fans to effect, ie on. ° in Press release Jssued esterday, thi e pulp’ mill: uni days “tt had 1 been; the decision of Celgar Ltd. to shut down the "| pulp mill whenever the sawmill was struck so when the picket line appeared the necessary pro- cedures ‘were put: in’ effect to shut down the pulp The camapaby says that prior to the IWA strike,: it was: mu- tually ‘agreed between Local 1 and the pulp division manage- ment that should:a legal picket line be placed at the entrance to Pulp Mill and Union Differ Over Shut-Down. . | company. prop erty which Local 1 members ett obliged to honor, then ‘Local:1 mora mbers : would shut down the in an orderly. fashion, The company denies it was ever its intention to close the pulp division if the lumber div- ision was struck, but rather. the 1 members would honor an TWA S| picket line. .. The Local 1 press release notes that the Jebutiing down process is estimated to up to 36 hours and necessary oper- ating crews are being ‘samitted by-the IWA. pickets to complete the shut-down of the mill.” lumber * operations, wn | Ment and financial dis 1€. > shutdown was _de-| Pe! Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, . EXCAVATING ~ PHONE: 365-7013" t COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL 349-8th - Ave. Castlegar ‘Building Supplies © es OGLOW BROS. Building (Bise Sypely Co. Ltd. / Phone 365-7202 [A NTINGS CASTLEGAR NEWS: INTERIOR. LAKE SERVICE LTD. ¢ - ¥. e ~ Charter Service ‘Towing - Barges anywhere on.the Arrow Bakes Nelson 352-5434.» piel ea: No no charges are foe| GARDS OF THANKS | allbearers, tions). for thelr Kindness shown us In our recent bereavement, — ‘Mra, C.-M, Clerke and: family. ‘We wish to express’ ot to all our friends “and ete tives cor, assisting and comforting ‘us'in|the time of. our sorrow. Special thanks fp the doctors and statf of COMPLETE SER VICE GASTLEGAR NEWS Mee wish to express our sint for their assistance anrig ness,Catherine A. .Jones, Craig and Grant. the they have done for our “husband and fath- ‘er.:— Mrs, Makeiff and family. ] ‘Heat by... : UcOUALEEY : HEATING & PLUMBING Gas, Oil and Electric Forced Air Furnaces FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED. WORKMANSHIP PAUL; HUPPEE™ Phone 365-8079 Castlegar i (casey) “Jones predeceased hin” IN.THS itt jclusions are my own and I was not’ there, Alfie tells me that the riots id on ory at t first ‘tal wa Actually, it came from a fel- an orderly at first — was low, PLLlns talked to a fellow who supposed to last three days or fellow passed 50. it on to mes! : But after about. the first oe e well-known “York:| 24 hours, word ‘came’ ‘around nat that; is, | Alfie, that “the man’ was on his way re man-about-Canada .who| there. ‘writes ‘about: the: question, tells|' ‘The man, for all’ you nom | me he was there when the riot] hippies, is the police. happened. Well, goes the story, when | ‘The events: are from; the}the, man moved us out, we person whol wan iMereck ‘The con-! of , wandered around, and we Taree Tve. zot the! word. The an- swer is right here in my porduc- tive little ‘skull. My idea? Well.) | not exactly, Water Rastitton Take notice that all’ WATER Remain he are IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUED. Also take notice that OPEN END HOSES are prohibited at ALL TIMES and offenders: are subject to prosecution. _ A. Percheson, '-. Clerk, Town of Castlegar. sort | Ave.” ICE MAKER-ARENA MANAGER Applications ‘are invited forthe’ post of Ice Maker-Arena Manager for the 1967-68’ season. “Ap- plicants are to state date available and salary ex: pected to: the undersigned. | A. Percheson, Clerk, Town of Castlegar. ended up in Yorkville "Ave. where hippyville really is, Alfie eres that when one of the m Many automo- piles blasted ‘ite ‘horn at one of |! the | many, many. hippies, the crowd took offen : And then the trouble start ed. The entire mob : sat: down, began blocking traffic’ and | af- ter chanting many not-too-con- troversial chants, the idca'came up| of “Let's. close Yorkville Word from the one who was Sireet stayed open or got fleey They wanted a cause to cry about and that was it.) “They sat down in front of cars, they approached the mayor |i William Dennison, they, protest- ed and hd protested But to no avail. There 1s'a pattern here, After leaving the party, they cruised, looking’ for “trouble. Town, Chamber May Donate to $200,000 Ski Race in Rossland Donations . from Castlegar to support. the DuMaurier Cup skiing competitions .at Red Mountain in Rossland may run to $700.or even higher, officials of the Town of. Cast! legar disclos- ed Tuesday. Mayor 8. Cc. Maddocks, com- from | 0 from the now, somewhat mind, less ‘mob, ths problem. of these young: 3 is the problem of young people allover , the, world) — they. burn for. a cause, ut they can find none to they go looking: for trouble. : Instead: ;.of ' preaching. (a phoney. “Jove” doctrine — even they: don't: believe. it —. they malght ba be better. advised to ‘drop out” of trouble: and “drop in- to” life. It's a. frustrating ‘life! — they're right about that, But if they were to get off thelr posteriors and work a ttle bit, they could :neutralize’ some of the ‘frustration — a lot ‘of young people have'done so. Many. Conada's’ drugs and