if CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16, 1967 - SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Last Thursday night open house was held at Stanley Hum- phries. Besides H peneral tour, ere were special speakers, a film, and an art show of student work on the program.' The art s) ow, - ponsored by the SHSS Arts and Crafts Club, d | pro’ entries were recelved. - Final house standings in ‘the eompetition are: House 1 — 129, House 2 — 90, House 3 — 146, House 4 — 101. The following are names of winners with the number of oints each _Tecelved: Maril; erecting een oufe — 5, Connie Gregg — 5, Mary Anne Fleming — —5. Sens of our girls are up in arma!’ It was mentioned last week that many welcomed the change from mini-skirts to “‘one- inch - above - the - knee skirts,” However, there have been a few . For those girls concern- ea, the statement will be chang- ed. Many welcome the rule — but there is leo some opposition. | + Well, girls?? Changes Noted In ‘Hospital Addition The board of management of the Castlegar. and ‘District Hospital received BCHIS’s quer- wjies and suggested changes in- | volving the mechanical and elec- trical aspects of the proposed hospital expansion at its meeting nie TRAIL Driving School Wit START IN CASTLEGAR March a it has referred these sug- pte to its architect. \: ie earlier revisions pro- posed by the denartment are in the hands of the ‘architect, re- ports hospital administrator Ken Talerico, and he is in the pro- cess of revising his drawings these suggestions. ‘With Dual Controls PH. 368-5621 At its meeting the board also accepted, with regret, the resignation of board member John Whitewood who has accept- ed a position in Ontario. ‘We Buy and exchange all used merchandise. We also repair roller type washers and small appliances, ~' Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. and Sell fon NDP benches is Dr, Ray Par- LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER . ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order HALF THIS’ WEEK’S SPECIAL Discontinued Piant; Lines. Spred-Satin and Cured Lustre — Glidden First Quali PRICE “We Take Better. Care. of Your Building Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155... . VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Nesbil The 1967 ses- sion of your Le- gislature grinds on, much as in rogation w. it 11 come, before Eas- to the air waves to deplore long speeches by the oppositio: Well, tev Tre Jong, all all right, and requently repiti Oppo: tlon believes That, in order to get this government: to do anything they have fa hit it over the head. ‘That's the way democracy is, and there's nothing can be done about it. The Premier, I assume, feels the oppositio: abuse democracy by making “long speeches and trying to politic- ally embarrass the government, Quite a few of the socialist gpporitonis will belleve that in MLA is now a full- time Fiabe and that there should be two sessions a year, which is nothing short of ridiculous. As long as they’re in opposi- tion, oppositionists will believe | 7 that, or say so. Just let them be- ‘come the government, and they'd not like legislative sessions twice a year. Highways Minister Gag- lardi would go crazy. It's tough enough now for the Hon. and the Rev. Phil. He vawns and sauirms and dozes. and dreams of the havoy dav he'll get away. out into the oven. to. his feof’ and. his’ bulldozers. Mr, Gaelerdl is of the confirmed oninion there’s too much voll- tics vlaved during 2 legislative sersion. and he contd have some- thine tn that belief. The Premler’s chief irritant Kinson’ ‘of Vancouver-Burrard. The Premier thinks Dr. Parkin- son talks too much, and Pt a The True Function Of | cppcsition In Legislature ionists, Heflea? to do is be a sort of om- the hope ‘of helping cabinet min-| { S| isters, trying fo 4 ‘The Scene at... “KINNAIRD SECONDARY down several times one day, making 5] speeches both long and mint, an other member have a chance in ight on, Social Credit Ernie LeCours of Richmond: likes to irritates LeCours says all he's budsman for the government, in] ¢ improve their public image Ses said Mr. Le- sours: urtlike, all he 's try- ing to be 4s an orbudsman. Miley Mites Planning Award Wight April § at the arena hall where the awards for the best overall er will he awarded. The hest overall plaver will receive a tronhv snonsored bv Joe Fador of the Castlegar Svort- ing Gonds store and the most ceive mealions, one from each of the six teams, ‘Tickets will he available March 18 at. the . Castlegar Snortine Gonds, Carls: Drug Castle Tire, Triechuk’a Foods or eo Sno. Denny Hraghes at the Premier glared] tne snow on Mon seven and once snapped: “Can't some| ong one half ince! ice lies there in. the nt. { this debate?” The doctor went Sparkling aot Beau haven't the rh heart to scowl at it. eak out ‘ wasn't quite so devoted to us. galnst the. government he was! Tt curls around our school. and though “it: mever' meant to go away from us x ite . for next weeks column: * the Gay Nineties concert belong to us! Now you know why we Plans are well underway to|red underwear, and our Mrs. hold the Mitev Mite Hockev ban- Smitty in the Chorus line. Aren't quet for oarents and plavers| they good sports? | * vlaver and. most advanced play-| cin staged a hot dog sale to advanced team plavers will re-| performance the next day with We went out at and measured countered, But somehow we wish it rubs against our doo! retep as ed . & 8 eo All the little fishes in our aquarium love Bob Marshall. He saved thelr lives when. danger struck, Every day he is atalwart- yo on ng them job, guarding and pro- tecting them. Meas the late Governor-General Van- jer in a solemn assembly. last week. Those pine part in the Margaret. Rebalkin; Daryl Amos, and Garol ‘Obpdkot?. “LEGION EASTER BINGO Saturday March 17 8 PM. LEGION HALL ‘EXTRA GAMES EXTRA PRIZES Those ae amantors in are so proud of Mr. Miller and glio! : We have been telling you all vear how great they are... And that was our Mr. Schiavon in the ‘The boys in ne Gymnastic help | raise money: for their Kel- a trip. They were swamped ig customers’ who bought them out within the first ten minutes. They repeated the the same results... . No one in the world gets hungrier 1 than grade'e eights. eof this suow to go to the Cross for of tickers will be ‘Anril 1, Executive members of the hockev. association. are still in- terested in collecting any emnty jough The doctor “pores the Premier, which doesn’t in the least worry the doctor. Well, the good doctor, it must be said, is never sparse when it comes to words. He’s a and vie filling cartons {anv size. anv flavor) which last season assisted in ob- taining some 20 sweaters for the younver. players, ese cartons may: be left tireless talker. He rose up and at the Minor Hockey office in the arena. A- total of $1,400 will be awarded to winners of a nation- al Centennial essay contest on the tonic of fire fighting, ‘Kin- naird Fire Chief Rene AroHeaL, bault announced this week. second and third prizes for national winners are een $250 and $100,-respective- ly. Fire Department Sponsors Centennial Essay Contest Both English and’ French language students. are eligible. ‘tries are not to exceed 2,500 words in length and must be certified by_a parent or tea- cher as to the fact that all work is that of the child alone. Local fire officials will of- fer help where requested, but research for the essay must In 11 regi priz- es of $50 will be awarded. Sponsored by the Associa- tion of Canadian Fire Fighters, Canadian Association of. Fire Chiefs, Inc. and the Internation- al Association of: Fire Fighters, the contest is the contribution of Canadian Firemen, to Can- ada’s Centennial. Subject of the essay, to be written by children of: grades 5-8, is A History. of Fire Fight ing in My Community. Bottle Drive To Help Scouts Jamboree Trips Scouts and Cubs of 2nd DEPARTMENT PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NELSON.CRESTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HIGHWAYS Pursuant to Section 27 of the Highway Act and Section 199 of the-Motor Vehicle Act, the. follow- ing load restrictions are hereby imposed on. the Provincial Highways and Roads within the Nelson: Creston Electoral District effective 12.01 a.m. Mon- day, March 13, 1967, until’ further notice. No’ person shall operate any vehicle on Highway No. 3A, from Crawford Bay to Creston and ‘High. way No. 3 from Creston to the east boundary of the Nelson-Creston Electoral District near Goatfell Cc: packs will be conduc- ting a bottle drive Saturday morning. to help in financing fring of two scouters to jambor- * innaird Scout Stuart Dev- erney will be attending the World Scout Jamboree in Ohto later this’ year and Ron Horlick will be attending an Alberta jam- ree. We hope that the money from this bottle drive will helo considerably. in. assisting these two boys with their travel .ex- penses,” a scouting spokesman said. : Beginning at 9 am., the bottle drive will cover all areas of Castlecar by noon. About 70: cubs and scouts will be taking part. . having a single axle weight in excess of 75% of 18,000 pounds or a tandem axle weight in excess of 75% of 32,000 pounds. Except on Highway No. 21 from Creston to Rykerts on which Legal Loading only will be allowed. All side roads will be restricted individually as posted. Viol of the lati will be prosecuted. and rest "M.A, Merlo, P. Eng., District Engineer, for: Minister of Highways Date: March 10, 1967 At: Nelson, B.C. HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop'and are close to beaches and Stanley Park.- Please feel free:'to drop us ailing, for our descriptive bro- chure, SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored ‘On English Bay at Stanley Park’ done by the child. Chief Archambault — said that entries for the contest should be sent \to the National Room 340. 34 Front St., W., Tor- ‘onto 1, Ont. Contest deadline is July 1. Winners of the contest will be announced during Fire Pre- vention Week, Oct. 8-14, by a panel of judges; All:prizes:\-will be in the form of Tegistered Canada: Sav- | in; ings Bonds, Centennial Issue. ‘The bonds are redeemable at any time for their face value, Centennial Fire History Contest, hi Country Meet, in Trail were forc- ed to remain at home. Maybe the postponement will give them more time to practice. 1 & & © @ e BY WENDY LANE and Antrons. GIRLS’ DRESSES LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES HAVE NOW ARRIVED! In Double Knits, Pebbly oe Latest fashions by Encore in Plaids and Pastels. _ SEE THESE TODAY AT HARRY’S DRY GCODS IN KINNAIRD PANETT, THE POST OFFICE + except that these kids are in|* Since the of the floor hockey season the T-Bird girls have shown that they can win, They have mowed down all herbivorous and carnivorous creatures that they ‘have .en- Mrs. D, E. Hughes 365-5503 Mrs, Dennis Rogers and children of White Rock arrived recently to: spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Butler. Miss Marilyn Markle _who has been visiting her grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs. D. Howrie of Vernon, left’ recently to motor across Canada to Montreal’ for Expo. She is accompanied by a Vernon: girl who was a_class- eT while in nurse's training. R. L. Lizee returned from the coast recently where is wife is a patient at St. Paul’s Hospital. - Mrs. Lizee is now: reported to be doing very weil and: is looking: forward to returning ponies and: Mrs. Lybbert are guests of Mrs. Typherte par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Brown, while on their honeymoon follow- 3 ing March 4 wedding. Did you’ know? — Spilled medicine: Pyon't smear the label if; the, label is covered with a coat; of clear. nail polish. EATON'S. § | HEARING AID CENTRE Special Allowance of $20.00 for the purchase of a Hearing Aid for OLD AGE PENSIONERS ONLY Eaton’s Hearing Aid Centre will hold its Spring Hearing Aid Clinic on March 12 in Castlegar and will give a special re- duction of $20.00 to OLD AGE PENSION- ERS on:the:purchase of a hearing aid: See the new ‘Unitron’ hearing’ aid, that », requires no expense in batteries any more. This amazing new aid is built in Canada and can give you: the-hearing you- want. Also many other clearance specials: plus -interest. games, pie-eating patundayn Marchilé 18 contest, etc., etc. __KINNAIRD CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE Kick - Off Celebration Friday. Evening, March 17 TALENT SHOW: K.J.S.S. 7.30 P.M. Adults $1 Students'50c Kids: 25c PARADE: 1 P.M. From Plaza along Highway to Fire Hall where Parade will turn right onto 10th Ave. and will go along 10th: Ave. to the Kinnaird: School Grounds. . POST-PARADE ACTIVITI ES: Oni grounds of Kinnaird Elemen- tary School. Will include tug-of-wars, concession. stands, float. judging, children’ 8 ‘Elementary COSTUME DANCES: Adult Dance at‘Hi Arrow Arms from 9. p.m. = 1 a.m. Dancing to The Vagabonds. Prizes for best old-time costumes -Costumes not. mandatory - $1.75 each. Teen-Age Dance jat Kinnaird Community Hall from 8-12) p.m, Dascing: to Boddy Mary, and His Orchestra, Prizes in best costumes, 75e each. Gordon Campbell Dr. John Ohliger Dr. A, B. L. Whittles 4 | Ohlige: ‘ ” ‘Rod Booth SUGAR AND SPICE Just the other . rather perplex- at was an a a times exciting, address ey one of our Captains of Indus lustry. No Jess than the™ Pree of one of our biggest Producers of pro- cessed foods. A big cheese, one might say, os the ‘vernacular. ‘American owned, needless to ay. ; Perhaps I should explain what the Honor Banquet i) It’s an occasion. when the : students who, have obtained 75 per cent. or more the previous year are honored, along. with their par- ts, Again, needless to -S8Y, it i: S dull: There’ 's nothing much to say the top 25 per cent, which even they can’ figure out, And the “banquet”. runs more to potato salad, a bottle of milk at ea place, and. :cold cuts, than tt does to Falernian wine, Lobster Thermidor and: Baked Alaska. Bat it’s a gesture, anyway. The: athletes. get. a; banquet, with cups, trophies, letters and oR WRITE WELCOME WAGON’ Bex 56, Castleger, B.C, “With Information | ital heartiness, ‘The kids in drama and musie get applause :when they perform. Least: we can do how... bright and « industrious ieihor honor the bright and indus- chance to. show, at the banquet, they: are. Instead; they get a Trouble is, they don’t get a x Industry Captain’s Speech Scared Kids at Honor Banquet ear, Second. problem ts, the Guest Speaker feels he. must inspire |. the kids. It's a tough audience, By Bill Smiley |, A central office addition ‘at | and Of fa scared the wits out of the. kids. If Td ‘been on the Honor. Roll, 17, in’ grade 12, Td have walked right out of there and started booze ‘or: gobbling sug- ar ‘cubes loaded with: LSD.’ >This: fellow: was. an : honest, hard-] pnitting, 105 per cent caj i their |! Resignations bros senior staff members, of Selkirk ©. Col- lege and ‘an ‘ov 80 per r cent renewal ‘of other. dacull yy teach- Nh doesa't pay eves to take we stock o full select SAVAGE SHOES. for children: chaaces with crewing ‘Maddocks Shoe Store ing ap fein by College council chairman soho. awvelten of Trail, | NOTICE aecannnets saith, ares” of the resignati ions’ of Br John ‘The ‘Annuai Meeting of. the Ootischenia Im-. ger, education; id Booth,: director of student , and Dr. A. B, L. Whittles, head’ of ttie mathe- matics and a Biyales department. An’ earlier ‘resignation’ was that of principal, Gordon Camp- bell, ‘who: resigned for reasons of health in November. Pp t District will be held in Ootischenia Community Hall on Saturday, March 18th, 1967, at 7.30 p.m. Rep fi from trustees and election of trustees. 210 the ‘normal Yeas turn turnover -among teachers in district schools is much high- er “and. we expected to lose more. of our faculty in an open- ig year. . He ‘noted, that the College council was ‘genuinely pleased” that the great;majority, of facul- -Hi-Lite Restaurant ‘SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m.'to 12 Midnight Daily _ . Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS. ty members were rem: Z and added: “We are, very. proud’ of our faculty and sincerely happy that so many will be. continuing with Be Welton also indicated that ‘the council: had not yet re- ceived the formal resignation of one faculty. member’ who,’ had not! penewed: the’ teaching con- He also stated that in light of developments. .at .council’s talist,; and ‘him for it, I E don't ‘ive pussy-footers, But talk was obyiously aimed at a he Gis convell ina) Bee some ties in the'area to be flooded behind the Arrow dam will cost $59,000 and central office equip- ment - tions and’ outside plant additions’ at New Denver J nd 86,000 and 117,000 will be spent: f q nansion Spel or. Tee . ‘the Balfour. melding #4 ene 000. to wupgrade th: the Duncan dio ‘system: Deadlocked Says. Chureh spent on- new: toll that. will of | 5. the long di “ operat New. England's rocky. coast almost 350 years ago switchboard centre and expand links’ between Nelson: and Van- couver, Nakusp, Slocan, Salmo, Crawford Bay and Riondel. Expansion ‘at Trail will in-| Nish volve . spending of more than j lish $1 with: installat >| the ‘thought ‘of: ee ing to work, - The Pligg who landed at Q 0 erage'2 about t F000: ae eta ‘a horror wichne ek the. world they would take®: over:: population explo-| , sion; ‘starvation; it’s ‘all yours kids. A few. commercials ‘here and there about the food com- pany. Then he outlined a frighten- air of. it ; coun cil wished : to’ give further con-| sideration to:thejone other re- tion recéfved earlier from a senior staff member.) <2, .- CLASSIFIED "9 y - ADS" 3 TELEVISION & SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Ptayers * SALES — Authorized Dealer For %* R.C.A, VICTOR — For the finest in celer or black & white TV | “Years of is your Of satis -Electronic Services ‘Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. ing ' pi Pro- duce or you're out. And he ex- ed, with a certain amount of pride, how. ruthless an’ exec- utive like himself has. tobe, when ‘someone.’ is not. up to seratch. (I'm probably: being un- fair.’ He’ ‘is noted as a tough but fair man). ing’ g 7 uing them flarealy. He: ma Fnat if you ‘got up’ Monday: morning, and hated you should swi ito: some- hing else. ing. statistics for annual earn- ings::depending ‘on education, :!from elementary ‘to college de- gree. Teachers perked up a bit here, when he said $11, ooo fora university degree, and they ay- e point is that everything he faa sald was eminently: sensible. , tions in-| se cluding the addition of gnul. line to, wnat oalectirs rminals to serve mobile radio- lephones | and an eightchannel | C addition ‘to ‘long: distance” links with. Nelson, °- Mr. Champion ‘ ‘gald ‘the com- Ties for the Ross! be fice equipment’ additions iat Grand Forks, Greenwood, Chr! any will Rosa aod aoe fe. land and: Bril- | J mie ‘Canada’ today this is Church Gur ‘says! the Uulted le Jorities and: each| received few- er total votes than their opposi- tions, In Ottawa a minority gov- ernment moves’ ahead: at a crowirs - YOUR FRUIT GROWERS CIS‘ INSURANCE AGENT ‘269. Columbia Avenue i _ Office: 365-6665 Hom Feo this immobility was' relieved by a few sharp bumps from behing by. a going car, you hear I've been fired!) e- wan apd. 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