Tey “OASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Nov. 19, 1964 ae 7 W. Harmston Pee at 89° ral, services were held See ae from St. David's ‘An- ican Church for Arthur. Wil- im Harmaston, 89, who passed away at his home in’; Castlegar ‘on Sunday, rn ‘in Croydon;” Surrey, England on’ Ma 16, 1876 whiers he Fecalved ea ication: he rey wh which: "he ea) at ain age of :14./In 1910 ‘he enlisted in:the Canadian: Navy and wai HMCN Rainbow: unl ‘Once’ again in. England tlogar, having mar) 1904, they c World War I saw Mr. in” active submarine: service. |’ In -1919 he moved “his: fi to‘ Souris,’ Man: Seven: years. ik ter-hejcame to B.C, where. he was employed’ by WKP&L Co. mon ie ved by ‘his ‘wife ly | ‘Alice nol four sons Roland and Leonard of Castlegar, Robert of Oasis and Bond of Burnaby; two and Mrs, A. Cnud- daughters ‘Mrs: Blanche’ Lister of C (Barbara) if, Sa Sardis, B.C.’ He iso” survive rent ‘and °18 eat. gran rs ‘Select yours; for Christmas : in Mohai rs Wool Boucles, or Crepe Suzettes. in beautiful pastel shades or black & white Regular Sizes and Petites : dias to $26.00 ‘Teachers’ salaries in School District No. 9 have been ettled Bjjin negotiations. =). The settleinent feached was ; considered ‘very satsifa ‘both sides,”, saya pier rent tied ‘ surer C. H: King. The increase Toad.: “Mr. Enevoldsen said it is his ‘committee's intention to as- News Letter,’ to” abaidon Y ber”. porting the need -for: the: road based on the commercial a: nd re jece .or three pléce styles % 'Smart: for: ‘any occasion f Sizes 9 to 20 or 20%. to 24% | “Tom Jones ‘BLOUSES eos coe Lavish with lace: 4 eke PR: . ; "Padded BRAS ‘Sizes 10 to | 18 $3.95 1085.05 =| = "$2.00 is: 3.8 per cent “which is in: ling -certain" for’: itself whether’ or radios, ts in other, nts wish to stay at | increase, will cost the| school ‘ustaict about $23,000 a year. The present teacher pay: roll, is $590,000'a year. Since 1| mill in the school district raises about $30,000, the increase am: ounts to, less. than 1) mill, \ . ; : : :, | | officlated. Softest ; ceewtey ‘Pallbearers were W. we : R ny epee LenS B. pears. Runabout YOU'VE EVER §.| clopnient. committee. - if:a, reasonable number of residents ‘don’t want to ‘stay: be Deer Park ani tHy : arned;::that® rey: do: not ‘ ight will have to be]. e BIRTHS -:To'Mr, and OWNED Silky leather combined with ~ powderpuff custiloning, a | flexible outersole and. supple + ning make this the softest - shoe you've ever owned. ‘ Ashort covered heel r imiakes aQiieeast . running érrands almost eaiye | 318 95 Pre: “]Chureh « "underere! “|: Peontinue; support of the Scor KINAHAN/— 8. R, W. Kinahan (nee Sharon Marie), at:Edmonton on Nov. 13,8 daughter.” ° DEMEO — To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Demeo of Castle- jov. 18, a son. Daa ER — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alexar sof Kil naird, Nov. 18,: a 80) Public Notice Cations r Bronch Nev. aye. 280 WA Square Dancing, Robson ‘Ral 2, 8 pm. Everyone Welcome. Cubs ana Scouts Bottle Cuntiornr 1. 28. Meet at Post Otro Hinnalrd! WI Coffee Party at home of roi E. Martini, praia Heights. ssion to 10,30 ‘a.m. Cubs; Scouts “and stake = House — Nov. 25, 7 p.m. Robson fee. reation ‘Hall, parents and. interested residents” requested. to attend dnd ve~ : From the starter’ group ce $5. 95 to" the: complete track “layout at $125. Come i in Ce see it all set up! ” HLL. HOCKEY NITE WITH Two TEAMS: For Real. Excitement! _ Lego provides an answer to the needs Creative Ciald “WINTER BOOTS sem \ - Every type to suit every job. Cleated, ‘in: lated Beene § sone. ““job. requires we have “poots to fit you. | iO COR TS for Warmth, Comfort & Long Wear. Laminated COATS three quarter, length $29,956 Long CAR COATS “SUT.95. © FU SLIPS $3.95 - $6.95 HALF SLIPS S308 Me _BABY. DEAR. _ CUTIE CUTIE GAIL . , PEACHES,» © cn LENE eo “RIMM MOON BABY TEENY TINY TEARS VICKE 23s NURSE f PLAY. STOVE: SETS a SUIT. CASES 4 80: ich is scheduled’ fo pletion in’ early .196' : Mr. Methane acted as 1 relai Bul 0 thi: ointr 3 has held several positions-in the industrial vrelations ‘field? since joining..the company, in: 1960..;- é his :: n,. Mir. Matheson will be Yesponsi the recruitment and:manning of: the ney mill,’ development of |: training: programs, housing’ fac-'} ted adminstrath Ed ze, oat ampbe! ge and Bill Vo sch trustee |: Ernie Milis has. been-nominated at Kinnaird while: at Castlegar, |. a veteran commissioner, who last | ’ year Hy ‘sought’ the chairmanship: of. the village has been nominated. H R. Ce per- one of the two, vacancies on n Cas- tlegar. council.: There} is also a school board vacan: At. Kinnaird,* °G. S.. Rust and Terry Cormier are the only E nominees so far. forthe two vil- lage council vacancies. Mr. Mills is seeking his second’ term: on the. school. board. a sie + Nominations it 12 noon on, Monday for the :municipal and school board positions. ‘El- elctions, if they're) necessary, will be held on Sat.,-Dee. “been |. appointed aero pe assist- the, mill‘manager for the | firm | ret new,’ Ip* mill ta taste he ena to“ that“ prot we =| courts, shouted dai sp ‘cent proposal by devel », | be: partly © within municipal boundaries. Planners’ ‘Loyalty histo: .|.of.. the’, Deer Park: road: contro- Outlining the re versy, Mr. Enevoldsen said. that =} when ? Hydro ‘officials ' told’ >the external, affairs'hearings onthe - | Columbia ' that: the ‘road: would ‘Trail ‘be - abandoned,’ Rossland- ‘| MLA(Don' Brothers took .up-the @| matter : with );Water: Resources degree’ in’ agriculture, ° Wastwoed ‘in the last »Ph the; road/on-a' com-| ©’ ‘has partment to. “lool. into”. the matter of delay ry| Kinnaird’ court case’ with Basran Trucking to judg Mr. ‘Bonner’s action, ‘disclosed at the willage’s council meeting: on’ Monday. night, follows a/request'to the min- ister from ‘Kinnaird. The 2 village has charged ‘the firm with: jud; the ma Commissi ers feel there has been undue’ > delay in ‘getting 4:$750,000 eached. He sald ‘the road: would hettet than .the. pre i trailer vallowed "in ‘a ‘municipality: because ‘they ‘can then’ be be regulated ind ‘business te lected. : Fenner ian and Max Oba acre trailer : park’ tk Two. Fire Calls : “There was no fire: loss in two. fires in: Castlegar on Mon- day and: Tuesday. At. 8.10 ‘a.m. :on. “Monday morning: firemen were called to extinguish “:a: chimney;: fire - at 523' 3rd “Ave. ‘There .was’no ‘da- mage; done, reports oe id Le’ Lewis.’ chief |-0f high school; Mr. Bissell. sald subject: ert we tric tn Sn et ee of schools G.’ C. Bissell’ when’ he |: addressed..the Castlegar .Cham- ber of Commerce at its meet: -ing .last..week, Mr. Bissell outlined the: Or: ganization of.the B.C.’school sys- tem and ihe changes now. being tions of.: fhe "Chant Royal‘ Co! auission are. put.into effect. ig that : “where: efore schools were set up on:the 6-3-3 basis‘ of /six’ element’ then: three y school: followed ‘by thre: the system’ is now. working -to- ards * i whereby . there: will ae On: Tuesday: at 9.05 “a.m.,: firemen “answered a call to’a "purning shack’ in the 700 block: on..4th Ave.’ Mr. 'Le- ‘wis’ said he’ believed “the: shack was’ built ‘by _ghilaren for “a smoking-: ‘shack’ ‘smoldering, clgaret ‘started the}: Pa Wee mn to: gras 8 while: Fe ‘small (Boon foes will a| take-a special’ three year, occu- f ‘omphiasle on either} fi -the academic: or ‘technical side j Thos alifying: vs vocation: al” students who write the qua: tions at the end ig “examinat of ‘arade 10, wu either. continue |: and a‘ vocational jut into employ: ie working ‘world. or € nt of ‘highways. aia acorn be clone Hart 2 not’ sufficient. to a provincial ‘vocational school! bai ate jects: will:take ‘grades '11'.and 12!-and: jeoucentrates on. either theend of grade 12 they go‘out into ‘employ: ‘ment :or:'on: to cational scho trance exam +.were given three readings at Gastlegas, council meeting ast |: POF ais Ht the same meeting, four * rospe' ences for: carrying: 01 ie: a within the caunicigality and for fixing the fees for. such licences. ok.iNon age? bylaw wil 2672 amending the will Swit: arespect ‘to fs eo li the | Extension Dale... ' Being Considered 5 ones to ae ‘the ‘request, iwhich has been’ the resets | | ‘ed by the village’s consul and for. homes. Associated Engineers... ihe within the village. No.: 259 ‘setting out: the charges -for-the, use of.the.san-| itary .sawer system cof) ‘certain’ types or classes of businesses, fe fardi he conditions. ‘ander which the. vil-| > sed: Wes! t. Ranteney: Re t ropo: gional | College: will. be" voted “: upon in-February by the rate- payers of the sie participating |. ‘school districts infor! mpbell, |": -by: Gordon’ pectal consultant. to the col- lege council, in. a'memoran- jum accompanying’ the :- first ‘installment of.a‘regular: ques- ‘tion and answer series on the lege to be published’ 2 ihe The: Castlegar Fall’Fair A a at 2 which was called for one night < celled owing ‘to the ® feck of. "attendance and if‘ the a 30 minute: per- |’ supgort of the: organizations. - This_was to have been the “annual meeting and election of 1965 officers. The few pre- ‘sent! expressed’: doubt. th there ‘would | » Faire: Anyone baat wants’ to-'see the Fair: carried on and. are willing to. take an active: ol should write to the who repre setits BC's villsmes vo the emE- cutive of the Union ‘of RC. Ma- meeting that-upon on his return he. ‘would’ open a council meeting’ with a few at’ Box’ 646, ‘Castlegar. If en: boing. will be. called in the: new cyear. ough interest is shown a meet-| in French. ». However, on Monday night he failed: to make the promise. of bis threat good. G..C.. Bissell Teported on To: Project Population plete. survey regarding accom-, the ict ‘school ents’ ciitetence held Thursday *| A. Welds chief inspector in at. K chie! rin. al regular school land manufacture: lage will extend its sewer. Hike Zapass presently. be ted to's server the S| fegar News. ommission: di a bylaw be drawn up = ing, expenditure of, th money. ( at the. y ea mecting ‘Monday. night: ‘and © necéssary ‘more‘to the’ lew, proposed courses id Mr. was also discussed. There be a broadening of the courses over the next few years with schools offering: ae geal "presented on. bebalt of the Stanley “Humphries ° Secondary School students and staff a col- 0: 8 the picture with sincere thanks, A ‘committe will.work jected ‘population figures and possible ‘accommodation: re- quired to handle’ the -increased enrolment and new courses. Ed- Bissell pointed out, and the new courses are an endeavour : to ‘with the changing times. issell; | tt ‘accommodation | lem. will cation is Changing ‘rapidly,’ Mri | ‘ Several ae for use’ of. sched accommodation for Cabs: The board approved refer- endum expendit of $19,722.87. ‘Trustee. public’ meeting to discuss the’ proposed 108,000: bylaw and to hy Fe ida for The Castlegar Devel Association, at its recent “ing, decided to