fy Next week the: Rotary oie of Castlegar will observe the 67th an- niversary of the founding of Rotary, world-wide service organization of business and professional men, - In observing the occasion, the Castlegar club joins a worlil-wide celebration planned by more than 12,000 Rotary clubs and a half mil- on Rotarians. In | Greece and Ghana, in ‘Finland and ‘the Fiji Now in its 57th year, Rotary Interna tional, world-wide service organization, 1a comprised of more than 11,000 Rotary | mem! yer, Rotary .clubs with a total membership of 611,500 Rotarians, The map shows the 124 coun- tries and geographical regions where / The Rot ‘With clubs on islands as small ag Biacao and across continents aa large as Asia, in nations as new as Ghana 1an—Rotary ‘encircles _ the world. Ormenized in Chleazo on Feb- tary exists. and as old as Japan. Islands —:in the 124 countries and geographical regions where there fare Rotary clubs — the anniv will be marked by men whose di- verse languages, religions, and pol- itical bellefs find a common de- nominater in the Relay ideal of serving others, , Recalling the early days of the first Rotary club, R. °C. Maddocks, president ‘of the local‘ club, sald, ST. ALBAN'S EVENING GUILD : fe will hold its annual “VALENTINE TEA & BAKE SALE SAT., FEB. 10 PARISH Mystery HALL .2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Parcels — Your “co-operation in having repairs, renovations § and. maint 1 ance work done during the winter: = WINTER Bricklayers, Painters, Plumbers, TV and Radio Mechanics, Machinists and casual workers. For further information check with your Decorators, C ruary 23, 1905, by Paul P.-Herris, widens the opportunity of its: members to be thoughtful of and helpful. rwhen Rotary began In Chicago on Feb, 23, 1906, its appeal to business. men was largely ‘social, with the founder of Rotary, Paul P, Harris, @ lawyer, basing his iden for the organization on the conviction that friendship and business could -go hand in hand to the penellt of both, “Today, as it. was right ‘trom the beginning, friendship 1s still hasle in’ Rotary, but. only’ for its ability ie provide _service-minded mal sccratary ‘Means, of Evanston, ‘D., site of: the organization's headquarters building which serves clubs throughout the world, men gather for a sates club meet- ing. ; : “BG's Telephones - Are Now $0% Dial The British Columbian Tele- phone Company passed the 90 per cent mark in number of dial phones in. its system during 1961, with a net Increase of 20,002 Instrumente of all types, for a grand totel of 668,022 of the end of the year | ‘The net increase in total tele- and 2 4,912. tiong, according to s& company re- port, ‘ . oa a During ‘the same period average busitress day local calling through: out the. 360,000-square-mile, system, rose ‘to ’3,505,000, compared with Long « distance trattic ‘also in creased over the previous year, to- tal calla handled amounting to 16, 344,52, compared with 14,488,770 in 1960, ‘ “Local Air Cadet Squad Inspected And -Raled High . No, 681 Air Cadet Squadron of Castlegar enjoyed a highly success- ful visitors’ and parents” night re. {| cently. Squadron inspection was carried out by Flight Lieutenant.Rass and Flying Officer Curtis, both of the ‘Trait Squadron, Asse Sylvest, chaltman of. ‘the Castlegar, council, admitted’. his pleasure and. surprise at the high Robbie Burns Day Tea Held Last Saturday _ ‘The United’ Church ‘basement, was a‘ very busy:"place Saturday. when‘ the teaching’ staff: amen wi ito serve.” ‘The strong, appeal of Rotary'’s ‘concep of ‘zervice to. men. of dif- ferent vocational interests is evi- enced. by the organization's phen- omenal- growth, : s On the day it becomes 57 years old, Eatery International will be comprised of approximately se ‘since “also, theans=that: somewhére in the ‘world, ethan d of every week, and:‘the children ‘of the Sunday School ‘held ‘a very: successful Rob- bie Burns Day tea and -bake ‘sale. ‘The hall was decorated in’ the ‘Scottish theme.:‘The serving’ table |" ‘was covered with a lace cloth’ and! ¢ centered with @ low bowl of white: and mauve pom mums and and interest shown by the cadets. s “.'He stated that it’ was a highly +} satistying experience to observe that so many young lads-were ‘participa- || ting. in*.cadet’ activity. He felt that t..wasn - credit to ‘the’ community ‘|and’an “experience that must surely stend’‘the: boys in great stead for the future, Jim Curtis, chairman of the ‘Trail ‘squadron’: and _ representative of the B.C. Committee of the ROAF Cadet League, stated the perform- ance’ of'the Castlegar squadron was 7 top heather flanked on either side with’ meuve tapers in low holders. On! \ each of the tea tables was a poem of Robble Burns with's motif cen-| tre plece depicting ‘the poem and’ on each table was some heather, - i Gali Tene An exhibition | ‘game of widee spread interést in hockey circles will be played at Trail late this month, Canada’s 1961 Allan Cup champions, On’ Feb. 27 the Galt Terriera, will take to the ice sgninst” the ‘Trail “Smoke Haters, 1961. World Amateur Champions, It will be the ‘Terriers’. last game in’ Canada. be- fore they. swing south to represent Canada in .Colorado at the 1962 world championships. ‘The Galt team has been ateeng- thened considerably ‘for its National role this year. Smoke Eater officials Technicians, Electricians, National Employment Office 835 Spokane St., Trail, B.C ‘Phone 365-5566 feel the ernero will be at the peak of condition and training when pean as exemplified by the Smoke’ Eaters, ‘The Smoke Haters will have the this | Was surrounded with:.the pictures | (jf of the stories of their, lessons which | 95° the . children G-|1-F-T- ss for your. Re VALENTI NE- Exquisite Diamonds $55.00 and Up: a If it’s in the Jewellery line. we have it. Mrs, Frank Richardson was re4 for the and she created all the motifs ae ‘were: very -beautiful. out. the: afternoon were ‘Mrs, Gwi- lym Hughes, Mrs, George Anderson! Mrs, R. H. Pratt and Mrs, Carl ‘Knuteon, Pouring were Mrs Ber- nick, Mra, L. A. Grunerud, Mrs, Reg The older girls of the Sunday | School assisted with serving tea at the bake table and’ at the candy table. They were: Gail Levens, Dz- nize Wilcox, Carol Waldie and Ca- rol Morey.) LTthose in charge of the bake table were Mrs, I, McNell,. Jackie Sewell, Donna Markin'’and Gloria Fomenoff;’ candy table, Lola Ber- nick and’'Jill Hughes. Serving tea were Joan Sewell, Joanne Lazareff, Melanie Dunlop, Linda Snay, Trene nocksen and Maureen | O'Rourke. Eilbchen committee: Mrs, Ron Gem- M. Wright ‘and Mrs.'J, Horst, =, Mrs. W. Haston ‘was the general convenor . assisted: by- Mrs. Horst and Mrs.:L,- Zinto.: Mra, M, Pea- chy, who is in’ charge‘ of children from ages of three to alx years old, had a: very. interesting display of ‘The - long. table. was centered cadets. were undergoing instruction on, “gnsies, Slectnlca and radio, ri ery well done for ‘ich young ' children. There: was also a: display of ‘the story pictures and books used which told the story. .Mrg. Peachy also had a long tabie awhere she kept: the ‘children: busy. ‘with Plasticine while ‘their i parents enjoyed their tea. The ‘chit- dren’-were really ‘busy making ani mals and’ meny other. Projects, Phones’ was the result--of | 167,004, BINGO “EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. = St. Rita's Parish Hall, Front Street JACKPOTS $30.00 & $290.00 pain BS. NUMBERS CALLED Et ELAN Vancouver. Bound on Business or Pleasure? * Stay at a Smart; Central’ address i modernly appointed, where friendly and courteous. service - prevail. Family arrangements, no« charge “for ‘children ‘under 14;, also Free cabled TV and Parking. Rates from: $8.50 Commercial Cards Honored The SANDS MOTOR Hofel On English Bay 1165 Davie Street, Vancouver 5, B.C. ‘telephone MU 2-181 Telex 2359 TTA LA Teste cet loreal Nero tn seca I Te -P&G- CONSTRUCTION LTD. READY TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR DO - IT-NOW PROJECT @ NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION @ REMODELLING @ GENERAL CONTRACTING - * Phone 365-8151. P& G CONSTRUCTION: ‘LTD, 191- 10th Ave., Kinnaird, B.C. with ‘a cross and‘the open bible and | [f VALENTINE SPECIAL ON WATCHES 25% OFF a Bosse’s Jewellery Phone 365-2041 THE KIT Plan To Do it ‘Now and ‘Support the ‘Winter Works Program.: -All material readily available during the off-season. MAY WE SUGGEST FOR. THE SPARE .ROOM “OR: : S RUMPUS ROOM 1@ -Ceiling Tites “ i) Decorative - Plywoods @ Hardboards @. Floor Tiles Oe Special prices on Hardboards in effect ‘now CHEN and BATHROOM ‘Arborite | for Counter _ z namel ‘Quality- Finishes Tilo’ Boards Amerock “Cabinet Hardware LIVING “and BEDROOMS ‘Monamel:: Latex “Finish : Wallpapers. . Washable NOTICES e Saturday evening, Mar- ch i eTor. the Rotary ‘Siub si, Pat. rick’a_Dance. 36 wil babyalt, oe as Sees wash dishes, 5023, eal man aa 2 a ol over write to: Ins Produc! NG. Box 4015, station D, Vancouver. 63] 3! BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiac: — Bulck —;.Vauxhall 701 Baker &t. Nelson ° ‘Phone 578 NOTICES atter I will not be reaps atbte t tor anything cher thon ray may | name by anyone other than mysel: =_Nick Cheveldave. FRANK Leeceaey Castleaird Plaza.— Open to Saturday ‘and late on rian nigh’s Hi John’s “Anglican WA ae 19, je Kinnaili improt ment Sdolety ial from 230 to 4.30. ig and sowing tables, also sur. Tig packages: for kiddies; Tickets Bee each, Door prize, A’ desk-model, Scotch tape dis- esslty -around the 98.50 at the C (LCOHOLI' a ‘| Box 303, Castlegar. Deadl ae cae ified ads is 13 non Wi Service & ‘Trucking ‘ Limited i RXCAVATION SPECIALISTS 3 YARD MICHIGAN LOADERS YANDEM DUMP. TRUCKS Phone 965-2839 Castlegar Phono 360-7474 ‘Thruma INCOME TAX, ‘AGCOUNTING SERVICE rte the day if issie, ttnl7 ” GARDS OF THANKS ‘The! fem ote of eae late. Mary | 0 Babaelf friends, re= Jatives and are ghbore ‘tor ely many acts of kindness, "floral offerings tended to curing our recent bee us dun i reavement. 5 polay, thanks to Mr. J. , Hopkins, one ‘Ternent and the ic! Ousegar Punetal ome, — The Bebeett Pen cae Di Hail nd Iwi all the’ nuraing Patt of rine @ Gaaties gar ne hospital for their many. kind- own 'to me. during 1 stay a stay in the fio. hospital. — Emest 2: {case with Keys lost bermenn Le Barber Shop and e, Motors, rs ‘365-4421. jarge Cae pit and trult. trees Bee atl ~ FOR SALE U-Phone Services has the qual. ue s dressmaker: for you. Ph, 263. oe Suaranteod Tapa oa Bg er sewing machines, Co) justment to all other, ae EWrite n estimate in ‘advance tative each week. Ph,. ‘Tratl eat felson’ 41. Bids will Be received for “the eae estate of the late E, D, ES .. Send bids ‘to 1126, Castlegar. Highest or any ae not peressaity sare en spraying ‘Outi with cylinder compressor; washing machine. ‘pn 365-5650, 368 Hockey Schedule Monday, February 12th — Bantams at Castlegar. 830 p.m, Castlegar Midgets vs Nel- son Midgete'at Castlegar. best 2 out of 3. used | Tucsday, February 13th — Cast Pee Wee and Juven- Ye play in Nelson if third games are IM HOUSE — 2 BR room. Large kitchen and eating area, LR. Priced to sell ab $19,090, ‘Terms. , 2-BEDROOM, STUCCO TAGE — with garage and 4 fers. on heal pat, a basement, Price $10,- ed oper gas fee only i years old, . Very good buy at $10,500. Easy terms, 2-BEDROOM HOME — altuat- Sorat mult teem ane honk "poled COB, ent to sell at $6000, Easy ‘Terms. Young ‘Agencies’ ‘Ltd. Castl leaird Plaza Phone ‘365-4842 en 6-7 No. ‘B-bedroom House, full bas For Every Type of ¢.. faa re’ vu “Public Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. on ae tan ' Building 3 Suppites : OGLOW BROS. * | Ballding & Supply Oo. “Ltd” TRAIL . PHONE ‘TRAIL 365-6818 2] 915. Ei, SOCIE0 oF te write Box. 4 price, jews. 1gsa_Siymantn: tation wag Ph, 366- otter %. eee biter ‘I-bedroom: tor Tent. Apply Bas A Ave, Castlegar: ‘Terrier_puppies, 310. aaa ~ VOLKSWAGEN ... SALES: "USED CARS — "TRADES " Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 ‘New 1961° CHEV, STATIONWAGON $3195.00 ‘PARKVIEW MOTORS — NELSON, B.C: NEWSPAP MONS. 121 B16. “TUES..G.54 G48 WED. B-3 G-47 PAR. — Inene’s IN XINNAIRD, — Groceteria, - GASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD KINSMEN. ee Cards are available until Bingo is called:-! CASTILEG. Daven irene Sporting ‘Crossroads Chevron Trail, Inp,;. Kinnaird Coffee Bar and ‘Service, IN _GENELLE — Crockett's B.A. Service, IN THRUMS — Phil's Service _Btation, Moran's, Store. “IN ROBSON — John Holuboft’s store, "Anderson's Store. “BINGO 18 FULL HOUSE. ER BINGO: THURS. Bs N32 FRI. 124. B11 SAT. 1-25. B-2 Cafe, Castlegar Drug, | Jack's Goods, Castle Bowladrome, Pitts Plaza Drug, Cut-Rate “Trischuck's. . °~ ’ HERE’S THE GAR RADIC TO BUY It's a powerful, 8 ‘Transistor, ‘push ‘button CAR RADIO | ‘Tes a beautiful, hi-precision 8 transistor “PORTABLE it’s the fabulous transmobil. Locks into. your. radio posi tion in the dashboard : and ‘without interruption isa portable fransistor that can'be taken to. the ‘oeach or: into your boat. When in the car it. operates: on ‘your car:battery system or on its own self-contained batteries when out of the car. $79.50 see i today at Mitchell Supply Ltd. Phone 365. 712 % 2-bedroom Tevenue home with 3 suites, Ges heated: Apply ,838-6th. Ave. Oamtlegar, 1. we Heated, * “fully-furmished spart- nt, close to town centre in Gastie- |. y2-room furnished 1-room: pouse. Pa 365-2161. furnished and ere suite ne 365-5869. after Spam: ‘Weekdays. ‘Small, house, partly furnish: Ph, 366-2632. ag, ‘3-room | “basement, furnished me. Ph,"985-3807. : ae] S-room suite. with bath in th Harvick Block: = Li ey to. rent 3-bedraom house by th thee ena ‘of March, Will Bian: vee, Ph. 365-2771 after 5. p. - ENGAGEMENT BEFORE, FOUR. risa viene of “sTEERinG 'wonpuns" is the time t act! Results‘of unbalanced or out-of tine wheels, they ‘regule in too-short foo-dangetous Blow outsr=too. man? ACCIDENTS! Play ‘sal See us Now for a. quick; sue safety Suceup with scien tific BEAR equipm: ele Think Yor Repair Man Fer o “Sate "K EN’S: Wheel Alignment. — 231-7th ‘Ave. - Kinnaird |. Phone 365-2472 sae or 2 ‘basement suite’. in inrgs & to'decide winners of West Kootenay semi-finals, 1-2 game, 1-8 No, 7-8 game, 8.16-9,16 No, 10-11 game, 9.16-10.:16 No. 14-15 game, Thursday, February 16th — 6-7. No, 8-4 game.” 1-8 No, 6-6 game. 8.15-9.15 No. 12-13 game. 9,15-10.16 No, 14-16 game. Saturday, Febroary Mth — Castlegar: Bantam and Midget _| vs Neléon. If. these! third games are necessary. ‘to. decide © the winners they will: be played ot Castlegar, If ica is” available, ‘these games will be ‘played Saturday night starting at 7° pam. It ice ‘is not. available, these games will have to be played Saturday morning, In this case the following practice schedule for Sat- urday morning will have to be cancelled from 10 'a.m..on to 1 pm. 7.20-830 No, 1-4 practice. agar 830-930 No, 6-8: practice, ~ Toaeeng ‘No. 5-7 practice. ‘7 p.m, Castlegar Bantams va Nelson| | Second games of eerie —-|. EXPLOSIVES will begin river later this year’ as' near the: upper end of’ the the intake’ channel (shown the. .tunnels.. Diversion will age. dam .to begin building i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1962 3 BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phone 365-2511 Robeen- Marshall's Storo Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE Sé5-2081 COLUMBIA BAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar, iting ‘into west bank of Peace workers start three funnels which will be the new route of the river starting in the ‘Fall of 1963, A:small dam will be built across the river tunnels to direct water into in white) and then through permit 615 foot-high, port- in ary: river. bed. GASTLEGAR DINING ROOM Whitson Funeral services ‘were held ‘Mon? aay aeein the chapel of’ the Castle. gar Funeral , Home. Yor. Bayard meeting of the Kootenay Soolety tor Handicapped Children it was learned that ‘Mrs, M. Moore, presi- kes: attended the board of governors meeting’ on Jan, 27 at Creston. : Whitson of who died Pri. day following a short illness. Sunday had he lived. ‘Mr, Whiteon came to Canada in at) Waisateneu, Alberta. Aiter his were pos. ted bythe. arohitect, R, ‘Wellor, for the proposed Dr. Endicott Home at Creston: The Home will have four about 10 years ‘ago, he moved to Kinnaird, He is a’ past member of the IOOF, Mr. Stewart Gustavson of the al units, eath to house 30 — though only one unit is planned for operation at the present time. Tt was, decided to have a special membership meeting in Mar ch at which time’ Messrs, Meredith, | Mar Billingsley and Lyns of the Trail i | Society and Mr. Wellor will be pre- @6| sent to discuss the plans and pro- J vietons of the new Home, Since, public ‘Interest in the . | mental. retardation “problem is on ‘gg | the increase Jt will be an opportun- ity’ to: learn more about this “one a step forward” in coping with the tremendous ‘challenge. The treasurer reported.that the Kinnaird “Athletic: Association do- nated a cheque of $30 to the Silver Bireh School: ‘This has enabled Mrs, Palsson to purchase’ several items of sports cquipmient which will be eagerly: utilized by the children at- tending SSilver Birch School, tthe funeral and Mrs, A. Berg was organist. Burial was in the Kin- naird cemetery, Palivearers ‘were: Nelson “Askew, ‘Woods, “Walter . Yasenuk, J. \Fred. Babaeff and George, Byera, . Mr, Whitson~is survived by his wife, Dale, at home; two. sisters, ‘Mrs, L, Perkins and Miss Mary Whiteon of Hutchisen, Kansas; two step-sons, Franklin Olarke and G. B. Clarke of-Edmonton; seven step- H, Ratepayers’ Assn. Or Local Taxpayers? Tne Castlegar As- 1914 and. homesteaded for 30 years|: Funeral daughters, Mrs. Lusk of Jasper, Al- ta, Mrs. Marie Stréet of Portland, Ore, ‘Mrs, Ady of Kinnaird, Mrs. V. McDonald, ‘Mrs. Edna ‘Duguid and ‘Mra, Mabel Norgren, all of Edmon- ton, and Mrs, 1. Dupie of Bruce, Al- cberta; 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. ¢ (2 Days Spent “Plowing, Sanding Mweive days were spent remov- ing. snow and ‘sanding village streets during January, works sup- etvisor Norman McNabb told Cas- ‘tegar council Tuesday night, ¥Tn his. monthly report, Mr, BMc- Nabb said four men are employed under the winter works program at the arena, Right-of-way clearing at the Castle Bar Ranch and Dr. Hall’ property was completed and repairs were made to a water mein on Woodland Dr. and Ferry ‘Ave, ‘Three street crossing water ser- vices were thawed out during the month, added Mr, McNabb, and the Tocations of the three crossings were noted and’ they will be: lowered be- fore next winter, KINNAIRD SOCIALS. sociation’ and the village's minutes of council meetings ‘were discussed ‘oy commissioners ‘at their meeting ‘Tuesday night. ‘Reference was made in the mi- nutes ‘to Frank. Richardson's ap- before council “on behalf men from silver mined and refined in’'the | province, these . miniature silver stones provide a fitting prize for grarid aggregate champions in the B.C, Curling Association Bon- splel, this year being held at Pen- ticton from Feb, 5 to 11. ‘The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company has been mak- ing and giving the famous silver rocks ‘since 1925. . : :In /the ‘early’ days they were ees every fourth year when the BO. spiel: was held in ‘Trail. Later, silver stones’ were awarded to BC's grand challenge champions and more recently to the grand ag- Sregate winners. ¢ Stones are 314 inches in dla- moter and welgh approximately 144 Founds each, Fashioned by. Comtneo cratts- | ! of the’ Castlegar Ratepayers’ As- sociation’ Commissioners pointed out that Mr. Richardson had’ not sald he represented the Ratepayers, | Commented Comm. Walter ‘Thorp: “He may have been here on pehalf of the Ratepayers’ but ‘his exact words were ‘on behalf of some ,|of the taxpayers of Castlegar’ " “Let's use his’ exact words in the “minutes,” - suggested © Comu:. George Carr, . \ DE Celebrates ‘Founder’s Day’ ‘The. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire -(IODE) observe Founder's Day on Feb. 13, which wil mark thelr 62nd anniversary. It ts the: first women’s organi- zation to have as their project, the term Arctic..at Tuktoyaktuk Js at present under. construction ,and plans are now-under way fora third hall in the Central Arctic at Zaker Lake, Contract is Let Gn New Road A $18,935 contract for clearing and grabbing another 6.16 miles of the Rossland-Sheep Lake high- way has been awarded to P, F. Law Construction Co, : Highways Minister P, A. Gag- lardl advised the Castlegar News “on Tuesday that work on the contract “ls to begin shortly.” Mrs, J, Kaufman, Phone 365-488 Mrs, Margaret McIntosh recent- ly celebrated her 93rd birthday at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. MelIntosh, Sth Ave., Kinnaird. It