a OS recently subdivid * tische 2h ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 18, 1965 ‘Ootischenia \ ‘Water Dit | jeg inning to Take Shape | strict 3%-hour ur niceting ‘of prin- ° ‘pally Douktobor landowners of | led areas.in. Oo- gachen was, held vat Brilliant or the: purpore of earing a , fea albility ‘repo! q “Pied Oot supply* e the’ pro- ‘presented a report prepared in Victoria by water resources en- gineer. he B.D. Robertaon., report..concludes that the moat econo! ly. feasible water: system to domestic]. ‘water. to Approximately 400 :re- istrict. Tony Pollard, water “rights branch, Nelson. district engineer, ‘GUALING DRAWS ir; Mixed Curling Bon. jel Draws: March 19, 20, 21 For the ‘Vancouver Pile Driv- ing Trophy. y' — Wiegand p.m. Frida: + vs O'Shea; “archanrbaul vs Paw- + lyk; Smith vs Nordic Lodge. p.m. Friday — Biln ‘vs penne Shute vs Me elnrey Little, vs Sidoni. 10.80 | p.m. Friday — Sather ard, zante vs Haley; $0 pin gaturday —Lyons vs Van. Pile; Paul vs Hawthorne; Cowlin vs Tidball. CASTLEGAR ARENA Ph. 365-5021 FRIDAY Pre-School. 1-2 p.m. - Childrens Skating 6. 8 p.m. Students me a 8.80 - 10.30 : SATURDAY General skating 2-4 and &10 SUNDAY General Skating 2-4 and 7.30-9.30 p.m. MONDAY: - Pre-School 1-2 p.m. PETE'S TV AND Radio Repair Service — NEXT TO PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS _ Ph. 365.6455 . REPAIRS TO ALL.TYPES OF TV's, RADIOS AND | + ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. oki aa Best. Wishes HELEN'S FLOWER SHOP LTD. on the move to your new location © Joe and Pat. Fodor CASTLEGAR ‘SPORTING GOODS Doreen and Carl Knutson : PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS be ined ‘by pumping from’a test well drilled yy "Thee government .near ‘tho ™! Caste Pe Cit $0 gain 1964, ., sclieme would: be sen Ve = dmestic’ connec: Hon fant i ie ie anthers isa. larger “of people in the area reuys id willing. to tuke water from the proposed new fem : system would be devised to ser- vice the community with the pre-|6 sent number of residents, w! financially suitable, would not be of sufficient capacity to serve the community should it grow beyond ‘these “botinds. On the other system designed in ticipated growth | of © pve ton would be financially beyond the means of a ‘community of the size’ of the present’ Ootischenia | ° improvement district. Those attending the meet- ing voted.in favor of proceeding to take the necessary steps to initiate this water system at the earliest opportunity, with the aid of a government Joan. ~ They affirmed their inten- tion by empowering the water sores of landowners. to col- fees al Hhoard. ‘on talks: with B, R in: jor - Henan mat descend upon our ¢ommunity. toe" WHat pl ae sala are being ef ce in the matter is, whatever, water Hyd ed Feb. 25 ~carri story which is based on a fore- cast of assessment ‘values pro- essing with Mica construction rom 1965. to 1973: which ends with’ a taxable value ‘of Mica dang” w(t of 3 enieatiag| lon. . ori teat ee ‘dkawn by } the: Revelstoke! district school “f wading op choo} ’ BC, fon brn The. con ‘cluistons stated: iro Sof the large ¢ ‘ovided ! By | im: in 1965 and to advance per pu. pil operating costs for depend- ents of workers employed row. dam: too will be taxal school’ purposes, ‘and if much wil it relieve 7 $6: vile F/Sgt. Lindsay Anderson was honored. at the regular meet- ing of the Civilian Sponsoring Cadets last week when he was tin 3: with a small lapel pin in the shape of wings. Castlegar i is. Offered For Overseas Cadet Exchange Committee to the Castlegar Air | Mrs. ing training course. The ‘area meeting, ‘attend- ed. by ‘CO ‘MacBain, president F.' Gibson and H. Hyson held recently in Oliver, was re- ported a yery successful event. It was learned there” that ‘the annual ‘of. No. This pin will be and presented to any air cadet successfully completing the: fly- Deer Park Socials . WILLIAMSON. ‘Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Webster and Mr. Lester Deans of Slocan Deer Park. - Mr. and Mrs. A, Honchar of Robson were weekend visit- ors to Deer. Park’ while ona fish- “A Bortnick and son David” of Trail spent the at ‘their City were’ weekend visitors to tal Squadron ‘this ‘year will. be held on ‘June: 9. 1. The: Castlegar répresenta- tives offered this district: asa place: of interest for exchange | visits for: overseas cadets,:and while this will not be required ‘for:this year it will be consider: ‘|ed for further 4 Services ° "performed ‘this month ‘by the “air cadets ‘were king” part: in’ the raising‘ of the: new. Canadian ‘flag atthe post “office “as well. as parking |’ oar for the teachers convention and the’opera.:° wic Biden, * commanding officer of the’ Kamloops’ station and” + BVL. Turner,’ visited © the homes here." = and Mrs. Nick Shelfon- tink” Mind children’ of. Kinnaird Park. Sunday visitors to ’Deer ar] “Mrs. George Briggeman was a visitor to Rossland ‘where she attended the funeral services of her brother, the. late’ Louis Schwartzenhauer. ” be Mr. and Mrs.'H. Mackereth and son Bruce of Castlegar were Sunday visitors at the home ie Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Figure Skating AA - Season Gomes — To End for. Year Another season: of figure skating Joss0ne has..come: to.a for the of the Castlegar Skating Club: A panel of judges from Trail watch eight club. members’ go through’ their preliminary’ fig- Cutcheon, Roberta ‘ken and Linda ‘Allis. As a‘ special treat, club NEA F TL TAs ’ Ansco Camera was 12. 95, NOW . Brownie 8MM Movie was 29. 95, NOW. - Hobby: Tool Kit was 12.50, NOW Hobby. Tool Kit was 5.95, NOW: 62”. Power Saw was 39.95, NOW 4” Electric Drill was 25.95, NOW: waco Coo-koo. Clock, German. Make ‘was 31. 95, NOW 18. 95 2 speed Tape Recorder, slightly used, was 70.00 | “NOW ONLY. members: were allowed to bring guests to their -last session of the season on Tuesday. were on: hand. Jast week. to| ures test. These are the success-| © Kinicki, da: eGiauley, Barbara Friesen, k Jo Ann Lanzarotta, Susan Mc-} 77 in? members ‘of ‘the’ Civilian’ mittee-were on hand ‘to ‘wel- come them ‘and thoroughly en- joyed their. visit. April 25 to-May 1 will be Air Cadet Week and: a’ p: ad night is: being: planned. # LETTER To EDITOR” ‘nies school tox costs iis) a fd ry ‘pertinent: i ona a a t iT i} 5 re faced with ‘time "when 'w inerbased: a to:| college, and fo! nen ‘sising’ program’ Pra ‘com! sabi perianal in. the general at steele rant vA ~ “Another ‘p) lem: () tance is protien activit J na‘ Beale rae ‘op f tl 1{ to. meet temporary, housing: de- mandg;;‘and : we" have’ ‘recently eard : that’ 'a. planned ::'trailer “court! development ‘‘hhs “fallen ‘through. No‘ action” has ‘taken place’ on mooted ~ apt lildings. Talk of hot : a veoyel rn ment} talk just a i tere is'a' if capital and | Bites ‘able that too large’ investm in-réntal accommodation $ eventually banirupt the prod erg once the dam, has been co! structed and the small perman- ent crew is’all that remains:out |” ‘of an‘army, to operate the locks, It would seem that if the housing proble: lem is to be. solv- ed” judicially,” with ‘lasting ben- efit to‘ the: community, the ans- wer: lies ina: balanced program spearheaded -and* financed in part: by: Hydro. : : First,’ *Hydro should be and undoubtedly. is; ‘planning to'con- struct adequate ‘camps and eat- ing‘ facilities’ ¢lose to’ the dam site for ‘single men and family men who are not moving in their dependents. Re - Fiydro should ‘be providing, ” large site with wa- ter, power, and’ sewage facili- ties, for trailers: which can com- ssid) x8 Approach’ Wl and :it! would)'be: know. this now, scattered and ‘.unserviced- trail- “Sider fina ae villa “a planndd |. coe - inenit::t ‘befor :too; many |! AT CEDAR CREST MOTEL ALL DAY courts develop and too many 1d schonted fortably house ‘families.* hey pte ¢ansupply space, and‘they also supply trailers'for rent that va have a considerable salvage value. 2 Dhe ideal site would be.on Jand ‘now: in the process of be- ing optioned by». the Villages of ‘Castlegar and Kinnaird near the east approaches of the new |§ Columbia river bridge. The wae ter. and sewage facilities ed-by Hydro for the trailer Te- | sidents' could:be bought by the villages fora nominal ‘sum ‘at the end of construction and could form the nucleus of mun: icipality:: development in ‘that area. This} ple lan would: erabrac a prime “Ii access by'two bridges to our-two villages‘and to Nelson. i Burthermore, | it “action is Dear sir: i Tam raquested by the board of directors.of the Kooténay So- ciety for ‘Handicapped Children, Castlegar chapter, * to. protest most? vigorously.’against - the ‘ill- considered. references! ‘to the'Sil- ver fap School‘in a recent ed- far as this organization is stigate it has not‘dis- ‘oup of. supporters who ‘unt took a tion in respect: E He i‘ have been jonder. whether in fu- Id be possible to'take the: simple ‘precaution ‘of a tele: phone to® th ficers, “ONE - OF - A- KIND SALE. ‘we are driven ‘SD! bility, for retarded children: as for normal children. Although our organizations receives «the ‘groups it:is strugel ciety's wgeling te attitude. to; ards the retarded. child. Gwilym Hugh 49.00 : 2 only Kiddie’s Realy-ride’em Cars" ! were 8.95 NOW ‘ONLY CARL'S DRUGS CASTLEAIRD PLAZA : SOLOHd (E11 OLOHd Liiiad the full impact of]. taken if Hydro ist ‘truly interested: in” relocat ing families in’ the ‘reservoir ar. ‘ea to better land within” our general area, then by extending the scope of their water! ‘instal- lations to servicing existing sub- ‘divided ‘land. they ‘could: make if, very attractive for these dis- placed families to take up lots tr the: best: remaining * residen- tial area’ in’ this’ valley. ‘Third, ‘the private "invest- in this community. can be he using Pyeoeramodation ‘on ‘a scale not calculated to ruin them jen construction workers move mi. It is to be hoped: that they Sail “be ‘able’ to borrow »money through. Central. Mortgage “and eed | Housing: and - other agencies. at rates which: will not‘ force their rentals ‘to. unrealistic: Tevels." >! "It: would! be’ a interest to lA ing ‘area’ with ready =| p good permanent | == d'been veri- - fu- Your .readers ‘are . undoubt: _ that: :For. a most feminine Spring styles are arriving daily at McPhail’s. Do drop in — we're just ‘across from the Post Office —. we'd love to see you. McPHAIL’ Ss LADIES. WEAR: ‘than $2:million, f - through , x ; More’ thai ae with van investment ot, cs 108¢ of all ‘of.it following a, der «issued: in: Va anyone le pau si ig to comple! arrangements,to protect the cre: ditors’ interes e’ company involved’ is Capital .Development Ltd: which SO ee ver pro. La moter ‘Lyndon | ‘Thomas Hurst developed several shopping cen- tres in Western.Cana jy. & bankruptcy order against ttle company, was obtained from ioe to Protect against Capital Developments and 710 persons hold $2,086,000 in| unsecured notes issued» by. this company... ‘Accountant gorRe. B Dou: aldsot, was ®.ap) pointed: trustee supervise ee ‘windup of Ca) ap: tat ‘Developinents andthe, di cy | tribution, of; assets. — if any, among creditors... ( Examination of Hur president of. Capital”, Develop: ments, has been set for ‘April re Se creditors claim‘ $160, 000) vt Donald Gardner, a partnér in’ Donaldson's © office, said, it will take, at least three weeks to determine what holdings Capital Developments owns, : But, he said, it*appears. unlikely’ that hates yy W.. a Malkin Ltd, which hired Gapital Develop- ments owed it $17, “Documents filed with the bankruptey petition indicate that WATCHES by LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN »CANDINO : - Westclox - Timex ‘ ' uld assume’ the obligat will recover much,’ if any, of their claims. However, Hurst said in a statement that the company will make a proposal “shortly” to the trustee under which the ere- ditors in ‘time would get 100 cents on the dollar. Hurst’s statement said the bankruptcy was forced at a time when Capital L Developments re B CASTLEGAR 'NEWS; Thursday, Creditors '$2.25-million. He said a number tat of...the larger ‘creditors had agreed: to the refinancing Rio posal: and 75 per cent of; th eréditors: hud: given the: ‘Sue pany until the end of this’ year to. work them out. |. |, i Capital Devolopiients ‘Eta., Sieh , Capital Holdings Ltd. is 'a private company, with, Hurat o] ard Tletse Vandergaast: its only directors, Its )1963 annual ;re- port, filed with the Registrar. of Companies in Victoria, listed five shareholders, Ancluding : Hurat and. Vandergaast. ': During the last nine years, the company’ has promoted de- velopment of, many shopping centres in ‘the west, in each case setting up: a public company ‘to. garry out the undertaking. > Hurst sald today the. com- pany still holds interest: in se- yen shopping centres — at Port Alberni, Kinnaird, Newton and Esquimalt in B.C. and in ‘Thomp- son, Man., Red Deer, Alta., and Regina, Sask. on hese interests are Snore. 7 a SUA Bowling - ‘(Castlegar Catholic Women’s Loagee! 180; .La- dies } 456;:Men’s: High Single Lindsay Jessie Helfer..669, Team High eam Points:’.Team 1. 2, 1,'Team’ 3 2 ‘Team 4 2} ridail and Do- reen natant 210; LHT Mary Ra: dall 603;' MHS Bugs Nelson 330; MHT Frank: Webster 764. THT Team 9 1227; THT. Team 3.9246. TP: Team-1 18, Team 2 18, Team 3 22, Team 4 is, Team & 0; Teani.6 13, Team;7 18, Team 8 12,,Team 9 18, Team 10 11, Other 600's. Bugs Nelson 743, Roy Fitzgerald 686, Al Fi wick 665. Coffee Break League LHS Joy Andrews and Elsie |" Hiebert '282; LHT. Bertha Vin- Take F Bive '2618./ Mugs 50, Take Five 49, up to build each centre. The’ Properties themselves, have a public finance company and*a holding company . take over assets..and of |: , are , heavily | en- cumbered with secured. borrow- BB iii Capital Developments, ‘ Hurst: siid: that -notwith, standing the bankru ptey, | company is continuing these ef- forts and expects to make a proposal to the: trustee in a short while. 1 rst si not identify at this tim Capital Developments, the ‘management’ of the’ ‘com-|' pany, and ‘acquire’ Capital's’ in- terest in seven shopping cen- 2 The. con- struction ; {Of the, re arranged cen- tres through porrowed: funds, offering: up,.to; 14 per. cent in- terest on unsecured notes., through. which Be rarest notes for thé last, 8. t0..8 out’ the problems thal “emi, abe said. ay The A eke 8 met els of the Wottien’s ‘Association of Robson “Community Memorial ‘Church’ was héld:in' the church hall with |: dy- of: the "192 members and obe’ visitor, sent, The ‘niesting opendd with iging- of ‘the hymn: “Holy Truth Divine,” followed e president. sak rank’ ‘Shafts: —..Re f End: Axle Shotts: 5-Yoar. Written Perey rites 7 “ heise fl BC pai | rial year. ra "Reports of the: various stahd- Mrs. Hyson’ and , Mrs.', Heslop “ to’ be ‘undertdken | The : visiting committee’ re- and: cards’ sent, ’, and: Mrs, A: ‘on behalt: of :the ‘Associatidn: ingot te be that the after the Mizpa ‘repeated tea ‘wi é th period ‘which: tee eae a‘stu- sky poe "origin, and ‘history: of me ‘Wonien’: ’s World Day of Pray- |: ing committees were given with| 2 the. propised work for | ai this at 47, ‘Muffets 43%, Chee-|. rios $7, Pincurlers 36%: , Tuesday 1 o’clock LHS Helen, Walalce 262; LET Helen. Wallace, 656..THS Skyline Auto Service 898; THT Skyline Auto Service 2438, Ross's Meat: Market 4, fe Auto Sharp Shei 3; Button. Pushers 1; Re- ‘Bris Builders 1, om alee a Ralp I Gary jouer eae: foskda ian Night # Sea Bale 284 | ws choo! “indies man ele Linda Lin 1a, Adsheat ‘ilee Three Blaine Adshead 2442 ‘Anderson 272; Men's High.Three Single'‘Team 2: 981; Team High | 9 5.2877. u 'Three'Team 5 cent 607. THS Muffets 965; MHT yPs Inde; jendents 0,. Castlegar’ Drug X Ha, Stgline Fg a student. body, fot 30, students, ‘St. Patrick's Tea - and Hat Show “Legion “frail — March 20, 1965 2.30: - 4.30 p.m. i LHS Linda Wilbotr'240; ian Wilson’ 800° THS’ rr ee : is ore otghton ; 2a; LHT ' Helen-- Wallace giz “TH Chipmunks THT Lic ‘Door Prize: Spring Hat Valued 2 at $5. 95 ja alc Mixed League LHS Ev, Koreen.252;. LHT ME Echmidt 356;: MHT Eric Schmidt 658. THS ‘Reformers 1037; THT Reformers 2966.;./....: Five; ‘Shakes ii1,' Defenders Other 600's Walter Keraiff 651, Ken Price 610. “CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Studtists of Notre Dame Un- age AN NUAL MEETING a sent % re mide ce i MONDAY; MARCH 22 ae LEGION: HALL 8 PM. Y forma’ FRIENDS Al WELCOME éd‘ia realocating student: grant Fapaghig yale oke idea inc? jSelected, at random from, the will ‘p: survey which: is‘ b luctes iy the; Canadian, tion of Students at NDU. No foreign or, part-time stu be, inclu - CASTLEGAR & istrict BOARD OF’ TRUSTEES for the : ‘THE 1965: ANNUAL, PUBLIC [MEETINGS “WILL BE HELD IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES: ‘RINNAIRD UNITED CHURCH BASEMENT Monday; MARE 2 22; is65 at 8. 00 Pin. Ported visits. made and ‘flowers : that Mrs. |" . Martin D. Cart had yisited the Butler Rest Home|’ In’ British “Columbia ' $21. million was paid out in death ed Hefits . life’ t | Het (By te - GASTLEGAR' UN HURC Match 24, 190s ae t 8.00 pan. . «.. > Tuesday, March 23, 1965 at-8.00 p.m. : {Blcction: of one. ‘Trust 36 for’ Castlegar and one. for Hinnitd. - B. _cperrincton, Castlegar ‘and. Mr. A. Culley; Kinnaird, terms of o! expire, bite ce the: 1868 Financial i Co's 3g tement will be ead. Mr, R J: Smales Seeretaty: ream ; Siokers, governed by intricate sain abide By g his “recipe” ‘he makes a variety * of pulp products which ‘contribute to ‘the ‘ais nidhufactiite of almost everything we use in our work and i in ‘our dally lives. £0ge complete uti + fora myriad: of ‘convenient. inexpensive products: mioney’ to” ‘support ‘wages; taxes, achools, transportation, Pun fi dary es, and new i for more Jobs. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE . COMPANY, LIMITED ©»: Head Office: Burrard. Building, ‘Vancouver, BO.) Ee toe eer titer, 4 Develonment *, Celgar Woods Division