CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1965 OUR TOWN — ByMcClelland>, r Our Heritage’ ‘Hye t Ww ales & Service Kinnaird Man Help Yea ene” Early Chief Justice. Who called the Prince Edward ple in tho World yer, was appointed chicf justice of Prince Edward Island in 1802, However, he did not keep his post long, for In 1805 in conse- _ {quence of his disagreements with the island governor, hé' chang- ed to a new post, a puisne judge Centennial Committee For Castlegar Formed m Hughes, former Cas-; cutive were Rev: T. D. Wilding, weet eo TnTaNsal and Geoff Schalt- Mrs, Hughes' offer to take on the duties of secretary was ge commissioner was| vic ba Monday night as chalr- {nee te treasurer. man of the Castlegar Centen- iak committee. ip of the it tee came at a public ' meeting held to discuss. suggestions for a’ Centen: project, J. T. Dunlop, Mrs. Others elected to the exe-!W. Marken, G. Elected to serve on a board of directors were A. W. Read, G. Fowler, Baulkham, G. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Kaslo-Slocan Electoral District Pursuant to Section 27:-of the Highways Act and Section 1999 of the Motor Vehicle Act and effec- tive 12:01 Thursday May 13th. Monashee Highway to the District Boundary. ‘ Legal Axle Loading Only. i loading. D. C. Westatway, District Superintendent. De | Eo Load Restrictions will be in force as follows on’ Highway 6 from Nakusp. to Needles and on the: Highway 6 from, Nakusp South through New’ Den: : ver-to Slocan Park remains at 75% of legal axle Bro, F. C. Gorse and Mrs, J. T. Dunlop, recording secretary for ie mi Chairman Hughes ap- pointed .a sub-committee com- posed of Mr. Wilding, Mr. Read, Mra, Fowler and Mr. Bro to check on and clear up ques- Hons about suggestions present- e Mr. Baulkham will head a committee on finance. A list of possible projects included improvement and dev- elopment at the arena; con- struction of a swimming pool; a small park featuring a fountain and band-shell for outdoor con- certs; a Senior Citizens’ home; a public library; a Guide and Scout hall. Also plans for a re- Bulation-size track and field; development of the park on the Cenotaph hill; a program for beautifying the village through tree plantings and development of a small park at the inter- section of Columbia .and Main. ext to, the railway overpass. NO TREATIES, A nationwide storm erupted when Quebec Educatit ter Paut Gerin-Lajoie, above, an- nounced. Quebec intends to make treaties with foreign countries. Premier Jean to con- ig) “agreements” with foreign at the meeting were: the Cas- tlegar and District Rotary Club; Branch.No. 170 Royal Canadian Legion;’ Castlegar ‘and District Ministerial Association; Sorop- tomists International of Castle- gar; Knights of Pythias and the Kinnaird: zobeon Castles. Com- Athi letic Association; Castlegar |‘ Local United Church: Has as Guest Speaker Ministerial Candidate Funity.: Ch est. The Village ey C; was Guest ker for the Christ- HPT TTT TL DLT TTT MARSHALL WELLS ELT O00 All First Quality MaRS Ws SPECT! Ro-MariC SURE FISH Gane: BATA CATCHERS! DEVIL. BAITS 18¢ Vatue Oren: Official sizo, .with teal leather cover. GIANT SPONGE 7B Yous DSC Red.and: white. Your Plastic for cars, tiles cholee: 124" of 214" sizes. FULL-SIZE-: 30" TAPPAN RANGE—ONLY 1698.22 PAYMENT Sust 2.15 Weekly © ZiHtont Rotary High-Speed Elements © Fullonidth ‘Storage @ Appiiance Outlet fguclite ven’. © Removoble © Winter’ Sven Roe GAVE 10,00; e-TRANSISTOR 29.93 Value *D’ FLASHLIGHT. BATTERY Gallen wth todiger a plastic ‘3001 treated cover. 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Mr.’ Shields is a candidate for the ministry from the East Trail’ United':Church and is a to bers, Mr. ‘Hughes said i they must be prepared to work hard, as some of eligible government grants have“ ‘been lost. be- cause of failure to establish a working organization and hav- ts ing: no definite- Project lined Grants could have been‘re- ceived in November 1964, the project plans had been ‘sub- mitted, however, there has been very little public interest ‘and poor attendance at all meet- “The: provincial Centennial chairman will be advised im- mediately of formation of. the Castlegar committee . and, ; the area representative of.the com- munity program branch will be invited to meet the ‘centennial committee ‘for ‘discussion. of plans. and projects. The. new Centennial. com- mittee will hold its first regular meeting on’ Monday at which time reports from the sub-com- mittee will be ifj.schools on the subject of yoca- of the team from: the University of British Columbia.: | - - Members of the vocational team have been in the area the past week and have address- ed congregatidfs-in the various churches, as Well as the stud- ents of the district King’s ‘Bench, ‘When he arrived in Toronto he greeted the change with sat- isfaction, characterising the is- land colonists as ‘the worst Peo- ple one fhe world’, r Thorps became a lead- er ae the so called Jacobins against the governor and the family compact. In 1807 he cre- ated’ and led the opposition party but. after some mont ie was dismissed from the bench on the representations of Governor Francis Sore: He then returned to Engl Mrs. C, T, WILLIAMSON Mrs, R. C. Palmer of Kelow- na and Mrs. J. S. Scott of Rob- son were recent visitors to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cole- man and son Donald of Nel- son were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Coleman. Mr, and ‘Mrs. J. Beetstra and children of Trail were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs, C. T. William- son returned to their home here after a few. days spent at Cran- brook and Creston. Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Phelps and son Larry, formerly of Deer Park and now living in Fruit- Baer were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. C. D'Andrea’ had as weekend guests ‘their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Merlo and daugh- ters of Trail. The warm sunny weekend saw quite a few campers out for the weekend, both at the camp-sites and at summer hom- es. Those’ spending a few days at their summer homes includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. A. and son David of Trail; Mrs. J. H, Anderson ‘and Mr. and Mee B.: Hill of Castlegar. M.. R. Kirkman’ and her Yather Mr. Jim Kirkman have left to make their new. home at K tions. Mr. Shields’. address -Sun-| 5 day was in keeping with the thought that a Christian voca- tion does not necessarily mean going into:the “but that being a Christian is a vocation in.. itself. ; During the service the jun- ior. choir,- accompanied -by Miss Heather Marken at the organ, sang God is Ever Good. The junior: -and’senfor choirs joined. together to sing an an- them entitled Far Round the Mrs, J.'R. MacBain and accom- World, directed by choir leader} EI secant soto at the home id Mrs. C.. T. Willi of Mr. ai iam- on were Mr. C. Reimer of Clearbrook, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ri mer. and Mrs. P. Doell of Rei ata. Mr. M. A. Kirkendall has left for. Harrop. where he: will make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Dewis and children of Robson and Mrs. Isabelle Edwardson © of New Westminster were weekend sitors to Deer Park, Mrs. T. Windross of Toronto is visiting with her mother, Mrs. lla Jamieson at the Butler Rest Home. panied by Mrs,'K. Muirhead. ‘Island colonists “The Worst Poo-| Robert ore an Irish law- | f of the Upper Canada Court of Applications for TV cable hook- ups’ made ‘here, Repairs to all makes of TVs, Radios, Phonographs, Local Office manager for KIN- GAR VIDEO, “Years of experience is our guuranteo of dependable service" ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-7851 — Kin-Gar Ph. — 365-7833 = WATCH FOR GEM CLEANERS 2 mee tI ANNIVERSARY DAYS IN NEXT WEEK’S PAPER seccceeeeee LOOK AT THIS! BRING IN YOUR DRY CLEANING. ANY TIME NEXT WEEK AND WIN ‘A CHANCE FOR HAVING IT DONE FREE. EVERY HOUR FROM 1 P.At. - 6.P.M. ON SAT., MAY 22 WE'LL. DRAW. A CUSTOMER’S. NAME YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY ONE! ATTENTION ALL BOATERS! | ARROW BOAT CLUB A General Meeting and social hour will be held on Sat., May 15 in the Rumpus Room of Tony Denneus’ home next to the Skyline Auto Service ‘at 8 p.m. During the evening a ‘few slides of previous cruises of the Arrow Lakes -will be shown and arrangements for the first 1965 outing on May 24 will be finalized. All members are requested to attend and new arrivals to the district are most welcome. REFRESHMENTS — SNACKS sal 0000 -" al ermal areemanlega BLUEBERRY SQGiALS Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 -Recent visitors to the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. Joe. Streloff were Miss Anna Marie Vedder, and Mr. Darrell Borek of Spo- : visiting the home’ of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Warner was Mrs. Warner's brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M, Tann and family of. Vancouver. son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. B. Bat- chelor. Mrs. Austin Purdy has re- turned, recently. from Kelowna where she accompanied her bro- ther Tom home. While with her parents, - Mr. and = Mrs. Wolfe, she was also able. to ‘| visit her brother Ken who was a patient at’ Kelowna General. Hospital: Ree +PETTITT: PHOTOS id { See the ’- BROWNIE / \HAWKEYE ~. J MOVIE: CAMERA Complete with a: book! on movies and‘a roll of film ONLY $19.95 PETTITT |PHOTOS SOLOHd LiL13 SOLOHd) 1LL13d~ Home from UBC is: Mark, |) -Karl’ Pitts May Sale Continues : ‘CUTEX NAIL POLISH 10c ROOM REFRESHER IN APOTHECARY JARS Reg. $1.59 . : Reg. $1.98 SALE $1.19 SALE $1.29 DESERT FLOWER — OLD SPICE - SHULTON SPARKLING COLOGNE MIST SPECI AL 1 0 . ESCAPADE — FRIENDSHIP GARDEN art $: La § Delfonic Portable TV — The bre van be Held on Sat., May: 29 — Nothing to Buy! Enter Your Name & You May Win WEEKLY PRIZE DRAW - Fri. Nights @ Revion Lipsticks @. Desert Flower Cologne @ RCA Records’ @Old Spice After Shave @ ‘Baby Gift Sets. © Lady ‘Esquire shoe Color @ ‘Surprise Prizes @ Second’ Debut Cologne : HERE ARE LAST FRIDAY on BIG PRIZE WINNERS’ - oe Dianne Warner — Don Gwilliam — Pearl Potts — Mrs.:Pat Verigin — Ted Cowlin — (Pete Oslow Jr. Batty Sak Istrom - —D.C. Robertson —D, ‘Dawling — J. J. Strelioff,, Bri : at: Christmas, time, so “many ‘nice things happenings’ that we ae Dear Sirs most of us are aware of We. - two new Tiger 'b being ‘built, : bits’ and d pieces of new road be- ing ‘constructed, new businesses are Bolng UP and of course the yesterday. the new: toys pe. vity in this area ceases, The Kootenay river will still We ate just like are not aware of the toothaches or pains that'we may have had G Rg EVH ° UN D ” “announces | . Discontinuation of © -. :Weekend. and Other » Excursion Fares): we laublect | to sent of the Public Utill- tles Commission, »: Any objection may be filed ‘ties Commisasion, Vancou- vor, B.C, on or before: May 21,1965, ‘WATCHES by _ LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN “CANDINO "Westclox - Timea © ant bo pizaled — soe usito-day and’ in the’ meantime here's your. Canes AORSS RIE[ct ny HiT] alr LJAl (et iT] ao INT -_ fms) egsse's | JEWELLERY _| polluted also, Why should any- || this road because it would be a nothing mote than what they are. doing ni Then, of rogue there is you too Mr. and You have a voice in this mat- ter also. Let Victoria hear you! Oh! yes, the Columbia is one along the Doautlent Colum-. bia have to take water: from wells thet usually provide fairly hard water. Our premier of bea- utiful British Columbia was xre- orted as isaying to our friends ‘o the south,-“‘We have lots of Hydro Power to export, but wa- ter, ‘no. The water is our. heri- tage.” I say to our Premier, lets keep our heritage clean, Then of course, B.C, Hydro ig supplying ys with alternate water, system because : of. silt problems. Yes, the'smaller com- | munities along: the: Columbia, were’ provided: with ‘wells’ that may supply water that is quite hard. Is B.C. Hydro going to pay for your hot water: tanks that might be: ruined?’ Guess * again Mr.and’ Mrs,’ Public. It seams ag though the residents and tax- }payers are going to: come out second ‘best. ‘ But. Celgar and ‘Cominco class ‘water systems, ’- not: that they -are ‘not: needed. Our’ two jocal industries‘ need ‘this: water to ‘survive, ‘ they ‘need the: best. But you: Mr.‘‘and“Mrs:'' Public who ‘also: need: the {gol second best.: Never. forget: that the once: beautiful: Columbia is your: heritage to:pass along to your children. and their child- Fen. i63 “ ‘Then’ we: shouldn't’ forget that “it ‘was your’ tax’ dollars that: built the ‘Deer Park jroad, but ‘it now seems'that Mr: Keen- leyside is ‘not. going to replace waste of the. taxpayers’:’ ‘money. I ‘say’ to, Mr.” B.C. Hydro, : re- place the road that our tax. dol- lars built, with U.S. dollars re- ceived for the Hydro project. let your MLA rn you, sup- port’ your organizations in ‘the Phone ‘365-7141 But when we get bored with aches : and |. This will othe p problem ‘that | we will have: ‘when the beehive of acti- be be polluted if our. wWillage tathers Re are being provided’ with’ first |. ber of Com-| Mrs.: Taxpayer. |. * “glum, wanted to protest low eae ‘the: ne their’ sugar ‘beet Crone from’ a; syndicate, But how, re being pald ‘o dra thei they all drove thelr tractors Into aintemonts ‘and filted the streets and the town square. °- -Tourna ment ‘The ladies intercity five Pe bowling tournament was held in Castlegar last. week | with Seamaivert participating, § land, Tee *rutvale, South | Slo- can, Nelson ‘and Castlegar. A. banquet ' and Bresenta: ie Castlegar Brownies -Eam Service Stars _ After Passing Tests The Ist Castlegar Brownie | 3 pack have been: warking very nn their tests in Hand, under the su of. vtheir leaders Mrs. |. Y¥zerloo, - JeHema, .. M. Livi Cohen, Jarine. McKinnon, aed Whitc,: Mary-Ellen Gallo, Linda Goresky, : Frances . Watters,: Jan ine Archambault «and - Suzann VanYzerloo.) +: year service stars | were given to Joanne Bradford, | Pat- ty Fomenoff, Arlee Johnson and | 2 e: Jellema. "Golden Hands were resent: made . to~ “Patty Fomenoff, Mar- janne Reece cand Arlee John: son. ‘THE RULE.’ gee all the good you ‘can’ pes all the~ means‘ you ‘can,, all the ways you ‘all ‘the ‘places, out “can, ° , all the people: you can,. Jong. ‘ag ever you can. * “= dohn Wesley | Do By. -| In In To As advisory. service. ‘Mo Heat: ‘Better,’ trically. tf you are planning to build or remodel, it will-pay. you to ‘get the facts about ‘’Flameless” Electric Home Heating. It’s ‘the ultimate in home comfort today and for the future, Beets The economy and convenience of Electric Heating:has been fs free Electric Heating Plan’: ‘Elec-.: re from.R toss-| ‘ill many to pass pats thelr Golden Bar. and Gold- | (F); Ladies Intercity 5- -Pin: Held Here phies brought the A Division y ist) place: team. — ‘Allen's (T);-2nd place team —' Mudlarks (C);-Team High: Single Bertha tialolas B Division =: - E ae lace. team — Davis’ place -— Melerns (Q); lace — .Maple . Leafs ig] Hickey. a; Runner-up — Vern: Keralff. (C); High Three Gam e _, Sept. 15, 1887/8 mail: sub-| sidy. 000 - was granted ie | the. oor by: ‘the British govern- ment. for, mail - service between a Kong and Montreal. doe : weekend ton close, The results} 46| were ‘as follows: — ; liness' of | mind and me’ of these talks have been released by ‘Miss. Russell's secretary, Mrs, ‘lon Schutte, She said on one occasion, “Ev- ery child comes into the’ world possessing. an’ inheritance of beauty .and : happiness and - is born in the image and recon of God. sufferer. No one is af- fected by it: but herself,,.and on her it leaves a.stamp | of ug ness, rdaies | the becomes lazy anda novel * her ‘she will ‘find her ‘vitality ‘on fits ‘of tem but will ‘cultivate her: mind.” the inner person on that clea: is th first: rule, of: beauty: — pony ie of infinite variety as in fine INS U R ‘A N G E | Por. All Your INSURANCE: AND REAL -ESTATE NEEDS | {Phone 866-7944 Ae AGENCIES: - Lillian Russell, often cane i