‘FOR SALE Living room wool rug, old, teoesoveble: Ph, 365-8248, fed chesterticid and | sgnait rood condition green. 305: Ol range, of Beater, wat wai condition. Ph, 305-5007, ‘Two jots in” “ sherbiko suvat alon Ph, 365-2311, dass Switly's Jeep Bait fo ton, Chov, half. ton, 1948 K, 8 Intor- national, Phone pans Forks 27 days or 477 after 6 p.m. NLT TTT 221-10th Ave, Kinnaird Yamily Vileasure in a much de- sired neighborhood, on o level % acre tot. 3 bedroom home with carport, 1 baths, family kitchen, livingroom an a very large family room below, very good value for only $18,000, 580-7th Ave. Gastlegar Dreaming of a home for this year? This is a must for your 2st took into economy, comfort and util- ity. Onty a block from schools, this home has two bedrooms upstairs and one down, living room is carpeted, walls’ plastered and windows have storm aash, $10,800. Crescent Valley Farm 140 acres, 7 bulldings, 40 fruit trees, tractor and {mplements, plen- tiful water, good alphalfa and oats, gultable for 20 t head. House could be rented while running stock. Don't let this one slip by, make sour ee today! -emonths. % % ist property where it can be sold ANDERSON AGENCIES Beal Estate and Insurance Phones Res: 865-8276 Contact sa0r BIEWELI-: 9 our salos- is ETM MMA 1958 4-door Metcor, very good aondition, Can arrange financing Ph. 365-5613. Bus: 3 ‘Apples, buy a box and save, Last catl, Duncan Carter, Robson, Fhe For Sale in Kinnaird 2 yz. old custom-built. post’ and beam home on ¥%4 acre wooded view lot, 2112 square feet of Iiving area on bp levels plus double car port sundeck with storage fora “pclow. ‘Main floor includes ce- dar panelled Uving room with fire- place, gining room, knotty pine Kit~ chen wth’ breakfast counter and fa- Includes 8 bedrooms, full bath, laun- Ary room, linen and storage closets, wet and drapes included. CM&H first mortgage.. Priced under cost at $24. 500. Location 289 10th Avenue. To view phone 865-5703, ATEN ‘Westinghouse automatle washing machine, Laundromat 25. Ph. 365- 5103 after 4.50 p.m. and all-day Sat- urday. 32 One-half acre view lot in Crest View subdivision, Ph, 365-8075. One TV, $65, Ph, 365-5801. 82 Gil Reater, complete. with pipes, carrying cans, rum, Ph, Trail ventilation pipe, oll 368-9661. 32 32 26-f. house tralier. Ph, Seats, auractive: home pulling Bs in Castlegar, Ph, hree Thole Tots a Poe sate in Kinberry | Helghts, Kinnaird, $2430.00 cash. Box 2010, King Geo. Hwy. White. Rock, B.C, 650 FOR RENT 2-bedroom bachlor basement suite in Castlegar. Appl: keviaw Dr, House near Tarrys school, hot water, electricity. Ph. 359-7598. e-bedroom = fully-furnished — base- ment sulte in Kinnatrd. Ph. 365-8175, au ‘Apartment,. furnished or unfur- nished, 3 rooms, bath and utility with washer, in Harvick Bullding. Ph. ae. 5872. “Upstairs auite fully Tighe and heated. Ph. +5158, “—~ 3 roomed upst: apatatra ‘apartment. Ph. 6801. 365-681 030 el 920, FOR RENT 2 bedraom bayement suite. Elec- trie range, gos heat, Ph, 305-6971. “ ented’ bakement suite tn Castic- gar. Ph. aes ah Todor houses ‘me can tlegary faliable Feb, 15. Ph. 3 a oo Canales ia 33 innards; Ph. ‘room house Tn’ 38ST ‘Trail. “one room Heated and pa 124 Sixth Ave, Ph, 305-8147. Basement suite, bedroom, living room, Kitchen and fathroom, Ph, 363- 5216, Partiy-furnished d-room apart- ment. Ph. 365-8133. Furnished motel units open for winter rentals, weekly or monthly, with or without cooking, Cloverleat Motel 1. _ 365-8011, 5a] cretghts ‘Apartments, tin 43 ed apartment In Kinnaird, alt wulitles y eupiied. Ph. tin 48] he CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 24, 1963 ~ In Choos Many factors, some not visi- bie to the eye, contribute to a good lot. You may already own a lot and 32/decide, after more careful consi- deration, to dispose of it and pur- chase another in which case the 22 following points will be helpful. It is assumed that you have earefully considered the merits of a neighborhood and made your choice. You might now narrow your lot search to the street and try and find one which is stort, quiet and free from traffic. These requirements may be found in short loops and culs-de-sac, Bear in mind. that straight streets may where fore 5D, ” NOTICES File your Income Tax Forma Now, Fannte Stocchnoff, Public Stenograph- er, 146 Second Avenue, Castlegar. Ph. ; uM U-Phone Service has the contacts you need for any help you need. Ph, 365-5265 or 365-6062. Wil, look after children while mother works or 1g hospitalized. Write Box 490M, Castlegar News. Castlegar Cancer Society Annual Meeting at Legion Hall, Monday, Feb, | 4, 1Lat 8 pm : Room and board for elderly rots, Ph. 365-5126, Et eweet_and aavoury, brated Jan. 26, 1:30 as Castlegar Dru: wilt a6 TOTTI in my own nome, 365-8223, ve Tar Business, College, New Term Hegins Febru 70 Your SSeS ‘Travel Agent VIPOND for TRAVEL Trail Ph, Zenith 6131 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303. Castlegar. tint "Deadline for classitied ads is 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day of WwW. L. Pie Sate, 8 a there are many intersections. Trees always enchance the va- lue of an area and give a parklike and this is Considerations ing Lots to mention something about drain- age. If your basement is to be Io- wer than the sewer, difficulties: may be encountered in making con- nection to it and in draining your basement. The city engineer's office could supply details-of the depth of the sewer pipe under the sur- face of the road. Remember too, that money will be saved if only one trench is needed to bring the various services and public utili- ties to your house. In an unserved aren you may have to supply your own water, in which case, a visit to the local office of health will be necessary to find out the safety of the local well water. Also, some enquiry as to the cost of drilling a well would in the summer months, so never forget the vaule of trees. If you are fortunate in finding a lot with good sound trees have them Pro- 34| tected during construction, A visit to the city engineer's or city surveyor’s office will pro- vide you with details which might affect a lot. For instance, you may learn from the registered plan that a public footpath has been planned between your lot and your neighWor's or that the bottom of your garden may be the boundary of a public playground. It is too 3 | tate, except for regarets, for any remedial action when these dis- coveries are made after you have built. A Jot on high ground is usually better drained and, for this reason, is likely to maintain its value whereas properties on lower levels are the first to depre- ciate. It would be well at this point jasue. tin 17 WANTED Plain sewing and ironing in my home. Ph, 865-5081, ad ‘Want housekeeper. Ph. 365-4281. ‘Part time warden for Blueberry Creek Irrigation District, contact scc- retary at 365-2244, EZ LOST Large black and white Tom Cat In vielnity of Untted Church Kinnaird . 365-8048, ‘Black leather glove in downtown Sastlegar, Finder Ph. }-8393. TENDERS © | KINSMEN. PARK SPRINKLER — TEM Tenders are hereby Invited - for the Installation of a Sorinkder i sys tem for the Kinsmen Park at Ca: gar, BC. Plans and Spediications may Les fesey from, Pres, 181, Castlegar, B.C., ey 5as-si10. Closing date for recetving ot tenders, Fe! GAS Tenders ior the supply of gaso- line, difeci fuct and related lubricants for 1963 will be accepted by the un- dersigned oR to 5.00 p.m. Monday January Aten Selble. Purchasing Agent Village of Kinnaird. LEGAL OF LANDS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X82047 Sealed tenders will be received vy the District Forester at Nelson. B.C., not.later:than 11.00 a.m. Local ‘Time onthe ‘25th day of February, 1963 for. the .purchaes of License 382047, to cut 920,000 cuble fect of: hemlock, batsam, spruce, cedar, larch, Jodgepole pine, fir and trees.of other species, on an‘area situated, Bonanza and Walker Creeks, Kootenay Land District. ‘Fen (10) years will be -al- lowed for removal of tim! ‘As this aren is within the Granby S.¥.U., which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the pro- visions of Section 17 (ia).of ‘the “Forest Act" which glves the timber sale applicant certain privileges. . Further particulars can be ob- tnined from Forest Ranger, Grand Forks, B.C., from the District Forester Nelson B.C, or from ister of Forests, Victoria, B.C. 44 DANCE - ROBSON HALL Friday, January 25, 1963 Dancing 9 to ? Admission $1. 00 per person MUSIC BY VAL AND HER KOOTENAY SSSI ANAM SENIOR TEEN TOWN OLDTIMERS DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT - ROBSON HALL - 8,.30-12.30 - Admission: 35¢ ‘Membership Cards Now on Sale WORK WANTED might well whether or not you buy the lot, Avoid any city lot not serviced by a sanitary se- wer. Another fact: which will have some definite bearing on whether or not you purchase a lot, is pro- portion, If taxes are levied on a per-front-foot basis then propor- tion and shape are of great signifi- cance A wedge shape lot (small frontage in relation to lot size) is, of course the best type Iot to pur- chase where a per-front-foot levy is charged. The rectangular lot is good and next best to the wedge. With a pie shaped Iot or a lot where. the frontage is wider than the rear you will, of course, pay more. A poor lot, from a tax point of view, is a corner lot where the taxes are usually assesed on the basis of the length of the frontage plus half of the flankage! The moral of this is to esta- blish what your taxes will be before the house is built.” your lot then is:the time to have desires full time job in Castlegar area, Ph. 365-5436, LEGAL POUND DISTRICT ACT an made before you become committed, and this might be done through your mort- gage lender. Also check with the local assessment office and make sure that there are not .back taxes on the of this Act, application hs been made 0 the Lieutenant-Governor in Coun- cit fo constitute as a pound district certain Iand in the vicinity of Deer Park, which may be more particular- ly described as follows: mmencing at the south-west corner of Lot 385, Kootenay District, being a point on the highwater mark of Lower Arrow Lake on the north- zasterly, shore thereof; thence north- erly along the westerly boundary of sald Lot $85 to the north-west corner thereof; thence westerly, northerly and easterly along the southerly, westerly and eae boundaries of Sub-lot 3 o! 5817. to the north- east corner thera thence éasterly oped the southerly boundary of Lot as shown on Plén 1011 on tile In the Land Reslstey Office, Nelson to the aouth-east corner there- of; fhones, easterly in @ atraight line to the south-west corner of Lot 72 of Lor S817 of, said Plan 1011; thence easterly along the southerly wound aryof said: Lot 72 of 3817, Plan 1011 to the southeesot corace thereof; thence easterly In‘a straight line to the south-west corner of Lot 76 of Lot .5817 of ‘sald Plan 1011; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Lot 76 of Lot 5817, Plan 1011 to the . south-east: corner. thereof; thence ‘easterly .in‘a straight line to the south-west corner of Lot 78 of Lot 5817. of said: Plan 1011; thence easterly. along'the southerly boundary of said Lot 78 of Lot 5817 of Plan 1011 to the south-east corner thereof; hence |due south of the northerly boundary. of Lot 88 of Lot 400, Re- gistered Plan 656A; ‘thence casterly ‘along the northerly ‘boundary of said Lot 88'of Lot 400, Plan 656A ‘to the north-east corner thereot: thence sou- therly along the. easterly Boundaries ft. Lots, 88, 87.86, 85, 84, 83, and 80 of Lot'400 of sald Plan’ Goa to hg south-westerly boundary of Lot 89° ‘of sald Plan G5GA; thew ant ta general south-casterly direction along the south-westerly boundaries of Lots 89, 112, 111, 110, the most southerly, corner of sala in {|12 for a bridge on the Columbia Finally, in order to safeguard your interests, consult a lawyer who is experienced in real estate transactions. Work on:No. 3... Highway. ‘Outlined By. the Premier When you feel you have found |- Cues On Curling © By MATT BALDWIN As I see it, the adoption of of on Aug. 1 residence rule has to interpreted as the thin edge of a wedge, This rule slipped through with virtually no fanfare fn most parts of the country, though it definite- ly had to be linked with the hot- potato code of ethics. The principal targets, of cou- rse, had to be a handful of Sask- atchewan curlers who: hegan to migrate to Ontario’ each fall ‘after ‘the crops were’ in. Fellows like Garnet Campbell and Bayne: Secord accepted posts to assist with the instruction of new curlers who have emerged |; during the last few years ‘in’ an unprecedented curling boom in On- be necessary. These investigations | tario. Unfortunately, a segment of Ontarlo curlers regarded it:as.a shattering -blow when ‘four brash temperate climate? Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, DITCH ING, CKFILLING, _LAND- SCAPING, CEMENT | GRAVEL Phone 368-8464 Custlegar Ironically, there might | not have‘been the hullabaloo over Se- cord winning the Ontario cham- pionship if he and his rinkmates had not uprooted themselves from Saskatchewan, But where essen- tially would there have been the BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiao — Buick — ‘Vauxhal) - 708 Baker’ St, Nelson Phone 578 difference if four top-notch curl- ers had been developed in the Tor- onto ‘area, and the livewire Tam _ Actually, ‘what has ‘helped to raise the calibre of curling in the west over the years has been re- peated examples of a man suggest- ing to three pals from across town: “How about coming over to my club and taking a whirl at the Brier?" : So where are you going to draw the: line? What: really is‘ be- ing‘ accomplished ‘by designating young curlers from won the OCA title ‘and the right to advance to the Brier, which as fate would have it, was being contested within their adopted province's boundaries, It won't happen again, because The Eastern Group have seen to it that a residence rule, effective Aug. 1 prior to each season, shall be observed, TI really fee! that the approval of this residence regulation was ill-advised, because it contains de- finite weaknesses, For many years, prairie farm- ers have chosen to winter in the balmy climes of the Pacific Coast. Naturally they. are’ not’ done: with their farm chores in time to com- ply with the Aug. 1 deadline. Obviously, this has to mean that the door is (Copyright 1963. Toronto Star “Syndicate) . ~ Imperial Bank Gullines History Of Our Money ‘From the wampum belts of the Indians through beaver pelts, pie- ces of eight, card money and ihe “Holey Dollar” the O'Shanter had spread out the wel-]. ‘come mat for them to join the club? |: CASTLEGAR ‘DINING ROOM SPECIALIZING IN ‘HOME COOKED MEALS" ‘The ideal place to eat , regularly or for an evening ou. Open Weekdays 6 am, = Hd Boch Sundays 8-1 aro." S07 pam. Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor, Maple && Onstlegar Donald Bros. . ly returned in, Phoenix, Arizona, money to its present form in ct nada has been a varied and color- ful process. The story is told, with illustra. tions of some of the early forms of currency, in the January issue of the Letter of . Cana- in their faces as far as competing in Brier dian Saeed Bank of Commerce. Likewise, in the casé of. farm- ers going into the larger’ prairie cities for the winter. This would hit, for’. example, the Cowie brath- ers who have. moved to: Calgary for the curling season for several years now. This. Alberta city has Building Supplies OGLOW BEOS. Ballding & Supply Co. Ltd lexar Phone: 365-3951 ILLS. ‘fd. - Charter caries : Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes : Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 352-5404 come to be as thefr curling home, and recently they united with Stu Bea- gle, twice Alberta’s Brier repre: sentative, ost-deadline change of resi- sence. is provided for students, peo- le in the armed forces, and trans- Fer by companies or, institutions. But this does not begin to take in all reasonable cases, | What of the chap who in Oct- e GOLDEN’ . HORSESHOE -RESTAURANT ober has th to go in- to.,business for himself? Or the man who reaches retirement. age is callin cee for 3 and moves to a more ly 10 miles on the road project west of the Alberta boundary .on the Southern Transprovincial High- way as soon as engineering plans are completed, which should be in early spring. ‘Tenders. were called on‘ Jan. 11 for 3,2'miles of ‘highway at Ra- dium. .This. will complete the en- tire reconstruction‘of the highway from’ Radium to Kimberley, mak-| ing this comparible to any and all highways. that transverse the pro- vinee. if Tenders will be ‘called imme- diately. for 6.1 miles of highways on the Rossland-Sheep Lake sec- tion of the Southern Transprovin- cial' Highway, which, when finish- ed, will ‘complete’ this section to connect up Rosstfand with the Blue- berry section. of the Southern Transprovincial. Highway. It | will be paved>as soon as construction is completed. The © Squamish’ to “Pemberton Highway via Alta’Lake will be fi- nished in 1963, and work is con- tinuing on: schedule. Tenders were called .on Jan, river at Kinnaird on the Southern T Highway one-half Lot 102; th straight Une to the most ‘westerly corner of Lot 01 of Lot 400 of sald Plan 656A; thence in a gencral south- easterly direction along the south- westerly boundaries of Lots 101, 100, 99, 98, 97 and 96 of Lot 400 of anid Plan 656A to the most westerly co: ner of Lot 98 of Lot 400 of auld Plan GSGA; thence easterly along the sou- therly boundary of sald Lot 95 of Lot 400, Plan 656A to the south-cast cor- ner thereof, belng a point on the eas- terly boundary of sald Lot 400; thence southerly along the’ said easterly boundary of Lot 400 to the south-east corner thereof, being “a polnt on the aforesaid highwater mark of Lower mile east of its intersection with the’ Castlegar-Trail Highway. 106 CMH Loans In the Koofenays During Last Year Loans approved by Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion in.1962 amounted to 106 for tl coun- Arrow Lake shore thereof; thence ina gencral horth-westerly direction along the said culsnwater, mark of Lower Arrow on’ the ;north-casterly shore thereot to the aforesald south-west corner of Lot.385, being the point of Sommencement, E IS HEREBY GIVEN that thirty (30) days ‘after publication of this notice, the Lieutenant-Governor In Council will proceed to comply with ‘the application unless within the sald time objection !s made to the Minlater of Agriculture by elght (8) proprietors within such proposed Schedule of the Act. Frank Richter. Minister of Agriculture Department of Agriculture, Victoria, B.C, Pound District, in form “A" of the] 106, he and try. This total ‘s 68.less than % were approved: in 1961. The number of loans approv- ed in various’municipalities follow | with the figures for 1961 in brac- ets: "Kimberley and Cranbrook (74) 52, Creston (2) 1, Invermere: (6) ‘7, Rossland, Trali and. Montrose (40) 21, Castlegar. and. Kinnaird (20) 6, Nelson (7) 6, Grand Forks and Greenwood (1). 1,.and other |7. (9) 12, Twelve months total, G78) months”-. 1961 -\'125- loans, 159 units - $1,780,417; 12 ‘months - 1962 awa, occ January A6th, 1863 vi oe “twelve months: - 1962 - 115 , *|loang, 174. units -:$1,868,772; 12 SMILE AWHILE | Mother — “If you wanted to go fishing, why didn't you come and ct mae. first?” = sy pecanse I wanted to Ps ‘tshing? “You ought "to get yourself a job, Fred,” one of the leading citizens advised the town's most. who runs’ the hardware store, is looking for a right hand man. ‘Why don’t you drop in and see him?” "Fred shrugged: “Oh, he would- n't want me,” was his calm reply, “Ym left-l handed.” ” . Mona —.“T hea an awful time at that masquerade party the other night.” ionya.— ‘‘Why?. What hap- pened?” Mona — “Well, I went dressed as a slot machine and all cavaning T was’ slugging it out!” ~ ARENA SCHEDULE (Courtesy Castlegar News) SUNDAY 2.- 4 Family Skating. 4.30 - 5.30 Air Cadet Hockey 7-830 Adult Skating Club: ; 8,3$ -°10 Students & Adults MONDAY 7B 6 = 9 Minor Hockey TUESDAY 4.30 - 5.30 Figure Skating 6.- 9 Minor Hockey: _ 9 - 11-Celgar Broom Ball WEDNESDAY 5.30\. 7.30 General Skating 8 - 10 C een Hockey Children 10 and 25¢ 6-..9 Minor Hockey 9-11 Pulp Mill Hockey FRIDAY 4.30. =. 5.30 Figure Skating. ¢ 6 - 8 Celgar Broom Ball. \'° 8.15 - 10 General Skating SATURDAY TAM. - 1-P.M. Minor Hockey. 2. 4 Kid's Skating ‘7.30 = 230 General Skating ) CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT PROJECTS + 105 loans, 106 units \- $1,354,425. shiftless character. “Mr, Dewlap, THURSDA’ 1-2 PM, YZ aults and ares School | ' c SPECIAL SUNDAY “FAMILY DINNERS Phone 365-2291 pg sen 5s PLUMBING and ‘ HEATING a ‘@ ‘Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning| Swimming Pool Equipment WE CARRY A.GOOD “STOCK OF SUEELIES Windows for WINTER Built to your - Specifications = Reasonable Rates * GASTLEGAR: SASH AND:‘O00R 0S PHONE:865.3211 | Arrow Lakes. Ferry Service “ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD +. 1.00 am, Friday. Arrive Robson = 1.00) pm, Friday, ‘PHONE 365-5500 CASTLE TONITE & FRIDAY SATURDAY MATINEE in Ea COLOR “CHAMP SOLDIER” Best Russian Picture .. G Since \ World War “two. 4 Castlegar News Obtains Publicity For Twin Villages © Castlegar ts getting free ‘pu: bliclty in 60. British Columbia newspapers, . Engravings of a picture of the village. by Gordon” Pettitt: have been ‘mailed by the (Castlegar News to 60 other member pa. pers of ‘the BC, Weekly ‘News-! papers’ Association boosting this. Le community ary i Kinnaird. “The action { i part ‘of a ‘promo- tion ‘undertaken by member p: alze pea and its ‘communities. Castlegar ‘News: publisher: L. V. Campbell, a past president of |i the ‘association, sald his newspa- per was glad ‘to: nalertake the considerable,‘ financial having the 60 ‘engravings. ‘made “in‘order ‘to promote this boom. ing community and this area.” “The * picture,’ along’ with: the cutline which was sent’ out with we is: printed ‘elsewhere’ on this pers:of the association ‘to. publl-, @ ROBSON SOCIALS |, | Mra. A. Sanford; Ph 365-5883. - Mr, and’ Mrs. S. "Babich recent- where they visited with relatives and ‘report a lovely ‘holiday, Mrs, H.. Evans ‘is at home a- gain after spending several days in Castlegar and District Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, K. Robie of Nel- son:spent Saturday visiting at the a Raine home. Mrs. J. Bianco left by bus on Sat- urday, ‘to return to her home in Vancouver after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. F. Quance. Mr. and Mrs, M. Bachelor and family have left for Fort St. John, B.C. where they will make their home. Mr. Hepher of Boswell is pre- sently visiting at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. J.: Smith. ea The Robson Recreation Society held a successful bake bingo. in the‘ hall on + Friday evening. with good crowd in attendance, Coffee | ™ and: cookies: were: served at the | disast picture. C COMMUNITY is Castlegar, located. on th river: and the’ Southern < Transprovincial Highway. Celgar's' $50' million integrated forest industry composed of a pulp’mill and the largest sawmill in Can- ada ‘east of ‘coastal B.C. ‘are mainstays of the town and are located upstream and zn out of view to the right in this odox D. Ichoh brick houses Orth are'in the lower-left while an old sawmill is also shown. Castlegar has a population of 2,600 persons and its. twin m vaised $1,140.61 last year CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 24, 1963 "Women’s Hospital . Auxiliary Spent $2,900’ Last Year The Women's Auxilfary to the Castlegar ‘and. District Hospital an spent $2,924.15, the annual instal- lation banquet. of the, organiza- tion was told Saturday’ evening. + Mrs, D. W. > Brookes, retiring President, said the WA had raised money through a variety of means including the Thrift: Shop, rumm- age-sales, dances, nut drive, glass rentals, sale of knitted goods and sale of wiping. rags to’ garages, BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT uD. PEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. for family shopping! Installed as. president of the ‘A by WA Mrs,.C. W. MacBey. of Trail was M Hugo ‘Wood ‘of. Kinnaird. ‘First vice-president’ of the, WA is g | ary and Mrs; D. trea- Mrs, Otto Wiegend. while second vice-president is Mrs. Don ‘Gwil- lam. Mrs..A. Smecher is secret- c. is Switining 3-tb. tin 79¢ limit 2 to a customer surer, Mrs, Brookes said $50 had been given tothe proposed De 5 | Endicott Home while. $1,043 B | used: to: pi village of Kinnaird, whose ‘eandaey a abuts Castlegar’ 8, has the seme: ‘Many district residents ‘are employed at fe the’ giant C -just 25 while the proposed $80 million High Arrow : dam i is to-be, built three ‘miles upstream from Castl ‘The | river can be seen joining ‘the Columbia to the, left in this ‘picture. This reproduction is one in a. series. show- drive -away urchase an clectrocard. jograph ‘te the hospital here. Mem- bers of :the auxiliary assisted, at the hospital during hospital week and ‘at ‘the : polio. vaccination cen- cand * also {supervised © visting hours at the hospital. Baskets “of, fruit were given to each patlent in hospital at Ch in the where ing Weekly No to the BC. ation are’ p Defeat is Snatched From Victory’s Jaws The Castlegar Kiwanis Club won two curling games out of three Sunday evening but the Cas- tlegar-Kinnaird en Club won the. total-point series. ” Thanks to Kiwanian Gus Leit- uer, who led‘ his team to a disas- trous 13-1 loss, Kinsmen took the series, “Gus Leitner. defeat ‘Kinnaird Socials | We Group Plans Mrs, J. Kaufman, Ph 365-8294 Mr, and Mrs, R. HH, Fenner spent most of last week visiting in Vancouver and Victoria, return- ing Saturday. In Vancouver they were the guests of Mr. bears Mrs. Milton’ Weilnman. Miss: -Pauline, Kennewell: of away from the jaws of: victory,” reports one Kiwanian, while Leit- perealted ne score. “A ‘terrible I don't know. how my pines “felt but I didn’t feel: 80 close of the evening. Mr, and Mrs, Fenner home from the coast and for the time being is making her: home with the Fenner family. Don. Gray returned recently “2 NORDIC LODGE: _ VALENTINE DANCE. Kinnaird Hall — Feb. 1s 9 cm 2 aie Refreshments: — Smorgasbord Admission: $4.00 per Couple Members and friends call: for tickets by phoning Earl Rourke’ at 365-8274 in Castlegar or John Johnson’ at 365-3414 in Nordic edge, members EIU msCHUCK’ 5 KINNAIRD, B.C. Kinnaird or contact any BEEF ROUND ‘STEAK GROUND BEEF, lean (=5 COTTAGE TBONE or CLUB: STEAK, Ih. Beof Blade Roast, blade removed Ib. 69c - PORK CHOPS, all als Ib. +0. - 59 f “For more specials seo our Red & White. flyar | EATEN font tm: the, Castlegar “hospi .. 89¢ | or ROAST; ib. . 89c : Ih. oe... 490° ene th from a. holiday. in .Van- couver having © "accorapanied his brother Wayne back to UBC. Mrs. (nee Martha Johnson) ‘ Bill| Bohn of Rossland on the birth, of a’-son, : David ° Wi > who was born on 'Jan.'18.° >: Mrs.; Barry Rise left Soturday for her home in Vancouver after spending. four days with her par- ents, Mr, and » Ralph True. She was accompanied here by Miss oan nu nictiards, also of Vancouver, ir stay accomplished regular visits with Mrs.. Rise’s. brother, Louis True, who has been a patient in Trail Tadanae Hospital for sev- eral months and is expected to be there for some, time, We. regret that George Gend- son was taken to Castlegar hos- pital Saturday with an asthma Commissioners Write fo Editor On. Council Meet Dear Sir: > May we through the medium of your newspaper exercise one of our democratic ‘privileges which was denied us in such a cavalier manner at the last council. meet- ing when: the chairman chose to read into. the. ‘record’ a. lengthy. statement which contains unfound- ed and unsubstantiated statements, The use of a majority vote to bludgeon us into silent acceptance of such statements is hardly-in keeping with the accepted stand ards of freedom. of speech and de mocracy and appears to .have no precedent in-the municipal act. .-o-It is unfortunate that the chair. man should wish to cloud the real issue of the use of public funds to subsidize the development of land for speculative purposes with use of much innuendo. ‘ .As. a. Municipal Affairs | De- partment enquiry. may.*be forth- coming: we’ shall withold* further comment until such enquiry. takes Place, Frank Richardson R,C. Maddocks attack. Best wishes for a speedy |: recovery. A Social Evening A. social evening was planned se ‘ at the regular’ Tuesday. evening 2 mesting ofthe’ United: Church Hi- Congratulations | to’ Mr. and | on, peeh PARK seers Mr. an aN Norris: Churches of Castlegar were weekend visitors to Deer Park. They were accompan- ied by Mrs, Slater of Robson.’ “Mr, ‘McElroy of. Nelson’ was, a recent visitor to Deer Park. ; Mr. Charles Schwartzenhauer has returned.to his home here af- spending sometime as‘a Pat- C group 0: be held at. the home Mrs, we ‘ 581 SOUADRON ce Ranch, on:.. aan 29.a8 the Part 1 — ~ Addmtnfatration ‘i 1, Parades: |) Squadron ‘will parade at the High School at 18:50, hrs on Wednesday 30 Jan. 63. %. Hockey“ practice will be: held: on Sunday, 3 Feb, 63” at 16:30 hrs. Bowling: Cadets wishing to .conti- nue bowling will: be required to finance their own. games from now as_ the’ $50°. siskment ceive | ty ‘the Sponsori paradi DAY" 7 Feb 63. High School at 18:50 2. Routine: Normal training will be carried out as per CAP 464 F-25 and Squadron syllabus. 3. Orderly Officers: church ~ | that night. .. A work party ‘will: be held on Sunday, Jan. 27: to, finish making the partitions’ The girls will pro- vide: the’: supper. and: the whole group’ will. stay” forthe family service. at:church at 7.30, , A definite « monthly program. will be carried’ out at"future meet- ings with ‘a-hobby night for the first week, film night for the se- will be needed ing. and’ a-soctal .evening on th has | sourth ‘Tuesday.: All- young people . Fall - ‘in at the hrs. Finians Rainbow Here Sat., Feb. 2 -The Broadway musical ‘“Fin- ians Rainbow” is coming to ‘Castle- gar on Sat., Feb. 2 under the spon- 30 Jan. 63.. F/O Hill. Kh 7 Feb 63. “¥/0 Hil ria, | Sorshie of the Castlegar.’ wanis ‘4, Orderly Sergeants: Presented by, the “Rossland 30 Jan. 63. Sgt Killough. | Light Opera Players, the: musical was written and scored by ‘Har- ‘Ti Feb,, 88. bee serame burg and Lane. Kiwanian Jim Cor- 4. Orderly Corporal: ° bett: is" in’ charge’ of .ticket’ sales 30 Jan. 63, + Cpl Gibson. and all) Kiwanis: Club - members 7 Feb. 63. CpL Ford.| have tickets available, Admission J.R. C, MacBain F/L. is; $1:for. adults :and 50: cents for derson, Geet it group sine the year was-24 ac- tive «members ‘and ‘six’ associate members, © Mrs. Brookes was presented with: her past president’s pin by . Wood. Ross McCutcheon, vice- chairman of the hospital board wes master. BRODER’S CORN 15-02. 6 tins .. : MB. CHOICE PEAS Florida Grapefrait (indian River) 6 for 59c dance: followed the banquet. 3-Ib. Celio Onions GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Best T Mrs, H. Johnson; Ph, 365-8294 Mrs Wm. Easton held a fami- ly. gathering at. her home Sunday in honor. of -her mother’s 62nd birthday, Mrs. W. Byres of Nelson. Fourteen members of \ the family were present and enjoyed a dell- cious turkey’ supper. Guests were |‘ INSTANT COFFEE 10-02. ....... $129 from. Trail, and elon J. (Granny) Duncan will: veelebtate “her: 88th birth on Monday. Many.-happy returns of the day are extended to her by, family and friends, Mr, and Mrs. Paul. Gergely, ‘Vernon where he erred. % . H. Johnson visited. with Mrs. an ‘Wright: in ‘Trails on Friday. 1 Miss F. Mather of Trail..was the guest of-her parents Mr. and an aC. Mather. during the week- en i and ‘Mrs... H. Grummett were avait visitors. Friday. . Ross: Defoe spent Thurs- ‘day and Friday visiting with her dauehter, Mrs. C. Simpson in Trail. Wm. Harrower is ‘a pa- tent fn in’ the ‘Trail-Tadanac _Hospi- tal /) Mrrs.’D. Duncan ‘and daughters Dianne :.and |Sylviawere Friday evening guests ot Mrs, ‘A. Sohn children, iii i =a. TTT cos IT’S NEW ; IT’S DIFFERENT © IT’S. PREFINISHED SAPS TEA! “Wood - P.V. PANELLING ~ Only 160 sheels iy» a x 8 ft. SP. EC IAL $3. MITCHELL SUPPLY LID. a i son. SHEETS 89 Mr, and Mrs, ee Gergely of Nel- cond, a project on the third even-|® been exhausted, ally [os Mir. “Douglas Todoouk,: who Range will beheld on ”. Saturday foamy al of thas meetings has been employed at) Stedman's | 2: Feb, 68, time :to-be announced. “ . “| since. it: opened, left Sunday for Next le will be” on “THURS- ——— oN has been trans- a | BB. COFFEE. fb. ,HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 3. 48-07. tins 2. We LIBBY'S: KETCHUP. large. 13-02. botiies 2 for 45c ALPHA MILK Case of 48 tins :....... $6.99 DAD‘S COOKIES C.C. and Coc, 2 pkgs .. 49 Swifts Prem, 2 tins . 79c KLEENEX TISSU 400-Size Flat Pack 4 pkgs. 99c ‘MEATS Ukrainian Sausage ib. 59c Casino..Cheese, 2 ibs. $1.09 _ Lean Ground Beef, Ib. -49¢ Palmolive Soap, 10 bars 99¢ Purex Toilet Tissure, 4 - 49 - “Monsy’s Mushrooms 3 10-oz. tins -. $1.00 Kraft's-Parkay 2-1b.’ pkg 55. Ginger Ale, 12 bottles 79c plus deposit Pay Cash & Pay Less!