eels = ; 7 12°. CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1963 Plans Underway — For Big 1967 Party | eae “The British Columbia cabinet} : This ts the forecast of the td pm. at has ‘appointed a ateering commit-| nowly-appoloted. board of directors fo the late, Mary Romeratt be tee fora year-long of the Canadian Confederation Cen- ay fo It was the first. major step} tennlal Committee of B.C. named toward B.C.’s celebration ‘of Cana-| by order-In-council. da’s 100th birthday in 1967 — an Committee chairman is L, J. event expected to be marked. in| Wallace, deputy provincial secret- i ibis Province by $10 million worth| ary, who headed the 1058 planning if gifts. Sroup and later became chairman'} ©! d d And Nt:.opens the door to al of the Barkerville Advisory. Com- enone ani year of. pageantry and excitement! mittee which made ailiving monu- ‘Tr ay which may.even surprise the bril-j ment ‘of the historic gold town Mancy which marked B.C.'’s own| which now {s a Popular park and ‘Bonderoft Funeral. To be Held Friday . LINGERIE: - ‘By: LOV'LEE MADE A’ fabulous stretch strap. slip: with) new: < stay-put Spandex : Elastic Straps 100% ‘Arnel : : Sizes 32 to 40. $2. 93. ; Mra, Bonderoft fs survived by her husband, Mike, and one son, Bll at “home; one, daughter, Miss Vera Bonderoff) of ‘Trail; and two sisters, Miss Helen Zubkoff of Oot- Annette Kurnoff |£ worker, Mra, Bonderoff was born at centenary in 1958. tourist attraction why. experts. ;frownon “hand-me-downs” All children have ne gntly shaped feet. ant you is see aD: ‘of the colo of the? pare : tha insole. a is unique and. should not be allowed to influ- ° ence the foot shape ‘of the next child in line. ‘eos unwise. For heathful development children need; ee ghoes Proper las * for boys pa ary. SE ait ages.:And our staff lerstands the impor- tance of proper fitting. MADDOCKS His new committee includes rr, secretary, W,. E, Treland ‘and hon- oray trensurer,’E, F,° Fox. Mr. Orr is a Vancouver busi: nessman and ex: calderman, Mr. Ire- 1950, yeriela: Sask.,'on July 17, 1912. At the ‘age of six she moved with her family. to'the Ootischenia district, She was predeceased by her father in Ae. and her sister, Alice, in lan and ‘|-archivist at Victoria and Mr. For is manager of B,C, Hydro, public. in-, ‘ed on the B.C. centennial commit. tee in 1958. ‘Algo on the board are Provin- cial. Secretary’ W. D. Black,°C.:C, Hacker, Abbotsford and Chilliwack newspaper publisher;.S, E,-Hughes, Burnaby businessman and. ex-coun- eillor, resident-on ‘Salt ‘Spring Is- formation services,’All three’ serv. |" Ind Mayor Elizabeth C, Wood New: Westminster, ; executive ot the Union :of B.C.’ Municipali- Fraser Board ‘of Governors, <-:. Mr, Black who represents the cabinet:on the hoard, and Mr. Wal- lace, ‘are'also members of the N: tonal ‘Centennial *Committee ae ihe National‘ centennts Confere- _ Indoor Comfort: - Said the Result _ Of Engineering Many home’ improvements are doomed. to’ failure before’ they even start. ‘The. primary ‘cause is ignorance on the part of the .home- owner and. indifference on the part of the contractor. -. . is is particularly. true when »] itcames to such major home im- provements as central heating and air conditioning, the Canadian Gas “| Association ‘points out. : ir’ respective: communities, adi 4] the! ing. materially :.to the ; pertinent experience of the ‘new. bady.** Chairman Wallace: indicated in .| interview’ that plans*for aes cele- } bration; which’ actaally: ‘munity level untilearly ‘in 1964. He said the provincial commit- tee. will be asking all communities throughout the“province to set ‘up local centennial, committees, They. will be-asked to plan’ adequate lo- cal celebrations and:to select suit- ‘he | wise . ‘seeks oper, advice becatise Indoor com- fort is the result of. careful engi- neering. The temperature‘ through- out the entire house should be sini- foym. If there is a wide variance, able’ projects’ to celebrate ‘the 200th year of Con: federation. Mr. ‘Wallace. predicted that there’ will -be ‘more: than /$10 mil- dis worth of special projects creat. you will as you move from:room.to room:*:: .. The temperature ‘should’ also be the same from floor to ceiling and- from -wall to, wall. Cold: or warm air lurking :in corners. cre- ates forbidden ;sectors where : sit- ting and relaxing cannot be enloy- ed ‘in’ comfort, Projects ‘“of a: last- deral' government ‘and: a-matching grant from the rovincial Bovern: ment, i ‘grant will. be administered in: two | parts.. Each will receive 40 cents cA PUBLIC NOTICE Bake Bingo Robson Hall Dec, 7%. Everyone Welcome. uy Come to Castlegar Drug Dec, it for Rangers Git Gift Sale, Dec, 4, 1-3. 2. E ET Need ‘help | decorating, cater ing clean-up ete! Call on Ran- 8ers, at your service, for do- nations phone 365-5392, = 10. Time 8 p.m. Arena Hall. Bren Ti: Projects Soclety Meeting Dec,’ —— Order of the ‘Eastern 8 Minto Chap. No. 79, will hold = its Christmas’ bazaar;.in. th eS ties for sale... %.<¢ = Coffee Party. by Robson” 2 Parents - committee’ to == . Brownies and Guides at home” of Mrs: Sanford Dee, 5 — 10 ee phone: 365-3911. abeie R. E Goulet’ “Corner Pine & Columbia’: per capita: for administration and 60 cents sper capita toward ing: memorial: ‘But? to quality, for the 60.cent. grant the municipality. must itself contribute. sufficient’: money to bring the total centennial fund ‘re- ceived. from all Pources, | to $3 per : Pinch ‘a similar scheme was ‘Dut :forward in: 1958, some com- munities contributed « four™: tim as much as the senior government contribution’ and ‘a’ total: of, $4,014,- =} 738. was expended on items of “lasting ‘civic pride: , “Mr;' Wallace said, that, as was done in 1958, progress grants, will be made to.the Participating ¢ col tanuitles us as the: ASTLEGAR, BG. Sali natalia ise tize ties and a member of the Simon |& sprograming. -It' will” also receive last. |= HOUSE COATS. . “Duster ‘Style a Ansulated with; 100% Benaketeg 38, “Both in! Strech-ever Spandex Ela “SKATES To fit the whole: fer GROUND BEEF for quick cheap Sa es ga. ‘dhoap meal Th 45 Stun ym Uc Lc Pearoearsiel em eae Llu oled ast REST ERIA Maem s: | Redeeiatememameteoues : The ‘ever oat” black - basic dress,’ that. every woman should * have. Zs $19.95 - $24. 95° Also “the new: Lame’ dress in. blues:and gold..." tlon* of. the=scho of a | regional college. b; ing'92 it. ters gave! public houses an 86. per: cent ‘affirmative - votes i. ‘2 In ‘School raat: No.. 9, yo ($451,500 ‘ a Romaine; wu Ron‘.G! re-elected‘ to; the ‘village ' aes with’E, C. cil the ; ments for the prone to tie CBC ind. to: the ' WKP&L Co, for its Bo: Eee 1, ‘spoited ballots Fift favor,’ Bae - | no; fooling around.” He one: RCMP: constal Chairman: * Carl. Loeblich 366 £ nan’s letter of November’ 14, 1963 and-what: 1e| the people ‘of: pommiss! irencn Village cHairman. Sylvest | ‘sald, that | fe the “volunteer.