CRAIG. -&\ JAMES "streets remain the location of the B of Mis new head- office building in ;Montreal, opened in December ‘by Quebee Premier Jean Lesage. The 17-storey B of M building stands on the site of the head-office building, - bank's first opened in 1819 as the in Canada especially banking purposes, : Jess than two Kinnaird Socials Mrs.‘ Kaufman, Phone 5488 Recent gtfests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Meler have been. Mrs, Meler’s brother ond sister-in-law, Mr. and| Mrs. H. Krause, The Melers accom- Ppanled them back to their home in Kelowna for a visit with Mrs. Me- jers' parents, Mr, and Mrs, Otto Krause, Visiting Mr. ‘and: Mrs, John Roberts and family‘over the holl- days have been Mr, Roberts’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Pretty and: gon Wesley of [Prince Albert, Sask, and another “|sister and brother-fn-law, Mr. and ‘| Mrs, John Purden who have since returned’ to their! home in Vancou- ver, ‘, dan, 2 was the occasion of Mrs. ‘ John Wilg's 72nd birthday when many of her friends and relatives called to pay a surprise visit fol- , |Jowed by a party in her honor. Mr. and Mrs, L. Westgate and family have had o holiday in Vau- couver where they visited their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wostgate and Mr, and Mrs. F. Holmes. The | Westgates's younger son, Mark, had the misfortune to suffer an attack of appendicitus while the family were. célebrating. Christmas day at the Holmes’ followed by an “Gastlegar Rotary Club a Member Of 2009,” Group ‘For its contributions of a mini- mum of $20 per member to the Ro- tary Foundation, the Rotary Club of Castlegar ‘has been designated a 200 per cent Rotary Foundation Club,”" it wasannounced today at Rotary’s world headquarters in Ev- + | anston, Ilinols. years after the founding of the bank —Canada’s first-—in November, 1817. Head-office departments of the B of M, formerly. ‘housed in an assortment of thr Mon- first building designed for treal’s financial, district, are brought together in the new. building, seen here adjoining the familiar~ domed structure of the bank’s main branch. Montreal ‘The objective of the Rotary, Foundation is th fostering of pro- Jects to further understanding and friendiy relations among the peop- Jes of different nations. One of its principle objectives, is the awarding of fellowships ‘to outstanding col- lege graduates for one year of study abroad as Rotary ambassadors of good wil, In the past 14 years, more than 1,400 of these fellowships have been awarded to students from-69 coun- tries for study in 45 countries with pana fotaling in excess of oneaaee Five New Members Adinitted To David Thompson Stamp Club |= ‘The regular meeting of the Da- vid Thompson Stamp Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Toogood. The prealdent, Axel Nielsen, wished all the members a Happy New Year. There were 14 members Preesnt. After the reading of the minutes the members voted on the of five new Admitted to membership “in the club were: Mrs. D. J, Lamond, Mrs. M. Munns and Wayne Bignell of Kinnaird and Miss Betty Lou And- erson. and Mrs. W.'MacCabe of Castlegar. Assisting the secretary, Jim Toogood af“scrutineer was Mr. P. Dougan. At was suggested that. the sec- retary use stamps | AER msCHUCK’S | KINNAIRD, B.C. on ‘get-well” . cards sent to the members. He also gave a list of the Jssue dates of four new Canadian stamps. John Moor, auctioneer, conduc- ted’ a lively auction’ which saw many fine sets of stamps offered. Jim Toogood oe a very in- teresting talk ee Canadian students emergency operation.in a Vancou- companied+ them here on Sunday to, spend. some, tims with Mr: and|his home in Mundaro, ‘Alberta, last ans Bate and family before retur-| week having. spent several . weeks to his home in Calgary on bs his son}and daughter-in-law, tie weekend, | . Mr, and Mrs, Nick Orlesky. - Mr. Wm, Orlesky returned ' to ver hospital that night, Mark had recovered hhome with the family and is back | = at achool, While ot the coast the West- | == Bates managed to renew friendship: with several former Kinnaird ri idents, among them being, Mrs, Sykora and her daughter, Gale, who is a teacher now and has a position at Smithers, Dr, and Mrs. H. Ruebsaat and family, The Ru seats will be moving Into a new home shortly, Dr, Ruebsaat. is en- joying a fine practice at the cnas! and the family participate In a number of the arts ond sports available there, Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. Bale were Mrs. Bale's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sheperd of Trall. Mr, Bale's father, J, 8. Bale. haa been visiting the Sheperds and ac- Prayer Week | Church Rally Monday Night An inter-church rally, in con- junction with the “World Week of Prayer,” is belng sponsored in Cas- tlegar on Monday evening by the Oestlegar and District Ministerial Association, Churches of Castlegar, Robson dnd Kinnaird are uniting for this service and urge the public to attend. Coming to the district as guest’ speaker is Rev.) Cris: Jack of Na- naimo, Born in Scotland, Rev. Jack served in the Royal Navy. He at- tended university ‘and prepared for the ministry. after being converted at the age of 35, Before coming to Canada, he was in charge of the Evangelical Outreach of the Church of Scot- land and the. Seaside Misslons, as well as Convenor of Evangelism, He is at present minister of St, An- drew’s United Church st Nanaimo and is a well known speaker, A combined choir will sing at the service andthe various. local pastors will take part, ‘This’ rally is being held in the Castlegar United church at 720, After the service, light ‘refreshments will be ‘served to give opportunity .for fellowship | and to meet the speaker. CLEARANCE SALE CAR COATS, 5 left, size 12-14-16 suffictentiy to: return £Ia _E and two 18's GCING AT. 14'Price ©: 1 ONLY’ TROTTER SUIT; size 14 to clear at %! Price DRESSES, one doz. to ‘clear at A Price 250%, Off All Others : SKIRTS, 18 going at Half Price : 25% Off All Others Leotards, reg. 3.95 to Clear at .. $1.95 Head Scarves. reg..95c to:Clear'at .. 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Passmore of Sarnia at the Univer- sity of Aix-Marseilles, France, ‘stamps, pointing out the greater |- scope in this field than in a regular collection -due to the varieties of eancellations,"the different numbers allotted .to “different post offices, ete, Everyone found out something he had’ not Inown or been sure of before. - ‘ Délicious refreshments were ser- ved by the hostess, Mra, J. Toogood. - The hext: regular. meeting - will be,on Feb, 13 at the home of John Moor, 178-10th’ Ave., Kinnaird. Mr. Moor will be the speaker for the’ evening and all visitors will be wel- Delnor FISH & CHIPS, pkg. ...-.. 496 EGGS, Local fresh, large, 2 doz. . 5 ‘98c WAX PAPER, Refills, 100 fi. 2-for .. 49 CUT GREEN BEANS, 15 02z., 5 for . . 99 DOG FOOD, Dr. Ballart’s, 15 oz. 8 for 89. _ Fry’s CHOCO DRINK. { Ih, ....... . 59¢ come, are also fof the “swap nite” to be held at the home of ‘Wayne Bignell, 174-5th Ave, Kinnaird, on ‘Jan, CASTLEGAR SOIALS|: Margaret Churches, Phone 0511 Mr. Sid. Walton has returned home from the hospital. Mr, infant daughter Louies, is a patient in the hospital. + Constable and Mrs. L, Link and tamily have returned to their home after spending the-holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwartzenhauer. Pl and Mrs. Archambault’s Mill Staffers Plan -Broom Ball Game _ -Sereams, laughter and shrieks of glee will sound forth from the Castlegar arena’ next Wednesday at 8 pin. when .the Administration Dept. of Celgdr’s plilp ‘mill meets the’ Stores Dept. in 3B broom ball game, Too.Lale To Ola POR 955 Chey Sedan, bred ya, S005 88 Mor ‘Morris Min. a o crutser, $U's00. tb-in in tablesaw, 1 a 111|226 volt motor wile several blades, dado A arate modern blonde oak butiet, “E20. Puevoldsen, Phone 9416 Saye, EOF 8773 et evenin; -room. te with, washroom. 1 or 2 ‘gentlemen preferred. on 6841. R fable, baply B. RENT — N. Zibin, Robson. FOR te Amished ‘bage; ment, suite. Phone. ose. WANTED — Want channel 6 ‘TV anten M. Goerk of Malton at the] ~ ‘Eggs, «= Fresh, Grade A ee — - Peanut Butter. Squirrel, 48 of: tin. 99 4 “Dles at Vancouver “James Fowler, 91,” ‘An oldtimer of the Robson ‘ firea, James Fowler, 91, died at the home of; his daughter in. Vancouver” on Jan. 4, Funeral services were held Jan. 6. i) Mr. Fowler was one of the ear- Mest settlers of; Robson,’ coming prominent part in the life of the community and was active in the Aitat’ operator of -Results from Bowling Lanes. Mon, “Mixed Comm. League |: “|padtes High Single, Faye Hyson:268 | Ladies High Three, Faye Hyson 564 ‘Mens High Single, Jake Koenlg 290| Mens High Three, Jake Koenig 666] cor Teim High Single, Kavic | Alley. Kats 956. ‘Tue. Mixed Comm. League eee High Single, Kathy Pozne- cov tac. High Three, Kathy Pozne- Mens High Single, Don Farrier 235 :| Mens High Three, Cyril Sookachoff Team High Three, Splinters 2564 646 secretary "of. the Rodeo Irrigation District,’ «3. Mr. Fowler, who left, Robson, in 1935 to reside in Vancouver, atten- ded’ the ploneer’s reunton in‘Robson during Centennial Year, in 1958, He fa survived’ by ‘two’ and was, OPR express agent when, take ts were running. He Was a past Stewart. and Mrs, James Hirst, and two sons, Earle and p James, all of Vancouver, :|Team High Single, Buzzards 917 Team High ‘Three, Buzzards ‘2633 Tus.’ Afternoon League x Ladies High Single, Mona: Menard ' ‘Ladies High ‘Three, Mona Menard 701 Mrs.| Team High Single,’ Alouettes ‘180 Team High''Three, Alley Katz 2040 Wed. Ladies © | * Parole Chairman Invites Public : To Help Parolees by. Writing ~ OTTAWA — The .new plan of doubling: the ‘number of on parole -has. proven a success, Na- tonal: Parole Board -Ohairman George Street aatd recently. , ... In the two years ‘the Board has opersted, 8,898 prisoners have: been “Highest overall failure~rate is; for persons sentenced on fratd or false pretences charges. “Conmen”’, ore tempted Drug. addicts find tt hardest to keep parole..'They almost invariably take up the. habit sgain, This is| “true of women addicts, paroled, four, murderers, In 1959 2,088 + were paroled, ¢ com- pared with 994 in 1958, the Jast year the old Remissions Board operated. About 2,100 were’ paroled in 1960. Canada’s prison Population 1s 18,000.) The “failure rate’ those’ who have broken parole and been re- turned to prison declined to about 6 ner cent last year, It was 7.6 per| cent’ in 1958and 9.8 per ‘cent. ih 1957. Street appealed to the publla|* to help parolees. He invited peo- ; Plé to speak’ up on behalf, of pri- somers know. This ‘probably help in getting «parole. “Prisoners can live ‘without al- most, anything” he said “But. they can't live without hope.” two years were’ for failing ‘to report | to thelr probation officers, the oth-|' would | - ‘Women comprise only 2 per. cent of the federal’ prison inmates, but 60 Per cent of ‘them: are sent up for taking drugs, “Thelr failure rate is very high because there is no known cure for the drug addict,”, Street sald. Ns Parole is immense! ly cheaper 12 New ‘Homes “Built: in District ‘Under cM & H. ” of thie 174 Homes bullt_under -Central Mortgage and Housing in the Kootenays last year, 112 were built in the Castlegar-Kionaird ~ area, In‘all other areas of the Koo- tenaya the number of homes built, were down over 1959. Last year » there. were 144 homes built under CM&H of which 12° were in. the than prison, he said. It coats the federal government about $2,600 to keep a man in prison for one year. Most of ‘the inmates have familics to support, Many ‘of these depend’ on welfare ald while the prcloreel is fn fail, “He's not paying taxes Or con- tributing. tothe economy. ‘The to- tal cost ‘could easily run over $5,000 a year~n' prisoner,” “Street said.“ Parole. supervision costs. only $200 to. $300. annually Then, NPB was formed in January’ 1959 on the ! | recommendation . of:.2 .royal _ com-, mission.’ . -The test of granting parole: “Is there a reasonable chance this man will, not commit @ .ctime again?” The real test of the new, view |qwill come in five. years, when most of those. now .on parole will end > | their parole terms and. be free from supervision. Street sald. most ot ‘the people are under 25, , entering ‘and theft is the biggest, single offence, For most of the younger. prisoners, the crime was stealing. a car, “joy riding.” : Every prisoner comes automati- cally under review for parole: when he has served ‘one-third of his sen- tenceor one .year’ At: the'.term ts ,|Pm. in the Krs hall. Ladies High Single, ‘Anna Koochin 7 baile High ‘Three, Marie: Schuep-| _ fer 500 Team igh “single, Team High'-Three, Beatntks 700 Beatniks 1993 Coffee Breakers League . High Single, Isobel Guido 245 High ‘Three, Barbara Wood 6503 High Team ‘Single, Pincurlers 8&0 High Team Three, Pincurlers 2049 < Wed. Morning Ladies Ladles High Binele, Cherle Lyons 230 Ladies High Three, Ohetis Lyons 491 Thors, Mixed « * Eien High Single, Marie Makort- canes High, Three, Mavis Douglas 671 Mens High Single, Dave Cuddington 291 Mens High Three, Cuddington -¢669 Team Highs Single, Coasters 1106 Team High’ Three, Corsters: 2600 Friday Mixed Ladies High) Single, Carol ‘Price 224 Ladies: High Three, ‘Carol’ Price 584 Mens High Single, Ken Price 286 Mens High Three, Ken Price 745 Team High Single, Handicaps 1072 Team. High Three, Mandleshs:3 2817 - Chamber Annual Meeting’ Jan. 25 Annual meeting, of the Castle- gar and District’ Chamber .of Com- merce for members, wives and guests Will be held Jan, 25 at 620 Since is limited, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1961 LEGION CORNER By: UB REPORTER Three new club: members: ap- as 8 regular member. | >| + Joint, installation’ of otficers was performed by. Zone Comman- . {der elect Fred Hakney and for the lndies Com. Bunn, sergeant-nt-arms. Executive ;elected and’ installed were Mrs, Peppard, Mrs, ‘MacDon- ald, Mrs. Leckle;:.,treasurer, . Mra. Ramsden; “secretary, Mrs. Wadey; vice-presidents, Mrs. Adshead and Mrs. Bates. ‘The president: elected and in- stalled was’ Mrs, Dinner. +4 |* the Debenture:-Draw. Rifle: ‘Draw was won by Lyons, Shotgun Dmw was ‘won by Ivor Johnson: Fishing Rod Draw was won by Alex Spence. ship following “his Job of installing Officers. Percy was ‘very. ably’ sup- Ported by. the Ladies Auxillary in Legion were ‘sted in the gion. corner. ge Comrades,,be prepared, becaus you're going to. be called upon “to take ‘more active, party in’ th future, (Don’t run and hide or, re- fuse to answer your telephone) /but the new president confided that he had_an idea up his. sleeve,-so I'm warning’ you ‘ahead: of time.” At the’ executive meeting -held on Monday, Jan. 9 the new presl- dent announced the ‘following*com_ membership; Bert: Martin, bar“and bingo; Ungarian, building; H.' Pitts, members ‘are - d_to pick up ekle, -p vis Be tickets “for the dinner at the Bank of Montreal before Jan.'-30. Guest speakers at the banquet will tall on the past. and fahure of Castlegar and District. '-' ; } . CORRECTION © ‘The. “propane truck “Involved in the.fatal accident near the Bluetop ; ‘Burger early New “Year's’ Eve ‘Was Per, Mrs. Olga ,Chernotf, who died & few hours after the ,accident, was 23 years of age, not 26. F sports; ‘P,’ Ewart, en- tertainment,”" This“‘is a split” Job with W. Johnson. / D..-Campbell, Parks’ committee;“and welfare is again in Wadey’s hands. Your, next hmeeting,' comrades, {son Jan. :17, Drastic” ; ~LOOK AT THESE BUYS OF. 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