“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec! 10, 1964 Curling In Castlegar By Aileen Oglow You all come to the turkey | Club. shoot on. Dec, 19 at 8.30 in the Castlegar arena,..Curlers and snon-curlers will draw to the but- ,ton for:a turkey... This event is ‘sponsored by the Men's Curling : the moment his feet find the floor- ; At the local arena two se- ven enders have been made in curling games, In ladies compe- tition, Ivy Hill's; four made a seven ender on Marg Van Yzer- loo's trio, Curling with Ivy were Wilnia Frost, Joan Blais and Ver- na Fuga me ie mixed competition, Bull Smith and team Tiny Smith, Alec Creighton and Marie Pro- kop made a seven ender on Martin Pawylik’s rink, Asks for Fence Around Sanitary Land Fili Dump gerAnanAnAnAAARARAnAQAnAanQaiAANANAGnARARAAGAn A. EREMENKO and Co. A fence around C: 8 sanitary land fill garbage dump was fat Wa at council's mect- ing Jast week by a resident of the area, E. Aitken, While commending the pub- lic works crew for the ‘‘‘excel- lent job” it does oF maintaining the sanitary. land fill, Mr. Ait- ken said people are dumping garbage on days and evenings when it is unable to be covered. The matter of a fence will pe studied but the difficulty of the terrain there might make one impossible. Con. i Cc. hat fene- . Local men curlers home prizes from the Beaver. Falls ‘Spiel. The A event finals saw Bill Van Yzerloo four play- ing off George Menzies. Both are local rinks and the only two who were entered, - Bill's team won by a 7-5 score, Curling with Bill by a 7-5 score. "Curling with Chernoff and Jim ‘Bilesky. Men’s president Jack Cher- noff is away ona business trip to Regina and will be. gone for a few weeks. Doing: an excellent job of operating the concession booth at the arena this season are Percy. ane. Yvonne Brown. Smith Piumbing and Heating Trophy for mixed curl- ers will be competed for Satur- day nights at 8.30, Any mixed curlers interested should ' put their name on the board at the arena or contact Bill Smith. The local ladies bonspiel date has been set for Jan. 29, 80 and:31, This .will-be the sec: ond ladies’ ‘spiel held here..° ing the property Seat result in people tossing the refuse over the fence or leaving it outside the gate, as happened with the former garbage dump. Kinnaird Likes Garbage Pick-Up Arrangement The arrangement whereby | Castlegar picks up Kinnaird’s arbage “has worked out very well,” ‘Comm. Ron Giles. said recently. He ‘noted that the arrange- ment, whereby Kinnaird pays Castlegar $4,000 a year and sup- plies one man a week on the garbage truck while it is working in Kinnaird, is “definitely a more sanitary way of handling refuse.” : {AA PUBLIC NOTICE May we extend your’ Tocat Xmas greetings for. you! Koo- tenay Society for Handicapped children will print a Mat of mas —‘Simply leave one dollar or more-'with name -and~ address; fn any of ‘the Xmas boxes’ at local business.’ Senlor Citizen's. Free for all members, Dec, 11 — 6 p.m, SHAR] Banquet Friday Attention — Square Dance Party New Years Eve. Twin Rivers, Hall, Limited’: Tickets,. Contact H, Killough, Ph, 865-5293, SMITH'S | Senior Citizen's Show — timist Club - of Castlegar wil entertain the Senior~ citizens at a free show on Sat. Dec, 12 at 2.30 pm, at Castle theatre Win a "Turkey" — Draw to the Button at Castlegar Arena, Sat. Dee. 19, Competitions start at 7.30 p.m. Men's draws — Ladies. draws — Mixed Draws — Public “Invited ‘to’ participate, Everyone Welcome... Sponsors Castle- war and District Curling Club. - 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR _ RRRERERRNaeeeperaemmenmmpm | 0 RRA AAA AAAAAAANAARAANAALAAAANAAAAR! 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S-M-L-XL: : $4.95 to $7.95 VISCOUNT White i SHIRT, no-iron two-way | cuffs, $5.95. Boy's HOUSE _ SLIPPERS Corduroy Plaids, foam rubber soles . $2,69-$2.99 -$3.59 Budget priced white WAAAAAARAAA TARA: Dace otro muett a geste arse and: colors ‘Do Your Christmes Shopping _ ‘AT THE FAMILY STORE | “WEST'S. Let us ar you with your Christmas ‘list FOR MOTHER A lovely lace negligee of nylon tricot FOR DAUGHTER A lovely sweater, bulky for skiing or casual in assorted styles $8.98 - $18.95 PVULERUCELEL EERE UL CUREUVEERERSS ZUEVEUEEURER EERE Castlegar docs ‘not have to trom the ‘BIbeny * crock and become aa A town ‘on January 1. Id this. 01 night 'b te "Mantel al ‘Atfalrs Min- :ister Dan Camp! meeting attended. tives of the twin villa tlegar’ and :, Kinpairc ll at 'a‘special by'representa-| come a town is ges of Cas-} further: ‘development: of steps ‘d, ’ trustees! presently underway, for the pos- carports representatives ‘rom Celgar and.the WKP&L Co, «+ Castlegar’s not having to be- contingent on ane establishment: AY dene sau in this: Ifia trict“ municipality doesn't oc: |-t cur within a’ year, then Castle- gar will b become a town on’ Jan. 2S mis * information as pro: vided, the Castlegar. News in a 7. ol'clotk dhterview: yesterday A) piorning “with the cabinet minis- ‘He ssald, ina had ‘cl zed: the’ meeting to press, (Reporters bad been they two j weeks .ago that: the’ meeting wad to be'a closed: one (with: no press,in atlendance:) a:“'misunderatand- | Mr. Campbell sold scanty will be given notice’ “early ‘in the! new year’ ‘of ‘the fact oe it ‘will become a’towh in 1066, In the meantime; he’ Arey “the pending question of the forma- tlon’ of a:'district. municipality can be resolved 0 one way. or, the, other.” "The minister sald the “terms ‘of ‘union’ ‘inust -not ‘be vague” and suggested that a plebiscite on a district municipality would be useless unless: the ‘various components which, would make Up the district. ‘municipality first agreed amongst themselves: on certain’ matters ‘so it people know what , they. are vot- on.” “If tt Is to be: an effective (continued ‘dn page‘six) | Proyincial.- “Ltbrary, ‘Parliament’ Buildings, Mietoria, BC, .. Deo. ii peat Pre: cae pate cents:,a':foot. and: the: domes! users rate is $2.50 a month. uncil’s seers fouowes by, 18 atic. e Of a . $108,000 water bylaw. lage crate sae indi ent Increasing: gars’ wi ter useage and duced: electri | WKP&E,' are'to be’ taken’ oul ; vce when the rad le comleted ie. Ui request” "ofithe twin villages {of Castlegar ‘and Kinnaird for i “to those én- ctrical .rates from the |b? le Baid it wa sible to get .exact’ cost: figures, for: the’ incorporated ‘are: -Kinnair : "At the PUC hearing held 0 on 2 ‘Monday, thi Castlegar-Kinnaird: which the company pointed out includes” Syringa. Creek, “ Pass Creek;: rilliant. uid not be pos- the hearing was concerned with, the matter of 108,-| ‘candidates Gorse and Shealds-) That is, both men received. bal- ots ony which Noters voted only,|* for the’ one can : : recon’ man tesand Ol were 14 spoiled ballots. A total 7.“ W..R. Cook,.who has:spent oF S21 Dallogs were coor tee 5% years on council Previously, FOR YOUR WIFE A lovely lace neglige of nylon, tricot in Pink and blue ws $19.95 THESE WILL BE GIFT WRAPPED. vi ° that ‘the: application‘: for--area |: er: II. rates such as: are enjoyed by. Rossland-Trail -was’made by the | incorporated municipalities of |: fax’: and: Kintisird and not by the larger Castlégar-Kinnaird sland-Trail : the: Casti¢gar, rate: ar ed: 12 miles’ forth: ¢ to on ght 3 south TOYS- TOYS -857 and {$566.6 641 The!: figures for. Trail ian for:1954 (with Hepreciatsa: fi voting inthe twin’ villag Jast cket ‘da! cents. and a 40. per. cent-in- oO & Old WOODBURNING ames for Young SETS ‘JIGSAW PUZZLES Large Assortment HOBBY SETS Shell Craft - Needle Craft Building Sets 2 S S 5 Ble 2 2 2 YY Pl & 2 2 TO YOUR SATISFACTION, ~ $259.00 - _ $325.00 $175.00 © $249.00: seid = $269.00 FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASHERS . F RIGIDAIRE DRYER aor FRIGIDAIRE. DISH WASHERS iFRIGIDAIRE STOVES FRIGIDAIRE 12 cu, ft.: fridge | . F RIGIDAIRE 12 cu. ft. combination fridge and freezer - 52 piece ead Dinner sets a ee rease In the user rate t a month instead of ‘to. $5. eosions has quite | fini de- district for which ‘WKP&L pro- duced: comparative: figures." :The former cabinet ‘minis-|- ter said he.was “surprised” that, such a ‘large outlying district was’ d its preference to finance ting the rate increase, "C.'Maddocks claim- “ly: misinfor! 0 eompaipied: against the : bylaw. “He said: he’ supported the yrate ‘increase ::since >, the * electorate. Shad: been’ ‘fully : informed ‘of being ded.:‘It isn’t consist- rant with:the appli nn before us,” she: declared: Doug ‘MeMynn, ‘WKP&L Co. rate and contract engineer, an- swered that “my understanding was we’ were ‘to include. the eure areas — the ftinge areas.” Dr. H. F. Angus, chairman of the’ PUC,: agreed’ with ° Mr. Wicks. He said. the, areas com- pared at the:Pentidton hearing :were not the: fumes oe under “council's: “rates: if if ‘the money. bylaw failed a err porte e Tal crease, is n't’ go: against anything to | Cominco, sollte Miller Ma- ‘son commented that'WKP&L Co. ‘general. manager ‘W. K.:Gwyer the understandin, was. under.the: impression. that | > Ss te tool: : gar-Kinnaird point’ of view, as! ‘gd iwhy.. the- utility's - Sustumens in /Rossland-Trail: : should’ not share in: the’.cost-' of ‘carrying | people’ in unincorporated areas when the customers in Castle- gar and Kinnaird must do 80, : A WKP&L Co. brackets) and $347,741. ($294,3: . The ‘Trail distribution « ayes tem had 6,131 customers in 1954 and 6,221 in'1963-while ithe Cas- tlegar. system -had'1,655 in (1954 consumers do’ Mi then: quoted” figures: which “he | : said showed’ that Rossland-Trail |. hare in such igures in are $951} 901 ee 803) Satur '}.time;: it received..55% percent | approval. At: that. time there {|were 1,065 ratepayers eligible ition | ficer. Bert Morice. veporte with 60 per.ci ed. pass: it. Castlega y! yes. votes, 195 no votes and there were ‘two’ spoiled’ ballots. ‘The’ bylaw received 50 per cent approval but 60 “per: cent was ‘required, : On Sept. 23, when the: by- was presented ‘for ‘the first were 218 yes votes,-161 no votes and 14 spoiled ‘ballots,’ There Saturday but o: their ny In Kinnaird,’ Ba ylaw, : ceived (0 per. cent :: yoproval tt gard. to purchase of lands for the Columbia river dams ‘“‘is ‘to pay cash for lands purchased when. title, free. from. encum- brances,: in the ‘name of the Authority, is accepted for regis- tration: by. the Y e tan id Feeistry office.”.-; vided t the Nal ‘BA Cc. Hydro’ 's policy with re- (required by the land registry othe ice) cannot be readily optain- Mr. Creighton also. noted that ‘Complications sometimes occur if'an:estate is involved. i do their information was ‘pro. ikusp hon of to ‘vote. on the water bylaw?on| C “by. the: ercis Columbia, ant supervisor,’ J the ps press “by. the Chamber. ghton,: and ‘was’ elocbeal to Mr: Creighton told the Cham- , our io best to keep: such delays ‘to a minimum.” "Moving Poles Costs $90,000 ie :| re-election <0 f “commissioners Rust and Simpson. Mr. Rust. got [52 votes, Mr. Simpson Bot 123 ‘votes’ and’ Terry*Cormier, mak- bis second bid:for office,” re- ber that he knows of no basis for a’ report: that>B.C:’ Hydro: em: :ployees “have been buying some of the“local residents’: property and telling them. that they. have ived 109 votes, There-was one |.to.wait up to three : months for. spoiled ballot.-There were 205| their cheques.” ites cast of an. eligible ,.795 |. He -said: delays :;* ters, occur when there’ are charges In Castlegar, returning of- such as mortgages or judgments ficer A. T. Horswill: reported | registered against - the title,;-tax- cay plumbing of voted for | es not Feld and. tax certificate. “The cost’ of relocating::‘the ‘WKP&L Co.: poles for the new Kootenay river. bridge at Bril- liant ‘andthe building’ of ‘the road to link it up with the new ‘Kinnaird bridge is $90,000. . rat Art: Ande! © | school District No. 8 is expect: rict, was to- be “ci sae} ‘with | ed'to increase by 470 students €-| the Rossland-Trail rate area. by 1987 without taking’ into‘: ‘ace 50 1 ——— - Lego and Tinkertoy Sets RACING CAR SETS MODEL. BUILDING SETS ; And many more too numerous to mention’ but see them in our TOY Dept. downstairs. “improve fire “protection.” He’ larger. Castlegi 80 mention Bone China Cups and Saucers Glo-Hill ‘Bon: Bon Dishes Glo-Hill Hors a’ -the perry tala that population 967 rson, chairman of. the Castlegar Chamber of! Com- merce’s.roads-and ‘bridges. com- mittee, gave this figure to: that ee Jronthly. meeting last i F 201 oted Server . 6 piece Steak Knives: 1 Soltey iwi at poe ‘time, ALI The winner” ve the! archi- tectural contest for the design of the West Kooténay Region: ‘al College is to. be announced in’ January. -- . College council president Gray. said’ this week announcement of the will take: place. at Nelson’ Noting: on: #! lace. in “INSULATED ICE BUCKETS - VULULUUELUEU ELEN G: Perry, vice-president. of ic (represent! ting "UBC: pre- ident: Dr.:John’B.: Macdonald is possibil poise ‘into: fer accom- | Ps If this can. b be obtained school . accommodation -° “would ‘only cost the district 10 per‘cent re with the federal and-provincial interest at the ‘governments putting - ‘up 80:per seminar, noted Mr..Gray, will | .. sident of Notre’ Dame Univer- cent, Bs the exhibit of antrios | inthe = sity, jand: Dr: Malcolm Taylor, The ident of Victoria ‘Unive would have to be. piit to‘a-re-, ferendum and: the ‘costs would be'on a 50-50 basis for this.part , of the Feqiilrements, { t | open ‘including recreational use, 1 : for’ the le who’ will remain 9 TE Gs expécted ‘that the’ ‘com-] up there ‘and those who would mittee ‘will: interview Deer. Park | move -up there, and for: ' resivents to ostermalne how mia-| mer: homes,” ny of them wou! e prepared teen’ to ‘remain at Deer Paik i the pean cominittee’s ee for tig road were provided. ture te sought. from ores Mr. Enevoldsen said there | Chambers of Commerce, ‘intéer- are, plenty..of . justifications. for |.ested groups and Rod and; Gun keeping’ the: Deer. Park: road Clubs: Lo Swe ae peer er sal nus for defeat ‘(of the bylaw) tgs ust lie: with: the: people who been set up under the Cgatlegar Chamber of Commerce's Colum: |' ‘bia river development: commit- tee to prepare.a report on‘ the ‘matter of the Deer Park road. elementary. program|: i; Committee chairman J, C. Enevoldsen. announced appoint- ment-of Dick Motlenied: Ou. ver..D'Andrea.and.C..A,, Ander- ‘son: ito: ithe: "special ommittee we ented hile: dividing “the - bylaw: into priorities: Mdiminishes ‘its j ettect. veness,” the protection in‘ the:Sopow subdi- 1 yiston’ dictates’ that* Haat: area ry . 2 : a g 2 2 2 3 2 2 a 2 a 2 2 2 2 r-3 3] :. acoA NUNN NNN UR RAAAAAI UU ee SUSUR UE ERIN ART & ALPERT EEE