10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, March 9, 1961 Dale. Cowlin Vice-Prosident dr. Stamp Giub ‘President Pat Creighton was in the chair for the Junior Stamp Club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Condy, . Niki Vermuh ected os secretary for ‘the, first part of the meeting. Nominated for the pffice of vicc- president were Wayne Lyons and Dale Cowilln. Dale Cowlin ‘was: elected. Ronnle Verzuh acted as auc-|- tioneer for the first stamp auction the club has held. All members participated actively in the bidding and seemed to enjoy this novel experience. After the auction the 14 members did some trading with tS | reached again ‘this year. 'To' date|should prove most interesting, - Badminton Tournament ‘This Safurday ‘af SHHS The 11th Annual West Koot- Championships which .will be held enay Junior Badminton Tourna- in Trall’s Cominco gym- suring the ment will be held March 11 and 12|Easter holidays. at BHHS, The public is invited to watch Entry forms are arriving daily|these badminton matches at any- land it appears that last year’s alljtime and the committee suggest time high of 120 players will be|that the finals on Sunday afternoon entries have been, received from Creston, Riondel, Nelson, Tarrys, ce i ss Robson, Kinnaird, ‘Trail and Castle- Gastlegar' Council ar. : ‘i Play will get under way at 9 ‘a.m, on ‘Saturday and it is hoped Congratulates Scout |= that the finals will be played early Sunday afternoon to enable the one another. ‘’ The next meeting will be held |enay. at the home of Mrs, 8. J. Jankola, 258-Tth Ave., Kinnaird eat 6 pm.|jteam. can . selected from this e Koot- on March 14. All: junior stamp col- Players to return to the Fast Koot-|been sent 12-year-old Scout James Tt is hoped that a top-notch |*he Silver Gross” for gallantry by A letter. of congratulations has Cumming who was recently awarded the scouting movement. In his letter, acting village fectors are welcome. enays in- ue. coming sc. “Junior George Carr wrote young James that “your ,courageous act Catholic Women’s League St. Patrick's. (BAZAAR . . SATURDAY, MARCH 18 2:30 -. 5:00! PM _ HOTEL MARLANE ~ APRONS - CANDY - BAKING. . TEA ‘Lawn Furniture ‘Raffle: TICKETS: 3 for 50e : J E = nn nc hp game, Mr. ‘Loeblich laughingly \|last summer proves you’ to be the type of fellow that are all too few in this selfish world of ‘me first.’ It also reflects the fine training you Ihave recelved’ atehome and it is in the fine tradtion of the Boy Scout movement, “ “The village council is proud hat you are a citizen of Castlegar.” ., . . Kinnaird Council . o Trim Firemen 1 With Extra Help Kinnaird council? trimmed the village's flre department 10-9 in a return bout of curling on Sunday but Mondsy afternoon fire chief Rene . Archambault accused. the commission of stacking its team ‘with an: outsider. © "When some commissioners were unable to take ‘part in the game, the rest'of the council. called in Charlie Roberts to play on its team. The curling ‘games between council and firemen now stand at one game apiece but Kinnaird vil- lage chairman Carl Loeblich ‘said council would not play the firemen for a third game, “We. felt that in view of further diplomatic rela- tions we should let ‘it go'for this ear,” comiiented Mr." Loeblich: In making. known the score of KARNIE’S | NEW SPRING STOCK ARRIVING DAILY YOU'RE WELCOME TO-DROP IN AND BROWSE : To: CLEAR : \ Blouses, Reg $3.95 to $6.96 size 12-14 : SPECIAL $299 Skirts, wool & shag Reg $7.95 to $14. 95 size .10- 18 SPECIAL ...... Dresses, Reg $9.' 95, to $21 95 size 12- -24V2 SPECIAL $6.99 _ | 50% OFF.CLASSIC PULLOVERS size 42-44 : Assortment of odd styles and broken lines. PAINT SUNSHINE INTO YOUR HOME WITH Hoan LATEX You'll really enjoy painting the one-coat way with Monamel - tatex. It smooths on fast—drles in odor-free. Touches: up in no ES fime—and’ cleans up with just water! Glve your, wallsand cell: _ ings ‘deep glowing beauty— with the glorious colors “of Monsine! latent ~ Oglow. . BROS, ‘BUILDING & SUPPLY.CO.:LTD. i eT NM —_—_—_—_—— ART Comet Gr oe tank cata tk wae-i0-0( in-faver of the commissioners, Kinnaird Hurls _ Curling Challenge + Kinnaird council: has challen- ged. Castlegar council to a: curling match. . At councll’s regular meeting Monday night Kinnaird — village chairman Carl Loeblich challenged the Castlegar council “if ‘they will arrange for the Acs, the time and, the place.” Employment ‘Service Specialist Visits Celgar Pulp Mill ©. J. Bowle-Reed, employment specialist ‘with the executive and specialist division of the national employment service, Ottawa, was a visitor last week to Celgar’s pulp mill here,’ |” ‘Mr. Bowie-Reed, in the com- | pany of Doug Disney, manager of the Nelson employment office, and J, B. Sword, regional director, lun- thed at the pulp mill and toured the plant with the’ company's: in-| dustrial relations superintendent, Norman: A. Scott, Nelson-Castlegar-Trail ‘area. from a visit to Vancouver and Victoria where he visited various coast in- dustries and UBC.and Victoria Sale lege. At the pulp mill here he ‘ques tioned company personnel on. their for men. ‘Be also visited Notre Dame Col- lege, Nelson, to discuss ‘expansion plans for the college with college authorities. . . LEANDRES -— To Mr. and Mrs. Antoneo Learidres © ‘of Castlegar, March 2, son. ° “LAMPARD ~ —To Mr. and Mrs, Lesile Lampard of Castlegar, Mar- ‘ch 4, 8 son. KINAKIN — To Mr, and Mrs, Paul P. Kinakin of Brilliant, Mar- ch 4, a son. LEPAGE — To Mr. and 2s. Anson’ W. LePage of Costlegat, March 5, @.s0n. COURT — To Mr. and Mrs. Phone 3351 Mr. Bowwle-Reed came to’ the|’ .|Tim Court, of Castlegar, March 8, ‘Mrs. MacBain. Plans. | Te: Attend Gonvention Mra, L, zinto wos hostess at|| her home for the regular monthly meeting: of the LA to the Guides and: Brownles - with six embers present. "A successful report was given on the recent mother and daughter banquet... ‘Members decided ,to make a donation to osalst - with the ex- penses of district .. commissioner, Mra, 3. R, ©, MarBain, who. will attend the annual convention in Prince George next month. It was pointed out that due to and expense, only one would attend this Tt was reported that uniforms for’ all leaders have now been’ ob- tained, while 60 cartons of cookies, to be sold by Guides and Brownies in May, sre to be ordered, Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer will be in charge of this project. * Members also agreed, to pay the Guides and Brownies’ share of expenses for programs for the recent Scouts and Guides Own Ber- vice. “pil Wedding Plans ‘Announced The fortheoming marriage 1s announced “by Mr, "and Mrs. .Leslie V. ,Campbell,, Castlegar, of their daughter,’ Regins Margaret, . to Constable David John Ronald Ste- wart,‘ . Vancouver, son of Group”.Captain ’and Mrs. H. R. Stewart, Ottawa. Rev. E, A. Brophy will officiateat the wedding April 3 at 11 am.‘in Bt. Rita's chur Castlegar. : * Boneless POT ROASTS, PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 10 Ib, 69¢ | $1.00 38c, FOWL,’ BACON, GROUND BEEF, 8 Ibs .. PORK SPARE RIBS, lb. BUTTER, '1st_ grade, : Ib, MARGARINE, So-Fresh, 2 ths 49c TOMATO: PASTE, 6 o7,.2 for 25c : PORK & BEANS, Cheereo 4 - 49c Cattelli, MACARONI, Rigatoni, Sea Shell, Flying Saucer 2 tb! cello bag i SAUSAGES, Campfire, 3 Ibs $1.00. ‘Cur’ up in. trays, Ib; afe side sliced, Ib. COFFEE, .Nabob, Ib ... ‘COFFEE, Green Label, Ib ‘! PEAS, Frozen, Greenlake,..2. ‘AVACADOES, each '. GRAPEFRUIT, 48's, POTATOES,’ 100. Ib sack.’ “. TOMATOES, “y3 for 25c $2.95 Nabob, (28. oz -2-59c LADIES’ SPRING COATS. “and DRESSES — Several shipments of coats and dresses have just arrived. WOOL COATS: ALL WEATHER COATS: and $14.95 to $44.95 and flower at neck and:on matching bonnet. ad daughter.. SIZE 5 to 6X Priced at only 2.2.6 GIRL’S PLAID DUSTER COATS 10 to 14x at only Soa Se vale Dds 95° LADIES’ BENGALINE DUSTERS only ... CAR:COATS — Black and white checks, :Orlon : Pile, Knits with lining, Morded Cottons and- Holland. Suedines: us tas Priced at. New Spring ‘clothing arriving daily: ARNEL DRESSES. — $6.95 and $7.95 . ARNEL _ SUITS in white black and plain’ shades . sizes 10 to 20° $1.99-2.95-3.95 CRAZY PANTS ‘sizes ,12° to: 18 $3.95 ‘ " MICROMESH Seamless NYLONS Medium Shade: 79¢ pr or 2 pr $1.55 ‘ * SELETCED. and TESTED “for CANADIAN. . GARDENS | “Steck Briees = id Grass Seed for better. lawns. New .Fast Starter Indoor, Planter Kit’ Punch ’n Gro Vegetable and Flower Seeds. can be transplanted to garden when Leste are 2 to 4. inches tall. PRUNING SHEARS and SPRING CLEAN-UP TOOLS" uote Duster: Coats for the little Miss The Fabric i is spot. resistant, “water resistant. Raglon Sleeve, Flare: back. Seeds already: planted — $10.95. Petes Tels $11.95, $7.95 $15 95 t Hi | Ete R PROVINGTaAL, 1 T0RIA, rorett : bec, 31/321 Published: Every Thureday at e Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL, 14, No. 11 10 CENTS: PER COPY » _ Lindsay tells Commissioners | CASTLEGAR BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH -16, 1961 | Sewer System Need Urge a “business” austrict (‘and part of the’ residential, grea urgently: need’ a sewage aystem “while the village as:8 Whole will |’ i benefit by having. such ° Bs system |° J. Hw, “Kootenay Health Ualt; 4 ed Castlegar’s consulting engineer on sewers, The ‘residential “area described t iby Dr, Lindsay ‘as betrig In‘ urgent need of sewers! ia< “The. area .ex~|; “tending eastward from 3rd Ave. to “10th Ave! and “southward from |. Main : Bt, tothe south boundary, and all’ of *the Shewchuck’ subdiv- ision west, of thé. OFR tracks has impervious soll “that, ts “poor _ Seal septic tanks, aaa OF ase - ~ KINNAIRD COUNCIL beat Castlegar countil, 9-8 Sunday: ina friendly curling game at the local rink, The game was the first game: for .the West Kootenay Municipal Council Curling: Challenge Trophy put up by :Castlegar “ito stimulate’ a friendly rivalry in the sport of curling ty the ils of . the..West. Kootenay District.”’ The trophy will be played: for on a challenge basis and 14 councils will be eligible. Kinnaird will now meet: one ‘of’ them’ in: ‘competition and’ will. try to push. forward to retain-the trophy. Shown here with the trophy after the game are, standing, Comm. Walter Thorp (C); ‘Kinnaird village’ chairman™ Carl ‘Loeblich; Comm. V. R. Cook (C), Comm. G- S. Rust (K),.and kneel- ing, -Comm. 'E:- Ackerman (K), Castlegar ‘municipal , Comm: R. A. Giles (K) and Castlegar aT. “The . entire commercial area, Main St, to Juniper St. will de-, finitely’ require’ a ‘pewer syater. "The septic tanks are rapidly, be- coming ineffective - and. unsatis- factory. There is. sufficient room forthe sanitary disposal of. was by. this. method.” : ts. Mr, Lindsy’s letter continiies: “The number, of septic. tanks renewed or. repaired each. year cafinot. be’: estimated accurately, ‘but. we. would’ say. that approxl- ‘mately 25 septic tanks. and disposal fields are .either renewed: that should be repaired or renew- ed. this year: is around .150 .- 200. ‘We..would ‘like- to. note here -that in the. next. three * or.-four’ yeara);.. probably £ 350.~ 400 septic tanks|-5, should have been :replaced 6rire- newed,. But, as. you: will fully real-, Ogow. —~ Castlegar News Photo |i Eehtaait mote]: is heated , with" Sctrtlty ‘and there Fe are no house-keeping units. It is tastefully. ‘furnished and will, cater to the commercial and. tourist. . trade. ‘TALLY-HO- ; p dents SHHS, : in force last... Thursday night; at..the high school’s in house to. show ‘parents, teachers, students and friends just.how ‘it's done, The, open. house was. a “huge ‘sucess’ with ‘the Targest ‘crowd éver to ize, many. or sess will: never. be donk tes Junior and ‘Minor, Hockey: teams are now bi jut in season-énd ele vantage of’ the games to watch. the child-|- Ten. ~play: and everyone is welcome: at the arena ‘since| a large spectator crowd is encouraging a to 9; the boys: — — ‘Pettitt: Photos: 24% - elgar Licence: “40%. Saw Logs; 60% Pulp. ‘Columbia, Cellulose . Company, - of which Celgar is.a wholly-own- ed subsidiary, reported a cansolid- ; ated net profit for 1960 of $2,552.- 072 after providing $3,087,892 for depreciation and other non-cash © charges. This compares to a net profit 3 lof, $2,904,768 in 1969 when depre~ <|etstion and ‘non-cash: items calc lated on the same basis ss in 1960 league: ~ officials, say in’ tact’ ‘has spent a- Hout” $650,000. {A} the “area during the, past . year. pro’ ding: services “and. ;in. tinproving exfsting : |aervices, \‘T." E. “Brett, the company’s Trail office, told the ere ties. when’ Mr. Brett ‘is moved: soon to Kamloops, said the money was spent in: the : Wweys: - Chamber to: Explore |" Castlogar-Kinnal rd . “Bus Service Chance ‘The possibility of a bus ser-|°Oo x $91300 —' Placing ducts « to the’ ‘Castlegar lottice in addition to ‘providing feeder cables ‘to Rok* son, for future relief, . + | ge $37,000 '— To provide cable re- the “life of "a~communtty. as © pos-, atble:~As~ long ~as-'Castlegar- ‘relies and it difficult for the business district to grow. Without a proper, sewage disposal . system, the continued orderly. growth “of the community = |is difficult, property values . will remain low and the public, health will. be. Jeopardized.” - * are of an “unsuccessful ’ ‘attempt the ‘night © of .‘Tues.-Wed,' to “break into ‘the ‘safe at.” the Lanett post ‘office. Neggs « forced. the side. rear door of the, post office, entered @ small room and then forced an ‘Interior door into the post office. The dial . was | knocked. off the safe and an attempt was made to pry the .safe. away. from. its] cement moorings. ~ Cpl. Angus Macdonald says the, “attempt “was ‘obviously “the job of, an amateur.” paper at |. : attend. Castlegar. News. .Pho' YOUNG LAD BURNED . ~ Boy. Dies After Min Fall Dautie ‘tragedy * “gtruck* in the Castlegar .District. at. the weekend, “AS. 14-year-old Castlegar ~ boy died, as.a result of injures. recelved in a°fall“'and a seven-year-old Sherbiko subdivision’ boy ‘is {n hos- pital belng treated for first, sec- ‘ond and third’ degree't burns suffered Saturday, Funeral services were held from the “United . Church - yesterday (for 14-year-old Gordon Edward Kokin: dovitch,- son of Mr, and Mrs. Ko- kindovitch ‘who’ died in ‘Trail: hos- pital late Saturday night as a re- sult-of injuries received that after |G- noon in ‘a: 35- to. 40-foot fall while climbing the Lion’s Head Rocke jabove Robson. _ a ; Seven-year-old_ Billy “Palmers gon, of Mr, and. Mra, Robert Palmer of): the Silver Birch, Trailer Patis, was severely, ‘burned Saturday when fa Gan’ of gasoline with which’ he and two other boys .were setting ;. fire to some garbage. was acciden- (2 |tally kicked over agd exploded. ¢. Billy, his brother David, 9, and friend Mike McCarthy, 9, had the R |fire-well under way when the’ can ‘PARENTS with m SHHS' students. put .on-'a “gymnastic - display. in’ the thigh school. gym at the ‘school’s open: house. Principal, the . crowds: that. attended the: adv ‘open house “as the .annual event: was . _ apparently | eens over and flames, ;° - ‘David ‘escaped ” injury entirely while the - boys’ friend | Mike “was momentarily. enveloped by ithe]! flames’ from gas vapor'but™ suffered He tumbled 35-40 “tect. : -A brother Morris Kokindovitch, 15, and Hubert Thompson, 11, were fabove the other boys’ when the ac- eldent occured at about: 3.30 pan. . The injured boy’ was taken to the Castlegar hospital and was then transferred: to: the)-Trail - hospital. He died there: at about 11.45 pan. Gordon was born in Winnipeg on Dec. 3,°1946. OffAiciating Rocke man: /at>the funeral : im Rev. Pratt, Organist ‘was Sere. alibearers: were: dpgaliaaiea R -L. Lewls and D. Bavel. Wi charge of arrangements Plan. Suggested To Boost Hospital A) committee ‘of the Castleszr Chamber: of. Commerce will. ap proach the “local hospital’ society v witha, suggestion -that District organizations name ‘delegates to the society much as they do to the Fall. Fair? ~ Buch a move; Dr, O.,8. Fowler told the’ Chamber's: last meeting; “would ensure, an active, or, min- ‘ ‘imum memberahip in ihe society ‘to-50.” ,|were not in the heavily } eeesnib, ‘T.' Thompson, E. Pongrez, |*° liet-ion . Highway. No. 3 from. the’ dcable in area. adjacent} « ‘| telephone office; ite. ‘the Castlegar a Mart Fowler said he had- spoken Labour : : ‘swith’ Co-op: manager Grant. Mo-| International Woodworkers. af Ann ag ges that erica resulted in a contmict effec anybody, ‘who feels thi have|tive “Sept. 1; 1960. invalving, a 1c “something feasible ‘to’ presen() an. hour- increase over: a. two-year "shout. gp to the meeting of at- [period for Celgars, Be Boe eal them. ;ees in the woods gar pulp ‘mill “site. . Kk $95,000 .—° To provide buried, cable. within the apartment area ir ‘Woodland Park. “1% § $130,000' — To provide addltion- al trunk. cable’ facilities ‘between Coen and Trail, -, $84,000 — To provide additional ‘cable facilities for up-grading and growth in the Kinnaird’ ~° Blue- berry Creek aera, * ‘$2,575 — To provide service in the.:new subdivision. north of the hospital, ~ %& $65,000. — To provide additional ;|eentral, office, switching equipment. “In. , addition to the foregoing,” sald Mr." Brett,’ “a substancial ‘amount of . money , was’ involved--with ‘res-. ‘pect. to the addition-to the Castle- Gar. telephone office in 1960." e ‘Mr, Brett commented that this to [area is dxperiencing | “tremendous growth” ‘and ‘said ‘his “company “is doing its best to, keep up with It. :j.Mentioning : complaints . “about, what, some residents feel were ov- erloaded “lines,” Mr. Brett claimed .|that the more heavily loaded lines FIRST DEP SIT in the Bank.of ‘Montreal’s new. “around -the-clock” ‘depository’ is made ‘by R. H. Fenner of Bob’s: Pay'n Takit . while: local ‘branch manager R.’ D. Minnion looks on. The unit is. designed for the conven- ience, of customers who ‘wish to make personal -or- busi- ness deposits at. any time of ‘the’ day or night. ©. ooo - Castlegar ‘News - Photo areas of the. District, but in Rob- and Syringa Creek, “Gome in Kinnaird had a max- in | imum - of. seven-pavty loading,” he An) noted. Mr, ‘Brett said that harmonte ringing on: party “nes (whereby :|subseribers. only hear: thelr own. + |Phones , ring) , was-.a boon -to:. the. area and ‘sald, that it greatly: help- ed the ‘party“line ” problem. : How- ever, he noted that ‘party Ine’ pro- blems atill.-arise when..lines. are ‘of others.” af The company that..at the present. time no“one in. the..area “is: waiting for a tele- phone ; although’ some: people are waiting ‘for two-party or. Individual solved the tentral of- fice dial tone problem’ .~.) 3° by putting ‘a° very’ substantial | addi- tion. on to:the Castlegar office. to :*| take. care “of: it", he commented, seine Wink ln the past: the, dial of four ‘boys climbing ; the Lion's Head on! Saturday. The. boys were with: Kenneth’ i @ rock, fell from above and nit!" Gordon, knocking .him off balance. ae arose. when . too heavy a load tas pution the swit- . |ches in the local office. ‘With "regard “to ‘the’ lack ‘of circuits at times between Castlegar pitt bere thant “said a: cable: pro- is” “under “way which should solve ve this problem. “used by. some to “thd: een KING .KOIN LAUNDRY. operator ‘Ian (Mitch) Mitchell looks on as Mrs.-F. J. (Pred): Gibson’ does-her- ‘weekly wash.. Showing ‘interest in the’ operation’ of ‘ Castleaird Plaza’s new business’ is little Sandra Lea Johnston whose mother; Mrs. Donald Jolinston,“ can be seen’ at the far ight eae her family’s washing,;Mr. Mitchell, and’ his wife, is not in the picture, came to Kinnaird from. Kindersi te Sak: _ _ Castlegar News Photo