PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B. C- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 29, 1959 DEC. 31, 1958 o Ble 150 At Kiwan Castlegar and District Kiw-|Cross Blood Cilnle, ai anis Club held {ts' Annual Ban-| other worthwhile ecenunity, ie quet and installation of Officers, | deavors. L Saturday night in the Kinnaird In keeping with its policy of Improvement Soclety Hall, when|helping the youth of the area, approximately 150 members and|the Kiwanis presented a cheque guests were present. for $500.00, earmarked “for the The of- | Kinnaird Poo} Fund, ficers were installed by Acting ]to E. M. McGauley, Committee ing, if somewhat absurd, reports. ‘members with humorous allus- . 1 : s Installation 2222 = 2" Gus tom Neon ele eltner an Banquet, tables were tasteful |IMr. 3. Lauri ‘ : Aes Eishwvicls accompanied | and effectively. set with white 4Mr. ang. wo Pigeons : ie plano by Miss Kathleen| cloths and crepe streamers of the ton, Yn We Fishwick, Kiwanis colors blue and gold. |Clarkson i t an Ae HEvey, presented a| ‘Vases of golden daffodils graced Trail nee Sees esiaee maa “ The award was presented to |*Hythmic erpretation of a Spa-| the tables, and on the head table |Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, F, Moff: Me ee ee eit nresigent (ish dancer, in colorful costume] were yellow tapers and small |Mr. and Mrs. A, Johnson Ke! . A. . 1 J.'H. Corbett, in recognition of and castanets. ello : ! y Pe 2, : Published Every Thursday at: “The .Crossroads of the Kootenays” | vases of blue and gold “button- |Hughes, Mr. and Mrs, C. Murphys R — : r oe Shy fas Tat - = - e A barbershi S ” a » C, Murpl , Seer awoul cine the aer. atbershop quartet con-] mums” as well as daffodils and |E, Davis and Mr. and Mre. Ps : eae VOL. 12, No. 5 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA sisting of W. Walper, A. R. Har-|fern. - : Falrweather, “ WOHEKE.ON.GUTTERS THIS YEAR the moment his feet find the ; | Help Your Heart Fund — Help Your. Heart} 7 the young people of the dis- trict, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959 10 CENTS PER COPY ond such presentation made by | Ve W. Oleski and E. Greep, pre- Rev, Archdeacon B. - the club, the 1958 honors hay- sented well-known songs, and one| ker asked the blessing aa ine ing gone to Loyd Groutage of ‘which made a big hit, a parody|ttoast to the ladies was proposed Castlogar. on the popular hit, “Tom Dooley”, | ‘by~ Bill andthe’ reply Lt. Governor P: Clayton Stewart, | member. Some peopl of Trail, retlring Lt. oO! people prefer to bg d out when the time com} drew to the WM Pussyfoots by As svon us baby tries to stand alone-make sure his pliable little feet are sup- piled 4 ihe proper, shoes- y foots aAVARe Check these features: x @ tongue opens right to th: roomy toe, for ease in putting on, taking off. _@smooth, soft inside: won't chafe tender fect Flexible, sueded leather pie with light. non-slip - heel. " We have a full stock of P Our st. "|Little presented Mr. Stewart with No, 6 of Kiwanls International. New President. is Murray Little, Vice-Presidents are Bill Shay and W, F. Shkwarok, while Gilbert Fowler is Treasurer and and Sccretary is A. R. Harvey. » The six Directors are Aage Sylvest, M. Dalton, M. Moran, E. if the Pacific North West,- District |' Mr. attention of the group, the fact that Mrs, F.- Peterson, winner of the Kiwanis Good Citizen- ship Award, had also been a “guiding hand” in the setting up of the Swimming Peol Fund was catered for by the ‘Kinnaird Improvement Society, a brief pro- ‘gram was staged by members of ithe club and guests. The entertainment took the Committee, as well as being in- terested in other ities of dorm of a regular club, meeting, with fi amus- Following the banquet, which ‘using the names of varius club, ‘made by Mrs. M. E. Moran. es to give an accounting. A. EREMENKO. & CO. Greep, L, Lakeman and W. Wal- per, Mr. Stewart also presented retiring prexy Jim Corbett with his Past-President's pin, and gaye “perfect attendance” pins to sev- eral members. L. E. Lakernan and S. C. Muirhead received pins for one, year perfect attendance re- cord, G, Fowler and J. Lewis, two years, W. Shkwarok, three years, W. Shay and W. Waldie, four years, Eddie Frederiksen, 5 years Ken Sharples, seven years, with a twelve-year pin going to Gus Leitner, Charter member of the Club, Incoming President Murray a leather hand worked. desk set, as a token of apreciation for his at- all and thanking him for the interest taken in all clubs of District No.’ ’ 4 President's report, given by Jim Corbett, showed an active: and successfull year for the club.: One of the major accomplish- ments had been furnishing by the. Kiwanis of a two bed ward in the Castlegar Hospital, financing of' which ‘had largely been done by. avage a will take time to fit your baby carefully, correctly. MADBOCKS “|sored Little League Ball, fad from the Giant:Bingo in, the spring, and later ‘the radio, bingo, fore ‘The Club had again spo: handled the “Kittle car” rides at’ various in the: Dis- | you can ment by Say “Be My Valentine” with. 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LEFT FOR YOU - “<<: “PAINT — SPRAYER” : Adjustable From Pin - Point To Wide Spray At Various Speeds Ideal And Fast For Interior: Painting Ina letter received from the Depariment of Highways, Castle- gar Village Council learned it could not expect anything to be done on the curb and gutter pro- ject for this year at least. The letter advised the De- partment had received’ a large number of requests for such work, and as mo moncy was set up in that Department for Castle- gar's curb and gutter, they could not undertake the project. They would, however, assist the Vile lage in any way, other than fl- nancial, the letter read. Council chairman N, T. Og- low said the matter should be fol- lowed up by a letter to the De~ partment of Highways asking that Council Asks for Widening: be widened to 66 feet. It is now too narrow and is dangerous to pedestrians, also there is no pro- vision for emergency parking. ‘There is no room to get ‘off the black-top. ¥ P to increase water pressure at the Hospital a5 soon as pos- sible. Village clerk, J. E. Loge- lin; was asked to write the Ad- ministrator re-affirming Coun cil's intention to increase the The letter should also request) pressure when possible. ey the Department to consider the N. MeNabb, supervisor, was curb and gutter scheme when|asked to check on putting two- making up the 1960 budget. hour parking signs along Maple A second letter from the De-|Street from the. Barber shop to it 0: ‘3 First ‘Avenue, also “no parking” the fact that the Dept. intends to|signs on the side of Main street, do something about the removal | next to the Zonailo building. of the Public Works sheds at the A letter was received from Ferry approach, It might be nec-|the Board of School Trustees, ad- essary to leave one of the build-|vising an advance budget review ings, the letter advised. will be held with the Councils of Administrator at the Castle- | Kinnaird and Castlegar, on Feb- gar Hospital has requested coh- jruary 16. This is a meeting to dis- why this newspo of the heart prob! to solve it. s In 1956, the latest .year for which total been compiled, more than 64,000. Canadians. and blood vessel diseases. Included were wage earners ani business executives alike. The loss of their skifled hands ani minds teft gaps in the nation’s industry tl impossible to bridge. it is estimated that al- another of the |; figures have died of heart: hat were difficult the through is not the formal pregentation of the School Budget which is to be submitted in “March. :The clerk was instructed to advise the Schoo! Board that Council will at- tend in a body if possible. Word was received from De- tor of ith freight truck had backed into an awning, causing extensive dam- age. There was also the hazard of flying gravel off the highway, which hed caused the breakage of a plate-glass window in the building. . puty J. Baird, stating the Government has now approved the winter em- ployment program, A letter of complaint from E. A. Lewis dealt with drainage pro- blems, caused mainly by the De- partment of Highways having raised the entire section of Col- umbia Avenue from Pine Street to the néw bridge. Mr. Lewis al- so expressed concern over the narrow sidewall in front of his office, saying on one occasion a ‘of the Village plans |cuss budget estimates, ete.. and Cl Oglew felt Coun- cil should request the Department of Highways to provide new side- walks from the Legion Hall to the bridge, in order to remedy the situation caused by raising the bridge approach. Council felt this was a direct responsibility of the Departrment of Highways. A- discussion took place on the sidewalk repairs requested by. Mr. Lewis for the remaining por- tion to Pine Street. : _ Knnaird’s Mutual Ald Fire Fighting by-law No. 117 was giv- en fourth and final readings at Mondays’ Council meeting. This Bylaw provides for mutual aid between Kinnaird and Castlegar -|Villages in cases of emergency. All members of Council’ will of course, has been the:progress its great vessels through the in. attend a meeting to be held in the Castlegar School Board: ‘Office for a discussion’ of i ‘school budget figures prior, to submission, The School Board has set the date for the meeting on February 16. - = it ‘An “award of Merit": has to the ine; and ‘in ailments. These and many, other heart-saving hinge F a anti d-- blood ‘vessels pitals, universities and ‘laboratories throughout the natior we t for new k our leading healt menace. A large part of their » Fund allocations which were investment you have already made. Despite’ these victories, to conquer the heart diseases is still ahead of us. We sti don‘t know the basic causes o! atl deaths from diseases 0} ~Tracking down ‘more ‘causes a them adds up to one of the science today. The Heart Foundations through expanded research. It's up to us to decide now, while the 1959 Heart Fun hett ti ‘will be ‘Appointed to serve on the drive is in full swing, if we i the Heart Found: developments have ‘are at work at hos- work is made possible by Heart begun last year. Thus, “today’s heart progress is your visible dividend from the Heart Fund the biggest part of the fight € hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure, disorders responsible for 90 percent of f the heart. and blood’ vessels. ind finding ways to contral biggest jobs confronting medical say it can only be done able to expand and intensify their life-saving efforts. Only increase our. Heart Fund contributions can more Scien- tists be put to work on this vital job. Looking at the picture objectively, this department thinks that larger gifts to the Heart Fund for more researc h is an, investment we can’t af- m. ford to put off. : been; presentec ne eee Village. by the B.C.. Centennial Committee, for its part: in‘mak, Kinnaird Council Gives Final Reading To The. ‘Emergency Bylaw the 1959] q ~~ MORE GAMES SATURDAY: © Castlegar Cubs hit the win column Sunday, defeating .Cres- ton Senior Basketballers 51 to 35. other week-end stints as they fell 70 . 52 against the Trail C.¥.0. fast break and 67 - 49 against the Showing. marked p! cil of the intention to.review In- over. previous, outings, Cubs took land Natural Gas Rates, ‘after) the tead-early in the first period one year of use. 73 and ‘never looked back. : First, second and third read- “Fed . Horcoff sparked ings given to the Lanid Purchase| winners with a great display “of bylaw, dealing with the property | play-making as he continually through which the drainage cul-} set up his mates for easy points. vert: runs, This bylaw will now| andy Evans and George ‘Wanjott go, to Victoria for app . | were on defense as + Gommissioner for water, J.| they cleared the pack-boards for “ the Cubs. For.Creston Burns and Jen- sen were the work horses Scor- water problems, superior shooti of the Trall ‘All-Stars, ‘Cub manager Louls DeRosa has ‘scheduled another tid-bit for local hoop fans Friday and Sat- urday evening. The first double header of the twin bill puts the local HLS. Junior boys against the Senior “BR women of Trail, who will represent the Kootenays in the B.C. Play-downs. In the night.cap Cubs will go against the strong ing 13 and 10 points ‘Commissioner Mrs. a Cubs met defeat in there gan. reported attending Nelson five who walloped Cubs in Saturday evening will see Cubs Beat Creston Cubs In the first game against the fast breaking C.¥ O. of Trail and the final should be 3 thriller as Nelson and Trail Ali-Stars clash In their first meeting of the year; Trail won the Kootenay ‘Tourney last year and Nelson are the favourites to cap the title this year. The local Cubs are develop Ing fast and could” be the daric horse entry in the coming Kaot- enay Tournament scheduled. im Castlegar Feb. 27 - 23 and Marcir 4st, This weekends basketball disk could prove to be a preview to this Tourney. nual meeting. of the ‘West ‘Keot- ‘enay: Health -Unit. ‘Trail -las' week, .” ‘ ing “the. 1958~ ae reas o ee Netter from the Public, Util- ities Commission advised Coun- = Ce - Roi aa occcc inant Council, Kinnaird hadéreceiyed a compliment from thé Health Unit] error in a-published report of 1a: “Paul Oglow in fn Paul Oglow .was elected chairman of the Castlegar-Kin- naird Centre, St. John’s ‘Ambul- ance Society, when. the Annual meeting was ‘held’ last week in the basement of the United Chur- ll | ch. : Others elected were Fred Howes,. vice-chairman and Rob- on its chlorination plant. 5 i. 7 ter from A. Zuckerberg, offering ama — land to build a swimming pool Chairman a ees berg offered to sell the land, how- $$. John: Ambulance ‘Assiv.| 2: rasct tsi land to the Village’ free of charge. tage”: asked . for. suggestions decided that radios for each ward in the local hospital would be provided.’ a In conclusion, the Centre ex- tended. thanks ‘to all those who have helped: promote the aims of ert Rivers returned’ as treasurer, Honorary president named is Archdeacon B.A. Resker, and honorary vice-presidents are T. B. Couch, Dr. H Ruebsaat and Dr. id | A.D. Johnson. Committee were. K. Rigby, H. Perkins, C. King, J. Dalziel, F. Richardson, N. Churches, Mrs. H. McLeod, Castlegar;-Mrs. J. Stad- ler; Robson and W. R. Rempel, Renata. : - In presenting the annual re- port of the Castlegar-Kinnaird Trail Takes SHHS Teams Castlegar was .\defeated in ]26 10 for the Hawks and 18 - both the boy’s and the girl’s West |for the ‘Hawkettes. - Kootenay. High School Basket- |Summarles: ball League games in Trail Fri. ' day. The Rockettes lost to the |off 7, Dunlop: 4; Smith 2, Davi Castleg Hawkettes 29 - 22 while the | MacPherson 7. Hawks downed the: Rockers - 53- : Pelligrin 21, Shel- Centre, Mr. Rivers outlined high- lights, of the past year’s ectivities, Awards gained this year were 31 certificates, eight vouchers, seven medallions, 11 labels to medal- lions and 23 preliminary junior certificates. “Mr, Rivers mentioned that members*6f’ the local.centre had rendered their services at various. 10 Trail: Fabro 28, 31. Top scorer of the night was /7.nier 2,. Shiavon7,. Burns ‘Trail’s Allen Fabro with points. for Trail’s center, © while Trall's deferice ‘Even the longshot, thes ty of Pelligrin and; ‘Shelo: The boy’s.game was one of the worst the Rockers have seen. Their defences held:no challenge. 28 * ed to bring their’ averages to alor’ Re very Iow ebb. | i In the girl's‘ game-top scor- “er was Trail’s Bina Brown, with the Junior Rockers,defeated 10 points followed’ closely Sharon Albee of the Rockettes 3 with? points. The game placed |pall. House 3 defeated . House the Hawkettes’ even higher in their first place standing. Trail led the scoring from the beginning In both games with py ‘Trail boys 66 - 50. the “score at-haif time standing tor “girls):10 - 3 on Tuesday. induc", “Mitchell .4, Tanya) dustrial ‘First Aid p.