CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1960 New Look in Nelson For Noire Dame Men ‘The nurses’ residence and isol- ation building which have looked out upon the fair city of Nelson and greeted the city’s vilstors with a blank uninviting stare through the boarded-up windows for over two years are taking on a fresh, new look, and once again will become a living and vital part of Nelson. ‘The two buildings which have been leased to Notre Dame Univer- sity College for a period of 10 years by the city of Nelson are now ready for occupancy at the begin- ning of the fall semester. ‘The addition of fire walls, a new heating system, ‘additional a Archie Ferguson, local heating con- tractor, designed on squaduct-like system which will pump ateam and hot water up and over the embank- ment whirh separates the two bulldings, thus eliminating the us- ual and more costly excavation nec- essary to lay the piping under- ground. External improvement of the property such as landscaping and| ° painting .will be done by the stu- dents themselves as a project of the cooperative system, “It is the cooperative system which has enabled Notre Dame to give its students a top-quality Ub- CASTLEGAR NEWS mentioned Aftermath of the Election The following editorial ap- ‘peared in the Ollver Chronicle} which supported the CCF Party during the recent provincial elec- tion. . eae Returning to normal after an election 18 almost like having all the children leave for school after the summer holidays — it's 50 quiet and orderly around it seems almost unbelievable. ‘The voters have made thelr choice, and B.C.'s Social Credit) government have been given the! mandate to govern our province for another four years. It would be nothing short of, hypocrisy for us to say we are painting will all go to make ihe two buildings more © livable, i Dormitory rooms will feature new individual closets and desks, The renovation will cost Notre Dame $17,000. An unusual feature of the re- vided with heat and hot water at tow cost in exchange for mainten- ance. ‘The former nurses’ residence Hall, Walsingham Hall will house 66 men, while the smaller Fatima Hall, will house only 40. Study hall and recreation room are located in Walsingham Hall. happy with the result, but the voters of Similkameen have seen fit to re-elect Mr. Frank Richter and he Is to be congratulated on the result, He conducted a fair and honest com- paign, and we're certain his op- ponents join us in paylng tribute to his integrity and in wishing him success. ‘To those who. supported us! 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EMA our thanks; to those -who disagreed with us but acknow-) ledged our right to speak our minds our respect; and to those! who disagreed with us and ques- Kinnaird Guides doin Robson Girls In Viewing Slides On Sept, 13, 14 of the Ist Kin- naird Girl Guide Company met at the Improvement Society Hall, from with tioned our right ‘to state our op- inion, our. sympathies. ‘We have bern mest intezested in the reactions of other news- papers during the ‘To Mr, Richter. may ‘we sug- geat.a more aggressive policy to ‘promote our area, We So a is admired and respected, in his own area and in vial but we don’t think he has made enough noise ebout the Similka- meen, R ‘We've roads to be built, indus- tries tobe attracted, fruit to be sold at’s profit and tourists to pe enticed, and we need his help and promotion. And to each and every person who tolled for the party of his cholce, and to the large number of people who took the trouble to vote for their favorite candidate many other ers throughout the province ‘pro- vided the political thought and controversy in thelr ediltorlal col- umns which contributes toward democratic action. and selection while at the same time they have scrupulously guarded thelr news columns to keep them fair and unbiased. ‘We have nothing but contempt for the Vancouver Province and a very few others, who apparently place . political expediency above fair reporting by allowing their political opinfons to influence thelr news reporting. Such action is a disgrace to modern Canadian jour- nali ism, To the Penticton Herald and others who were £o sure of their confusion they sat on the fence until tha end — our condolences, As for the Chronicle, we can only admire the sense of fair-play displayed by so many in this com- munity who, even though they| |, may your be doing your bit’ for the democratic way of life in: our province, —_— Alex Sloopnikotf Died Accidentiy Brilliant man Alex Stoopnikoff, 77, died accidentally in a Castlegar accident; Sept. 9, a coroner's jury decided last week. Evidence was called to show that Mr. Stoopnikoff walked into a vehicle while crossing the street in downtown Castlegar, and that he suffered caus from which he died. Mystery is the Choice Of Kinnaird Theatre A mystery drama in two arte, there they were thelr Capt. Mrs. M. ae tot the Robson Community Hall. Capt, Mrs. R. Bro and the Rob- son Guides were hostesses for the evening, Capt. Mrs. K.' Hall of Castlegar showed some very inter- esting and colorful slides which hed been taken at the Guide Camp at Queen's Bay in August. There was one of the birthday cake baked in a frying pan and topped with can- dies. ‘After the slides the Guides hik- ed up the road to the home of Mra. Bro where the 45 girls from Robson, Castlegar and Kinnaird enjoyed o campfire and wiener roast. Bonnie MacBein entertained them at the campfire with her experiences at the Girl Guide exchange camp at Fort St. John, which she attended this summer as the representative for this District. Mrs, Collens would lke to thank Mrs, Bro for inviting the guides to Robson and Mrs. Hall for showing the slides, the parents who provid- ed transportation, and also those other parents who volunteered thelr cars and were not required. September Shower Hosts Bride-to-Be Mrs, R. Rivers was hostess at her home recently, when she enter- tained with a miscellaneous shower Ford Co-! were, Mrs, W. Horning and Mrs. R. Whittaker. ‘There were 22 invited guests. An amusing game was snloyed by the guests. Prize winner ‘Mrs, 8. Rysen. The many lovely gifts were presented to the bride-elect in a basket tastefully decorated by Mrs. R, Goulet and Mrs, R. Whittaker. ‘The evening was brought to 4 close with the serving of delicious WE HAVE ....2-2seee es PACIFIC WHITE IN GLOSS, SEMI GLOSS OR FLAT. BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE ALL AT THE SAME LOW PRICE OF $4.75 A GALLON OR $1 45 PER with our Tee spected our rights’ to express it. We attempted to give fair and equal news coverage to all candi- dates, and can honestly state that the volume of advertising placed by a political party had no bear- ing on our news treatment of their campaign. To Mrs. Mathias, Mr. Stuart and Mr. Winkelaar, our admira- tion for conducting, a forthright and honest campaign. The plight " has been chosen by Kinnaird ‘latte ‘Theatre for its fall production. ‘To be directed by Gwilym Hugh- es the play, written by Dorothy and Michael Frankfort, will be presen- ted Nov. 18 and 19, At the monthly meeting of the group, five new members were wel- comed: Mrs, Fran Gorse, Mrs. D. Cialte, Lou Hammer, Terry Keough and Mike Pucylo. WESTCRAFT ALUMINUM & PIERSON ‘WINDOWS " ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS See YOUR LOCAL AGENT RELIABLE WOODWORKS WHERE ele ARE A SPECIALTY NOT A SIDE LINE RELIABLE WOODWORKS — GENELLE, B.C. PHONE TRAIL 2658 - L-1 a A work party is planned for 1 of the unsuccessful candidate, | Oct. *602 Dunsmuir St. Vossouver, B.C. Telephone MU - 1.- 1135 Situated in the heart of the business and shopping district. EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP & DININGROOM Rooms $2.50 and up Special weekly and monthly rates No charge for children 12 and under if ‘accompanied by parent. Come to the Fair © DOORS OPEN AT 4.00 P.M. FRIDAY, OFFICIAL OPENING AT JocbO WME. IN THE S.H.H.S. ACTIVITY ROOM LOGAL ENTERTAINMENT EXHIBITS DISPLAYS FOR THE Family - COME EARLY. DON'T MISS A THING! CLASSIFIED AD RATES ‘PHONE 3031 Closing Time: 12 noon ‘Wednesday previous to the day of issue. Classiticd ads are charge ed for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insere tion. Minimum charge for classified dds handed in at the Cantlegar News office 1s 50 Minimum charge for leds phoned tn to the office Is GO cents. ‘There is a specta) rate of allowing a Classified ad. to tun three times for the price ef two, providing there are no changes in the wording of the ad in: subsequent :fasues, A. Castlegar News box number may be used on class- ified ada for an extra chargo of 50 cents for handling answ- ers, Engagement notices, obit- uarles and cards of thanks o: “umual” length. are published at‘a flat charge of $1. LLL.S. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 FOR SALE a ee ay Se nue south of 2nd street for sale in Kinnaird. 160 serviced, exca~ vation done. i890. Phone 6451, 336 Residential lots, good view. Apply Ell Sopow, Phone 5200 ten13| zr ‘Good building Tots in Kinnaird, ‘o738, ping cen! cel Price reduced | for for guick sale. Phone 5200, Eli's jurt, tfn3: 23-ft., ar General trailer, lke new. Write Box 490J, Castle~ gar. tin3y “,Ohoice building lots in Castle- oat, ern residential a venized hi Ehone Aa, sine General —— ‘Metal crib with, drop-side. Phone 6151.00; 13 a ‘98 | for 1953 Chevrol FOR SALE ‘Becond lot east alde of 4th ave-| Castlegar. _ 336 tion. Apply 8. Johnson at Craft Shop. “Phone 4186. “Double-bed ian ¢ spr! complete, $20. * Qu pp-|metiress cam het 2268, oa 3 $03" British an whit oo wer scope. Phone 3791. Chesterfield. box rf! Enon 5187, fer by, Gants Wood Soar and wood furnace, om enon ‘railer hitch. terms, 8) Wilson, Pine Beach, & ‘Phone Eee . Arrow Lakes Ferry Service EOBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 am, Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4.00 p.m, Monday, Arri ‘100 p.m. Friday. _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Phone 6342 Bex 813 We Service’ " What We Install AERTS SERVICE AND AUTO WRECKING Kinnaird Phone 2056 ‘ Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and Repairs G, A. SUMNER Bathtul and nerolles, Phone 7361. industrial - Commercial Domestic Wiring : 24-Hr, Wirt ane ELECTRIC. CO. LTD. PHONE 7291 i ‘Wed,'2.30 to 8 p.m. Phone 8021 86 acres half mile from railroad ‘32-ft. trailer, excellent condi~ Reml's SSS Buches FOR:SALE $10. enone, Phone ae sell A uelltty, trailer aan = ‘Duncan Phytffe oak table, Jonn it . ts2| ANDERSON town, offeres wanted oe Et Corner lot in Shewchuk subdi- vision. Phone. 5440 or write Box on Castlegar. erty loca’ on legs, baby age bighway. GARRY 8. Horcoff, Robson. 336 & Rewiring Overhead '& Underground Installatio: " Box 182 — Castlegar, B.0.. 115 ~ HOMES FOR SALE 6-room house, beautiful view, furnished or unfurnished. Full price $8,700 rniahods ‘Will take Tate car, balance cash, Fnone 4182. 338 ‘bedroom “house with kitchen, soora. living room, full pase. 7 ment, 3-piece bath, hot air furnace, Hindson, South Stocan, Phone 333. E <3 138 IN KINNAIRD Five-room » hot on se fe By 8} room, hall and dining ri ted on 100 x 160 improved lot. y.)- eae See us for Bullding Lots and Acreage “AGENCIES PHONE 3441 138 ted % mile along Robson Phone 6498, ‘Unfinished bore. AY a 387] Srd_Ave.,_ Castleg: ey FOR SALE Modern cottage, 2-years old, lo- Dwelling, 1-year old, located a Sherbiko subdivision. Top floor, 2 bedrooms, kitchen wired. for Siegtris range, living room, bathroom ground floor, ats with shor fnundry oes are room 28 x 14, gas furnace, rt, lot’ 60 x 207. Pree ay Sith, soloinnum 500, balance Bio. ee month including 2 uterent at 6% per cent nt, ey For further = see YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance’ ‘and’ Real Estate ‘ Castleaird Plaza : PHONE 4341 + 3-room - house plus. bathroom, large let fruit trees, Cheap for down psyment of 1,000 to $2,000, Phone 3393 or 33 sy 126-4th Ave, . Kinnaird. M, E._McCORQUODALE ‘Bo. Land Surveyor 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail ——S——————————_—_—=——= YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 4341 \, CASTLEAIRD PLAZA PLU & SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS D. Fox SHIELD'S VACUUM SHOP Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 TRAIL CARTAGE, Phone Castlegar 7161 DUTOH MAID BASERY LIMITED Bisthaey. Cakes edding. Cakes ~ Ayalon Cakes PHONE: 3241 GREEP’S ELECTBRIC ELECTRICAL ‘CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE $571 New Homes, Remodelling General Construction All Work’ Guaranteed jaques line of parts and service of all makes of vac- uum cleaners, Hose replace- . HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES anything’ For Free Estimates Phone 8540 — 6812 FULLER BRUSH For Local Sales and Service: Phone 4984 CASTLEGAR DAVE WILDE FULLER BRUSH " phone 8131 - Be. We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Bim Heels oni ladies’ shoes * a7 CASTLEGAR ‘GRILL am _toW50 pm. " Not it another place to But the place. to eat” thi “Phone 5476 SS ‘No, Cas. P. Gee, RR No. 2, » Ladyamith, |B. ‘Want pore ct large dog. want used el train MS ood toed condition. ‘phone ¢ S367. AY ‘Went sawdust burner and on East for. furnace. Enone ‘Trail aren Phone 2268, hand and typing to do Phone ‘Waitress: wanted” Phone 2291, = fe ‘There is no subst! for nour and orchard pro- Se peirson house near Reueal i cated iF Bherniko subdivision, con- | near Robson zoo. sisting o! bedrooms, Kitche: * Pie heating, ete, Write 3 ee acs — tale turn A Want 12, “people to. co-operate | PI. Bat. Sept. 24 to R. Wad a = he Fitzpatrick ‘Fair. ticket |: petitive prices now stock eas NEILSEN’'S, Sancta. whii school on Sept. 12 contai Want — medium-aised Taya Reward. Phone 5471. Rawat Ebina, BS7b: st #ER2 8M HELP: WANTED een at the 1068 May Sucen par 388 ade, Please ‘phone Mrs. ‘Want girl proticlent at ah snort 5412. a : fice work 30, Jocal atablaned fam, Please phone 2038. ant ferry. $3. Seward ‘Apply Castlegar VICTORIA, ews. 138! September. 16, 1960. Fall met at the home’ of president, Mra. RB. Heagy on Bept. 19. ‘There were elght members pre- sent. The meeting opened with the Guide Prayer followed by the min- utes of the June meeting. Mrs, J..R. C. MacBain reported ‘hat plans for’ the rally were un- weather. There were 23 girls pre- sent, elght from Kinnaird, seven from Castlegar and eight from Robson. * i Guide Parents Hold; Meet | Collens, They even had a birthday Mrs, R. Bro 1. in charge, as- sisted by. Mrs, K. Hall and Mrs, M, cake baked in a frying pan for Janice Heagy. Slides of the camp were shown earller in the evening at Robson [which Mrs. MacBain had seen be- fore coming to this meeting. Mrs. MacBain also reported on the first Brownte Camp under Mrs, A. M. Rizzuto, which she attended, and which had 12 local Brownies and eight from Rossland, They all had ® wonderful time at the camp. Mrs, M. Verzuh then reported on the second Browne Camp which had 21 Brownies under Mrs. L. b. Morey, at which she had been the FOR RENT Wilt finish in specifications, Phone. 2161. Kinnaird, Phone 26 2052 on apply ecith Aye, Kinnaird. ‘2-bedroom 35-ft. trailer. eee sonable. Apply W. Wood in trailer - , NOTICES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Hox ‘308, Castlegar. tin 41 TV sales ana service, Agent for Marconi. Phone $167. R. Martini. tfn) » Castlegar .& District Golf. Club Year End Tournament. Sun., Sept. 25 830 am, — -10 am. ‘Men :18-Hole: Medal eee ‘. or at Fall “_Gholcest Dutch bulbs at com~ |’ ~ LOST te plastic wallet in the high ining Se. Jack and staff belonging: Castlegar Girl ‘Man's -Timex watch. Finder 8} way of getting in from ae Joan from the Parents Committee to) and turned ‘over to the meeting, 138|80me of the meetings at the Nbrary cook. Agnin the campers had a wonderful time with a young deer Joining the ‘campfire one evening. ‘Transportation was arranged for Mrs, Collens as her husband is on afternoon shift and she has no WHEREVER THERE IS INSURANCE. For AM Your INSURANCE: AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES The ‘Brownie uniform to be on was completed by Mrs, A. B, Condy which moved a vote of thanks. Mrs, Heagy suggested that per- haps‘ the ‘committee could have in the Improvement Society Hall. ‘This is to be inquired into further, The 2nd’ Kinnaird Pack held thelr opening session on Sept. 38 under the leadership of Brown Owl Mrs, J, H. Roberts, assisted by Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mrs. W. R. MeNee. ‘The 1st Kinnaird Guide Com- pany held thelr first’ meeting on Sept. 7. The 1st Kinnaird Brownie Pack was to start’on ‘Sept, 14 un- der Brown Owl, Mrs. J. R. Kennedy assisted by Mra. J. Regan. Mrs, A. D. Johnson is lined up as a leader for a possible third pack. FOR BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT. DIGGING COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE ‘ BEYOND THE MAINS PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR BOORS In All ‘Poputar Styles : e WINDOW AND. poor. ALL SIZES 6 WHGHTE Agents For Pearson -. Sashiess | Win- dows and All. Sealed Units _CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR. WORKS | Minister hon for.:20 “per cent of ‘The Highest or any offer will = be gecepted, | - PHONE 3211 CASTLE THEATRE _VIPOND: For: Travel 1560 Bay Ave. Trail. —-Phone 2945 Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. * Building & Supply’ Co. Ltd. Castlegar; Phone '3351- SMITH BOARDING “KENNELS “The Hame For Your Pet ‘When "You're - Away’ Accommodation for Cats’ Syringa Creek, -, INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE For. Every Type of Business 1, G. ECCLES . Public. Accountant — 1186 CEDAR AVE. 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