CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar, 8, 1962 “Don Brothers Reports... td Last week was me taken up with the : Vote on the Bud- ister of Finance, Mr. Williston wound up the De. m bate on the Bud- geb on behalf of tor Kaslo-Slocan, the ‘Debate on behalf of the Oppo- : eltion. The power ‘teote atill holds the spotlight of the session and the po- eitions of the varlous parties ere gradually crystallizing. ‘ Whe Social Credit Government benefits be adld in the United Sta- tes to finance the Columbia River doms and that an immediate start should be made on the Peace River sproject, to proceed on the Columbla River filrat without the High Arrow Dam, ‘The Hon. Mr. Williston points out, however, that the High Arrow Dam is an integral patt of the Columbia River Treaty and could only be ta. ken out by negotiations with the United Btates Government, which not only will delay the Columbia River development unreasonably, but as well will open the door for the * Alex Gecil Zebroft * Oldest Man Of * Boundary District ‘Alex -Cecil Zebroft ‘of Grand Forks, claimed the oldest man in dhe Boundary district, ia almost 102 years of age. His birthday is be- dleved to be.in the early spring. 2 ‘Mr, Zebroff was born in the As- dan part of Russia near the Tur- élsh territory. He is in good health though completely blind. He came to Canada In 1898 with the first group of Doukhobor im- * migrants. It was a rough trip of 32 days on cattle boat. He settled in ‘Gaskachewan with the group he came over with and went to Grand Forks in 1907. He had always been a farmer +: Every municipality in Civil De- tence should have an operational plan for survival — that is, a course of action in any given contingency, ewhother peace or war, to demand conces- sions, Mr. Williston with the other leas ding Members of the Government, River ‘Treaty os presently enuncla. ted, is the best one that can be obtained, and is a good Treaty. The NDP.-COF. party as well wish to delay the construction of the Peace River development until the 1980's. The Liberal Party are opposed to the construction of the Mica Creek dam and are opposed to the construction of the Peace River smal thermal! units in the Province. Whe Debate on’ the ‘Premier's again were on the power issue and the Premler states that the Government's stand is for development within the Pro- vince and that he ‘s‘of the firm opinion that we cannot start on these projects too. early because British Columbia will suffer a unless we make an immediate start. ‘The Premier is also very muoh opposed to the NDP.-C.CF,. and Idberal attitude of ‘go slowly.’ The Premier pointed out that both these Deas island Tunnel, the Ferry Sy- stem, and .the Bleck Ferry qmurchase, all of which proved to be Province. ;{of benefit to the Prot E am pleased to advise that the Minister Diefenbaker on March 19th to: disouss the Col- tumble River issue, among” other things, and the Premier is confi- \dent that. the. pe will be settled during this .visil ~_ Imperial Oil To ” Help Education and. other higher edu- their finel high echool exemina- ‘tions, the company annouticed to- day. Imperial estimates that the new higher education ald it gives to ‘| children and wards of employees, and deceased and could by about five gible for aid. By the time the program has ‘been in operation four’ years, up to 200 students a year could be receiving assistance. ms CHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. 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Johnson, Phone | 365-8204 |b Omitted from the soccount’ ‘of the father and son banquet ‘Inst | (il ‘week was Mr, Bob Rivers,-president of the Ist Castlegar Cub ond Scout up Commi have been “co-chairman at the bans quet with Mr, J. ‘Toogood. 2... Mts, Dave Campbell returned home at the weekend from: Vancou. ver wliere she attended the board .., Campbell ‘son-ln-law!!and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, 'V. R, Fourt, Enroute home she visited with her son and doughter. eae Mr. and pony Kelth Camp- Mr, R, Rivers, who was a pat fent in. the Castlegar hospital, re- turned home at the weekend. Winter Works Keeps Gasllegar Crews Busy Forty-six loads of gravel were dumped on village’ streets broken up by ‘frost during February, works supervisor Norman’ McNabb : told Caatlegar council Tuesday night. In his monthly report, Mr.;Mc- Nabb said 130 ft, of retaining wall was ‘built and catch basins were cleared twice of sediment and deb- = |ber Blackbop patching was ‘carried out on Misple'St., Main st. and Sth g) Ave. and a no-parking sign was in. q| stalled by the No. 2 pumphouse. Trees bordering village streets and avenues are’, being © trimmed under the winter and the dyke bordering the: Mo-|. Gauley gravel-pit at' the river has been. San 10 LBS. ee 4 Margarine : Solo, 1b. block ae Oranges » Selb, bag! oni Lettuce cette wrapped, ¢ach Méat ‘Pies swinicn, 3° Sausages Skinless, 3 Ibs, Crisco 8 lbs, rons. OPEN ‘SUNDAYS UNTIL9 PM. : AGENTS FOR ‘KOOTENAY LAUNDRY "AND DRY CLEANERS: iereare ci ne | to: the water system on Sth Avo, atelled on th Ave. ry : A tact Al . Flash Bulis Are How:Flore Repairs were made |" Gractous living is more. than a slogan ‘when ‘you’ live. better eleot- rically. ‘There isn't an area in the home ‘|that ham’t’ been changed for the better, with the contribution of elec- ricity. to easier, more enjoyable liv- ings FS : In the kitchen alone, the time and labor saved by your electrical servants ig & far ery from the drud- gery common before the widespread application oF electricity, Even that “chore, ving Better With. Tele of Electricity your hands in and make dishwash- ing more sanitary as well‘as more . From attic to basé the ‘story, “ot electricity 4s ‘one’ of safe, clean, comfortable and’ con- venient modern Lving, ~' ‘Across > the nation, too, there have been equally tremendous econ- omic “ang social changes. Once a primarily ‘agricultural ‘country,’ we are now the world’s seventh ranking industrial ‘power. Much of this progress Is due to has been Peruana and that old bug-bear of dishpan hands dono away with. Modern’ ‘dishwashers cleen ‘in minutes with water too hot to put “KINNAIRD SOGIALS afman, Phone. 385-5488 ‘The younger set of St. Rite’s S| and Temarec St. during the month | Castlegar © ‘and one new water service was in- 3 led been combined 5 rie tungsten. in‘ ‘the, = | nite,” the ament wire tat starts the flash. ‘The result {s’a flashbulb =| tat needs only a tiny amount of| awa: =| current to make it fire. “_ Because ‘weak ‘batteries cause more than ‘half of all flashbulb fall. ures, CGE concentrated on’ develop- ing a Slashbulb that would fire on an extremely small: amount of cur- rent and thus be able to extend the useful life of battery-equipped flash equipment mwhile' largely, eliminating flashinilb failures, Rhenlum is now being used in the manufacture .of a8 Popular sizes of CGE flashbulbs, EE ————E eee “ll GREAT. “SPECIALS | “Evemiee Gas Range Fully Automatic - pare Oven - Regular Price $389. 00 SPECIAL Firbonks. Maree 23” TV Truely a’ ‘Beautiful set Regular $369.00 si SPECIAL Good Cheer. Gas. Furnace ‘75,000° B.T.U’S Regular Price ed "SPECIAL $249.00: “$219.00. $159 00 TORE an Castlegar Building Supply i "Phone 365-2161 the and low. ‘cost’ of electric power. Canadian homeown- ers, for example, use more electri- city, for less money, than any other people in the’ world. Electricity goes to work mak- ing‘ our ‘nation more productive, healthier, ‘heppler’ and ‘more’ secure tor- us and ‘our children, Thanks to the.many tasks performed by elec. tricity, Canadians now \emjoy a standard of living eaualied by only one other: country. LEGION CORNER CASTLEAn SEUS, Thursday, Mar, 8, 1962 World Day Of Prayor On Friday Tomorrow is the: Women's World Day of Frayer, Millions of, women all: over’ the world will gather together for spiritual: felowship tomorrow us- ing the same worbip theme. Services will be held at 2.30 pan. in the 'Robeon Commuinity-Me- mortal Church, ii 8t.. Alban’s’ An. io the, Kumatrd “nlted Chore Alan Weootrow On V News: puns on the CBC's Ul o'clock TV news- vast Monday night; (Bee related story on page seven under the heading “Cougar Wrest. ling Excuses dary Duty.") R PAUL — To Mr. and Mrs, Ri- chard Paul'of Kinnaird, March t, a daughter. z DOLL —.To Mr, and Mrs. Ro. STOUGHTON-— At Vancouver, to .Mr, and! Mrs. Larry Btoughton, ‘The reguiar meeting | ‘was held test the Junior: “Olympic ‘Training Proved and accepted. Me are-remieated to pick un their 1089 before fiyfhg on to their destination of Tahitt,-The Brookes. expect 10) be sway a month, ‘Mrs, Guy Guido, Barbara and Mickey, accompanied by Miss Kathy Kazakott Miss Brenda Hill, spent the weekend in Creston re- tumming early Sunday. They attend- ed the senior high school basketball tournament there Saturday where Stenley Humphries won third place in the consolation round edging out Cranbrook .and Kimberley, ‘The Kinnaird United Church hall was the scene of a St. Patrick's Tea convened by the CGIT group Saturday. Junior leader, Mrs. John Roberts, welcomed the guests, The juntor ¢hotr ‘convened the bake | © table under the supervision of Mrs, , Ackney, Green -hats ana sham- rocks carfied the decorative theme when Mrs, Iu. Lyons mare the ten for the young CGFT- hostesses who also ‘sponsored : a hand ‘dressed doll for ticket sales ‘anda candy. table, ‘Miss Arlene ‘True of Vancouver arrived: on Saturday to spent ia week with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Ralph aes Y oe The ‘ptt Gciaing sensvesay of Mr, and Mrs, Nick Stouchnoff of Castlegar was matked by a gather- ing ‘of relatives ‘and friends in the Kinnaird Improvement 'Soclety” Hall Friday « evening.-: ‘The couple were completely sur- prised when upon entering the hall they were presented with a’ carna- tion corsage and boutonniere and were greeted (‘also by ‘the festive setting which included ‘an anniver- sary cake with “Happy Anniversary Fannie and Nick” irene in sile ver lettering. Singing, | dancing: and amusing contests occupied the ‘evening. Mu- ‘Mis. Al: and Mrs. Sack: "Banlgan. ete wishes! are “extended Mrz, M. Evans who spent Thurs- care Sunday in Trail Tadanac there was Mrs. Jaques mother, Mrs W. W, Floyd of Ladyamith, parents ‘in Nanaimo oo during tho next few weeks ida as soon as possible, A social will be held in the Le- " Kinnaifd Team Goes To Salmo On March 18°. on ‘March 18 the. Kinnaird vil- lage council curling team. wil trae vel to Salmo to try and bring back the “Castlegar Municipal: Curling Trophy.” + ‘Village of Castlegar and was won by..Salmo. last year. The ‘previous holder was Kinnaird: who will be out to “bring it-back.” ~ 70 Dogs Now Licenced Here. ‘Twenty-four. dog Heences were issued. in: Castlegar during. Febru- ary,..works supervisor, Norman Mc- Nabb told council -Tuesday. night. A total of 70 have: been. .issued 50 far: this year. : 2; "Two building permits for $10,000 in_new construction were also issued errno the month, reported Mr. Mc- "Two club: members ‘were ap- | : ‘were reported ‘at" 190; and: members |: ‘This trophy was donated by the |_ March 3, ® son. BOB’S | PAY'N TAKIT “MONDAY thr -FRIDA *gilcan Church in Castiegar and |* GROUND | BEEF. 3 Ibs. $1 Fresh. Picnics Ib. 33c “peagees SHESEES | GUARANTEED FINANCIAL — SECURITY ic: ARTHUR ANDERSON “the man from ‘The Mutual Life: asa aNce COMPANY, OF CANADA Hn ‘Time hasbeen taken: up | School. Jr." Red ‘Cross {ce Carnival. é Castlegar ‘and District. Projects Society- A l iirc E os ARENA SCHEDULE * — IMPORTANT ‘CHANGES pasty “Adult. Skating. Club. new time is Sundays from 5.30 to 7 p.m. No kids‘ skating’ on Sat.; March 10.° for: Castlegar Elementary iT fo. BE SAFE Castle: M SHELL PRODUCTS: 2 - let: us chick your brakes: so ‘that you can-be ‘sure 'to stop in a hurry when you ‘want Pp BE SURE otors Ltd. PHONE 365-2411 CABBAGE ‘Ib. 10c 100 LB. SACKS ‘SPUBS $2. 99. Potato Chips” 3 pkgs. 25c | ‘Cheeses Whiz LARGE JAR 59 Candy _ Mix Socciel ‘at 39c FRESH FISH IN EVERY <-). NHURSDAYI. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS!