_GASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967 If You Really Want Something Different : Then Try o Night Gut of This W orld able spirit, San Francisco, travellin: Born in Adelaide, South | there to Vancouver, B.C. fon as. | ' Australla, Reveen first discov- |He arrived in Vancouver w: ith ex- taged here, «Come and meet Reveen, one $f the most talked about hyp- fiotists of our time. i ‘An-unusual man, Reveen is hoted for his incredible , mental day, J 19 at 8 pm and teat yOUrseLE to one of the frost fascinating shows ever to| and failures in his be si Reéveen decided to venture to|each time topping his own at- America. It was to be his big- gest gamble, his most ambitious cance of 12. and thanks to the influence of solved to kee; and _ action-packed. tained. effort. He became a genulne enter- | ily. In 198: tainer, aware always that show- devising a pubileity campaign manship was a fine art, nelther that rocked Western Cana easily learned nor easily main- In August, 1960, the Reveen family set out. Even Reveen’s seemed aware of the ered hy) ypnotiem and the signifi-| actly five cents in‘his pocket. its powers at the age W! hile a friend he had made in Fiji some months earlier ar- By 16 he was staging ama- ranged a $250 loan to stage a teur performances everywhere | show, Reveen stayed in an un- a|heated holiday cottage at Cul- Christmas of 1961, the ad_grown to $6,000 and he was able to send ier his fam- he made, history, superb Australian showman call- | tus Lake, ed Neville Silletoe, Reveen re- Bi his show clean pe All previous attendance, re- cords were shattered in every ‘After a series of successes |-ity. He returned to each . homeland, these cities again and yet again, tendance records. Today Reveen’s show'is one cf the most modern in the world.' Over $30,000 worth of. vehicles are used to ransport equipment and personnel a 1 Morehouse-Heskeih Vows Exchangéd In Recent Gerentony Credited wit The. origin of tho ‘name }) Fir rea ” S CASTING REPAIRS | 121 Columbia Ave, — Phone 365-5531 Box 741 — Castleger, B.C. work. Wai nd hi: Capacity Aud ience Attends | ~ Sunday Centennial Service The SHSS. gymnasiuitn was | scouts, guides and ali who atten: filled to capacity Sunday after: ded to “Monashee” .is not ‘as widely known ‘as it perhaps should be, When confronted with the question, Jocal historian Harold Webber. found the answer by Specialty: broken, crank ‘shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads, Full guarantee. Steel’ Fabrication — 24-hour Service “Only the Best Is Seed Enough” writing to the department ‘of en- ergy, mines and ‘in Ot- tawa. Mr, Webber was told that thiens name was given to a moun- tein J in 1800 or 1881 by. Donald 8 prospector, wh first sok the lonashee mines. “The weather bad been bad, with snow, rain and a high wind. Towards evening the wind dropped, the clouds rolled away nd the sun came out bright Mcintyre saw the mountain standing 9 0 calm, peaceful and serene in the light of the even- y ing sun that ae promptly names Mit the “Mountain of Pi SERVICING YOUR APPLIANCES NOW MAY SAVE YOU "A MAJOR REPAIR. IN THE FUTURE ee rT Month Irvics ATIIMTATAMCTAATATTATARN LORRI All Work Guarantee CASTLEGAR ' APPLIANCE, SERVICE Ph. 365-6039 noon for a non-denominational thanksgiving service Ww! marked the beginning of Cen- tennial Year, The service was sponsored jointly by the centennial ‘com- mittee and the ministerial as- sociation, J. Holden extended a wel- come to all and the invocation prayer was Willey, followe y Kinnaird village chairman | be Carl Loeblich and’ the declara- tion was read by Mayor R. C. Maddocks. The Russian Choir sang three selections under the direc- tion of P. Samoyloff. The English translation was given prior to each selection; Wilding extended vice, Guest speaker Gordon: Camp-|'! bell, prine pal of Selkirk College, also extended his thanks those present and to those Ne had worked so hard to arrange the service. joke of how thankful |’ we jiroul be for the blessings of our land during the past 100 years for our freedom from 's | hunger and want.:He also spoke of “ike the next 100 years might 2, by a ° Litany led by Rev. D. Farris, ‘The singing of the hymn “Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory” was sung with the band’ playing the accompaniment. The Centennial Prayer was. led by Cc. Phipps.’ The service was 2 pps. brought to a close with Rey. D. Reeves giving the Benediction. e_ address was followed thes needs in Castlegar and areca, Tho articles are taken from the re- cent study of recreation needs and facilities in the district made by town’ planners Rawson: and Wiles, sow ® The Castlegar district's pop- ulation of approximately 10,000 persons has little choice when at wishes ‘to particpate in out- door sports activities, due to a lack of facilities, There | is really only one District Residents: Have Little Choice When It Comes to Sports Activities ‘This is the secoud of several) the real-amd posont make it a worthwhile ser-| articles dealing with recreation | from_othor ‘sports. 2 demand Suggestions have been made that a senior’ football league would be’ formed, a minor foot- ball program could grow’ and a baseball team from the district could enter-the Kootenay Base- ball League among other things, if’. additional « facilities were available, In addition, it can always be assumed tennis and volleyball would flourish given the requir- ed facilities, There is a real need as well cota public swimming ark the Kinnaird Com Par! which has a softball Gamond and an overlapping football- poceon dicta ; ie remaining playflelds in the community ret parts o£ school playgrounds such asthe baseball diamond and football field at Stanley Humphries Sec- pool in C: Pass Creek Park is too far away to meet thi to needs of children who want to CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuredsy, Jan. 12, 1987 Dutch Maid Bakery — WEEKEND SPECIAL’ ‘Tire question of what to do Z crusty BUNS, Do: Reg. about the arena must. be consid: $4 c zen, Reg. 0c ered on a district basis for a var- Jety of reasons. These inciude i the folowing: The district may require or be able to support only one HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves ... $ In our Bakery Across from Liquor Store Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 or a small number of certain facllities; @ Such facilities should be located to serve best the district or region paying for them; @ Properly constructed facilities should be less expen- sive to’ operate and main than the: existing arena, even i after substantial expenditure on repair and rehabilitation; @ Certain other desirable ities such as a Save...... UP TO 20% ON YOUR INCOME TAX for details - C. Arthur Anderson and the C River is mneate, Indoor! sports activities In the Castlegar area comprise bow: ling, badminton, basketball and volleyball;). and . the = ‘winter’ skills, his | gbip and. his volatile, indominit- eft gamble. They arriv-| electronic equipment, is is used po ee ee ee ther $10, 000. ‘worth pings, props, and id, the ,result.is. the edit first in New Guinea where until enou; money! had been earned to tne of stage | ance a trip to Fiji and from there turing the, , And “cari:one:man alone “entertain- an entire audience for 242 v-hours ? ELABORATE SETTING LARGE STAGE ‘PROPS CHORUS GIRLS to: Honolulu. * Once wardri orld's hae eel pvpntie stage ed the and an air! His wife and :c! no choice but *o return to Aus- tralia in play- jant Clvic’ “Auditorium | he Mg Clainis 2 oted with a hotel bill Wand only $200 e ticket: : cand wait. Reveen flew to Near Mica Dam , “hte Worthless: Calendar Year Ends With fany. Presentations of Gail Ann Aubert, L; jes. ‘The caletidar year for the ‘The. two Ist, Kinnaird Brownie Pack'end-|the low- erade ent te: ed with many presentations | Eric S. which followed: the gneoliment have one TD in ‘whick an ap- n Fry, Susan Goetting, Debble G Gorkoff and Debbie Martin as new tween- Be. by B.C. Hydro after noted ernor-in-Coun: claims-have ‘‘no value.” Land ocoupled by the claims Was 4 expropay id by B.C. Hydro former owners of claims, Cc, McNeill, peal may be filed. A token offer of $100 was ‘olo; victor Dolmage aerate claims and .| Sheifontiuk, Charlottee Brown. Susan_ Culley, Debbie Mattiazzi. and Cindy Tip- ping and for Second Kay Hughes, ne Shelfontiuk. the had stripes were received by a aaer found that Kay Hughes and| mercial value.” This offer was ‘Seconder | later raised to $1,00 stripes went. to Debbie Paul, to obtain a settlement without Holly Shelfontiuk and Elaine resorting to. expropriation. Gordon. Service stars for First Bo year went to Verona Bozek, and expropriation proceedings Elaine . Gordon, April. yer 0 Charlottee Byown, Debble Paul, ndrea and Holly Golden bars went to Char- | MUSICAL : N 9 Extravaganza. Just Ask the Thousands Who ‘Have Already Seen Thurb., Jan. 19 CASTLE THEATRE One Show at & PM. Tickets $2 at the Door lotte Brown, Debbie Paul, » Ke Susan Culley, well as eect ‘McGillivray who |Should be considered in arriv ce ¢ has since gone into guides. The new year saw Mrs. C. Munns become brown owl for the 1st.Kinnaird Brownie Pack | taking ‘the. place * of : Mra... G. ‘Aubert *: rownlie, Mrs.;:W. a mains as tawny, owl. tea “no com- 0 in an effort th offers were rejected were implementzd.last A} H.-L. Hill, of Hill, ‘Manning as eb adv valuator, appointed by Lt. perform that their Willey ‘recently, nblering cere- mony..at the the Casllegst United Church wi united mar- riage ‘Valarie ie led Hesketh, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. H. Hesketh, Castlegar, and Donald Frederick Morehouse. ‘son of Mr. Mrs. L F. Na- ‘plain that in Gaelic mountain is —Mona (pronounced shee.) The letter went on “to ex: nd peace is —sith TELEVI SION Rev. ‘yy sineere thanks to the choir, band, ondary’ School. These facilities | sports — ice id curing hockey, memes date ‘the demands of. two Little : ieee | Leagues (Castlogar, Robson and | leto by ‘today’s standards and.in-| ¢! nnaird), one Pony League, the | adequate'and poorly located for inal Softball League dnd the The name was later applied jountains. < 4 to the: range of : Licdneé Plates “Avallable at Oglow Brothers: New 1967 license p now av. from motor vehicle office located: at Ogtow Brothers Building Supply Castlegar, plates — whit aatory by Feb, 1— ens ered tet let ters on a white jpackground, a departure from the usual biue- white combination. & SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players *& SALES — Authorized Des! ster For & R.A. VICTOR — For the finest in color or black @ white TV cryéara dt Bipetlatice ls year giaehilide te dau Bay Electronic Ser\ Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. and ‘The bride, given in marriage her father, was attired in a white two-piece knit dress with | lace trim. Her. shoulder-length Business and Professional Directory veil was attached to ’a dainty tiarg and she carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations: Miss Shirley’ Dodgson, the bride’s only eaeaars wore an aqua knit dress with white ac- cessories, Mr. Brent Fellows af Van- Kit Goodrick, Trail, and Mr. & valuator and instructed to -car- ry out his own investigations and place a value on the claims. In a letter dated Dec. 20, 1966, Mr. Hill informed the deputy provincial secretary that). he had investigated the claims, profe: advise ‘as to wl ing at compensation for the tak 3194 Highway. Drive, Teil ‘GLENMERRY use ‘FURNITURE ‘In: the Millar ‘and Brown Phone 'S64-1982 ‘WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. obtained legal and other expert. ] tip to Garth Morehouse, Nakusp, shar- ing duties.) si: 4 three-tiered, heart-shaped wedding cake, decorated. with doves and bells centered - the bride’s table at the reception that followed in one Castlegar | United Church For the en ea the-dride’s mother chose a blue. French e@ dress with white acces- jot mother di en accessories, > Master of ceremonies. was anny Romaine with th he oust OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph, 365-6767 CASTLEGAR. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering erie Remodelling arpel Craftsmanship Guaranteed. Call for free estimates — no obligation Phone Bes 5696 ‘ Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone, 365-7266 GORDON A. SUMNER De ar bride: siren: Petts. est i The recepron the Ee of-§ courte iiet on their ted ie eoast, Applicaifon a Of Park Funds Announced Naturopathic Health Service Oglow 4 605 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7022 CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 865-7266 PARDMAN FURNITURE Source and application of | funds for the Pass Creek Park | Boatd ‘for /1966 “have. bedi ‘anl- We'll be intown soon cat ito show you a way to ge ‘to see more of the world. ‘| 91, i905 —- $10,64 $11,45: nolinced. sa follows. ep otal to pemreraers 1966: June Carnival $711.02. Hoover Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS "Arrow Lakes indusicies -9100.05—, Totals to’ December _31,:1966. 2.18, Expenditures total to. Dec-| 4.988_$10,175.18. Facilities 1966: Swim: (payable) $127.00; Picnic and ombsr- al to De 497.18. Camping $80.00; Repair water control $97.00; Garbage Removal $16.00; Water licence $2.00. Tot- December 31, 1966 $10,- MARVIN L. ene Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. 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Try i the toughes Ww a one you thir think Buy a sewing machine - from work tests EK. While McPHAIL’S LADIES’ WEAR Across From The Post Office Ph, 365-7177 Cakes BS dding Cakes le (Ca jttd. > awaaaing Cakes Electric ie See iets Phone 7765 Medallion Homes ence ie *PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. miths Locksmiths Sportiny Goods : fh, 368-5025 : 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. GRAVEL EXCAVATING DITCHING. : KINNAIRD. ‘TRANSFER Phone 865-7124 | KOOTENAY. BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS “836 Columbia Ae Phone SOT SIS “A. Complet: Builders Service” BONNEY WELL DRILLING Domestic Water Wells . Reasonable Rates Phone Jim Bonthron 365-675) glk ey : i. ini SG EE x CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Rvery Thursday At “THE ar al * Oaaticgar,. B.0. 2. V. Campbell, Publistier = ‘Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News ts $4.00 per. year, The price by delivery boy is 50 cents OF THE +Burt Campbell, Editor ‘will be weed on request, but the correct name must pe submitted. ‘Castlegar News reserves the right ‘Mr. and Mrs,’ Wayne Rich- One call, that’s all.. brings you Texaco Fuel Chief all winter. long. Pi from aes Our Seaveo day jes exsure you a depend- able ‘supply on ‘Texaco suek , Chief Heating Oil ting seston: & Make eae call today—relax in’ a warm, comfortable home. ry ed fi ards were. holiday: guests of the former's: parents, -Mr.\and Mrs, A. Richards. me spending several | we ing her. brother and. law in a Eammonten Alberta. ests at the home f . J. Sherbiko we A. id Mrs. | and ‘fauly of Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. A.’ Andersen and fam: ily ons Slovan Cityees, A. Rizzuto and Mrs. H. Johnson ‘attended a coffee Ke Trail. They attended a Camp Rory. in the ‘Women's “Softball League. aves no space for ad- +| ditional softball ieagues uch a8 a children’s ‘league,: a commer- cial Joague or an infer-cominuni-_| tivoly { - Furthermore, thi tee arrangements "of: ‘the physi playfiplds :: revents, aiverse orts, activities taking place at je. same | j Eme: For « ins in terms of: space. each, school with- in the, district, except Blueberry Creek, which bas a apy, the is: the* Cas condition and.quality is pal Bo. exceptions. ia lumphries Secondary). Sc has a ‘f well turf fat It ineludes a football soccer, and Guests ‘at the home of Mr: J and Mrs, L.A. Grunerud during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs, | size. Ken Grunerud and sons of Van- couver, also “Mrs. aranerud’é sister Ruth a race frack for track and field ‘events, but the track is not a regulation 2. is Facilities at Kinnaird Sec- ondary are also in good condi- Vancouver. Mr. Wayne Peppard spent the holiday season visiting in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Lam- pard left Castlegar on New Year's day for Gold River where they wi will male fe home. d. Mrs, C .Henne ate tion, of a football-soccer field. _ The. as. mand for athletic facilities in other areas of the district is met either through the creation of ad hoc fields or the use of sub- standard school playgrounds. There are few other facili- tles for outdoor sports ,and ied broom] alles and ling alley? is obso-|, non-Castlegar ‘residents. _Bad- minton,’. basketball. and volley- ball are. aceormmodated in school By activity rooms which’are deat for the relg- of’ parti pants: attracted by these! sports Ns ‘present. Such‘ arrangements for. mul- Phone 365-7633 covered swimming . pool sould The Mutual Life Of Canada be provided economically in a new recreation For these and other reasons, the arena question must be: put aside to consider further the re- ereational needs of the district, and possible ways of meeting Eva's Ceramic WORKSHOP Classes | Start Monda: y, Jan. 16 cilities are alral able, parculany é highly de ‘where’ there is’a pressing nee for .recreational ; facilities | not serve a definite need, the arena, i unsatisfactory in” many. re standards « of pero A leation of ig area, ment and ‘Gacllitign condition and economics, Although well located to serve the residents of Castlegar, the ‘arena is less. accessible to those in other areas. Yet it is estimated that 60 percent of present users. live. outside’ the othe demand for winter sports facilities will increase substan- tially: in areas outside of Cast- legar-as they develop and with the formation of hockey teams at the College. Furthermore, the arena would become much less accessible from the Robion- tended. “the fon are not ely in all. Kinnaird een a its Job’s Daughters. in the, Trail Masonic Temple’ Sunday’ after- noon. Spl a and Mrs, E. Wallace and family - 0! Serving Blueberry, Ki Castlegar, Robson, Hoven enia, Pass Creek, Brilliant and the Trail Area. For informaiion on Heating Oil, Servicing; Repairs,:tn stallations and Financing Phono | Dette 368-3044 Collect. PRESSACCO. Box 483 cae Trail, B. Albe spent tee holiday season with the. former’s parents Mr.:and Mrs. D. M. Wallace. community park and a-swim- ‘ming pool with changing and | the future. washrooms.. The pool is.apparently con- sidered a jewel, but its setting could be better. Since it was *|not placed-in a park, desirable space and. other’ related facil: ties and landscaping might: b provided around it. Castlegar has ‘some “play- ground equipment in the Kins- men’s Park : and .a+s' pool. The equipment is ‘not’ so Fell used as it might be, perhaps because, of location and Jack of surveillance .to ‘preclude’ domin- ation ofthe’ park by. older’ chil- dren: <<" The pool is privately owned and seriously. overburdened. It is questionable that such’ an ar- rangement: jo:either the owners or. the public. summary, ‘it seems reas- onsble to’ ‘suggest ‘that, . quite ‘apart from the ‘Jack of proper landscaping and development of existing community and school in -the district, th EATING OIL in) hibitng t the ‘growth of desirable -/athletic: activities: ‘Exists ing facilities are used to capacity in handling softball Or ditite Teague | baseball let alone ers “ATTENTION! = HURRY AND JOIN THE CLUB OF THE MONTH at _ Bosse’s Jewellery YOU COULD BE A LUCKY WINNER IN JANUARY Join Bosse’s Diamond, Watches and Ring.of the Month’ Club, With each Diamond, Watch or Ring you. buy at our store, you have a'chance to win half the purchase price back. Each month there will be a lucky winner from the purchases of the current month..One Diamond cus- tomer, one Watch customer and one’ Ring customer each month will win half of their purchase price back in CREDIT. Just. check on this at Bosse’s Jewellery: Ltd., where there is a large selection at reasonable prices: ito satisfy anyone’s needs. parsy. overwhat seule te 2 ‘Y area if the ferry were closed. Thus the arena is not well located to serve the dist- rict’s population, particularly in. The arena is substandard in terms of the size of hockey and curling rink ‘sheets, ancillary equipment such as lighting and ancillary facilities such as show- ers. Also its seating and parking. e| capacity are. grossly inadequate for ‘hockey. games and other spectator. events, - ~The condition :and. appear- ance of the arena and its site he or: 38 made of it.The roof] \d spoils the ice surface |° leaks ani tried oe ‘the curling club has overcome; by hanging Aiatie ai ; over. tt 8 curling sheets, : irony foundation ‘B in Boor cont ion. rooms are ul ished or. inke erials which are.unattractiye and do ‘not withstand heavy wear and abuse. The outside of the build- ing is unattractive in design and condition. . ‘The site is, covered with un- sightly. gravel and locke land- scaping. - In. sho) rt: "the. arena. is poorly built-and maintained.and has’'a general “run-down ‘look, which ‘discourages its use for many purposes. ally, the jarena: ‘ig operat- ing fet a a one is being borne by. Castlegar although its ‘réesidents aré deriving less than’ half the benefits. For this rea- son alone, as well as the other problems, there is much contro-| teste ke done. about the arena, Except for.location, the Pro- blem of the arena could be over- come by expenditures of suffi- cient amounts of money, How- ever, the expenditures of suffi- cient amounts of money would be great; such as to provide an adequate size. of ite for a de- sireable amount, of, parking. many “people would prefer to to.contribute to nes tae fac-|- (| ilities in a,better location than, as some have expressed it ‘4 our more money down a rat hole.” d in cheap -mat- |‘ the Pont yah Union Peters ANB a month, Single coples are 10 cents, to shorten 1 Tetters in the interests of ‘economy of _ Evenings from 8 to 10 Phone 365-5934 After 6. - ‘The New : Western Union Insurance at an t serve asia Centennial symbol “times to dian-owned com iny‘to fifty fimesiits ori grout niet} ft "a auartetcentury. one "Ss : fareest cha arte tere iS axceeing nto sto a wie se lifieg seers tn independent qualified agen and. — mbia = hold “palletes eral nt. nk you, Westen ‘Canada. ‘And may we suggest. that, in Centennial. Year, you joose | Canadian: owned Insurance Som ny. There are only a few among the hundreds operating nada. : Your, agent ‘will know them. We reserve the right to cancel this offer at the end of any month Enquire About Our Exclusive 5-Year Warranty on Diamonds and Watches Long-Term Budget Plans “Available Bosse’s Jewellery Ltd. $ 178 Pine St. Castlegar, § B.C. Ph. 365-7141 ti all need to make the move is an op- ataeey A acodt job. That’s what we've got to offer. ,Let’s talk it over on 25 ‘January at the Merlane “Hotel from 12.00'to 7.00 P.M: in Castlegar, B. The Canadian Armed Forces. Give it some thought. ‘The Castlegar News 1s. authorized as second” space. ee class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- * id ment of postage in cash, ond isa member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Zt fs a member of the Canadian Weekly: News- papers Association, the B.C, division of the Canadian ‘Weekly Newspapers Association, and the BC. Week: ly Newspapera Advertising Bun Bureau, * . 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