Provinotal Library, Fifteen Contractors Work To Clear Arrow Lake Shore On ‘ Arrow dam more expected to grow to 10,000 acres than 800 men’ and 74 machines | before the end of the year. An- employed by 15 different con- | other 100 men wal be added to tractors’ are the is the in'the clearing program ‘along reaches a 1000 ‘peak over the the shore of the future reser-|next three m oir, Total area to ‘be cleared Is About 4,300 acres have been cleared to date and this. to gram: c 5 additional: 18,000 acres with the final 4,000 acres scheduled for completion in 1968, ‘k this year has been we stock & full sofection of SAVAGE SHOES: for children ah gst frohyy Maddocks Shoe Store f Publis ed Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Koatenaye? katt SASTLEGAR, BRITISH comme ‘THURSDAY, OCT. ‘13, 1966 "VOL, 18, No.1 KOOTENAY? WELDING : esl CASTING REPAIRS |" hia Ava, — Phone 365-5531 "BS 741 — Castlegar, BC. TWENTY TON truck dumps molybdenum ore for crushing at the new mine of Red Mountain Mines Ltd., Rossland. Located at an elevation of about 3,500 t. the crush- er and concentrator plant 400 tons of ‘“‘moly” ore a day. Hon. D. L. handles about thers, British Ci bi Mines ‘and Petroleum Resources, officially opened the mine about three weeks ago. ’s Minister of Ve West “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 865-5508 Box 731, Castlegar Rare is the ‘housewife who at this time of the year is not a ‘demanding time; busy. It is wok id so many things work and s0 =e we find our work must come to a stand-still because of some veserintion A voda be il be med egular ‘schedule of house- to be| It will do least once before the weather changes hs by cat calling a period of taking :a few hours to enjoy one of those afternoons. wonders believe me. wepen eaking of minor hocke: recess over: sy is startin: there As} the need for adult up: When it always seems ‘50 re | hard to find volunteer helb there ‘was one: very. pleasant this| it call ot Week. A group of women wish black to serve the community and of- fer their assistance to any pro- ject that could honestly be call- ed “for the betterment of the communi The job’can be a small one or large. Just make your request wn to me and | it will be immediately forward- ed to the proper party. After last week's request for a Pizza recipe we have this ‘Tomato Cheese Pizza. It takes 2 cups flour,"2/ tablespoon tak- 7 )ing-powder, 1 teaspoon salt, two thirds cup milk,..%5 cup salad oll, 1 6-oz, can $i, tomato paste, % cup water, 1 “teaspoon oreg- ano, % teaspoon salt,’ a teaspoon ck pepper, % Ib. Can- PB ‘ized. Process 42 James St. North — ‘Coin Collectors & Investors: First Time Ever Offered! 1965 Proof-like Mint Sets $4.50 each Price List & Vera All Coins Free! © Hamilton Coin Exchange adian Cheese, shredded and % cup Kraft Grated Parmisello Cheese. d- Hamilton, Ont., Canada until the: mixture- to a ball. Knead about 10 times without flour. Roll the dough be- tween sheets of waxed paper to fit one 14-inch pizza pan or two 1534 x 12inch baking sheets or twa 10-inch pie pans. Combine the tomato paste, across S-Lawmaking 2 ea : 18-Biaces for Bin 2 17-Symbot for sean one 10.801 9-Belet 19-Mountaln 22.Chairs 23.Goen by %-African antefope %-Strong winds 28.Bitlboards 29-Relieve ped fo echayey enrt 20-Piace in tae For Crossword Puzzle Answer See BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Ad Elsewhere in This Rishi Bosse’s Also Has All the Bi Answers For our jewel tery leeds. irersass a1-sptrat 32-Halte 3-Mazanle doorkeeper Beinstruct 38-Eat away 29-Sea eagle : + SExctamation ” 42-Number 4a.tnitiata oF CL Prestdent Above a BEE g os nz rs , %& teaspoon salt and pepper. Mix to a smooth asi Spread the dough and half |’ of the shredded cheese, cover with tomato sauce, and sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Bake in a hot oven /425 degrees’ for. 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from the oven, sprinkle with the Par- misello cheese and bake anoth- er.3 to.5. minutes. | well attended shower, recently where a recipe made a terrific hit..It-was asked if it.might be. printed herein Coffee Break to save making a at number. of copies and at the same time share: it: with’ that at many more. (large), 2 tablespoons cream or canned 4 cups’ fl 1 teaspoon ao-Rrmy y ratiear ala. aR ‘woman 42-Haraldle 1 teaspoon cardamon seed ground. Cream very well and knead like short bread. tial filling of a Jb. runes ~ Then’ it seems "there was a{°° 4 - pastlezer Socials By Mrs. H. Johnson Gotan Kootenay area, Guides of Canada held its semi. annual meeting Saturday at Crawford Bay. ‘Attending from here ‘were ‘Rizzuto, West Kootenay area commissioner, Mrs. K. Hall, Mrs. L,.S. MacLure, Mrs. Hq Johnson, Twin Rivers division commissioner, Mrs. S. Dewis, Castlegar-Robson district com- missioner, Mrs, R. Bro, camp adivsor, Mrs. J.J. Strelioff camp secretary, guiders Mrs. P. Minnich, in, pe R. Hall, Mrs. x S. Barkley, Mrs. group. Mr. Andy Bell who has spent a month visiting with his aunt Mrs, H. Johnson left Mon- day morning by plane to return to his home in Seaham, Dur- ham, England. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Thompson and son Pat of Cascade visited in the district: Sunday they spent a while visiting with Mrs. H, Johnson. {Mrs and Mrs. E. Eastcott of Rossland: were dinner guests Sunday evening of the latter's mother, Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. F. Field of Port Coquit- lam is visiting at the home of es | her send in-law and daughter, Mr. amd Mrs, William Love. ‘Onetime Robson ‘Sccutmaster Gets Honor at Meeting e. first meeting of the ¢ district -eouncil: for the U | ieeee7 season was held Sept. 28 at the Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Main topic of discussion was the formation of group commit- tees for the year and the pro- motion of new leaders to assist in the scouting activities. Anew group committee and cub pack under the leadership of P. Morisseau was discussed for the Thrums area. The. district commissioner gave a brief talk on his exper- iences:on’the Jamboree at Pen- ticton, He said the organization of 8,000 boys ran smoothly, the many varied. items kept them very busy in every aspect of scouting activity. The whole week was'a very successful one which the-boys enjoyed immen- John Carter of the Robson Rover crew has left these shor- es for New Zealand. He is wish- ed luck on this ventur An award was acontly given Karl Koreen, ex Robson. Scout- master for his’ active services for the district scouting. ° A bottle drive was held on Saturday by the Castlegar. and Kinnaird groups. All cubs ‘packs and scout troops. are:well filled for the d | coming year with waiting ist for the Cub packs. ‘The’ annual meeting of the District Scout Council is to be held Oct. .26 and ‘all: parents, members .and pind ‘are cord- Lietln_inyited,. _ 44 3 ~ (callog) 4-Latin *! cata sonteneslon spoon vanilla. Add %& a dere juice. or..34. cup; wine. Cool, add vanilla “and “spread on short- bread. see ee put am now > izying a aaEeIOD heard recently at a:gathering of carried out along both sides of ow Lake between Edvewood and Renata, in 1 3ai hing 3} Arr alley Mile Ferry and Arrowhead and along both sides of the Colum- bia river in the narrows be- tween Upper and Lower Arrow eB, : Next year, Hydro ans to complete Beane act- ity in the Arrowhead Valley and along the North Arm. Swamps and larger trees are delaying factors in these areas and heavy snowfalls results in a shorter work period. Along the Lower Arrow Lake, clearing is expected to continue through December. Rigid “attention to fire pro- tection is an essential part of all clearing contracts, both in terms of the amount of fire- fighting equipment on hand and the amount of burning that may be carried cut at one time, Responsibility for supervis- fon of clearing ‘Operations has been assigned by Hydro to C. Dacha and Company Limit. e work. First-class arid Specialty: broken -crank shafts, gas and diesel and’ heads. Full guarantee. . Steel’ Fabrication — 24-hour Service ““Only the Best is Good Enough” Pacific Water Wells Ltd. - Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6983 tin Msbb ye Business and Professional Directory GORDON. A. SUMNER Naturepsthic Health Service Oglow Buil low ding 605 Columbia Ave. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Herb Lamb Call bi] any--time 3685166 i 1D25 H 4 ‘FOR HIRE Phone ores Dewis " Contracting Castlegar! CARMILS. FABRICS _ Inthe “glow Block Draperies — Notions Dutch Cleanin d to - operate under Castlegar Customers ‘Service is ple that the Aristocrat Cleaning Service has: been purchased by Cornelis Van Pelt’ ‘and will’ now DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE © 24 Hour Service in Castlegar @ Free Estimates Nelson Phorie 352-7123. DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE © Wiis ABET a phone Free Zenith 6826 } Tabs this opportunity to thank all my cus- tomers for their patronage and extend best . wishes for success to Mr. Van Pelt and the. Dutch Cleaning Service. E. J. Bringsli i McPHAIL'S : LADIES‘: WEAR From The Post Ctfieg Ph. 365-717 i _Boovanay: BUILDERS : ID, SUPPLIERS: “Ave *Phone“$85-S155 “AX Complete Services COLUMBIA. COIFFURES Ph. 365-6717. 15 “Pine Ste ‘Gastiogar Wed 222 oR Phone 265-82 = For SUPPLIES Call at'the CASTLEGAR Ph: 965-7268 For" RUBBER. STAMPS ee, , , Robson, B Ph. 865-7605 ” PETER’ KiNAKIN. General: Contracting” Custom: Homes a Specialty MARLANE GRILL P. ‘Lockamiths S _ 1319 BAY. — TRAIL, B.C. Phone: Jim { ‘Bonthron 365-6751 BONNEY WELL DRILLING © |’ PHOTOCOPYING Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates’: WAGE — MEDICAL AND: LIFE: INSURANCE MICHAEL M. CHERNOFF 1. Representative British Pacific:Life Insurance ‘Company Write’or Phorie’ 365-5465 Box'1057— Castlegar, B.C. 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Week- yy Nevispapers Aaverteiae Py apes to: The Sanees Castlegar Néws, Deer 400, Castlegar, : B.C,- Letters for, publication mmust-be accompanied by, tne «fasiiiy in any ev auch xadvel names.and "address of the writer, Pen sare Sante be used on request, but the correct name be submitted, The Castlexar News reserves the Fisnt to anorten letters: in’ the interests of economy of ie woe by the advertiser re- e the ability 0 Mot the paper.in’ the “publish advertisement of Were warn ’ yy, Dr. ‘Nick EE: ait egem Pubic heetth dir- last week. JOHNS: PAINT. SHOP Mae pe an: in ment borer. in ‘the‘hands of a KISS student during « ‘the | cq CFA-sponsored ° outdoor.» forestry school last. Thursday. The 240 students were ‘divided into eight; classes tinder |i local forestry. “experts, . This was: a pilot project in’ the t Okanagan and.the Cariboo country. d_ practice in both the e cheirman Hoes not fe year doftelt for Kinneird and is ‘looking to. increased se ania the Se rogram under- taken ‘this Sate B He said at Tuesday night's unica road Brants and per, for 1967. i College Student Housing ‘Settling Period’ me Reports ‘from Selkirk Col- lege Retdonts about unsatisfac- in-bown -’ acco! na were -put'down as “eettling: fod” ‘pangs bya College ‘spo! ee man. this week. Ie ‘is between’ 50 and 60 College: students’ from out-oftown ints are :living:in Rodney Booth,” student | stu ‘cou said ‘many ‘of *. the tion | students‘ are living away from home: for. the: first time and many “of those supp! modation : are ‘also the first time. it for “Booth: added. the Col-| ¢ le; eee undertake: any ing accom: |'¢, ng ge. screening’ of places. listed : for 5) de. had arisen following recent bill- e-) ing. Villa: ge clerk: Allen Selbie lained to council that the CPR was prepared to attach the fire cause to passing motorists jit the fire attended was near dents: room. is the’ re: “We fee! their. they first thought, a . Booth, is estimated: al ‘about ‘hale |’ dents from Nelson and ‘counell wir the river. ‘water was ‘drinkable only. provided . anti- Town Equipment river. had | Wes Rola 20 Woune) os. : ie to. comple shel Tepalie: Sea measures at at Celgar and BC. Hydro dam construction ‘were operative. He. indicated in. his letter ‘of fail- derstand :- “why. on one ‘hand: the health ‘officer had ‘said the wat- er was Grinkable then: added it Clarification was ‘ undrinkable. was: sought the meet, “town. to souertae -the dis- ments: Mee Sacer oa oat by Celgar, ack: ‘was noted at the council yurchas- ave | ed by” Castlegar. this. ear. when | well water shortage Indicated “possible use” of the ‘There’ has been no further developed ‘on: negotions: be- tween: and Colgar, for 4 ter supply. ‘d.: of. “money, it: considers "autaclent| operation” shortage see, Further di ents can be anticipated pete roy it is er ed by. town’ officials. ng va recent discus: ig: the installation ive water supply. red the. we steel tankiwas voted down as the an alternate’ because of consid-|# agen earn Eelcoaited,« off the brief ‘the village rendoreed ‘th rupley sone it-was cor- ‘that yithe town. Earlier iis eae Municipal Campbell |: or ;Dan adjacel taxes because many:o! ployees, were: living’ in the’ munitic “At ‘present’ the 35 district’ smunicipalties Sn ‘British | Columbia. Municipal Act Hearing Is to be Conducted Here Castlegar hes been sele as one of the 14'd in’ B.C.-at -which=a can i Seats town an haw tke DANGERS: of. unec mnrolled dust and ‘fuel oils: will ‘be naird ‘and: Castlegar 'fire - halls -i tion with Fire Prevention Week. The table: top demonstration at Kinnaird :will be 2 on ey Tadanac fire department later ‘ated : this; at the open ‘houses’ being ‘held: at- the Kin- :| wood; president of local 343'of'the union, : Aubrey Burton, business ‘agent, Ald. Jim” vides for slight pay _eight employees r and ‘the contract\ stands up until 1967.'The employees. also won Coe town ger Joe cig and Layer week ‘of holidays each year after fire: te < weekly addition 6 $18 be the. ml ‘under. the recent- led | town-union ‘agree- aftern or: R.:C,. Maddocks His utmost to. avold a second em- future®'costs. of ‘utilities: such ee "| tollowed the ‘guest ‘Open houses are "eaike held. is evening by. both | the:Kin- rd and: Castlegar. fire de: ; the -comnnec--* ¢:. "son, safety” director for ‘B: wy cee at the : Arrow’ dam- —_ ater ‘News Photo ~ “strate the: ities of ‘aerasol pressurized | Castlegar . ‘@essments’ will’ skyrocket ‘unless strict strict planning is instituted in- industries | ™ cpoutd contribute np municipal of their: obs was the message guest Central | “suburban: ribbon: develo; be. south : ane the river, Mr. Clegg pointed out “The: low Jevel, Arrow’ Lak-| ‘2g road-is the top priority long term :road. project. ‘A committee headed :by Jim Lambeth: reported © the ferries continued ‘services were’ vital to the existance of ‘Castlegar. ‘brief of ‘these routes .were longer” in both! time ‘and distance. ‘as ‘road ‘and sew- ‘He showed ‘elides of Mclust- er. development” in, his : native city of ‘Edmonton. © plans to. pursu in. in earnest, said president Her- n, ‘In the: general jmesting spl speaker's tant. moves were made by the 13 members at at the meeting. : The’ Robson-Castlegar fer: » ies must continue operation even after. com) ing:. Toust support, letion of the]; Arrow dam, businessmen deal- with tourists tourist -p spe ‘chamber. membership dust, flour and instant coffee. ‘The idea behind the demon- strations is to. let wives and families see ‘what even harm- jousehold dust: can do under'certain conditions. The ‘demonstration: at the Castlegar fire hall will be put on by Cliff Robertson, safety for PS .C. Hydro at the Duncan and Arrow damsites, while that at Kinneird will be condu wane son and Morley: Wilson of the. “Tadanac fire; depart ee The.” two-hour” program starts at both halls at 7.30 Firemen. in both centres; ‘will have their equipment.on display” and. will arewer zeny ny re films at both fire Franke Murphy, fire and>sec- ity: officer for the Celgar. pulp, and lumber divisions. them. A: short talk on first ald and the: use of fire extinguishers in the home is a expected to given.