CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 28, 1960 ‘WILL NOT BE JUNKYARD‘ Kinnaird Buys Storage Lot. Kinnaird council convinced J. J. Schiavon Monday that a propos- ed village storage shed would not “look like a junkyard” and so con- cluded an agreement to purchase his Sixth avenue lot for the pur- pose. Mr, Schiavon said he had an agreement with hia brother, who owns an adjoining lot, that he would not dispose of the land in such a way os to detract from the attractiveness of the area, He would not sell “if the lot were to be turned into a junkyard.” Council wants the lot because it adjoins property on which the Commissioners G, 8. Rust and B.C, Ackerman vied with each oth- er in thelr assurances ‘ot no harm to the area would resul “It certainly pits ie hard to look at,” declared Mr, Rust. “We wouldn't put in anything we'd be ashamed of,” said Mr, Ac- kerman. village workshed will be built, “yt will be used for the storage NOTICE NORA’S BEAUTY SHOP WILL BE CLOSED FROM . AUGUST 4 -- 24 of pipe but a proper rack will be used," promised Mr, Rust. “The lot will be properly fen- ced,” soothed Mr. Ackerman, “There will be no unsightliness ot all. ‘That 13 the aren where the: swimming B | cool is.We don’t want to detract from its attractiveness, Quite the opposite!” ‘The swimming pool site is on the other side of the street and S| would have been used for the pur- pose had not the village donated the land for the pool. INTRODUCING a great new Goodyear tire that saves you over $7 on previous price for a tire of this size and type! Gives all-the advantages of 3-T Nylon and latest tubeless design, Buy now for carefree summer ¢ motoring. GoopsVEAR : GOODYEAR NYLON - TUBE TYPE ~ $14.95. PLUS RECAPABLE CASING. ALL-WEATHER 50x14 ond 6.70x15 Castle Tire’ Shop 193 COLUMBIA : — PHONE oP Slow Down and Live ‘Is Safety Council Advice to Motorists “The day has gone,” claims the Canadian Highway Safety Council, “when the motorist -on vacation must scurry, like a hounded here over the highway.” “Relaxt” is the hollday highway slogan today and the counell has fssued plea to all vacationing motorists to.drive for pleasure, al- lot plenty of time for a trip, stop often and, most important, forget about jockeying for position in tra- ffic, “Motoring can be fun,” the Council claims, “but not if it’s frantic.” ‘The council issued this plea for relaxed driving in connection with the continent-wide “Slow Down and Live” campaign, scheduled to run through June, July and August in Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico, Sponsored nationally in Canada. by the CHSC, the cam- paign operates internationally un- der the guidance of the Association of State and Provincial Safety Co- ordinators. - Safety Makes Driving Fun.” “Blow Down and Live” promo- tion will. include: urgent ~ requests that motorists obey the rules of the éountry’ they drive. ‘Relaxed? ond: bring back some of the enjoyment in motoring that existed before the became with vehicles, S| Rossland-Trail Social Credit League Nominating Convention WED., AUG. 3 8 PM --- MINE MILL HALL, Trail GUEST SPEAKER Hon. W. D. BLACK “All. Social Credit Members Welcome sate ae mae HON. W. D. BLACK Minister of Municipal Affairs It's 1960 theme ts: “Highway'| ~ road no matter wherg or in. gaet : resourceful driving, CHSC sald, ‘can. 7 hounced his intention to leave] > Castlegar and take up residence] —.; near his. new Neleeo headquarters. A Brownie pack holiday held at Camp Rory for flve days was at- tended by-Browniea from Castlegar, Kinnaird and: Rossland. Commandant was Mrs, A, Riz- BEER PARK SCGIALS * Mra, Williamson Mr. and Mrs, Vic Del Puppo, sons Derek and ¥rank and daughter Gayle of Vancouver were, the recent guests of Mr.-and.-Mrs, 0. T. Wile Mamgon, enroute to’ Renats where they will spend "camping holiday. Mrs. M. Maja and children of Nakusp ore spending 8 few days on 9, camping holiday at Deer Park. Among the other.weekend campers were the Bro, family, the ‘Rourkes, Woodrows, Balfours, Andersons, Mc- Luckles, of Robson and Castlegar and many more, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Bradbury, son Jimmy and Mr, J. Duffy, all of Vancouver are the guests of Mrs. Bradburys parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allan, Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Kent have had os thelr guest for the past week, the latter's cousin, Miss Kate Wishart, of Toronto. Burton P, Campbell of Castle- gar was o Sunday visitor to Deer Park and Renata. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver D'Andrea were the former's brother and slster-in- Jaw, thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Richard D'Andrea, children Christine, David and Paul, and Mrs. George Merlo, daughters Lorne, Linda and Louise, and Mrs. D‘Andrea, Jr, parents, all of Trail. “FROM OUR FILES Five Years Ago Celgar officials signed a forest management agreement with the province covering 857,000 acres. Of- fictals announced their intention to erect- a $30,000,000 pulp mill near for’ 1,000 .men in Ce. nase rah) e i “ 5 ‘Steve. Gallo a Kinnaird cut’ a ribbon opening. the “Castlegar ‘Co- Operative Society: garage, eee natural gas to Castlegar by 1957. Arien Henderson, partially paralyzed in ‘a 1952: shooting acci- dent, was presented with an auto- wheelchair. . Entirely hand-controlled and with a ramp at the back for easy access, the car was given-him be- fore 200 people in¢luding ‘many re- presentatives of the press, radio and TV. Nine Years Ago District residents Nick Popoff and John Plotnikoff: were. injured highwey when’ their car left the road and plunged down the side of @ mountain, ‘You can now paint the outside of your house in wet or cloudy weather with no fear of paiat failure if you use our MONAMEL - LATEX QUTSIDE PAINT, available now al $9.50 per ~ be Creseastt ‘Valley was, killed in the up ‘and Nick ally injured, = iw Robson baseball, pa “Waldie's Royals” won @ double victory. over Nelson Kings and the Nelson Tran- sfer in Nelson. “Toughy” Polonikoff Pitched his way to the: 8-2 victory. over Kings and “Scuttles” Gorkoff was brilliant in the 6-5 Transfer trounc- ing. a ey Seven teaching appointments were anounced, Miss M, Milligan, ‘W. Banlgan, Robert Call, Miss An- na G. Fulton, Misd Tillis Eden, Miss Betty Bell and John Buhr joined the high school staff} 2°" oe The Castlegar News took an- other step forward with the District by'‘setting the paper in type. Pre- viously the News hed relied on ‘| mimeograph and: multilith inethods of duplication, z Ue ictid * gominco employees ‘agreed to a 1951-52 wage contract providing for 1744c an hour increase together ing, Uvbis ‘coms: their son-in-law ond daughter Mr.|. mobile.;He,. ean; drive, ; from) His | 2 Bwetlikoff of Slocan City was critic- with an interim’ Ties ‘to amet vis- . District Brownies Holiday ~ Five Day Days. al Camp. Rory zuto assisted by Mrs, J. BR, C, Mace. Bain, Swimmer was Miss Donna Coleman of Warfield and Mrs. K. ‘W. Hall was quartermaster. The theme was “The Fairy Queen’s Garden” and the sixes were Einnaird, Darlene Welchel of Ross: Jand and Germaine Schwartzenhau er of Castlegar. . Visiting Guides attending. the camp were Lucille Cranston of Fort St. John and Jeannie Peters and Paula Lafonde of Dawson Creek, who attended a Guide Camp at Queen’s Bay, Balfour, before at- tending the Brownie pack holiday. Mrs. 0, W. Tindall, Brown Owl, of Rossland, visited the camp and ces. Mrs. H. F. Hutchinson of Ross- land, district commissioner, was al- Mrs, W. P. Bertola of Rossland ond Mrs. E. G. Quarrle, Brown Owl of Rossland. ‘Transportation was supplied from Castlegar by the Co-Op Trans- Fred Fomenoff, Mr. Fred, Bartsoff and Mr, J. Mason of Castlegar. _ Fowl Play Wins Cornhall Prize For Clever Bird s It will be “Casey at the bat" in Old McDonald’s Farm at the PNE Aug. 20 to Sept, 5 and the only payola. bat with the finesse of 8 big-lea- guer and every time he drives one home he gobbles up his reward, a up to the plate again. Actually. Casey activates a bat with his beak. The ball is driven down a table where “robot” players do thelr automatic best to inter- cept a home-run, And Casey is a pretty slick chick! If he fails to score he waits for another pitch. But when he succeeds he gallops gulps down his calories, and resumes we Mod : Notice of the Dewworms, Froggies and Lady-| bugs. Sixers were Judy Waters of] § taught the Brownles songs and dan- | Aim so a visitor as was Guide Captain | portation Soctety. Driving were Mr.|j thing “corny” about it will be his| B Casey, @ chicken, is the Babe] f Ruth of the barnyard. He wields a |] few kernels of corn, and then steps| from home plate to a dinner plate, | Section 120, Subsection 1, “Forest Act” In view of the hazardous condition of the forest cover ana pursuant to the provision’ of section 120 of the “Forest Act", the areas hereinbelow described are hereby declared to be: closed districts and that no person: shall enter or be in these’ J closed areas for the purpose of travelling, camping, fishing, hunting, berry picking, recreation,” prospecting for minerals or any other lke purpose, without firat obtaining from an of-, ficer of the, Forest Service s written permit ‘therefore, until further notice, DESCRIPTION OF CLOSED AREAS CASTLEGAR RANGER DISTRICT a 10. All that portion of the Little Slocan River’ watershed lying me upstream from the junction of Airy’ Creek and situated approximately two and one-half miles northwest of Pass- more, Kootenay Land District. . All of the watersheds of Tiger, Cambridge, Gorge, Ryan, McAlister and Casino Crecks, ‘being tributaries of , the Columbia -River, In ae vicinity of Trail, Kootenay jond district. » All that portion of the ‘watersheds of Blueberry, Poupore, Sullivan, Johnson, Murphy, McNally, Hannah and Topping Creeks (being tributaries of the Columbia River), lying to the West of Highway No, 3 and extending from Trail. to Kinnaird, Kootenay land district, . . All that portion of the watershed of Big Sheep Creek ly- + ing north of the International Boundary, and. situated ap- proximately four miles west of Rossland, Kootenay land i district. . All that portion of the Ladybird and Norms (Pass) Creek g of Kinney lying of the Creek, § miles north of Castlegar, Kootenay land district. NAKUSP RANGER DISTRICT AN that portion ofthe watershed of Arrowpark Creek, be- [| ing a creek flowing southerly into the’ Columbia River, ap- proximately one mile north of Arrowpark) and upstream from the junction of Bergman Creek, Kootenay land dise trict. . All that portion of the watershed of Slewisken Creek (being a creek flowing -westerly into Upper Arrow Lake and sit- @ uated appreximately six miles south of Nakusp), lying : southeast of Highway No. 6, Kootenay land district. |- . All that parcel or tract of land in Kootenay district thing within those portions of the watersheds of Caribou Creek and Burton Creek which lie above the confluence ors the said Caribou and Burton Creeks, | EDGEWOOD RANGER DISTRICT . All that. portion of the Whatshan River waterthed lying north of the south end cf Whatshan Lake, four miles north of Needles, save-and “excepting Lot 8185 and the waters of Whatshon Lake, Kootenay land district. .Ray Williston, Minister. of Lands,.&:Forests Plans were outlined to bring]: * in ‘a car ecciderit? on’. thie. Creston | : * ‘ " Examine the exelting. new features of the ee Ble if Ranges How on display + at El Dealers. - ‘ i ‘ 2 A fully automatic ‘Blectrie Ran e: imakes home c ein} because Electrie Cooking is CLEAN—COO! : CONO! —your meals will be more enjoyable, . —COOL—SAFE and. ECON OMICAL-” co oK Bete”, ELECTRICALLY: _WEST KOOTENAY roweR a ‘Closure | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 28, 1960 “Irs. Our First. 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