“CASTLEGAR. NEWS Thureday Mow @ .1nak CASTLEGAR NEWS,’ Thursdoy, May..6, “1965 “Cash ‘Awards Total $1, 807 For Cominco Employees A total of $1) or In cash awards was presen em: ployees of Cominco in the last two months, it was announced by Cominco’s suggestion plan committee. The awards were for 126 suggestions approved by the Vancouver Student Shows an Instlerest In “Brownie” Letters Dear I Aut fintened ading the letters from global’ leaders,” to “Brownie.” As a first year high school lev adent Iam deeply in- terested in such lotters. This man “Brownie” must be a good writer to be able to receive such | G letters. J am sure it .would ’ be ia great story if. some ‘reporter could get more .of, “Brownie’ 's”” background, “bis hobbies, ete. Twill look forward to the day ‘eben you print more let- ters that “Brownie” has receiv- ed. Jack Baldwin, Vancouver, B.C. INSURANCE For All Your. | INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. NEEDS Phone 365-7944 . ANDERSON AGENCIES G. W: G.. - WORK PANTS "AND SHIRTS “We have a full range of : ,Colors and sizes. committee. Several employees were awarded for two and three suggestions, E, G. Duckworth of the phosphate plant at Trail receiv- d $75 for two awards — $50 for ‘an improvement in _repair- ing pumprunners and: $25 for suggesting a new me’ thod in changing. pins or links in large elevators. A. E, Laarz of the zinc de- partment at Trail received $70 for three ideas to improve filter- ing operations in the sulphide eae. plant. ‘Nui and’ ie: for Plumbing: improve- ments -in the zinc department melting plant, , Other awards over. $25 were made to P. Boullane of the zinc department, $35 for devising pressure gauges on water mains; Coupland, tint ‘received $30 ‘ Comfort and B. G. Hawkins at the Bluebell Mine at Riondel and F, E, Otterbine in the zinc department at Other awards made were: Zine Department — J. R Killough and J. W. Lister; B. Johnson and M: Morgan; W. Fil- more and G. Scott; B. Vannelli; T..G. Milner; G.’ Smecher; C. J. Campbell; S.' Tobiasson; H, Me- Gregor; G. Leni E. G! Mor- and C; Freder- J. E. Halagaza ‘Feeney; RW. Conerhetin A: CG. Fillp- ,| Roman Cai Theologists from Cc *f, _ Speak i iin Castlegar A a ‘’An‘interesting talk will be given tonight at St. David's An glican church b of a for the last’ period Inthe after- noon tomorrow: at the SHSS with interdenominatfonal team.: rhs team will:be composed of stu- dents and. professors from the theological colleges at the coast, representing the Anglican, Bap- tist, Presb’ ee United and olic. The young: people of, the churches will’ meet tomorrow evening’ at 7.80' in ‘the -lower hall of the Kinnaird United’ Church. The trend of ‘co-operation per ting, the team will be Rev, S. V.-Fawcett, professor of old testamentiat Union Colleges and Rev. .Dudley Ritchie, re of the Church of St Alban the ;| the Sey ore Christ 3| Mission, Dro J.-A. St ‘Andrew's hall, Presb; and Rev. J..1; Richardson, dean of Carey, hall, Baptist, at UBC. Though the talk tonight will ?] be for ada the youth will’ be called Refining | J.. Vetere. &. des, $35 for ‘a more” efficient method” of making -hooks for cathode’ carriers; W. Douglas, } 7, smelting . department, $30 for trip switch’ on monorail loop. : Three: suggestions ° from staff employees were also approved. They were submitted. by C. B.C. Hospitals Thank Newsman For Coverage Dear Sir: - We ‘have 5 noticed through our newspaper clippings the ge- nerous amount of coverage that you have given to hospital acti- vities in your area, On_ behalf of the members of this Asso- ciation I. would like to thank you fort ils “excellent commun- ity. servis iong the’ lines of developing ae ‘interest for Hospital Week Tam certain that your hospital ponelpals will co-operate : -read- u Again thanking you “for your most gen¢rous’ assistance making the public conscious of |F their hospital FW. ‘d, ~President, / Be: Hospitals’: Assn; ; Vancouver, B- cc. i _ CHEVERDAVE'S » ~ =), MERCANTILE LTD. “105 Main St. “Ph. 365-7417] _GIVIL DEFENCE, PC, - arades, "Tada- nac '—- A. ‘Morelli; D. J. Lyp- patie Ro J... Mear;, Ge Freer; R. akace and. L. Van-! ~ gS (2);:'T. Harry; E. La tino; W. Anderson. Engineering, Services — Rk. Holy | Land Slides” Shown Last Woek — At Pol Luck Supper McKinn ey v. Sao oaey oe ‘A. R. John- ston ‘Tedanac Department — Jd Should: you have any ideas’ J. Langlois; G.A. Sundstrom; F. W. Boras and P. Murray. Warfield Department —A. J. Mondor. (2); W. Baturin: (2); L. ,M. Moly W. D. Negus; Couch; Flannagan; WwW. penne K Fleck; H. M,-.Si J. ‘VanTassel; F. M. R z “Trusdale; H. Re Vyse (2). Power Department. — L. LaVigne; D. McAlpine. “. N.| cipation led by the F. | was. held. 3] were shown- and narrated. by . L. Faris. Se: The 1 pot-luck supper was held last: Thursday in: the. KISH with members of both Kinnaird and Blueberry United Church’ attending, Following the supper, a sing-song with audience ,, parti- HLA-C ‘group Slides’ of the Holy Land Rev. and Mrs. ° D. veral souvenirs were ‘0! n disp! to add ‘interest to ihe, slides. CNIB. Supervisor. Gives Award | to Cominco, Man... éph Lewis, supervisor of vocceation for the. B:C.‘ division of ‘the ‘Canadian National. In- stitute for the Blind, presented a Wik. om ou ‘award to Joe in the zinc it in the ‘usual way. a flash and: a: shower of molten copper: and : aluminum sprayed his face. Both lenses - of ‘safety glasses | were splached with hot There was, these espec- jally with the young people, has’ been an evident factor for some r | time. Many inthe. local hospital as well as our ‘senior -citizens Wilding oC The “epoperation of ‘several was ‘shown’ again *| min January with’ ‘the Nerviee be being at Grace Presbyterian during. the “Week of: Prayer | and ‘followed later in-the spring on’ Good: Friday: when’.an af- ternoon’ service ‘was ‘held in St. David's ‘Anglican Church as well as the Easter morning. sunrise at ® the Castlegar: Cenotaph: Though | individual’: confer- ences were held for the Koote- nay Diocese, representatives were present at each. The. Hi-C Conference was held at St. Paul’s Trinity Church at Nelson earlier in April, con. ducted by. Rev. Peter Guest. 2 Speaker, was the ‘KUG , Rev. Faris. who spoke on the Tite and Thought of Diet- inp rich ‘Bonboesser,’ a German’ ci- tizen who was hung 20 years ago, for taking a Christian sta against Hitler... The ‘Young Peoples’ “Con- ference was held’ April 20 to 28 at . St... David's’ Anglican Church with’some 65 young peo- ple being. billeted ‘dn’ the Cas- tlegar, - Kinnaird “and - Robson homes. “The theme for. this was using‘ the Comfortable’ Pew by lerre Burton for the text.’ The speakers were Bishop Coleman and Ray Hancock of Nakusp. KING KOIN: ‘LAUNDRY AND: DRY. CLEANING Now is ‘the. time to “clean your. dr pes dd ry aa surpriiingly or job; | gave money! ry tte we do; the work and: 2 Monday,’ it was the first time he Kk losing cathode with his neoprene sate )| ty: gloves..and started: to: 7 Sana May 8th, 8: 00 p.m, Sharp ‘Admission By | otTickets Only 21 ‘Valuable Prizes GRAND PRIZE 1965 Ford Fairlane . Plus many other. $100. 00 sp Buy Your Tickets The Store With The at D For Purchasers of Advance. Salo Tickets social Bingo Pitts Drugs Y tectacks : ‘20 ‘GAMES-FOR: ONLY $2. 50 LINOS — SASH AND DOOR’ ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA, CEMENT. -— PLYWOOD )GLIDDEN mess — HARDWARE iC > COLUMBIA ‘CELLULOSE quired ‘immediately, ‘young the: Industrial : Relations. 5 Dep “gar -Sawmill.’‘The ‘p “cruitment, ‘safety: ‘promotion, group ‘| ‘benefit, pls yeas Telated work. : ‘Minimum... grade.'12 ‘education is ired. Some‘ experierice Brefe ble but not’ éasential:, Reply, by. letter; tor: i INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SUPT.. i CELL yBEISION. LIMITED: First Church of Christ,. Sclentist,. Nelson Lovingly invites you to hear a free lecture entitled " “GOD OMNIPOTENT MAKES MAN TRIUMPHAN " by ‘Noel D. Bryan. “Jones; C.S., of Worthing, England, - “member of’ the Board. of Lectureship of The | * Mother -: Church, ‘Christ, Scientist,.in’ Boston, Massachuse! The - First Church Friday, May 78 em. a Fis Hal 812 Stanley St., Nelson ° al Are ‘Welcome. | Ena Sf EER TET TAT Ta ioe Awol to eg ‘wise may be sufficient but need ‘to wear: rently ae ANAC IEE Dy The Month ‘of May was first detignat vo. TSiyears ago, and it has become the tri cits ace dere rededicate a ARE i ke ccc Aceon pT NTS ; sidents. Rinse’ Festival fe the PNE audi. cx | SHSS: Doncert Band - n Vancouver The SHSS coiltert band left) tori for Vancouver. Tuesday.; morn: ing where ‘they -will compete in the Kiwanlan Music Festival. Under the direction of Nor- man Fishwick the band perform: | tle, ed at a concert at Como Lake on |’ Wednesday afternoon. The second concert was held Wednesday: e evening also at Co- mo The band was billet- ed by Como Lake-Coquitlam re time: to"tour the’ hi and supervigors, and the band. :.DON'T WORRY : Don't worry if your job is This’ morning ‘the ‘band at|'And your rewards are few. moved . to accommodations - Acadia’ camp, UBC and will com- the -Kiwanlan Was once a nut lke you. ‘saturday they, want Bave free. ighlights Vancouver and Sunday evening flog agrour will return to Cae Band manager, W. ‘Melintyre B.' Kavic accompanied | Remember that’ the mighty “gale eaten CORNER Ken Rigby, jelson cat the: bis monthly meeting held on:Tuesday night, Comrade D. McDougall gave the auditors of report for the year, 1964. membership, advised the meet- ing that there are 267 pald up members with a Gelinquency of 36° still over reporting on the car built in’ 1 last eo first gasoline car in’ Canada was an American built First Canadian ‘Made Car - Built in Toronto in 1893. To the Dixon Carriage Works in. Toronto must go the credit for producing the first motor vehicle in Conse an electric registered in ‘Canada, "The Ford Motor Co, accepted, small a SPRAYED CEILINGS —_ QUALITY WORK ‘Free Estimates. Gladly Given CASTLEGAR : PH, 365-8305 AFTER 6 P.M. _ KOOTENAY DRYWALL Bacon 365-5987, : fre Legion prop attend, Pl ce | Comrade year.- These ‘members are re- quested ‘to pick up thelr cards at: once. Three ship applications were read and m_ track meet is to \s- and ‘are asked to contact Floyd f cua ade Pte Ew Ew. art, is $ over: ie ingo’ opera- 4 tion’ from Comrade: Bart Martin who is leaving Castlegar shortly. .| Bingo will he itty id on Saturday. Bate | was presaled il rig his ast, resid: serene by com | &. Bae came a a shine wn oS rdinaty on special 18 || regarding the proposed sale. of is g must'and members are asked to make a special effort to “Comrade BIL Jolinson: was: a pointed to,the executive to re-. rn. replaces - Comrade ‘as sergeant-at-arms, member- Kinnaird Guides club, . In Competitions fire singing competitions There were. about 250: des and ‘leaders ' present, ., Barn ww Canadian This -meet- by Rev. D. C. Anderson. anies, taking 4 and the pi Bacon ..who in de company ‘and third, naird Guide company.’ “Take Third Place . + -Mrs.| Ho F,. Hyson: deputy provincial. “commissioner ‘and Mrs. H: Johnson, ‘district com- missioner, attended. the camp ‘There were nine guide com- in the. sing: e winners were: firat,: 2nd Rossland: Guide ‘com- pany; second, 2nd Warfield eu nada was incorporated and In 1907 Robert Mc! Winton, bought by John Moodie of ‘Hamilton, Ont., in 1898.‘ By 1003 there were 220 vehicles all. of them’ In’ the’ province ‘of Onta- Of Ca- in 1904 aughiin, with his son, R. S. formed the ‘McL Me Laughiin, business for 40 year: MeLau; 1918 General: Motors. Co. of Canada. -Butek, Model F. noses in this county Car Co, in, Oshawa, where’ “the family had carried on a carriage Their. first vehicle a8 the @ company became “the + ;The | Everitt Metzger-Fland- ers bly plant in Wi for P Ein Windsor tt 1008: the Girl Guides’ in Trail Sat- ah ere eis of Canada was formed ‘in 1925, ‘also in ‘Wind- flag was ‘gor: Schotisid Chap- “Other ‘companies sprang ap, ter of the IODE and dedicated but few of the smaller firms survived. In 1918. there were 75,089: :passenger, ‘cars produced in’ Canada and’ production has grown. steadily,’ except for the CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, 11965 | Salvation Army - Special . Services. _ Sunday, May 9 Pine. St. Twin Rivers Hall 10.30 a.m. for Youth (13 to 30) 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Public Meetings i “Leaders: Lt, Col. L. Pindred and Major William: Leslio and the Harbour Light Combo from Van- couver.. - | All’ are Welcome Sse CANDIES By PAULINE JOHNSON For Mother's Day, May 9 FRESH FUDGE — NUT CRISPS -—— BUTTERNUT STICKS — OPERA ROLLS - — CHOCOLATE GIN. | GER — — BOXED CHOCOLATES _— ‘MELLOS A Fresh Shipment Has Just Arrived ‘Helens Flower Shop Ltd. 53 MAPLE ST. depression ‘years, until in 1953, 360,385 . passenger cars were TT “CATELLI | ‘Macaroni Dinner pkg 10 PARTY TIME INGERSOLL ‘SKIM. MILK CHEESE 16. 2 b jar » CARNATION. INSTANT POWDERED MILK 3 Ib. box . + AYLMER “TOMATO oR: VEG. SOUP 10 ti tins . ,- BRODERS. DEEP BROWN 2 suo | , 1001s ~ PHONE: 365-5353 "TWINKLE CATELLI 2 Le. PKG, Macaroni or Spaghetti 3-—$1. CAKE MIXES 2 pkgs. 39c fe ‘cHoco INSTANT ‘CHOCOLATE : 2b. tin. 99¢ : DUTCH MAID 1202, BOX.. d POTATO CHIPS _ DAINTIE FAIR ,12-0Z. PKG. CHOCOLATE BUDS .: : bee ee : y 3 TINS PURITAN Spaghetti & Mack Balls $1 00 a3