CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1960 VICTORIA REPORT \ Pearkes Sworn in as BC's Lt.-Gov. By JAMES K. NESBITT All was stiff formality and stuffy protocol in the beautiful green and white drawing room, with its Balve fireplace, at Government House, when Mafor-general the Hon. George Randolph FPearkes, V.C., ernor’s genial personality warmed the room, and he and Mrs, Pearkes went the rounds shaking hands of o small, select, hand-picked group -- cabinet ministers ang their wives, heads of navy and army and thelr out Hon. and. Mrs, Frank Macken- zie Ross. Change must come, however, and we must not resist it, and it won't be long before the personalities of His Honer and Mrs. Pearkes per- was sworn into office as Lieuten-| York, but his wife wee there, But there was a wives, Premier Bennett was in New] mente the big and opulent mansion which the must | about The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar PUBLIC NOTICE That portion of street situated beteen lot A and B District Lot 4598 Kootenay District Plan 4149 is hereby closed to traffic. ' “J. Logelin, Clerk, House that night cere-/— it seemed odd, indeed, to be in mony was over, the Licutenant-gov- the splendid, glittering rooms with- nor there, with Mrs, Wallace. There Eas Zz coats sted are only two ex-Lieutenant-gover- and Hon. wife, flew off to Bermuda the min- Mr, Banks was in the south on bus- iness. When Mr, Ross was sworn into office five years ago, four ex-lieu- tenant-governors watched the cer- emony — Hon. B. W. Hamber, Hon. W. ©, Woodward, Mr. Banks and Mr. Wallace, 2 As I watched the Lieutenant- governor and the Chief Justice as the central figures in an age-old ceremony, I thought of the first time such a ritual took place, on an historic day in November of 1858 at Fort Langley, on the banks of the Fraser. No, I was not there, but, often I have read about it, Matthew Baillie Begbie had just arrived from England to be Chief Justice of the new-born Crown col- ony of British Columbia, James Douglas, Governor of the Crown Colony of Vancouver Island swore in Begbie, and then Begbfe turned '/around and swore in Douglas as the TRAVEL Fast Class! 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GEORGE PEARKES first Royal governor of the Crown Colony of British Columbia, This sounds a bit complicated, and it was, for our political begin- nings were all mixed up and inter- entwined, and It’s only after years of study that one learns the various dates and how they fit together, un- til we come to 1871, when the Crown Colony of British Columbia ‘(by this time 1t included Vancouver Island) became a province of Canade, and it was then that came sbout the type of government we have today — rule by the Lieutenant-governor- in-counell, which means the Prem- fer and his cabinet, the Lieutenant- governor having no political or leg- islative authority whatsoever, Dewdney Appears At ntand Hearing ‘West : Kootenay communities were represehted Monday by F. H. B. (Peter) Dewdney, Trail lawyer, at the Public Utilities hearing in| on gas ral the Inland Natural Gas Company system, - Mr, Dewdney explained that the interest ‘of the Kootenay communi- ‘Under this’ plan, which is now in effect, all communities and dis- tricta enjoy the same' rates, Cities like Prince George and. othera closer to the source of thé gas put forth the view thet they should .have lower rates than those further away. It is Mr, Dewdney's opinion that this could only mean higher rates for Kootenay users, “If in the future the West Koo- tenay lines are connected to the dis- tribution system that is now being planned’and bullt in the Eagt Koot- enay and we can then use Alberta gaz, then the basing of rates on dis- tance from source might be feasible, Cheap hy Dozen Says Castlegar .Lady’s Relative Children are not cheaper by the jozen.’ ‘The authority for this statement comes from two mothers who at- tended.2 Roman Catholic social life conference‘ at Banff — one expect- ing her 18th child and the _other with van even ‘dozen. ‘Mrs, Gilbert Harry ‘omeson 9 of thé youthful GIRL GUIDES Campers The Girl Guide anniversary year, celebrating 50 years of Guid- ing in Canada, has been another successful perlod of activities as- sociated with: the movement, inclu- number of campers. Camping is a vital part of Girl “| Guide training as it offers the ideal sbuila- ding an exceptional increase in the | - are mothers and houséwives. ‘The following Guide leaders held camps and of.a real estate salesman, is piss ing her 18th child. She and Mys. Victor Arduini of Kamloops, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Lv. Campbell of Castlegar, agreed that, no matter what the theorists | dil may say, the cost of ‘the family soars proportionately with each mene. the Camper's test and obtaining ll- cences; Camper's test, (Guides): ‘Mra. ‘W. Bertoia, Rossland} Mrs, H. Jen- sen, Riondel; Mrs. W, McNaughton, East Trail; Mrs, 1, Haverstock, ing, for searaing to take responsibil- itfes and for resourcefulness, - British Columbla is fortunate in having the right climate and ideal locations for the outdoor life and Guides’and Brownies from 818 *Jare. lucky to be able to participate in the fun and fellowship of camp- ing. In the West Kootensy area, which includes 19,000. sq. mi., has been broken down into_three divi- sions: Nelson, Slocan and Columbia. Three hundred and ninety-three girls took part in the campers life this summer. This is over half the enrolment of the area, a significant increase over past years, Fifty-five Girl) Arrow Guide leaders, 35 Senior’ Guides and 22 helpers From the community were id running’ the camps i a SAVE ON PROPANE BULK AND BOTTLE DELIVERY 100 LB. REFILL — $7 PICKUP PLUS $1 FOR. DELIVERY CHARGE. Ws HA 20 LB. REFILL. — $2 PICKUP PLUS DELIVERY CHARGE ON ROUTE OF 50c PHONE OR CALL RE YOUR SAVINGS ON BULK PROPANE WITH OUR CASH DISCOUNT AND PATRONAGE DIVIDEND keeping tHe ‘standards high and en- Joying the “pioneering” as much es the 3 Tt ts greatly to the credit. of these adults ‘thht they are all un- paid volunteers, 95 per cent of whom Bay. Other camp commandants in- cluded: Mrs, Q. Forsythe, New Den- ver; Mrs. J, Leyland, Fruitvale; Mrs. A. Rizzuto, Castlegar; Mrs, B. Morey, Castlegar]: Mrs. H. Tanson, Rossland; Mrs, W..Siywka, Warfield; Mrs, P. Szezerba, Riondel; Mrs, R. Bro, Robson; Mrs, W. Hearn, Sal- mo; Mrs. ©.’ Owen, Warfleld, . Pack Holidays, (Brownies): Mrs, J. Vindervoghel, Montrose; Mrs. R. Balley, Warfield; ‘Mrs. H. Haver- stock, Crawford Bay; Mrs, rie, Rossland, The location of ‘the camps were at Pilot Bay, Hemilton Besch and Queen's Bay on the Kootenay Lake, Camp Rav, Slocan ‘Lake and sie panniers type of camps included company camps which are run.by certificated Guide: leader, experi- mental camps for leaders without Heense, patrol-camps for promoting leadership and self-1 relfance among those senior: girls who will in turo escourage and help:: the younger ones and pack nolidsys for Brown= BARGAIN PRICES: Fast Se TODAY You NEED — “SUBURBANITES ‘Made only by. GOODF YEAR: Go with confidence! Sub- urbanite super;traction tread_gets you going, in snow hub-capdeep...keeps - you going Safely ‘under all ig conditions.’ . E, Quar- - _ | 4es who donot sleep under canvass, said that from fer eeparlences in large families the older children tend to look’ after the younger ones in such matters ‘a8 feeding themselves, getting dres- sed and getting off to school. One of the points on which they differ is in the question of washing, Mrs, Thompson.prefers an old-fashioned ‘washer, saying the automatics are’ too slow for her, while Mrs, Arduin! says she wauldn’t be without her automatic, Mrs, Arduini has a ‘syatem of clothes identity that, she says, keeps things simple, At the beginning of each year each child, including her set. of twins, chooses'a volor for his or her socks. This color is repeated throughout the wardrobe by tagging. |" but in specially ‘equipped huts. One of the goals for which all Guides strive’ is to be: selected to visitor exchange camps with an-|, other Guide from a different. part of the province or country. : ‘These’ girls: are selected on the basis,of an all-round high standard of Guding:.and requisite experience in camping, Sins chosen this year’ to go to iriter- Jo Hutchinson * re ‘Rossland: who dary-Division (Okanagan) and Bon- nie MacBain, Brilliant, went to Fort St. John on exchange with three guides from Fort St. John and Daw- son. Creek, to the Kootenay area. .. The following girls and leader visited at © camp at the coast, Wil- son Creek;. Monica Nasmith, Penny Baker, Linda Hendren, Mandy Fish- ‘Jer, Arlene Ridge, all of South Sto- can; Margaret. Taylor, Jean Hol- ingeworth and Clara Beresford: of Nelson and Mrs, Ds Axworthy of South Slocan, Eight Girl Scouts ant two troop leaders from Washington were guests of. the First Sunningdale Company at Byringa Creek. Camping is the testing ground of the Guldes work over the year, & putting into practice of all she phn learnt at the monthly meet- ae "T always wanted a good and give Mihose picture you want, . «it's inexpensive « st sili you can give anyone. Pettitt Photos { PHONE 3811 CASTLEGAR INCOR S.P.C.A. : TTT We are pleased to announce that we. have been appointed, as the: official ‘agent for ‘the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of E Cruelty to Animals in the Castlegar District (n- = cluding Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson, Creeks, Deer Park and Renata.) SMITH. KENNELS. SYRINGA CREEK # with a capital H for ree Acco © FLATTERING Een coats this year‘ are impress- ive —-New lines, new fab- rics, new colours.- a won- derful: year to buy your winter coat — ° are lovelier and © shapelier then ever... . ‘and handsomeness $5 95 LTD. TRAIL, B.C. "CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT. PROJECTS SOGiETY ANNUAL MEETING. * MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, (960 Syringa = " GLASSIFIED - AD RATES - PHONE 3031 | Closing Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. Classified ads are charg- ced for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per inser el. Castlegar News office 1s 60 tents, ‘Minimum: - charge’: for classifieds phoned in to the office Is 60 cents, ‘There ts a special cate of allowing a Classified ad to Tun three times for the’ price of two, providing there are no changes in the wording of the ad in subsequent lesues. A Castlegar News . box number may be used’ on classe ifled ads for an- extra charge ‘of $0 cents for handling anew- eta, , Engagement notices, ‘obit+ warlea and cards ‘of thanks o! “us Jength are FOR SALE Residential lots, good view, ADD! ly Ell Sopow, Phone 5200 tinig Good building. lots in msi, 2738. “oe Phone Residential. lots, 008 view, Close to to highviay and Shope cellent ‘ dogatton: 23-ft., a@-room. aa trailer, lke new. Write Box 483, Castles par, tin3o Ouoles buliding Iota in Oastie- gar’s most modern residential area, pital arena and sch lohn Landis at 5440, 38-46 automntie washing machine, Phone 6428 mornings only, 1853 a Ebmouh aurburban in aa shape. Reason for selling: il Healtn. Bid Pala Phone bill, Large Kinnaird basement eitsvated Gheap for cash, Phone 3722. LA hunter's home on wheels, oa ft, trailer, insulated, of] nae Bro- pane stove, lifetime nylon: sonable. Phone 3765. FOR ee HOMES FOR Sie and ef. fects. Apply. ae Ae Castlegar. Phone 341] 2 il-and-wood range, good con- aittom all white, Phone ae. 34) Oil stove, 65,000, BTU, a only ¢|5 months, with "blower, @hone 4892, 1950 Studebaker, complete rim, tire and tube, S-hole rim, Phone 4771, 142 “73 view lots on and Ave, 60 x 125 each, All leveled and cleared, Reasonable. Phone 9471, Orown glass-lined 23-gal. a Pane gus water heater and McClary =| Propane gas stove. Phone:2759 after Spm ae One used tollet, one bird cane. Phone | 7881. Pair: of Iady’s white size 6 = slat hone 2021, 342 =e Venetian blind, 59 wide, 43 long, 4. beietie Biosele, $16., ee badmin- uets, each ne- new charcoal ¢ coat, size 14-16. ‘phone Til, division, Phone bend or write Box i 748, Castlegar. 342 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service : 21-in, TV in. excellent condition, Phone 4283. 7] Chrome 8 ‘bedroom suite, ghest,- double bed, washide: puch ine, eee sewing, al at a flat charge of $1. ILS. ‘td. Chariar’ Service Towing - Barges - anywhere on the Arrow ‘Lakes Phone: 5500_ NIGHTS — NELSON 2051 Tai eboon Wt Wharf | 00 a.m, Monday. ‘Arrive ‘Ed, igewood — 4.00 p.m. Monday. Lea machint 2 rifle. Phone pis, 1a 142 FOR RENT | “ $-room “apartment . with. bath ana utility room. Harvick Block n one : 341 basement epartment. Hook-up ‘tor Bas Sr electric furnace. roa BCTOSS om. Motel. . Apply J. ‘Kalmokott, Yual-sra Ave, . Trail, or pene 1956-L-1. e a Gelteon tained furnished. we tages. Phones 4558. Qebedr 1 | Suite, Cheap for. aa Apply ly 680-7th Corner lot in Shewchuck sub-|* bedroom. . oluinb Heights Subdivision, $10,- basement’ suite ready to live in ra 2 lots, 863-Srd Ave. Castlegar. 342 oom house with basement WANTED © Want ‘land ‘suitable for VLA faa holding, Apply Box 490M, oe tlegar. . | NOTICES ‘Wil baby-slt atter 4 pan; Phone 1) 9261, . 342 ‘Want to rent 2- or steam house by Nov. 1. Can give excellent Ave,, Castlegar. - 142 “FOR. SALE CRORE HOME IN, Move nto. pig lovely 3- bedroom home before winter. om, yway, full floor-length drapes, ‘This‘home also has a large 18x 40 rumpus room in base~ ment, automatic gas heat and many. other features. It is situated on’ large well im- proved lot in a select Yoration, This home {s on the market for S) limited time only and Js sale with “reason- able terms, Apply at. ANDER- AGENCIES ite “Box 838, Castle- gar, or Phone 699, 3 TRAILER W. . 1. any Ur- gently in need of a good Mobile overhead, Y rocation not too impor- tant, but time is, Please write par- tilculars such as make, size, sraount owing or clear ‘title, to John Bi zow, 6625 Strawson Ave., South re maby, Ba. 342 ales. Siar wanted, “Appiy | West's Dept. Sto ‘Want to Sn 4-room. somags Turkey Supper in Robson Hall, Sat, Nov. 5 at 6.30 pam. Tickets $1.25, * 342 outright. Write Box 490F, Camiegar Art Exhibition, Tadanne Com- munity ‘Tall, Trail, Oct. 20, 21 and 22, Tickets, inchiding ‘coffee, 50 142 | cents. 8t, Alban's evening: Guild Hal- loween Tea and Bake Bale, Sat., Oct. 29, Parish Hall, tora to 4.30 Pm, 142 is Celebrity Concert box office is ¢ Crown Poin}; Ho- ‘149 | tel. Lobby. Phone 3101 or sonlecs Mrs, H. R. Fe pales Phone 6191. Room and board available near school. Phone 9271, alrd Plaza, Phone 2064. custom plans and 42 | specifications for your new home. Jack breil apply 1 135-Sth Ave. M1 for 2 adults, Phone 6322. ‘NOTICES: ALCOHOLICS anionyMous, Box 3, Castlezar, rn 44 TV sales ana service. Agent for| Marcon!. Phone 5267, R. Martini, tfn Wall washing, window washing, rug and chesterfield cleaning, com ant um floors, quality service. enone for ince quotations. AgISTO: oii rt as and ted on 100 I 160 Ronen jome on 4 lots in eee See us for Bullding Lots and Acreago| ANDERSON AGENCIES Bull Dog cl clipe, shipping ‘tags and japels ay available at the Castlegar Ne Being ie and alterations, a 330 3 nee GHCSERERinnatrd Hein CH Kinnaird Kin Club meets 2nd and-4th ELECTRICAL sence Industrial - Commercial each month, For Brick phone at 7801. 340 D ic Wiring PHONE 3441. FF 4-room: house,: fully furnished, large corner lot, frult trees, In Kin- naird, Phone $722.. ' 1 842 Purnished 2-room. basement suite aysilable Nov. 1. Phone 6428, ‘BUSINESS ALEK . CHEVELDAVE BO, Land. Surveyor ~ 448 Columbia Avenue DIRECTORY J. L LAUGHTON wil page or rent comfortable 4- room house with running water and electricity. ‘Phone on, South Slocan, 342| 1560 ‘Bay Ave,:"Trall — Phone 2345 Up-to-date information “on Travel, sae. VIPOND Rg For Travel * 2-bedreom. partly house, gas heat. Nov, INSURANGE For All Your: INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON 24-Hr. Service -" Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installations Castle “ELECTRIC: 'CO. “LTB, AGENCIES * Phone 9521 or apply 321 Main” sk SUPPLY STORE Box 240 = Phone 2161 | DESMOND T. earl : _ Weal, 24 230 tos 9 8 p.m. Mu. E. MeconqUODALE Bo. Land Surveyor: 1238 aay, Avenue, ‘Trall Small furnished house available Nov, 1. Phone 90al or ar ply 160 Columbia Ave. _ ENGAGEMENT. “Mfr, and: us “Jose ‘Mi. Din- lop wish’ to 6 eNngAge= ment of thetr el eldest leat datebiore Jo= ‘The -wedding : '1960, at St. Rita’s Church, Castlegar. For Homie. {Cooked Meals & ASTLEGAR DINING ROOM Sundays 5 pm. to § pm. FOR BULLDOZING — HAULING _: BASEMENT DIGGING : | CEMENT WORK. PHONE 5200 - SOPOW CASTLEGAR ELI BOX 464 COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER ' SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR Building Supplies LesT Man's gold Elgin leather strap. Phone 38%, YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 4941' ~ CASTLEAIRD - PLAZA PLU Eremenko Building PHONE 2021. "Yan Lines to Vancouver, Vane souver Island, O! :. boo, all points East and aa , Phone Castlegar 7761 DUTCH. BIAU) LIMITED Sunivesary, calees PHONE 3: GREEP’S EPS ELBCTRIO ELECTRICAL “CONTRACTING * | Free Estimates : PHONE 8571. New Homes, Remodelling General Construction ‘uum cleaners, Hose eae ments, ang cloth bags. PHONE Castiegar 2521 — Pie 181 Nelson * I UNITED TRUCKING HOME|.» BUILDING SUPPLIES Hoover Sates” 3 and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS .5, ‘BUILD-RITE +. Construction Company “We build anything” Fot Pree Estimates Phone :, 5540 — 5512 ——— ee FULLER BRUSH For Local Sales and Service Phone 4964 CASTLEGAR DAVE WILDE FULLER BRUSH Phone 8131 - "We attech:*Dinkle” Nickle - Bim Heels on’ ladies’: shoes + : CASTLEGAR MARLANE GRILL | Open 8 a.m tod.80 pm. Not. iit other : place, to " Satlstaction Guaranteed - ‘Phone SAT SS) No, Cas. bore ocr ec ceaS t .\) SET BOARDING RENNELS PETTOT Photos SAVE YOUR HALLOWEEN FUN Cy) IN PICTURES. oh Kodak Film, Prompt Finishing Here ‘Castleg ars: Photographic Headquarter [see msen 8 OEE SASH AND” BGORS In All Popular Styles Bote sree WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL SIZES. & WEIGHTS Ageats For 1186-CEDAR AVE. 2 TRAIL 08 PHONE: - TRAIL 3326" Measure yo mur presen insulatic ifat’s eat ion. i evel then poeta Court. of HOURS OF 7:00° and 8: A. Selbie Village Clerk, Kinnaird. LIST OF ELECTORS THE ‘COURTS OF REVISION WILL SIT IN “THE RESPECTIVE VILLAGE OFFICES ON TUES: DAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, :1960, BETWEEN THE , POSE OF HEARING COMPLAINTS AND REVIS: ING THE LIST OF ELECTORS AS NECESSARY. ° Revision 00: P.M. FOR THE PUR- J. Logelin, Village Clerk, . Castlegar. rive-In CLOSED Pearson’ Seshless Wine dows and All Seated Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR “WORKS PHONE 3211 CASTLE THEATRE : THURS. — FRI. — SAT. RENEE $103 Gack ! Clint Walker Fevers SEE *journan | dohn Russel Sper emer HO Me eg : : eae | ic 8 : "at 8,00 p.m, C AS T L E ~MARLANE HOTEL BASEMENT 0 P TIRE SH BUSINES Election of Officers 193 COLUMBIA AVENUE ial in determining | the future oF ss PHONE 4441 FOR THE WINTER SEASON MANY THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE | 5 DURING THE 1960 SEASON. “The Home For Your Pet Barclay Products Lid. CASTLEGAR STEAK DINNER WINNERS ARE: 22087 - 22069 - 22001 - 2202s a Fen "BROS. BUILDING’ AND” eS Mee te ‘tM =a THE MANAGEMENT 2 = =.