f Mary Janie Duncan | ' Buried i in Mountain View - eral, services were held Rev. of Prue United Church con- _ ducted, the. services. Burial was in Mountain’ View Cemetery, Born in Seottand, Aare Dun- can went to Trail in.1909, soon after her marriage and resided in that city for a few years . the Duncan jDiary while her, husband was employ-| 0. 1] ed at Cominc: Later they moved to Dun an Flats where: they. operated rm, serv. 1039 a to ene and ‘0 March moved |B to aultvale to live with a daugh- ; ,, She, was a member of the Castlegar United Church and of the UCW. Mrs, Duncan was predeceas- Ooh i CALVARY. joe, BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. % Ph. 365-7178 Across Highway Junction from ne Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 aan. Family Worship 12 a.m, ag Service — 7.80 p.m. Welcome ed by her husband, Walter, in 1944, an infant daughter and two ‘sons. .- She is survived by two, sons, Walter of Fruitvale; George. of New ° Denver; .-four . daughters, Mrs. Jessie Ruelle of Vancouver; Mrs. Eva‘: Forgie-Thomson « of livan of ‘Cache Creek; Mrs, A. Fruitvale; Mrs. T. (Alice) O’Sul-| milli eerie eo de Prince pris Panter Due to. Prince Ripert, for years a ee ecriae ‘around the | city ae dustry, “has ‘suddenly jumped into itnportance as:a bu- sy. city.with large. port facilities, a lee pulp, industry and a eT indisa ir $100 million of new cénetruction is making’ Prince Rupert'a mecca for the building trades, It. is preparing. for a growth, from, some 13,000 per- sons to, about 17,000 over the next. few years. | ‘Hundreds of xew homes are elther in the planning stage or under: construction .. within. the under. way. “ Crestview, : desirable ; new,, residential Toca- tion overoloking clty,: has just started ae crane Fifty new homes’ are being built there thig year, with a further 50 ho- mes next: :year, by the company. ‘Twenty-five of these homes’are being made ‘available : for ‘sale to the general public. The. pur- pose of this; policy is to avoid city ,.to personnel who will work in the new industries, The reason for this increas- ed home building is the new $80 ion Skeena Kraft pulp mill under construction by. {Solari (Mary) Ross of 22, grandchildren ah 28 reat grandchildren. Also surviving are four bro- See LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES ; Sundays at 3 p.m. \ Held in St: David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold @. Clark _ ST. DAVID'S. ANGLICAN +. CHURCH . 8 am, Holy Communion ll:a.m. Holy Communion ° GRACE ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr Phone .. 965-8202 9.30 a.m. Church School 11 am. Morning Worship ‘A: warm welcome is oxtended. to - everyone. thers; John MacDonald of New ree a sulphite OuIp mill near ‘pringe Rupert, holds: a 60: per cent equity in the Skeena Kraft pro- ject. Its partner, Svenska Cell- t Columbia: Cellulose is hav- ing these homes. built to fixed costs and standards by "private ‘At, t reicit, ea I 180 homes unter..con- tract ings Prince Ruy) b | building another 1 bo) nee A further. -a hig initiated by shared’ by: the, provi federal governme! project,:' 350. n be developed furthr, residential building. This northern, comminity’ with ‘a moderate coastal climate has quietly become a major cen- tre a British Columbia. ing last year ‘has brought with it. top: dining and hotel; accom-. op ment of the. profierty. They are making dll of the homes avail-|a able to, their employees and the public at‘actual: cost. i One of the b advantages at rit Denver and Scotland. Also five sisters. Mos | E. Sutherland and Mrs. A. Camp- bell of Vancouver, Mrs, S. Mowat. Toronto and Mrs, E. Spence of South Africa. . In 1864 gold was discover- ed on the Leech River about 25 miles from Victoria and 22 miles from Sookie Harbor. . THE SALVATION ARMY @ine Street) Sunday — 9.45 Sunday School (ages 4-12) “Teen -Study (Ages 13 up) 11 Holiness meeting 7.30 Salvation meeting Tuesday — 7.30 *Ladies Home League Wednesday — 7.30 Bible dis- cussion and prayer Friday — 8.30 Youth Group Ages 13 - 35) Saturday — 9 *Boys Club are Club (anes 12 - grade *held_ at 363 Main Street Phone 365-7112 of Manitoba, Mrs, M. Rennie of | Mill, APCSTOLIC CHURCH 10 am. — Sunday School hour 2 blocks East‘ of the Castleaird Laer Centre 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 pa EV) ANGELISTIC, Rev. C. Stone, Minister, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791, First Ave. ne , Sun. S.S. — 9.55 a.m, * is 3 than, double. the I gen CASTLEGAR - ROBSON ares 365-8397 Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP - Castlegar'— 11.15 am. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 am. - UNITED CHURCH” OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD *GENELLE Phone, 365 7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP ) Kinnaird — 11am, ..Genelle -- 7pm, .,, Kinnaird Church School: Grade 1 to 9.— 9.45 a.m. Age'3 to G: 6— eT am. 083 ¢ Genelle Church School — 9.45 a.m. ulosa A o Sweden, owns: the remaining 40 per cent. Near the new kraft pulp a $10 million the te eae a cel aeenan of homes at: one time with reput- able contracting firms. The first lange project was for 40 homes plant is soon to be "constructed | ¥ by Hooker Chemicals, :All of this activity has created a tremen- dous demand for new housing within the city. Columbia Cellu- lose .expects’ to employ more than 300 additional at]? ha from V ver and the. company a re- cently contracted a further 50 homes this year with a large firm from Edmonton. In: addi- tion, dozens of homes are, being built by local Prince Rupert con. tg the new mill,, most of whom will be moving their camilies from: various parts of Canada, the U.S. and overseas. This strong demand for new homes has been met with'a po- sitive plan by Columbia Gelin- lose to build over 200 new homes in the next few months. In order . The these multi- unit developments is pasied, directly on to the’ pur- aser. . A city which was once considered to be little more than fishing . community has . sud-. denly burst its seams ‘as a re- sult of an expanding forest ec- onomy. i United Church Women Have First Fall Meet . The preparation of rum- mage kept members well occu- Pied following a joint meeting f the Kinnaird United Church Women when they met recently for their first meeting of ‘the fall season. | ithe pray- In. addition, Columbia Cell- ulose bas ee housin, ing er, the "ho ae whi were then its, yy at Prince Rupert whereby a secon mortgage at an attractive low in- terest rate is provided ‘as second- 7 present. 22, members e. Presbyterial ’ Executive e het at Creston on Monday. This to. provide a large number of pric ary.-t sites this year, C Cellulose has, of necessity, assumed the role of land developer by ac- quiring the land and a home for as Nite’ asiive per cent down payment.” These pi a it into modern residential su- burbs complete with streets, wa- ter, sewer and electric services. ‘Three new subdivisions are within the et all of which NDU Enrolment Recorded Higher Than Other Years An increase in registration figures at Notre Dame Univer- sity. at.,Nelson' has been noted by registrar G. Della Mattia. ... ‘Total enrolment at NDU for the - 1985-66 academic year is 584.compared to last year’s fi- gure of Or: students. ar’s total is:,more 18 tee unique opportunity in Prince Ru- 1. Lots at reasonable. costs are developed and fully serviced. * Costs ‘to-employees. re- flect savings . ‘o£ multi-unit de- velopment and homes are sold to them at actual cost, The Columbia Cellulose Home’ ‘purchasing ‘assistance’ plan new home for about $1,000 down payment. }- The houses * Gtfer a variety of floor plans. and styles,.The majority have fireplaces; car- ports, broadloom,’ built-in - sto- ves, garburators, anti a host of deluxe models include built-in Laas rvicdl (lots: are of- fered for: sale’ to em} oyees who may,/-prefer : sto, bu la custont pert, with three-fold advantages: |- allows the employee to -bily a| + was by Mrs. J. Fodor. ‘ October proves to be a busy month with the Congregational Pot: ‘Luck sipper on ne 21°in the KISH'as well as the 24 be- ing a. day: for’ visitation. The date for the fall tea and bazaar was also set, this being planned -for Nov. 20. ‘A preliminary meeting was held at: the:‘arena Sunday; after- noon by the Rink Advisory.Com- mittee with-members of the Cas- tlegar,, village . council, ‘curlers, minor. and. junior in and athletic fully modern appointments. The | ti: as.ice scheduling for hockey, an curling. Barring infitvoeh prob- Jems, it is hoped to have ice vailable by... th kend of Ff Maeeratecnencainea tones newiog renee SEA (fe . Ide r La , Party Snacks for Your Guests : If You Like, Order Early & Reserve Orders to Go " Free Deliveries on Friday, Saturday: and Sundays Between ‘5 and 8 p.m. | 24HOUR SERVICE — GAS AND MEALS | “VALLEY PARK _PHONE 365-5690 SHELL DRIVE-IN 2M NEW. ERY E:AD S UP. fil Tn HNL internet nett For ‘Crossword Purle Ariswer’ See’ BOSSE’S JEWELLERY. + Ad on. Page 3. BOSSE'S Also Has All. the Answers . to Your Jewellery Needs | ‘ACROSS me 8-Bacracuda e-Duteh town: 13-Algorlan or an ag-ftore ancient 19-Pay 21-Faplend e : Eiook*: 38-F 4-bang SB-Aquatis 4a G Wy Had : 4o-Beetalning to # va mate, I sat pe at. st 7-High eed ss.enemy 45-Hette elry. 3 Next t May pee 30 fourth yea students will be gra- duating from NDU, Milk Refreshing, ‘Economical Drink Milk is not, only | an almost perfect food and a most .re- freshing drink: but , is, in | its various - forms,.; an’ ‘economical ed; since \it supplies calcium, ri- boflavin and protein, as ‘well as vitamins and minerals. Powder- ed milk can be restored to fluid form’ by sprinkling into water. and’ beating. thoroughly. “Both skim and whole milk are avail- lable in powdered form. ‘PALM DAIRIES LTD. INDUSTRIES LTD: Précision Machining - Gas and Electric Welding Mon. through’ ‘Sat. 12° 15. 9: aS “Phone 965-7355". ot program eine Roth! decay: year olds inthe Castlegar trict will complete its its iat year of, operation’ ‘This, was) re) ans to: the last ‘meeting: of the:West Koo- tenay Health. Unit by ‘Dr..A.'S,, Richardson, regional dental con- sultant inthe Kootenays. +0 He noted.that ;under: the program the paren{s of all three year ol ds ecolve a'card by m all | ATT ia PH: (365-8003 For Estimates or Advice tin ‘ACE He EATON’S. TRAIL Canada-wide : $1.49 DAY Tuesday October. 12th ~ Personal’ shopping only Over 225: items ._ _ At. One Low. Price: oF Pi which “entitles” thelr chifdren to: «three } (1) */in. life © b a: dental: examination: with or without X-rays; (2) a: clean- ing; (8) 'a topical” application of a fluoride solution.* The dentist also talks, to the mean pon such’ as ‘fill ng, ete, is reaulre, ea he program, re- ported: Dr. Richardson, is. to Start. the’ children ‘on‘a: sound preventive ‘dental program early efore.: the’ ravages ‘of tooth decay.can get a foothold. There: is a-high.decay.rate ‘in the Kootenays, added Dr. Ri- ‘chardson, and a‘ great .shortage of dentists, Prevention through proper diet, keeping the teeth Clean regular visits to the deh- tist, ang “use of fluoridated wa- ter’ is the: only ‘answer. Gondrrhea Cases Same As Last Year: There were 17 cases of gon- ‘orrhoea reported in the West Kootenay “Health Unit between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31 of this year, medical ‘health officer ‘Dr. Nick |: Schmitt reported at. a recent meeting of the WKHU. He ‘said the 17. cases are exactly the, same number as re- Bort for the same period’ in ir; Schmitt. noted that. the incidenes “would appear reason- ably low when L compared to oth- er areas in B.C. Pes | gpm | WORK CLOTHES lax 10% OFF for CASH Lee BONNETT'S Caterer Fluoridation Tho most: effective means By MARIE SETO” of reducing dental decay is to raise’ the evel ‘of fluoride in community’: water’ supplies to one part per. million. This was reported to the Jast meeting Gf: the. ‘West Koo- 5 | fonay, Health Unit: “by the Koo- -/ tenay's ‘regional: dental .consult- int, Dr. AL Richardson; |, He said that through fluori- dation the’ fluoride’ is Ancorpar: ated into: the teeth and so. in- creases the tooth resistance to decalcification. Twenty-year stu- dies in Ontarlo, he added, have shown that fluoridatioin will x8 duce’dental ‘caries. up to’ 65 cent “with no: harmful side of. fects and at minimal cost to the communities. ‘Eighteen B.C.’ communities are.\drinking. fluoridated water or. arranging for the installation of ‘equipment, ‘commented | Dr. Richardson, while Kelowna, Smi- thers, Prince George’ and Prince Rupert: have . been adding ‘fuo- ride to their water. supplies for the past 10 years. le said he hoped that the citizens “of many. WKHU .com- ridation plebiscites, Efforts have been’ made . to” have’ the . facts and figures: on fluoridation -av- ailable and when plebleeltes are to be held the WKHU person- nel will supply. this information when requested to do so.” * Dr, ledged that “with politics, emo- tions and ignorance strong fact- fluoridation. plebiscite is a’ dif. _ Hydro Clearing Contract: Awarded To A. 0. Farstad BC. Hydro has awarded four contracts totalling $1,194,- Creston for clearing 1,887 acres to be flooded by the reservoir tat will form behind Duncan ‘All four of ‘the areas’ to be ared are located :near How- ser at the south end of Duncan Lake. The work is scheduled to ace 4 Seo; and the. fourth CEES, begin this fall and he completed late next year. . Value: OF the first contract, to clear 748 acres was $584; 820; the second for 444 acres; $228,- 0; third for 478 acres, Gatos While’ your-tax:.. : ments) ard being held by the tea: # | ahead. ‘Where taxes: prov A |: mated: amount;''the lender. will your. monthly ‘payment.’ ‘approved lender includes mount equal to ‘one-twelfth: the cotinnted annual ‘taxe eWhen you ‘receive ‘your Dill'from the municipali ‘forward it’, to ° your Slender. ou payment. Some len lers arrange with the municipality ‘have Airect:to there 3 mi caytnent relieves, you “from paving interest on bi higher or lower: than’ the’ esti- ‘adjust the tax. portion of your monthly payment accordingly. munities. will-soon request fluc- |. Richardson _acknow-| ' ors, the road toa ‘successful |: ficult one, however, rewarding.’ Re -| guided the chemical and ‘ferti- 5. to. Alfred. Oli: Farstad of | e | from; 25 mn present “output: of. -* “Bright, -: pallid, chill October morn... .-loom, cameo dream, a vision fair.” ' October, expressed so beau-| 1 tifully ‘by “Wilfred Campbell ’in “October ‘Morning is upon us. With its entrance is the remind- er that: a whole, month of the school year; has: slipped“ by. It ‘won't be too ‘long until another generation will be donning caps and gowns for that Big Day. : Our‘ students’ council is in session ‘for the, year. Planned| ), for Friday is the first dance: of the year. —‘ the. Back-to-School Dance. All’ students:are encour- aged to:attend ‘and ‘enjoy them: selves during this ‘Thanksgiving weekend.’ Mention ‘should be given to ning soccer. tournament. Senior a! ‘manufacture: of chemical. ferti- Iers in Western Canada and lizer ‘operations of The Consol- idated Mining and Smetling Com-| pany ‘for the last. 20. years: ds retiring. He "js E. A. G. (Geoff) Cols, manager ‘of. Cominco’s shemicel ‘and fertilizer division who join. ed the’ company..42 years ‘ago as-an assayer. He soon became involved in: Cominco’s plans ‘to enter the fertilizer industry and after a-tour. of Europe to'study methods and equipment of ov- erseas manufacturers,. brought Cominco’s ‘first ammonia]. plant into production at Trail in 1930. Mr.: Colls .became manager of. the, chemical and fertilizer division in -1945 and under his direction, these :o] é. same. time,: Comin: O's. fertilizer Production | grew. 5,000 tons in*1930. to. the any u | butio 3 30 he. chemical Foon, tio ares which ‘he ‘was 'D.. Arey Kinnaird were Sieday visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mal fhew Rohn... : . ,The- Castlegar . detachment of the RCMP: had’a’ busy. time in September. }/: Highteen: automobile aecid: ents were reported, °58‘charges the scorers’ in last week's win-] ) |'runner-ups in the ‘annu: |.) ents council election, This year’s A man -who pioneered the ¢ eae gcorars were Kinakin 2, Potapoft atid Savinkoff 2: Junior scorers wore re Ropolt 4.8 4, Bloodolt 1, Poole id Mosby “1. ~ Our junior and’ senior boys played the ‘Grand’ Forks; boys’ soccer team again last Saturday. “The senior boys won 4 to 2. The scorers were.Potapoff 2.and/ Savinkoff 2. The juniors won 21. Popoff scored both goals,:': House sports started with soccer and girls’. grass- hockey. : In fe later, House 1° and 2 ‘had, 1-all draw. House 4 lost, by de: fault leaving House 3 tied J-all with Houses land 2. The °, Foster’ Parents. Club jal stud- Foster “Parents Club : executive is president, Rod Killough; sec- Irene Deverney, and trea- | received her. education in North », | Vancouver, | Port ” Alberni": and UBC: Her interests include those of women in careers and politics and women as homemakers. Mrs. the school. erence 00 per : 2s as $9.00 per month payments. RAL GAS CO. LTD. “70 INEAND NA Box ar, B.C. x: 730° — Cast! Sha ie a DoE TOES RAINS RESET Name Address. City ~ a GRADE A SWIFTS 10 TO 18 LBS. BUTTERBALE TURKEYS Ib. 49c an entry ‘baw if your: name . ‘is drawn you ‘will receive. FREE : hick of violation of the motor vehicle groceries | for the total amount of your ‘sales ae Draw ‘will! be charges '- of : violation governinent * liquor. act, WISHES EVERYONE A ; impaired: driving, two m the following week's paper. ; i LAST: WEEK'S ‘Cabinet ‘Makiog Mechanicel_Repalr GREYHOUND “announces is ES General Change in Schedu! He effectiv “October! 31, "1965 Any. objection ‘may be. filed withthe: Superin-. tendent; of : Motor’ Car- riers, Public: Utilities. Commission; Vancouver, Bs az on ot before, Oct jo- ber a1, 1965.; i YOUR ‘LUCKY DOLLAR STORE : PH. 365-5353 ‘ “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT ‘10 LIMIT. QUANTITIES” Open Dally 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. Except Saturday ry a.m. to. 6 eum. noe i AA i ca i NO MILK DELIVERY ON MONDAY, OCT. 11 mare