ye Soy ameter nr fo cartes + en a home. Easy terms. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1963 «> FOR SALE In Robson 2 bedroom house Large ilving room with oak floor, spacious Kitchen and dining area, sun porch, closed in garage and workshop, Full basement has cedar eee den, ‘oll htat, To view Ph, 365: Fully-modern 3-1 oe home pprox, 5 acres of lund, mile from FOR RENT ¢ near ‘Tarrys fen water electricity, Ph. 359-7: One-bedroom — fully-! furnished” base- ment suite In Kinnaird. Ph, 365-8175, hot Apartment, furnlahed or untur- nished, 3 rooms, bath and utility with seasher, In Harvick Bullding. Ph, 365. ferry addolning proposed Pass Creck | 587: Park, 65-5592 or write Box 520, Gasttegur, 2381, Frigidaire $50, 40 in. Gen: cral Mileetrle Mage, B yrs. old, 3100, Ph. Paul Gergely, Nelson 352-8172 or Mrs, W. Easton at 265-8172, TATA TTT = Lion’s Head Store Robson IDEAS WANTED — This desir- able ‘location above ferry landing may have good potential as traller par auto court, burger-inn or simi- far ‘retail. use catering to ferry traf- tec Consists of store with living Ta, dwellings and other), duitdings. Good income potential. 1008 down or trade to $12,000 value Gountry Home East Rohson Large 5 Bedroom Home on beail- titul grounds with private water sys- tem and good view, above the pulp mill, Bring out the kids to look over his Jim Dandy. down and $100 per mo. @ ‘ Highway Properly Rite Kinnaird Bedrooms, full basement and bendtift land scaping on 100' X 180° » Modern gas heating. A gem,of ae for ie small famlly. Price is $9,500. x a * Buyers are looking - Listings are wanted. ANDERSON AGENCIES Beal Estate and Insurance Phones Bua: Res; | ‘tees. Ph. CURA ‘suite, funy burmane and heated. Ph, 365-5156, 3 roomed upstairs apartment, Ph, ‘365-6801, Betiroom basement suite. Elec- tric range, gas heat. Ph. 305-6971, Heated basement suite in Castle: gar, Ph. 365-5881, Cortaie in Kinnaird, Bh. 36 ieee SToom apartment. Apply Me- Creights Apartments. Ph, 965-9781, tin 48 Furnished apartment in Kinnaird, all utilities supplied, Ph. 363-3751 tin 46 Tho 16th annual mecting of the Kinnaird - Robson - Castlegar Community Chest was held Mon- day with a large attendance repre- senting a variety of owing to pressure of other obliga- tions, He announced also the new Kinnaird director on the board would be D, C, Deverson who has accepted for ao threc- who receive help from the Cheat. The “KRC” as it is familiarly 34) called in this district, was origin- ally named the Kinnaird-Robson- Castlegar Welfare and year term. Mr, Fitzpatrick’s resig- nation comes at the end of two years of service ‘as president. In other elections -held Mon- Society, however, within the last two years this was changed: to Community Chest, as such groups are usually known in other centres, growth and a successful ‘year in 1962,'The membership, which now. stands, at: approximately 900, has. increased by around 60 per cent in the last two years. NOTICES Johnny's Shoe. Repalr Shop is now located in the basement of the Lewis Block under the Barber Shop. For electric pipe thawing: 67 or SG5-2758. WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS - Can offer bright, intelligent man With @ car a good income and secu- 3] tity. For full information phone 364- * | 2283, “Notice to parents: for children at arena on Thurs. Sat. and Sunday due to Denepiat Skating will_resume on Monday. File your Income Tax Forms No’ Fannie Stoochnoff, Public Stenograpn-|_ ps 146 Second Avenue, Casticgar, Ph, No skating U-Phone Service has the contacts you need for any help you need. Ph. ‘365-5285 or 365-6062, Castlegar Cancer Society Annual Mecting at Legion Hall, Monday, Feb, Wat 8 pm. Boom and board for elderly soles: Ph, 365-5126, Trail Boainess College. New TH Begins February TH Your Sen Travel Agent “TRAVEL Trail Ph. Zenith G18 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Fe 303. Castlegar. Deadline for classified ads me a noon Wednesday prior je day ‘ta 17 of Issue. WANTED Plain sewing and ironing in. my nome seh 365-5081. -* wu 3276 | tegar-iinnaird aren. 363-3441 ‘865- Contact JACK HIPWELL, our sales- man, Ph. 365-3256 er calf’ in to our office LAA condition” Preons ‘On range, ‘Ol _heater, a 00d condition, 885-5607. a4 Two, 7a in Sherbiko aubalvl: lon Ph, 365-2311, “e586 4-door Meteor, very rat agen can arrange financing Ph. Appr, ay @ box and save, Last call. Dun Carter, Robson. Ph. 365-3111. x For Sale in Kinnaird 2 yz. old custom-built post and beam home on % acre wooded view tot, 2112 square fect of Living area on two levela plus double car port und 8 X 20 sundeck ‘with a storage room below. Maln floor includes ce- chen wth breakfast counter and fa- mily toom, den or fourth bedreom, and full bath off hall. Ground floor int ate model 2-Dr. or .com- pact Canadian Station Wagon, Ph, room, and Board in Case Ph. 365-5757. |” In his report, Mr. Fitzpatrick announced his resigna- tion from the board of directors fae] FINIAN’S RAINBOW Saturday Night SHSS 8 pm Rossland Light Opera Players Sponsored by Kiwanis’ - Adults: $1. Children: 50c fa GARDS OF THANKS . I would ike to thank my many friends for thelr kindnesses shown to me while In hospital. J would like also to thank Drs. H. Smythe, A. D. Johnson and J, Hall, the nuraes and staff of the Castlegar and District Hospital and the Castlegar Ambu- lance, ” Mrs.A. Berg. Mere words are inadequate to express our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to frlends, relatives and neighbors for their tokens of sym- pathy extended reeent bereavement. Speciat to Rev. R. K, Webb, son, nurses and staff of the Castlegar and District hospital, officers and members of Cunadian Legion Branch 170, members of the R.C.MLP., Castle- gur Detachment and the Castlegar suneral Home. — Hilda Porter and shirley. ROUND DISTRICT aot The president’s report, given|° s3|by E. Fitzpatrick, showed steady day, three Ci were returned by acclamation. These were James Kelly.and John Dunlop for: three-year terms, and L, E, Cantell for two years, In the Robson area, Frank Webster, an original charter mem- ber goes into his 16th year as dir- ector, having been’ elected for a further three-year’ term, Total disbursements of $20,- 861.75 for the past year were shown in the financial statement present- ed by A. Gray, secretary-treasurer, Included in this figure were national: grants, $2,485.00; district Grants, $4,155.96; Castlegar grants, $2,050; Kinnaird © grants, \ $1,745; Robson grants, $600; ‘special’ col- lections “disbursed, $8,387.50; and administration and operating costs $1,438.29, Receipts showed $5,288.30 in payroll deductions; $4,465.87 in lo- cal donations; grants received, $14,- 167.17; | miscellaneous collections for district organizations, bank in- terest o nsavings, ete., and adminis- tration expenses recovered, *$8,- Robson Recreation Society Annual - General Meeting « The annual general: ‘meeting of the Robson Recreation Society was held at the Robson Hall recent- Minutes of the last annual meeting were read and. adopted. The treasurer’s report was given and correspondence read. Reports from” various. com- mittees were read. C. Nygaard gave the building report and many improvements have been made dur- ing the past year. The walls were lined with hardboard which does much to enhance the general aE ‘pearance. Cement was . poured in the and this is now used fe this Act. application na reg ue ed record player in good 365-3118. 3 spel condition, Ph, LOST - Ladies keepsake sas waten: Re- ward, Ph, 365-5600 35 id the man aa “aaatdental ly exchanged gabardine coats at the Kiwanis ‘Installation dance’ in: the Kinnaird hall last Saturday please ph. 365-4196, . ‘FOUND ‘Small red leather child's change purse at Castlegar post office before Christmas with 46ce in it. Qwn claim at the Castlegar News, LEGAL OF LANDS, Sealed tenders will be recelved by the District Forester at Nelgon. includes 3 bedrooms, full bath, laun- | «rime ry room, linen and storage. closets, ree. room (w. fireplace) opening to] x; rear terrace. Fully eee ied hot water heating. Wall te wet and drapes included. CMa first mortgage. Priced under cost at $24,- 500. Location, 289 10th Avenue, To view phone 865-5703. 4TFN ‘Westinghouse automatic washing machine, Laundromat 25, Ph. 3 5203 after 4.80 p.m, and all-day Sat- urday. One-half acre view lot in Crest View subdivision, Ph, 365-8075. 33 Attractive home building as in Castlegar. Ph, 365-5200, FOR RENT . room house, just built. Close to school. Apply 562 Fifth’ Ave. Castlegar. 35 Unfurnished large apartment in Kinnalrd, all uttlltles supplied. Ph. 365-! in for rent, 124 Fourth Ave. 365-8356, Motel units. Winter rates, weekly or monthly. Ron’s Motel. Ph. 365-5613, 82047, to cut 920,000 cubic feet of: hemlock, batsam, spruce, cedar, larch, species, onan area altuated, Bonanza and r Crécks, Kootenay Land lowed for removal of t As this area is within tha Granby which {s fully committed, this sulle will be awarded under the pro- of Section 17 (1a) of the rest Act” which gives the timber ale applicant certain privileges, Further particulars can be ob- Forest Ranger, Yorks. B.C, from the District Forester Nelson B.C., or from the Deputy Min- ister of Forests, Victoria, B.C.” !° 44 tained’ from Grand COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that the ~ourts of Revision respecting the 1963. assessment rolls for the Nel- son-Sloran Assessment District and vitiage Munipality(es) therein: will he held. as fotlows:- School District No. 9 (Castlegar) Including the. Villages |of Castlegar and Kinnaird, at Casttegar, B.C. on o'clock in the forenoon, in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Dated at Nelson, B.C. this 25th day | or, enh 1963, W. R. Ramsden, . Provinelal. Assessor ty iulgepole pine, fir and trees of other | 10 winaboes ‘Ten 0) years ihe be al- mn Monday February 11th, 1963, at 10:00 | 99 the ete conautate:as pound dsbelck certain land in the vicinity of Deer Pork, which may be more. particular- south-west corner of Lot $85, Kootenay District, being a polnt on the highwater mark Lake‘ on the no: vusterly shore thereof; thence north- erly along the westerly boundary of sald Lot 385 to the north-west corner thereof; thence westerly," northerly and easterly ating the southerly, westerly ant as storage space’ for Cubs and | Scouts, Then entry, way was much improved by enclosing the porch and adding a few feet to it. Kit- chen facilities are; much handier. with the .addition of a - Propane Ha man’s report on the entertainment committee. Mr.:Hyson read the Guide re- port. for Mrs. Hyson, Acting Guide Captain. and Sub-lot 3 of Lot 5817'to the norte east corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Lot 56 of (7 as shown on. Plan 1011 on file In the Land Registry Oftice, ‘ay | Nelson to the south-east corner there- of; thence easterly in a straight line to the south-west corner of Lot 72 of Lot 8617 of sald Plan 1014; thence easterly, along the: southerly bound- ary of said’ Lot 72 of Lot 5817, Plan 1011 to the southeast corner thereof; thence*éasterly in ‘a stralght line to the south-weat corner of Lot 76 of Lot S$17 of sald Plan 1012; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of sald Lot 76 of Lot 5827, Plan 1011 to the south-east corner. thereof: thence easterly in‘a stratght line to the south-west corner of Lot 78 o t S817 of wald Plan 1021; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of sald Lot 78 of Lot S817 of Plan 1012 to the south-east corner thereof; ence: due south of the northerly boundary of Lot 88 of Lot 400, Re- gistered Plan 656A;" thence easterly along the northerly boundary of satd Lot 88 of Lot 400, Plan 656A to the north-east corner thereof; thence’ sou- therly along the easterly Doundastes Lots. 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 8: and. 80 of Lot’ 400 ot sald Plan G5A to the south-westerly boundary’ of Lot 89 of said Plan’ 656A; thence “int a general south-casterly direction along “the = south-westerly boundaries of Lots 89, 112, 111, 110, 109, 108, 207, 108, 10% 204, 103, and 102 of Lot 400 of sald Plan 656A to the. most southerly Corner: ot aye it 102; then th in read the report for cats, TZeauts ‘and Rover Crew. All the preceding -Feports. ‘were adopted. "The election: of: ‘officers then followed. \Mrs. ‘Thorp and Mrs. S. Gleboff were the nominating com- mittee. Mrs. R. Fowler, by. acclama- tion, .was returned:'for another two-year’ term’ as president. ‘Mrs. Betty: Dams ‘was elected as treasurer by majority vote. Mrs. Philip Wanjoff Jr. is the secretary. Directors elected by ac- elamation a vote of thanks. to the executive and; com- mittee “Tenteis fo 0 be Let _ For Water System The Castlegar-Kinniaird Kins- men Club has invited tenders for shore thereof;thence in. a’ general north-weaterly | direction’ along ‘the said highwater mark of Lower Arrow. Lake on” the. north-easterly shore thereof to the ‘aforesald south-west corner of Lot 385, being the point of commencement. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thirty (80) days ‘after publication of this notice, ‘the Lieutenant-Governor in’ Council © wilt proceed te comply with: the application unless within the said time objection’is made to the Minister of Agriculture by elght (8) proprietors within such proporee Pound District, 1n_ oe “A of the Schedule .o ote the Ae Miniter « ot ‘Agriculture Department. of ‘Agriculture, Victoria, B.C, January 16th, 1963. the of, an system at the Kinsmen Park. '*"-‘Penders will close at ‘7:30 p.m. e his ‘is one of .the first as- pects of a two or three-year plan by -the club to develop what. is now,an unkempt block of land into a beautiful and useful.community park, Eventually it will have side- Walks: , trees, shrubbery: and flower gardeng,,"-grass, benches,» picnic tables and: checker boards.’ The’ property is being develop- ed in co-operation with the ‘Vil- Jage’of Castlegar and the cost will for seven years, Bill Waldie for five years, Gilbert Fowler for 4 years, Al Harvey for 3, Jim Lewis for 3 and Earl Greep for. one year. by the Ballet and National Danc- ers of Trail who presented five numbers. Choregrapher’ for the group is Erika Wendland. In: in- troducing the dancers, ‘MD Joe Sutcliffe _ commented. that ballet taught the girls self-discipline and Pose and Entertainment. was provided |. WE CARRY, A GOOD: PHONE 365-5919 Inducted ‘into "membership in '/ the:club at the, banquet were ‘Tom Stack ‘and Tommy Biln, The president's report for 1962 :|was given by retiring club presi- dent Earl ‘Greep. oo. He reported: that the club had -|sponsered the Mikado, the Don Cossack Chorus, the blood’ donor clinic, the arts and crafts section at the 'Fall-Fair, had assisted: two students attending vocational scohol, put on’ the. Victoria Day |- Carnival, provided transportation for the blood donor clinic and the federal election, pamphlets with church times'for all motels and hotels in the area as well as many other activities.‘ FINIAN’S RAINBOW “Finian’s’ Rainbow,” the’ fam- ous Broadway musical, is coming to Castlegar on Saturday evening. Sponsored: by. the Castlegar Kiwanis Club, the musical is being be. borne ; by. the naird Kin’ Club ieough, their nor- 4| mal: fund-raising Projects.<° by the Light Opera Company ‘in the SHSS ac- tivity room ‘at 8 p.m. STORM Windows for. WINTER Built to :your Specifications Reasonable Rates" “CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR PHONE '365-3211 STOCK OF. SUPELIES || ps — age sararrcan TECRBCOLOR EBLSCOPE ‘Aseren as As ESET rn WEL OOS, “SAT. = MON. =" TUES. HUDSON. DOUELAS | THELAST | SUNSET | Renata WI Adopts Child:in Solarium The | Renata: Women’s. Insti- tute held its January Preeting | at the home of Mra, 'J. Dycl * Members decided rhs ‘adopt a child from the Queen Alexandra Solarium at Victoria for the com- ing year. From time to time gifts -suitable for the child's. age. will be sent by. the WI. Mrs. that the roll call atfuture meet- ings to be answered'by each mem- ber presenting used stamps which vat be sent to the Cancer Rescar- e . Sane A. gift is to be given to the Person who operated the’ project- or for the past:year. . + A portion of the News Letter me rend, a tribute to the late Mra, R. W. Chalmers, written by Mrs, Stella sWeleh Bo i Mother and Daughter Banquet Plans Mato: ‘The first meeting of the Pa: rent's Committee to Robson Guides and Brownles for 1963 ° ae held at the home of Mrs, R.-Bro with Mrs. E. Thora’ as. hostess.” : ‘Three new members, Mrs. pS Zaitsoff, Mrs.’ Fodor and: Mrs, W. Plotnikoff, were welcomed by. ipre- aident Te T,. Giraud. ly discussion was held the mothers and daugh- ters banquet to be held on: Feb, 25, A menu was planned and a committee ‘consisting of Mrs, .Mc- Allister, Mrs, Bro and Mrs, Sanford was formed to organize the ban- quet. Mrs, Nickerson won the boost- er prize.’ At the conclusion, the hostess ‘served refreshments. The Warkentin . suggested |" On the Hog Line By BOB JEFFERY Curling Club. Bonspiel gets under- way this Friday at 4.30 pm, The 48 rink limit, which was reached over one week ago, consists of 22 local rinks and 26 out-of-town rinks, ‘As there, are some very~good teams’ entered, ‘enthusiasts. - can look forward to some fine entertain" ment this weekend. There‘ will be four draws Fri- day evening. ‘The first commences at 4.30.p.m. and the last will end around a.m. Draws will begin The second annual Castlegar} have a draw following the banquet, Sunday's’ draw’: will’) start ear. ly in the morning and. continue throughout the day. The finals ‘in all four events will be‘ played Sun- day evening, For those who are in- terested in looking over the $100 worth of prizes, they.“are on. dis- play in’ the Plaza Shop Easy, win. dow. \) There’ will be plenty of ‘room for spectators this ‘year, ‘as’ the arena hall as well as the club room | wi be available, | If: you’. fant at 7 am, and throughout ‘the ‘day, There will be a short bréak from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m, in the arena hall. A social will follow for those for a.banquet which Is to be held} * som sea head for the arena ts tponed Love Interpretation - .. Subject. Of Program |" Beta Sigma, Phi, Alpha Phi Chapter, ” met ‘on two ‘occasions this. month, The! interpretation of | love | was: the ‘subject. of a pro- gram .prepared by Mrs.'J, Gorme-. {ly and’ Mrs, E. Isakson when the group: held it’s first ‘meeting of the‘new year at the rome of Mrs. W. Nyhus ‘on Jan. 9.) The following meeting, on Jan, 16," heard. as. guest'speaker Rev. T.- Evans, ‘minister of Grace Pres- byterian’ Church, when Mrs, “D. Calder was hostess to the group at. her‘home in Kinnaird. { -'In charge’ of the ‘program for this meeting was Mrs. Nyhus and Mrs, R. om, The sorority also made plans for.a skating par- next meeting C on Feb. ee at the home of Mrs, ‘T. Giraud. ty for themselves and: their child- ren at the’ arena.’ E_a_ cece © VOLKSWAGEN |. SALES & ' Phone R.A. (Bob) s.’ RAMBLER: SERVICE a) Horswill 365-3491 Complete Stock. of Volk Cars and Trucks - New. Rambler Cars Sales & Service. — Trades PARKVIEW. MOTORS — Nelson: ce Ae TT rn TAT TA ATT q polar lat elt tI teller Mel PHONE PALM: DAIRIES: LTD = . QUALITY. MILK & DAIRY | RODUCTS DELIVERY. TO ‘CASTLEGAR, ‘KINNAIRD, GENELLE, retry DRIVER: FRANK HARVEY, { ccc CACM lj Peace me a ines ce aa _ RED ‘AND. WHITE STORE. - _ KINNAIRD, B.C ; 365-: 5578 immanent ing the’ ministry. ; TIDE, king size. . dteeeee ae - PORK & BEANS, 15:07. 8 TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, ‘48-02, 3: tins sl. ee :|Mrs, Donnan, Mrs. ‘Mrs, games, the‘first half.of the second darw' is now ‘The eae school » rink,‘ skipped < by’! Courtwright «finished : first enit4 a and no Toases for twelve i Pollowing is alist ae the ‘top five rinks for the first half draw: who are fortunate enough not to|& on Saturday: evening. Shown are Jennifer :Rogers, . Joanne ° Pavilick, ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan.:81, 1963 Russian Concert Enjoyed Saturday ‘A crowd of over 200 people enjoyed a Russian concert at the Stanley: Humphries High School a Saturday evening, BALLET ‘AN NATIONAL 1 DANCERS’ aoe ‘Trail ‘enter- tainedi‘at the : annual Kiwanis Club installation banquet here, back ‘row left:to right, ennifer ~ Cross, Linda Ri Carolee ing’ with ‘11 : Ashworth’ and. Susan ‘Martin Good ‘citizen:of the year ‘Sam Muirliead’ is‘shown. kneel* year-old: Geri Conroy beside: him. .Hidden. from view is?Bernice ’ Martin: — Castlegar ‘News’. Photo The Guitara”. was presented by.a Russian group from Vancou- ver, with folk singing, dancing, a guitar player, an accordian player; nee soloist: and duet singers, - Pistol Club Elects Slate of Officers For Coming Year The annual: meeting . of. the Castlegar Pistol Club was held at jthe arlene: Hotel on Jan. 20. BOB'S PAY'N TAKIT. LID. ||OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 PM. “for family shopping! that ne had fired approximately 8,000 rounds of ‘ammo and ‘that nine badges and one crest: had been won by the members... Correspondence was read and dealt. with. . : urtright -'6 wins,’ 0° iosses,’ 12 eves Charban -: 5. wins,. 1 tle, 11: points; Horning:-'4 wins,.1 tie and 1 loss for 9 points; Jeffery - 4 wins, 1 tie and’ loss for Srpoints; Leroy -: 4 wins: and*/1* eedtnt for 8 pointe a game to play.) 2.03 ‘There are :two or:three other rinks with’ postponed . games “to play, who could finish ahead of the last three rinks above. ': The “second » draw. will om mence Monday evening at 6.30 p.m, Times and games will be nested, at Letter. to the Editor “Dear sir: I wish to- protest “through the medium’ of your. paper certain: sta- tements made’ by. village ‘chairman Sylvest; as reported in the Castle- gar News of January 24.. ;° subdivision development have been questioned . by“,Comm. . Maddocks entering the. Bo Ce bonspiel: in next week. if either or both rinks s happen to ‘get in the 4s an ey 4s:of “B” or the 8s of “C”. event, they’ would then: automatically Play in the. British Consuls event, The winner of this event plays the Pacific Coast ‘champion for the right to represent B.C, in the’ -Can- adian ‘Brier, in Brandon, Manitoba March. come Ladies Curling” ithe Castlegar Ladies’ Bonspiel to be held Feb. 15-17 still requires about 15 entries, So far there are only three ‘out of town entriés. The ladies. would. appreciate any. pu- blicity you can: give ‘their spiel There are still two weeks till the bonspiel so lets: give them all the help we can. ‘ Nordic Loge St Social | And. Whist Drive Held ‘The Sons of Noway Lodge. ‘No. 76, held’ a social: evening recently at which’ two, .new..members ‘were, initiated. They. are - .| Two SHHS Students | Attend Fulure Teachers Conference at UBC More ‘than ‘160 future teachers * Certain ‘aspects of the Oglow| } with: regarda, to. the, ‘best, interests “Aubrey: L gave'a short talk on firearms sa- fety and ‘stressed ‘the ‘point’ that the club had ‘a_ perfect safety re- cord and the, desirability of -main- taining it as such. x Seeretary Ray zee spoke on all of the : Castlegar © taxpayers. This « certain’ penditures.by the.’ village have een questioned ‘by both” Comm. | Mad- docks and ' myself. | ” Chab i rites officers that. fon reasons of safety, discipline : would | be“ tight- ;ened. even more during 1 Election of officers was as fol- and the Castlegar News’ headline readin such a manner as:to imply that this is primarily ‘a matter of personality conflicts between Mr. N. T.; Oglaw and Comm. Maddocks, Ed Haywood and Linda Rilkoff.)) 2" . education building. The: conference ended with :a Banquet’ in ‘the lounge of: the: ed- ucation® building anda‘ dance .in Brock eae E were served. The next: whist drive will be |’ held on Feb. 20 8k David's WA ~ Being ‘Planned St. David’: ‘WA ‘held ; their. re- gular. meeting. Thursday: evening -in: the \undercroft.. of the church with ‘nine members of: being guesta. The -mesting: Sopened with all 6: WA, Prayer led by Scouters & Guiders Hold Joint Meoling Z “Seouiters of the ‘Kootenay: Co- lumbia District were guests at the “| monthly, meeting. of :the ‘Castlegar "| District