CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1960 new. > Pussyfoots Scientifically designed by SAVAGE ° for baby's first steps New Pussyfoor shoes by . Savage are ideal in every wai ‘ foe baby feet. They encoun a United Church WA Holds Successful Teal The members of the United ; Church WA held a very success- | fut tea and bake sale on Satur- ,Gay in the church basement, Mrs. R. H. Pratt ahd Mrs, J, Sherbiko received the guests, ‘The hall was tastefully decorated in the Easter theme. The serv- ing table was covered with a lace cloth and centred with a spring pouauet, flanked on either side by tapers. The ‘individual tea tables were each centered with an Eas- }ter novelty, Mrs, L. Morey made the decorations and was in charge of decorating the hall and tables, Committees in charge were: bake table, Mrs, W. Shay, Mrs. L. A. Grunerud and Mrs. T. No Alley So Bowling: Alley A bowling alley can be built on Ist Ave. next to Rick’s TV it ‘application is made in the usual! manner for a building permit. + The Castlegar village council at its meeting Tuesday night abandoned its intention to build a lane between Ist Ave. and Co- iumbia, a move. that would have stopped. construction of the bowl- ing alley. Village chairman N. 7 Og- Kraft, Miss K, McCutcheon, Mrs. N. Oglow, Mrs. F. Bartsoff, Mrs. C. Bradford and Mrs. Les Davis; Easter cards, Mrs. W. Easton; kitchen, Mrs. R, Hunter, Mis, R. Gemmiil, Mrs. Gemmill and Mrs. W. Jennhzgs. Pouring during the atfter- noon were Mrs. Dan Gilroy, Mrs. G. Shepherd ang Mrs. E. Forgie- Blackburn; tea tables, Mrs. ©. ‘Thompson, ow told’ council that he had con- tacted the properly owners in. the of my knowledge all ‘of the pro- perty éwners in the aren object’ to that lane being piaced there.” Village clerk’ Joe Logelin| ch stated-that only under a cer- could council stop construction of -the bowling alley. Mz. Loge- lin said that section of the act did not apply in this particular case and the permit could not be refused,‘ Mr. Oglow said that no ap- plication hag been made for a building Permit but an inquiry pad. a heen, made and had been re-} ¢ sara processing of the appli- sesuce Protection and com- fort and are specially designed for casy dressing. Cheek these feanures: © Suppoct where support is Peed led ep 8 Soft quality teachers ‘Oomy moccasin toes . ° Special tongue opening ‘own to toe for easy dressing Foam leather soles * Light, non-slip heel Correct Srting i is particularly importantan Weare please to take the extra time and care required to assure your baby’s first shoes are right. Maddocks A public hearing on the zoning bylaw will be on May 3. at.7 p.m. TC RHRRRENRNA NOTICE RESIBENTS OF CASTLEGAR RUM TAT proposed amendments to held in the village office Joe Logelin, * Villge Clerk. Castleaird Plaza YOU ARE WELCOME AT PARDMAN’S The Only Complete Furniture Store In The District eation for a building permit will be handled’ area concerned “and to ‘the. best Mr, Oglow” in the usual:manner,” told Fred‘ Borinett, who intends to build the bowling an alley and who attended the meet” ing asa spectator, °° Council then ordered the vil- read a letter.from J. E, Brown, ‘lage clerk to make’ “definite in- inspector of ‘municipalities, whi- ,aulries” ‘a surcharge for collecting’ gar- tain section of the municipal act j bage from the front of property not served by alleys where the village is desirous of alleys to facilitate garbage collection but the property owners are: not. situation - exists, said | jf Comm. Walter Thorp, on. two sections of Columbia Ave. on ei- ther side of the CPR overhead bridge. about the possibility of This The placing of garbage in front of stores in the business pectlon of town “is definitely to be frowned — upon," Thorp. said Mr. Residents will be permitted to dispose of their extra ‘garbage at the new sanitary land fill. garbage pit provided that they dump on regular garbage a days (Tuesdays and Fridays). . . Joe Logelin, Villge Clerk. Twin Villages Bring Down [960 Budgets (continued from page one) blich said the tax cut “backs up what council sald was possib.e with the introduction of new dis- tricts.” The cost-shere breakdown of the Castlegar school district's budget was: released simultane- ously Tuesday morning by ‘Edu- cation Minister Leslie Peterson through Rossland-Trail J Donald Brothers and by school board chairman Mrs. Walter Ja- cobson, The government grant to the school district totals $438,777 and district taxation — made up of $49,771 from Castlegar, $34,357 from Kinnaird, and $188,076 from the rural area — totals $272,204. Thus the government is pay- ing around 60 per cent of the school budget:' The large rural area share shows the presence of such industrial installations as the Brilliant power dam. Celgar’s pu:p mill is reflec- ted in the rural share “only to a minor degree,” commented Mrs. Jacobson. She said. Celgar’s as- sessment will increase upon com- pletion of the plant, Major reasons for the 1.97 mills increase in the school taxes this year, said Mrs. Jacobson, is THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Reg, ....... $9.50 2 ONLY 5 PIECE DINETTE SETS REGULAR PRICE $69.95 Our Price $57.95 Odd Kitchen Chairs OUR PRICE ...... $6.69 2 10% OFF ALL UNPAINTED FURNITURE Se WE NEED YOUR OLD WASHERS, RANGES AND FRIGES. Trade Them In Now! DANISH 3 Piece BEDROQM SUITE IN SOFT TONE WALNUT - Special $189.95 Castleaird : Bakery —FRIDAY SPECIAL — CHEESE PIES ithe small assessment on Celgar and: increases. in teachers’. salar- ‘jes and the school population. In his letter to Mr. a ; ‘Helena Rubinstein’ s COLOR-TONE SHAMPOOS Giant 3 size now 200 limited time only. FIRST TIME: Sitk Shean Cream Rinse 14-02, 3.00 value ;... for 2.00, makes all. hal easy to manage bottle st Teave it to Helena Education Minister Peterson as- ked school boards toe hold the line as far as possible this year. “I am interested,” he ‘said, “in assuring the best possible ed- cation for the people of this pro- vince, ‘ “Nevertheless, I am also con- cerned about the continuing up- ward spiral of education costs. “I again urge boards of school trustees. to effect every reasonable economy in the ad- ministration of their districts.” Celgar Has Spent Over $13 Million FINISH BUILDING JULY 1 MAKE PULP_IN JANUARY|§ NET SALES UP 13% $10 MILLION IN BONDS Celgar has spent over $13 million on its. pulp mill here and another $13 million has been committed on. firm pri¢e contracts, T. N. Beaupre, presi- dent of Celgar. and Columbia Cellulose told the annual ‘gen- eral meeting of shareholders of the companies: In Montreal yes- terday. Mr. Beaupre said. structural work will be completed “around July 1.” Equipment is now in- stalled | in the wood room and plant. of the pulp acying machine and one of the boilers has begun. Jt is expected that the steam Plant and wood room’ will be started up in November in Se to your own hair shade. Right now you can choosa the “‘custom” tone for you at a big dollar savings, Each jumbo 14 way of keeping your hair im- beavers healthily conditioned and alive with color! Color-Tone:is the only shampoo that washes color in—not a dye but certified tem- - porary color that does magnetic young things you 4 to 6 months of beautifal shampooing: RED-HEAD adds flame.to red hn colors. to ‘create 2 blonde or light brown hair with gold. BRUNETTE- TONE adds jet lights and. warm. shimmer. Id Nain” brown hair. 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Pulp sales repre- sentatives have converted fhe market in detail, “ Net sales for Columbia Cel-|f lulose during the - first. three months of 1960: were 18 per cent shove the figures for the first quarter of last year.’ Columbia Ccllulose’s. share- roved at'an extrord- ting wing the an- nual meeting, the first step in the financing of the overall Cel- gar projct and authorized the company to Iinorease: its Goll by $10 milllon: through the is- sue of 7 per ‘cent redeemable preferred shares ,which Chem- cell ue has agreed sub- Celgar is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Columbia Cellu- SEE OUR 4 PAGE DODGER IN- YOUR MAIL NEXT WEEK - CHILDREN’S SHOES . OXFORDS - brown or black SADDLE OXFORDS SANDALS -. FLATTIES 2.95 - 3,95 - 4.95 GIRL‘S FLATTIE SHOES White, brown, black $3.49 to $5.95 MENS WORK BOOTS SSS A large selection of -.- 5 6” - 8” ~°10” Uppers Leather Soles, Duracork ‘ soles, Grocork: Soles, Crepe Soles, Neolite Mr. ' Stewart: says + that al- though the Kutenai zndlens ‘were _ sun worshippers, many. 0! ‘were converted to hriatianity in in| been Green and Harry: digging in Mr. Haines’ yard near 7th and Main in Castlegar, when they came. across the bodies of two Indians — one, wrappeq and buried in‘!a blanket; the other buried’ in‘a rough box constnuc- ted of one-inch cedar planks. ‘The two: skeletons were sent| to. Victoria ‘where experts -infor- med ‘Messrs. Stewart, Gre Haines‘ thatthe skeleton thi Indian: in‘ the rough-hewar “box was that of a: woman: The skele- ton wrapped ‘in the ‘planket’ was |‘ ‘thet of. q man. “The bronze ‘medallion’ found on the shoulder blade of the In- diary woman‘ wes. described by. the Victoria officials ‘as ‘a Catholic jem | medal They. said the bodies had Bees {for “ats least? Haines i 1 : | masters ‘Club, Its: meetings start ns to: starting tlme-'soon sees strag- 0 | Rossland-Trail ius Donald. Bro- Meetings. that'fail to start on time seem ‘to'be‘the‘rule rather than the exception:in the Castle; gar District, : One ‘exception to this seicei trend is in the Castlegar. Toast- at 6.15 sharp and ‘adjourn at ex- winter ‘months, Now her husband wonders if she'll want him'to ask carpenter-turned ‘Opposition Lea- der Robert Strachan. to put her up’ for membership in. the CCF leader's carpenter's lecal! . VM, Macbeth, local ‘ ‘accoun- ll Cc election that party ma ht well ‘be looking through its ranks for aman to replace: the present minister of finance, one Donald Fleming by name. Yes Mr. Fleming, in the two but gets he has brought down in the Commons, has had..the dubious ‘actly 8.15, ‘This strictly- dhered glers: cut to! ithe “absolute mied- mum. aes Other “organizations and groups should follow suit. If-a ™member — knc that” meetings start on time he'll do his best to be there ‘on’ time: t iE Z Dorothy Spies: swife: of tant, and auditor and financial advi- sor to the twin villages of Castle- gar and Kinnaird, probobly had quite. a hand in the budgels ‘brought down in the ‘two , Villages last -week. "The .Kinnaird budget’ called for a two-mill cut in taxes, to 15 mills, while the mill rate in Cas- flegar was held at 15. It's’ too. ‘bad, perhaps, that the. Consery atives have already ‘federal of both’ the’ largest and second-largest peace- time deficits in Caniaia’s history. Someone whe |knows how to’ cut taxes or at least who! can hold the line on them shi ould be ap- pointed in his 8 place, Kids are pretty smart. Asked why a man's heir turns schools in) the: District ariswe: named candidate | in Kootenay .West,. After the’ next “It's ause his hair has a wa 20 yer supervisory services of a profes- sional consultant at the current cen‘res on Vancouver I: Island, one in Penticton and a smaller pro- ject in Vancouver, JAMES? KAU award for. o N of Kinnaird ‘is presented with'-the tanding parade drill by Capt. F. C. Frewer of HMCS ‘Coriiwallis, O.S. Kaufman was a member of the eon Chaudiere 3/59, two-time winner: of the coveted’ Cock-of- more quickly than his mdustache, | the- Walk trophy. The’ group “paased. out”. in a-blaze-of a’-pupil in one of the elementary Blory, having established a new high in final achievement ts. 0... Kaufmaitis the son of Mr. and Mrs: Justin Kauf- an ‘of Kinnaird.”