CASTLEGAR NEWS,, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1967 FOR SALE Beautiful white Samoyed pups, 365-6803. 38 ine ot Sraonth, ‘oid Viking d-door fide. aot ay table model” ave casa working order, Ph, 305-557: ~~" single: bed Paatteoases aT -Gat Bh, 305- electric range all for OU. Se hone very. Hreawonacle, Write Euamors, Phong 220-440! “HOMES FOR SALE New gar, Ph, 860-0) 8 bedroom honie In Kinnaird, cludes rumpus = room. landscaped. Fruit trees, Ph, Lopes “camper to fit % ton pickup. ~ A HOME OF YOUR OWN c. Kunigan, 8, iG A Good Investment tt. luge, fee —_ fridge, Gi. Young male” cockatall birds, Pn, SUd-6788. TT 8 man Bell and Howell” movie camera and projector, Like new. 365-0803, —~rold-away bed und single bed, OUS-DUNL Both in good condition, Ph. ‘OM heater, ood condition 64, BTU. Ph, 385-7400. old, Ph, SaanannEees TauivaLee —_ Doo shuwmovues Jusneuu saviors, Gu- tor buut truuerd, Aumenute chun suws Scumper trauurs, bugut unu Sauire SA, ‘Triumph Buriett ‘arailer Suies, W74. mobue homes, nena motorcycies. Fruitvale. Ph, 307-! 2 German an Shepherd pups, 6 Nees __ 3 971, Dostgned Kor Living ‘This executive type home Is Pay t n area of fine homes st uy Owner ‘Teav ing. Ski ket. Value at $14,800.00. VEHIGLES FUR SALE aoe Comet Callante, 2 door hard V8, power Beas: power steer- *h. 365-7107. 38 ine bucket seats. PI 1954 Chavrolet panel, 1949 Dodge % Gradatls oF Rock’ drilling | equipment, tracks, hammers, compres: sizes, ‘Compaction equipment. |... ‘Two-wheel. and four-wheel ‘drive vehicles, - Rentals will normally’ be all-feund hourly rate basis. For dump , vehicles, and miscellaneous | equipment pete different rate sys- ms are in’ effect, alternate rates air sors — all LEGAL Tenders are invited on the wi mu ‘remo’ @| property be April 18th, time for receipts of bide van be ‘p.m, March 10th, Lo sarily accepted. Town of Castlegar, + 5, Stainton, cting Clerk. Issued February 28rd, 1967. fa house. presently located west or any ‘bia not neces- 7 | should be list ted. ‘This is not a formal tender, but equipment owners interested are in- vited to list: their equipment “giving the following information: Make, model,year, and serial numberof each machine. - aid List of attachments, Present location. s Erapo ren’ iness telephone number. Witten submissions should be forvarien before March 10th, 1967 Construction Engin: Engint ne oe Services, , Division, rvice, LEGAL block 17 of Lot S01-A, in jo. > ey: the first publi hereof. to issue Provision: Ne of-Title in lieu of. such lost cate. Any person having Hieate of Title 1s reauerted to. com ot ATE oD Deputy Registrar Nelson Land Registration foun may fave by yy identifying at Casilegar News and Ing for ad. E74 EGISTRY A tection 163 mendes saeee bar Eero OF That part Kootenay Ti. whien lles to the \“Aer|etly and Southerly boundaries of the {36 | s0ld Block, Prot having been file¢ in my office of the loss of Certificate of ‘to the above men- | 228, toned lands in the name of Nick F, Qeloft and bearing “date the Sst 961 I HEREB! forma. ference to such lost Cer- Date ‘of firat publication Feb. 23, 1967. - s 28 BL. Parliament Suileings, ‘Victoria,-, B.C. Ben} winlson is indebted to the under- signed in the sum of $417.45 for work ne and material supplied in the fepete of a certain motor-vehicle de- scribed as bee depron ren serial ni and. tht sald sum ought t te have been ald, and default’ has been made in the ment thereof, notice is beri given that on Wednesday, the lay of March at one Schock in the * atvernoon @ date not less than mot vehicle will ee mold wy pauite auction or private sale. ated this 17th day of February Grant MoM portation Societ 480: Columbia bia Avenue, : Castlegar, 2-6]: Castlegar Roofing Contractors, © Specializing i in Cedar Shales _ @ Asphalt Shingles e@ All Types of Roofing Repairs — WORK GUARANTEED — ' J, BOISVERT, Manager Phone 365-3051 After 6 p.m.: names to F/O Next . parade Sreaentay a tbe 67. Fall-in at 38.50 bre. 2. Routine ‘Norm: will be carried out as per CAP464-F25 and the pease’ evuat labus. ron Basketball and Volleyball Competition. with fhe ‘Trail Squadron will be held at 3. Orderly Oficers 1 Mar 67. F/O_ Hin. 8 Mar.67. F/O Pryce Castlegar Cooperative ‘Trans-| ° sag) Office’s Role Is Increased (continued from page one) Nelson council Monday night that the move “is an indication of trends that have been plagu- ing the city.” He also mentioned the move. of the Uaemployment Insurance Commission to Cast- Jegar healay ‘Ald. erry Wayling com- mented that “It seems that the ese things ‘are occur- ing is because Nelson is becom: ing eliminated from the main arterial highways.” He agreed a letter should go to the postmaster general but po added: “How can we affect poll- cy after it has been made ?” ‘Creston Teams To Gome Here For Return Games ‘This Saturday the Creston The Pup game will start at 430 5.45, pam. Standin:; ision ‘to date are as follows: ‘ PW oL T Pts ae Blackhawks dians of Queens University in King- ston, Ontario, having worked in this | that territory for ‘over. three years before coming to Vancouv- er. . Mallory has served 20 years in ‘Evange tic Field Oper- ation. Since coming to Vancou- Dow | ver they have served under Har- bour Light Corps and for the past one and a half’ years have been in charge of Bridgeview Outpost, connected: to Whalley Corps, B.C. « — Ted Brothers Photo Three District Shrine Clubs Participate In Joint Installation Held in Kinnaird He satd that'Gizeh Temple succeeded in having a small, severely ‘burned boy from Van- couver Island admitted to the Shrine Burns Hospital in Galves- ton, Texas for treatment. This is one of three such centres in their immediate program and this completed hospital at Gal- eston can handle only 35 young patients. He also pointed ont that from admittance to release the cost for healing one burned child amoantaants $38,000. ged Shriners to con- tinue to forge ahead with renew- ed enthusiasm in the cause ef raising funds for continued ex- penses for healing crippled and d children. burnet BIRTHS BLINSTON — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blinston of Castle- gar, Feb. 16, a son. SONMORE — To Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sonmore of Kinnaird, Feb 21, a son. HIGGINS — To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Higgins of Castle- gar, Feb. 23, a daughter. -: Gravel & Top Soil i|.. DITCHING,: EXCAVATING ‘PHONE 365-7013 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL 349-8th Ave. Castlegar ‘Building ‘Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building bart a4 Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 365-7202 INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 pm and the Pee Wee game at ga in the Pup Div-| Envoy Mallory is a-graduate }.; CASTLE TONIGHT & FRIDAY | Shows at:7.00 & 9.00 STARTS WEDNESDAY with . Hayley Mills & John Nelson STUDENTS APPEAR oblivious to the throngs of visitors who attended, Selkirk .College’s “Open, House” M Qollschenia Area Petitions Minister Concerning a DM One hundred and 42. resi- dents of the, Ootischenia area area, y A copy. of the petition was also forwarded to’ Rossland-Trail MLA Brothers who informed. tho Castlegar ‘News ‘that he’ has ad- yised'Mr. Campbell “of the view- Groups of tip ‘to’ ik éré ‘guided’ through the impres- be giv- en careful cons! eration: 2 The sive structure and it was reported that some 3000 p visited: the-College on:Sunday. Monday, t studying in the library seemed unaware. of any change from the norm. — Castlegar News Photo, to be: ‘included in any DM: .: There will be a consider- able increase in the general tax rate with no benefits to dur com- Arrow Lakes. Fishing ee of TV Film lands of Hawaii, ute sequence ‘originates in Trail and covers trout fishing at thé Gates of St, Leon on the Upper Lakes. : This is the second film deal- ing with the Kootenays of British | pali Columbia and will cover the , | heavily populated Paclfic North/ States extensively, 5B. It! will hi as well as East to Michigan, South to Texas, and to the Is- Both programs have been in full color, and. each will be viewed by over four milllon people on their initial tour of the munity, "2. We X to remain as an agricultural area rather than an urban area. . Our area is not geograph- ically “Jocated.to be an economi- cally feasible unit of a munici- want our communi gave : the | § ‘reasons for not wishing ty | SPACIOUS AND LIGHT. is the ‘aeseripion many visitors gave to the students’ lounge at Selkirk College Sunday and Monday. Beginning at the lounge, visitors. set off. on. guided’ groups’ to view the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursdas, Feb. 23, 1967 tate TAKIT fi We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities ty Buy at the home of Good Food, and Low. Prices! Open Evenings for your. Conveni- ‘ence Monday through Friday ” 9 am. to 9 p.m. ‘modern fel ies and . classrooms of the College. Hot chocolate and coffee were provided at the conclusion of each tour. — Castlegar News Photo ty. 4.'We wish to n our own: form of government. inder our oppor- tunity to obtain an FIELD & STREAM water system. Pee) Maurice Simpson . LEGION CORNER At the regular branch meet- ing held Tuesday. night: six: 2p- -plications for lab membership ‘were read and .accepted, . be called so circuit. The film, be- sides featuring Jim Conway, a sportsman ‘of international: re- nown, will include many local Kootenay; residents, ‘such as Ed Gates of. St. Leon, ‘and’ others. Mr. Conway, who has fished. most waters. of the world, in- cluding Alaska, Australia, South America and Mexico, has stated | § that he knows of no~ better trout fishing in the world than right here-in our fabulous Koo-} § to lend a hand... *- Attendance ‘was ee ood | ings were captured at the precise Dies Following — -Lengthy Illness. “The Truth about Spring” k ge at the meeting and coffee and Tefrestanente wade served. Next Bingo ‘March 4. moment of fishing, which tes: -oductio! val hele production unique yn filming. By Jack White SLICED BACON ENDS Po Pork Picnics Whole or shank end Ib. 39c Was Biggest Turnout Since Club Began week's the club: eean: six years ago. Some 48 men and boysand 14 women turned “out ‘to hear club: business transacted and who are dent at i carry on the business of all clubs at Federa- tion level We have a paid si of three, an executive director, assistant executive director are’ men who. have an ace tive part in different oe of Rod ond Gun activities through- out the province for years, a5 final for night's banquet and danee come leted. R ‘The banquet -is” completely sold‘ out, but to those who were unfortunate ‘enough: not to ob- E | tain tickets, the dance following the banquet will: be, open to au a ww | well asa ‘ treasurer and a volunteer legal : advisor. Though Ihave been active in Wildlife ‘and ‘Conservation work for years, and have attend- bs botte ing Rod and Gun Clul here and: in the Okanagan, I sportsmen ‘who. are the club’ and ‘thelr. ‘guests for a nominal charge payable, at the joor.: arms. trainin: will -commence. next... Monday, Feb. 27, at 6.30 p.m., with re- Stanley Humphries Secondary School Wednesday and Thursday, March 1 & 2 -Activity:Room 7-9 pm. WIDE SELECTION OF PAPER: BACK: BOOKS FOR PURCHASE Parents are invited to see the new books for primary and elementary children. Irvin 60, sino sera to ferns fs ain signing‘ June of. last sear due to poor: health, died; Saturday. fol- sowing a-lengthy illness. » «Born ‘in: : Dominion © City, Man., in 1906, where he was edu- cated, Mr, Sumpson was: a sixth generation Canadian’ of United “mpire’ Loyalists’ descendancy. Funeral ‘services ‘were held Tuesday from St.’ David's ‘Angli- can Chureh with Rey. T. D. Wild- ang officiaung. Palibearers were: Stewart Jones; Donald: Gunn, : Ivan Der- gousoff, Carl’. Loeblich; «: sushiend John’ Holden. oraly Cemetery, Kinnaird,’ with CHUCK'S RED ‘AND WHITE STORE ‘KINNAIRD, B.C. 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White Flyer SS r= Blo: PORK CHOPS, all eats, Ih reeeeeees Ge AAA Funeral Home in ies oe arrangements. ‘The deceased's grandfathers ‘d : village « commissioner, .re-| tlegar: Merv -/¥ arena. ent was at Park Mem: whereby .all those-applying for on, for. all stus ents and a talk: on, the ry ‘All those who intend to take. the course ;this year are; advised. to be.in, attendance: at the old Cas-| ' :Elementary, School next |: ‘Monday and .to' bring ‘their $1 which is the cost: of ammunition used’ in: the course. :;:: .» Future classes will be split up at: this time if their are suf- ficient applicants, and» will. be held on Mondays and ‘Thursdays, 6.80-8.30 p.m.,; except for the ‘weeks commencing March 20 anq 27. when their will be no classes. The over all course will con- "| 'sist of seven classes with range practice, first aid, hand loading, pistol instruction ‘and firing, ant films on firearms sdfety. ‘As. you probably know, this ear Will. see a law: introduced, their: first firearms ‘license have to pass an exam. It is equal- ly. certain’ that those who are will | cox while first when elected to a two year of- fice as a director of the Federa- and’ have found that: their is little: time for the wife and family ever ‘since. .What does a. director:do? “This last three ‘months has Hon. Mr. | conservation and’. eaten ed many conventions represent- | Kamlo: tion last. year. while still’ presi-| And 4 dent of the West Kootenay Fone, This led four trips to Cran- brook for meetings and many hours of study, but is now com- plete and in the hands of the minister fon action. Tue: ip work on a pollution committee. tte local banquet and dance, to re present the Federation at the Beaver... Valley: Club’s trophy presentation and dance and at 11. p.m. Friday night leave for jops. with zone president Danny*Santano from Nakusp, and two or possibly three other representatives, to attend a B.C. Wildlife Federation meeting, and a none reorganization’ meeting. all in the name of sport. WIENERS, Meaty, Seift’s Ib. bs . We ZIP DOG FOOD, 16 tins 9% Case, 48 tins _. tx* ‘Perhaps this will give some of the fellows an idea as to [why I turn them down so many times when. they ‘say, © ‘Hey’ White how about coming fishing this weekend,” | White’, would love to, if he only had the time. ig | All I ask is that you support your ° FEDERATION AND JOIN YOUR LOCAL.ROD AND GUN CLUB. “The 1967 executive of Local No. 1: of the Pulp and. Paper Workers of: Canada was ‘formal- and | ly’ installed in office last Friday evening during an installation dance held. at the Castle ‘New president is Frank Wil- vice-president is J. Jonasson’ and ‘second _ vice- president is Jimmy Sloan. Re- ig: were both Manitoba, His eee aother Mrs. Scott, drove the last spike in the first railway in.Western Canada at a little siding near Emerson. This was the Winnipeg to Pen- bina ‘line. thati: was ‘connected with ‘the American Jim Hills Line, now known as the Soo Line. Mr. Simpsoy-spent the war years in: Toronto’ where: he ras a precision machinist with - a aircraft firm. He was one of the builders of “the. first ‘Mosquito | ™ bombers ‘produced in Canada. he was em- ployed’.in.;Red; Rock, Ont. In. 1960.he ‘came to Castlegar as.a Celgar. pulp. divisio: his as president of local 528. For. three’ years he was president .| the’ recreation eounely and” | of. Prince George and six grandchildren. machine ‘shop’ foreman for the i n. iz years in Red}, Rock: he served a five-year term |’ in of junior certificates ‘will ‘be ‘considered qualified: to get a‘license,. with the consent of their parents ‘if under. the age of 18. Don’t for- get the date, on istration ere; fee, IN Before leaving ~ the’ clubs business, it would not’ be fair not: to. mention the Carre that were shown ‘at th ‘conclusion of the’ meeting, on waldlife, as well as one of the ost ive set of slides, backed by‘a humorous and edu- suet ulin of there ‘history, ry is Andre La- bree, Cawte, A. Grant and Ed ad "Sorge of the standing committee: are .Rudy Martini, Doug: Sallis _and.P. Bartlet Guards are R.° Bermel and J. Lipkovitz while “the executive board mem! has- yet ‘to e | elected. 2 officer was Dick of the local. Guests of the union were called on for a few short remarks by: master. of ceremonies Andre Installin: Paul, immediate past president ve P&PWC, Local 1, Installs © Its New Executive for 1967 Lamarche. John Obliger, director of at Selkirk Y% gallon _....._..._... Be PEANUT BUTTER MeCols, 48-0z. . PURE PEACH 1 JAM, 48-07. . SOLID WHITE TUNA Bee College, pointed on to those in attendance that” as. taxpayers “the college is yours — you're paying for it” and urged them to.attend the College’s weekend open house, He also noted that the institution will have a spec- ial program for labor education. Cello Sane 20 Ib. ..... 89c is| Mayor R. ©. ! ‘ Castlegar offered. his best wish- es to the new. executive and g | recited the local with present- CELLO SPUDS, 16 Ibs. 49 ~ ig the p wl in settlement with the civic out- side workers during: last sum- mer's 51 . Chairman Carl _Loeblich brough' “very best wishes icon Ja pulp union members and said they provided a vital community service to the area. Grapefruit ARIZONA 6 for 29c ont week I wrote of; the the | Federation ; Wildlife F as aC objectives and: this week =“ ‘| would like to give you a little | more information on Federation Federation Officers -are elected from the convention floor which is held yearly in May and consists of a Bresident, ice Projects. 9 - 9 Friday ‘Anderson Book Shop Beautiful: B.C. Magazine now on’Sale — “8 page color spread on Columbia Dam HOURS: 9-8 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. | 6-7 Sunday : COLLEGE CAMPUS \, .Bv! Steve Hindmarsh Last Fri the Student Exec- -each: high: school in the area were ee i tne college’ ide a day. council met them with name area They were then tak- en to the boards -room where Mr. Gordon Campbell spoke to them and: answered questions about the college. Members of the student council. then took the visitors to audit ‘any ‘lecture of their choice and then provided them with a lunch in the cafeteria. At 4.00. p.m. they met with the council for a brief seminar and were given free tickets for the winter carnival dance that ight. That night at the dance, a the ‘carnival. Of the four girls Gayle Strand was Queen and King were picked for | 9. chosen as queen ‘and Jennifer Frost, first: runner up, as brine: Craig was chosen FANCY. TUBE Tomatoes Bed ai The next ae the. Student Executive Council and‘ College Council invited all the city and |town councils of the ‘area fora ‘luncheon and tour’ of the camp- affairs, introduced the student council members in‘ the lounge On Sunday the College held its first open. house. for the general public at the new camp- us. Two thousand and _five- hundred people signed the guest register and another estimated 500 were shown. through College by 12 student guides. On Monday, the second part of the open house was held from 30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Approx- imately 500 more interested us.°Mr. Booth, head of student |~ D.M. Ketchup Ig. 18-0z. . 49c ‘|3 btls. .. $1.00. buy a case at this price! people toured the College again '§