1050" ‘Austin ASS Sedan. Motor Fecently.’ overhauled, Body ip good shape.’ Fully ‘winteri: $851 during day or 305-8235 evening, McClory-Easy floor. ae ex- cellent (condition, used . 3 hockey ;' skates, .slze.. 1, s 5, Boys - figure ‘skates, size 3. Ph. beer ‘new winter tires: it $80 tal Ph, 805-5402, Beitroom. sulte. Also 6 month old cocker spaniel. Call 109-1st Ave. Castlegar, 1984 Bale ton KCnoy, pick-up, oy “oustome Ph. Girla aa, 1950° Pontiac for gee including mee Ciaee ah. om "Wooden table and “ehnirs, pacing Boxes, Ph, 365-5119, ‘six week old cocker spaniel pure bred. Also 1% year * puppies, Ph, 365-5280, + old_ mother. elite oe Naver Tbeae Used” — 120 neenrdian, Hohner ‘Gumilo 1, 5 ‘tree le, 3 bass switched, alligator case. Gout $550 2- Soll $250, 1952 four-door Chev... automatic, mechanically 18 X 80 Binoculars, $20. ‘ Tae ‘Station Wagon, Plymouth, V8 automatic, good rubber, reason- able, Ph, 965-5271 eventnas, FOR SALE Electric range. Henry Lies 476 _Srd_ Avenue. Hevenuo property in_ Vancouver. Approximately $18,000 or will trade for property in or around Castlegar. ‘365 7420 evening or write Woon, Coettenar Nows, ar baby crib ae mattress, cement 84 eon donditton, Ph.’ McClary charm con\ Ww tange. Excellent conaition. Ph, S65 091, a4 1s 27atane doors, combination, selt cheap, Ph, 865-7849 or apply 10th Ave. Kinnaird, Duel truck chains (as now), 23 % Fa OKs 35 each, ie Beate oi across from inch cross links and extra links, $25, Four 16 X 600 tires with tube: cola Sow hint 430, Ph. Must be sold by end of year, two building lots — one in eon eae one in Castlegar. Ph, 365-7835. 348 ‘Women's figure skat Ph, 365-8056 after. 5 p.m. For your dream hoi feva beautiful lots at fair prices — At| contact Oglow peor at 601 Columbia Ph. or drive around tin-27 Ave. Ph, and see for voureelt. Lots in new subdivision, Kinnaird. Good view, Ph, 365-5158, good drainage. Terms. ty My or or witoler” ‘S8e; front Se; 365-1 848 ize 6, M6 jomie or invest ment the Castie-Bar Subdivision ot- tin-26 HOMES FOR SALE * New’ unfinished liveable two bed- room,‘home, Also 1/3 acre. choice lots, walking distance from ‘ferry. Also one 28 ft,. factory built furnish: ed trailer. Can ‘be bought with lot or. without Ph, 365-8465, 349 bedroom _ House” inRobson on a2 srg, ae Hane 170 or hires ARENTOR? . Dumont Executive Homes River Front’ Estate with large rambling ranch house, orchard, swim- 45 yning, ean patio ant heated se Pn a : Partlal! port, Consult on river viow lot, Brand new 2 ae Tone, car- fibreglasged ;-patlo, . hard-we cabinets, ceramic tiled’ bathroom, octric” heat, a 1300 ‘385-8221, fridge, Price ia, y en T MOBILE! HOMES Bofore you buy — See the selec, tion of 8 10 homes at’ CRANBROOK TRAILER HOMES FOR SALE ty finished 3 baarcom home Ph. ele built-in. range, bullt-lh Ph, RAILERS AND and 12 wide mobile a \ HOMES DUECK Over 40 Distinctive Homes to choosy from. All sh to sult your bullding!site. Minimum down payment, Mortgages: arranged. zes and styles your local Dueck Homes by wo ‘ind separate dining, ALL. these wonderful features on 2 acres of grounds. — $25,000, tour bedroom! Enjoy tho very beat in pouring. Contractor built af fancy woods and finishes, with 3 large bedrms, {1 place, family play rm (or foro bedrm), laundry, bsmt, carport and 1% baths, Sple and span for a long and trouble sical ite of cave and comtort é Mine; detector, highly sensitive , transistorized circult. Cash price $269. Ph, 365-7439, 5 348 125 acres good bullding property. ag ‘ANDERSON 10 minutes from Castlegar. Ph. 038. tin Used Car Sale 1963 Corvair Monza sedan. Automatic’ transmis- sion, custom radio and white wall tires. A .-;one owner Car. 1959 Chevrolet Belair four door hard top. . This .is a very nice car, 1958 Meteor Sedan." Two tone. * : a 1959 Vauxhal Sedan. -- vine 1957 Buick Special Sedan. 1957 Chevrolet V-8 engine, . automatic transmission and custom radio, -1956 Plymouth sports coupe. - 1955 Ford Ranchwagon. : For all your service requirements no. matter how , large or small call 365-5244, AGENCIES Real, Estate Brokers cal 36S-7944 o John Hipwell ‘365-7514 ALAC NHA 3 bedroom home, full base- re] pete 287 Ridgewood Drive, we re farm, some timber, aaae and ener bulldings, electricity, Sac- rifice price ($2,600, Nicolas: Novica: Gi NOW. IS THE TIME “TO START | PLANNING - Yes, now is the time to start’ planning your new ‘home: so that= you can start construction in the . spring..See us about fine building lots. We are also ing: Fred Now Fe | ood Drive. in, Wood! yonably 7. %, writing, or phon- G, Denyer, * 615 Hoover Strect,, Nelson, B ,tin-37 3 bedioom home on Ridge-" oodiand Park rea- Grand Lid priced, Ph. Mode! (865-5 ‘5078. Ave, Furnis! FOR RENT . mm 3 bedroom’ house in ‘Rob- son, oll heat and full-basement, Ph. ZT bedroom modern ‘ome, Cedar ‘West, $85," :2. home. Cedar’ Ave., ‘Exst, $65, ‘Ande gon Agencies Ltd. ‘Small 3 bedroom’ nett Case tre and schools. Bono $49 [prize 1s Jolin © Klein of Edgewood, second prize is |: bedroom older Te $802. Furnished 2 2 Foom ‘basement suite, Ph. 365-5495. Tehed or unturnianed, 2 ibe - | room suite in Genelle, Ph, 968-8083. ttn-49 “7 Room avaliable | “tor “steady em=" ployed woman, Ph, 365-5868,: ployed woman. Ph, 365-5868) __ ed, Ph. men, Ph. Fully Slocan. Thrums, 363-7059, * Seen Juniper. furnished, block from arena. Also trailer space. Alberni Auto Court. Ph. 5" - Brand new 2 bedroom sulte with nice Central: location. asement, farnihed, Ph, 3 bedroom ou at Crescent vattey, modern. Ph, South Slocan 559-7552, large Itving room, ished. 365-5588, Bully furnished apartment, heat- 65-7883. cabin. 88 en ‘Housekeeping room for 2 gentie- ‘365-5442. Modern two room cabin, available Nov, 28, one Fh. ee 859-7520. Slocan, _359-7520.0.° S48 ‘S$ room house in’ Robson with furnished or un- S405i 348 garage, t 848 | home in Cautlegar, ‘with basement 2 room "365-8356 OF call at 124-4th aves ‘Castlegar. ets Furnished apartment, Ph, 365- | Cltent seeking modern 3 bedroo! and garage. Anderson ‘Agencies, ‘Bro- ker, eh a room and board.’ Ph, 805- Want an ae Junior high student wishes baby sitting job Casthegar:. Phone 365-7202 ——_—_———_———————— LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION DULLDOZING . ‘Contact PAUL THEDERABN Phone 365-7343 ‘Marshall's Store a ee Ye RL Gravel & Top Soll DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013" COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Corner Pine: & Sth, Castlegar ave erage of ‘574,900 gallons’ per day. LEGAL ee ee Singer show room open every ev- ‘at 1660 Columbia, Ave, “machines, polisherm typewriters, vacuums. For ‘the hus- band or wife who wishes to. buy. Christmas “Bonus certificates” with purchase ‘of machine. Drop in or Ph Ladies, Be A Success. Do you have spare time? Need money? Have budget problems? Want to contribute to family income? — If so start message § service: Public stenography, mm ‘bedroo: oll furnace. Ph, 565-7000 after 6 p.m, “4 bedroom house. Ph. Tar 4 room house: AT Blieterry. ee ‘New basement suite, 2 saan kitchen, pao Ave; Castlegar. || hedroom avallarls? December L ‘suite, partly i Ph, nply nn tenet Furnished, heated Bachelors ‘sulte, Ph. 389-5156 -or¢! sth and 348 and eat Write Box asec, Castlegar News. ‘U-Phone telephone answering as $20 monthly. Phone, in cal- endar of: events, Wake-up service. Help for employers and employees. Ph, 365-5265 evenings. tin-4¢ Mortgage money available at 7 per cent. Will also buy mortgages or agreements for sale. Write Box 490Z for appointments. tin-45 Glassitied ad rates: 6 cents per word org eh Insertion. Minimum 75 cents, ‘hree insertions for the price of two. — low on Wednesday: Room and board avattaple i pel | 3. vate home. Apply Sii-4th Ave, Cas- | x tlegar. ae 4B new to_earn /these. ore dollars | trict... Glassicied ads pe gt 12 noon es |= ¥ OF LANDS, AND. WATER) RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X (93163 Seven (7) yeara will be allowed ‘tor removal of timber. Donald _ Bros. Earthmoving * Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, DITCE: ING, . BACKFILLING, LAND SCAPING, '. ‘CEMENT «.: GRAVEL. Phone 365-6464 Castlegar 1 2S: GENERAL CONTRACTING Sustom Bulla & Remedelled $5. Ne.1, Castlogar Ph. 365-7820 ——— sale er sascuiee can. be ob- tained from the Forest Ranger, Cas- tlegar, B.C., from: the ep te For- ester, Nelson, B.C. eae ity Minister of "Forests, i ryictones Fas INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE. LTD. e : Charter. Service Notice” té Creditors ROOT-NEE MOBILE HOMES LTD. Ist, i a waluss Kinnaird, B.C. deceased. NOT! HEREBY John James Ruane, formerly ot; ICE IS GIVEN that creditors and = owing): "Bysges" anywh ere on the Arrow ; Lakes - ‘Phone: 365-5500 wreanss'— WELSON ana-bese _ uid be. done hefore they. are SECOND SECTION Published Every! Titede ay at: ‘The Gresaroads of of the Koatensys” , SECOND, SECTION VOL, 17, No. 49 “CASTLEGAR, “ ras BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DE DEC.: 3, 1964 RECREATION STUDY IS UNDERWAY HopetoEstablish doangyt datst f Lakes Highway Pattern by January A considerable’ amount of * planning and’ investigation ‘has been done on the conservation and recreation requirements of the Columbia river treaty pro- jects and further work on these aspects. is. continuing. This information ‘is contain- ed in‘a letter to the Associa- ted Chambers of Commerce of Southeastern B.C. from Dr. H. servation and recreation and you might find it interesting if some in this re- location of ‘parks and campsites. ler, we have; recent e firm of J.D. M of p: gard were’ set out. Under the terms of the con- ditional water licences for the three Columbia projects the Au- thority was’ required to under- take the’ following:':' ** os" (a) The reservoirs are to be cleared in the manner. and to|' L. Keenelyside, chairman of the BG. Hydro and Power Autho- rity. follow: the'eXtent directed by the Comp- troller of Water Rights after consultation with the provincial Deputy Minister of Forests. “(b) ‘Public ‘access”is' to be provided to the areas'as’ Farial text of the letter "gin ince the ‘water Ucenice th lard and: Associates, who are studying the shoreline, of the Arrow reservoir, to indicate suit- able locations for, beaches which could be’ established ‘once the Arrow, racervolr, has been cre: ‘As you can see, a consider- Re éligious 4 .¢ "i The Trail Ministerial Ass0- ciation has issued a’ statement strongly ‘supporting ‘ the: forma- Gaston oy a brief to thie West Koo- Yl tenae Regional College counell, Rev. Canon'-H, B.'‘Barrett, pre- sident of the Association, urges college ‘authorities to move cre- atively. and! quickly, toward the actual formation of the’ college. The ‘ministerial association has offered ‘its complete : assistance. : In expanding the views of able amount ° of’ planning’ and investigation has already‘ been done' and’ further work is con- tinuing on conservation and re A ‘Barrett sald: Rs “We would like immediate- ly to draw. your attention: to creation: "| the Present planning and arch- the advisability of p in hearings in 1961, a considerable amount of planning and investi- gation has been done‘on-con- Development Group Wants’ Reservoirs by the Comptroller. (c). An amount ‘of $30,000 has been: provided to the De: partment of Recreation and Con- servation to conduct a study and make a report'on such reme- dial measures as may-be | deter: out the Ci a river GIRL GUIDES ‘The ‘Girl Guides were first | ‘ organized in Canada in 1909, the same year the movement started in- England, ee for a rel- igious centre which would, from the first, indicate ‘the: college's concern for the whole ‘man, * “This: centre imight be es- tablished in many different ways but would probably include such tion ' of af Fegional college - at h tohigg offices, and a room ‘which might ere fied: in’ the ‘college. “Along with meeting azo be'used as‘a chapel. It should be added in) considering : the above..we have realized: that many of the students will be commuting but we'still feel the place‘of such 'a centre is Justi- ‘this centre wo- uld hope the college would make | al -stimulati Trail Ministerial Association Suggests Centre for Regional the humanities as part of the school if it were’ to Paitow too closely some of the less happy developments in our modern day universities, “We see the college as a centre of culture and intellectu- lon for this whol “for the within’ its» Tife ‘of such’ groups asthe student christian move- area. To this end we would hope for. a’ developed night : school whole’ life’ of the college. We | tei felt there was some danger ‘of | - the he college bec becoming something | mi, {vivant Gis GW ted College story of the Koo- ight doing, "t might serve to enrich our Whole squire. ‘ i mphasized well that the college should not li- mit itself to local concerns but interest program’ within the college. at ment and the inter-varsity chris-| was: mentioned that this wi tian fellowship, and at’the same time’ would allow for work by chaplains. ‘ ‘We note the development of not necessarily be centered on the campus itself. With the in- crease in lelsure time we wo- uld also emphasize the need for the department of dy. at the University of British Columbia and do hope that ‘this college would make similar ac-j in the daytime. ademic provision ‘for the study of religion as its Program. dev- elops. aby tt discussing the eurricu- things as a‘study: centre, coun- courses for workers, housewives and oth- ers -who could. attend classes “It-was felt that the col- lege might well become a ae torical‘ centre for the Kootena: area,'In doing this it might well of app! lege the community, ve a great advant over such a large tnshitudion a3 UEC. In the seminar we moulds hope that the students, of wi! ver age they happen to be, would bee: f think o: lum of the community college Bes fo archive and other facil- we were concerned 'to:emphasize ities for the, preservation and ‘community in relationships were given their full place.” mined for the eries and -wildlife. '*"'(d)' Such’ Yemedial measures for the’ fisheries and wildlife are to' be” undertaken as: the Comptroller -may direct follow: ing’ receipt of the aforemention- ed’ report. by‘ the ‘Department of Recreation and Conservation: Subsequently, the Comptrol- ler’ has ‘issued’ details ‘for the clearing of the Arrow and Dun- can reservoirs and these have been given wide publication. ‘~“ “>"Some of: the highlights of these Specitican one include ene Cleared Before Time! . CHI Gey That They Are Filled It was "the “unanimous opi nion ‘of those; in: attendance at the founding: meeting of : the Columbia - Kootenay Develop- ment Committee in Nakusp that the: Columbia’ treaty ‘dam ‘reser- yoirs. must be cleared :to proper specifications: before: they ~ are first filled. it all the Arrow reservoirinear settled areas, main highways or other areas of~ public-use must be completely, cleared, In other por- tions of the reservoir all’ trees, brush, stumps and snags ‘exceed- ing two. inches in diameter: and five feet in height must be cut to a height not’ exceeding two feet or the diameter of the stumps, whichever is. greater. Removal of ,trees, ‘stumps,. etc., ‘t -The Ss J. C. Enevoldsen,: told’ his home Chamber here at its recent meet- ing that the Nakusp resolution deals not. with the quality of the clearing, but with the time outlined in which to accomplish He said the specifications call for the job to be done with- in five years after the reservoirs are filled. He ‘said-the job sho- filled. Speaking ‘of the five-year pleted before the reservoir. fills. period. beyond | the: filling of. the Similar issued in relation’ to the ‘Ppor- tion of the Duncan reservoir in ‘settled areas’ must‘be com-|* specifications were |. < ‘Modern S"room House in Robson, 7 s , Sam Muithead commented: that prepared to discuss the | 332; Modern 8 er as 18ND pa in aerviee Oi others having claims against the es: at! etween the.dam and an.east- nate Drop in to have a look at these Lace Blouses Beautiful in black and: white COAT CLEARANCE V3 OFF SOME ARE FUR TRIMMED Pile Lined All Weather (Coats, and © They Are‘ Completely Washable . — SEE THEM AT — financing “of your home. Die ee senses YOUNG” AGENCIES LTD. YIMONE News me suitavie, ‘House for sale or rent in Robson. Rent. $65, Write Box 490B, ay edroom house, for: couple, Ph. furnished, 365-7010. aT P.O. Box 2470 426-2513 on the Fernie Road near the overpass, Cranbrook, B.C. Now completely overs SS and oper- ated by Joe Gray and Rae Masse. lo one else, We are authorized Dealers foe with basement and +, | 365-7008, * Furnished ground floor page ‘garage, $00. Ph. , ttn-45 General ee ae ten in the East ant West Kootenays — re cari: ers — ‘Canuck Siespers. and ‘Travel Tr Room and board avaliable, Suite | Pre ou for rent, Ph. 365-5265 evenings.” a > To tens. “CAR WASH. - SPONSORED BY CASTLEGAR DISTRICT. . Minor Hockey — ‘MIDGET REP TEAM — LOCATIONS: - =| cast to mile, 68. Persons using the rallers. good ‘used 8° and. 10" wides now in “jock and on conaiga- nt, Parts — Service — Towing 335 NEE AUSSIE SEEIT S AA ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: z Box tn-17 ‘asse. | 22nd -di by required to send them to the un- dersigned executor in care of ‘Dahl- strom, Wei re & McGauley,. P.O. Box 360, ,Castlegar,: B.C. before the - of December, ' 2964," after which date the executor will: dis- tribute -the sald estate among: the parties entitled thereto, having ‘re- gard only to the: claims. of which he then. has. notice. McGautey, Executor, <. a8 In loving memory. ofa husband and father, Oliver Nelson , Askew. 1963: who passed away Dec. 5, 303 Effective : December Sist, 1964. the’ (old) Cascade road. between: Christina Lake and Rossland will be maintained 16.4 miles west of Ross- land to Sheep Creek; from Cascade road between these points do #0 at their owe risk, by, order Minister of Highway: A. E, Staite, ered Superintendent. ~ |. Nothing can: ever. take away, * >| ‘The love a heart’ holda dear; “14 Fond © memories, ‘linger’ everyday,:>’ aT, CASTLE Remembrance 'keeps him "Sadly missed: by his wife, Irene 4 wand daughter Louise I. Yasenluk, : SQUADRON 581 WEERLY ROUTINE ORDER ©. * 6000 a vr oO) B RENT: WAREHOUSE a: DUPLEX ‘Near “Damelte 1 mile from 2 BR FURNISHED UNITS ‘ inferior. Lake Service Ltd. Phone Castlegar 365-5943 2: Phone“ Nelson * 352-5484 OUSE SPACE pan: ‘BOAT ‘STORAGE / TONITE. &. FRIDAY Shows ‘at 7 and\9 PM *| tate of’ the above deceased are here- ye * “J, myself ‘can't see--why this isn’t a reasonable request” by. B.C. Hydro. + To this Mr. Enevoldsen answered that the clearing will create “a. c floating debris” which will cre- ate hazards to recreational boat- ing, commercial navigation and float + Planes In addition, the ‘‘consider- able amount” ‘of cottonwoods and birch” trees cut; down’ will deadhead, and! sink ° after: they soak up water, ‘he ‘felt. % NA ~ FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN lossal amount of west line drawn across the valley one mile north of Howser. Clear- ing of ‘the reservoir north ‘of this line to’ be. carried''pro- the ‘pressure of regional recre- ational needs. > ‘The report by the Depart- ment of Recreation and Conser- vation on’protection of’fisheries and wildlilfe is still under pre- paration. The “Authority has re- cently provided further ‘assist- ance to. the Department for.a study into the migration“of fish to spawning grounds in the Dun- can‘and‘Lardeau rivers in‘order that this important information can be incorporated into..the repo Joint investigations into high- way locations have been under: way with the: department of highways since prior to the wa- terlicence hearings and studies are well in’ hand to determine gressively as’required to‘meet| © AND EUROPEAN. ‘TOURS ARRANGED ©: The tSataaean’ will pues. cat the é L: ie WS ANTHONY High Schoot at 1850 hes, on Wed- Ne : : ‘ e nes : A Bowling, will be held at 26.00 he on | I CASTLEGAR ‘AGENT: FOR ‘THE WESTERN HOTEL Rey Ti : CHAIN RAH .AKVICK to ‘ oe a LSEN, Dated ‘this 27th’ day of Nov Normal, eating em be WwW ES FT. LS Burton: vicinity. Highway-‘loca- AD; 1964. — Morris J. ‘Akvic! ‘| as” per) CAP :464-F25 “ant~S tions for’ Mica’ and ‘Duncan ‘pro- 7 4 q ; Notles, of Applicat of Application “for ca of syuyeuae Be I — x DEPT, STORE jects have.now-been. gtablished. 3. en Officers coat ee : Phone 365-4911 “*