CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 8, 1960 MICA DAM * Columbia Development river river ‘The ve e project cannot take a back seat to any other river development pro- Ject in British Columbia. It must come first, and with it the Mica Creek Dam, Hon, Howard Green, minister of external affairs, told native of Kaslo, _ “The federal government is in- terested. primarily in Mica Dam, ‘This is the main development on the river. If there Ja to be any de- of the will go ahead,” said the silver-haired | 150 persons attending & public meet~ velopment, at.Mica Creek we (fed- ing in Nelson Tuesday night. .. [eral government) are interested.” “Er am very positive that de- UHF Radio Units Are No Longer Available m of works depart- ment communication received a temporary setback Inst week when Castlegar council learned UHF ra- dio units, to be purchased from Pacific Communication Services, were no longer available. ‘ ‘The search for second-hand un- its, one for village office and a mo- bile unit for the works truck, will begin anew. Council's application for a UHF licence ts now being processed, Radio-telephone was rejected as being too expensive. B.C. telephone would chage $50 for installation of the unit and $2450 per month thereafter. - “The only advantage ‘radio- telephone has is that you can call anyone with it,” said Comm, Walter I Thorp. “It is tine for séme businest- es, but not for a small municipallty. | WORD-A-WEEK . By BACH ursine Cir’ sin) ao. COFDR PERTAINING 10, OR LUKE A BEAR OR THE BEAR. FAMILY; HAVING BEARLIKE CHARACTERISTIC ‘Mrs. ‘Albert Raymond is sentimental. Each time she visits her bank Safety Deposit Box she scolds herself for not having her old fashioned family, jewelry re-set . . « but somehow she hasn’é the heart to change it. So it stays with her papers and securities, safe in the bank vault. : Ellen Ramsay doesn’t own a diamond yet . . - but’she’ll have one soon in an engagement ring. Like most girls she has plans for marriage and her growing Savings Account in The Canadian. Bank of Commerce is earmarked for wedding expenses and purchases for her first home.” Precious jewels from the past ... happy plans for the future ... The Canadian Bank of Commerce helps protect both. Whatever banking services you _ need you can be sure they are readily available at OUTDOOR EXPOSURE’ — Advance tions the r bookings on guests and Canada indicaté a banner ands of tourists flock to 600-room Banff Springs from May .19 until Sept. open from June 13 until Canadian. Pacific's resort hotels across store for 1960. In Western Canada, some of the world’s most pituresque.. mountain ranges and natural: scenery. are two.very good reasons why thous-, where Canadian Pacific ‘operates the ‘400-room Chateau Lake Louise Hotel, . Canada’s rock-ribbed east coast, the~ Digby Pines Hotel and cottages’ will ns at -. season is in“ the Rockies: Hotel, open, 15 and the Sept. 6. On mountains. ‘Andrews by-the-sea, N.B., opens its doors June 23 and closes Sept 9. In mid i | July, a special “golf week” tournament will be held on the hotel’s seaside cham- |_| pionship course. Among eye-caching sites are above left:—guests enjoy a | round -of golf over the 18-hole course = at the 18-hole course at the Algonquin : . Hotel; lower : left:—riders silhouette u jade green Lake. Louise with Victoria Glacier in the background; extreme | right:—- scenic view of. Banff Springs Hotel with the Bow river. winding its way toward the snow-capped Fairholme ’ open June ‘15.and close Sept. 3, while a “aye é ‘ Hotel at St., at dusk, there lives & Somewhere between a pre-dawn j patience to sit through a movie, gulp of coffee and ‘a dog-tired-but-|he’s the only: man who can .Jook ‘Normal’ Males Vulnerable ‘To Contagious Fishing Pox — raptured’ creature will dream of no- thing but fishing. Even his nights are filled with ecstatic dreams: of smoother water, singing reels, and Junker bass. Then after an eternity | of a day or two, hell be off in a hail of equipment ... on. this fish- ing trip to end all fishing trips! It he's;a gentle, loving husband, he might remember to pat his wife kindly on the head before he leaves. at a low spot in his backyard after a rain-and think’ not of how to drain it off; but‘ rather of how he ean raise minnows there. He ‘is the ‘only ‘boyfriend who can sit with: his girl on = porch swing on a balmy June night and wonder whether the‘ bass will ‘be taking fifes or pluga in the morn- ing _ Some fishermen go at it tooth and nail the year around. They even chop holes in the ice to fish. However, most fishermen are sea- sonal. From fall to spring. Come spring, however, and great change occurs. They succumb to the fishing pox — a highly contagious disease which sweeps: the nation every year. - What diakes a fisherman’ tick? ‘Who’ knows? But here are 8 few strange-but-true facts. which may help you understand him, ‘A fish- erman is a fellow who will: do without shoes to-buy’a new fly-rod; he's a fellow who's not much: for his bare hands. . any branch of The Canadi a Bank of Cox ‘THE CANADIAN ‘BANK OF COMMERCE ‘ * Call us your bankers He's a felurnal addict to fishing magazines; he's a, normal. husband gone crazy or a bright son .gone mad but who will sit 14 hours in & poat; he is a man .who will take his wife fishing on Mother's Day; he's a noctlow, who’ hdin’t~ the . WOODLAND PARK housing development ‘and vigorous representative for this riding. regardless of party affiliation, candidate Don Brothers who is seeking re- have had their problems worked’ upon by Brothers wher: they “have rsought his Frist elected to the provincial legislature help. He now. séeks endorsement Monday ection, Mr. torate of his record and. the Brothers: has proved himself ,a capable’ record of Social Credit in this province. ° at Kinnaird is visited by Social Credit All persons, election as MLA for Rossland-Trail. riding. Mr. At Mr. by.the elec in the ‘D b 1958, by oe ON ELECTION DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 12 VOTE ~ _ VOTE SOCIAL CREDIT ~ RE-ELE L gardening but will dig worms with); he Js, it is not. a WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE IN THIS POSITION? ° You are in Toronto, New York‘or Lon- “don... . or. maybe in Vancouver. . You are trusted as a professional man- ager or advisor with moneys saved up by people or by companies of share- holders. Your job'is to place these savings wisely. - peat In the past you have put some very large sums of money in B.C. (This and more: money like it helped make our province for a‘ long time the fastest. growing in Canada.} z You have been disturbed by the 1958 and: 1959 record of strikes in B.C. But even more disturbing to you is the pros- pect that, if the Socialist CCF party were to win in the coming Provincial Election, an ambitious ‘small group of paid officers of labor unions now dom- inating and financing the. CCF would contro! the Government of British Co- lumbia. Joining ‘union leader power over labor and industrial relations with political power over all property and fives in British Columbia, this group would have dangerous strength. i So, wondering whether, to invest more money in British Columbia or to put it in Alberta, Manituba, On- tario or elsewhere — without such risk—what would you do? Puii LS dAdo had Setat aa oad * To help these managers of ‘savings _ make decisions favorable to B.C:, British Columbians should vote to reject the, idea of State Socialism, run by a hand- ful of union officers. - eet INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS COMMITTEE , of the: a : : B.C. Federation of Trade & Industry iB. Nar .. . he's just skilled in the Nsherman is a highly imag- inative creature. -He imagines that 8, few good striners of fish will com- dollars spent: on ‘fishing : gear. He imaginés that ‘the (fish ‘will’ bite better when the beat-is not loaded with the wife and kids. He imagines art of exeggerating for emphasis! |’ ce Af pensate the budget for the umpteén |. feed in the morning, it’s. only;com- mon sense that they. just have to bite something before dark! . all his own. He dearly loves a fish- o ted something about. the fish “really ‘biting Wke mad” ab ‘a certain spot. holds 8 Rainbow in-his creel. So he checks the weather report and promptly ignores. {t “because «he’s three real hot:plugs, sure-killer fles, 1 which is to attract fish. ° % For the next-few. days this en- ee OMS. SMITH’S PLUMBING. & HEATING Phone 3401 CASTLEGAR - FOR SAFE, => _. DEPENDABLE, Donald L. Brothers [x i BROTHERS that, , if the «fish don’t ‘rise ito] ‘The fisherman lves ‘in a world |" “Fils heart leaps up and he be-| goltig anyway. Then-he buys two’ or): special. new lines and maybe come) - TT oo THE LIFES . maybe ‘it’s because gs features, Look into it. talk to on your road to ' Maddocks Opens -< Hew. Shoe Store In Grand Forks. RC, Maddocks Castlegar merchant Bob Mad- docks lost Thursday opened Grand Fork’s first store dealing exclusive- ly in’ footwear. Managing .the new branch will be Bob’ Merchant, an .employee ‘of Maddocks .Shoe Store in «PUBLIC NOTICE I HEREBY GIVE ‘NOTICE that, ‘on Thursday, the 22nd day, of September, 1960,,at'the hour’ of 10:30 O'clock In’ the forenoon, at-the Courthouse, Kaslo, B. C., I will sell at ublic auction the lan = provements. thereon : in the list hereinafter ‘net “out, of the persons in eald rf “ Peapeventar all DELINQUENT AND. CURRENT. persons for. Interest, costs, and expenses, including ‘the cost of advertising said sale, due up! to and: including the year 1958, and. interest “there sale,'be not sooner pald., ° ' Rina taxes due and Unpaid ‘by. sald “List. OF. PROPERTIES “NELSON - SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND COZLECTION DISTRICT. list hereinafter set out, for on the date of tax sale, and Sf the total amount of taxes ereon, together ‘with costs of. advertising “sald Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property Besecker, Lester Dean Dinper, Margaret. F. .. Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property Marble. and Granite perlor Fractional mine: » C. of T. The surface of Lot 4756, surveyed as Su- ral claim, Canadian ‘Works, Ltd. j Burns, John _. Burns, John - Burns, John Burns, John: A] Burng, John Burns, John Laybourne, ‘Benjamin (reg, owner,. Mary anklin < rs Gertrude | Lots 17 to 20’ Gnel.) Bk, 2, Lot 403, C, of ‘\“Many Grand ° Forks people dealt. with us here in Boisvert, Jetfery Burns, John said. Mr, Maddocks, “and we invite them and all ‘other residents to come in and visit: us.” He paid tribute to Grand Forks residents for co-operation received and the warm welcome extended, — The new store will.catry. a full line of shoes — everything for ba- bies,: youngsters, teen-agers © and adults, in a wide variety of sizes -and atyles. “It isnot our intention ta take business away from any established firm here,” sald Mr, Maddocks, “but to augment it. We feel Grand Forks, should have a store exclusively de- voted to footwear.” : Born in Wales, Mr. Maddocks came to this country after the war because he found Canadians £0 friendly when he was stationed here dian girl and they have two child- ren — Colin, seven and Judy, nine. They have been in Castlegar since 1952. and have had a summer home at, Christina Lake for the last three years. ~~ ae ¥ “Ours. is not a boom and bust Sbeseure we can give the fine service iand varied selection’ people ‘Mr, Maddocks has served three years on the Castlegar’ village coun-| Smith, William” Smith, William Smith, William estate of Rosena Klein, Adeline 'B. estate of Rosena B. y Gallo, Anthony R, __. Larsen, Henry M. Larsen, Henry M. Hawthorn, John M. ‘Witt, Harold’ M, _.. McCready, George E. RE, Lea _ i, Vere Y. H. M. Dignam McCready, George E. Whittler,. J. A‘; JeL.; Walttler,’ J. Klein, Adeline B. (adminx, of The Canada Trust Company -_ Corporation Ltd. Montgomery, AS We oe Bluebird ; -Slocan -- Mines (NPL) Gi - Clever) - ‘ion Ltd. cil, 1s a Canadian Legion and ‘a Rotarian,” > < : Youthful’ Bob: Merchant cele- brated his moving to Grand Forks by ‘tuying- three’ lots: there. Mr. Merchant, who comes from England, termed “his -acquisition’ “the «| piece of Canada Ihave owned and it feels wonderfal.".:. 92. My, Merchant is “married and has 4 son, Brett,.who rushed in the year for. themi-by being the .Trail New Year’s baby. From Newmarket,]. England, Bob has been: in Canada. three years and is looking forward to living and working in Grand Forks, ei Es ‘ - Rubber:Gloves. gies Soft, pretty ‘hands are ‘an. /as- set to any woman. But the prob-|* lem -is, how..can. they stay lovely when there’s so much ‘laundry, scrubbing and cleaning to be done? ‘The answer Is rubber gloves.’ Some .. homemakers. . complain that rubber gloves’ are: too much trouble — or that’ they can’t scem to. grasp - things “properly © when wearing them. It's true that -it takes a ‘little while to get used to them, but.the) reward Is worth the effort. Used. when you're.work- ing with hot, soapy water,-or with messy frults‘and vegetables during the canning season, rubber gloves are wonderful wife-savers! Hi three pairs of rubber glov- Shand all:the time, one pair » kitchen, onp for the.bath- and another’ pair’ for the laundry room, To keep gloves best, hang them from ‘clothes pegs slt- Ing.on cup hooks, - If you buy:the “heavy ‘quality: rubber gloves with| cotton © linings, ::you'll , find them easy to: slip on ‘and ‘off, .without the \ald* of talcum ‘powder, and _your hands won't perspire 28 much-in them. « This.,type ‘of; glov- es. last Jonger, too.” When one’ of your rubber gloves does spring a Jeak, you. can ‘get extra :wear, by mending ‘the: tear, With®,the new plastic rubber, available. In ‘tubes. (Jr,), deceased) Canadian ‘Marble and Works Ltd. Bluebird (NPL) oe. Bluebird - Slocan AN.P.L Logan, ‘Thomas D. (N.P.) Columbia Whitelock, Edgar C: Braun, Joseph: Braun, Joseph Larsen,-. Henry ’ reg. Katherine . Graham, Larsen, ,'Henry © (reg. Katherine”: Graham, My x Draper, Margaret F. Draper, -Anthonla «=. If you ‘use: plaln,: ‘Ilght-weight |" rubber. gloves that wear out more’. quickly, you - may. find. yourself plagued with an. excess of widowed left-hand ‘gloves. Try. turning: some of these. spares’ Inside- out ‘so. that they. can. be mated’ with) each Draper, Douglas R.\B. : tL F. other. - v y ; dyaper, ‘Margarel Johnson, Floyd Haro! Bridge, Stanley : Archibald; -Bridge,Pear] Allce (reg. own- er, Claude “Macdonald, exec. of will.of Andrew. Shutty |: Bridge, Stanley Archibald E ing .Company - Victoria, British Columbla -. T. Ze Lots 17, 18, Bk. 6, a: ee ‘3 to'7 (inel.), a 11, D.L, 187, Plan "T, 69: Lots 1 to 20 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Bk..A, C, of T. 68925. to 20 Ginel.), Bk. 8, C. of T. 2063K ‘TI306I. Lot °512,-m claim, C. KOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT Plan: 245A , BK, G, C, of T. SV6T71 - 1 (incl), Bk, GC. of *T. ci}, Bi. b, and Lots i to 15) . Sec. 5, Tp. 1, dincl.), Bk. M, of S. BE. Lots 1 Tp. 1, C. off, S7679E __ Plan, 553A . 562: fe ts 17, 1 92, C, of T. 932121 _, Lot 403, Map 553 BK. 2, C, of T. 470455 _. Lots 1 to 4, 17 to. 22 : DL. 549, Plan S57 Bks: 77, 78, C. of T, 105992 __.__- Bk, 80, C, of 7.205932. a ‘ILots 13, 14, 20, 21, Bk. 1, DL. 836, Plan 746, C, of T, 1082851 3 Map 516 ~ Bks, 11, 12, C, of T. 54932% —_ Bks. 13, 144, ©, of ‘T, 549321 Lot 35, Bk. 29, Pleri 569, C. of T. 523251 Lots 4,-5; Bk, D, D.L..809, Plan 609D, of.T. 983: Parcel A (D.D, 142651. Be 9T3881 DL, 1431, 822, Plan 627 C. of T. of T. 549C,. 1120K :___. Ltd. | Log 540, surface rights Ly -| claim, C, of T, 894051 Granite Slocan’ Mines Ltd.| rot Bk. Bk. Bluebird. Slocan! Mines: Ltd. | rot Bk. Bk. owner, , of estate of John Graham) -- Lot ‘owner, adminx. of estate of John Graham) --| Lat plan attached’ to 4581 Lot 819, Plan.X 77 and . | 17709), C..of T, 968211 Pt. Lot 826 ‘as shows outlined in red on|’ @ conveyance in °D.D. |* as registered under 4581, C. of T.]° “849, surface rights “Sines Ag. pci, C. of .T. 894051 veh 855,' surface rights" Rawden mineral aim, C. of T, 894051 E 3 ae Lot 875, Plan 1326 3, ©. of .T. 115675 4, ©. of ‘T. 132520T 1013, ‘surface righia Idaho’No, 2.min- claim, C. eral of Te - Surface ‘rights . of, Lot 1414, in al claim, ©. G. 387/91. DAL: 2155,. Pla 796 85,:C.G. 1841/8809: .. 68,.C, of T. 1120751". ns —— 3815,.C,-of T. 561001 3818, Gg of .T, 561001. _.... “Da. 3888, Plan” 789 *’ DL, 3888, Plan-804 = 7+ (VLA) | Bi..18, C. of T. 710872 _.------. Bk. 6, DL. 4595, Plan 1038, C. of T, 84090T ioe urface rights ‘Stranger mineral Bka, 11, 12, D.L, 4595, Plan 1316, C, of T. 663161 = 4. Relkoff, Nick J./_2..--------- Elasoff, Kuzma (reg. * ‘Henrietta Dearin) Pozdnikoff,’ Johti AL Groenhuljsen, Walter _[ Chernoff, Fred _. Markin, George Larsen, | Henry of estaté of J. Graham) _ ‘Works Limited Burns, John __.. Besecker, L. D. (Dr) =. | Bk. 1, ‘C. of T. 98342r ae ‘owner, | Bk. 4’ and that pt. Bk, 5 lying N. of! which bisects the Es’ and .W. boundaries Besecker, Lester D, (Dr.) (veg. ‘owner, Roy Elvin Green) _.. Kanlgan, 'Alec,; Kanigan, Mary (reg... owner, Katherine. Graham, .'adminx. Canadian Marble and Granite Lot 5548, C.G, 459/248 __-,-—-~-- Lot 5964, Map 886 of the said bk,'C,-of T. 14064 Besecker, Lester D, -...--..-- ‘The surface of Lots 6283 and 6234, ag Alva: and Alma’ mine: 19822, C. of T..107280I -. D.L. 7615, Plan 838 Lot 8127, Plan 1187 Bk, 4, C. of T. 491531 ~ Bk, 25, C. of T, 623341 . known as shown coloured. red.on-C.G. Plan DD. S. % Lot 7082 -(unreg. C.G,-1727/588) ---- Bk. 7, Map 1028, Lot 7634, C. of T. 67388I_.. ‘~| Lot 7775, C, of T. 492761 Lot 8337, C, of T, 561031 Lot 9038, C, of T..2481 Lot 11412, C. of T. 691101 -. Lot 12625, C, of T, 682191 _ Bks, 50, 51, Lot 8506, Plan 1187, C. of T. ‘957461: 7 : “| not 8335, C, of T. S6L00T __--..--- pees owner, | ° dminx, Datea at Nelson, B, C., this 12th day of August, 1990.” se8—270 ees. UENT for interest, costs, and sale, be not sooner pald. due up to’ and including the year 1958, and Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property Domladovac,. Dora ._.. McDowall, Vere X. ‘MeDowall, Vere ¥. McDowall, V. Y. McDowall, Vere Y. Watts, Ruth BE, 2. Simmons, Leon 8. Simmons, Leon 8. Leon S. Leon. 8. ]Simmons, Leon 8S. -..----..--- Leon 8. Leon 8. y Matthews, Frank; | Matthews, “pa. 97, Plan 727. red ‘on Ref. Plan 93260) the N. 37 ft..of sald: pin), C. of T. D.L, 284, Plan 380 Bks. D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, ©. of T. Bks. N, 0, C. of T, 544181 shown outlined In red. on Ref. 814681, C. of T, 814681, --. Pt, Bk, 26, D.L; ined in red on Ref,. Plan, and 2441), C.of T. 1019781». Bk, 42, D-L. 273 (except Plan 2927), ‘P. 1095681 Lot 4,°C, of T. 1104551 Lot 5, C. of T, 1104551 if eet, ei Bk.-A, Map 990, Sub-lot 4, D.L, 309, B33E : : Ivy Le. Oakley, Clifford VLAY Penson, Frances; Knott, Jeffery . (reg. owner, ‘The Gold King Limited (N.P-L.) Tull, Frederick __--. LaHue, Richard M. Enderaby, Alfred: __. Lepine,, Antonlette” _. . |Simmons, Leon Selk Read, Harold D. -.----- sete DL, 812, Map 730c Bks.- 77, 78, C. of T. T78621 _. PBK, 124, C. of ‘T. 1056071 .. DAL. 891, Plan2008 KOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT Lots C.D. Bk. 21, Lot 96, Plan 699, C, of T. 1087371 ms Lots 2 to 7 (incl.), Bk, 6,.C, of T. S44181 __ Lots 1 to 14 (inel,), 16, Bk.'7, C. of T. 544isr ca Pt. Parcel 1, Explan. Plan 134161, DL. 205, Plan 800, shown 3 23081 and except. pt; subdiv. under Plans gn” Pins “Uda oF Be Bk. 1, DL, 812,.Plan 1677, C, of T..1011131 That pt. Bk, 2 shown’ outlined in red on Ref. ‘Plan 771731. (except private lane on 948041] 191,|. Plan]. out- |. (save C.of except. thereout those: pts. , Plana 2559 and 2927 in red on Explan, Plan 9364" 109568) Read, Harold D, Bk, 2, D.L, 1236, Plan 2574, C. of T. 1004071 Sub-lot 38, D.L, .1236,:Map X 69 (save and subdiy. | by and that pt. outlined 71), C. of Ts