CASTILE LEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 22, 1967 Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE F@@D” Phone 365-6741 ‘for Take-Out Orders pee 6 eat ites eae Dey Open 6 to 1 a.m. Pridays aad Sxtordays [Air Condltianed for €sol, Gowtfort 7 _ BANQUET FAGELITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS CASTLEGAR NcWS, Thursday, June 22, 1967 Kinnaird Pupils ‘Hold Plano Recital An evening of entertain- A t ment took’ place recently in the t, David's 2 AGW. memb- evening, with ‘ith j.. Lam. Kinnaird Hali wien: Mraitt D.°A.] ers eld their beth and Miss Stainton, who are McIntosh and Mrs. pre- June 14: in? the undercroft of] both ‘caving heb District: : short- Following is a lst of KISS) the school by answering almost |S2ivted thelr plano pupils i re-|t th 20° members} ly, ag honored guests. ho have won awards|all questions correctly, (What a in deo" centennial prysteal, Bt Bird eh (COT EROS Stphen esi, pre etna ness program, like a geatoned F en tie | J larke, Gordon : Soukoroff, The Scene at .... KINNAIRD SECONDARY we stock a full selection of y SAVAGE SHOES for childee n i ‘and ‘her fam- Miss ‘Tena Stainton. showed | ily are moving to Duncan ‘and colored’ slides of ‘her trip''to} Miss Stainton ‘is. pena Sie England, ‘Trail where she will work.:' This was {followed bya social were both Presented wit with. ae a centen- Louise Rita, Dev. Nancy Fowler, Joyce I> man, nz Speaking fee in this hott ada Huston and Liz Thor- -| Larsen have proved to be agile atting, erney, . : Christine Evin, | §¢! zak, Caro! Koff, | Fatay 1 Pavlis, ‘Cathy ae ee thinkers and very valuable team ita So} , Kathy ‘Tegart, Bon- members. toe owe Tes Skulstad has joined ‘Winners Oy Gold Medals: tue ranks of those graduating Bruce York, Jack Woo ith distinction from the top rge, John’ Sokolowski, aad level of our reading program. $ ion, Allen Markin, David Mc- Creight, Pat Lucas, Harry Kooz- netsoff, Dwayne Keus, Larry Mc- | Congratulations jrenel All during “nis warm wea- Keraiff, Doug Freeman, Law-! ther, we have been eating lunch rence Haley, Peter Kalesnikoff, , Utside, Wayne Abietloft, and Marnie Sch! and Laurie Lakti TOV, Sure La Wattord, Donna Wi Hea ugh, Ka- thie Fields, Tonathan, Joseph and Wonona Bowman, resa and Lynda iMeGauley,” Trudy Lyons, Diana Schlattner, Susie and Sam- my ‘Harms, Katherine White, Dean Graves, Joanne Pepper, Bruce York, Glenda Oborne, Beverley Strelioff and Douglas who also delighted the Ath two Giri: gu Winners, of Gold Medals: gear ea ga | Verona. and David Bozok, ae wagts corsages and Plan Slarted \ pplal cup and saucer. and a W.A. On, Tom Wilding ‘extend- ed the sincere thinks’ and ap- Tr zr of all; to‘ those’ two dies b fon their help during ‘the By the Commerce A double-your-money sav- ings plan ‘was announced this week iy the: Canadian Imperial } ra, solos. i Mike Kanigan, our beautiful school grounds, The ‘boys! * softball finals, eld between the Panthers and e T-Birds, saw the emerge victorious 10-8, ROM, wy we Panthers Goober" re or Hhery ‘dangle bien scrap of pap- we wil have our ib, It should prove hilarious (and rewarding). to the teachers by she pare: and: pu in presenting beauti- ful bouquets of carnations, ‘An our attention lately has been rivetted on our noon-1 ou, Reach fort the Golden City ae Wins eral manager, said the 100 per cent account will double the amount ofa a deposit in 15 years by means of. sompoutd piterest at Rune piteed rates it ig ; the Jong-term deposit in- strument of f this eto be of- fered by any bank in Canada. The new'account combines guaranteed growth with a life insurance benefit, full cash value and the right of withdrawal at any t Hing: It is being introduced L. G. Greénwood, chief gen- R . pper table was beau- sty decorated ‘with low bow ust ft mixed ‘summer flowers, astesses ‘were Mra-'W., McCabe, Mrs, B; Trussler, Mrs, C. W. Ken- iD. Marcellus. ious meeting of ‘at the home of binson, and she’ was’ a fe gua 3 with a trom: the- eraembers rior leparture. es' Indies where shé’and her family will jolt ‘ere, Gibson who is em LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER y ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order ‘SEE US FOR A COMPLETE NEW -era 9; 9, Yank G @ end June 10, Giants 17, Dodg- one The last @ was a imake- “up fora ost gus game June ite ” Standings as/of June '10 were: - Team P Giants e202 16 “TL: Pts. Veteran Rallroad: Man Died Recently In Nelson Hospital . | woman, ,Thomas field, 71, died in Kootenay : P ed’. fa: Kinnaird |= The father oracx ma Island, the: sketch is one ots a, series cone by. Mr. Wilson across Cana a in comm: - ation of Canada’s Centennial ‘celebration. Mr., Wilson - also did some sintchine in KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO T. RITA’S HALL © FRONT ST. TONIGHT ntreal, ‘a Canadian ray ed -by the ‘Bank ‘of Hitter “Showing, a ak erati at Dungat Mi Twice Over Castlegar in ail Commerce branches'across Castlegar. It was double trouble last The Josliig pitcher was L.| cons Verne 1S eRr Period, the General Hospital 1 recently. LINE OF CEILING LIGHT compounding of jintereat results feu denattaeear le] 1 8 brain department, Ths proves ise including general know- fh ee, Schiavon aes as moder- Fe ator, with Mrs, Miller,"Mr. Mag- Ho, and Mr. ‘Vollmethause of- ficiating as judges. “the: Panthers have but committed four far, beaten out’ "the Jaguars, eo Mr. Maglio's and the '-.|for sleet runs and. two ‘errors, have Pecked ea furious- old: Li ly at thi ipizzans, MeLallin wig eu al in who ‘struc Dee MeGauley stunned and walked three. a and three walks. Top hitters for Popoff, relieved by B. Carlson and D. Chernenkoff. Together they combined for one strike out, In the first game, C; collected : six ‘hits fori five, runs Rossland collected 10 hits itcher was out eight GLENMERRY USED FORNITURE: 3194 Highway Drive ‘in the Millar and Brown “Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE were Kay ao for four, and Lawrence Chernoff, two for three. In tks second game, a real slugfest,”: Castlegar . went ‘down to defeat 13-12. The winning pitcher was Seal, who struck out id walked 7. 8 an The losing pitcher, Savin- koff was relieved ‘by R. Fuller- ton. Together they combined for one strike out and'eight walks, Rossland got nine hits for 13 runs and committed two er- rors. + ‘Castlegar collected 16 hits for 12 runs but committed seven errors. in an average, retu: pis ber year of cent on the o7 I di post neat is ere ae sembani period the date each depssit a made. CASTLEGAR NEWS SOE Ye Sy Meany FIXTURES “iWe Take Better Care of Your Building Needs triptyind 6386 COLUMBIA AVENUE: — PHONE 365-5155 en (CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL Facts on the Hospital By-Law J eapes ioe his colorful career, once | * from" dro’ sin ae to forces in: World War ‘His career with ‘the railway, pbegan'on y Dec: 1,.1916, when he joined the ‘road’ as a in: Fromsi 1988 ‘until his :ré t | he: 1949 9 senior conductor. “He had Several’ ‘narrow es 948 when a parge ‘on. which "his The: Tout. oe a Va asirk de school, bat other than Bride, ‘Willan BE d) ward Ga ler Prior, Richard Mc- § Har- Jan Carey Brewster, json oun Oliver, eB, 8 eLea ‘ naan Sattaria Pat. iY Hart paren Johnson, | | + jer ise fennlal project for = ; a , In eve Heator. fost make fewer ratine You ave tine and labour-ares tan Cominco. Lia./Calgary. Meer ; See oT. phone? 365-7252 : MAJOR EXPANSION PROGRAM rake od ted and, nee a I ent OF curate. young : Ferien or vent ito! ire George:A:iW: ts Be le, it given a aes such r Beaven, i the escaped: death when the Lucky 2 familar environment. | Robert spirit E.-B>Davies, Joh Robson; if andere interested. tn what les, John an sare Jim: snowslide at Zington 2 ainost aia is- a selena a wey Perhtasieat Davies J. He Turner, id ie ‘yone on before, and the men . :) buried: his train; and the "T like the Petter Semlin, Joseph |and' women who fashioned the lector case hits were col, A ; a 7 3 A BA bead . [had to claw taste a = VN ic’ Martin, ‘Dunsmuir, Ed- great events of the past. y rea triples 3 : im & : % ; sg heat ie ieee, ‘om Uphill now be pa ee eS and ‘by B. Dickinson, a triple, D. 3 " : Hl TT F 5 i coat: ‘ahve feison x ay Pas ce ret rua SSA Cherneakote ‘and dD. Stoosnnore, eee ¢ | a ier alte: y ES ire suey Ae FE corps. = ‘ : I : i; ; her. ‘astlegar’s next games are Secrtere * - OVER ame t in Gani Forks ‘sunday The next ES i : "7 home games are on July 2 when ail bes - E fee Bat V " i ( Cranbrook will be here for a . double-header starting at 1 p.m. ceptory, No. 88 rae. cea, : Vancouver. Kinnaird Guides Receive Badges | Open Weekdays 1 p.m: . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m - 9 p.m. The top hitters for Castle- gar were Frank Lanzarotta three for three, Lawrence Chernoff three for four and Kay Savin- koff. three ‘for five. Doukhobor Centennial Expo 67 Choir CONCERT Seumdey, yume 24 —s 8 p.m. ‘or Te ! LS d i _ 3 School 2nd eee last eae’, oe Admission: Adults $2 Children $1 : “rdw Belle laa Tickets available from Choir members, Simpson- commissioner. Sears, Brilliant Co-op, Central Food jMert and at the door Saturday Night. 3,000,000 Shares Bank of British Columbia. Price $25: 00 j per share: the ea G this is Hospital District will’ go-to ‘the Polls June 26, 1967 vote for an ‘addi- tional By-Law of $313,282.00 to make available the necessary. funds to proceed with construction. The Jow bid received is $471,589.00.in excess ‘of our original estimate Prepared two years ago. On the basis of the 1987 Hospital District ‘Assessment a lew of 82 mills will be required for repayment over a 20 year period for the additional’ funds" Tequired ‘in" this” Second “By-] Law. “This meang a tax of 82c per thousand dollars of taxable assessment. - ‘ + The total mill rate for hospital Purposes includin existing debt of the present hospital will ley — second class, stess; total 4.01 mills, ae keep’ Eaton ho us Dat of Offering: June 15, 1967 to July 15, 1967. , ey A copy of the Prospectus will be furnished on request. Hospital Districts have been formed to spread the cost of hospital construction and capital ex- i erry penditure over‘ a large area. Our Hospital District takes in, the ‘Wotridaries“of thé Central. ‘Kootenay * Sayenchuk — iife Sand: ‘religion Regional District. With the formation of this Hospital District we can anticipate a rate ‘of-3.6 mit ; and hostess; Wendy Latdler and INCLUDING: OUR HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM. If this ‘second-By-Law is ‘voted down, Donna Walker — hostess; Grace it should be. emphasized that our mill rate for hospital will to. app tely Gormley —. friend to animals; 2 mills regardless, and ‘the people in this area will’ get nothing in return;:they-will-in’ effect be Sheena, Warford — homemaker; B Paving the! existing pespital. debt st the Region plus new Sots mile in jother aoe be Ye the egion: ict our major expansion cost .6 of.a a tax,o: er, ousand 5 sate Bosra - Brushes ma Bldg. Paper and:Karen n Webber —~ industrial, dollars: of tenable assessment —_ approximately $6. 00 to the average taxpayer. B o D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona E Electrical Supplies f F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings G Glass -‘Gyproc es H : - Hi + Ete. 1 Insulation - ‘Information rs 3 Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer L Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres . M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac N Nails — Nosings O° Oils P Plywoods (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster Q Quick Plug R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals U Urethanes - Urez V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes W Windows (Pierson, etc.) X X-tra Special Cash Discounts Y¥ YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS — Z Zeebrick - Ete. - Ete, - > Ete. ENGINEERED P&G =" HOMES See the New ‘67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 BUILDERS See Us for the Best Prices in Town! A Arborite - Adh k 18 Directors of the. ‘Bank of British, Columbia invite you to become an owner. and original shareholder:i in the only Canadian’ i: Chartered Bank with - head office i in British Columbia. 5 ‘PULP MILL TOURS — Tours of the Celgar Pulp Diviston will be : Held ‘Tuesdays through Fridays atl pm. _ For sp i arrangements such’ as group tours “and days other than the above, please contact the Industrial Relations’ Deperroet : Objectives of the bank : ; ‘To establish a financial ‘centre in : G To fulfill the banking needs of the sa tt and ‘ish Columbia and advance "small and m Been cola interests of the to develop the necessary facilities and io - ne : — : = : a Ue western provinces. | reicgnient within ghe western provi : : tae i ‘ ae ne To supply banking facilities and services : Rea : ‘ a7 ; d : Sho B. to fulfil the needs of residents of British. .[}), To supoly banking fa facilities and ‘ j E : 4 ¢ ‘¢ ia and the - services Safeway : S$ i af ne en Arca Rie p : and to expand the Bank’s facilities and forelgn trade, with particalar copneee on | "services across the rest of ‘Canada. the Pacific trading area. FURTHERMORE, $170, 000.00 has been spent on the hens cexpansion Brose and this will have to be paid loe locally. a hidd plained the fon ee the e ation ‘0; e mill to the eee Hostesses for the . badge Cas ere: Kathy Mar: in, Frances an ne Chapman who eamned their host- ess badges. CIVIL piled What.-will your mill hate be for Hospital Purposes? a.) Your present mill rate is 2.2 b) A yes vote on June 26th will mean 4.01 mills i ¢.) When the Regional Hospital District begins to function; a yes vote will mean speroslinstaly fe. ze a toa cloee, ts ee! rough ‘oven d.) A no vote under the Regional Hospital District will mean apf 3 mills regard! se e.) By voitng YES for approximately .6 of a mill, your moray, will be spent. on your Hospital and not for a Hospital in some other area. In conclusion, the Hospital Board of Management urge YOU, the people, to vote YES for your Hospital. ‘ oa VOTE YES ON JUNE 26th VOTE ATI THE FOLLOWING PLACES. Location of Polling-place _ ROBSON HALL KINNAIRD VILLAGE OFFICE LEGION HALL: ~ BLUEBERRY POST OFFICE E. PRATT RESID. : Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday Locally Grown by Mrs, “Mary. Konkin of Thrums e ‘All Vegetable E Plants un “e Tomato Plants @ Variety of Flowers forest industry, in mining, jing, age @ ‘Peat Mow, 6 Cu, Ft. ; ae it is our intention to’ > eo: ‘Variety: of Sends and. Fertilizers gear our objectives to your specific banking requirements: ‘Summary’ The principal objective of the Bank of British , Columbia is to forward the economic ambitions of all the people of British C and the | western provinces by, providing The Bank will channel the savings of: the people of this province and other ia western provinces into useful local enterprises which create capital and Is) it for our resic Our: = i t and credit decisi in British Ce by head office executives who work and live in the province and ; who are knowledgeable and aware \:. = of local needs and conditions, services. Therefore, whether you are in the ; ‘Address of Polling-station ROBSON, B.C. KINNAIRD : BLUEBERRY CREEK ®:. : _THRUMS, Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA Applications for shares may be obtained from your investment dealer, bank, ""-""- trust company, stockbroker or from: Bank of British Columbia 999 w. Pender Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. Ph. 365-8161