VAS LEAN NEWS, LUNG, Jan. 9, 1907 GEORGE R. PEARKES| Lieutenant-Governor CANADA PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ELIZABETH the SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Common- wealth, Defender of the Faith. To all to whom these presents shall come: GREETING. ( WHEREAS by section 21 of the { “Muncipal Act” it is provided (the Lieutenant-Governor in ( Council may by supplementary ( Letters Patent extend the area Minister of (of a municipality under the Municipal Affairs ( conditions therein set out: AND WHEREAS a petition has been received by the Minister of Municipal Affairs from the Counejl of The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird praying that the area of the ipality be extended to i de all and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land situate, lying and being as follows:- Firstly: Commencing at the south east corner of Lot 12358 Kootenay District, being a point on the westerly boundary of Lot 7171; thence westerly along the south- erly boundary of said Lot 12358 to the south west corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Lots 12358, 12360, 12361, 12362, 12363 and 12364 to the north west corner of said Lot 12364, thence westerly, northerly and easterly along the southerly, westerly and northerly. boundaries of Lot 7198 to a point due north of the north west corner of Lot 7173; thence south to the said north west corner; thence southerly and easterly along the westerly and southerly boundaries of said Lot 7173 to the north west corner of Lot 7174; therice southerly along the westerly boundaries of Lots 7174, 7175 and 7171 to the aforesaid south east corner of Lot 12358, being the point of commencement and ig by ement 339.5 acres of land more or less: Secondly: Blocks 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of Sublot 15 of Lot 4598 Kootenay District, Plan 783 on file i in the Land DAN CAMPBELL particularly in the Arrow Lakes on Dollies and in the Kootenay Lake on big Rainbows. The Koo- fenay ylelded by far the biggest Kokanee but I don’t believe tha the quantity oF quality was as good as that in the Arrow: Hunters throughout the dist a rick il feel, had one of thelr o most successful years, Deer, you a Marty ( Cast. goat, bear were taken in in good mas Tet me take this 0; opportuni- numbers, Numerous elk and car- y to wish you the happlest,|ibou fell to the guns of ardent Pealtniost best New Year ever. | sportsmen as well, and I believe Looking: back over 1966 I cannot help but reflect on the amount of fish and game that was taken in Gistelets No; ae Fishermen last year complete season without the cessful throughout . the eRistrict, fetch ity of meeting our local By Jack Whils . Fishermen Successful Throughout Area conservation ottiear, Potor Ewart, through no fault of Pete's he was ke ‘bury tn the at Kootenay for the greater tof the season. A few huni pa but not too many, took advan- Maddocks Shoe Store tage of this lack of and over shot their limits on our deer populations, Many hunters that I person- ally know of spent many hours in search of a trophy rack and passed up the small ones and the does pd wait for their chance at rH servation minded | sportsmen my most n nee taal trict The Scene at... KINNAIRD. SECONDARY a dist ee oees an compat a a aise year interested in the great outdoors, Not only have they provided the district with ‘ranges that will rovit for many What better way of starting | Barbara Heagy; H, Marie Pop-|¢ at of prou off; V, Lorne’ Hartson. Pee prepa npn E aly "? Some. of you have asked academic honor roll of tgee 672 what reading jsochniaues are be-| Geq ide Pho do do not hunt, but in so doing they will enable the hunters to and thereby ensure fewer woun~ a ert in‘ the bush to are our finest scho-|ing lars: iSoney F Fowler,. John Mc-| We constantly sworls on Woesbu: if (all 4.8 ner te Arthur, Carol Chedkott should have thousands of words Margaret Rebalkin (4.6) Lin-| at our. disposal, not the 300 we da. Huston, Deborah McGauley, | normally put to work! (Have ou Patsy Pavlis (all 4.5) ever heard us on the phone? joe Duarte, Barbara Loo- We have grown accustomed ney, Irene Skulstad (all 4.3) to using dictionaries frequently Peter Kalesnikoff, Lorraine|in our reading p: roman Kalmakoff, Olga Maloff, David We also Wolk ahead at ales Millon (all 4.2) tk scanning and readin) Linda Allis, Linda Chap: dep (changing pour speer man, Tom Dubois, Sandi La-} match hehe situation.) mont, Bonnie Shiskin, David Sy!- uae Thandle words vest, Gary re ‘ang Elisabet | with discrimination in-order to Thor-Larson (all choose the most suitable. We To qualify, frre students|learn to discern the outline in had to present a report card|each article we read. We learn free of any blemishes (such as/to draw conclusions. “U's” or a mark below a “C") Most important of all, w and their average had to be at] learn to check facts, and to find Teast a B, (5.0 is A) the “main idea” in’ each set of ict. that| paragraphs put. before us. It’s ‘Registry Office, Nelson, and ig by ment 43.61 acres of land more or less: AND WHEREAS the conditions and requirements of said section 21 have been duly complied with: NOW KNOW YE THAT by these presents We do order and proclaim that the area of The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird be extended and that, on, from, and after the date of these supplementary Letters Patent the boundaries of The Corporation of the Village of Kin- naird be defined as follows: Commencing at the south east corner. of Sub-lot 31 of Lot 4598, Kootenay District, being a point on the_high water mark of the Columbia River, on the right bank thereof; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Sub-lot 31 to the south west corner thereof, being a point on the easterly limit of the right-of-way of the Co- lumbia and Western Railway, as shown on Plan 617QQ, -on file in the Land Registry Office, Nelson; thence due], west to the westerly limit of the said right-of-way; thence | 2 northerly along the said westerly limit of the right-of-way to the south east corner of Lot 7170; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Lot 7170 to the south west corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly bound-. aries of Lots 7170 and 7171 to the south east corner of Lot 12358; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Lot 12358 to the south west corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly houndaries of Lots:12258, 12360, 12361, 12362, 12363 and 12364 to the north west corner of said Lot 12364, thence westerly, northerly and the fa our schoo! has close to 250 stu-}/not easy, but somehow we like dents, and that “A’s” are rare| trying to do it. dts, challenging. and prized possessions, our hon- date. What is ahead in 1967? To si with at the next sporismen's meeting on Jan. 19 you will be able to see some good movies taken in the: East Koo- tenay. On Feb. the annual wildlife banquet will be held once more, and the annual deer | count date will no doubt be set at ene January meeting for early With the advent of spring you will see intensive uses of the ranges as pistol, scatter gunners and riflemen start shooting for e| the sheer fun and competition of it on the ranges. And of course ie fishing competition for 1967 which has started now will real- ly get into full swing, Pollution of field and stream will no doubt come under heavy as more and id the fhe nee eae ane pein in” on doyed | last afternoon "The have many eager chal-|0f school before the holidays, lengers close at their heels, and|The grand total was 1965 are very alive to the realization | Pounds! that they will have to work hard Closest guess was that of to keep top place. The race is Mart aret Rebalkin who came really on! a few pounds of the total. es 2 ee ae won the big red Christmas rs Alas for all ‘Panther hopes presente, just crammed full brawny. ta ant We per ‘the On the slate for this month scholastic, house competition | ate two new contests: The girls’ points were compiled, it was Contest and” the found what those awesome Jags were on ay s Panthers ere: just a sneeze we've tried y yet. We will keep of| ment to step this more people become aware of how it can affect all of us as well_as hunters and fishermen. ri look for a bigger year in conservation efforts to unfold in 1967. and have no doubt that more pressure will. be brought to bear on our provincial overs. up its efforts in re; gard. Jn all ‘these efforts sports- men of tte district ‘will. ask everyone for their support and I would urge you to paola your Jocal Rod and Gun club and PUT YOUR SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL, + Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays aad Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS "FS the” pons “day. thw the don's"> "evo improve their marksmanship,. WINTER JACKETS —— A Complete Range of Styles and Prices — WORK CLOTHES — We're Headquarters for the Working Man — BONNETT’S BOYS & MENS WEAR SPECIAL HEARING AID CLEARANCE SALE OF DEMONSTRATORS & DISCONTINUED MODELS Tf you have a hearing problem and need a hearing aid, you can save many dollars now! These hearing _ aids are offered with a considerable price reduction, and carry a guarantee for one full year. Take advantage of this offer at EATON’S MAIL ORDER OFFICE IN CASTLEGAR, on JANUARY 10th, 1967., es : Tf unable to come in to the Store, pisses! phone i in for a free home appointment. . Six months. effort a rae new vert, fe ee The “school-wide “Reading for Meaning” champs have also been. announced. They are: A class, David Millon; B, Kath- ryn Dawson; C, John McArthur: D, Larry Kei raiff; E, Gloria Hamm; F, Ina Kalmakoff; G behind: T-Birds, in you poste Castlegar IN..... pF i i 1g WE ALSO SPECIALIZE. eoeee Carpets: Mombers of Parllament had irae to exunte, athe rising leftist, howevor, to be interested a rather hectic three days in the in ig the p ge week before ‘ Christmas before | of ‘government. ni thonity into | foreign ownrship of Canada’s na- they wishd.each other a Merry | areas normally pre- tural : “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS. HUGHES Tell Lote: 285-5608 Box 731,, Castlegar CASTLEGAR! ‘NEWS, Thursday, Ji. as P 2 G Builders Supply ACROSS FRoM'n THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY CEMEN T RAY AR' —— aPh get si6l PLY WOODS DOORS Christmas and headed home for | serves. of individual a much needed, if undeserved, jity. holiday. Steve st day saw the intro-| ber’ of the Eiberal party who U Z doesn't play a very big part in Otto was one mem-| si-ecting people's financial deal- The flr: duction of the mini-budget. That| didn’t seem to get th Swingin’ Sixties terminolo; 8 aa ‘supplementary budget. ings. Sharp must have groaned | investment in industry and re- when Mr. Otto resented ‘a! a pri-| source development might draw used to be called a baby budget, ve member's’ bill ri ig | some ot the money now being butt babies sare. strie fad to ey aa wi rn ie old Ganadg De Bond ds, but it Hdn’t int at “in” velopment poration. arp nds, woul ere: t0'be sets want ferbe ‘ x and a good meme other’s of Gor-| the Anventori who aes. ae con- in’ Canada. ‘Savings timate passage of the bill eats ive old age pensioners a ‘guar- a teed ‘minimm income var Otto Te in the left a month, spol The o: hap ply singin Satire car-| vhose-ethnic ori gu awaited Royal nt to the old age aatistance bill, the medical ut. One coesn't ft Canaan's opulation| to do it, ‘People would gladly ‘while . the Paeither buy more stocks and bonds if 'Y | French nor fe oven is anything the tax bi have little more.cash to do it with. stant ig his 2 85 -etocks jiime Mo “E00 ae is is not to _uggest st tnt open market, If the government wants to ken member for Soke East | steer money out of the savings third day saw. the MPs ita "of" Ganeds for . that one-| accounts there is’ one easy way itvis: the: iittiy day of San-/ individual Character to go it uary, Have you broken your New | alone, Year's resolution? I think there heli tah Salt Ab ied should: be’ a: classified section While we almost found our- annually with ones resolution or| selves without a white: Christ- resolutions in bold) print for mas, which often finds us mak- everyone to read, ing an extra effort to get into It would be very much the same | the spirit of the season, it must method: sn b some smokers | have left a few of our feathered Suey lay the ground work! friends Dovildered as well, sit rhe ele he bet The[ » Mi. Brandson on 10th the tiore sop Rinnalrd ‘reported you titers it to the tl seine “at Teast four or five rob- te ‘door to returning to Pour ins in her melehbolirs berry- Ph. 866-8151 MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES : tts old ways becomes, But still it] bearing moun: would be nice to have enough | Christmas and New Years. department left them a care ingurance bill: and a other pieces of Tegislation: fie had been debated less extensive- ly, but. more Finance Mrs. H. Johnson. Ph. 365-8294 Jack is spending the lations ins ‘Vancouver, Henderson of Trail To which wer gay ay “here! Uisites At) the Henno family . M. holiday ‘season visiting with re-|er is visit baa Mrs. Wm. Baston| sone, Mr. an spent Christmas day in n Teall: the eat; of thelr, da ter Mrs. G. a g eh fand Mrs, C. H. Kin Mrs. M. Hagens. of Vancouv- | 2a! her grand-daught- ers here until their parents re- turn ‘from South Agi ica.’ ae and Mrs. J.° Sherbiko Christmas visiting in Nel- id. Mrs. R. . DeFoe but if you share Mrs, Brandson’: . concern for their welfare please Minto Chapter Has | Annual Christmas feed ce tt was repo) Dinner and Meeting | w. 2, Hecreight on stn Ave ight on Sth Avenue, ll in -Kinanird, of robins ap- Members of pinto! Chapter, | pearing there where some ap- Order of the Eastern S| tar, held ples remained on the tree. their angwal (Ghtistmas ed She," is fee Heceul tly, in» the ‘Twin Rivers ih The hall and tables were de-| caine corated in the ‘Christmas theme Plump with centrepieces and candles. they were at the moment report- ti ee enart business meeting ¢ Ry eae mee retiree ated ‘As the New Year, in man: sts’ arri ot: the ‘social cases, means new officers in in ou Be ved for'a even-| various ‘organizations ‘some ‘hu- Mr. Donald 2 Duncan Worthy tis mour may! be ‘found from “| Patron of the Eastern Star Be eh ee ie 0. . son People have long since 7 tea Rew Mormon Eitiors Will Serve Area For Several. Months ig in Rossland, the gu of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. re Mrs. G. Eastcot fi iy open part art oe Christmas day in F ig with: Mr, Henne'’s parents, Rey. and Mrs, F. Willey an family’ season in. Penticton, be in-the Castlegar district ot the Alaska-Canadian mission for between’ four and ‘While «here they will be members of the Joeat Church of | mre 2 Jesus ‘Christ © o! ay | Days! Alberta, jest -of Saints, Her son and dau daughter in-] fiw Rev. ANDERSON Hogher and apd re, Grim AGENCIES For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 they spent.a few. days in Lon- don, England. They will return home at the end of January. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott of Rossland a and Mr. Wayne :East- cott of; Vancouver visited rela<| tives-here durin; ee New Year. Miss Marjorie’ King who. at- tends victoria) ‘College spent the ith ‘her p: Mr. ’ Ganadian Mint Has Produced Six Million Medallions Six’ million medallions for Mrs. C. feane and Canadian school children have been produced. for the Centen: ion by the Royal and Mrs, J. T. "Herter Mrs.| Canadian Mint at Ottawa. Students in grades one to and | 12 will each receive one of these nt part of ths holiday Barer aga aomento ie guests | of Centenni - gf pars. ‘Willey’s mother Mrs, plac sda and ti cance to’ Canada and Canad- istribution of medallions oe toward the-end e school year, tying over RCAF : pl a ‘Trevor are sently visiting in | Canada’s iolated, communities INSURANCE || Gipe own. South frien with| wit airdrop i uy bright new medallions, touvenirs of Cana- da’s Centennial. Surprise Shower | Held Recenily For Mrs. Gommill - Luncheon _Sp cine : A’ shower was pute eee in: ‘hor or of Mrs, J. Gemmill, nee Susan Vogelaar, in the’ Castle; Unit- ed. Church Hall... ve was decorated - ‘The — hall with pink and white streamers and wedding bells." On‘'their arri the guest excerpt taken from an: article Comed the guests and games and entitled ¢ “Fhe Anatomy of an As- canol singing ree ere. tt ithe anatomy of an associa- lelicious 6. fet - supper Was’6 enjoyed 4 by all all pre Hon includes four Kinds of ‘bon: sent and. gifts changed. @ Wish bones: Members evening ¥ wal brought whe. want. someone else to do The ¢ He a close with the dri ‘wor! Christmas -.-@ Jaw bones: Members who talk but do little else. was the lucky winner, A‘ draw @ Knuckle bones: Members also took ‘place on a pair of| who’ knock everything others wood candle holders which ‘had | do. : been made and‘ donated by a © -Backbones: Members Mr. Alex: Millar of Sidney: Mrs.| who get behind the wheel and J. Stier was the winner. do the work.” follow her example and ‘set out]. - _... father Not know | how much you owe ? Are you afraid to team how paying out? If you're like most folks, some credit’ union help. When bills Pungs, look dark. stop in and see the is job to help you solve your money show you how to get a fresh start. Fuh few loen is “Paid im Fi sll gph geen sandar et CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M. D. H. Reith, Mgr. George Tertrme. Ast-Mgr. Phone 365-7232 Serving the Cr ds of the Ki ABOUT BENEFITS HERE ARE THE FACTS UNDER THE NEW GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT TO THE / OW AGE SECURITY PENSION The new guaranteed i income supplement is a monthly payment of $30 which will be added to the present $75 Old Age of honor, ‘her mother’ Mrs. .W. F. Vogelaar,’ the groom’s mo- ther Mrs:-R. Gemmill and the groom’s.. grandmother Mrs. J. Gemmiil were each presented with a corsage. The “guest of honor’ was seated in a‘chair decorated with easterly along the southerly, westerly and northerly bound- aries of Lot 7198 to the westerly limit of the right-of-way of the Columbia and Western Railway as shown on Plan 617QQ; thence due east to the easterly limit of the oe right-of-way; thence in a general south easterly direction : - along the said easterly limit of the Columbia and Western FLOORNG Railway right-of-way to the south east corner of Lot 2 of : Lot 4598 as shown on Registered Plan 4242; thenke north- erly along the easterly boundaries of Lots 2 and 1 of Lot . ma 4598 of said Plan 4242 and continuing north easterly along : the north westerly boundary of Block A of Lot 4598, as ( : shown on Registered Plan 4526, to the north west corner : of said Block A; thence easterly along the northerly boun- en z ~ "Gary of said Block A of Lot 4598, Plan 4326 to the north) 22 Shu Geant the : > east corner thereof, being a point on the high water-mark| man, e Rabbi. Slept i of the-Colursb: er, on the right hazk: the: ; thence Late: F. Borsworth Last at the CERAMIC TILES in a general southerly direction along the said high water Curlewed: J, 2M / Hitsm eo meh ; : sa — mark of the Columbia River, on the right bank thereof | Fuller, Interrupted Journey. 3 to the point of by > eras rere - OZITE—That new indoor, outdoor Carpet ment 1575.53 acres of land, more or less: AND THAT the Letters Patent of The Corporation of | A Rook of Myths: 0 ‘Ann the Village of Kinnaird be d d to be ded so as to Pm in a Family: conform to the premises as and from the date of these | Fn supplementary Letters Patent: In testimony whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our said Province to be hereunto affixed. | WITNESS, Major-General the Honourable George Ran- dolph Pearkes, V.C., P.C., C.B., D.S.0., M:C., C.D., Lieutenant, Governor of Our said Pro- vince of British Columbia in Our City of Vic- |. toria, in Our said Province, this twentieth day of December in the year of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and sixty-six, and in the fifteenth year of Our Reign. Corner ARMSTRONG Security Pension if the pensioner ‘has no other income. Library 1 s CORYLON However, if the pensioner has other i income but itis less than $720 a year ($60 a month) the pensioner still qualifies for a supplement but on a reduced Scale depending on his other income. Every. Old Age S ecu incoma | of S10 } bettas There are: more than 5000 hooks on the shelves. Here is a HOT $! CIALS FOR EVENING TRADE Come As You Are... . Enjoy the Best | Gity Centre Dining Room LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN ‘casT! LEGAR it, Mrs. J. Finlay, * Mrs. owe Vogelaar ond the pre of honor. - the many “lovely and varied gifts yer ‘presented to the guest of ,~onor and ‘she ee assisted_in opél wiém: Miss’ Nancy jean f Married a if both husband and wife receive the Old Age Security Pension, and have no. other income, both qualify for the $30 a month them a i of $210 a month. If manied pensioners have a combined income of less than $1440 a year, not including their Old Age Security pensions, each may qualify fora supplement at a reduced rate. and’ Mrs. Jan Kruges, Immediate installation. if appointments are made this weekend Phone 365-7830 after 6 p.m. Kon Bezeau” York Carpets 520 FIRBY COURT NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. GOALS AND GUIDELINES ‘ ‘Tomorrow k is our Guideline Application Forms: An application form and a booklet ining details of the d income will be mailed to all Old Age Security pensioners during February. They will be asked to read the booklet carefully and fill in the application farm at once. Married pensioners are asked that each fill in an application form and mail the two in the same does not include war service pensions, gifts fram relatives and money from'a number of. other sources. A list of ftems not considered as income is shown on the application form and in the informa- tion Booklet. Pensioners may receive help in by ting the Old Age Security, Canada’ Pension Plan’ or Income Tax offices. Addresses are ‘available in the booktet. Y, ae, el 4, a ara} ‘s | 's and the tech ay to adapt to tor ‘s challenges. These are the keys to industrial leadership. Payment Dates: - At least two months are‘required to deal with applications. Some Pensioners will receive their y pay with their Old Age Security pension cheques in March. Others will receive their in April. Pe entitled to a as of January 1967 will have their payments back-dated to January. - ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV WHEN YOU BUY A NEW RCA OR GE BLACK & WHITE OR COLOR TELEVISION GLS ELECTRONICS | 365-5351 —_ Kinnaird DOMINION TEXTILE. COMPANY LIMITED L. R. PETERSON 5 Acting Provincial Secretary Manufacturers of TEx MADE Products ISSUED BY THE HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN, MINISTER, * DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WEEEORE