CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1964. “Monthly Difference is 90c , But Selvice Costs $1 se d from page one) INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 ~ ANDERSON AGENCIES said, results from the lower con- centration of customers in the Castlegar system where there are only 98 customers per mile of distribution line as compared ‘o 87 in Trail. As well, the older ‘Trail facilities were installed at a lower cost than.those in the. Castlegar system:.He noted that tion costs in travel time and costs in Castlegar since the dis- trict is not yet large enough cated hi al consumption is at the same hin ‘both rates.” ..' there, are ‘additional ‘construc- Pea a Castlegar and cents per month . ie a customer in the Cas- e ae z z z . ae (ae & & & dl @ g Sg os a Ed & cA @ Ls Sincere Thanks My sincere thanks to all those who supported me at the polls on Saturday. Season’s greetings to all. WIRE GRIP $ SUBURBANITE RETREADS RICK'S” Portable Phonos | $54. 95: an id UP TV’ Ss $299.95 -$359.95 UIUC EE EUNY to have a ion crew G. S. RUST 7.50/14 tubeless and your old tire {$2.00 otra for whitewotl} New—steel wire embed- - ded in the tread supplies greater traction ori all slick, slippery roads. 60,000 needle-sharp edges actu- jally give 44% more ‘start- Ing traction on Ice. Lifetime tlegar-] Kinnaird distribution dis- trict in October, 1964, pays $1.12 more per month than he would at area II rates, but on the aver- the average to serve a customer in the drat. Rossland distribu- tion ite ; rade; ‘homes ‘are ‘now Castlegar brief i notes that the cost of. zer- er customer for: Ci a cane, ‘Ordinary streets heeome red, igre a blu risthas ters ‘as they ilekt up TAAALS ve . We fo Suggest ‘that the . cost of maintenance, for example, :co- uld be considered higher in the ‘Trail-Rossland district where the total ‘depreciation Tepresenty 41 per cent’ of the origind! invest- ment and in Castlegar-Kinnaird only 26 per cent.” The: brief points out the in Castl 8 9127, » “and materials, nite le- gar area customers -—- 6 .per cent last year and 68 per cent, ‘over the 10 previous years com- pared with-1 per cent and-1.14] 19 ‘16. pers cent in the Rossland-Trail othe brief’ also. ‘contends “that per arousctold. However, “in 1956 when the census stood at 1,305, the gross revenue to the utility company had ‘risen to $41,517," By -the 1961 census this figure had more than doubled at #1138 and in 1963 it stood at $96,51 . This latter figure t ea: ‘an in- DEC, 7 — 11 ‘Celgar. Mixed: Lea: _ Ladies High Single Doraleen Johnson 223; Ladies High Doraleen , John High Sin Men's High ‘'Three. | 660. ‘Team High Single Team 8 1106; Team High Three Team Team Points: Team 1 20, Team 2°13, Team 3-21, Team 410, Team 5 ‘8, Team 6 9, Team 79, Team 8 19, Team 9 15, Team Wheaties ‘898; THT Wheaties rates ‘TP: Take five 32, Mugs 27, Cheerios 24, theaties 22, Mut: fets 21, Pincurlers 18. ° E Tuesday T.o'click\. LHS. Meda Webster 251; LUT ‘Wilma Frost 590. THS Sky: line Auto Service, 884; THT Og- low's 2290. TP: Ross's Meat Market 2%, Tiger Auto Service 1 lin Auto : crease ‘of 100 times the 1942} 7. guarantee’ as far as:revenue is concerned, and the number of users now is at least 725.” *Mr, Ackerman also remark- | ed: that the trend to live better electrically means. that the ‘“‘av- erage household consumption fi- gure today far exceeds the 1942 average.” In a brief on behalf of the City of Trail; solicitor Doug Wetmore said ‘that city neither supports nor opposes the Castle- gar-Kinnaird' bid for rate reduc- tions. However, Trail does op- pose any change in the boundar- & jes of rate area Il, ANAAAAAAARAAAAAAATAAANAY CHRISTMAS © BINGO. SPONSORED BY BRANCH 170, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SATURDAY NIGHT. 8 P.M. SHARP CASTLEGAR ARENA HALL PRIZES: Cash, Turkeys, Hams, Ducks Jackpot Prize $235 «IN 55: CALLS: ‘OR ‘LESS) TICKETS $1.00 ‘Available from all ey Members eccoconsececcsecosoocsoooceceseen! ALL PROFITS TO SOE oe CHARITY HAMPER FUND. chncmaniannacenl Ghee uu RANA RRA RRA ARE OI Wal Aecoererererereres seers ay | 3, Lions 1, Minks 0, Squirrels | Lit. Bertha Vincent’ 590. THs : THT, Cri a | Ser oF, 29, Crier 1 TH Sharp Shooters 2695.': ‘TP: Sharp, Shooters 4, Five Duds 0, Button ‘Pushers 6, Bri- dge Builders 0, Smarties 4 Re- gulars 4, Fuceday Night Mixed 511 et LHS A. Arnason 209;“LHT Nouuthaweks 1 Wed ering Drivers League iS Eve Gwilliam 238; LHT. Marge Menzie 599. THS *Bara- cudae.8 941; THT Baracudas 2414. :-Cadllacs 2, Baracudas 8, Calientes 1 Ramblers 2%, ‘Thunder birds ‘2%, Chevys 2. - Mary 9599.0 Teddy. ‘Bears 8483: ‘THT ‘Tedd Bears: 2497. TP: Beavers 1; caput Teddy. ‘Bears 3. } Rowdy" Rollers LHS : Bertha. Vincent . 266; light Classic Leaggu DEC. CASH SPECIAL: YASHICAMAT, 8 MM‘ZOOM LATEST: C.D.S. ELECTRIC ‘EYE ™ > $99.95 i “PETTITT. PHOTOS *: atk '#' soLOHd TLLLad - Faeroe e pokes 2790. , ATP: Slow ardy kes 1 Fs . | vided for $1,000 .in LHS Kay Adshead 260; LHT ‘Ev-Koreen’ 560. MHS John Paul- son: 256; MHT- Bill Davis’ 683. ‘THS Reformers taped THT: Slow- és 3, ‘Five, ‘Sha- | ers’, Unknowns 1, ike 3, Mpefender 81. ar 600's Erick Schmidt 676, Jack Mason 627, Ken Price Skinner Heads Gasilegar-Kinnaird Kinsmen Club The Kinsmen ‘Club ‘iistelled R. A: Skinner-as president to succeed Don Blishen, who has since been transferred.to North Surrey by his. company. The first meeting over which Mr. Skinner. presided found “disappointing as'a fund-raising campaign” the ‘recent go. He said: the attendance had been about 600. woe sero, pro: «However, ! farmed success- ful was. the Grey, Cu Pool, which produced , appro: FATE ‘ P & G Builders Supply ‘ACROSS FROM THE ARENA | CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS . WINDOWS MOULDINGS - YOUR SULLDING SUPPLY HEAPQUARTERS Ph. 365-8101 ARAAAAATAATARAAAAALANA Christmas Greetings Have you made provisions for an ! income for 3 your family, so they will | be able to ‘eelebrate next Christmas | if your ‘income stops? : saz tie WAN Wr OB PLAN 3] 2 Peter A. Majesgey | Representative The Monarch Life Assurance Company 151: Sth Ave., Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-5386 eR RRR TRTRTRNTRTRENTNARTRTT Bea giant bin-} Rental Purchase Plan On Used TV Sets You PAY ONLY $10 MONTHLY ‘ NO CARRYING CHARGES! WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE GLENMERRY ‘USED FURNITURE _ 3195 ‘Highway. Drive in the’ Millar and Brown i. Building, Trail. : Phone 365-1822 Open 1 p.m. - 5.30 ‘pm: Monday through Thursday © Open nome 1 p.m. -9 p.m. Open All Day ‘Saturday $300 profit as its outcome tay of the bingo. ‘ : Vd $12.95 - $22.95 SPORT Priced at -- full range of —_ Open every nial fe to 9 MEN'S including wool - flannels - cottons. - dacron SLACKS $14.95-$19.95 all wool worsteds, slims and reg. leg . STILL GOOD SELECTION OF JACKETS _ AND LOVELY WARM OVERCOATS _ Jewellery —'ties.— socks — pajamas, belts . and gloves lined and unlined |... :, In the Oglow Block’ — Phone:365-5851 - nA ENN SWEATERS Seer Look and Popular Mohair « SHIRTS $5.00-$12.95 colors and sizes BIN Ree arse — — i — now te Christmas PER Weak Dees Lo ne | TAAAAAAAAAAARARAARAAAATANARTAANATAAARANAT KARTAAAAAAARAS CASTLEGAR ARENA: x i 865-6021 ‘Bec! 23: General’ Skating 224 pam. Dec. 24 and 25 "Closed | Both, Days © ‘ Dec. General Skating Qi, oo) Doe! 31 ‘and’ Jan. V ‘Closed Roth L Days * dan. 2 and Géneral. Skating: Wor 4 the hea Te onaibined Sto Says Sewage Contractor Dumped. Debris on Yard A charge that tind gewerage contractor: ''witho a lozal easement, without: a warning or even the courtesy of a simplc; request” —, dumped gravel'and debris upon ‘a Castlegar resid+ ent’s improved topsoil and gar- ‘}'den was made at councll’s meet- \ Ling on Monday night. ‘: yy kkin': wrote, that village ‘employees © but nothing was ‘ ‘done. ‘He‘ said he ‘also‘took the | like imatter up with :the village's en- igineer er ‘admitted. that this REMEMBER ELECTRIC GIFTS ARE BEST! For Christmas and all year- ‘round form of trespass was illegal and], Mrs. R. Hunter could: have been’ stopped. He, | ‘*q promlzed ‘that’ the offending gravel: would: be ‘removed, the so! il raked and\the survey corn- ota youl oe replaced, Still not Me Wo vid said it is “‘a ci i vie disgrace t that municipal tax- payers are pushed around and abused by: those: who” should ‘be servants of the People but act ‘the Mafia.’ . Woykin was in attend- the ‘ "Phe ual meeting of the ‘combined’ Circles of the United Church’: Women ° was: held last week’ in‘the) church’ hall. ‘Annual reports were heard from: each Circle and depart- ment which showed a very suc. cessful’ year. was held and the following’ ‘were elected: spr resident, Mrs, R. Panter: 8 ‘ance. in: person at and when ‘his letter’ did not comie up In ‘correspondence he asked why. He was told: it had been | set aside for referral: to Grummett; second « vice- presid: ent, ‘Mrs,.R.:-McBain;; treasurer, Mrs, L. A, Grunerud: recording secretary, | Mrs. McBain and cor- uimiees ‘oykin then requested that Mie etter be read; since it deals “with the contractor’s clean. -Up on private property | 2 and js my. final: request |" for action.” The letter was then read.|| Comm. R. C. \Maddocks ufla reference ‘‘un- necessary “uncalled for. He said many of the commissioners | were veterans “who fought ag- ainst fascism” and said that if the letter ‘writer had any idea of what the Mafia is then’ the writer “should be ashamed” to have used the reference. |: . Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Mrs. M. Legore of _Stettter, Alberta, has “spent last month visiting with her Sonin- law and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘secretary, Grummett, ans At the close of a busy even- ing.a Christmas party was held and: enjoyed by all. Gifts for Ml - Mental Patients ‘The. December meeting of the ‘home: of- Gerry ‘McMullen. Several ‘reports were given with ‘one.’ main seperti of - gifts for, the mentally ill, ie: gifts | were collected ‘and oe ed. These are:to'be taken to’ Tfrali Beit the Mental Health Associa- it was: “generally felt that the previous:year had a better |, response’ although ‘there were more site: fori tte men this year. aw‘ was then len i tickel R, Donald. On they motored to Yak and from there Mrs, Legore travelled ‘on’ to Portland, Oregon where she will spend the winter, with her. two daughters, = Mr. ‘and Mrs. David ste- wart Jr..and family spent last weekend saitne at Nakusp. Mrs. J, Raine mot- Mr. al ored to me on Sunday, to at- bers. tend the christening of. their grandson, Reginald ‘Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Robey. . - Mrs. K. Hepher of Boswell is spending a few. days with her brother-inldaw’ and’ sister, ‘Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith. A’ ‘successful : coffee party was . held -by. the. Parent .Com- mittee ‘at the home of T. Sanford, The. Brownie- display was much: admired: and -quick- ly.sold- J.-H. Smith was the pie winner the Lucky winneri was Mrs. W.: John- son of Woodland Park. The ‘highlight of the even- was a candlelight: initiation ing -of Jackie Jablonsky and- Donna |; Westeott. 24 ‘After the. business session, was Concluded ‘a’ small’ mas ‘ party,’.complete’ with a tree, was enjoyed by the mem- SALES & Election! of 1968 officers: H’| cher has‘been hired. . This’ Mrs. | the Sunshine Club \which is a * Hae Liminh for, all the childr en the Kinette Club was’ held at} publ then’ forwarded ‘to. the coast | izatic held with ihaster Daniel McMul- janie] ¢,| the public: health: nurse showed CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Dec, 17, 1964 Castlegar Handicapped Society Has Raised $9,200 for Home Tt wa ing to see s0 many organizations represent- ‘ed at the annual meeting of: tha Kootenay Society: for ‘Handica ped Children held in the Silver Birch School recently, say dir- | @& sctors port on, the school’s ‘activities Andlcated’ that’ there INRAARARARAAAARRAAAARART ¢ Wallies FOOD MART PH. . 365-5936. KINNAIRD FREE DELIVERY. "We, Reserve the Right’ to Limit Quantitic are now eight attend- ing .and that’ an ;assistant ‘tea- Christmas | ‘the children designed ‘cards which have been printed | and: are ‘being sold. -":.°: A> report was given from group of. parents * of / retarded ‘children’ who work for. the good ‘of the’ children. ‘They ‘have: sup- |; plied ‘the: school. wi rator’and a TV set. They also ed $9,200: to.,the: Dr. Home..This donation was made Posaible by the generosity of the Me Billin gaby of Trail, in an informal talk, said it was hoped that the” Dr. . Endicott Home would be ‘in operation by ‘January 1965, and would accom- modate 30 children. Any. organ-7 ion ‘or indivdual wishing to help with the purchase of equip- ment: or furnishings for the ‘Home is ‘asked.to contact John Varcoe of Trail. “A cheque for $45, was pre- sented by: Mrs, Lzurek on behalf the Robson ‘Evening: Group. ‘At the ‘close’ of ‘the'meeting an interesting film and refresh: ments .were' then ‘served, © * Saturday: is the last day “to get your. name’.in' if: you want to send ‘local Christmas .greet- ings through’ the ‘Kootenay, So- ‘cleyt for. Handicapped Children. People ‘may put their, name’ and donation in one of the CT aaa ely I NY a I --Phone- Bob“ Horswill 352-5355: Collect : boxes‘ placed: in “many” local sto- res. Bi SERVICE Cars and Trucks plete Stock of Volk ae New cambler Cars ie caaAAANTTRAATAAN Coffee Nabob, Ib. Butter No. 1, 2 Ibe... Walnuts 1 Ib. Eggs Grade A slbers 2 doz. ... / il@ Wieners ». Round, Steak Canada, Chotés’ 798 2 $1008 Ice Cream Woodvale, Spt. etn. 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