10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 3, 1962 Kootenay Temple Members Attend District Convention _Mys, Joy Saunders attended the’ Pythian Sisters District con- vention held in Trail Saturday as the official delegate of Kootenay Temple No. 37, Castlegar. It was RDNA AB and yor ‘pattern one thee ale of oF the fo foot in ‘This pattern pe ‘unique end sa Ehould not be allowed to influ- ing ate 2 8, His or her size may be the same but body weight, stance, and unwise, For heathful development children a very full and busy day taken up by reports, degree work and com- Petitions. Local members were pleased Gouncil Says No To Cadet Request A request for financial aid to the Air Cadets was turned down by Castlegar Village Council Tues- day night. The reason being that there are so many other clubs and which could then to see Mrs. Kay of Koot- enay Temple come first in the Prom Fidelity competition. The degree staff of Kootenay Temple were second in their de- gree work, with Trail taking first: Place with one more point than Castlegar. It was reported by all that it had been a very success- ful and active convention. At the conclusion of business delegates and members enjoyed a delicious banquet. Members of Kootenay Temple attending the convention were Mrs, Edith Sherbiko, Mrs. Ora Lightle, Mrs, Eva Thompson, Mrs. Helen Striloff, Mrs, Marge Soren- son, Mrs, Kay Melntyre, Mrs. Ed- ith Wilson, Mrs. Vi Nelson, Mrs. Florence Nixon, Mrs, Muric) Grun- erud, Mrs. Nellie Bradford, Marg Saliken, ‘Mra, Edith Dewis and the delegate, Mrs. Joy Saunders. rightfully swamp the Village for donations, “One is no more deser- ving than another,” said Chairman Aage Sylvest. Appearing before council to make the request was Henry Hy- son, chairman of the civilian com- mittee of the Air Cadets. He said ine Castlegar cadets are combining those of Nelson and rail Ns attend the Lilac Parade in Spo- kano on May 19, They will be ap- pearing on TV, Channel 4. It was hoped that some money could be obtained from the village to defray transportation expenses. News Story Unfair To Colgar Employes Dear Sir: Last week your paper repor- ted on an accident b ievalving chlor- ine at the Celgar P| ‘The report was See to one Comrade Bert Lamb, chairman of the membership committee re- Ported that the membership now stands at 225 and requested mem- bers who have not picked up their |" 1962 cards to do so at once as he still has them. Andrew Glover has arrived from Victoria and has taken over employee, since there was no con- given to in this case. The accident was fully invest- igated in the usual manner by members of Labour and Manage- We would appreciate your bringing this to the attention of your readers, jaaur Management Safe- ty Committ Committee. A. Eremenko & Co. 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Resurfaced: Gorse ‘One mile of. the Robson ‘road ° sed * the subject with * regional be north from the ferry is to surfaced '‘as' soon as the weather permits” the Castlegar and Dis- trict Chamber: of C e WAS ere: |highways engineer D. F. Martin and riding engineer “A, E, Staite. Mr, Gorse said highways crews _ told Last night, Cec Gorse, the. group's roads and bridges are tour the ' Kinna’ Take highway in shape and sald said he “had taken the: matter of the “rough” condition of the road up with Rossland-Trall’ MLA Don Brothers who had in turn discus- |. - Funeral Held For _W. W. Ploinikoff sently studying relocation fhe highway in the vicinity of the Bril- liant Bluffs. He ‘said the study ap being made of the possibility of reloca- ting the road -at'a lower level.’ R.A. D, Weat told the Cham- ber that after negotiating for |im- proved : facilities at the Castlegar airport for some time, a temporary building’ in ‘use at’ Prince “Rupert is: to’ be’ moved to Castlegar and reassembled at the airport.: ‘The 72 x 24 building is double the 'size’ of the present’ ;building, said Mr, | West. He said the: local money on: the’ building,’ particul- anys in improving the appearance ne Presentation was made at the. meeting ‘to R. D.. Minnion,'a former president of the Chamber who is leaving the District..Cham- airport will have to spend: some |: ed ‘by the Corporation of Kingston Upon . Hull, Yorkshire, England, CORPORATION -PLATE, silverware own: the » City of «Drv J. H. Lindsay, secretary of.WK Union Board of Health ad- vised Kinnaird village council on Monday ‘night in a letter‘read by | Comm. G,'S. Rust that the WKHU n..Upén Hull is seen: showing Mr., ee is ‘offering polio vaccine of: the Sabin’ type to the public during Dr, Lindsay said, ‘eho: safest and’ most - effective method-:is vo immunize. the~ entire ‘Dates Set For Oral Polio Vaccine Blitz 25,'9.30-11.80:am., 15 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ‘Robson-Brilliant: Robson Hall,- pas fed 15 pan... was announced that Boy. the two weeks from May 14 to May taining 25, within “a ‘short space: of time. }|Therefore we'plan to conduct an intensive campaign with the inten- tion? of having ‘virtually; 100 /per .|cent of the population eked The , |vaceine. within ‘these two ‘weeks. He said, “it may be taken by all, young and old, and ‘it is good protection for those who have and those who have not previously had * linjections of. polio vaccine.” » School children will be: vac- cinatea under the school program, said Mr. Rust. night, .under the in- 5 th. baz .. 69¢ TOMATOES, tube ...... [Te ella rallver tray while the.Lord' Mayor’s tative eoday e, Castlegar-Kinnaird retary| shows the: group’s leader, ‘Nel- |x: Club, ite Jack Coventry, a ‘silver., drinking |from various. -elubs and church © The group has now returned. "(groups met. with the Kinsmen at was: viewed - ‘recently by ’ Castlegar’ ‘News, editor Burt Campbell and a group of five other young’ men. from British Columbia and. the State: of Washington travelling {as club steward, and comrade Mar- sizes. 2-6% &8-14 tin, chairman of the club commit- tee intimated that new policies are to be put into effect to make the club more enjoyable. 24" high by 16” $3.89 mesds corer shoes proper itted. Savage hoes, well made of | good materiale over are correct ber. president S.C. Muirhead ‘de- scribed Mr.'Minnion as “a good citizen” and said his leaving was a loss to the area, f Safety Mon Month For Cominco 6.95 - 7.95 - 8:95 bor rope: last and ‘gurls of all ages. And our staff understands the impor- tance of proper fitting. MADDOCKS ECE EA which has made a great in the appearance of the hall. The grounds were also cleaned up by a work party, would be shown ings, On Saturday a work party laid the linoleum in the main hall TRAIL — The month of May has once again been set aside for | ey It was suggested that a film meet- the special safety at industrial plants throughout North | == America. Operations of the Con- solidated Mining and Smelting Company at Trail, Kimberley, Ri- ondel, Selma. Calgary and oticr (STENT TC BE A OOL CUSTOMER Hot Weather is. Just Around the Corner Por Cool Comfort Prepare For Your Air-Conditioning Now! Let Us Advise You and Estimate Your Requirements Firat NO OBLIGATION It’s a Pleasure To Serve You" Stores — Offices — Homes SMITHS RUMMAGE SALE — Sat. May 5 from 9.30 a.m. United Church Basement, by Ladybird Circle, Coffee bar by United Church ladies. COOKIE SALE — By Girl Guides and Brownies now in progress. Get yours when the girls call. PLUMBING. & Ene PUBLIC NOTICE = led month-] “long ¢ ‘ineae aimed at ‘gronie: ting safety. Close to 7,000 employ- ees will take part in the various programs which have been sched- ~ BIRTHS: GORKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. W. Gorkoff of Robson, April 27, @ son. STEWART — To Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart of Kinnaird, April 29, a son, R — To My. and Mrs. J. S. Hunter of Robson; April 29, a daughter, McNEE — To Mr. and Sirs, W. McNee of Kinnaird, April 30, a daughter. BOOLINOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. M. Boolinoff of Robson, May 1, a daughter. GUIMONT —- To Mr. and Mrs, G. Guimont of Castlegar, May 2, a’son, PINCOTT — To Mr, and Mrs, ¢ Pincott (nee Barbara Dower), eerie mi nem mn AA GIANT SIZE. SALE Helena Rubinstein 5 Color-Tone Shampoos ADDS COLOR HIGHLIGHTS AS IT CLEANS Right now you can buy the giant 12-oz. size plastic bottle of famous Color-Tone Shampoo for only 2.00! Color-Tone is a rich shampoo with color highlights that accents the color of your own hair as you wash it “singing” clean. 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Heavy Duty Cord, . $79. 95 Regular $9.95 . With Mower $3.49 EC A LET : a Funeral :service was held ‘for William’ W. Plotnikoff: on Sunday from’ Castlegar Russian Hall when one ‘of: the: largest’ congregations ever.to™ assemble ‘here for’ a‘fun- eral, gathered -to’ pay" their: last respects. Mr. plataiore s death oc- ~ Liberals Appoint S ‘Three CostlegerKinnaird peo- ple have been named: to’ tiopartant Positions : inthe. West -Kootenay on May: 2 General Hospital. He's was 51 years Mr, Plotnikoff had’ been a re- sident of the Castlegar area for the - past 25 years since‘ moving “from Saskatchewan. © a tormer member of ‘of Pythias" and” the Chamber ‘of Commerce,’ After ing a ballaing ee for some lished :the? Koote! ga ther, Alex of Robson; Mrs. Laura Reibin of. “Home was in- charge of: ‘arrange- ments. =: Saree “be: |* > LCandidate \Nick Oglow: this week: announced that ‘his campai manager. will be Murray’ Little of will be E. M. McGauley. Assisting Mr. Little will be Mrs.: ‘Chris Demas of Kinnaird. ~ THE WEDDING SEASON?’ iS’ HERE ‘WITH: SPRING Someone. once made a:remark is. whole existence.” He‘ neelected to add that ‘this’ applies 'to' the social brawl) which ties the; knot ie weddi "About this. time- each “year Members who have. ‘not picked up their 1962 cards are requested to get in touch with Bert Martin vor Bert-Lamb before the deadline] * ” ‘of May 15 as all cards must be returned at‘that time. Members who. wish an .ap- ReNapaper otfices across the coun- oy ‘are deluged with’ accounts of the distress “nuptials of. note.” “The bride wore... . 2? “The bride looked charm , , “The bride looked love. . The - crisp newspaper forms sent out to the -brideelect for a description of her’ gown, her at- tendants, her averss and so on Castlegar. while his’ official agent'| © ‘the tHe jhome i of Mrs. A. Saunders to ia-T may be opened by. was disclosed at: the. villages, council construction, of 8 fence, ‘concrete & ‘chlorinator: system. ° This would Fequire © about :'73,000. gallons of ~| water. over a threeday-’ “period : for, a. complete change over.: is}. However, council felt that this is too’ great:awaste7of. water and burden: on‘ the 'system.-It was sug- gested: that ‘a: filtering system system ‘be through one: of: the com- panies selling them. One figure of $5,000 was quotes for* the entire filtering system. “In all about $8,000 is required to complete ‘the ‘pool. This. in- cludes $3,000 for construction work and the remainder for the filter-, ing unit..$14,300 has already been ‘spent on the ‘project. °< society, said he was ‘pleased to house should. first Ed McGauley, president of the S35 pointment with the DVA tative are’ requested to phone ‘H. CC.) Pitts at 365-5075 for appoint- ment for his June visit to this District. Next general meeting is ‘Tues., May 15.- : ‘Rose. Ball May Fold A meeting next Wesduestas, ‘evening ‘in. the . Kinnaird. Im- ‘provement Society Half. will’ de- termine whether or not‘ the po- < pular Rose Ball is. to be con:| “tinued ‘as; an annual. event. | A meeting. called Tecently to /, make" plans’ for this: year’s: ball | gaw only five persons in atten- than the work involved’ in putting on the dance, it: was decided-to call ‘a second meeting next. Wednes- if persons’ intereste ted "in the "Rose Ball do not: show ‘up: in| ; “greater numbers at that meet- ing than . the“ one~ just. held, the sane will nots take. Place ‘The, Rose Bail, an! annual ‘event held in’ June, sees'a Rose| : * Queen ; chosen ‘from = amongst female ;, grade 12 graduates. of SHHS. The queeh is chosen on the basis | of -her’ beauty, intel” ‘ligence, poise and charm at a banauet at which ‘the competing | ‘girls have Sinner with the juda- ges. agggitho;: Roses’ receives. a: $75" bar- leary. to be used ‘by:her jin fur- ering: ; her. “education in any The girl dose’ ‘as Queen of] t ad (ant pour in with Gach seal delivery filled. out- in anything from brisk typing to’ an inexcusable .scrawl, The first bride Iooked lovely. ‘| So did the second. But‘once a re- porter has ploughed through eight or 10 frothy descriptions of chan- tilly lace and nylon net over slip- Ped satin, the. usual snarl is: don’t ‘they all go and: live ‘in sin.” But there are. bright, mom- nts,” ‘ ‘ There was.the time when‘ an enthusiastic bride-to-be ‘said’ she planhed to have the church alt decorated with a candle bra. Ano- ther bride-to-be planned:-to ‘use floor: or lengthy baskets of chrysanthe- mul NY "What dia the bridesmaids wear? Well, once it was “onion skins" and. another wore a gown with a “crushed bodice.” Run over by ‘a: bus, no doubt, Still another was :to weara‘torso-length gown and a fourth a handkerchief skirt. “How . is - it, commented a friend of. mine,. “that: I never det invited to weddings like that?” : \) One® bride, verging on liter- acy, described her gown as.a sbar- fet-skirted., model,” "" And: enough, yet “another: planned "to have a -bouffant: dinner. following the ceremony.” And then’ there was the time the compositor.made a typograph- ical’ error which read, “For, the Wedding strip the bride the bride eats - School Band Wins «For the third consecutive year id Bowl for junior: bands sunder, 21 years, of age in the West Kootenay music festival héld at Nelson, ~~~ Green, Dewdney Speak Here at.Tea zation not set: up for NATO is .a defensive’ organi-|\; ing the polio’ vaccine clinics. ‘of the vac. pees Program. ~ Syren egy After’ the meeting. the follow- ‘schedule | was "released for * Kinnaird: Kinnjird“Hall,'May 22, 9.30-11.30;.a.m.,'.1-5° p.m.’ and :|7-9;p.am, Castlegar: Legion: Hall, May. +123, 930-1130 a.m. 15 Pm May ag. is oe a ae Jabor. ‘He | ° 4 said the ‘poclety: -is ‘anticipating ‘an all-out:.drive :in .the: near’: future het and. requested the suaperation of Miss ‘Lenore (Lennie) : Mar- good: news when ‘He ‘said Cominco |+ rei donate “$1,000 towards the To:he Moved Soon To Sherhiko Area ‘) ‘The Parish of f Castlegansitn naird (Anglican): has started th first’ stage of’ its’ expanston ‘pro- gram, The church committee ad- }}Vises thatthe tender of Peter Kinakin ‘has been accepted and work ‘on the new: site will begin jorle Morey, a well-known 'Castle- immediately, gar > woman | was amongst .73 're- * Jeent, graduates of:Royal Columbian Hospital nurses’. training school in New Westminster. Miss. Morey. is the eldest daughter. of Mr. and, Mrs. L.-L. Morey of. Castlegar. Willard: Ireland, i ‘provincial “Why | Canada’s ‘minister. of external af- fairs said here: yesterday. - “Howard Green, speaking at a tea atthe ‘Parish Hall in ‘support of © Kootenay-West » Conservative candidate ‘Peter Dewdney, said Ca- tar | nada is one. of NATO's biggest contributors ‘and “has the second large air force, in. NATO anda large ‘army brigade.” One of the most important problems facing: the world today, is i and the graduating class with:’words to the effect that it pleased him to'note that nursing was now. a profession,’ not simply:an occupa- tion for genteel ladies. % Miss Morey was awarded: the RCH, department of. anaesthesia prize for surgical nursing and re- ceived one of eight silver-engraved trays presented at the graduation ceremonies, First stage of the building ie gram’ involves the aievin ig of SI Alban’s Church on to a ‘basem« Yo be located on the central ‘ate in the Sherbiko subdivision. An addi- | tion will be built which will house on two levels, washrooms, furnace room, cloakroom space. and a kit- chen, The second’ and third stages will consist of a Rectory and new Church building on'the same site. The present construction will then form part of the Christian’ Educa- tion wing of the new development. The move ‘to the central site will :involye a new ‘Church name, that ‘of St. David, patron of Wales. + The firm’ of Smith “& McCul- Tock, Trail and Vancouver, are in @ of the site development. i| Three-Year F Plan To. Beautify Park - ocAn. offer to undertake © the work was presented. the club by president Ernie Kruet- when ‘: together? with ‘Brick | Saunders : and « Peter Woykin, he ¢:)appeared before .village. council at its recent meeting. on: behalf ‘of j! My, in de- tail'a wellaid-out Plan, which he showed council ‘and sald the pro- Ject would be done over a three- Proved, he said other clubs would be approached to see if they would consider doing ‘any portion ‘of’ the scheme. Donations of material and various items would be .accep- ted from business’ establishments and to help finance the park, the Kinsmen ‘plan to run another newspaper. eee & The includes proud nthe Hl loc 19, shade Gees a fountain in ‘the centre, flower beds, picnic tables ‘and: benches, checker board and a barbecue pit together with a large shelter. The completed project would be called thé Kinsmen. Park. ‘ Village chairman Aage Sylvest said the proposal was a favourable year period. Once the project is ap- | 93 in ‘strategic spots inside the park, coast. SHSS PTA Executive caatet the annual meeting of ae one and thanked the for their offer. _He then appointed Comm.’s Murray Little and Walter Thorp to’ act as a to School, PTA held'Afonday night at the high ‘school, the following of- ficers* rere elected for hae study the proposal. Later in the j* meeting a ‘resolution was Meee Yo‘accept.the Kinsmen said. the speaker, “and no country’ has done more than Canada in the last few years to bring about Siscuasions on dis- armament.” io. He ‘aaid Canada’ will oppose Present Suszestions by ‘by Russia that turned from.a:NATO. meeting in ure | Greece, _ claimed that Canada to-: day is one of the leading ‘middle nations of: the .world: and: has a veputation for being, unselfish. “We're in a ‘position to do a great deal,” he said, adding “This is one of: the challenges © facing Canada,” ‘Mr. Dewdney, who was: intro- .| duced to the gathering by Al Hor- swill, praised Mr. Green's | assis- tance on many projects’ affecting Kootenay-\ -West riding,’ mentioning Mr. Green, : who-has | just 're- | PARTIALL =SUBMERGED truck. -owned - from’ the " CBC. plans for Trail-and Columbia river. wall reconstruction assistance from the” federal, Sovernm jt for. oat by Jogie’ Bi ‘Columbia river‘on Saturday morning.: The’ inoperative truck,” which was’ being haul- ‘led: up ‘the’ ferry “ramp: by another.” truck hung on the ‘Friday’ evening; broke: loose, rolled back-]. wards, and:was partially; submerged as it ramp chains anda ferry cable. —Castlegar. News., Photo Presidents) ie E “Lundquist; es! retary, Mrs. Lightle; treasurer, aie ohs Palueke Past-president is for her:two years of outstanding service as president. Fess Commuttee chairmen elected ‘were: program, Mrs. James Regan; Publicity, Mr. John | Hegeman; Mrs. he " 10S- pitality, Mrs. Ross McCutcheon, Mrs, ¥. Gibson and Mrs. W. Hack- en. Mrs, Fae Shealds re- ‘ported on the recent PTA Conven- tion held in Vancouver to which she was a delegate. nival‘on May 21,-it was announ- ced yesterday, « There will be “games and fan sald a clab. “spokesman.