" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuisday, April’ 9, 196 4 ‘ Robson ‘Memorial Church WA The regular meeting of the} ors present, Women's Association of Robson The meeting opencd with the D. Carter, Mrs, J, He Smith, is program Community Memorlal Church was | singlng of the hymn ‘ held last week in the church hall| Invisible, God only Wise,” followed with 19 members and three visit-| by a prayer by the president, Mra. al perlod the theme ot whieh wat “Praise to God.” William J. Weymark P. Eng. Consulting Engineer INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS: FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER SUPPLY, POWER AND MINING 3310 Westmount Road, West Vancouver, B.C, WA2-1536 - sang the hymn, the Lord,” following which read: by Mrs. J. Heslop, Mrs. A. J. Mar: Mrs, A, W. Thorp. Tho members “Let all men praise ings from the Psalms were given tin and Mrs, Sutherland, The mem- bers. afl read the final psalm and Mrs. E. H. McPhee concluded the devotional period by singing the the hymn “I Know that my Re. deemer Liveth,” accompanied by The president annotinced that Tea one fay last week in the ~ | Rivers ter basket, Pythian. Sisters Hold Tea for April Fool's The of the Pythian Sisters, Kootenay Temple held a very successful April Fool's Day Twin ‘The * suoale wero welcomed, as they arrived, by Mrs. Joy Saun- ders, Most Excellent Chief. The hall and tables were tastefully de- corated In the Easter theme. The serving table was centered with a beautiful complete Easter mo- tife and the individual tea tables were each centered with an Eas- Day : Committees in charge were tea tables, Mrs, R. Gemmill and Mrs, M, Blathut; kitchen, Mrs. O. Ligh. tle, Mrs, M, Sorensen, Mrs, E. Forgte-Thompaon, Mrs. D. Dergou- soff, Mro, A. Kalmakoff and Miss Kathy Lightle; bake table, Mrs. A. Saunders, Mrs. O. Wilson and Miss Donna Dewis; preparing the orders for business people, Mrs. C. Bradford and Mrs. L. Grun- erud. eae Taking out orders, Mrs, J. Saunders, Mrs. S. Dewis, Mrs, K. Melntsre, Mrs, H. Strelioff and the Women's A: Castlegar City Centre Motel BANQUET ROOM +— 60 persons — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room - Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m. - 9 p.m, Reservations 365-7277 Columbia at Main Street fe ec] CCEA WE GIVE A SPECIAL 150 DISCOUNT ON Windshield ' Glass Kootenay Auto Collision THE HOME OF THE FIBREGLASS CAR SOLUMBIA AVE, SHERBIKO SUBDIVISION Phone 365-5022 hall, week of the month. which Rev, and Mrs, Cline will speak on India on April 15 and one concerning a meeting in St. David’s at which Archdeacon Wy- att will speak on the Anglican Congress. Following the mizpah benediction team was se. ved by Mrs. McPhee and Mrs, H. Evans, Gas Heaters Solve. Preblem Of Add-On Are you planning to add a ‘new ‘room to your home or con- vert the attic, front porch or breezeway into an added living area? if so, you'll be interested in a variety of sleek new gas-fired space heaters designed for this purpose, The new heaters not only make low-cost heat possible but actually look like an attractive piece of furniture. * Drab colors have been replac- ed by smart’ decorator pastels to match home decor, -Some units can be recessed in the wali to al- low maximum use of space. All wor entertain the members of the Rob- son Evening Group at a coffce party on April 14 in the church It was decided that members of the Association would visit the Butler home one afternoon a mon- th, probably during the fourth Reports of the standing com- mittee were received and anno- uncements concerning speakers in Castlegar were made. One is a mecting in the United Church at Summer Courses For Notre Dame f[wenty-one courses are being offered by Notre Dame Universi- ty of Nelson for the second annual summer school which will be held July 2 to Aug. 14. Last summer 75 persons, most of whom were teachers, tea tickets, Mrs. i "Saertilka and cake raffle, Mrs. F. Nixon, The door prize was won by Mrs. M. Denneus and the cake was won by Mrs, Dergousoff. The highlight of the afternoon was a fashion show of hats that were out of this world. Mrs. Sher- biko gave a commentary on each hat which were made up of kit. chen utensils and toilet articles. for eight courses, University of- ficials expect twice the number of students this year. Accommoda- tion will be provided on-campus for those from distant localities. Calendars are now being pub. lished and will be available soon. Shower Honors An Easter Bride Miss Kathy Bergen, bride-el- ect of the Easter season, was the honored guest at the home of Mrs. George Bray last week. Miss Bergen and 24 of her friends were hosted at a bridal shower by. Miss Sharon Bray and sister of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Fred Goldsbury of Castlegar.. Many beautiful gifts were pre- sented to Miss Bergen following @ program of interesting’ games and contests. Delighted’ partici- pants then were served refresh- ments. from a table which fea- tured a'cake- inscribed for Kathy and Bill whose wedding took place at St. David's Anglican Church on Saturday. The their sincere thanks to one and all who helped to make the day the won. derful success it was, Out of tow guests at hel tea were Mrs. M. Proud, Mrs. P. nd a ce ‘NIGHTS ‘OF COLUMBUS BIN ig 0 ST. RS. HALL TONIGHT E, COME EARLY DOORS OPEN 7.00 P.M. BINGO STARTS AT 7.45 = HUTA AA Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads GET TWICE AS MUCH FOR A PENNY MORE! 10 sad D, AYS STARTS THURS. — APRIL 16 Grai Chief, Mrs. J. Clarke and Mrs. E. Therrian, all of Rossland, Friendship Circle Visiting Committee Ropects 10 Visits ie: monthly meeting of the Frieatsnin Circle, was held at the home of Mrs. Swift with Mrs. DeFoe as co-hostess. Eleven mem- bers were present with one visi- tor, Mrs. Borodula’s mother, Mrs. Penny of Vancouver. The meeting was opened by Mrs, Lipsett, president, with de- votional and scripture reading by Mrs, Wm. Harrower, Ten visits were reported for February and March. Mrs. Harrow. er and Mrs. Shay are to be on visit- ing committee for April. - Friendship. Circle is to look after flowers in the Church for THRU SAT. — APRIL 25 ( REXALL A-SA-REX T TABLETS | Quickly relieve headache, col 5 gr. 100's, Regular 694. 6 gr. 200's, Rag. $3.29. P] Sar. 30's. Reg. $1.69. 10 gr. 100's, Reg. $1.29.,....2 for $180 J Children's 2¥4 gr.50'e. Reg. 494 2 tor 50 fea. 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HOCKEY OHATTER By GEORGE JACKSON KAY MOTORS Lid. 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phone Zenith 6330 SALES AND SERVICE At Trall more than 1,100 mem- bers were reported to. have at- tended a meeting Wednesday night and 172 at a morning meeting of shift’ workers Thorsday. In Kim~ berley about 500 were reported at two Tuesday and Wed- A | R L I N E Trail have sppraved (the union re- labor ‘relations board be notified ‘RESERVATIONS nesday, A number, of Salmo local, HB‘ mine, members attended the cra that a dispute exists and that con~ MEXICO.- HAWAIIAN | ciliation be ‘The contract expired Feb. 29, AND EUROPEAN TOURS ‘ ARRANGED The union,secks a 15.cent hourly e wage increase, 40-hour week, im- CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR proved vacations, maintenance of ‘| pay rates after 10 years and class- THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN ification changes, ® . WEST'S. The dispute involves employ- ecs in Riondel, Salmo and Benson Lake as well as at Trail’ and in given ‘by Harvey Murphy, bargain- ing committee chairman, William Booth, president of Kimberley Lo- DEPT. STORE Phone. 365-4911 paten officials sald the mem- HALT! wersthip was wnantmovs_in_back cal 651, and Robert Keever, pre- sident of Trail Local 480. =I ‘At the union meeting in Rion- del, 110 members heard the report ootenay Builders — and Suppliers — ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA CEMENT — PLYWOOD GLIDDEN. PAINTS —. HARDWARE LINOS — SASH AND DOOR | Hacseransssuersrennare Kimberley. AACA! tes ersh! | |= AU =I = =| =| CATE Eril Apply now for your Social Insurance. Castlegar Gets $311,000 Loan rr F * For its Sewers A. $311,000 loan to Catlegar towards’ development of sanitary sewers has been made by the Mu- nicipal Development and Loan Board it was announced last week in Ottawa, Castlegar was one of 25 Ca nadian -centres to receive loans which ‘total $2,775,386, for capital works projects in six provinces. Castlegar has already let the contract for installation of its sew. age lagoon system. . why Many. Subjects Debated by Vali Toastmistresses The | March ° dessert meeting for Vali.Toastmistress was. held at the home of Mrs. B. Shealds. . For: Table Topics, ‘Mrs, “Mary Rilkoff introduced “How will the College affect Castlegar?” "ao we have adequate ‘entertainment for the Young People” and “How can the - people of the District. help to “become * in our community?” After lengthy discussion all| members agreed they would like to see a: committee formed with members from all organizations to history and all arguments over the games will,be forgotten as wo join as one large family for our wind-up banquet tonight. trophies for achlevement in the past season, however, and potential of many more will bo watched closely in the years to come as plans for a European professional hockey league are an- nounced. lured across the'sea by good pay and the adventure’ of travel and scouts will haunt our local rinks you will never know who is watch. -| being the same it is will produce The past five months are now provide schools, sports leadership. fo Several players will receive | Oregon spoke ‘on a similar’ topi the record academic achievement.” be all well and good,’ but if the: Players from semi-pro ‘clubs in this western world will be in search of new talent. Our pla-| not hired as ‘Tetle program: and for, failing to ‘Another speaker, Dr. Harri. zon Clarke ‘of. the University ‘of and said that “research ‘has pro- ven that raising the level: of phy- sical fitness in students also raises This blast to the teachers may are to achieve any reasonable amount of success, parents will have ‘to encourage their sons and daughters to ‘take part in these fitness’ programs and take part themselves. After all, teachers are ch let . Old bil r + Cadillac Finest and Cleanest Used Cars in’ the: Kootenays Every, Cs Car Guaranteed [7 WHOLESALE. GM 3M PARTS 5 DISTRIBUTORS Largest’ stock in the Kootenays of genuine parts for alls: General Motors Vehicles Envoy Corvair La rgest ar and mo most : fully ly equipped _ Garage end Body Shop in the Keotenays A A teelnn & Soiberling Tire Warehouse SPINA y = = = = = = 4 — i yers should be on their toes for ing you play. Bobby Hull was no- tied. at 12 “years old and picked up at 14, it in, . Speaking of scouts, I'm always amazed that-a good slop-shot art- ist is noticed firat, yet in a recent NHL playoff game one of the best in the business completely missed the net on five out of seven shots. This. would seem a poor. batting average to a ball coach. Parents who support our local sponsors’ during spring and sum- mer’ will help. make .it ‘possible for your star to -wear a colorful sweater again next fall. The office side of our operation was ‘con- fronted with: situations this winter, but hockey Duntop - Warmer Wedding Party Principals Told ‘coming wedding . o! Marie ‘Warner and ‘Peter *Dunto; Miss Warner 8 the daughter La and Mrs, Be: Mr: Dunlop * Thomas Dunlop of Castlegar: some players’ that, are more ag- gressive and rough than others, However havirig worked and associated with the group (which was’ a pleasure) I)can only. sum up’ 'my?:opinion © by coining the phrase ‘of. the great Gordie Howe: “There isn’t a‘rotten apple in the whole barrel”.‘and: yours. tru! Jooks forward: to .another season of ‘active participation. Some readers. of this column ‘pre no doubt ‘indifferent to this writer's Views: on sport and re- creation, but it is good to note that at the’ recent 45h annual conven- tion of the B.C. ‘Teachers’ Federa~ tion, sports and recreation were wedding, to take place'in May, is Mrs, D'Arcy Miss Betty Irwin, Rev. William Van. Druten: riage which will take’ place Brechin United Church, and. Dennis Deans, nology. Her fiance will graduate Well that’s about it for this week so let's see' you at the ban- quet tonight, And bring along that sweater if you haven't yet handed Of great interest of the forth- f..Miss- Diane Floyd’ Warner fhe son of Mr. and ’Mrs. John Chosen bridesmaids * for the Miss Linda Sieh maid: of honor; (iit) Warner: ‘and Victoria will officiate at the :mar- Nanaimo, Patrick McLeod: will be» best man ‘and ushers willbe D'Arcy Warner, brother of the bride-elect, Miss Waner is a graduate ‘with honors of Vancouver General Hos- pital in medical laboratory | tech- ‘May in civil engineering from UBC NELSON FOREST DISTRICT EXAMINATIONS FOR LICENCE TO SCALE — 1964 In accordance with Section 69 of the Forest “Act examinations for licence to scale will be held as follows: AREA PLACE OF SCALING DATE TIME NAKUSP © Near Celgar Ltd. office- Tuesday, April 2st 800 AM. REVELSTOKE Downie St. Sawraill Ltd: Thursday, April 23rd 800 AM. Dp. GOLDEN ” boast pore Forest - Saturday, April 25th 830 AML of | INVERMERE Wrnate Brothers; Radium Tuesday, April 28th 830 AM. caeSTON: ‘Mone 4th 9.00 AM. IRNIE CRANBROOK Crestbreok Lbr. GREENWOOD Cooke Lbr. Co, Ltd. Tuesday, May PASSMORE \ Pacific Logging Co. Thursday, May we 800 AM. yieisen = Sjoene) ‘is KASLO . & H. Logging Co. Thursday, May 2ist 830 AM The comin are open to the public upon payment of $5.00 fee and submission, BEFORE the written exam, of completed application: forms. Acting Scalers are ‘hereby instructed to. present. then selves as candidates for one of the above examinations (see condition.9 of Appointment as Acting-Scaler). The examination consists of practical seabne > in the mor ing plus a 4-hour written Application forms and further details may be obtained at fhe local paneer Stations. Zs "of in in the topics of at least two guest March. It catered toa supper for Herb’. Capozzi, general the Presbytery in the United Church, One meeting ended with a social prize .being won by: Mrs, Wm. Shay. A going away present of a lovely purse was presented to Mrs. Blackburn from the. UCW of the United Church of Castlegar with best wishes extended to ler from into the com- munities and to‘give them inform- ‘ation on entertainment and clubs available. The next dinner meeting will ‘start at 7 p.m. instead of the us- = — ual time to allow guests from the : a : Sh one soa “Our doors are WIDE OPEN and we MEAN BUSINESS oe it Larch ft the TIRE DEAL-OF YOUR HFEY REXALL VITAMINS AND MINERAL TABLETS 50s, Regular $2.49,.2 tor $2.50 1007s, Regular $4.49,.22 for $4.50 250's, Regular 2 tor $8.99 REXALL SMOKER’S TOOTH PASTE Removes nicotine stains. Helps reduce mouth cdour. 244 02. Reg. 75#-.-++-0-5--@ tor Hi REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA ‘TABLETS (MINTED) Reg. 594.2 tor 60, 250's! Reg. $1.19.2 (or $2O Liquid (isin) 20 ozs. 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Lions and UBC's outstanding athlete of 1948 criticized UBC for’ failing to pro- vide a healthy,” imayination ath." wi Nomber: New space heaters resembling high-style TV consoles and luxur- ious storage cabinets blend well with the other, furniture. in the room and are becoming increasing- ly poputar,. the Canadian Gas As- sociation reports, Another type of gas heater, a radiant log-type burner, is tailor made for fire-places.. And for the bathroom, a handsome midget gas heater set in the wall, - provides pleasant warmth, Large size heaters have enough capacity for three or four rooms and are ideal for a summer cot- tage or guest house, Multiple in- stallations of these. units will give a vacation house economical warm- th as needed. _ Chess Toumey “f , Being Planned 5 im Uy For First Time The southeastern British Co- lumbia Open ‘Chess Tournament will. be held for ‘the first time on May 2 and 3 at Nelson. This will become a regular annual event to be played in a dif- ferent city in southeastern ‘B.C. meeting in June in the hall at Plant No. 3 to which the Toast. : will invite thelr hus? ” in the nitions total output -for*the* first time Sines 1957, sécording to the Bank Review for The next meeting of the Fri- endship Circle is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lipsett on’ April 16. INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES Fortheso fedsorisy ‘youare Jevitedtoapply fora Social... = {nsurance Number, even if you are nota z to the unemployment insurance pee IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYEE Our ery you an application form. Fill it cutan employer, promptly.: 3 IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED and drawing ‘unemiploy- ment insurance benefit you will combos an applica- tion: rae ywhen you Feport to the ULC. In Parson or - by mail. : bands. “A: Skit of parliamentary. pre. | elaine ‘was performed by: Mrs. D. | Campbell, ‘Mrs. R. Watters, Mrs. |. Marry Rilkoff, Miss Corrie‘Hogen— dorn, * Mrs.:’B.” Shealds, ‘Mrs. _ P. Konkip, Mrs. mmond and Mrs. We Hubert." Half of the meeting was con: ducted ‘with the correct-procedure , and the! other half as meetings are] * ‘often- conducted. | This “method proved’ both entertaining and edu- “| cational. :” A study of: words concluded the, evening's program. :.: °: pht teserved to | ory ae March just issued. “This year, on the assump- tion that gross national product rises by 5.5 per cent in current dollar terms, capital expenditures could: represent about: 22.3 per cent of GNP,” the B of M review observes... “Current invetment plans seem somewhat’ more : broadly based’? than in the mid-1950's, “with a large. part: directed ‘towards the creation of. facilities to meet in- creased domestic;demands and to improve. the competitiveness of Canadian ind rill give Mm toyour roomate ee 5 net NT torn 63; TH FUME. Cl ta ee. 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