6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; Nov. 30, 1961 Form Kennel Ciub For Koofenays At a meeting held Iast week o new Milestone for the Kootenays was passed when o Kennel Club to be affilisted with the Canadian Kennel Club was formed. The new ciub, to be known as the Cascaie Kennel and Obedience Club, will endeavour to conduct shows, obedience trials ete., here in the Kootenays. For all owners of registered dogs it is a big step for- ‘ward as to compete ‘in the show ring ® dog must be of a recognized registered breed. ‘The club will, however, con- tinue its obedience training pro- Q@ram under trainers Jack White ud Marsh Johnson as !t formerly did under the auspices of Satans nnels. ‘The executive of the new club is: Mrs,‘ Hugo Wood, president; Jock Stewart, vice-president; Miss Jackie Sewell, secretary, and Hugo ‘Wood, treasurer, The four council- lors are: Marsh Johnson, Ray Kos- aa Mrs, Urisek and Stig Bro- In the past six months in the Castlegar District alone over 60 dogs have been entered for dog obedience training and it is hoped even more will enter when training classes start again in the Spring. ‘The big difference will be that with an official club in the District dogs will be able to be put proven. pe on a car Indicated it was equipped with the latest safety device of the day — four-wheel brakes? Many B.C. cars will shortly car- ry on trunks or bumpers, green and recelve a piece Dog certificate for ef aes registered dog owners the fun and competition to be derived from confirmation classes and com- Petition is always good clean com- petitive gpart, ‘While registered kennel clubs any way shape or form they can in the care and training of dogs of all types. Members from Trail, Rossland, Nelson or anyone who can attend Same, of Castlegar. emblems show. ing they are equipped with seat belts — the most important safety device of today. Now being Jaunched by the Traffic Section of the British Col- umbla Safety Council ts a program of recognition for car owners who Install belts for passenger and dri- ver protection, ” Btfectiveness of seat belts in reducing traffic deaths and injury 41s now widely accepted, say Council ‘officials, and it is hoped that most B.C, cars will be equipped as soon ‘a8 possible, ‘The green reflecting bumper emblem carries the words “Seat Belg Equipped” and was designed by the B.C. Safety Council to dra- matize the perssing need for this type of protection. AIRLINE TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD and distributors, university research de. ‘partments, the medical profession, and international, national and pro. vincial safety councils all’ endorse seat belts. After exhaustive research it is that belts will reduce for trafifie by 25 per cent in Alr Aven. accidents involving ejection, and by one-third in all traffic accidents, People who remain in the car during an accident are five times “| safer than those who are ejected, say safety cxperts. They estimate Willi MOVING & LOCAL & LONG DI STORAGE - CRATING - Trail 364-1818 “The Family Mover” For Free Estimates Call Collect am’‘s STORAGE STANCE HAULING PACKING - SHIPPING Nelson 1471 Greer Triangle Now Means Seat Belts Are Installed Remember when a red triangle, that seat belts will reduce injuries to occupants inside the car by as much as 60 per cent, Companies Pay Gut $12.5 Million In Death Benefits In British Columbia $12.5 mil- lion was patd out in death’ Senet Stamp Club Holds Annual Banquet ‘The third annual dinner of the David Thompson Stamp Club was held on Nov. 18 in the Castlegar United Church Hall, President Axel Nielsen opened the ‘anquet by welcoming the guests from the Inland Philatelic Soclety of Spokane, the Columbia Philatelic Society of Trail and the Nelson Stamp Olub, A minute's allence was observed in memory of departed members John Lani of Spokane, Sid Spooner of Trail and Major John Moll of Kinnaird. At the close of the dinner, Mr. Nielsen introduced the slate of of- ficers for the coming year: Preai- dent, Jim McKay; vice-president, Mrs, J. P, McKay; .secretary-trea- surer, James Toogood; publicity, Mrs, A, B, Condy; auctioneer, John Moor, He then turned over the ga- vel to the new president, Mr. Mc- Kay. Mr. McKey welcomed everyone on behalf of the. new executive and thanked the retiring executive for thelr fine work in the past year. He also thanked the Ladies of the United Church who had served the excellent dinner on behalf of all the guests. He also thanked Duncan Carter of Robson for the lovely Delicious apples on the tables, Mr, Nielsen for the floral decorations, Mrs, J. ‘Toogeod for the smart place cards which were in the form of a small letter, and George Vianich for the stamp display. This display featured a frame|_ of Nigerlan covers belonging to Ho. ‘ward Clausen of Spokane, and Da- nish stamps depicting 110 years of A, Nielsen of Kinnaird. The lucky draw. wos won by Mrs, J, Smith of Robson, Mrs. J. Harrison of Trai] and Mrs. A. Niel- sen of Kinnaird, The lucky tickets were drawn by Pat Creighton, presi. dent of the W. E, MacCabe Junior Stamp Club, Alexa Condy of the same club and Jim Burns of Nelson, a termes si caiacan ae FOR ALL INTERIOR SURFACES 3968-2 Tiger House Presentation Well Received Plerpoint, then entertained thé guests with some very fine slides of his. round the world tour. He showed colorful views of San Francisco, and then across the Pac- ifle to Hawail, to Yokohama and other Japanese cities were shown tor views of the Emperor's palace, parks and many lovely gardens. OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD.‘ Phone 365-3351 From there the alides showed Hong ‘Kong and Kowloon with the float- ing cafe, and the boat settlement where people live on the boats year round. Mr. Moor, auctioneer, conducted a ively stamp auction which saw some fine stamps offered, one being an carly Prussian one, Government Okays Kinnaird Pool Project Provincial government approval of work on Kinnaird’s reinforced concrete swimming pool under the winter works program has been re- ceived by the village council. The approval was given “sub- ject to acceptance by the Govern- ment of Canada.” Federal govern- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ....... @ SHOPPING @ WE WAKE YoU @ TYPING -@ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE @ MESSAGE & ANSWER SERVICE PHONES, 365-5265 and 365-4544 stamps issues and Danish and Can- adian Christmas seals, owned by ment approval is regarded as just a by Ife luring ‘the first nine months of 1981, The Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association reports.’ The total for the corresponding fperfod in 1960 was $11.3 million. On 2,40 ordinary policies, pay- ments this year were $8,104,000; on 850 industrial policies $236,000; and on 1,540 group certificates $4,158,000. Cominco Sets Up $150,000 Fellowship Plan A $150,000 fellowship program toward advanced degrees at Cana- dian universities has been announ_ ced by the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co, ‘The money will be provided in the form of 50 fellowships worth $3,000 each, These will be awarded at the rate of 10 per year between 1962 and 1967. Graduate students in the fields of pure science, engin- eering and agriculture can qualify’ for these fellowships. The program will be adminis- tered by the Canadian Universities Foundation of Ottawa. Out of each award $2,200 will go to the student and $800 to the university depart~ ment in which the graduate carries out study and research. Cominco began giving fellow- ships in 1944, and since then, has awarded 170 worth $225,000. The new fellowships are of higher value in keeping with cur- Trent university requirements, The company states its purpose in giv- ing them is to assist universiy gra duates in gaining higher qualifi- cations and to further the advance. ment of scientific knowledge in Ca- nada. fe | TTA NOTICE OF POLL THE CORPORATION of the VILLAGE of KINNAIRD to assist graduates who are working | £7 Hurry Down to MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. 70 CRESENT ST. PHONE 365-3551 For a grand selection of Xmas Gifts & Novelties OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. TRICYCLES ADJUSTABLE SEATS AND’ HANDLE BARS 20 in. tricycle 16 in. tricycle .. 12 in. tricycle .... See our selection’ of Christmas Lights (INSIDE AND OUT) Tree Decorations, Tinsel, Wrapping Paper, Window Stencils and Window Frosting Bombs soe. $22.95 veces ees $20.50 veveeees $18.50 SPECIAL WILD BILL HICKOK GUN AND HOLSTER SETS Only WOODEN TOBOGGANS WHILE THEY LAST — LAY- AWAY NOW AND PICK UP AT: CHRISTMAS $1.29" WRAP UP YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST EARLY Plan to mail out-of- town cards FIRST CLASS. Preferential handling sorts them first, sends them by air, ‘A {ull house screamed and bord lered ot the Kinnaird hall Friddy evening when the Hinnatrd Little Theatre presented tho, last night of {ts mystery comedy, “Ti- ger House.” ‘The. delighful, humorous..and into the mood of the evening but several rows of thrilied children sitting in the front of the hall helped to get the whole audience into an enjoyably receptive and re- sponsive mood. Somewhat corny dislogue (not “}the fault of the actors), a fair number of slipe and displays of only nodding acquaintance with dialogue (the fault of the actors), and a need in spots for better direction (the fault of the director), were all prevalent during the production, ut if anyhing they only helped to helghten interest in:the play. In ahort, the plot of the play ‘by Robert St. Clair involves a store clerk who finds herself helr to a mansion left by an aunt who had ‘been a mystic or spirit medium. A tory concerning the old house and the aunt is that the aunt at one time took a necklace belonging to the ‘tiger clan” of the far East, Yami, the Indian servant in the house, has been sent by his tribe to recover the necklace and Nofre Dame Sels ‘B-Ball’ Schedule ‘| haps been changed except that it finally has it given to him by the niece after @ series of adventures wwhich had the audience on Friday and laughter, often doing both at the same time, A perfect example of the corny dialogue which. should Lave: per- sent members of the audience grab- | were bing for their tummies was the ex- hange between actors George Jack- night alternating between screams | sta: and Andy McWhinnie as Thompson. Doris strom was in charge of sound ef- fects, Bella Moran and Eve Gwilliam in charge of properties and Iaele ‘Yule was in charge of the att CASTLEGAR NEWS,: bein Nov. 30; 1961 Resources. Bank of Montreal resources, de- posits and loans all reached new high levels.in 1961, according to the bank's i4#th annus] statement ed today, son and Andy when Jackson tells the tiger accomplice that “You wouldn’t shoot that gun.” “why not?” aska McWhinnle of the tted-up Jackson, “Because the shot would reveal this hiding place,” answers VJackson,- “You're "right about that,” : looked after make-up for the actors while lym Hughes handled programs and publicly: Ushers were Allan Harvey and Bill Sommerfield and the box office was handled by Henry Hyson and Gwilym Bushes. while the audience howled. Anothor instance was when the denoument of the plot was finally to be revealed, The ‘heroine Erma Lowrie, .. played: by’ Joan. Johnson, and her cousin Arthur, played by Donald Granstrom, discover a ali- ding panel behind the fireplace that ‘will allow them to find a message which will tell where the necklace is hidden, “Ase you frightened?” asks Are thur of Erma. “We can leave it until morning if you'd rather.” If the enjoyable heroine had agreed to this ridiculous suggestion the children in the front rows would have charged the atage, as ‘would have the more Uvely adult members of the audience, All in all “Tiger House” provi- ded an evening of fine community qntertainment and gave Districts to | hospital The covering the most active year’s business in the B of M's history, shows resources increasing 18 per cent over 1960 — or nearly half-a-billlon dollars — ¢o $3,960 million. reached $3,647 million, ‘cord $1,994 million, . The year's operations of some 90 hooey at home and abroad 1960, Taxes, ‘also new high, amounted to $18,043,701, with @ year winner was George Jackson. Job Evaluation To Bo Conducted At Local Hospital A Job classification and evalu- ation will be carried out at the Castlegar and District Hospital by John Mec- The Notre Dame College basketball squad of Nelson has announced a six-game pre- Christmas schedule, Announcement was made. in Nelson by Pups manager, Phil Le- Doux of New Westminster. Pups ‘will play at’ home Dec. 1 against Spokane AAW, then meet Trail in the Sliver City Dec. 8, returning to Nelson to face the same squad the following day. The final pre-Christmas game will be played in Coeur d'Alene when the Pups face North Idaho Junior College on Dec, 16. The se- yet another persons they work with, drink coffee with, or live next door to, take on roles and do things that the more stald members of the communities could never do themselves but enjoy watching their friends at. The play was directed by Pen- ny Harvey. Actors were Joan John- son as Erma Lowrie, Ernie Halewijn as Yami, Gwen Sommerfield as Bo- Lloyd J, Stadler as Oswald, Dorothy McKenzie as Peggy Van Ess, Jean cond of this home-and-home series will follow in the New Year. Robingon as the Mystery Woman Woman $B Buy stamps now. Ask tor them in sanitary cellophane- wrapped dollar packs. Ml Check address list. Include Postal Zone Numbers, and return address. @ Tie out-of-town and ‘local .-- mailinseparatebundles. Attach Post Office labels. Ml Wrap parcels well. Put return address outside and inside. Weigh 1, at Post Office. Ml Mail Early. © Remember, December 37 is the last date for local delivery ee A a ba — 3. Sf Se PO-St-198 Se Kinnaird Residents The Annual Public Tuesday, December ments, the Kinnaird Improvement. Society Hall. You are urged to come and hear your Council Report on the year’s accomplish- Forum will be held ~~ 5th at 8.00 p.m. in Alten :Selbie Village Clerk NOW IN CASTLEGAR Adams GOLD . STRIPE CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Even melting ice cubes can’t dilute the true taste of Adams Gold Stripe. It keeps its flavour to the Gilp according ‘to a report submit- ted by him to last Thursday's meet- ing of the hospital's board of man- agement. Details of the survey were wor. ked ‘out at a meeting of hospital administrators held at Nelson early last week. ‘The study is a joint underta- king between hospitals in the East and West Kootenay regions and will be the basis upon which a province wide project will be carried out at a later date. Job classification and evslua- tion is used extensively by manage- are today as a tool ee |Hit New Highie =|Says Report for the year ended Oct, 31, publish- Box 65, Robson, B.C. Phone 365-! 5662 CALL Curtis Gray & Harold for basements, excavating sewers, ditching, septic tank holes, back hing 4 and dump truck work of 3 EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00.P.M. St. Rita’s Parish Hall. Front Street : JACKPOTS $25.00 & $240.00 55 NUMBERS CALLED ‘The bank's 22,000 & are recelving $12,453,750 of this amount, in dividends totalling $2.05 per share — five cents more than in 1960. ‘The balance “of $2,125,067, plus individed profits of $1,160,859 from 1960, totals $3,275,926, and to this amount, the bank hag added $2,- 000,000 from inner reserves, after income taxes. From the total of $5,276,926 in the rest account, bringing it to $145,850,000, and leaving $1,275,026 to be carried forward. “Quick” asseta are shown ot $2,042 million, an increase of $270 million compared with 1960, and re- presenting 55 per cent of B of M Uabllities to the public of $3,742 million,’ veraus 64 per cent last year. An: increase of almost 30 per cent in the “acceptances, guarantees and letters of credit” entry, from $59,721,006 last year to $75,792,918 in the current statement, indicates extensive growth in business being abroad for B of M cust. the * rganization, ‘When the survey has been com- pleted on & province-wide basis, it will be possible to compare any pos. ition in any one hospital in B, to ® similar bestia in any other hos- pital, Donate Money To Area Groups And 3 Churches ‘There were 18 members present Evening Group, Games were played and three members, Mrs, F. Giraud, Mrs, 8, Grant and Mrs. A, Smecher, all won prizes, ‘The Group donated money to the following organizations: Robson Community Church, $170; Robson Community Hall, ed Rossland and Trail Welfare, Rita’s Church, Castlegar; $40; ne Salvation Army, $35; Castlegar Handicapped School, $55 and Rob- son Sunday School, $30. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Odd Andersen on Dec. 14. Mra, T, Byers is to be- gin the draw. The booster prize was won by Mrs, A. Woodrow, At the close of a very enjoyable evening the hostesses, Mrs, R, Oborne and Mrs, B. Macalister, served refresh- ments, Visiting Hours At the Hospital Are Restricted staring Dec, 1. Visiting hours are to’ be re- stricted at. the Castlegar hospital This was decided by hospital omers, The vahie of premises is shown at $63,063,000, an increase of 13 per cent over the 1960 figure of $55,- 661,000, an indication of the extent of the bank’s building and medern- ization program. USE OUR CHEISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN & SAVE 1¢-15%,. i This Christmas . GIVE YOUR BOY OR GIRL H a‘17 Jewel ° e Swiss Rodania Watch Shock Proof Incabloc Jewels : Unbreakable main spring, waterproof luminous dial and sweep second hand. Only $14.97 Fully Guaranteed for one year Bosse's Jewellery CASTLHOGAR'S JEWELLERY HBADQUARTHES. Phone 46-241 at the recent meeting of the Robson | § ‘PROVINCE - WIDE BIRTHDAY Continues THURS. FRI. SAT. Customers using the Cas- trustees last week after recelving.a report from the medical and nurs- very bottom of the glass ¥y & ing staffs to the.effect that with it unlimited hours of vis- —the mark of.a great the present spt iting and with the marked degree whisky. of overcrowding in, the hospital, . Patients are not not belng given an op- Next time you buy, try moellow custom-blended portunity to Gold Stripe, in the con- ‘visiting boars Sl be LS 4 in the afternoon and from 7 to"B venient 12 and 25 ounce flask bottles, 1: - tlegar telephone exchange ZENITH 7244 ~NO DOWN PAYMENT - “use your : Budget Charge; . Account. may Phone Toll Free, to Eaton’s TRAIL, with this number. be received, are:- toboggans ...... . $5.99 ee SPECIAL toboggans ............ $8.49 : toboggans ........... $10.75 4 ft. reg. $8.95 NOW ....... $7.75 toboggans .........:.° $12.99 Mitt Ane Sten 5 ft. reg. $11.25 NOW ...... $9.75 toboggans .......... $14.99 Such Poll will be J at the Kinnaird 1 Soci Hall R : ‘ on the 7th Day of December, 1961, between ‘the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. GILES, Ronald Albert 214-10th Ave. Foreman HENDRICKS, Jacob Commissioner 180-5th Ave. : Smelterman in the evening. ' Commissioner ROMAINE, Pat Check your : Big ‘28° page flyer for, hund-. ‘reds ‘of .out- standing Values to help You. .Save : Free delivery, °| INSURANCE for All Your : INSURANCE ‘AND REAL ESTATE: NEEDS Phone" 365-3441 “ANDERSON: | AGENCIES _ to Castlegar - Kinnaird: and - Robson , Customers Given under my hand this 27th day of November, 1961. R. C. Morice Returning Officer TOYS - FOR ALL THE GIRLS ‘AND BOYS Public Notice is hereby given to the electors. of the Muni: cipality afore- x said. that Shove has. b y at the electi Z f : 3 ft. toboggans $4.69 and that I have granted such poll; and, atid that the | persons duly BOG : ; a eon Set Bee © ts J as did. at the said election, for whom only votes will e ALUMINUM TO! GANS cee an QATAR