CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,. ‘Aug. 24, 1961.’ Fall Fair Again ©: . At High School The executive meeting of the la at the home of Mrs, P, Oglow last week Fall Fair Board’ was ‘heli with seven nembets present and Pete Ewart equipment in the Kiddles Fark have Cement footings for playground been put in and the grounds will soon be. seeded for lawn,. reported works sup! , Norman MeNabb, A: discussion th “an adding ded to find out ‘about prices and report at the general meeting, Tt wos noted that up to date there: have “been over 1,300 fair books delivered.’In going over the books! {t was noted that section Q should read “All children six and under,” not” just pre-school, Sec~ by the Ladies Auxillary to the Hos. pital... The insurance on ‘the Fair'is to be. renewed. The - general meeting is to be when all’ organizations are ‘iirged to have thelr representatives present: as this will be the only meeting be- fore the Fair. - ‘*, Judges have been contacted: but, only one has replied: s0 far, Door were ‘discussed anda” com- mittee of Mrs, H. Johnson, Mra, L. A’Grunerud and Mr. D,' Peppard the of prizes, All ticket holders will have a chance on the door prizes. Lumber for the display tables to be ordered. The members of the Canadian Legion will look after the setting up of the tables. It was sug- gested that all cup holders have the cups turned'in. as ‘soon as -possible, Don Brothers, MLA, will open the me officlally’ at 730 on the Friday evening. machine was held and‘it was dect-| : tions B and D will also be convened |. ; : wal Pay for them, is held on Sept.'6:in the Legion: ‘halt |<. were appointed to be in charge of |. . *. ? ‘The 4-minule stop alga’ ‘in front of Bob's Pay-n-Takit will be re- placed with a Scminute align, oe Village: ‘chatrman Aage Sylvest suggested that policy should be set at. the’ beginning: of next year on what conventions should be at- tended ‘by the. works supervisor, ‘Three benches ‘wit be purchased by the. village for the Kiddies Park on behalf of the Kinsmen ome who onsescunaencs was read bet- ‘ween the Public Utilities Commis- vately-owned. wa wile its boundaries & it was recelved fromthe water re~ sources committee , of! the: Nakusp | will be!sunimarized by: Comim, -v. R, Cook ee council's next mrecung: fee Comm: Cook ‘ggesioa that're- presentatives from tho school and hospital’ boards attend the public mest oe on sewerage, ‘ nes 2 es “A full audit of the village ‘books will be made for the orderly: trana- fer of) financial. matters to new chairman Aage Sylvest; who dou- bles; thew finance prapaann {rom re~ sion, Oarl Knutson of .the Subdivision, and the Village‘of ,Cas- tlegar, which diaclosed that a muni. clpality does not have the authority $624,535 in Building Permits at Kinnaird Building permits totaling $624,- finance N..'Ty Oglow, who was eines willege chairman... a An amount of $10,500 was, s spent on maintenance of roads during the first’ six months of 1901, reported municipal clerk Joe Logelin, A sug- gestion was made that some of this should have, been charged against capital works and not maintenance. “Oxfords ‘or r Loafers | College ‘and “High ‘si col ‘STUDENTS $1.95 - $14.95 RUNNING SHOES . of all ages 636 in new building have been is- sued so.far this’ year in Kinnaird, This total was reached when $66,000 in building permits were approved at council’s Monday night meeting. Pollution Board INSURANGE For All: Your: « . INSURANCE: AND ‘REAL ESTATE: NEEDS | Phone 365-3441 for white or black boots $1.95 - $2.69 Don't miss ‘especially ' PULLOVERS in “FALL DRESSES . -for Junior: Miss” two-piece suits and . dresses Arnels, cottons, ete. All’ Cotton’ SKIRTS $1.00 OFF Ree. Price BULKY’ KNIT © CARDIGANS Orlon, Wool, “Shag or Lambswool $7.95 + $11.95 “GYM SHORTS Boys or Girls Navy Drilt $1.98 pr. good B on our. Seamless: NYLONS --. Micromesh, tall shades $.79 pre 3 Complete ‘Line of ‘School ‘Supplies Key-Tahs, 2 for $1 ‘Lunch. Kit ‘and’: : “Thermos. Bottle ¢ PROVING Vetoes 4 o, TaR RY, Bee Bi7say Plans for the addition, to: the in the schoot activity room, ‘Tarrya Elementary school were -re-|‘: Conalderation-was also given: to caved Money. oy. A School board | the school situation at Robson and an ie leclded that night ‘Brillant, As a building program to.call immedlately::for tenders;) {| has not yet been implemented, pen- s.Untll this unit ts completed, it] ding recelpt of plana from Victoria, is expected that, ong, class of Tarrys| 4:erade 5. class-.will -be temporarily pupils will have to be ‘in ‘the Gi High Onow Dam Hearing Here Oct. 3. /Publio hearings on the spplica= : fon ‘to build High ‘Arrow dam ‘will be held in the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar, on Oct. 8 by pro. Hal, wirther’“aisolssion’ tack place regarding progres; at ' Woodland Park school.-; All’ means have. been’ used’ to “expedite the bullding’ ‘pro- gram. However, this unit will not be ready. before the middle of Ootober, ‘Under these. circumstances, it was evide accommodating the’ pupils’ was /the institution of a shift system in the Kinnaird” ‘Elementary’ ‘gehoo},!) 2 Every effort: wili be made to cause as little inconvenience as pos- that* the only’ solution’ ra . ] mminton Census 2 ¢ aren Sylvest estimates Mr, Zeprla sald th rent Do ay . Ange: B | that five fire hydrants would cover ;| ous ‘of ‘revenue from the area and would be installed as soon’ as *pos-| oul: the area, These would be installed sible In order to allow: the -Sher-| rate, ~ thi are. 186: persons béetweeri!Cas- ven and the’) pulp: mill;- on’'14 oma facts and figures gather- ed'by’ Mr, Logelin include such’ ins formation as: :, Where are 22 power, _ les Toca- bike Tesidents to get onto a. lower . . | yearly: revenue of . $4,000, The per sible, No primary children will be on shift. All classes will be under their respective regular teachers for _ The on High Anew the year, Full instructional. time i Will also be held at Revelstoke on will be given in all the basic sub- Sept. 26 and in the Legion Hall) jects, _ St Nakusp on Sept, 29, “On opening day, sept? 5, alll ner Yinelal water. rights scmptrolier Arthur Paget, operation of. the the ‘area would cost $1,200 a year capita grantef $16. pared on.a;con. |}; : ‘Win } Semi-Final Series ditional ‘revenue ‘of "$6,400 ‘for ‘az, | estimated yearly: ‘revenue of Rebween i + | $10,000 and. $11,000... ; Onee-a-week garboge pick-up in|? finals against Montrose recently by @ score. of 11-6, gots 30 losing pitcher was 4, Blew~ pupils in the district are required. to report to the class- room they attended’ during ‘the past school year, They will then “be as- while each fluorescent street ‘light he president of the ERC will 4-page Flyer in your, installed in the area would cost $26 meek that security unit might. ibe Orthod: Mail. *: iHave no idea at ; , > rs * thelr ers To Receive Report ANDERSON Ne aie = prea. to: meet terrorist attacks against fence to be in charge of floor wal- kers and membera of the Senior! Cltizens will act as guards suring | om the evs tnere wil be entertainment |: each evening of the fair. Owing to the’ Legion Hall belng: booked up for the week prior to the Fair, the Parish ‘Hall has been booked for the -pre-fair. work, such a5 making out the tage and secelving: entries, etc. A daily soporte being kept ‘by AGENCIES | village foxemany, Fe on the water a will be. transcribed and sent to the Pollution Control Board. » & ‘copy’ of. the report will be used by ‘village chairman Carl Loeblich at 2 meeting of the As- sociation of Kootenay: Municipalities will be held Friday night’ at the village office. pollution control committee which Special Fund Sot Up To eho mee | sessions of the family were destroy. ed in‘ the blazes, “A Fire’ ‘Victims’ Relief Fund’ has now ‘been estab- retary to request permission to bor! row a further $200,000 to cover Bios i posed. bylaw « 5 their settlements inf. the Kootenays. $1440 each per year. \Jate on what: power, and. status such patrols Bight, have, | ing the winter, months would be the small lamps on’ hand which could be instalfed dn the. area while’ more be‘ taken: out of service: in the village and’ could be installed in the Sherbiko, ‘* Guow plowing in’ the area ‘dur- wulstes responsibility,:.as , would ® , during . the. rest, naird again showed their power by The’ battering the Montrose team 17-7. rages earenty 5 Again 1¢ was Ann Kastrukoff firing the. ball for the local ‘team. send game for Montrose. Homers Shirley Cheveldave in the fifth inns ine, Iois Laibit hit one ‘for! Mont- Tn the second game ‘whlch was. played in : Jean: Stewart also Tost the se- this game’ ‘were hit by. Freda Bist in the first inning and Celgar Plans $100,000 For Fibre Check eer Oastlegui-Eetnnaird alsd won the thirg game played in Castlegar on Monday night. ‘This time the score|_ Wwas,14-2,.Ann ‘Kastrukoff won’ and Jenn: Stewart lost. Freda Retzlaff [ait a. three Dagger for. the Iocal “This was ‘the; 10th “straight: jhatNoll the : ‘Castiegar-stinnatra f Foi r Semi-Finalisis ‘|’ Leff; in’ Golfing...” ‘endlesp Tourney its ;of the Srd ‘round of the ase Handicap Golf Tourna- ment for the Bosse trophy are as follows: a or tie year, HiME Logélin- éstirnates thet of ‘the 921,000 < of | revenue’ obtained Ushed to help the families; success * would: depend organizations ‘or persons using to help Enenelaly may ad- dress their;‘donations the ‘Fire Victims’ Relief ‘Pund ¢ at Brilliant’ or may leave ,them’at ‘the. Castlegar branch of the ‘Bank’ of Montreal. Donations ‘other’ than financial (clothing, ete.) will be ‘accepted at the following collection centres: Pe- ter Kavakoff, Kinnaird, phone 365- 4483; Pete Senfenoff,, Castlegar, phone 365-9741; Wm. Wishloff, Rob- son, phone 365-4671; George ‘Pop- off, .Thrums; \° Mike © Kolesnikoff, Brilliant; Wm. Hoolaeff, Pass Creek, and Slocan - ‘Valley Co-op’ Store, Blo- can Park. _ Raging Blazes _ Emphasize Need .. For Woods Care ‘Pires - -raging, through British Columbia's forests this summer em- phasize the need for care with mat. ches, gookes and gampfires when oe ote the isis fires reported by the B.C. Forest Service in 1960 ap- proximately 12 per cent were char- ged. to hunters, campers, smokers {and fishermen — products of hu- man thoughtlessness in action! ‘Commercial lumber values lost through fire in B.C. last year were at $44,000,000. Itvis @ frightening fact that a glowing ember may be as ‘destruc- tive as an atom bomb. The Idaho fires of 1910 -covered & strip of country 120 miles long by 20- to 30-miles wide in .a, period. of 24 hours.: Fires have been: known to overtake running deer and men on ‘The reappointment of one trus-|* tee.to another two-year térm on the e Romie ‘to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. page @ Electrical Appliances. @ Applications for TV cable hook- od made ‘here. SCHOOL OPENING SPECIAL THERMOS LUNCH Ww. . Shikwarok of Robson was | + reappointed by the ‘provincial gov- ernment ag ‘its representative on the boaro while M. E. Moran; who- was 9 board member, has resigned. A decision on, .e person to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Moran’s resignation ‘will be-lef¢ in abeyance until next month when. nominations will be made for a new trustee and the nominations acted upon by the board, Three quotations were received on water’ softening ..equipment for the hospital and the contract for $2,408 was‘ awarded to Pumps and Softners. Ltd, of Calgary. A Castle-|° gar firm ‘bid $253 more than the Calgary firm, and a Vancouver firm was third. $1.50 per year’ per’ thousaing’ dollars |" *| Of ‘tire’ insurance, He said‘the aver. “Years ds our 3]:8ge: house Jin} that: area, including of experience guarantee ..of : dependable service.” ONIC SERVICES eres Phones — 365-4601 ° Nelson Gity to Spend 1,600,000 on Sewers Over Next £0 Years. - ‘The City of Nelson is presently spending $830,000.on a sewer eon— ents requir to discharge the debt, ‘mis: the number of: payments: to be made in-one:year, and “DY is the dollar ; Value:of each Bayment, @.-Annual ‘interest equals pat divided by. ¥(c plus 1)..- this: formula, “g” is. the umber of. payments: in. a year, | Me”. tg-.the’t number -of payments | ; needed to discharge the debt, ''Q’ is. the” charge in dollars, and } is the Smount or the Joan... 7 Mr: Lopeiin sald! that vitae Woodland Park Girls "Help Out: the. Hospital|“ iid Zapordaan over P. Moroso, T. lo over*M. Verzuh, B. Stefonluk Money forthe childrens’ ward one J, Kelly, L, Harmston over..N. of the Castlegar hospital: has been | Rurak, and ‘K.- ‘Waterman, over “R. raised by. - six: young “ girls’ rom Minion (default), “- >{ Woodland, Park at Kinnaird. Those remaining to.,battle out ‘The. girls did“ some baking. and in ithe semi-finals are J. Zaporozan then ‘sold: the baking’ in: the ‘subdi-, vs L, Zinto and “B. Stefoniuk vs L. vision, They turned: the:money over} Harmston, . to hospital WA ident Mrs.-Da- 2: The “Men's Night ‘Oniy" held ‘ used in buying on. Wednesday, nights during the drens’ ‘Wward..7| summer months have proven to be very popular, ‘The last mene for hy, ‘Brenda:Pugs-| this event was evening Lana” and | Karen ° Storvold, | due to ‘shorter daylight time in. tne Cheryl Cleeve. and Christie: Demas. evenings, | f Everywhere ‘today the consu- ing down,”.“‘pay later,’ dit” “and “buy\on time.” : Credit: buying, in some of these |: appeals, fs. even mage to eppear tobe a virtue, when ‘at. one time — Not too long-ago —.1t was the virtiious Person who didn’, buy]: until he could afford to'pay cash.|; After all, credit. buying {s rezl- ly debt, buying, It is nothing less, often ‘quite’'a” bit more, A good|: deal‘of the :tremendous” personal}; debt accumulation in:Canada to-|: day 1s nothing more. than unpaid interest ‘on’ things ‘people felt ithey had | ‘to Have s today, and” couldn’ swalt for until tomorrow. Senator “David Croll (Liberal- Ontario) 8, bill not too Jong ago in the Senate that would |? have compelled ‘finance ’compantes |‘ - aSY Cre LEATHER BINDERS, BRIEF ‘CASES, Seine & FLAT TOPS REGULAR $3.99 & $3.69 FURNACE Bonde Application . “LOOKS LIKE To Join Village To Receive Study i An sppliéation'has been made Hospital administrator “John by J. V. Bonde: to: doin the. Village MeGilp reported on the: purchase of of Kinnaird, new surgical equipment, and X-ray Mr. Bonde's property. is located equipment. He said most of the near Castleaird $5,500 worth of equipment “is pret- the new “Woodland Park slemen; ty well in, and in use.” tary school. 3 July ‘occupancy dropped ‘over ‘The ‘application was turned aver the. occupancy: for: the: past: few tos committee for study since com- | months because: of the summer lull, 4 2 fs fumes « missioners feel that the three or but it 1s. still up over & year ago. 7 phone ust. deotag bei Diopiien. aee tae g . ata /\ four—propertieszlocated near Mr.| Occupancy during July was 79.6 per| to state:!in thelr contracts . the Dogs are to be confined between : 1 ha : : : ‘“wonde should ail make Spplication | cent while ‘eccupancy during July terest. heing, paid om: a], PLUMBING . & E SMITHS sunset and sunrise every night, the for entrance into’ the. village. of last year was'68 percent. Joan by“a'borrower.""The bill ran local ROMP} jdetachment announced : Pare 7 Bh atid lon 61. CRESCENT. .ST,.— FHONE! 3401 — CASTLEGAR, BO. . ‘sont! dogs dt the Service’ Clubs, Women's Groups and other organiza tions, tnsy Municipalities pollution com— mittee was told-'at/its meeting at Kinnaird on Friday night. :. Nelson will spend an additional ° $600,000 on a ‘treatment plant and’ another $200,000 on storm sewers.. The AKM meeting drew up a Teport ‘on peludos (which “wil be. to the J meet" ine: of: the ssociation at Rossland ° ii September." ne ir ‘diese pase of computing ' the actual annual interest, are .in. ‘deed fully reliable,” then ‘perhaps they'll play’ thelr part in reducing é terrific consumer debt load in September is almost here ‘and with’ it'the start-up time: for meetings .and sales. NORWEGIAN STYLE ‘BOLEROS ‘AND 7 TUXEDO. sce ga . JACKETS IN COTTON:KNITS. 3) = ‘You may use this space, Contino Dogs’ COOL’ IN SUMMER ~ WARM IN. WINTER. _ WHITE ONLY. "FREE to advertise your meet. ings, bake sales, teas, etc. Just that as for’ as- it''Is Possible, the |: Paul. Douglas ¢ (Democrat-Dlnois) oe ae cee Senator LALA moe wt be sity entorced ATA EE allies aera clearly. . label. credit ‘merchandise i ‘with the true annual interest rate : fe 5 "GOLD. EMERALD GREEN, MAGENTA, = in pees ee Soha Eom Esl EDITO ‘R. IAL. = In” its original ;Soncention Labor Dey. was a “aay set aside to nongr the industrial : worker and achievement of trade lay. it is stil) marked arfieteag ‘but-:too' oft by. ‘organized labor... Everybody else takes’a holiday:dut’ few : people. iy very. much, itentia to the si! significance of.the day West ‘Kootenay local 795, United ‘Papermakers ‘and. Paper- markers; then, is to be congratulated on its deciaton ‘sponsor: i 8 gaat plenic;. although i, th is s perhaps ss fo0.. ‘bad that’ a attendance to At is Umiter meaning for ‘all of us. Caberited beticr} ean the: fae to“acknowledge * ity between +11 a. over atone-year: perlod, the retail- er would have to state the fact|/ that the interest amounted: to 17] co YOUR sai. " Often stores, even banks, ad-| vertise 8 6 per cént annual inter-|‘-. est rate. on... monthly-payment |; loans, but the actual rate is closer H WE HAVE SCHOOL: SUPPLY LISTS © AVAILABLE FOR ALL DISTHG ‘-SCHOOLS _Lastleger, ‘Oe “YOUR iat er oii FOR SCHOOL chide Bens 2 " Holday. oe, As; hese :0f people, wate th they: : . belong eal 1sGF = sdactlon or industry, who y alight. queation, far com- |; wie puting the annual interest_on- an]! - to Ibe sod ‘The"second method is said sometimes’ used to “prove” |’ beware.” ; roposed Arrow, Lakes.. storage = B.C, :Hydro’s water. licence - i ' merete ‘discharge works; 190-~~ eat high. and 2 025 feet wide. Depth: of.-storage In this price ess down payment), on” is