10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 A Water Colour Exhibition will be held in the SHSS, Thursday, & Friday, 8 & 9, 7 to 9 pm, from The Van- couver Art Gallery, assisted by Canada Council = Local Sponsor, Senior Art Claas, directed by Mrs, Carol Couch = 7 pm, to ® p.m. Silver Coll. Ladies’ Curling Club Get acquainted social, Tucs- day, Nov, 13, 7%+p.m, All in- terested curlers invited. Cur. ling - Prizes - Refreshments ‘The Relief Society Women of the L.D.S. Church are having a bake sale at Bob's Pay 'N Takit on Sat. Nov. 10, convening at 1.30. PLUMBING & PUBLIC NOTICE Parents Committee. i of Kinnaird Brownies and Guides will hold a Bake Sale and Turkey raffle at the Shop Easy Nov. 9 3.P.M, Kinnaird Rate Payers, Association is sponsoring nomination _ meeting K.1S, HALL Nov. 14 8 P.M. [eee = Senior Citizens Meeting Friday, Nov, 9 at 7.30 p.m, Legion hall, games. ENG SMITH’ 3 "hear erento Act ane SALE! START TODAY . TO END DRY SKIN" HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S) SKIN DEW SE! 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Skip Gordon Carr, 3 Pete E- wart, 2 Lorne Zinio, lead E, Greep. Skip H. Godderis, 3 Jack Cher. noff, 2 Nick Burak, lead Tom Biln. ‘Skip Joe Marshall, 3 Mac Fiyn. 2 Bert Martin, lead Father Brophy. Skip W. Horning, 3 Ian Mitch- ell, 2 Roy Brown, lead Toni Wal- ice. i Skip Bill Henne, 3 C, Hutchin- son, 2 Frank Frost, lead H. Pugs- ley. i “Skip Joe Cushner, 3 Bill Chev.4 eldave, 2 Bert Lamb, lead Pete So- berlak, Skip Otto Weigard, 3 Ernie Kruetzky, 2 Harry Bate, lead Ron Giles. * Skip Bill Pickering, 3 L, Ber- mel, 2 L. Dolter, lead Stan Ross. Skip Lloyd Ackney, 3 Gerry Rust, 2 E, McGauley, lead, John Sherbiko. Skip. Carl Loeblich, 3. Paul Thedoran, 2 Bob Wadey, lead Curt Waterman, 3 This is the first time that all rinks have been formed by a draw and we expect to see some. very tight competitions develop as a re- sult o fthis arrangement. Girl Guide Assn. The Girl Guide District “As- sociation held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. T, J. Gwilym Hughes recently with six members Present. Mrs, Commissioner, was also present. Mrs. J. Dalziel District Com- missioner presided. After the opening with all repeating the Guide Prayer, routine business was conducted. It was reported that the KRC grant had been recieved. Bills; had. been paid including the hall rents for Guide and Brow- nie meetings. Se Jn answer to the.often-heard question: “Where can I get Dukis Shoes ?°? We have the pleasure of announcing the appointment of MADDOCKS SHOES MADDOCKS SHOE STORE Tua AcE acc CCAR Sch REG A LOVE THE PCTIVE & CAREFREE LIFE? Then choose the stretch ski slacks by Val Hughes or. stretch slims by Jo Collins for that casual. look. The ski slacks come in black; sizes 10 to 20 priced at $18.95. The slims come in black, glen check, and hounds- tooth check, sizes 10 to.16 priced from $8.95 to $15.95. To caplet your sports slims, wear a laminated jacket, fringed for fashion and for fun. 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F, Hyson, Area |== Lo ere on them, ‘F | Sees ‘Be c, BEC. 31/32° 24 es * Published Every Thursday» at “The: Crossroads of the Kootenays’’ \R_ NEWS | VOL. 15, No. 46 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1962 10 CENTS PER COPY 190 Feet of Wall “Built i in: October A. busy: ‘month of October due to winter works projects was) ré- Castlegar Makes © An Offer On SPREE Sopow System. ‘Discussions between EU So- Bow and the village of Castlegar on the water system in’ the Sopow subdivision have progressed to the point where the village ‘has made ef 2 in" peter: for. the system.’ was’ given Po: ried ‘on to’ Castlegar council Tuesday night by works’ supervisor Norman McNabb. + A/2,170-ft,, waterline was com- ploted : into the Sherbiko subdiv- iston, in a: time ‘period estimated at 10 days whilé 190 ft. of retain. ing ‘wall :was ‘constructed “inthe village during the month, said Mr. lcNabb. Normal maintenance: — sen post. painting, yepairs to standplpe ahut-off boxes, ‘curl’ painting tor parking ‘stalls, sweeping streets, grading’ and blacktop. patching was carried ‘out’and ‘street recon- ‘to Bon Fon ‘at councl!’s last meet- ing when he'appeared to complain about water pressure of only.7 lbs. in thes Sopow ‘ system, t Comm. Walter Thorp told Mr, Fox that’ the village has’, “made an offer. ‘on, his (Mr.- Sopow’s) system at his request ‘and’ we haven't heard anything more from him since," :was done: with: blacktop taking place ‘in front of the’ Sted- man Store. ‘i $ ‘Work has.been started on bth Ave. between Yew St. and ‘Tamar- ac Ave, and two new’ water ser- vices and three new. six-inch -hyd- rants were installed’ during the month, concluded | Mr, McNabb. Teenagers ae to. Elect 12 Counc liors. at Dance Election’ of 12 councillors from | Castlegar, Robson and Brilliant-Thrums will: the \ teenage © dance*; and activity} - night’ now. planned fors Fri; Nov, 30,'at:the Castlegar arena. ‘Adult: nominating committees are now, working in these four ar- to find candidates to seek council- Grey Cup Game. Driving ‘tor two by Wayne Peppard; in. the. early minutes of the’ same. tho: Lions battled to a 40.to $8 win on a mud spattered field ‘to ‘win’ the. Little Grey Cup here: on Saturday, In tho first half; Peppard and Greenwood "! combined: for | five touchdowns and came ‘off the field at the “half with: a 32'to'13 lead, Paulson acored “18 points ‘for ‘the Ti-Cats ‘on two touchdowns. anda}, convert. imme snzond half saw. the -Ti- Cats’ ‘0 life as they exploded far'27 epoiats which. left, ihe. gamé in: doubt: until” the final ‘whistle, Burak “passed ‘to Johnson for a Major, and ran for two on option plays. Paulson’ scored the Ti-Cats final touchdown in the: last seconds of: play ‘as he intercepted a:Lion Pass on the'13 ‘and, went for the Inajor which was converted by Bur. “ =-Nabb :to Castlegar | council's: next meeting... : + Mr.’ McNabb. was directed ‘to make a, study of: the situation at “gouncil’s meeting, last. week when Don: Fox’ appeared, before: .com- missioners to complain about ‘some of the? ‘oa in: the: area: | |agers’ from = (On Nov. Z_a‘-Halloween party | was’ held at Nordic ‘Hall. for the children from 9:p.m.and teen- 11‘ p.m... Games, films, fonciog cand‘: refreshments were enjoyed by ally st There is'to be a ‘rummage ale jobson ” a Inst sponsored by the Lodge, on Nov. 24 in the.Custom’ Upholstery Shop, across from the threatre, The sale will; ibe from.11 a.m:.to &. p.m. lei teenage semitis -u under }:. : tultabe oct 3 > Sister’ Reinsbakkén and Sister ing: was provided. by Jack: Phipps’ Tie Cats’ stars‘ were Burak ond Paul, son' with Helfer paying good * de- ‘fensive ball for the ‘Cats. “The | Lions ere coached ‘by. Harry Ferguson ‘and Guy’, 'Sioses | while. Martin: Pawlyk: and’ Garth Rizuto handled the ‘Ti-Cats..:- For the’ 1962, season’ the- Iea- gue scoring: stamplanshle goes to cillors ‘will be elected. : The coun. : ‘ _ ‘the last-minutes of the game when Nelson: pulled: their ‘goalie: only to see Castlegar. score in the open net and cinch the game,, Phil Gorkoff got three of Castlegar’s goals and “ C0} 3 *|man: ofthe: Rotary, project, :; council : that: ‘without: the doi Jack Burak and. cap- tain :.of , the; -Ti-Cats, The. most sportsmantike ;and:jmost valuable player award is.made to Wayne Reppard,3 Lions’. quarterback pnd canta Chess En cea ‘Club Is. Formed ‘A chess club has been ‘formed in Castlegar to serye chess enthu- siasts of the whole; District," <** * “Organizer. of the chess club, at the ‘Hotel. Marlane, “is: Steve eight male‘members and two: lady, members’ of) the: club,’ Other’ per. sons interested ‘in'joining‘are wel come to'do so, saysiMr,. Murtin. -~ It is hoped to\-fave ‘the Jocal elub join the Canadian Chess Club Federation. and to.'arrange” games with chess players ‘in bo ‘ail and Nelson, Castlegar: Bonation “Allows. Immediate : Neth en Siart ithe “Rotary fee ‘of charge tlegar. made f the health of work the project tould not have dedi with ‘at fi a % which. meets.'on': Tuesday _ nights | 9 Martin. of Robson; There are now | TOP. CONTENDER’ -for.‘the Mountain Elk shot’ by: Dr. The. inside diameter, of this “Charter Gianted “pulp workers at ‘Celgar by an ae te cecertitied oe erwhelming, vo! United. Papeuakers amd Paper workers here an Dec. 1, ISLS TES charter, H | then received a West Kootenay’s: big ‘game bea trophy’ for ’the’ largest species is the , six-point Rockey V. Hall of Castlegar in the Elk Valley. Unofficially, it’s measured. as 3385¢' points. rack of horns. is 44’ ‘inches. — Castlegar News Photo No ‘nominations have yet been ‘made “at Castlegar for: municipal council. and‘ school board: trustee in. the ‘forthcoming Dec..6 election. while ‘at’ Kinnaird ro’ nomination papers ‘have been ‘taken’ out there for municipal council. ° ‘At ‘a public nominating meet- ing b pele at night by by the Kinnaird | is'a No KRA Nominations Yet; Lamont for School Board The ‘Castlegar News was un- fron: the International Brotherhood of Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill: Workers: > only ‘to have it lifted on June I@ < of this year after a ‘charge laid by UPP.to the AFL and clo. ‘Local No, 2 involves about 252 © to 200 Celgar employees. Cumtract. are. now | with the company. Local union able. to. contact: officer. R.:J.. Morice - this’ ‘morning | Hi but municipal clerk Allen Selbie said Comm. G. S. ; Rust’ has |‘an> nounced: he il seek see pee while Comm... quoted | as’ sayin ‘he Se there This is‘tak- 0 request by Mr: Lamont’ that the’: village: waive the butld- ing permit ‘fee’ and water. connec. tion’ fee" — amounting: to ‘about $150 — and this ‘sum would then be ™ spent bythe gab ‘on the | Wayne’ Kew got: the other two... pealth centre. Castlegar, former. “village have announced they’ will. seek re- election’ '-while ‘returning “officer Joe’ Logelin: said this morning that] one other person: has made” en- quires. For school ‘board; ‘said’ Mr. Logelin, one person has ‘taken out ‘Rossland Chamber. of; Com- merce: member. “Harry ‘Lefevre's proposal’ -for < a:- system‘ ‘of “legs which would connect the East and West Kootenays via Nelway, Wan- eta, Trail, ‘Rossland ‘aud ‘Sheep Lake and-eliminate:'the road be- tween: the! Creston-Salmo. high, way-and Kinnaird was ‘not discuss- ed by the. Castlegar : Chamber. of Commerce, at. its. meeting last night. ” " Ghamber president Sam Muir. bridges chairman ‘Cec : Gorse, ‘told members that.- pare ‘Gorse ‘was ‘at- tempting to meet with’ _ Chamber Fails to Discuss Lefevre Highway. Proposal head, in the absence of roads and |" the ‘Ch the papers forthe school board post. ‘Nominations in ‘both: villages close at:12-noon on Mon.;' Nov.' 26. An -election,’ if necessary, - will ‘be held. Thurs., Dec,. 6. At Kinnaird, voters will go to the polls under any circumstances to vote'on the ee Murray ;, Little. and George «Carr |: ‘NLT. Oglow ‘is still con- | for board, morning; ‘Mr. Lamont Hea “he tho ‘papers,) : > Rilkoff ‘Again. " School Trustee. For Rolison At the annual meeting of Schoo! District held at Robson for government that it Pacha right of-way. from the ‘site of. the’ pro- posed new bridge at Kinnaird a- long the: Columbia river. to: Wan- eta on’the east (airport) side of |: the river, to feed traffic originat- ing in‘Washington State to No. 3 highway. The road would also, he continued, serve for’ the ‘shipping of pulp. and other. commodities to the U.S, “This is no time to go.con- fusing the government: anymore of highways official on'the Lefevre Proposal. : Fred, Prete nagsested that : thal core Gantfaroa all ball by the!) ‘department | of highways; mat require. ‘fi aterial” to be ) put Venice. oo Castlegar. News Photo. Bl | a later date. _ Joan Johnson, Stadler Shine i in Play about roads,” ar J. M. Mae. beth: He said: that under the pre- Park system acquisition bylaw. “Alpha Phi Hears Speaker. on ‘How Library Functions ‘A meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Chapter, was held at the home ‘of Gorm recently when a a program was pres sented by akson and Mrs. J: Dickson titled “athe Library. and Your opie 3 of the SHSS sent’ proposal’ and traffic can enter or leave. the U.S. from both: ‘Nelway. and Northport and join up with No..(3 highway: suggesting a road at:’this. time, just that the government’ pur- chase‘ right-of-way for, javroad at ‘Mr, Pressacco said he was not |'T. Lockhart; staff was guest ‘speaker and ex- plained how .the ibrary functions, Officers of the Alpha Phi Cha. pter.are as follows: president, Mrs. 3 vice-president, J. Charban; ’ recording ‘secretary, Mrs, L, Nesbitt; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs,: W. Nyhus; © treasurer is Mrs,L, Vader., there, C.-H.: King: in- troduced G. C. Bissell, ‘|resort to drawing them out of a: hat.” . appeared’ what had been the telephone table. | Irving “uni Cadets: will’ act- as doar-to-. . |: district will) give the: ~’