365-2441. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov, 29, 1962 FOR SALE 1 pair Indies skates, size 7 Ph, 365-2773, FOR RENT a-room Tee bn Apply Mce- Creights h. 365-8781, tin 48 Child's apring horse. good condl- ton, $4. Ph, 365-5443, EZ Fibregiass. insulation batts, 100+ aq. fl, rolls, Ph, 865-5022. ED 1058 Mete top, automulle, mf clock, backup Tights, ‘overioud rl: Reasonable, Must be sold. Ph. 30s: 5022, 345 Twi? Ford @-ton stake truck, ex- tented frame, -i-ton power takeoft winch, excellent condition, Ph, 365- 5022. . us Pair men's ice skates, size 10, Ph. 305-5088. Hardwood table and chairs; wash- ing machine; typewriter and button accordian, Ph, 3 a8 Philtips radjo-record combination, very good condition. Ph. 365-5718, 6" Torrid Heat Saver with fan and thermostate. Ph, 365-5498, 347 271950 Austin, good running order, $125. o rwill take outboard’ motor in trade, Ph, 350-7477. South Slocan or write Box 87 Thrums, 3t Large crib, good condition, Ph, 365-8277. 2 aT edroom house, fully electric on 5 acres, irrigated, fruit trees, Apply John Woykin, Passmore, BC, 347 Buy a buliding lot for Christmaat Several for sale, reasonable — cash h, 365- ~~ Farnisited apartment in Kinnaird, all utllilics supplied, Ph, 365-3751 be- 2 tin 4G “~ One room Rented aulte with gag stove. $40.09 month, Apply 828-6th Ave, Castlenan. Th, 305-6147, 346. Furnished sulte in Bremenko's Apartments. Ph, 368-3061. MG ‘Smail cosy cottage, combination oll range. Ph. 365-5992 after G6 p.m. 346 ‘2-bedroom newly decorated house in Castlegar. Close to business dis- viet cee monthly. Apply at Castlegar News tin 45 WANTED Oftice work, sewing, baby mice decorating, clerking. Ph, 365-5983, Pair of boys skates, size Pe 365-5907, ‘Want full or. part-time painting Job, Ph, 865-5403, Hockey equipment tor) bows, ages 8 and 9, Ph, 365-5748, Want to buy plough and disk for John Deere tractor, Ph. 965-5907. 847 man required. Pleasant, pro- fltable business of your own. Com- Cues For Curlers Calling all curlers! Starting today in the Castle- gar News you'll find a sports column written especially for you. It’s called Curling Cues and is written by one of the mest colorful champions of them all, Matt Baldwin, The decision to carry Curling Cues through the winter season is part of the Castlegar News’ plan to assist the enthusiasts of local sports with tip-filled co- lumns, Last winter it was bowl- ing, this winter it's curling, next winter it will be another sport. St. David’s WA Christmas Tea Highly Successful The Castlegar branch of St. David’s WA held its annual Christ- mas tea and bake sale Saturday plete training given. op- Car or terms — good locatt sai, i ‘i 347 for sale, sth Ave. close to Catholic Church 100° X 75’. Covered with fruit trees, Ph, 365-5965, 646 | Ph. ‘or per- sonal. interview write or wire Box 4015, Station D, Vancouver. Sa7 ‘Want kratthoard portable closet. ._ 365-8031, 345 "1882-2 door chev. needs very Idtle work. Ph, 365-4723. 346 § giris dresses, sizes 12 to 4. pale paven —_ 365-8074. * 346 house in Castlegar. avoly. “rele : "2nd Ave, $5, 346 Leagan ‘Boms moos ots, in Castlegar. PI ‘FOR RENT Partly-furnished basement suite, day-shift batchetor or young couple with no children preferred. Ph, 365- 5901, 34 S-room cottage. Ph. 385-5920, @ or store space, 16% 19 plus Ilving quarters, Apply 357 Main St. or Ph, 365-6801, Z-room cabin, olf heat and cook stoves furnishes good for couple. Ph a suite, electric stove, Ph, NOTICES WHI look. after 1 or 2 children in the of the church, The hall was tastefully de- corated in the Christmas theme for | " the occasion. , ‘The serving table was cover- ed with a white cloth with a lace overlay and was centered with a low bowl of red and white carna- tions and red poinsettia with ce~ dar. It was flanked on either side parent works. Kinnaird, Ph. 3 of tasue, in my own home during the day. Bo 365-8223, ‘Will take care of child ae 185-82 on arrangment in a silver basket of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box -|803. Castlegar. tin: Deadline for classified ade Is 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day 17 | was surrounded with cedar, Each with 2 tall red taper in silver hold- er. On the plano was a beautiful pink mums with greenery and this individual .tea table was centered with a poinsettia and greenery. irs, R. Donnan, president of GARD OF THANKS io the success of the d: and Mrs, J. Materi. We wish to thank all those per- sons who were so good to us during our recent misfortune. We especially wish to thank the organizers of the dance: and all those wi BG contributed ince. — Mr. the WA, received the guests on their arrival. Rev. C. Day offered a prayer and declared the: sale open. The sale was a huge success with many friends from Robson, British Information Officer Speaks Here Talks on Britain and the Com- monwealth were delivered to’ the Castlegar Rotary Club and to the senior grades of SHSS on Tucsday by Britain's chicf ‘information of- ffcer in British Columbia, G. J. A. Slater. Mr. Slater spoke to the Rotar- jans at noon and then that after- noon addressed the grade 10 to 13 classes at SHSS, Mr. Slater was for 13 years a political and parliamentary news- Castlegar council will make a definite decision at its next meet- ing on a proposal by highways en- ,Sineer A. E, Staite that the village institute’ parallel parking at all +Peints along the highway through Castlegar. Mr. Staite made the proposal to the village a few weeks ago and the ‘village contacted RCMP Set. Borodula about the number of ac- cidents which have been caused as a result of angle parking where it now @: At their meeting last’ week received an answer paper first in Can- berra and Brish in fom Sst. saying he was in where he was born, and then for nine years in London where his last five years at wer agreement with Mr. Staite’s pro- Posal but the letter falled to in- e with the London Daily Telegraph. He joined Britain’s Common- wealth. Relations Office at the be- ginning of 1958 and was posted to Karachi, Pakistan, for more than two years, and then to Decca in East Pakistan for a further period up to July 1961, Valli Toatsmistress Club Makes Plans For Charter. Party: Miss Stella Young of Vancou- ver, director of ITC, will be in at- at he Vallt T Club’s charter party on Dec. 1. Invited are members from Trail, Nelson and Penticton. The mixed party also includes — the group's male counterparts, the Toastmasters and their wives. Ac. this’ meeting, table’ topics were supervised by Mrs. Brookes, T was Mrs. P, DEER PARK SOCIALS illiamson Mrs. A. W. Kent, her daughter Mrs, E. Hall of Toronto, and the latter's. brother-in-law Mr, Fred Call’ left’ Monday ‘for Culver City, California, before returning to their homes in Toronto, Ontario. . Eva Jamieson, accompan- led by Mr. and Mrs, A, Keizer all of Castlegar were recent visitors to Deer Park, Mr, Carl Reimer of Vancouver and his sister Mrs. J. H, Dyck, of Clearbrook, B.C., were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Wil- liamson, enroute to Renata where they are spending a holiday. irs. Wm. M. Douglas has re- turned to her home here after spending a few days in the Castle- gar hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Macker- eth and son Bruce of Castlegar wee weekend visitors to Deer ar] Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wires re- D./turned to their home at Seattle, Wanjoff. Mrs. R. C. Watters and rs, R. H. Bernick gave their ice- breaker speaches. Other speakers were Miss C, and Kinnaird and Castlegar Committees in charge were, with the convenor being the first named: Bake table, Mrs. H. West- ate entrance, In 365-9061. 4g 3-bedroom house, 4th Ave, Kin- nalrd. Immediate occupancy. Ph. $65- 3187, i-bedroom furnished ehouse ‘auto- matic heat and garage, Ph, 365-4876 348 roomed house, Turiished oF ane turnished. Ph. 365-208 348 Modern g-roomed on i-bedroom fot water heated, $75.00 a month, Ph. 365. tn_47 wit SST to buy 45° xX ae house traller. Ph, 363-5067, ‘@-roomed basement suite, Ph. ae. 3897, sa? ~ “Motel Units open tor winter rent- als, weekly of monthly with or with- out, cooking, Ron's Motel. Ph. 365- 3 MT m heated apartment. Apply 207th A Ave. Castlegar. Ph, 365-6731. 34 Ce ae ee RE a LS Apartment in centre of town. rb ENGAGEMENT will take place on December 22, in_the Anglican Church, Quesnel. Mr. and Mrs, Helmar Johnson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Suzanne to Mr. Wen- 6. | dell Diakiw, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Diakiw of Quesnel, B.C, The wedding wood and Miss Jean Stainton; sew- ing ‘and jelly bean contest, Mrs, E. Herman; novelties and corsages, Mrs. J. F. Killough;tea tables, Mrs, J, Kelly, Mrs. C, King, Mrs. F. Hostetter, Miss Kareen Cromley and Miss Gwen Jones; kitchen, Mrs, F. Gibson, Mrs. W. Aldrich, Mrs, Bert Crissal! and Mrs. W. Mc- LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS ceased. NOTICE that. creditors and catims against the estate of strom, WILLIAM WILLIAM PLOTNIKOFF, formerly of Castlegar, B.C. de-| ‘Mrs. H. IS HEREBY’ GIVEN others havin: the Pe were 259, bovenamed deceased are hereby re- quired to send them to Messrs. Dahl- etmore and MeGauloy. Bar. Cabe, Presiding at the urns for the first hour were Mrs. L. Brodman and Mrs. H. Hyson, for the second hour. were Mrs. J, Sherbiko and Bate. Mrs. Kelly did the de. corating. ‘The jelly bean contest was won by Mrs, M. King who guessed 260 beans in the jar and there The door prize of a.2%lb. box of chocolates was won by Mrs. Anne Gus Leitner. Evaluators were Mrs. Pat Hal- ey, Mrs, A, Creighon, Mrs. P. Kon- kin and Mrs, S. Lanzarotta. General evaluator was Mrs. F. Mitchell. Mrs, Bascl Shealds gave the inspir- ational thought. GORSE (continued from page one) work on behalf of. the Village of castlenay, is a commission candi- date, F. C. (Cec) Gorse, owner of the City Centre Moel, was a ctandidate last year’ for the’ ‘one-year com- mission vacancy caused at that time by the resignation of Aage Sylvest to contest the chairman- ship race, Mr. Gorse was born at Salmon risters and Solicitors, P.O. Castlegar, B.C.,. before the 25th aay 1962, after which’ date Furnished auite, combined aa ‘en and Uving room, bedroom peu ae - 10th Ave. ae |. 365-4043, in 46 At Grescent Valley, modern 3- bedroom house, gatage and garden vlot. $40.00 month. Apply J. M. Cun- the administrator will distribute the sald ¢state among the parties entiti- ed thereto having regard only to the claims of which ft then has notice. DAHLSTROM, WETMORE -& Me- GAULEY Solicitors for HARRY WILLIAM PLOTNIKOFF, Admin- istrator of the Estate of WII- | ningham, Crescent Valley or Ph, 359- 5432 or 359-7420. mE Nam William Plotnikoff. SKYLINE. AUTO SERVICE LTD. We can requirements from qualified mech- anics to parts and service. WINTER TIRES FROM $9.95 UP Get Yours Now B.A. Products meet all your motoring ee TT TTT LEG WELFARE BIN Saturday, Dec. Ist LEGION HALL — 8 p.m. al ele Sober! er anything relating to the propos- ed High Arrow dam should: be lim- ited to those aspects, such as roads, which directly affect the village, chairman Aage Sylvest commented when commissioners met at their meeting last week. across the dam. and several other subjects discussed at a recent meeting between commissioners and B.C. Hydro officials should be the concern of such a group as the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce which had a represent- | ¢ ative at the meeting. commenting that if the Chamber failed to take up these other mat- ters, than perhaps the village coun- cil should do so. Chamber Should Be Goncerned With Cerfain HA Aspects Castlegar council’s concern ov- He said such aspects as a road Comm, Murray Little agreed, Blacktopping Said Chamber of Commerce, and ed last year on the ‘tourist com-, mittee and is presently cha’ of the roads and bridges’ commit- tee, : Arm, .He was educated in Kam- loops ‘and Kelowna ‘schools and served his apprenticeship ina Ke- Jowna Marine Shop. ‘At the out- break of war he was in: business with his father, F. L. Gorse and Son. He served in the first Can- adian Scottish Regiment ‘and is a mene of the local Canadian Leg- ion. Since that time he has worked his way up the ladder from work- ing with the tools to! top super- vision in construction and engin- eering, almost entirely. in the pulp and hydro fields. He has served as a union : and on the other side of the table for management. He. is a former director of the Steel. Fabricators and Erectors Association. shop ; steward -Mr. Gorse, who was project manager on the prime mechanical contract’ during Celgar construc- tion, liked Castlegar and the Koo- tenays so well that he decided to ectantiey a business here and make it his home. He is on the executive’ of the serv- He says he takes pride in hav- ing been instrumental in the open- ing of the new highway last spring over considerable opposition from Chambers of C The &PR’s Problem He is currently manager of the The Village of Castlegar has turned the question of blacktopp- ing the foot of Pine St. over to ie Castlegar Shop Easy Packers inter- mediate hockey team. Mr. Gorse says he ‘would press ION GO CPR, it was reported at the: las! meeting of the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce, Reporting through Chamber president S, C. Muirhead, roads and bridges for the orderly development of. me t! village to prevent such things a ribbon development on the high= way outside of town, which means Joss of tax do! and for the pre~ vention of the hazards of boom~- Cec Gorse said that he hopes to get the government, CPR and vil- |j lage to work together on the pro- ject, Drugs and Gash was taken when Pitts Drugs here was entered last week, RCMP said Monday. from cash drawers. door and broke a window in the main rear door to gain entry. Are Stolen Here A large quantity of narcotigs A total of $346 was also taken| The culprit pried open'a screen town which can hap- pen! mn during long construction per- He would also like. to see im- Proved highway conditions . bet- ween the adjoining towns of Trail and Nelson and encouragement for the of new after a few days as the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister’ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Briggeman and his mo- "(ther Mrs. Ora Wires. Mrs. Ethel Lamont of Trail was a recent visitor to Deer Park and Renata, LITTLE (continued from’ page one) The Celgar statitician says that he believes that “our tax structure ‘jis one of thé best in B.C., verifi- able by figures.” He also believes that sewers must not be delayed and that a sewer bylaw should be presented in the spring. ~_.“I£ we can absorb welfare re- cipients' and the ‘unemployed as successfiilly’as we have this win- ter we stand to benefit by $50,000 to’ $75,000 from senior govern- ments, plus the benefit of cancel- Jed borrowings’ of approximately $20,000. from the federal govern- ment on the sewage plant and main trunk lines,” he says. ‘Mr. Little, who is-married and has two sons and a daughter, is a commerce graduate of UBC, Born in Revelstoke, he spent four years with the RCAF as a navigation of- ficer. He joined the sawmills div- ision of Celgar in 1952 and is now in the pulp mill division. He is a-past president of the Kiwanis Club and has served on the executive of the 1st Castlegar Boy Scouts Group Committee. He has spent three years as a director and one year as a treasurer of the Projects Society and was secret- ary-treasurer and a coach in the founding year of the Minor Hockey Association, Mr, Little belives the ‘library should be moved to a new wing in the arena and says. the area on village property behind the village office should be into Council to Decide Parking dicate whether or not any accidents are attributable to Present angle Parking. Comm. V. R. Cook recalled that two years ago the village had considered making parallel parking the norm all along the highway but the Chamber of Commerce at that time had recommended that angle parking be retained in those places where it presently still exists, He said that the village | has fe. BEACON MOTORS Ltd. , Pontiac — Bulck ~- Vouxhal? 701. Baker St. Nolsun A Phone 578 been asked to provide parking, which it has done, but “no one makes use of it,’ Village chairman Aage Sylvest sald the Chamber should be advised that Mr. Staite has requested all- Parallel parking and “Let's be pre- Pared to deal with it one way or another at the next meeting.” Guides, Brownies ‘Parents Planning Coffee Party, Sale The November meeting of Pa- rent’ Committee ‘to the “Robson Guides and Brownies was held at the home of Mrs, A. Sanford with 10 members present. The forthcoming coffee arty and candy sale was discussed committees being | formed. Mest Jenner, Brown Ow! asked ‘for cookies for the fly-up' ceremony. Mrs, Thors read 2 report from the meeting of the District Com- mittee which she attended in fe vice-chairman on. this commi- Building Supplies 3 OGLOW. BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone. 365-3351 Caetlogar Mrs, Thors offered - to |= CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKED MEALS deal places to eat Gravel'& Top Soil. DITCHING, EXCAVATING _ PHONE 365-9061 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar 2 ttee with Mrs. as Rob- son representative. + he meeting was then ad- journed for the purpose of the annual meeting and election of of- ficers. Reports were read “from the various committees. Mrs. Giraud offered to be pre- sident with ‘Mrs. McAllister as vice-president, Mrs. Nickerson 2s treasurer, Mrs. Sanford as secret- ary, and Mrs. Flynn as badge se- eretary, Mrs. Worley won the booster draw. The next meeting will be held in January at the home of Mrs. Worley. Refreshments served by the hostess, aes VI ‘To Mr. and’ Mrs. Lorne Kavie of y Anclald: south Aus- tralia, Nov. 6, Janitor Service Floors waxed .and pol- kitchen floors, $1.25. Ph, 365-8158 LL.S. Lid. ‘Chace’ Service Towing - Barges’: anywhere on the Arrow. Phone. 365-5509 NIGHTS — NELSON, 352-4434: Donald Earthmoving -Contractors “Ltd. ING, - BACKFILLING, SCAPING, CEMENT GRAVEL Phone: 365-5464 Castlegar Phone 359-7474 Thrans Pe PLUMBING Sg ee HEATING e hn Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning imming Pool’: Equi BASEMENT DIGGING, LAA a public parking zone. He believes 5th Ave. should be extended southward: to take some of the load off Columbia Ave, “and to channel schoo! children from the Sherbiko subdivision to a quieter an | access,"” He says the possibility . creating'a recreation Eipeven district embracing Castlegar, Kin- naird and Robson should be. ex- plored with the aim of establish- ing an elective board to levy a nominal tax on all real property in the area so that the growing com- munity. needs for playing grounds, swimming area, arena .'improve- ments and major parks can be real- ied in a equitable ‘manner. Finally, he concludes, the eco- nomies: of . selling; surplus water to Kinnaird should be ex- amined. “RUST (continued from page one) committees as well as being finance chairman. He is also chairman of the ‘Union Board of Health for the West which means increased payrolls,. He favors promotion of Castle- Bar as the site of a junior college for this. area .and assistance in the development of the Kinsmen’s Kid- dies Park and also assistance in the development’ of Pass Creek park for recreation, camping and safe swimming. He said he. is prepared to meet with. individual . groups of People to discuss their: problems industries and services in Castlegar | . Mr. Rust’ and his wife Loretta have two children, a son Terry in high school‘and a daughter Debra Ann in grade one. WE CARRY.A GOOD’. STOCK OF SUPPLIES PHONE 365-5929 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD . Leave Robson Whart 10.00 a.m. Monday, Arrive Ed; igewood © 4.00 p.m, seer Ed, PHONE 365-5500 CASTLE TONIGHT & FRI. & SATURDAY MATINEE Matinee Sat at 1.30 pm. : e AS Windows WINTER Built to your: Specifications « ble. Rates in the division of Cominco, Mr. Rust. is a member of the Castlegar branch of the-Canadian Legion and: the Kinnaird Improvement Society. He is a member of the Castlegar and District Golf Clu’ and the Curling Club and is an ardent “hunter and fou Presentation to council, fisherman. CASTLEGAR “SASH AND DOOR - WORKS : PHONE. 365-3211, LAMONT (continued from page one) Mr, Lamont feels his business experience can be of help to the school district, particularly with the growth presently being experienc- ed in this area and with the possi- bility of further industrial and business expansion in the ‘area, He is also against acclamation for any public office and believes that the residents of gain the office by acclamation, $300, 000 School District Bylaw Approved An order-in-council hiss been received approving the board’s bylaw No. 8 for $3! was reported at Monday night's meeting of the school board, Seat- ing capacities of school activity rooms are being worked out in ac- cordance with the Fire Marshal's Act and metal basket racks have been ordered for the high school gym washroom. Teacher's salaries were settled ‘in tlement was ‘in line wih other Sie tricts {nthe province, Bus loading zones’ at Castic- aird and’ Blucberry Creek were changed Buses are now complete ly off the highway for loading and unloading, The board authorized work to start on the construction of two new bus stalls, The work will be carried out malay) by ‘the dis- a_i 2 Palm Dairies Ltd. CASTLEGAR 365-5078 way “3.8 Quality Milk and Dairy Products’. Refrigerated Delivery Service OUR. EGGNOG WILL a” DURING DECEMBER (TO ORDER ONLY) AGAIN BE ON SALE T cle ia eT ee = HTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT. ST. TONIGHT COME EARLY DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. occ : EZ ANA =| lectively “and an overall. long- 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL Phone. 368-3301 SALES AND SERVICE = * Chevrolef’ Cadillac “Oldsmobile othe Envoy Corvair* ” i= Finest and Cleanest 1 Used Cats in ‘in the I Kootenays Every,Ca Car Guaranteed WHOLESALE GM | PARTS D DISTRIBUTORS Largest stock in the Kootenays of: genuine parts I S =/he. also believes’ that =| nT for all. General’ Motors Vehicles Largest and most “fully equipped. Garage and = jody Shop in 1 the ones T Seiberling Tire Warehouse ws(HUCK'S _ ‘RED AKD WHITE STORE. KINNAIRD, B.C. ict : The: Board pide the low quotation ‘ of 'Greep's - Electric for installation of light fixtures in the Twin Rivers activity: room ‘in:a- mount of $93.17, The RCMP mech- anical inspector's reports on Dis- trict No. 9 school: buses reported the units in good condition, ‘with a few minor items to: be checked. A letter from. the Village of Kin- Tey - (continued from’ page one) very much’ to -haye the chance to earry it through to a finish,” he commented, ! The incumbent school trustee has‘ been ‘a’ Scoutmaster and’ was the first president of the Kooten- ay-Columbia District Scout Coun- point of. service in the local St. John’s Ambulance Association and is presently on its executive. He is a past president of the AO.T.S,’ and is’ past president of the A.O.T.S, District Council. He has been choir leader of the United church since: 1948 and was secret- ary of the KRC during its first six years of existence. : Mr, Dalziel is employed as-a bricklayer by the CM&S and he was born in Scotland about 20 miles south of Glasgow. He came to Can- ada in 1929 and lived in Edmonton for 11 years,.He started work for Cominco at Yellowknife in‘ 1940, transferring to Trail in 1942, He and his wife, Maisie, moved to Castlegar in 1944, They have two children who start, school next ear. MADDOCKS (continued from. page one) aspects should all be. studied col- term plan devised.” In addition, the candidate said he belives that. more information should be made available, to the public by Celgar on the company’s air pollution problem. He says that it’ doesn’t hurt to have different: opinions on count Mr, Maddocts, ‘who is married fand has a son_and.a daughter, was to Canhda under the Empire Train- ing Scheme: and trained here as a pilot in the-Fleet Air Arm: *.'° Following the end of the war, he returned to Canada where he gained employment with the Bank of Montreal at Penticton. He has held various types of employment and has been in the shoe business for 14 years, 11 of them operating his own business here in Castlegar., Active in community affairs, Mr. Maddocks has. been president also working. cil. He is the oldest instructor in ACKERMAN (continued ‘from page onc) naird re pumping station was discussed. The building committee is to check on the fence at the this matter before a decision will be made. A dalegaton from the Benige CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1962 CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mrs, Hf. Johnson, Ph, 365-8294 Mrs, Carl Brodman left yetser- day for Brazeau Dam, Alta., where |’ she will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Archibald. “Mrs, M. King left for Trail Mr. Ackerman was one of the evening where she will six men who drew up the constitu. tion of the Kinnaird-Robson-Cas- tlegar Community. Chest and he served on’ the:board of that’ or- ganization for five years. He also served ‘six’ years. ag a’ director of the Castlegar: Co-operative Trans- portation Society. : The ; incumbent ,commissioner. was chairman ofthe village's water committee when' the recent water- works. extension -. bylaw’ was: com~ pleted: and ‘he :is‘a' member of the Kinnaird’: Fire /*)Department," the Kinnaird ‘Improvement Society and the Civil Defence Police Force. * He says he wants to.see coun- cil’ continue ‘its: {rivestigation ‘of Possible’ ways’ of improving’ the Village's source of .-water’ supply and. says he wants ‘to see more blacktopping done” in the village and the continuation of the sides, walk program. +: ‘Mir. Ackerman says he belleves as low a level as posiable,” Kinnaird “must progress on a pay- |. as-you-go basis with taxes kept'at the. school Potties on ‘Sundays. The board advised that its policy is to accommodate ‘all possible activ. ities during weekdays. Schools are not to be used on Sundays except on special Docuslons: 85 approved by the board, The board. informed the dele- gation they would grant them two Sunday ‘seasions for inter-club vis- its. Also due to their large club en- rolment, a second regular. nigh during ‘the week would be made avallable for them.should they wish The matter of buses ‘on the |b: ferry was’ discussed. .’The™ board ruled these will be limited to three | a ‘buses, only c on the ferry, at ¢ one time. visit cor two weeks. Mrs. R.. Farrier is a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hospital at Nel- son. i: Mrs, A. Horswill entered Cas- gouty hospital Sunday : ‘for a few oe. and Mrs, 3 D, Smih left Sunday, for Victoria : where they will spend two weeks, .; Mrs, B. ‘Thomlinson is’ a]: patient in ootenay Lake hospital |: at Nelson. |: Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherbiko re- a word: at the, weekend of a|? aby grand- dauptite r Gane § Sharia) « of the RCAF. : “SCRAP | coccccccATenCAAC -WANTED METAL BOB’S DAY'N TAKIT LTD. OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. MONDAY. thru FRIDAY SATURDAY ill 5.30 P.M. CLOSED. SUNDAY. “AYLMER iz: TOMATO JUICE | 2 tins 49c Sunrype Clear APPLE — SUICE; 48-02. 3 tins $1.00 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 48-02. °3° tins’ - $1.00 CARR. and his wife Janet have two dau- ghters, Leah 14 and Loree 7, He is presently fire’ commissioner and was water commissioner the first years wells were in operation in Castlegar. since 1940 except for’ four years spent in the army, He was a dir- ectér of the Co-op Transportation Society between 1948 and 1959 and has been a member of the fire de- partment since 1949, He has been deputy chief of the department and jects Society’ for three years and born’ in Cardiff, Wales. He came | 4! : (continued from page one). ‘A’'.smelterworker, Mr. Carr ‘Mr, Carr has been in Castlegar CAST IRON - COPPER - BRASS LEAD -' ZINC ‘D. FOX Phone 365-5006 ne is‘now its engineer. He was a director of the Pro- a KRC director for four years. ‘he: incumbent says he. real- izes well ‘that