erat ine samvuovene sole Ape ener aint a SP Bde AN teak first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS desea BROCK-AUSTIN wedding vows were exchanged at Cran- brook in a late autumn wedding. The bride, the former Cyril Thomas ‘Williamson of Deer Park, while the groom, Mr. William Donald Brock, is the son: of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Brock of Winnipeg. Rev. A. J. MacIn- tosh officated at the wedding. a Castleaar Socials . Mra. R. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 guest of his parents for two weeks, ‘Mr. A. Harrower, who was the| left Sunday evening for Vanco = : ver, enroute to Watson Lake, Yt PUBLIC NOTICE. A 10% discount will be allowed to any Castlegar Water user who pays their 1964 water caring the month of January. J. Logelin, Clerk.: sano itonand re danitead forlating Byosnic protection! Maddocks Bank of Montreal. formerly of Castlegar, spent the Christmas Holiday visiting here. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Palfy, Bar- bara ‘and Kathy left Monday to return to their home in Wiseton, Sask., afterifg spending a week visiting with is. /Palfy's parents Mr. and R. -Harding. ve ‘Mrs, H. Johnson spent New ‘Year’s Day in’ Rossland with her daughter and: son-in-law, Mr. and |= Mrs,.G, Eastcott.” Miss Judith: left Ruth Cecily Austin of Castlegar, is the daughter of Mr. kon, where he’ will manage the = Mr. A.-Stewart of Vancouver, | == The EBC-TV rebroadcaster be-; a power of. five watts. This was “AML necessary equipment for A. Eriamake & (0. ing built here to serve Ci IN FULL the has been Kinnaird‘ and the surrounding area| Monday by the Castlegar. News| by the manufacturer and CBC en- ‘start installation work this week, ‘There will bo:14 hours a day right from the flret’ sign-on, Programming’ will Include: the ‘som CBUT, Vancouver, as well oa film features and’ movics, of all Canadlans—has becn more difficult and expensive in B.C, than because of eZ. CBC many local programs, originating ; available to more than 90 per cent terrain. Television signala travel in straight lines, which Hmits the ‘area that’ can be reached by a sine station, CBC. had walted to’ esta- ils - Socal television station to serve ‘Castlegar and Kinnaird, the coming of national television would (continued on page eleven) SWING - "DRESSES fo clear Price Reduced Va to Va off reg. price LADIES: WINTER COATS PRICE REDUCED % to . partiament: Bull Victoria, B.C. Provincial Libr: Deo. .31/8765% ° ¢ i . will go.on;the alr Friday, Jan. 31. from the CBC's reglonal office in| gineering personnel’ were duc to| full. national network ‘service and | network coverage — which now Is " It will operate on channel 3 with) Vancouver. Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of' the Kootenays” $16.95 - $19.95- $29.95 | ie Cottens, Woollens, fur trimmed’ coats up to $43.95 VOU: af, Noo3 10 CENTS PER COPY' Double Knits, Party,. Dresses, . etc.. $6.95 & $7.95 $9.95 & $12.95 etc, + ete, CAR GOATS laminated, plain. or'lined with orlon pile Ladies sizes $9.95 - $11.95 - $21.95. Girl's sizes $8.95 & $9.95 : LADIES WOOL ‘SWEATERS Men's CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN: 16; 1964 GAR COATS _ and JAGKETS Laminated or Wool Price Reduced Y% to.Vs off reg. price $12.95 & $14.95 Bulky Knits or Shaggy Pullovers or Cardigans $5.95 & $8.95 umbia river’ treaty; by! the House step. before: construction: can‘ start on the three treaty projects, Ross- land-Trail MLA Don Brothers has called on Kootenay-West ‘MP: H. W. Herridge to support the tr and draft protocol when they are _ A Good Selection: OY i a Ne Skirts | "GAR GOATS — sane nes rice educed Laminated & Wool SKI JACKETS ‘nancing’ of the;dams will:be borae| i exter-} 55 favorable. position whereby the fi-, entirely'by thi thentl! YS 5 He said that the boost to this | ' area's economy, “will be greater: than’: anyone':can ‘anticipate. The] in’ presented te the C ral affairs committee. Mr. ‘Brothers said Mr. Her- ridge ‘had better ‘speak: on behalf of. the people of ‘this ‘area and‘ for- eet about his: vendetta against: this plan." ae petred gece to @ i and Nylon ees ist : so8 $10.95. & $12.95 - Friday evening ‘to return ‘to UBC after spending the holiday necson with her parents, Miss Patsy. Morey who was the guest of her parents during ‘the holidays left Sunday to return to UBC. Mr, Wayne Easteott -of Ross: Tand, who attends the Vancouver. School of Art visited with his grandmother, Mrs. H. Johnson Fri- day prior to leaving on the evening bus for Vancouver, Guest at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mather during the holi- days was their daughter Miss F. CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INSTALLATION BANQUET WED., JAN. 15 Mr. and “Mrs, L, Cantell re- . turned, at the. weekend from Kel- s owna where they spent the holi- day season visiting with relations and friends, Mr, and Mrs. R. Carmichael of. Fernie spent fhe Christmas Hotday, *. season with the latter’s mother, any member of the Chamber executive. Mrs. J. Waldie. Also visiting Mrs. . : Waldie was her. son Bill and fa- g mily of Vancouver. Please pick up tickets before Sat., Jan. 11 at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce or from spent a few days visiting with their sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. DeRosa in Kamloops re- turned home at the weekend. Miss Jeanette King of Kam- = PUBLIC NOTICE Regular meet of David Thompson Stamp Club will be held at home of Mr. and Mrs, Axel Nielson 9th Ave, Kinnaird at 7.30 p.m. on Monday Jan. 13th.” Sr. Citizens’ meeting will be held in Legion Hall Fri., Jan, 10th at. 7.30 p.m. Castlegar Guide & Brownies Group Committee meeting Jan, 13, 8 p.m. United Church Hall. Martin Luther film showing at Pentecostal Tabernacle Jan, 12, 7.30, Everyone Wel- come, 20 NT Let us install an ESSO OIL FURNACE _ in your home parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ford spent a few days last week visiting with friends in Riondel. While there @ No down payment @ Up to 10 years to pay @ Only 6 % interest ed home with’a beautiful 22 Ib. trout, Mr. and Mrs; John Whitewood who spent three weeks and the Christmas season visiting with their parents in England, returned home in time for-New Year. While over in England they went. over to ‘France for a few days. - . Visiting with Mrs and Mrs, J: F. Killough during the holidays were their. daughters and son-in- Jaws, Mr. and Mrs. M. Downing and three daughters of Bridesville, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. G, Bouchier and children of Rossland. BIRTHS : CHARBAN— Mr. and Mrs. J. A.-Charban wish to announce the arrival .of their’ chosen daughter on Dec. .24, 1963. ‘KENZIE — To Rey. and Mrs. ‘W. O. MacKenzie of Bamfield, BC. Be Fort Alberni, on Jan. 2, — PLUS FREE — ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE PLUMBING & SMITHS “iexmc = 41 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR,..B.C. a 8 2A To prevent or clear.a cold. 1 S use a VAPORIZER 501 MACNICOL — To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacNicol of Castlegar, Jan. 5, a son, DIGIACOMO — To Mr. and Mrs, Sabato DiGiacomo of Castle- gar, dap, 7, a daughter. LOTNIKQFF '— To Mr. and Mrs. ryohn Plotnikelt of Robson, Jan. 7, a ‘daught For ALL your Travel || requirements, see’ Vipond for Travel | 1560 Bay Ave., Trail "Phone ZENITH 6181 Priced from $6.95 to $12.95 - CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 365-3911 ARO A Representing ALL Air, Ship & Rail Lines Ie Joan and Allen Hunter who | jj loops spent the’ New Year with. her Mr. Ford went fishing and return- | 3 i EE & ‘The MLA said ‘that: announce- ment of agreement between, Ot- tawa, Victoria and, Washington on the Columbia “is tremendous news that has been long awaited.” ‘Mr. Herridage, meanwhile, says that hen the treaty ‘goes before us at Tong’ and drawn-out debate,’ He | said ..it-is the:‘national and pro- vincial, policy, of NDP. conventions ie, terms --of : treaty and to suppe-t the plan ad- vocated ‘by ‘General A. “Naughton.” vitor aid village chairman ‘Carl ed” to hear agreement. on the‘ subject, and: that’ Bri- teh Columbia’. “finds itself in the ‘Ladies WearZ ae to 2 OFF Dresses - Coats - Suits Legion. Officers And Legion LA Installation Held The joint installation of of- ficers for 1964. of Branch 170, Ro- yal Canadian: Legion, and the LA to the branch, was. conducted by. Herb Pitts at the branch’s regular : mnerne last ‘week. A good turnout-of members attended the ceremonies held in the newly-renovated Legion hall. Installed.2s_ officers of Branch Za SEE OUR eee Forget Vendetta BARGAIN COU NTER : for ¢ even: ‘better buys! — . Sergeant-atarms,“ BertMartin; se- cretary, Jim McLuckie; treasurer, Bob Wadey; past president, Cec Pepper; ‘service :officer, Herb Pitts; -Padre, Rev::T. Evans; executive — OF.. Bacon, F, ‘Ewatt, B. Hill; EK. Rigby: and 'S. Jones. ~"* The following were installed as officers of the branch’s ladies au- jary: 2) !” ‘President,’ Mrs. °H.- Bate; ‘first vice-president, Mrs, . ‘Gquist; sergeant-atarms,'Mra. Dem~- .. bicki; frensurery, Bra E.° A) Me- Donald; ‘ secretary,” ray; past president, ie parent executive — Mrs.\B, Hill,: Mra, R. Johnson and Mrs..F.. Bacon.” ‘The | installation “ ceremonies were followed:by a buffet-.luncheon provided by the Ladies Auxiliary while a ‘social ended he evening's festivities. *: a Mur-|° i Cae | McGilp:Gets.: Two. Years :For. Former Castlegar.and District | Hospital administrator John Mc- Gilp was sentenced to two years imprisonment; in the .B.C. Peni- tentiary when. he’ appeared - in magistrate’s court: here on Tues- day. : Last week Mr. MeGilp pleaded | guilty before ‘district; :magistrate ‘Parker Williams to.stealing funds from the hospital, At that time ‘ erown’ counsel Douglas Wetmore “said the defalcation was beltev-| ped to he :about, $3,600 put the] . crown had decided to proceed on : the. basis. of $2,600, : NDP ‘leader’ Robert. Strachan ‘warned: that “This ‘agreement: is probably one. of the most suport, ant-in Canada’s! history. ... ‘mistakes will:be:very costly in the > Liberal leader Ray: Perrault ‘said the “seems. to and - United | States negotiators have’ reached : agree- ment on the huge Columbia river” hydro,and flood control project it ‘was announced. Monday night in mony could take. place Jaz. 2 the date when Prime Pearson is to visit President Jcha- sonjin Washington.” bo A, communique said: ‘Repre- sentatives of Canada and. the US. concluded Monday a seriios of megs bia river basin between. tbe twa countries. . “At Monday's meeting, agree ment was reached among, the nega To The ‘Pollution Control Board has’ been asked by the’ Village’ of Kinnaird to direct’ Castlegar to the effluent from its be’ very, very. welcome but’ it sho- uld be realized it: will- beat :least, ‘four months before: work under. the treaty actually sommences.' proposed. sewage lagoon since Kin- naird feels that any effluent of any. sewage- disposal system running into the Columbia river shouldbe The Castlegar District's Good ‘Citizen ‘of’ the Year for “1963 is Harry Evans of Robson. Mr. Evans: was honored with ‘the award at. the annual install tion banquet and dance ‘of the Cas- itlegar: Kiwanis Club. held Saturday evening in.the Kinnaird ‘hall. In announceing ;‘ the award, |:" past: Kiwanis. lieutenant-governor ‘W.- T° Waldie ‘told the :gathering that it was. given-in ~ Good Citizen of the Yeor said it holds'regular: meetings and ‘that. members such as Mr..Evans ‘| ave“ prepared to go anywhere at ‘any time to-help anyone who: has ‘a problem with, dri * "Summing up, Mr. Waldie said Mr, Evans is ‘active ‘in'AA not for glory,, money. or: prestige but that larry does it to’ helpa few fel- oF ? human beings ‘find a smoo- ther ‘Path sions life's rocky. road.’?' chlorinated and since any Insist Castlegar. Chlorinate along with added to the ‘river .“is contrary to the pollution control ‘board’s*wish- |* ea eae This action was. 5. taken by coun- cil at its meeting.last week foliow- ing the reading. of:.a letter- from J. E. Brown, chairman ofthe Pol- .Board, “answering a letter sent him by" eourcil | in Dee- ember asking. for spécif: i'The: letter:to\Mr. Brown was drafted ‘and’ approved ‘by. council at ‘its ‘Dec, 10: meeting :and was subsequently ' presented as well to the ‘West ‘Kootenay Union Board of Health meeting‘in ‘Trail. by Castlegar for. excess of that which the Pollution Control Board is adopting for its minimum requirements .for com- munities {bordering on the Colum- bia river. of Mr. Evans’ work with Alcoh (lies Annonymous’ } ~ Mr, Waldie ‘said that the work of this group’ is-not ‘fully realized ‘or appreciated ’. in’ th noted that "Mr. :Evans ‘started: the ‘AA's chapter here. six years ago. over 200 district. residents have jbeen helped by AA: Mr:\Evans is retired and hes been a resident of. Robson for se- iven years. He is a member of the ‘Masonic .Lodge, is: active in the ‘United Church and”is president of fhe Senior Citteens pan isiarea and |" \He said that: in-that ‘short time/~ | Elmer Kraft; ‘Elmer’ Kraft was installed as ‘1964 president of the Castlegar and Chamber : Executive. are Installed — were: Jim Lambeth, vize-president; We Te iret secretary; © Alex i” ‘District Chamber of Ce arce laat evening © by “Slam": Salvador. of Creston, president of ‘the ‘Associat- ed Chambers of Commerce of Southeastern B.C. é ‘ “+ Installed to other. executive ‘the local “AA pikes Mr. ‘Waldie at the installation ban- quet held at the Twin Rivers Hall Mrs. Ja Mrs, Walter ° Kin- C,H. King naird school trustee, was re-elected ‘chairman of the board of tustees of Sehool District No.9 when. the Yoard ~held = its -first’ meeting of the new’ year on’ Monday. night. Mrs, Jacobson was nominated for the position by Robson trustee George Rilkoff,. The nomination was seconded ‘by trustee administered the oaths, of office & allegiance: to’ new ‘and ‘re-elected trustees, These included: ‘Mrs, Ja- cobson, Kinnaird; Ernie Mills, Kin- naird; :. Romeo: Goulet, Castlegar; William’ Gattrell, Blueberry Creek, and. John Moran, Thrums. Mrs. Jacobson‘ appointed the Ernie Mills, eps were no further ‘was (with: the first named? ‘ds chairman «of the}: déclared Fr by- pro-tem chair- ‘man Claude ‘Bissell, district super- *, intendent’ of schoola, “Mr, Rilkofé was. then re-elect- ed “vleechatrman of the finance, Mr.” Goulet and Mr. yiketfie building and grounds, Mr. Rilkoff and Castlegar trustee Jim’ Lamorit;:\ trangsporta- tion,. Mr. Lamont ‘and Mr... Mills; personnel, Mrs. Jacobson, Mr. Gou- “tet ‘and “Me: Gattrell; health, Mr. Moran and’ Mr, Mills; ‘public re! tions, Mr. Gattrelf and Mr, Lamont; eae tenth Mills ‘Mr, :Bissell and |’ Due: to Several items of business were turned over to for stu- council members — Paul Oglow, Ed. Mc- Gauley, Herman Kemperman’ and J. McGillivray. 8 Guest speaker, for:the’ evening was Ivo Camilleri, officer-in-charge of the Castleaird Plaza’ branch of the Canadian Imperial .Bank of Commerce, who spoke: about | the island’ of Malta. A more complete report of ;Mr. Camilleri’s address and other banquet highlights will be carried in next week's Castlegar News.. Kootenay-West MP H. W. Her- ridge and Rossland-Trail we Don dy. cand ; creport:: 5 The board authorized : th cretary: ‘te obtain quotations’ and tlegar, it was‘ decided to set. up in. the elementary schools in. Cas: 7 an ‘extra : class .in fhe Ci K 0}. Staff ‘appointments funda were \Miss S. P. Greer to Castlegar school land’ Mrs. E..K, Hawkins and Mrs, | * A, M, Kubos”to Kinnaird elemon- tary~ school: “Mrs, R,-Fenner and Miss -B. Tarbet left’ the ataff Dec, i} Ca ‘} Joan ‘for’ current + ‘gathering, as. did Cost leeee vies chairman W. H. Ree: Kinnaird village chaise Carl i Locblich — in a “two minute and 37° second” speech —. brought greetings from ‘The Garden Village of the ‘and. bossted that budget: approval and grant ments “have been niade; |: "+: :Plans'for the new high school at Kinnalrd are well underway and when these have been’ ved and ‘approved by. the department of ed: ucation tenders will be called, home. building permits. alone in Kinnaird Iast year reached $334,- 000. He noted that “we are now entering ‘Into ‘a ‘terrlfic develop- ment period ...... Be on.the ball and keep up with the emphasis of economic growth.” - Mr: irons answers, follow: Question: 1: Whether or not a hearing is to be called with res- pect to the application of the Vil- lage of Castlegar to build a sewage lagoon on the banks of ‘the Colum- bia river, and , Local businessman Gus Leit- ner, owner of the clothing store of the! same name and manager. of the Castlegar and Marlane ho- tels, leaves tomorrow for 2 three- week European. trip. if Mr, Leitner will visit. Italy and ‘his ::-homeland of - Austria. While'in Austria he will meet i! daughter Gail,’ who is’ holldaving sbroad, and: they ‘will attend’.thy winter olimpics beng held there.