“iz CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, ‘Thursday, July 16, 1964 Chamber River Committee Provincial ‘Library, Parliament Buildings, Viotoria,: B.C. ACO 0 THETA EN To Tour Lake Communities “The Columbia ryer devel- opment commit the Cas- tlegar and District Chamber of Commerce has now finalized plans for a tour to some of the ow Lakes communities to be affected by the reservoir created by construction of the Arrow dam. On Aug. 1 the committee will meet with interested organ- izations and citizens at the. fol- laces: Nakusp, Cham- ommerce, 11 a.m; Ar row. Park, W. Jetfrey, 8 p.m. That evening’ at 7.30 ha meeting will be held at eedles with the Edgewood-Needles-Fau- quicr Citizens Protective Asso- on, On ‘Aug. 2 a. meeting will -@ COLUMBIA ©. @ RIVER DAMS © [Fe be held at Burton at 2 p.m. with D. Watson. * Members of the special Cas- flegar Chamber committee are: Cc, Enevoldsen,.. Kinnaird, chairman; N. T. Oglow, Castle- gar, vice-chairman, secretary and a member of sub-committee on water pollution; H. Motters- head, Deer Park, relocation of inhabitants; Dr. J. V. Hall, Cas- tlegar, water pollution; G.° A. Anderson, Robson, recreation, tourist facilities and roads; W. VINEE ESSO FURNACE OIL CUSTOMERS @ Our “HOME HEAT" Service man is in the field now.to ‘give your furnace it's FREE annual clean up and ser- vice, He will assure your furnace is all ready for another. heating season come ‘We ask your co-operation if he should advise ing any parts to avoid fut- ure trouble, and no-heat problems. expe. cost for parts may be ut the satisfaction irareat. ABOUT ESSO'S ASK HIM “PARTS INSURANCE" GET YOUR'S Bowe oe ALL THE SMITH’S 61 GRESOENT 8ST. — A FHONE 3101 — CASTLEGAR, BO. LIE BO You KNOW? ais A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your’ basement out of the way ei PAYS FOR ITSELF in about a year of drastically: reducing soap, clothing, cos- metic, electrical: and :plumb- ing Check with us for all models izes of Duro Miter! No Bother “No Obligation ‘PLUMBING & _HEATING | commun les; and J. Look... he's oe T. Waldie, Robson,. nieieon with Kraft, Castlegar, progident, Gastegat thamber of Com- merce ex-officio member. ° Chairman Enevoldsen said the tour is being undertaken to give members a first-hand look at the locations to be affected and to obtain some information on area problems, Persons interested in meet- ing with the committee are be- ing asked to arrange with the various groups in the Arrow La- kes area who are hosting the committee to make plans for meeting the committee. Mr. Enevoldsen said future tours to other areas of the Ar- row Lakes are being planned for a later date. sl Hollinger Named ’ Traffic: Manager For Columbia Cellulose William R. Hollinger has re- cently been appointed general traffic manager. of Columbia Cellulose, replacing'A. G. Duhol: ke who moved to Montreal a ralrector of traffic and purchas- ing for Chemeell (1963) Ltd. linger joined Cana- dian Chemical Company in 1963 following seven year i in the traf- fic ‘department of the CPR. In 1958 he moved to the Vancouver office and in 1961 was appointed ic superintendent for the Chemcell group : of ‘ companies transferring to Montreal in the same’ capaci fy nt Mr. -. Hollin, ma reside in Vancouver aad. manage Col. umbia Cellulose traffic move- ments from the company’s head office in the Burrard Building, Kinnaird Accepts - a Castlegar’s Garbage Pick-Up Charges’ Kinnaird ‘council ‘Tuesday night accepted Castlegar's gar- Bago -pick- ‘up offer ‘for $4,000 yea der the, terms of the of- fer, Castlegar will provide a dri- ver, the garbage truck, and two swampers, made Kinnaird by Castlegar for $3,500 whereby Castlegar would supply just the driver, truck providing the third. man. Floral Furniture Coverings Vivid © A. EREMENKO and Co. CHILDREN’S SPORTSWEAR - Girl's SHORTS, sizes 2 - 6X . wa 75¢ 98c or $1.39 Girl’s POPTOPS, sizes 2 - 6X: 79¢ & $1.00 "sizes 8 to 14 ...:.... 98¢ or $1.19 Girl’s PEDAL PUSHERS, 2 - 6X ... 1. $1.59 SLIMS, 2 = 6X ahs $1.98 SLIM SETS & Pedal PUSHER SETS $1.99. & $2.99 SIZES 8 to 14 Pedal PUSHER SETS $3.98 : “LADIE'S SWIM SUITS - Bikin} or ‘One-Piece | '; by Sea Nymph or Valarie of Californta Sizes 32 to 38. or 40 ‘to 44 $16.95 $9.95 - ‘SWIM SUITS Sizes 8'- 14 . Sizes 2 - 6X Terry BEACH GOATS . ... $2.99 “$1.99 & $3.99 . $1.99 & $3.49 SWIM TRUNKS Boxer Style or Briefs in nylon, lastex or MEN'S WORK CLOTHING” Medium Weight Drill PANTS and one swamper with Kinnaird . helenca in Suntan Khaki, sizes 30 - 44 Ae “Men‘s Sizes $2.99 - $4.98 “Boy's ‘Sizes ig 8 016: es ie Super Weight Drill PANTS $1.98 & $2.29 te in Suntan Khaki . 2 2-6X% in ! 91.298 $1.65 | amino can Heavy Weight Drill PANTS in Suntan Khaki or Tree pare SHIRTS to Match hive PANTS . OE PE REE PROT ERAT ATE INN ATE “VACATION TIME. - And we have just what you ‘need An alternative | offer’. was | . Short Shorts $2.99 - $3. 95 Deo.:/31/87654 Vou. 17, Nor 30. Cominco _Ends:‘i in: wane shorts lived atrike at Co- i Trail::and 7 Eimberley bperations ended.’ offi Monday. three’ ‘days. after |i had started at 3 p.m. on Friday. However, for all intents‘and purposes it ended the evening it occured and was almost’ settled su ih » Plans Dropped ‘For’ Downtown. 4 Shopping Centre” { $140,000 10-store pment in’ downtown Castlegar were; dropped; yes terday by! Cec Gorse,, owner : -ofithe (City: Centre: Motel. .: Mr. Gorse sald | plang have :Hoftictally:. aban doned"! “has ranged. He said addi- tlonol + mote! units will now. built on'the Property. 3: Days ‘| day, 88 per cent of the votes :| tance ‘and ‘318 op; Strike when the first pickets Span The settlement was reached n:| Friday evening after face-to-face negotiations headed up by Com: inco general manager. D..D. Mor- ris’ and ‘union’ bargaining ‘com- mittee chairman Harvey most of all qaeeeay. night and mo! When. the union put the agreement terms, to,a: vote of its membership in:Kimberley,on Saturday and at Trail on Sun- cast approved the terms. There were °2,959 ‘in ’favor ‘of accep- sed. Seventy- three per ‘cent\the Kin- gers. é ely : 5 A At prior one Ta ‘ Qa sia oe : : ey naird Junior Secondary’ School Sings ‘tetanus immunization ag’ ; BLUE ENAMEL, CANNERS WITH : is’ is progressing ‘well. Equipment fhe ’ . $209. 00 ‘ . $244, 00° lee idate ‘is’ set for’ early SPECIALS August.‘ The board's: plans* for |‘ ‘ALUMINUM. LAWN: CHAIRS, saran will bi dd to | e lo- @. moved to permanent ould be: made and) cations this .. Two rooms | styles just for you... se. work ‘Because death from tetanus ir tas is well” ‘underway and buses. are Pars c USE THE ORESSING —your ¢ doctor uses... ae - JOHNSON'S . STERILE GAUZE PADS for ure next to cuts, For applying creams, fhoms, ebrasions {offons and ointments 227,120 BFF axa 1B) | MAKE UP YOUR: OWN First Aid Kit FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL cough :- “diphtheria - smallpox -' and-polio group of innoculations Biven: to children in ‘infancy. “Immunization, however, does ‘not: eliminate. “germs, "it only: ‘protects: ‘against them.’ Since 'te- |i tanus’ germs ‘are found ‘in soil, mud and even: household dust, any wound may. harbor tetanus % y the opening of ..the ischool on} toda action: “to back ‘this: viewpoint ‘up. Even then, one ee Sept.3 reste, very favorable. ny. voted on the agreement felt it was. poe ae: spoon ape claim NED Mat ::) for the new-school:in the amo- unt | of ; $61,893.48 ‘ to | Marpole Construction Co. ‘ jennie ; Enamel/and aluminum preserving. ket-; GAUZE PADS terms ‘only. because of .“‘deep, concern: over the effect of-a strike inthe communities: involved.” : ‘ It-ean brobably be argued fairly © ‘successfully that the a the new po- Castlegar, areas, for ‘many ‘years mechanics to ‘slarted in’ the: 109468 term i prior to settling in Pass and is G. C. Bissell ‘istrict 6 super: 4 of schools, isin .Vic- toria on thi uation board at} -2Castlegar Youths | Win Celgar Awards ‘ea and‘on-the Bloo- fue a legar’ until Two Castlegar youths ‘have aia. They: ‘married in Rus- won renewal Columbia: Calta: . lose entrance’ scholarsht; . Mrs: Doul binin : was prede- t ay ceased by her: husband in/1957. en The » renewal:-‘scholarships} and one daughter ‘in infancy. have been won by: Ross; Little She is “survived ® by two sons,’ and Miss ‘judith chellenberg,| Nick of:Grand’ Forks and- John Dean Walter vas of UBC an- ters, week, gan of . Bill nounced fast -The- scholarships. were: two hum; 5 Mrs of more than 200 scholarships B ‘ k; 10 and prizes valued» at more] grandchildren also’ survive. oe than’ ‘$71,000 awarded to" UBC students, hen the strike was ‘but a few ‘hours old. If the strike had lasted many; wees or even days On sewers, Mr. : tles, wooden spoons, tongs; strainers, ; J : cent/of the total sewer ne i ee ieee aula si mpl le. booster shot given by-a' doctor may ‘be needed to | Hy - RSE j ; 5 a eee ae ail strengthen the resistence to : ae : - Sstalling “connections” and. one ap pee : ss i . : hand cerw: is Sxeavaline ease- ded’ that pro VW. He age improved”, ith four | the Two ‘-cbringing;the two: Bees oes and: getting ,. Seriously: again, at a most citcal time. The‘ ‘public is also grateful. bo (dé these two men, act rf a8 an ‘impartial third party, had jot their 's general man: company is to be both congratulated and thanked. “As for the ‘Castlegar district, all of us havé learned a: } lesson’: from. this short: strike, We now. know first-hand. the worry, the; concern anid the fears that are associated with: “4°! ger, :D..D. ‘Morris,’ and the’ an “of the union’s: : the -shut-down! of ‘industry ” “and? the ‘ending of, regularly, : committee, “Harvey_Murphy, would not have gotten down to’ issued pay cheques. : 88 \Serious: hotel-room: bargaining as. ‘they did through all: Let us all hope that the IWA and the Interior Lumber.’ : 2 : r cS Tudabiteeh erate ht ct RMA Sy & - ‘ F > “the ‘night last Thursday ‘and until late inthe evening of last.’ Operators come: to some amiable agreement soon and that’: yas 3} i $ A eee Lanes : (ite - iy an a ‘ : S «Friday. Such seriots’ bargaining and compromising might n that‘ dispute. Until-: p 3 Ht: on i e ba a ot