2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 By BOB JEFFERY send a representative. to the Brier playdowns'in Nelson? To a few lo- cal cutlors sending a representative from’ the’ Castlegar Club is ridicu- Jous as well’as a waste of time.” First of all, I have been told, the curlers in our club aren't good enough to even think of entering -Ithe Brier, Sorne of our better skips suchas’ Bill Van Yzerloo, Mike Verzuh of Bill’ Henne it has been said would have a tough time mak- ‘ling Iead ona Brier rink from the prairies, ‘Secondly, ‘the critics say, what *chance ‘has_the local repre- sentatives’ got against.:.rinks from Trail and Nelson? Is, there any rink should tle local curling club} _On the Hog Line. from Castlegar that could give the Reg Stone rink ‘of Trall a decent game? These, then, are the basic rep. sons according to the critics, why Castlegar should not have a play- for the Brier’ Playdowns. number of members of our ‘local curling club for the help in offic: jating andthe overall general in- terest. they took in the Castlegar High School Bonspicl last weekend, ‘After ‘watching the 16 rinks’ m the West Kootenay area which took part in. the spicl many of us for our local youngsters to get as |, DEER: PARK: SOGIALS S00) Mrs. : Willlamson <:? “Mr. and; Mrs.’ Wm, i Douglas “| left last: weekend .to: ‘spend a holi-. day-’at: Calgary. Alta.,. where they will be the guests ‘of their gon’ and it with another son: and liis family Mr.and Mrs, William (Billy) Dou: flas and. with their’son-inJaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nel: son and family at Bowness,’ Arnold :-C.:Pudy" of Kinn: put ina successful’ day ‘Sunday While hunting in. the Deer Park area. ; SNA = ees dee 3 RECOMMEND “GURNEY? FURNACES GAS oR om | SELL 'EM TOO!) WHEN YOU THINK OF. * PLUMBING OR HEATING THINK. OF THE LOCALLY! LL “PUBLIC NOTICE Coffee Party,Candy Sale Fish Pond. Dec. 8, 10 .a.m. Robson Hall. Sponsored by. Parent's Committee Guides: and, Brownies. i Adult Straight Skating Club Sunday Dec, 9-7 - 8.30 p.m. All ‘skaters -18 and: over ‘are most welcome. Price 50c. =I = = : E ADVANTAGES OF. SHOPPING = 5 SMITH'S. eo CRESCENT st, — iG ennai PLUMBING & HEATING | CASTLEGAR, 5. ice time, that the local club can give. Although: the Castlegar rinks didn’t: manage to win. any of the |in the:"A” and “B"’ events and.on The final end of the Ron Le: wis rink of Castlegar’ .vs the Hal- Istrom rink of Nelson ‘in: the’ “A” final was as exciting -a: finish the has: been seen for some time.. hind?8-6- coming home Lewis ras laying two'and had last rock. Hal- Istrom threw. a ‘takeout rock but missed much to the surprise of all. to deliver. Ron: was about. half a pound too heavy in‘his draw shot and the ‘game was. over, As a result’ of the good be- haviour ‘ and : fine ‘ sportsmanship shown by.all the participants it is quite likely ‘that. this will’ become in annual event. eA * oe Up to the “present time the ike Verzuh skipped rink is still the: only’ undefeated team of the » There are twoior three other rinks With"one loss and four wins and should Mike’ lose ‘Friday. it: ap- Bears there will be‘a three’ place tie for first. ‘Bill Smith's rink still lis looking ‘for its first-win. The loss of Joe Green due to afoot’ in- !jury” has: hurt the > Smith's rink’s EB) chances this Courtesy ane of the week: ‘Don't.walk or stand.on the center of the ice during play. \ Give: the fine 3401 ia ste. . MAX FACTOR. ao ‘Ths holiday sezson, Max Factor hes created a unique, now concept in git presentations. 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D. handle. and reinforced: edge. : ‘ "10 CENTS *PER COPY. - Near Brilliant Dam A Pass Creek youth, ' Georgo | Makortoff,'17, was killed and two other. youths hospitalized ; shortly. before midnight Saturday‘when two cars were involved in a collision on the highway near.the Brilliant dam. ?Funeral services’ are’ being RADISHES grown in his sa “den ‘at 774-7th Ave. are displayed by Bill Johnson. The radishes were | picked -recently anid are'the result of natural .re-seeding. Mr. Johnson says. they are firm, juicy and tasty, are'very edible “and are not in tha least“ woody.” Appreciation Given ; ‘appreciation to ‘Ackerman ‘for his three’years and three months zer- vice on .council..was_ extended by ] To SMe Kexernan, who : Tost out by’a close 2 held: today from. the: Pass Crack hall for ‘Mr, Makortoff, The’ Cas- tlegar Funeral Home. is ‘in charg of preangementey\ > The three} young men. were riding ina 1002 Chevrolet of which Paul. Pereversoff, who was‘ admit-| ted} to, Castlegar hospital, was’ the’ ‘Walter Makortoff,.a brother. PUahturt was George Soukeroff fof Pass'Creck, tone occupant of the ‘aecond’ car, Which, was a 1961 Che V, of control, ‘ths vehicle! struck; a large rock at the side of:the road and was camplotely de demolished.’ and a coroner's inquest met. Mon-] i day’ dnd ‘was adjourned. indefinite: |" ..,, ly. Besides his * brother, the ‘de-| By ‘ceased is suryiv is slater and his.:parents, ‘Mr. ‘and: Mrs.” Nick |-: Makortoff. . -Toasinasters A workshop :for .Toastmasters from Castlegar, Trail’ and. Nelson was held Monday evening at Kin- naird-:under’ area governor. Paul Moroso of the. Castleg: mont sat in ‘on’ the. matting t to; a [serve and Will offidially assume his duties as:a.trustee-on Jan.-1... + Fencing on the ‘north los ‘ BY tlegar’s: commission: race, a change face on the. school, board, a te- , the: passage of a ‘In Castleg: ertaker Richardsor, Won) oul. over, Incum- bentieommlssjones! George’ Carr, a Maddocks;: owner of: the: shoe | ~ store of the ‘same name, topped aie ‘:/ mont, owner: of ‘Castle Motors, de. =| feated ‘Incumb iver ‘were’ approved’ by ‘the department of education as subinifted. The B. |Sckiook Trustees Associati will, date. ; The’ board granted-a local citizens com: mittee ‘permission to use.a portion by | of the Kinnafrd ‘school 1 ground for Kinnaird ‘with. ist- ancé-of club’ educational vice-pre- sident Mike Stewart of Nelson, Tom | This on the. ferries are,limited and th will not: be five; buses ‘at ohe’ tims tit amit He’ said ‘that: ‘hroughaut the year the: td stayed within ud site pipe was laid on 4th Ave. ak x ing -a “total ‘of 3,600 -feet for the _ 1961-1962; period. = 2. 200 -feet . of .6-inch transite’ pipe: was: laid: to’ connect up. the down and. a sla ‘lamp to indie: iwhen | tank -is-only ‘partially fence was’: constructed ‘ 5. around the:Upper Bench:‘tank, _ All electrical Switch gear was Gverhauled, % 7. Water: meter installed ::in Jocal' Jaundramat ‘and -an- amend- ‘plans for.a direct line to the water tank (250,000: gallon): also Prepar- Imperial Bulk Plant-at.no cost ‘to | ed. the village. +: 3..The. 0,000 gallon “tank at |:.°< ‘ Ced lar.’ Crest was, rompleted.’ ‘This nting»: of th os. Improvements were le thes;Upper: Bench ‘tank: ‘These'.in- cluded safety. shut-off ‘control, tank level recorder, low. level. | pump shut " ayetenn covered‘ the history of :th blem, bacteria; » pulp. mill: 5 wast -| fibre § ilosses toxic”. wi es; algae — ‘Sheer ee Photo eeffect: of: storage |! infiltration’ gallery, pressure strain- ers, ‘ micro « straining ’ and: gravity. filtration. : The < conclusion’ and::re- peace were’ that the q ality. AS brief :“was ! drawn up Comm. Rust and:mysel£ presenting ‘he = investigated |: ‘he: ‘cost ae Toouitite of wells, |: Dlic educatio: PE i emannite cal- leges: was received ‘and Placed ‘on Cominco: smelterman, by _ to'216 cumbent, com: n missioner Gerry. Rust, who ‘works for. Cominco and has’ been the vil- to roodiand Park sewerage system, | hte; needed ‘60: per cent "6 | 262‘ votes ea Cy last | it ‘and wi Pass received. 78.8 < Per. cent. cast-in: its | 6 [ber of Commerce | ‘Elmer Kraft treasurer. Directors ‘aré Lloyd ‘Ack- ney,’ Jim? Lambeth’ and “Mike: Pop- ;] off. The’ secretary! is:to" be appoint! ‘he ‘new officers will be “in- stalled ‘at the annual: ladies night C3) ‘Jage’s “finance. “ ‘ for” ie ‘past six.years, and newcomer Mau- ai rice:Simpson, a mechanical trades foreman’ for Celgar, ‘tied the :poll with: 212 ‘votes each, Close: behind was incumbent commigs{oner E.\C. panauet ts. be held in ‘January.’ >) “oo Mr, "Popoft siiggested to: the meeting ‘that :the ‘question’ of why Land’; Settlement : Board “property in:the vicinity of the‘airport’is'not na Homecoming. tr Ne ‘| years “he “has. contributed.a'' gréat | deal'to education. His services and counsel have been appreciated; she N 3 SAY ‘ BI Front‘ Page + | Challenge. ‘and the ‘federal: cabinet |° land has been sold at Grand Forks but very : little ‘at’ the ‘airport,’ at Glade’ ‘and /at Shoreacres, |-s"President: Sam’ Muirhead ‘said, that. water.’ resources ‘and :'lands son has’ been’ endeavor Evans’ of ‘Nelson’ on: ‘the: "question ring: t tain “an« appointment with Siok: - minister“ responsible forit the cae, BO the’ facts as reported by. Engineers, This’ brief: was sent’ a- Tong questionnaire ; to“ ascer- pl opinions. “A*. bee tos were ‘mailed’ to “water” users |”: and 89; were 'retirned:’ Of these'89 questionnaires, 20 per cent of them] indicated: that they obtained. arin: against ‘the of fi word Doukhobor”: by. “Gordon she clair’ on that’, pro, ‘Tuesday night ; Herman ‘Kemperman ‘told the Chamber: Iast ‘night: that. Sinclair said Doukhobors are'being discrim- inated against in B.C.;much as the Japanese’ were during the: Second ext World ‘War. ‘If.there’. any discriminatio1 said Mc= Kemperman, it:is that the Mare, Beas onpreferential 2 Sons. ‘pipe’ ABBrOX dmately 11,100 feet. is;required a Direct 10-inch river:pump line, to the 250,000: gallon tank at-2 cost of $11, 0004: | gates tanke is auingd af a Larger. pumping capacity is a red at‘a fost, of pave WEBAG! PLANT. I find: this:plant> ditticult ito. ‘| report. on.as:'it is’ relatively’“new. | and: seed 9 comple oe aa at onthe whole of B. C., h e baid, yand it is ‘grossly unf: apa J ry. work omit progresses."'To. assist’ the’ project’ the Castlegar Rotary. Sacist is ‘selling Christmas trees’ — pens. a ; lay. night. Pa: ‘master’ area ‘governor. Paul:- : Stans here are Mrs: R. H. Moroso. ‘The was celebrated’ Tuesday ae at at the dla club's regular. meéeing with : former: members of the: club ‘as guests‘ of honor.’ e was extended by club’ president Earl Greep to the guests :who,: for various personal reasons, have ‘had to give up their © aq | 8ssociation with Kiwanis during she -: viee-president;: Mrs.: Sam Lanzarotta, Bernick, ‘club’ treasurer. — Castlegar News Photo: * Bet-to; gether was. organiz- 4 ed. tym a Carbet: who tla: the". gathering “that ion was that af the men echo have! formed us membership.