Plan to Publish, Seclions of Now Garhage Bylaw: Pertinent parts’ of Kinnalrd’s new garbage bylaw will be publish- ed in the press soon, council decid- ed at its meeting Monday night, “Commissioners felt that since the bylaw and advertise sections of the bylaw me, feels to, be Ltreret Guides Fete Mrs. Beynon x At a Party - The Robson Girl Guides ana] * thelr parents held s farewell. party in honor of Mrs, M, Beynon who 1s leaving Reobeon to take up residence shine has been with two linen Guide tea tage and the Ladies her with a Gulde spoon. During |, the evening Mrs. Bro presented Joy ‘with her . second-cl (pear -V annual tan. “Summer came early | in British Colaba and weekend hundreds to.the beaches for an early. tan. ‘A favorite resort is White R “where Pretty Lena Kearney started her ock, B.C., very WOODFIBRE, 5.0, Uillensin of ‘forest resources, ‘pro : ta Bate ‘employment for more than 816 employees at the re-built plunt, Jocated 35° miles north; of Vancou- ver on .the west side of; Howe Sound. Some '250 tons ally ®. bend, high-quality bleached . kraft pulp specially designed : ‘for export forms ‘Initial _ production, i Several other types in a new series of paper- making’ pulps’ will be. announced after trial ‘production. runs.” Nearly $16,000,000. was spent by ery Woodfibre Mill... ) Again Last Week ‘pital investment: “$n'the Province’ ‘to . and |-more : than nemo ‘during the | Sound, VENEYARDS » The first large vineyards in |. Canada were .Ont,, in 1659, antod at Boal, wit village, or along the east side of the with Vancouver within easy Detail engineering for ‘he new Building Supples OGLow BROS. Bullding & Supply ‘Co, Castlegar Phone'33 3351"" used in our ean pulp. milis, wi be “used extensively at Woodfibre sustained perpetual: yield": he } production, ‘blends oie eedar and fir to gield high , formation; brightness*.and Rayonter in rebuilding and modern- izing Woodfibre, shut down in 1958 when it: became non-competitive, Earller expansion and miodern- ieation at the ‘company’s Port Alice mill, and enlarged Vancouver :re- searoh facilities, bring company ca-|qhey were“ there’ ceeestude pro- ceased in exactly the same’ manner as they are now at Woodfibre, «' Four Bush Fires ~: - shown to prospective world custo- mers and car-load samples shipped badge, > Two awards were presented, one to Barbara Powler for the Guide who worked the hardest on badges and Pat Yerd was awarded for the best all-aromnd Susie Guide Says To Share Interest In B.. Resources = |*”, Obviously, ‘as well asa love of outdoors, these peoplo. ahared . an’ ‘The announcement ‘was made ‘by R. D, Perry, vice-president and general manager. * Mr, Ortner was born in Lon- don, England. He attended the Un- iveralty of “Alberta, ‘graduating in cheniical “in 1928," He active interest In the of natural resources, Without It B.C. would be a poorer province now. Continued conservation of wild- thoughtfulness e part of every one of thousands who will head for. the woods this sum- mer and our Guides try never to sowet At wn bag. Don’t row. trash ‘out the windows; ‘The countryside will look prettier without it, Campers ‘or’ hikers should never leave 8 campfire without dousing it thoroughly with water or covering it with earth and making sure ee is out. A match should never be care- lessly tossed away without making sure it is completely dead, and cig- joined Cominco in that year, In his early company service he ‘held posts in the chemicals and fertilizers, and the research and development div- isiona, _. x Gites “In 18 he took charge of or- ganizing method studies work, and in 1951 was appointed Supervisor. In1956 Mr. Ortner. was. appointed ansistant manager. ae ‘personnel divination. is ‘Mr, Ortner ‘has held exectitive fessional ‘associations, For many years he was chairman of the Trall- Tadenac Parks Board. He is a fel- low of the Chemical Institute of Canada and presently a member of the West Kootenay section execu- tive, He is also a member of the BC. Association of Professional Engin- arettes should be butted on an ash-| 75. tray, or butted out and buried in the earth or sand. A campsite should never be left in a Utter. Bits of paper and other trash should be burned or buried. ‘The next family to‘use the site will appreciate your sonsideration. MASHIFICENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE BOSSE'S JEWELLERY PHONE. 2041 SEWELRY. STORAGE -- CRATING = Trail 191 Mr, Biker was born in Harrow- gate, England. He attended the Un- iversity of Idaho, graduating in 1928 with a Bachelor of Science, de- gree, He Joined Cominco in 1930 ‘and served in the chemicals and ferti- lizers division: During World * war II Mr, Biker was with the Royal Canadian En- gineers, rising to the rank of major. After his return to Cominco in 1946 he was placed in charge of safety work, Under his guidance the company has won widespread recog- nition for its achievements in saf- ety. if Mr. Biker has been prominent posts in several community and pro- |.’ in many safety, health and ‘welfare, elvic and professional organteations, n-| ROBSON SOCIALS a en In Kinnaird During Past Three Months . There; mere tour bush fires in | unnatra ? D ‘the past, three months seit ‘no fire loss, fire chier | chines: Rene Archambault told council | Monday night. : 5 He:said the three-month period mded closely ‘with’ thé sathe |: fo them. for .foll-run ..testing, long before the’ ns mitt ‘came ‘Into ‘op. eration. °°: Some elements of the old mill ats new operation. ‘In dings and ma papery ‘asa water-storage dam, the: wood plant, chip bins and Power house, all. built about..12 since the mill.was first operated -in No longer isolated, Woodifibre Mrs. A, E:. Waldie, Phone 5921 A guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J.P, Stadler over the weekend was Mr, Den ‘Taylor of Powell Ri. {of wm sore, R Bro left recently with the Kinnaird and Robson Guides to ‘The finished pulp was then|§ "Serving Trail, Costlegar & District | / and Castlegar: Airport FOR INFORMATION PHONE? 008 25 8 CASTLEGAR 6062 AIRPORT: 3011: _TRAIL1097 -" ‘hydrants aud standpipes, 3 “During the-latter part of the month," - concluded =Mr,- Archam- bault, “the representatives of the Board of Fire Underwriters “i fica made a survey of the water system. and fire department. A report, will ‘Visiting at the home of -Mrs. ‘W. 'T.. Waldie are their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren, Mr. ia Mrs, ©. ; Loveland, Stephen, eson were the formet’s brother, sis- ter. and brother-in-law from New ‘Westminister, Mr,'and Mrs. ‘W. T. ‘Waldie, ace companied by Mr, and Mrs. C, Love- Jand and family of Spokane and Mr, A. Lundy of Robson, motored to Nakusp to spend Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs, FP. Waldie. iii i ic TT TTT ATTA : FOR THE BEST. mn a BODY wok K ‘Kootenay. Auto Collision. Painting — Headiiner ‘Repla ing Seat covers and auto glass installed WORKMANSHIP. GUARANTEED at the old Co-op in Cestlegar :Phone 5022 Is 5.P.M. FRIDAY ; , PHONE 3031 . fy Destro FOR SALE’ “3-bedroom ” house. Ave., Castlegar,.or phone tm25 ‘Lots © “Tors eale. Apply Oxeroif's Sewellery. Store, stint : SS tinas o” By. eaving Gintrict, ‘well. 4 Xope. -medium~ ate stucco. house, of Heepital hill, Rossinnd, ol ‘Apply | ° =e | ‘Picnic: Results | United Ghurch Py nn from Nelsen. sa tes 782R1, *§-rooti apartment; bath and welnity, $n: ein Hawick Bullaung, "none cool furnished paiement suite ry ‘aherbikco subdivision, Phone onthe comer COST PRICE SALE _PRE- INVENTORY EVERYTHING IN THE STORE _ 2Days- Fri. - Sat. July7- 8 Kinnaird Changes its Regulations Cn Building Carports Kinnaird’s bullding: bylaw is to be amended so that its section on carports no longer imposes a hard- ship on some taxpayers. ‘The bylaw, which. only requires fourth reading to come, into-effect, allows carports to be built to within 4 ft.'of the property Ines with the overhang not to be less than. 214 th. oe the property line. * A ‘carport'in the: bylaw Js de- fined as “an automobile shelter nor= mally attached to a residence and William’s MOVING & STORAGE - LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING For Free Estimates Call.Collect not more than 40 per cent..of the ‘walls. enclosed.” s PACKING - _ SHIPPING... DOOR PRIZE Everything 9 goes and some items: ‘DRAW FOR A CLOCK RADIO <7 ees Nelson 1471 at Wholesale ane even ak. half ‘cost Bree TOOLS AT cosT CLL PAINT Interior and Exterior TR CA V6 tJ Public ; 1186: CEDAR ‘AV&. TRAIL * PHONE - TRAIL 3326 LLS. Ud ‘4-bedroom: house a cr 4th and Gecer: ‘douse! ‘No, 104. Feady: for “opoupancy.: 1, ‘d. eer t - new, members 1ad-base Boner gf sooodian, ert condition. 4100. Phone 5801. ise yanerupt rant sale Be Bhone asa Nal |4 {house in 16%4-f. camping trailer, condltit ‘aleeps:5, cooking eq ment.: ‘Phone 6H, oe level lot, 100 x 150, good roca nee Samont subdivision, ‘phon 2606R, ‘Trail.’ bed. pare: 26, 3 insta folding. cos, 42" each es St 8a lot in Caatles ion with B panoramic "alew, ae Erica to ‘to’ sell Se pL at $1,500, Phone eet nt tve level lots.” $16, chairs, spare extension: I chesterfield thas: opens” ini eat Seats adne Now Den< sae | for ‘only. $119.00. | Call 1213 Nelson for demon and ers inal ‘your/enquiries:for our peel fow "cash “pri prices for ‘Rullding ma; ., Vancouver Saw- Bast 7th Ave, Van= esr atthe Cantle- Bar, weanch: res “Races, games and treats were enjoyed by : Highlights of. the day were the races. and three bail games, ‘The first ball game: the ‘boys played the third game the. boys t team played the winning girls team The winner of. the final gems 2 GAP ‘were the: boys. « RESULTS OF RACES: 4 yts, and undor "Boys and girls — Murray Brie, held t their: annual: Sunday. school ‘a ensure ‘hunt; ball $38 | boya’ and. the ‘girls played. the girls, Lyndste Inthe Girls Sty Bartsoft, ‘Shirley Fomenotf; Gail Ogtow, Ohris Clark. ‘ PIGGY-BACK RACE - OPEN ~ Girls — Jeanne ‘McKinnon, Pate ty Fominoff and Susanne Nangser: Boys — Hal ‘Hesketh, Pat Ball- €y and Craig’ Schellenberg, ©. ‘Girls ©": Busan McCutcheon, 3 :) Sally Hughes ‘and ‘Roberta Marken. 10 yrs, und under. Boys = John bcs teceecae and Peter | ‘Ferguson, Girls": Btirey Fomenoft ee ‘Boys —~ Tommy Little and sony swelco! Do you send out moni bills? The Castlegar News has intgtement Bade for sae: ¥ ooeng and: alterations, anand Teas eas Deadline for. Tor clamified ads is,1a ‘noon, Wednesday’ prior tothe day Want to. “rent 3- or Castlegar ou 1. Ene Bios ‘camp outete including | of $25 | vent ate hing mattress, Coleman ~ This | ot, ‘Will pay cash. = Little. hong be able meet fae Boelindint eS ipply Ni tioned fational Tnsurance OEsise, FFICE_ MACHINES & SUPPLIES | Try the marvellous Olympia -Standard and Portable type Tea writers. Our’ adding | ‘machine wilt credit: k fe "Want gil for Ge Must, | Lot 3260. TE a Girls’ — “Irene. Bnokson and Shirley: Fomenoff,..- 14 yma. and: over" JBoys “— Hugh en, Lyndale Anderson, and Tommy Lit- tle, SACK RACE sunder,- ‘Pat “Bailey and Keith "Girls — Shirley Fomenoff arid] okson. : Sudy’ Bartsoff. ‘Boys —" Hugh’ McCutcheon, Comte. Village We Works: ‘Report Shows Busy Month» ‘Pour. mew. water: services) were intsalled during June, and-:330. ft, of.4-in. transite water pipe laid ad- Joining the hospital property, works supervisor; Norman: McNabb ‘Castlegar council ‘Tuesday fees ie ‘He said the fence at fhe ee dies’: Park . was ° completed a number of lords of top:soll hauled to Bape site.in Preparation. for lawn The | ‘Mooded : areas borderiag sth ber of lanes were. also taken- care of. Kinnaird’ 3 small bove af afternoon ani ane Priday en | and Saturday. 7-9 and Batuniey. Pao ite ‘We ie ee ‘a 628 TV. 4016, oes D, Vancouver, 4-bedroom | licence oF Die Be as i 228 Land two een filed in tne office of fhe , Water Y Recorder Objections to this application may be filed with the said Water ‘| Recorder or with ae Com; eee of Water Fients al it Vici BC. athink Pie aay of the date of the first pi mn of this notice. Any Shleebion filed ewith the Water Re-' rder shall be in duplicate, JONEBIA - eee COMMISSIO! "Applicaat byt Bollsttor s and ‘stration or’ NELSON"OF wt ee Saat “in nenty aoe mattress; iby Chrome k kitchen: fat, ta a ‘bed; new.siip . cover. Phono 4000 Coal-1 and-wood stove, $10, Biione Hite ” panes, aie, soles ze F elt } Across ‘From ‘Theatre va by. app! + Gn Segar New by. a aa me pore aad S827 ublica~. day of 22 ‘The date of. the rat Son of (eats not notice is the ‘LEGAL: DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND “FORESTS j +:{and two loading signs were s}led during the. month and ‘a mom Nelson, |. Mr, MoNabb sald five atop sig signa ber of rough road sections in the Sillene ‘Were graded. ‘The airport parking tot and the Bivetop, parking lot were also gra- General. maintenance out, continued the works ‘oer, included sign post. painting, twice This, Dutch, treat is, iris von Ganglen, 19, of Grimsby,: chosen iss . Netherlands 1961, . She -was crowned at ton in:a contest _wind- ing.up the colorful Nether- Anas Exhibition there. Sly Ait Popular’ Styles WINDOW AND DOOR ‘FRAMES = GLASS “IN ALL SIZES G- WEIGHTS Girls — Wendy’ Defoe, Rots | ° 3} Shirley -] Regay. sweeping and biscktop pat-|| : The grounds bordering No. -3| Frankie” Clark; Bul Eliot, Donna |. ae has: strictly simple style and lovely’ print of blue hortensias' and’ green’ leaves “in cotton. 2 Cars Roll ‘Over On’ ‘Separate. Days Dr. H, R, Christie of ‘Trail es- : caped serious injury Saturday, ev- ening when the car. he was driving’ ‘rolled over on the Syringa ‘Creek road is mile-end-a-half west of The 1960 European’ car of which the was the sole. occupant was des- tribed by local ROMP as a total ‘parently ‘went out of control as tho ;wheels of the vehicle veered off the he was treated ‘for lacerations and ling over occurred Thursday evening near the Twin’ Rivers ‘Motel, bet- ‘ween Kinnaird and Castlegar, ‘The driver, Joseph Brega; and one passenger in the car were un- injured, .but the ‘automobile was, ex- ‘tensively . damaged, ~; Police attribute ‘this accident to. the slippery condition of the road in that: locality. : RENATA SOOIALS ‘Another instance of a car rol- Mr, and Dare. Prank Wies- § RED BANE | ‘The name) of - Boum 4 Becum, about 90 Bales Rocthess? of Halllax, ts an "red "presumably trom the the | Conat's neal clay soll ELECTRICAL SERIE : ne ELECTRIC Pearson :\ Sas * Win: dows ond ‘All Sealed Unit mer school at UBC.