2 CASTLEGARNEWS, Thursday, April 16, 1964 TARLAC . BOYS JACKETS Laminated & Corduroy] Sizes 2to 3X 4 to 6X and 8 - 16 Priced From $3.98 to $6.98 CINDY’S hAddd Bowling Celgar Mixed LEAGUE RESULTS League Champs — Team 8 Mr, and Mrs. D. Hiebert, Mr. and Mrs. E, Allingham, Bob Magg, Mary Stewart, Playoff Champs — A.div. Team DEER PARK SOGIALS MRS, WILLIAMSON ‘Mr, A. ‘Law has ‘returned to his home here from a business trip to Vancouver, Among the many weekend vi- sitors to Deer Park were the R. Williamson family of Rossland; Mrs, R. Worley of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. E, Worloy and family of Robson and Mr. and Mrs, A. Bort- CUT nick and son David of Trail. STA WEST KOOTENAY DRAMA FESTIVAL = STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL Friday & Saturday, April 24 & 25 Curtain Time 8 p.m. - Admission $1.00 Due to the competitive nature of this production, doors during the will be kept closed . performance. 32: Frank Webster, Mr. and Mra, XK, Lietner, Mr. and Mrs, S, ‘Kina- kin, Paul Horcoff, Playoff Champs — B div. Tcam 7: Mr,.and Mrs, K, Gjen- nestad, Mr, and Mrs, T. Burke, Iris Nicholson, Helen’ Wood( Coffee Break League * LHS Dorothy Martini 250; LHT Dorothy Martini 606, THS Mugs 896; THT Pincurlers 2389. TP: Wheaties 64, Muffets 65, Mugs 42, Cheerios 72, Take 5 43, Pincurlers ‘50. Tuesday 1 o'clock LUS Meda Webster 232; LHT Janna Brownlie 571, THS Skyline Auto-service 925; THT Ross's Meatmarket 2433, TP: Ross’s Meatmarket 2, Inde. pendents 2; Tiger Service 3, Sky- line . Auto-service 1; Oglows 2, Castlegar Drug 2. Tuesday Mixed League 7-9 . LUS.-Ev. Koreen 262; LHT Kay, Adshead’ 663, MHS Karl Ko. reen 303; MHT Karl Koreen 731. THS Button Pushers 1188; THT Lotta Blows 3086. TP: Wests 0, Button Pushers 4, Regulars 1, Bridge Builders 4, Lotta Blows 3, Hailleys Comets 0. Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Joyce Turner 231; LHT =| Joyce Turner 557. MHS Don Ar- chibald 293; MHT Geo Jablonsky 736, THS I Don’t Know 1003; THT I Don't Know 2820. TP: Sportsmen 1, Bank of Commerce 1, Happy Gang 4, I Don't Know '8, Night Hawks 3, Bottleggers 0. other 600's Bill Shay 725, Don rehibald 650, Les Reed 637. )m rsha | Wells Store | — CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — For ail Your INSURANCE AND REAL ‘ESTATE ‘NEEDS Phone » 365-344) ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES the history and functions ‘of’ the pollution’ control: board | and; the board's efforts to bring about’ a reduction of the discharge: of’ un- treated wastes into rivers when he of Health in ‘Trail Jast’ week, Pollution Control Beard Chairman To Meet Nelson Over‘ its ‘Sewerage Deputy health minister Dr. J.; spoke at the annual meeting of endangered thereby, phe A, Taylor reviewed in some: detail) the ‘West Kootenay Union Board Dr, Taylor-‘said that so far as "|\doing - something” was concern- He sald the board-had no'au-| ed, ‘pollution control board chair- thority to give orders to ‘commu-|.man J, E, Brown. (who js also‘de- nities at present, but,was “search-| Puty municipal ‘affairs minister) dng for information and hoping the | and an enginecr were to meet with "Castlegar City Contre Motel. ‘BANQUET RO OM. == 50 persons — AVAILABLE Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room‘. Dining Room - Coffee Shop Reservations 365.7277 FOR BOOKINGS 4, days per week 7 a.m, -9 p.m, * Columbia at Main ‘Street © Tor Ground Under, Fertilize, Mulch! ceremony when Nellie Frances Mather’ of Trail and Ken- neth Gary Colenso of Rossland ex- changed matriage vows before Rey. F, H. Willey. The guest pews were marked with white ribbon bows and pink rose . buds, Wedding music was played by Mrs: Keith Muirhead and Mrs, John’ Duntop;’ Boloist, sang “O Perfect Love.” . The .bride- is: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'J. GC. Mather of Cas- tlegar and ‘the groom is the son of Mr.° and Mrs, G. L. Cotenso of Rossland, The'radiant bride entered the church with her father and her ' Kinettes Cater -Colenso-Mather Vows Are Exchanged Here gown was a short,afternoon length of chantilly lace over peau de soi with lily point’ sleeves and white accessories, Her shoulder-length veil was held in place with a ery- stal tiera, A bouquet of red roses | + and Lily of the valley completed |, the’ ensemble: Mrs. Vic Mowbray of Prince George’ was ‘her sister's matron of-‘honor and was’ attired ina short gown of turquoise with white accessories, She carried a bouquet of white carnations, The best man as Mr, Marvyn Colenso of.Ross- Tand and ushering duties ‘were shared by. Mr. 'W.. Marsters | of Trail and Mr. V. Mowbray. of |- Prince George. For ‘her daughter's ‘wedding, Mrs, Mather. had | chosen’ a ‘royal blue ; sheath , dress “accented: by white accessories and a white rose- bud corsage.’ Mrs.’ Colengo, . the groom’s mother, was attired in a]... STAT TART he Fastest Brokerage Service in the Interior As Close As Your Phone ni DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS, Direct Private Wires to All Leading . : Canadian Stock Exchanges 1402 Bay Avenue ° ' Trail, B.C.’ Telephone: 864-1231 ENQUIRIES WELCOMED if LA Television Sales & Service i Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here. @ Repairs to all makes of TVs, Radios, Phonographs, LOCAL OFFICE MANAGER ‘ for KIN-GAR VIDEO ELECTRONIC: SERVICES: ‘365-3331 — Kin-Gar Ph, — 365-4601. = ~ ‘applied for your Social Insurance Number? TOMORROW APRIL 17th — AND SATURDAY APRIL 18th — 490 FRONT. ST. light ; blue two-piece ‘dress . with e Your To Inlor-Servico white accessories with a pink rose- ; Cards in place of i tnemployment Frhipperea’ .{ bud corsage. _ Rumbers that most em add watlt- Club. Bonspiel . A. reception was held in’ the ‘ Now. The new numbers will help government to Cn The Kinette Club held its’ re: | City: Centre: Motel: banguet room imodern office methods for greater efficiency im where the tables were tastefully “We have got to have some- gular: onthlys ‘meeting with’ 10 for: the’ occasion. : The doctal Sonohige mg ounces: ad beveciccone’ thing concrete ‘done. Corresp- wedding cake ‘was. decorated ‘with : -**" “Someone has got to get rough ondence was read! from the Fall pink rosebuds and flanked:on eith-|- For. these reasons, you are invited to apply for » Social Insurance. Number, even Ad you are act a to be doing: anything about it’ — other than to more chio- rination. ;, ‘ “How much chlorine’ is safe to: drink?” asked Mr. Muirhead, = i =| a ; SUH See eee inice Seu LAT NELSON FOREST DISTRICT. COLUMBIA. CELLULOSE . COMPANY, LIMITED. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Me Required immediately, young man as Assistant in the Industrial Relations Department at our Castle- gar Sawmill. The position involves personnel re- cruitinent, safety promotion, group benefit plans and related work. Minimum grade 12 education is reguired. Some previous experience preferable but not essential. Reply. by letter or IONS COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED - CELGAR LUMBER DIVISION BOX 850 CASTLEGAR, B.C. 15 ~ EXAMINATIONS FOR LICENCE, TO somewhere, Fair Committee informing the club| Er. side with tall. pink and white SCALE — 1964 “We don't want to leave a| 08 the’ different’ things that ‘it tapers. “Mr. J. A, Charters’ was] ‘ to FREE — Bone China Cup and Saucer to ee first 7 ladies : entering our store each day. - FREE. PAINT — Sufficient: paint to cover one oom in_ the house — to be drawn for each day.. er O7E LENITH - Ferries Here please get in touch with your focal U.! i= office and application forms’will be sent. to. you... Distribute | application fe forms to your emplayees, hay have then: com +. pleted, and retui them ipeether nce : individuallis, to the Comission. a Marg Menzies 634. THS Sparetires } 909; THT Carburetors 2430. _ “A * i ‘TP: Carburetors 2, Sparre-