6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May i1, 1961 | Lc msCHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. SURF, Giant Size .............. 698¢ PARKAY MARGARINE, 2 Ihs., ....... 69c_ GREAM CORN, {5 oz., 5 tins ..... 99¢ VEGETABLE SOUP, Alymer, 10 oz. 4 for ... . 58c PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48 oz. . 89c BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, __ Ib. . peeeean ey : VEAL CHOPS, rib, Ib. ........-.. 69¢ ; loin, Ib. ....2s000. 196 oe T:BONE or‘ CLUB STEAK, Ib. .. BACON, side sliced, 12 'Ib. .... By JOSH SAVOY } Looking “at sports through a|- pen is a new = SPORTS EDITOR: : However there are also a lot’ of for yours truly, Through the medium of this column I hope to bring an up-to- | date report on all, the sportg ac- istrict. tivities in the Di o This ‘will include announce- ments of forth-coming events, new- ly-formed sports, results and hi- * personal that take place, either in Individual or group sports, and -it would ‘be appreciated if you would ahate your experiences with the readers ‘by. bringing these to the attention of the writer. You can phone me anytime at Little League Ball PHONE 5 5422” 422 and: if Tm! not in stat ao your phone number: and I'give you my Bérsonal promise to phorie back. © The pins are taking a beating and the pln-setterg sro Kept busy es the bowling leagues enter into the finals. This ‘is: the: firat weason that Castlegar’ has had tte. facil- dtles. of the bowladrome’ ‘and from a reports” it is being“ ehjoyed by alle ae There is one group of’ outdoor, sports enthusiasts’ that is not eas- tly swayed: by . the ‘ weatherman’s ‘Tie executive of the Little Lea- gue for the forthcoming season was formed at a general meeting last week with Josh Savoy as act- ing chairman and E. Bradford as acting secretary, ‘Thése elected are: president, Josh Savoy; vice-president, Joe Green; secretary-treasurer, Lloyd Ackney; directors, Jim Lewis, Deverson, E. Dams, Ed hors and A ccc oT E. Bradford. The League welcomes “soe Green NOTICE. te vote on the Friday, May 19, 1961 between the eau of 8:00 am. and 8:00 pm, Daylight Saving Time. + Legion Hall Kinnaird. Robson Hall ‘Thrums Improvement Hall Post Office and Store’ eanenety. Creek Post Office and RENATA ‘ SB ae PLEASE GHT OUT AND VOTE. May 8, 1961. Fanata Post Office and Sure Secretary-Treastirer, School District No. 9 (Castlegar) _ THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) SCHOOL LOAN BY-LAW REFERENDUM NO. 2 . lect to the you en * favour of the Board of School Trustees “Are of School District No. 9 coastlega?) of School District No. 9 (Castlegar) borrowing money, without further assent of the owner-electors, at any nae or from time to time, within three (3) years from December. caring ra of debentures ‘bei payable over antares at a rate or rates not or periods not exer S1, 1960, by the issue and exceeding six (6) per cent years from annum and eeding twen! the date or respective dates thereat, in sch principal amounts as the Board may from time to time deem necessary to Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($515,000.00), ai raise net sums aot exceeding | saat the aggregate Five brokerage, exchange, and other expenses with respect te such ‘ecu ot orale, ‘tor acquiring and developing school-sites and purchasing, constructing, reconstructing, ing buildings for school puro’ or use in connection ‘therewith and other capital equipp! expenditures for school purposes’ ing, and The following in brief and ‘generat terms sets out substantially the proposed ‘pro- Sects ¢ and the amount allocated for each, the amount specified as being wilthin Provin- fal standards and eligible for Provincial grants, and the amount specified as being shove Provincial standards which the school district pays the file ost: Eligible for Not gible, Erovisens « ww Pro’ and eet Ote | fa eligible for Provincial Brants and for Office Stanley Humphries High oe Vaney Vista ‘Tarrys Twin Rivers connection therewith: Woodland Park Ootischenla Blueberry Creek Board Office Robson ‘Twin Rivers Stantey Humphries High 00 for as $ 21,800.00 school Licpies or use in Other capital Plang, Supervision and Contingencies TOTAL ESTIMATES $480,970.00 —— Resolution, Passed the 12th day of April, Approved by. CORPORATE P. A. Jacobson, SEAL j961. the Minister of Education ne 27th day of April, 1961. J y the in Councll the 2nd day of Moy, 1961, Received the Yascent of the Owner-Electors of the District the y of ..... ctatmeh, of the Board C. H. King, Secretary-treasurer who comes from Marathon, On- tarfo and is now. employed at Cel- gar. Mr, Green was preafdent of the Marathon Little League and also has three years experience as coach, A special thanks goes to Jim Lewls who has put in a lot of time and effort in organizing the Little League. . A total of rr teams is anticipa- ted and will be segregated: into three age groups domprised of Lit- tle League 9-12; Pony, League 13- 15; and the Babe Ruth /League 16-18, Mel Collins is endeavoring to.enter a team from Blueberry. “It was decided that the League would attempt to remain indepen- . | dent of the B.0. Little League As- soclation,.but follow-all the associa- tion's rules. / , Those present at the general meeting were: J, Lewis, E, Brad- ford, J. Savoy, guson, Mr, and Mrs, B, Shay, E. Mills, Mr. Baerd, T. Montgomery, E. Thors, S. HaYbauer, 9. Melnick, Ross Oborne, Mr. and Mrs, A. Cul, ley,'3, Kaufman and.&. Brown. * The. majority turnout has beer from Kinnaird” and Robson. ‘It would be -appreciated if Castlegar would make a greater effort. to equal this. The purpose and success of the Little League can be achlev- ed only through the co-operation and support of the communities either as participants or spectators. LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Sir: | Re Castlegar residents using 4,000 gals. water per Hour. If my ‘Rithmetic, be. wrong it can’t be ‘Blped. I'm only a miserable school -| student, Figures from Castlegar News, May 4, 1961, 1. Water used by re- sidents in 1 héur:- 4,000. gals, » 2, Rate of usage:- 7 gals. per resi- dent. 3, Population of Castlegar. :- 4,000 gals, divided by, 7 gal. per, ree sident. t . Working through the . above problem’ I found to my discust (sic) the population of Castlegar to be 5714 people, I know, the Castlegar D. Deverson, E.|. Dams, J. Green, L. Bailey, Mr. Fer-| ~ of rain, and that is fe ardent golfer, Each week finds the golf course ‘busier and for those who have not Played, there is plenty of freah. air exércise and activity eaitiog tor you, Ladies softball is off to a fine start. A $25 donation has been re- ceived from the CM&S-Co, and Walter Thorp has informed. mo that the Castlegar ballpark is avail- able to the team. A special note to Patti Lewis and Gail Leitner — let's see you both out on the practise field. ‘The coaching staff is prepared for two ladies teams and one high papeey team and would like: to ‘see ‘8 good turnout on Mondays and ‘Thursdays. Fred Horcoff, coach and Pete Kazakoff, manager will also form an all-star‘team to re- present Castlegar in the Trail- “Ross land League, Because of the change in sports writers I-have been unable to ob- "| tain. the: bowling results for this week but they ‘will be carried: in full.in next week's Castlegar Nowa. _ See you next week. ‘ = = OPENING DAY SPECIAL! FRIDAY HAMBURGERS +19¢ EACH © 5 =e BUN DRIVE N TUESDAY _ iad 9.00 p.m. to 12.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY 9.00 p.m. to 12,00. p.m. THURSDAY . °7.00 p.m. to 12. 00 p.m. FRIDAY. ae 9.00. Pm. to 12.00 p.m. Children’s Special SATURDAY 10.00 : aim. to NOON ~ ALSO OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY 12 Noon to Midnight E SUNDAYS Open .:. 1 p.m, to 12 p.m. =I =. a KINNAIRD, B:C. __CASTLE BOWLADROME _| Srna Ef J PHONE 3261 Kraft Dinner 4 pkgs. AIc Toilet. Tasoe. ponex 4 rows . AM News knows, the person who ‘used | ~~ the Jihmetie above DON'T (ste) ‘Would ‘you, editor, please ‘give the Castlegar ‘News’. readers the latest approximate . population «of |)" Castlegar. Let's hope this helps to -|solve the problem of leaking toilets (Editor's Note: The ‘population of ‘Castlegar is estimated at 2,000. ‘The census in‘ June is expected to figure). -4./ In Ail: Popular Styles. eg WINDOW! AND GOOR ” FRAMES -— GLASS. IN ALL SIZES: & WEIGHTS Agents For:, Pearson Sashless -.-Win- dows-and All Sealed. Units CASTLEGAR «. SASH AND DOOR WORKS. eee PHONE ‘3211 : fe] SUNRIP 5 BRUNSWICK LEAR OR. VITA : Rope J Juice, «2: TIN... 2 Sardines, 10 tins a BURNS. HALF CHICKEN, tin” Se Ui cloie ". SWIFTNING, ‘Swifts 3 Ibs. "ORANGES, 5 Ib. bag Set 8 INGOHE TAX” ACCOUNTING SEAVIGE ‘ia the training of dogs to boobed. For Every Type of jent and to do as they,are told and ro interested. in training their V. G. ECCLES: dogs themselves, Jack ‘White of Pitts. Prescriptions. this week said Public. Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL i he would be willing to donate his PHONE + TRAIL 3326 | ‘| thelr dogs, ; “Mr, White said interested per- sons would “have to be willing to donate 15 minutes a day uid eS" , FREE DELIVERY — - ‘PHONE 3093 MILK Camation 2-tins .... 28¢ ig 1 Gamation 8-Iqt. Env. . 69c APPLE JUICE, Gloar 3 48 o7. tins . $1.00 MARGARINE, Feiss 2 lbs: .2..... ve (OLBS, : s New Potatoes 49c- ‘Wieners. 33 iss. $1.00 | BONELESS fears BEEF. ROAST . WE ARE, AGENTS FOR. KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND DRY “CLEANERS DELIVERY & PICK: UP EVERY MONDAY '& THURSDAY timie to help District residents train | : Dog. Training Program i their dogs atter the one-hour week- | ly lesson. . Peraons Intereued will be Ine structed Sons Bomb ‘Trail Friday Kennel Club ssanriands ‘and. the dogs will get. the equivalent of the CKO companion dog training, + All that interested persons: Will have. to buy, is a training choker collar and a training leash, Dogs must be over ‘six months of age and persons taking instruction must be over. 14 years, Dogs being train- ed must have a for dis- trained ROMP. inves- tigators, arrived a the Kootenays during the weekend: as the provin- clal attdrney-genetal’s department ordered an’ all-oug;effort. to end an outbreak: of ‘terrorism: blamed ‘on Sons of Freedom.) 8. = CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11,1961 "Kinnaird. Sodals Mire, J.-Kaufoian, Phone 548s ‘Mrs, Rhoda Culley fs spending ‘several months in the district. vie aiting her son ard social evening followed. * Dancing featured the evening's suterelament slong with a number Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Culley ar fa- mily, “having | spent, flve weeks in Rossland with her. ‘daughter, Leckie and family, Mrs. Oul- ley is vacationing on‘the advice of her; doctor and will return to pe home ; in ‘The’ move was made three bomb incidents Priday! night temper vaccination, Interested persons may leave thelr names with Jack White at a Prescriptions’ in Castlegar. ' Hope to Start Jr. Firearms Program A large turnout Including Loyd Groutage and his Scout troop at- tended the April meeting of the Caatlegar~and District Sportsman's Association. Guest “speaker, A. Morton of, Nelson, Zone vice-president of Koo- tenay. Rod and Gun,. gave a most interesting outline of the jun‘or firearms safety program which it 1s hoped to get underway here ‘soon. and A display. counter in a Trail department’ store and three power poles in’ the\Bhoreacres reg- ton were blown ‘up. Another explosion» ‘was averted when a. gerk fourid 8 bomb that had been’ dropped: through 9 mail slot ‘at the’ Trail Post: Office. ‘ A amall. explosion on the OPR. line within: Grand Forks did only minor: damage’ to ‘a rail, Tho biast,, which’ went off at’ ed on’ the :heels™ df. Youth Festival . Attorney-Genar: ner sent ‘the: 80 asm., follow. |." dune. : Mr, aud’ Mra. 1, G. Wiebe and family visited their home in Renata for; the weekend. “Mrs: G, ° Manarin ‘was voting of music by Mr. Harry ‘ailongie ‘Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Schiavon, Mrs. Mra,| E. ©, Ackerman, Mrs, B,. Rourke, Mrs, Ernie Geronazzo, Mrs, R. Ball, Mrs. L. Newlove and Miss Myrna Ackerman, - A baptism service was. held Sunday) at St, John's Anglican Church for Ohristine Lorna, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Oliphant. |. God-parents were Miss Marion Dol- cen of Trail and Allan Hawkins. delegate at the WI C inSlocan City, Other Neuere at tending. ‘the. Monday. session . were Mrs.ied.0) W. Brownlle, Mrs. aw Brownlle,- Mrs. George Bray, Mrz. Roy Goetting, Mra, Mary Melvor, ‘Mya, 1: pacity. and Mrs, Fred Plotnikeff. 2 The Soroptimist club convened last week when ‘the following new slate. of- officers” were | Installed, tence of, Trall. Mayor'L: A. Read, to see, that: the. “sternest area ‘from. Vancouver at the inais- | eld | Guests @ coffee party after the service were: Rev. and Mrs, H. I. G, Ragg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hawkins, the baby's maternal grandparents,” Mr. and Mrs, R. F, Oliphant, paternal grandparents, Mr.. and “Mrs, Lorne Hawkins and:sons, Allan Hawkins, |’ ‘Miss Marion Dolsen and Mrs. Lucy Mr. are leaving this weekend for 8 visit ;| in Victoria. BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT Open 9 til 9 MONDAY thru FRIDAY NEW GREEN CABBAGE 5c us. possible” are ‘taker to stamp: out the violence.:...” ‘The inetdent pe hows 2 after the sentencing of ‘DEER PARK SOCIALS in Vernon Friday for burning down a home Jan. 1. . Mrs, ©. T. Willlamson | Mr and Mrs, Fred Briggeman ‘nave returned from a six-week hol. iday spént with friends and ‘re!a- tives'at Canby, Redmond and ‘Port- land,‘ Oregon,. and Seattle, © Wash, They were accompanted by the lat- ter’s “nother, Mrs. Ora Wires Of Portland, who will spend the next few weeks as the guest of the Briggemans.” Mr,.\H..Driedger’ of .Vancouver was the recent guest of his bro- ther-in-law, Mr. J. H. Friesen, On leaving Deer Park, Mr. Driedger will visit with his songs and_ thelr. familfes at. Regina, Sask. Winni- peg,. Man. and Ottawa. | + “Mrs, J. V. Briggeman: returned to her home at Trail after spend- ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F..Briggeman. \i. Miss Joan Phélps of New- West- minster was the recent guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, A. Phelps. Those travelling to Slocan City for the District WI Conference were 2 a sma ite the delegate, Mrs, 5. Smith, Mra. A. W, Kent and Mrs. H. Coleman. ROMP at Trail and Nelson say ge incidents. may. be the first of a ‘terms | Astaforoff, 46, and: his wife, Mary, for the burning of a home at Grand Forks, 30.miles west of Trail. Here in’ Castlegar, on learning of the Friday’ night explosion at ‘Trail, local |. ROMP immeldately, contacted a number. of District bus- inessmen- regarding’ the security of their property, . | rope last’ summer... Mrs. RENATA SOCIALS Betty Baty Srurik, ‘Directors are: Mrs, Laura Bridgeman, , Mrs, - Mabel Sreenen. and Mrs. Jean Young. rt on the successful bake sale ad the previous week’ was given’ and. Miss Proudfoot enter- tained the .group with colored slidea acquired on her trip to-Eu- Ferguson was winner of the hostess prize, ‘Best wishes to’ Mrs. Gilbert Ja- cobson who is a patient in Castle- gar hospital and to Mrs, Floyd Pe- terson who has been a patient in ‘Trail ‘Tadanac Hospital ° for some time.” Mr, and Mrs, Austin: Purdy of Fruitvale were ‘honored guests in the Improvement Society. Hall at a post-nuptial celebration.when their friends in this district gathered to extend their:best wishes. Mrs, Pur- dy is the former Shirley Wolfe and ogre ME Rohn e Mr.and Mys. P. Peters, Fran- cig and. Gloria. have. returned from' a weekend trip to. Kelowna, tended the a’ former Ki girl. ; Mrs, A, MAODONALD — To Mr. and Mrs, Donald Macdonald of Castle- gar, 6, a bok Mrs, Willtam Price | of f Castlegar, 8 May 7, 8 daughter, =: SALIKEN — To Mr, and Mra. John F. Gallken of Castlegar, Biay 8a, eangnier, ~ To Mr, and ahrs, Gor- don eal of Kinnaird, May 8, a daughter. S — ‘To Mr, and Mra. me date May |- cA COMPLETE “Natural:-Gas - Service And. sccoltstallation Service Man the pecan bride ‘and cher mother-in- | law, Mrs, D. I. Purdy, also of Fruit_ vale, with corsages.. A’ shower .and. at Lpistret vat Conference held at Slo- ‘can City." Mrs. M. Punk fs‘ a patient in the’ Trail Tadanac hospital. , Mra. John Olson and Wendy of Nakusp are‘speriding a few oe at the! home of. Mrs: Funk. Westwood Visits ~ - Castlegar, Kinnaird | Hon. Baie | ‘Weatwood,. Jinister Mr. H. Breuch of sited his family over the ‘weekend. a social vitor. in Cagtlegar ‘huees day. ‘Mr. Westwood, who hes been visiting branches of his department in the East Kootenay, toured Cas- tlegar and the new Woodland Park area of Kinnaird before flying. out of. Castlegar Tuesday to return to Victoria. + ' : and.a complete . Propane: ‘Service Bulk. and ;Bottle 3.” “Propane. EXPERIENCED > SERVICE MAN Save by Dealing “With Us ‘Barclay. Products LIMITED © Phone. 5154 Castlegar : “Across From Theatre “Here San opportunity fos you to have the very latest ‘in bedroom furniture Selected Walnut or, Blonded Venders matched for : BEAUTY. ‘you'll. enjoy for many years: to comel 6 drawer ‘dresser ‘with tilting mirror 4 drawer chest 54” bookcase bed! Not t exctly ry ‘wlustrated REGULAR PRICE and ata ONLY $208.00" ‘WITH 220 colL ‘SECTA MATTRESS AND ~ FOR $10.00 EXTRA You ‘CAN HAVE. a BOX SPRING To MATCH THE MATTRESS, . 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