CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1962 Signatures Collected At Important Events A souvenir book which was at the opening of the Deer Park road at’ Kinnaird last Friday for the official opening of the Kinnaird- Christina Lake highway. Owned by Comm. Pat Ro- maine’s son, Pat Jr, the ‘book— “Pioneer Days of Nakusp and the Arrow Lakes"—has in it the sign- atures of all those who attended the opening of the Deer Park road as well as the signatures of crew members of the Minto who man. nea the boat on its last run up the ce. On Friday Mr. Romaine ga- thered the signatures of all those who attended the luncheon which preceded the official opening of the highway. = ‘Bullt Up Roof Work 5 and Roofing Concrete, Bascments 8 & Insylation Work -O. Li ghtle Phone ‘2 5158 Projects Cabaret Tomorrow Night The decorating of the Castle- gar Arena hall for the cabaret to be held tomorrow night has been completed with the much apprec- iated help of Dick Dunlop and Fred Simpson, Tables have been covered and| gop ° §; arranged to seat approximately 180 People, leaving a Jarge area for dancing, It is hoped there will be a large attendance ‘at ‘this dance as the'proceeds will be going toward new heating ‘systems in the hall. Plans for an amateur program will be brought’ before; the next Project’ Society: meeting “and it is hoped. there is enough local ta- sent to: make: this’’a: success, “The Senior Citizens will be in.) vited as guests’ and dancing will round ‘out the evening. , Final ‘plans will-be made for the New ‘Year's Eve dance to be held in the ‘arena. Buddy. Marr’s orchestra will be in attendance for '/of music to suit the dancing plea- sure of everyone. Fa SEO HUTA DELRIMENIAE meee "or|P =| = Your automatic washer, Your hot faucets. Mnensg, bi Consider the costs of repairs and replacement of Seog tems, and 0 SAVE DURO WATER SOFTENER = (We stock salt for water soften- 5 wane water heater or range ot water pipes and Your washable clothing and UBLIC NOTICE Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. 75 IOOF. meets: in Sons of Norway Hall, Kinnaird Oct, 15 at 8 p.m. Catholic’ Women’s League I aking, Sewing, Novelties & Whites elephant ‘Table.- Senior Citizens > Meeting Friday Oct. 12. Leg. ion Hall. Business and var- fous games for My, Schwartzenhauer still en- Joys good health and loves to talk about prospecting which has been his hobby for years. He has four sons and one daughter living, 14 grandchildren, and four great- grandchildren, “One of his grand daughters, Lorraine of. Castlegar who is at |ey present touring Europe had the Pleasure of meeting her grand- fathers relatives in Husum, ‘Ger. pe recent Schwartzenhauer was one of the first settlers at Deer Park, and he lives there now with his son Carl, ‘castlogar CWL Finalizes Plans , ~ For Sat. Shower The Castlegar ‘CWL held their regular. monthly meeting recently int St. Rita's | hall with 25 members and Father Brophy present, The meeting was opened with the League hymn ‘Fo our Lady of Good Counsel” followed by the Lea. Sue prayers, The secretary read the minutes adopted. as read. then gave her report. spiritual. convenor, reminded mem- berg that October is the month of the Rosary, The CWL is to be hosts to the regional conference which is being held here on October 14. The work- shops will be held in the Kinnaird hall starting ‘at 2 p.m. followed by a banquet in the Golden Horseshoe dining room. Final preparations were made for the Sisters’ shower which is being held on Saturday in St. Rita’s Plans were begun on the 25th anniversary ‘of the League which is on Nov. 23, The celebration will take the form of an‘ evening tea. Father. Brophy ‘spoke on the women’s’ closed’ retreat which from Oct. 19 to 21.in Nelson and urged as many as possible to attend. He alsa reminded members to offer their prayers and ‘sacrifices for. the: success of the Ecuminical Councit which begins. this: month. Father Brophy began the dia- logue mass with members which he wants ‘to put into practice in‘ the near future. Father was given a cheque from the proceeds from the sweet and savoury pie sale held last week and which was.a great success. ie; meeting Ailey a adjourned with: the “League: pi Mass: intention ‘£01 ‘tor the month of October is for the success of the Ecuminical: Council. s PALM. 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To go: ‘with the skirt a beautiful atched. ‘Delkeith Sweater will en- hance any: wardrobe. ‘Raltrac one pound and: is carry in your pocket aa Ibs to a height of 9 ft.’ ~ Cleaning Kit” PACK BOARDS _ SLEEPING ROBES BINOCULARS - HUNTING KNIV: ES” ‘COMPASS CLL! lowe 4 “2S Gelgar® this we _ the appointment of J.:H.'O’Morrow to the position of traffic: fe Frace “2. qorks program, projects. reed *s president Johnny: Clarke‘announc- ed this week. aaa: *cMittle” bit" "80: that’ curling, ‘will now be individual sheets of ice. he’ sald, ‘was a financial success, al-. though _ crowd was not:as large e Kinnaird-Christina ‘ highway! has’-received ‘high: “the ‘Chamber's “meeting ‘last week -that he‘had been ‘speaking with a high’ of Colorad6 who had tr: velled, over eo vest ‘i ahaa ‘Mr.: Gorse.’ The‘ en- ROVENCIAL; LIBRARY, TCTOREA, B. Cy lA letter: to Attorney-General Bonner asking that “nothing what- ever be done” by his department to'make necessary or desirable the return of the Sons of Freedom. to the West Kootenays, has been sent by the ere ror Ghamber of;¢ Com- t co a Wadi chainwan: on insructions from’ the Chamber's last meeting, wrote Mr. Bonner that'‘As this'present mig- ‘yatlon’ to polits wost'is a'dizpersal, | So! we: strongly., saecests that) nothing whatever;be done by, your depart- | and :'we ment to make it’ necessary, rto make it’ appear desirable to them, thet they, return | to the West: Koo. tenays. acuThe ‘letter: notes ‘that “a con: siderable period of time has elaps: ed since an-act of terrorism’ has ‘hopes that; Peaceful igonaitlons may ‘tomlin’ (t continues:\"We believe that thennt ig only:} onevsol the ‘of Freedom proble has kept them’ a an agitated; less and unhappy ‘condition will no longer be ‘effective, f their voluntary: exodus - the Cozst may, in time, - help. them to, find happier, fuller’ and: more. use- ful lives than’ they, have had in’ th’ “8°... We sincerely hope ‘that |” and: vison of our forest produits ~ home the ‘harvesting ‘and ):manufacture +o! t ‘to: Hunde of: Can- ‘in'the ‘forest products’ industri doing, contribute” ‘immensel: ‘The -history. of the’ Kinnaird- Robson-Castlegar.::Community ‘Chest, dates: back to: May..3; vin: addition; Cy handled payroll pledges’ Distri when. group of Mrs TOW» ‘employed ‘for 64% years: with: Cel}; gar’s ‘affiliate company, Canadian lrict Chemical ‘Limited in ‘Edmonton. He) ndes ~: transfe ferred ‘tothe Castlegar pulp ber, 1960. : eating. system Castlegar. arena hail has been start- ed by Smith’s‘Plumbing and ‘Heat. ing while atthe) arena “under the’ 2 Mr. Clarke ‘said: the men are e : working installing » a’; new.’ trana- three from’ former. that’ will cut: power: costs are é: ‘The cabarct held Friday night; |’ 1 the’ ‘Joclety are sh: praise ‘from an engineer: with the. State of men’ are employed £ ation that. “multiplicity sets motels: up) inca special classificati cir own aling $11,620.90 | were ‘okayed for was heard from Fir ‘| cntet Rene. Archambault ‘and two ‘groups: of. water ‘tes! led tion out of 10 individn ducted 4 in groups of fi ‘water. A’ water meter: will-be Castleaird P: sialled atthe Ring-Koin iaundy ‘at |b in grata or mrt a, link. This picture : “Of th the ritis ‘and ny $00, Coad $2 Sete Titans in’ the ‘AND NOW ALSO IN Phone 2 ‘ses ee7e : : aes | 4 i : ad | Ea weaietaeeceeeiaed | Reabeese rea nerne ra : irene Soe 4 Mri:iGaglardi gave ‘no PRANICG HARVEY. UAE rR RICE LEE TERETE THR res dian See Found | Fa ion, pon aster : nena oul ‘be’ said! Mr. : Gagland, will be $5 milion Castlegar Drug . : aR. E. Goulet Corner of Pine & Columbia 365-3911.”