"CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 16,-1961 White Elephant Sale is Planned A. \y! ne. oe MVINCIAL LIBRARY, © d , 1° STORIA, Be C, \ m:, 31/321°> The February meeting of the Parents’ Committee of the Kinnaird Girl Guides and Brownies was held Eee YOU ALWAYS DO * WELL AT THE. SIGN OF THE SHELL ) Tires - Batteries - Oil Gasoline Everything you need FOR YOUR CAR Castle ‘MOTORS LTB. Pe at the home of Mrs, W. Gregory. | There were six members and six guests present. After the reading of the min- utes, bills and correspondence, monthly reports were recelved from the Ist Kinnaird Guide Company, the .2nd Kinnaird Brownie Pack, | im and the Firat Kinnaird Brownlie Pack. The Brownie Uniform is to be on loan to a member of the 3nd Kinnaird Pack. Plans for the White Elephant Sale to be held in the Thrift Shop in Castlegar were discussed and completed. ‘The, sale will be held from 10 am, to 4 pam. on Sat., Feb, 18 All saleable articles will be accepted. Pricing will be done on Wednesday evening and com- pleted on Friday evening whem the sale is set up. % ‘The Mother and Daughter ban- quet will be held on March 1. ‘The usual pot luck dinner will be ‘held. Packs and Companies will be no- tified of the article they ore to bring, Volunteers to serve and wash up at the Castlegar Mother and Daughter banquet were called for. ‘Their LA wilh in return serve for Kinnaird’s banquet. District Commissioner Mrs. J. R, C. MacBain reported on the Plans for the Thinking Day Ser- vices to be held at SHHS on Feb. eat at 2.30 p.m. All parents are wel- come to attend this.service. Saturday nig: presented b at 8 p.m. at THE VAGABOND KING will be staged’ in. Castegar the high school. It will be e Rossland Light Opera Players under the: auspices of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club., Here, Tabrie|{" (ony Hudton) says “No more wine, a stoup of milk for e,”’ to Francois Villon (Ken’ Weir). . Beef Pot Roasts, Ib. «. 49c » blade or round bone Brislset’ Ib. : Minced Beef,.3 :Ibs. $1.00. Rotators, 100 Ib. sack * 95 . Netied Gems 25c _ Veal Steaks, shoulder Ib 55c " Stewing Veal; breast, lb 35c Bacon, side sliced, Ib. . 65c Grapefruit, 3 for .... 25c - 485 Pink. ‘For BARGAINS See Our RED & WHITE FLYER in your mail — ’ Prices’ effective’ until Feb.’ 25th In 1968, Jack Osachoff of Castlegar, playing in the under 16 age group of the Trail District Junior Badminton Tournament, won the singles; boys doubles and mixed doubles titles, teaming up. with Tim in the latter two events. 30 — $3.50 4 oz. — $1.25 VITAMINS PARDEC TABLETS “PALADAC LIQUID. 100 — $9.85, 16 oz. — $3.00 JL STLEGAR DRUG PHONE 33ll- ai. om CANADIAN LEGION . WELFARE. SATURDAY NIGHT LEGION HALL TOTAL JACKPOT PRIZES $165.00 Bunday, having now graduated to the under 18 category, he again demonstrated his prowess by once, again taking all three titles, again in parnership with his fellow play- ers of two years ago. + In the’ singles final, he took doubles partner Horcoff into camp by scores of 15-4 and 16-7. ‘The mixed doubles result was even more one-sided, as the winners defeated Terry Dalton*and Brenda Ballard of. Castlegar 16-8 and 15-2. In the boy's doubles, Jack and Tim came‘up against the top Kin- naird team of Don Gray and Ron Lewis and at first it appeared. tnat the latter team would ‘have it all their.own way. In the first: game the score ran up to 12-0 before the eventual winners’ got themselves untracked. Gray. and Lewis finally eked out the first game 15-12, but were mowed down 15-1 and 15-4 in next two for a decisive: loss. ved to be the only other player to annex three titles. Teamed with the Gayle of Castlegar, she captured the girls’ ,| doubles. crown in both the under 16 and'‘under.18 groups, and also “In tho under 14 division, Carol die Chernoff won or shared in two titles “each, while Don Giay of Kinnaird dame up with two wins in = playe '|‘by:'Charle King,-secretary of the Castlegar: School Board. ‘“Itewas noted that the Castle- Gar Badminton Club was in process of. making .arrangements for the .| 1th Annual” West Kootenay Open Junior ‘Tournament which is to be held in four weeks time. . . Result ot final matelies paver Boys’ singles — Wi! row, Castlegar, defeated Paul Soo- kachoff, Kinnaird, 15-4, 10-15, 16-5. Groutage, Castlegar, defeated Gall Kennedy, Kinnaird, 11-9, 11-6. Boys’ doubles — Eddie Chernoff and Wilson Woodro' astlegar, de- feated John Plotnikoff and Paul Kinnaird, 15-13, 15-10. Groutage, Wilson Woodrow and Ed-|' Jack Osachoff Top: Man In Badminton Tourney. feated Marglé. King and Carol Groutage, Castlegar, 15-6, 15-3. Mixed doubles — Eddie Cher- noff and Caro] Groutage defeated Gerald ‘and Gladys Fum- enoff, Castlegar, 13-16, 15-10, 13-: 18, Horcoff and. Tanya Kinakin xe-{ UND) Whituiker, Girly’ aingles.—-, Wendy Defée, Castlegar, defeated Kathy Osachoff, Kinnaird, 11-6, 11-1, . Gontinued next week) Ladies’ ' SPRING DRESSES in new fabrics Terylene Batiste, Estron Acetates Arnel, ‘Dan River, and Polished Cottons: $5.95 to $17.95 2 PIECE SUITS & DRESSES - $8.95 - $9.95 - $12.95 DRESSES in large ‘sizes 202 to 24V2 & 46 to 52 J Cent - Shoe Sale Buy one pair at Regular Prices for over $5.00 and get one Pair for Tc ; ” JAPANESE BROADCLOTH Pastel Shades . 89c yd. ‘COTTON. PRINTS as low as 49c -yd. sehen ito ERIS aca! ‘Wendy Defoe of Castlegar pro-|| won. the girls’ singles under 16 com. Petition. Asst. Kitchen Prints 98c’ to ei: 29 yd. | -Plain Novelty Weave Cloth, $1.98 yd. Get the NEW fresh: Look. ‘INTO. “YOUR HOME FROM, OUR ARRAY. OF _ DRAPERY Pirls’_doubles — Trinda Ackney and Gail Kennedy, Kinnaird, de- | CENT SALE HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE -1500 PAIRS OF SHOES - On Sale February 21 to 25 BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE _ GET A. SECOND PAIR FOR ONLY Ic ALL SALES FINAL — No Refunds — No Exchanges — No Charges ‘Maddocks PHONE 3647 Shoe. ‘Store. ‘CASTLEGAR by’ Reach and Wright and Ditson Manufactuted of the’ finest materials. Laminated frame with bonded ‘durolock constryction, ‘Chrome steel shaft ‘ with: top grade leather. grip Priced From $6.95: to SIGSP o 3y piece gets mixing bowl set. Printed. Cotton Barkeloth,: $2. 98 xa 7 Pillow Cases, novelty, $2.35 to $3. 95. Eaininion ern ~ Week-end - er Published = Thursday a “The Grosnioads of, the. Keotenaye’ VOL. 20, No. ‘8 i CASTLEGAR: BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY, Eee. 23,1961 Jacobson Named ‘ New Brewmaster. For Interlor Plant ‘Tho supervisors of Celgar’s saw- mills division held thelr third an- nual “safety conference: on ‘Feb. 13 atthe Castlegar sawmill offices when the safety. record for 1960 covering both the Castlegar and Nakusp sawmills went under the microscope. Opening the conference, resi- dent manager -D. W. Brookes sald. that again: this. year the purpose was to carefully examine the how and why 6f the injuries that em- ploydes ,had sustained in-1960 and ‘/to seek ways to prevent future in- “j while Castlegar “aawrntll ‘had a i from.’ the Nauk awn and’ A. injuries 16 for. 1959, ‘This. pofhted up, he felt, the need for constant vigilance |: on the part of supervisors. Accident |. frequency ‘ratings were 50.6',accl- dents per million’.man hours * for Castlegar séwmill and 344 for>Na- kusp sawmill. My.’ Rivers sald it was gratify- ing to note that of the Jost time); Injuries’. sustained over the ‘past year, more were of @ serious na- ture but he added that all injuries however minor must be regarded as potential “serious and. disabling all that the polley of the company was that no job-was to be performed | unless it could.‘be performed’ ina safe manner, ‘Presenting the. statistics, per- sonnel and ‘safety supervisor R. Rivers sald that the results for 1960 were and these ‘must not: be overlocked. Production manager G. R. Mic- Lachlin led the discussion. and the .basic causes of all accidents and injuries: were. fully, explored and each supervisor was aéked to Fepowt on his own department, The Nakusp sawmill, he said}} had six compensable ‘injuries’ com- , | pared to the same number for 1959, increase. in. thé use e protective equipment has re- duced injuries but the best Known ately. ‘pulp division, A “revised per bylaw”’ for le purchase.of the Woodland Park, osenent Plant Kinneird from'‘@elgar will have: to be. submitted to local ratepayers once again, i 4 McGill, company tant, Mr. McGill sald that Celgar’s secretary, Ian Barclay, had-been in touch , with saunleipal affairs. dept. will maintain the:syatem, make col- by the Village of] advised | « Jeotions ‘for’ it,/and charge Celgir ]000°on a pr Castlegar will spend up: ‘to ; ‘sewer. bylaw survey, An gerial. survey. may cost ans ‘additioxial , $1,000. ‘At its ‘méeting Tuesday night counc!l approved Wannop, Hirtle & Associates ‘of’ Kelowna as the'en- gineers for the survey. If a sewer bylaw {s'prepared and is:approved 4|by the ratepayers, the $3,000 will}; paid out of general revenue, ‘A’ motion approved’ by: counéid on; the subject reads: “That the Village of Castlegar retain the firm-of -Wannop,: Hirtle Stanley High School, has been placed on the honor roll at Notre Dame Col- of pees Nelson, for. academic schieve- second year ‘arts. mo be" placed onthe honors lat @ student’ must attain a grade~ polnt: dverage | of. 3.20,- which is ap- & to make @ sewer survey, the cost of this’ sur-| vey not to exceed $3,000. Half of this sum-or $1,500. is to be paid when survey {s completed and the remainder when contract is let. “The cost, of this survey is to bé''fncluded ‘in’ the overall sewer costs covered by the’ bylaw. How- ever, if the bylaw ts not. approved Ay the ratepayers this year these safety aeviee is a safety. id Mr, company’s Creston ‘plant. Mr. Jacobsen started his brew- ing career; as-“apprentice brewer with the Brewing Corporation of Canada in 1938 and, following a tour ‘of ‘service with’ the- Canadian ‘Army - (1942-1945), completed’ his training and graduated with honors from the Institute of Brewing, ian: don, England in 1947. 4 "Sons of ‘Freedom On: Trial-for Arson He hag since held key. positions Grand Forks Canada in the brewing field’ both in and: the United’ States, Mr. Jacob- sen” holds professional “membership | mit in :the Chemica} Institute 087 Ot ers Association of America: : Guides and ‘Scouts Own Program‘Set For SHHS on Sun. "The annual Scouts’ and Guides’ Own Pro; will take place Sun- day at the high school starting at 280 pm. The service- incorporates Guides’ Thinking Day and Found- er’s Day. “Thinking Day is a special day set aside each year to commemor- ate the memory of Scouting’s founder, Lord -Baden-Powell. Mast- ” er-of ceremonies for Sunday's ser- vice will be F. Waite, Parents of Rovers, Scouts, Cubs; Guides and Brownles will be wel-| | come at the program. Scout and ,Guide Group Committee members ‘will also be welcome, +The planned! program includes the parade and retirement of the colors, prayers. and thanksgiving and remembrance of founder, a reading of Baden-Powell'’s last message, recitation of the Guide, Scout, Brownles and Cub laws, pre- sentations, and ‘an address”by H. M... Peverley, regional .executive of and the atuntion now is that the work- man’s’ actions are mainly respon- sible for. injuries, rather. than ha- zads fom the equipment itself. ‘The | supervisors * task. is.’ the sjeonatant safety . education of pall employees under ‘his direction. » Closing , remarks -were, ‘made ‘by |: Robert Stacey, co-prdinator | of .in- dustrial relations, who conveyed a message to all supervisors attending the conference from,T. N, Beaupre, Celgar’s president. He wished the delegates successful years ahead In ‘| their’ efforts ° at injury ‘prevention, Z ‘objective=. of }:"+ ‘which was .a “prim: management * Out-of-town’ delegates, ere. a. ‘MacKenzié’ and EK. Natsuhara teate! Williams, éverybody * ‘irivolved in the’case took great care to pre- -| vent possible incidents in the court Foom, : Only those spectators who could find seats were permitted to remain for.the'trial, and as a con: sesuence, corridors, stairs and side- walks Were jammed with Doukho- PTA: Plans: Auction : ; To Help: Pool Fund | Thi ‘Eidnaird PTA is to hold “auction: on’ March’ 18 in . the Oreighton ‘Building. to raise money for the Kinnaird swimming -pool fund and té. buy two refrigerators for the elementary schools.. At. Kinnaird. council meeting Monday night the price of a trades lcense for the event’ was walved by the honors list released yesterday. deep water. on ‘Aug. . 9, 7) ‘Camming, are and two others g Ped ‘him under, but:.the (Scout :was +: @ble to free himself and push the * surt board under’ the! crowning man.’ " BCAA Breaks: Up Its Service Calls Battery .and . electrical failures were responsible for ‘81’ per. cent of car breakdowns last year, says the 76,000-member B.C. Automobile As- in 9 study of service calls bors here for the a unanimous vote of | A Personal Column By BURT CAMPBELL Onlario’s Point System for Drivers The Ontario Point System is @ program under which certain point values are assigned to a driver for each conviction regis- tered against him for. s moving” traffic law violation. The courts report the con- victions ee that province's -de- where the e Boundary Scout Association. ‘ wo hymns, God Sees the Little Sparrows .Fall. and ‘Onward Chris- tian Soldiers, will be sung while the Lord's prayer mal be said and Taps played. . “Opposing Evidence | In Chernoff Death; No Decision Made. : Because of Gufticting evidence from: the two drivers Involved, a coroner's “jury “here last Friday twas. unable” to “reach “any ‘con- ? plusion. as. to the cause of the}, |. accident which resulted in’ the death — of -.a “Blueberry . woman, ‘Mrs. Olga Chernoff. ear’s Eve,” points are Srunatetea against the operating record of the cone -victed driver. :": The accumulation of 12 poitits within a .two-year. period brings suspension: of the-offender's dri- ain ‘privileges for three months. ““qhe point’ scale’ used under the system assesses 12 points for such serious offenses (as criminal negligence or driving while intox- ieated.” Nine. polnts “are assessed to its 200 contract garages,” In second place was Basketball For the-first time-In the history et the event, the. West Kootenay High School Teuiney At SHHS Saturday Kootenay High School Athletic As- sn. with proceeds going to help: de- will be“ held this year! at Stanley breakdown requiring tow, at 21 per cent of the total of 39,253. distress Flat tires accounted for 13 per cent, in the ditch and stuck in mud. or snow for 10 pe? cent,’ ignition -jand starter frouble for ‘eight per ‘cent. Local Trustees Meet With Victoria Officials A “‘committeé’ “of” the * school against a driver for falling to'stop board had ‘an interview in Victoria st the scene of an accident and|recently with the deputy. minister five points are assessed if he ex- ceeds the speed limit by between 10 and 30 mph. - > If a driver exceeds the speed, Umit by-10 mph or less,:he is as-, sessed two points, while. failure to obey a stop sign results in an as- sessment of two points, And £0 the ae goes, points are 12-point tae ‘within ‘a ‘one-year: period brings six months’ suspension. —. - ‘The purpose of the Point Sys- tem is not to take drivers off the road, -but..rather. to. correct. those with faulty driving habits. +A, driver with six points re- “celves @ letter. from: the: depart- -ment advising him of his record and-asking him to. take steps: to improve his driving. “when “nine” points. have beén accumulated the motoriat: ig asked to attend an’ informal’ interview to.’show..cause why. his. privilege ... |. to drive: should not be suspensied. 0 UMirs. Chernoff . died . fellowine| , @ erash that) occurred ‘Kinnaird ‘and "Castlegar a "New i “The ‘driver’ may. then: be . re- The two drivers eiving evidénce| “ bation,’ bators Coroner Dr. J. Stuart Daly |’ fwere. J. Oneriioff ‘and Gs Ba," Bior= |" gan. “of. operating a motor vehicle, deaucted from the driver's record when he is reinstated, but “the operating ‘record ‘is retained for “future reference, © ‘The levied points a are deducted “from ‘a. driver's ‘record after ‘a two-year period, That, is, a person found guilty on. Jan, /23, 1961, of failing. to report:-an™ accident would have the three points levied - against him “removed on bie 2, 1963. : Thus the Point. Sytem pro- vides d° uniform method of seg- + special’ action and.- ceiving. habits of the ,dangerous itt may pended if: his attitude reflects In- tp 7 tha 8 2 regating | persistent . violators: for} | corrects. the|~ of education, Dr. JoP..Ee English, and‘‘the~ assiatant .to the. deputy minister, G. W. Graham, for the purpose of discussing the future building referendum, ‘The committee was quite plea- sed with the progress made at this time, It is hoped that Mr. Graham may beable: to; conie /into the School District in the..very near future to assess, from the’ depart- ment’s point of view, the rapid ex- pansion in this area:and ‘the nec- essary building program Program. Rust Declares Peete Law ‘High: School. | Tourney date" ts this coming Saturday with eight games schedul- st ‘The first game starts at 8.30 pial for the West Kootenay Boys and Girls championships will be played Saturday evening. At the conclusion of the tournament All- Star Awards will be’made and G. R.’ McLachlin, production manager of Celgar, will present the trophies to' the winning teams, In regular league play Castlegar Rockers: and’. Rockettes “lead” the North division while Trail, Hawks and Hawkettes are on top in the South. Second place in the North ‘went ta the Saimp boys and Nelson gitls with Grand Forks boys and .' Baturday’s games.’ should show high. school basketball at its best. With strog support from adults and ‘students alike capacity crowds, are expected.at the gym. The tour- nament is sponsored by. the West “|: To-Investigate * Tourist Park. “Gastlegar will ‘seek information sibility of. a.’ tourist park being established ‘by. the village on pro- perty owned by’ the CPR on’ Front 8t. north) ofthe Mitchell Supply old Catholic Church. « The _ suggestion: was made by Comm, -V."; RU Cook, at Tuesday night's’ council; meeting. Comm. ‘Walter Thorp cautioned that money y+ [may -not’ be available _ for - parks, until. the village knows ‘where i" Bylvest. urged thatthe OPR’'s views be obtained since it may take some time to -aecertain- the - company’s girls qualifying for the Southern). olroult from the CPR regarding the pos-|.: is going “on sewage. Comm. Aago|. fray exp of boys and girls teams travelling to” the’ coast for the B.C. Championships in March. Tournament schedule ‘starts at 830 am. with Castlegar Rockettes vs..Grand . Forks Wolverines. “At 10.10 Castlegar: Rockers vs Grand|- Forks Wolves; 11.50 Trail Hawkettes ys ‘Nelson ‘ Bomberettes; 1.30° p.m. Tail Hawks vs Salmo Falcons; 3.10 Girls first round losers; at 4.15 boys first round losers; at'730 p.m, girls finals and 9.10 boys. finals. | | river=development committer. i’ Ib wis agreed to, jsend $25 to gations into Columbia river devel-~ opment, Village Office Gpen Sat. for Gar Plates lumber division “across” from the] > “MORE THAN 2,500 sets of Encycyclopaedia Britannica FS Cd Hot eee ee cain i iB! and the Canadian School ‘ ie Trustees’ : Association - are to be replaced with extensively revised 1961 editions. Exchange,’ invol ; Nearly .140. tons :of .books a million-dollar retail value, will require several. mon-; t ths. Pretty. collegiate, students’ Pam’ ‘Overgard” and. position, ° Anne Harley compare old’ and new volumes.