A N NOUNCING , The Opening December th of. th * CASTLEGAR NEWS STAND Across from the Post’ Office - ‘Castlegar Full Line: of Magazines and |Newspacers Tob By. BRUCE’ BROWN Hi kids, Here:ia the firat Newa Spot for Teen’ Town,’ This column || PUBLIC NOTICE ‘ Reserve: Nov. 29 for ‘Robson: WL Card Party: 8p.m, Chur: ch Hall, | LA; Canadian’ Legion Rum- te Sale. Fri, Nov ae 6.30 pam. Legion ‘Hell.’ Castlegar United Church Wo. men, Annual Xmas Tea and Bazaar. ‘Sat. Nov. 30, 2.30. - #30 in Church basement. ‘Ap- | rons, Bake Sale. Evergene ‘Welcome. “siuare Dida Nov.-30— P.m. ‘Robson. Hall. Last chanee’ for’ beginners t to. ‘ Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. 75 will hold meeting sat Nordic Hall, Dec. 2 —'7.30 Binks and Bake Sale at 8: 30," Coffee Pity by Robson . Parents | committee’ to Brownies and Guides at home of Mrs. Sanford Dec. 5 — 10: 4. . PLUMBING &. =| won't be’ regular’ but willbe pu- 3] blished avery. time’ we have more news about our. functions and plans, ‘Let's take.a'look at this years agenda, The council’ is at present ooking ‘into. the: possibilities "of our; Teen | Town’ taking over’ the welfare of some little orphan in a far away. place. such as Hong Kong, Korea, or South: Viet Nam. Any suggestions,, though, or help on this“ matter that you may have, would ‘be’ greatly ‘appreciated, 1" The formation of Teen Town Drama « Club ; will’ take. plage ot ithere'to see that we're off on the right’ foot. - .yHey, men, have you. heard? will “bean” organization “meeting at 7.00 p.m. Nov, 29 at® the Arena before the dance.’ Here is the news "you" ve “all been ‘waiting for. ‘We have obtain: “Tycoons” from, Cranbrook will be "| here’ to- ‘you \and yours TFA : - Stay Toe” ‘at which’ promises 'to’be one ‘of the biggest Teen Town events . of the year, <)>, More’ news’ will be forthcom- ing ‘as’ the jinnioe dance is still in ‘the 1p) Aw’ Revoir aT: ‘ur ‘next. ses- —_ arom the “News Spot.” ‘Departments: Says “B of M Report “Total assets of more than $4.25 billion. and ‘new ‘records -in. loang, || deposits cand “net - Profits are re- Ported in the Bank of Montreal's 146th «annual © statement for the year < ended :; Oc! £31, issued. this ‘week. ' * * ou The ;: bank's Vassets rose - by more’ than‘ $260) million to $4.275 million < during ‘thei’ year, while loans ‘in. all’, categories « totalled most $151: million from ‘1962.‘Net earnings of $16,747,028 after pro- vision’ of $18,204,530 for taxes were up'4.5-per cent from.a year ago. Total deposits ‘at $3,961- mil- Hon ‘show an increase of $249 mil- Hion, ‘or 6.71_ per ‘cent,’ more.than the .1962 ‘figure.: Personal: savings to lon ‘an in- a) rina op adorei a) brushes foreach member ofthe fay e beady “oe-and-of* fingertip gontral sie compel gale ust—CSA aggremd hrease of $103 ‘million in: the year. «Quick assets of $1,968 million, or,,$148 million more than'a year earlier, “reflected” the.” B‘: of:-M’s traditionally’ strong: liquid-, pesi- tion, ‘This amount’ represents 48.4 per cent: of liabilities ‘othe Bublic, against 47.8 per: cent in}: 1962. ‘The-net profit ‘after. taxes for ‘the, year’s operations’ “of. more than’ 940 . offices, at: home ‘and abroad was $16," 747,028. This $738, 516 ‘more: than in 1962, 2 Dividend - payments,’ for the year to’ the bank’s'more than .22,- 500: shareliolders * have amounted to $13,061,250" or, $2.15 per share, five ‘cents more ‘than the 1962 ‘fi- gure. and10 cents “more than was ‘Paid: in, 1961. ‘The ‘balance ‘of earnings for the: year is $3,685,778, to. be .add- ed: tothe’ ‘balance of undivided Profits of $1,381,038. carried: for- from’ 19€2.4:This ‘makes ‘a total ‘of $5,087,716, of which $4 million has’ been transferred to .the rest. account, now at. $154 mil- lion;; Balance of: amd vided Pro. fits stands’ at $1,067, +0) Maluation.. of: La, prejaises is shawn‘ at $29,091,403, compared with $65,878, crease of. 183 par $2,419" ‘million, an increase of ’al- = Nov. Holt ‘a daughter. NKO] FF ‘and ‘Str. Eli_Chernenkoff of Cr cent Valley, Noy. 21, a crusher Eo HORCOFF — To ‘Mr. and a $9 \ Hi Bali: TUMBLE 89 ai EN PM TT q i Bion — bear ‘nylor "The $451,500 junlar ondary F School referendum; voting on which sakes place: today,’ was described tl joard :cliairman’ Mrs, lac i on when she address: total assessment wil go iup ‘meet taxes) wil bel ds. SHSS erereyrn Bob Pat- ek said. that’ the provincial: govern ent pay for. half: the costXof the. eit H ‘apne of education has consequently look- ed: edvery: vclosely een a for new gly. ‘of ?:1,500 Gin: ie fs to:bé carried out “inthe sherbike ‘subdivision to”the Castlegar-Kinnaird: boundary \at en estimated: coat: of '$6,500. e and Tesuagsrs sch Is. fo: children’ ‘Itiis not: as‘ expensive 'to| ° senior, secondary eal P err “economically, A Mrs Jacobson, ‘sald’ the school ] has. ste eae d_ planned ‘so| lat 5 Ce ea Tm ety Counell for. ‘the trgnalra: Castlegar :| area’ to ‘establish’ a’ nucleus : for’a program Castle has asked council's about:the possi: |. bility ‘of jelther pyrchasing, or ob-| Pu taining ona‘ slong term. lease, pro- * perty / adjacel |-begiven’ by” someone: whois 'ac- emp to arty out the erties Tune: J st tion’ as stated: above.’ Indeed: the} <’ ‘toidraw. ‘up?acon:| “policies “or member: a! Fallon ‘Control gar, to ‘chlorinate’ the plys' downstream . will be‘ guarant- eed © against further = downstream’ t; gives best, guarantee‘ that domestic water sup- | lage zepage’. from": the ;;proposed |< should ageone and ‘that ‘if there’ sh ation faflute | pply then Cas- tow iter: au; % 7A ieeer: could: cut ofr the ‘outflow |?» its: to ‘fear! from; -struggl dents | Tage’ bylaw : passed: ‘in , Castlegar. if -high: ADE: Staite; ghureh i groups an'a# Compensation Heater “Sand «sewerage: “has “been to"get' a- sew: He; said in said while ie felt ‘the matter. of aver! dramatized’ nonetheless there e in dren ‘who’ have been'exposed to raw sew! age: ‘on. Castlegar. streets. quainted with, the "play," and who is, ie Any to'e public ly, Me ‘aD stacle -to good: theatre, but is. an offence Againtt good : taste, tour production: —‘-can -only.:be |: ‘offered: by: somecne ITOW.. C It’s: the’ Castlegar ‘News Stand and it’ willbe: operated ‘by. Harry E payers! rere ation \ have nothing e ‘tro; had ‘skipped his,“ two successive \elerk Jos. pogetin i Celgar-: prepared draina’ government palling Ba ‘the’ full: cost init yillage paying ‘Its, ‘ire. Department tee “Archambaul! ‘reported ;that fire Joss in’ the, he village, during the th department’ members bow: for, the’ good year, y in underyour’ chief: . ut era'g /" Entertainment’: was’ supplied fanny O'Shea. who sang several Tek and Scottish ballads:; Mr. 0’ pa -who' is, nota’ fire 2.30. yesterday afternoon Bobblisg the bush sith a badly; twis' by ‘10.30 that evening, three Park. residents went 'into the besos ‘found: his car and fired their rifles. here /. Was No: answer to! thele 2 RCMP’ officers,’ the’ police ‘dog ‘from Nelsot and ‘Rénata-Déeer ;| Park residents “headed + into fhe * ‘weeks. oc eata” they trove | health:. Dathorities at rescue chairman "Hugo Wood,’ call went ‘out for: further search- 5 camp and : motile it ‘Kitcien ;when : word of the finding of Mr, Law.”