2: CASPLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 23, 1964 LTT WAYNE’S ON THE . GASTLERAA COURSE | - District Amateur Athletic. New, Marshall-Wells ‘Ste Opens i in Castleaird Plaza aan "Asscsiotian i. Undereay GRAD: ens in Casi Television Sales & Service 7 SALES & SERVICE Ph. 865-8298 " We handle car radios, record players, etc. 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird 4GOLE JOHN ReLeop ‘The second meeting, of those interested in forming a Diteiet “Forel” Yessirec, we are once more ready to.embark on anothar year of fairways, greens, blisters, Queen’s English, and a welcome change it Is too, The curlers have handed over etic held in the Marlane Hotel Ban- quet room recently. + A-general discussion of form- ing this agsociation followed the opening of the mecting, As a re- sult of the discussions, it was moved that a district amateur ath- Ietic ‘association bo formed. ° This motion was carried una- divots and slight violations of the ECHIATAO LMT A BEAR 4 LINE-UP WILL @ SAVE TIRE WEAR @CUT VIBRATION ; @ELIMINATE SHIMMY @ END ROAD WANDER @ GIVE EASIER STEER- ING a KEN‘S | WHEEL, ALIGNMENT KINNAIRD H. 365-2472 ATA AOAD GIVIL_DEFENGE and West Kootenay areas, In British Columbia ‘the pro- vince is divided into six zones. The Nelson Zone, which is num- ber 5, is further divided into East THE : DEPENDABLE CHAIN M saw Geta fran demenstretion Homelite Sales aes «Service 482 Stanley St. Nelson, BC. their brooms to their wives, hop- ing they will put them to good use while hubby heads for the wide open spaces, but if hubby just stops to look behind guess who he'll see draggin’ along that second golf cart! The skiers have mostly decid- ed to forsake that large divot out of the mountainside in favor of the (smaller?) one on the golf course, and from all manner of hiberna- tion the golfers are coming out in force, Thad hoped to hibernate from this column for at least another week but in ‘the last issue I sud~ denly came face to face with “Golf on the Castlegar Course” by my- self. i I don't know whether this was a gentle hint to get going or whe. ther I have developed a “ghost” writer but I would only ask that in the future if my (friend?) is AAS St. DAVID’S.ANGLIGAN CHURCH . Sunday, April 26th ; 8.:am. Holy Communion, St. David's iW, 00 am. Family Eucharist, St. David's Mi 7.30 pm. E | _-P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT _PLYWOODS “LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS ‘WINDOWS MOULDINGS ‘YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY. JUARTERS 365.8151 © Ph, to charge the ladies an.extra few dollars on their year- ly dues that he also include his own telephone number so that-he may reap the rewards of his li- terary endeayour. (If my suspi. eions. are correct’ I believe this was a pretty ‘substantial sized ghost?). Incidentally the fees for the ladies are ag last year, $15. (And, so Dick Wayling, take heed for all your size!) + Over the dormant months of winter. your executive have spent United Church Choir Enjoys Social Evening The members of the Castlegar United Chureh ‘Choir enjoyed o social evening Friday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. Willey. The rumpus room was taste- fully decorated with sheets of mu. sic, bars of music and vases of spring flowers, Many contests per- taining to music were enjoyed with several prize winners ‘each, re- ceiving small toy instruments, These instruments, along with | == some kitchen utensils, were used as a band, These caused much fun with many’ off-key notes ‘being played, The members all joined ‘in sing song and the band and the singing were recorded, This caused much ‘hilarity when played back, {At midnight a delicious: buffet lunchiéon was served, The’ choir extended grateful thanks to their hostess and host for such anen- joyable evening. OA was then set up to form a tentitive consti. tution and bylaws, consisting of two members from Castlegar, Rob- son and Kinnaird, The Association is not being set up for the benefit of those setting it up but for district resl- dents and their children. “Are you going to'sit back and let the same old ‘few “do all’ the work? Why ‘don’t you support it. Won't you please watch for next notice of our next meeting. Remember this is for your benefit also,” said .a spo- kesman for the association this week. . Serre i ‘’ Dresses in Chiffon, Lace, Taffeta... . ‘Full skirts, some ‘with jackets - pastel ate shades ‘sizes 7-418 $19.95-$24.95 ‘KARNIE’S ROBSON SOULS ‘ade. T Sanford “Ph, 365: S883 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Percy’ Swift en~ tertained’ a a dinner honoring: Mr. many hour: the. possi~ bility of water on the course for the coming year, and mostly due to the efforts of water chairman Bob ‘Wadey this has now progressed to the point where a general‘ meet- ing has been arranged for Mon- day, May 4 at ‘7.30 p.m. in the Legion Hall in Castlegar. {+ :/ Method of ‘financing various systems under consideration, along | with their pros and cons, will be discussed, also other aspects af- fecting the future of the club.-This is a big step forward and your attendance and interest-will be ample reward: for the time and effort expended over the winter months Please attend. sees Until ‘the matter of water is finally settled your executive, will be in a state of flux but as it'now , stands the following are your ETT = For Lease’ | B= By Tender = = fir Four bay service station with pumps and hoist. ‘Front end garage of the Castlegar Co-operative Transportation Society. Tender to state length of lease tendered for and 0 include purchase price offered for all front end, quipment and current parts in stock, Building, equipment and stock may be amped by. contacting the shop f or for 1964: ick fi- Dic! nance, Jim Corbett; water, . Bob ‘Wadey; lands, buildings etc., Jim Belly. ‘and Oito ‘Walker; tourna. ents, John Miros; entertainment, Ernie F and and Charles Thring of Sibren: whose birthdays were on April 13. The beautifully decorated birthday cake was! cut and ‘mapy,.good wishes were €x- pressed ‘by ‘the guests. Cards‘were enjoyed and a very pleasant even- ing ‘followed theturkey dinner. « ‘Archdeacon B. ‘A. Resker ‘of Balfour was'a guest’ at the’ home f:Mr. and Mrs.'R. T. Waldie over the weekend. While in Robson, he preached the sermon in the Rob- son Community Church on Sunday evening and dedicated silver cand- le sticks, giyen by the family in memory ofthe late Mr, and Mrs. §. Humphries. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth, re. sidents of Robson for many years, left “on ‘Saturday: to make their home in Rosslai "Woodland Brownies Plan a Gookie. Sale The Parents Group to the Pa and John McLecd, Serving on several of the above committees is our very able new executive member Hugo Wood.‘ Now, the: good word from John Miros. concerning competi- tions for 1964: Opening day — April 26, Tee off time — 8.30 a.m. ‘Men —:Medal Play — 18 holes. Entry Fee — $1.00. Tee off. time — 2:30 p.m. ‘Mixed’ 2 ball four- some — 9 holes, Entry Fee — 50¢ couple. «* Mens Open — May 17; Bosse Trophy —. May 24; Calcutta — June 20 and 21; Stay at home — July 1; Gibbeys — Sept. 12 and 13; — to be decided. ‘Tender bids to close and be in the Society office not later than 5:00 p.m. May 11, 1964. ‘All tenders to be sealed and marked FRONT END TENDER. Seven’ tournaments, on top of egular season's play, should sa- isfy all golfers: for the’ coming eason, if not theri outside tour- naments: will ‘ably -fill the gaps. willbe supplied. as it comes due] We. hope within the next few weeks to have a handicap book Highest or any tender not Reply to P.O. Box. 580, watecan B B. ra at the ¢ but un- til such time as this comes in to effect please turn: in ‘your. cards SAAN that your scoves are, recorded. to. Mike Verzuh. and. we: will..see ar] Gui- des held their - regular “meeting recently at the home of Mrs. A.) Craig. °° x Plans were made for the Coo. kie Sale to be held in’ April, Re- ports: were given’on the last dis- trict meeting. The next meeting will be held ing a can of apple juice ‘towards the July camp at Rory. Following ‘the meeting, ‘deli- cious + refreshments * were 7 served by. the hostess. ©; Zee nT ARROW LAKES MACHINE SHOP " ANNOUNGES THE NE : Eanapieng7Q NEW. LOCATION! on May 8 at the home of Mrs.) Hardy,:-with each member: bring- |, OUR NEXT. DOOR TO TIGER SERVICE EFFECTIVE APRIL 27. Phone 365. 8432 for workmanship and quality in machine aire and ei welding. Free estimates, ‘ : Offical Opening — Waldie Sershee Centre "will take. place on Friday, May Ist 1964 2.00 p.m: to 8.00 pi. We will be pleased to see you and: will have the coffee : ready and Waiting. i —EE—EEEE | : Details ‘of each’ competition | vee al CRUISE EMUOV Tis OATS ARB 7% DAYS AKD 12162 MILES OF NORTH - ‘AMERICA'S MOST...” ‘BEAUTIFUL SCENERY: FOR AS LITTLE AS $265.00 © This summer Grilag from if Yencouver to away te. Incess Fata —a es unique’ and nchan through “the finale upert, e shi stered to Prince Ru; Keten an, Wranalts Juneau and Skagway, my, (poled In a the man features ia’? Bertour elevator; fe : undry and plenty of sa sae J z at pe ie 25 2 and ipa 29. Travel Raat meee Peale Maviane 2 Uaioe Canad PR, 4 ; FOR INFORMATION AND ‘RESERVATIONS ° * Vipond ‘for. Travel opened at .Castleaird Plaza, To store is \owned: by’ W, “Bin” from Vancouver. new ‘store’ is atfering a complete line of hardware, major appliances, sporting goods, build= ers’ hardware, paint,’ electrical and |’ plumbing supplies, toys. and gar den tools, Mr. and. Mrs, ‘Voselaar, ; ;who have two sons and two daughters, have taken,up’ residence in| Kin- naird, For’ the past’ 13 years they have lived in the Fraser, Valley, and Vancouver. wher’Mr, Vogel: nar has, “=McGILE SHOES : - BEST. DRES' —. | MEN WEAR from >” | EREMENKO’ be known ‘as Plaza ‘Hard- ware, the Marshall-Well’s: affiliate Vogelaar, who’comes to this area : | against 16eper. commion share for | full 1983 year, ‘been: active in real estate, pouliry farming-and tho building trades, Assisting Mr. Vogolaar -in. the store is clerk Mrs. Florance Bort! wick,» The new owner says it is, hi intention “to be! of service to, People.” He said Plaza ‘Hatdwaro will be “a hardWare store where people’ can .come — ani the hogs that eal neéd. so [ all. pres 5 “An unday ‘evening the service of tho’ United Chtirch ‘was eam Visits Here wars sung by the choir with Mrs, by the’ Naramata tour team. Those taking the°service were ‘Bill But- fuss and; Miss. Joyce Gemmell congratulated for'their work. ‘The ‘service was veryjmuch enjoyed by First quarter ‘rosults‘for'G hem- cell" (1963) . Limited * have’ been announced by Robinson Ord, pre- sident.: ~ At the company’s annual meet- ,| 2ng recently, Mr, Ord reported that}: {| net’ profit’ was. $2,373,000 ‘as com= pared ‘to’ pro forma net Profit af ]* $2,260,000 for the iftst quarter of 1963, Net profit avatlable per com- mon share was 17c based on 12,- 829,691 < shares’ ‘outstanding as ‘thes first quarter ‘of 1063 on 12, 491,168 ‘shares ahd G0c for the Net “sales were $21,! 587,000 atid net profit’ before taxes’ was 733,000: as ‘against ‘net sales.of $20, 170,000 and net’ profit’ before taxes : of $4,414,000 for the firat nese moni of 1963, ighlights‘ of the past year, Mr.’ Ord ‘stated, in moving , adop- tion’ of ‘the. annual report of the ‘directors published in‘early March’ Picture Imp ° es Trail'- Nelson ‘=’ Cranbrook|® > 80 peracas - mE AVAILABLE FOR’ BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, M Room, Dining Room - Coffee Shop a pr wee Reservations 965.7277 D Ty re 2880 Highway ‘Drive,’ ‘TRAIL, Ph Zenith = : Et “AND - sence om il WHOLESALE. GM PARTS stisreipbieee Largest’ stock in‘ the. Kootenays of genuine parts for all I General Motors: ‘Vehicles: argest and. mo most fully equipped Garage and : ly Shop: in: the Se Seiberling Tire Warnes Were,‘ firat: that: two ‘vigorous, and growing - companies ‘with compte. mentary: operations ‘were merged into‘ one, with every. prospect’ that ae. Progress -of*.the ‘new entity be greater’ and’ faster: than would have ‘been ‘that of: thetses 8e- |) Parte’ companies ° on: their own; and secondly: that «the ' combined results for 1963 ‘ona Pro’ forma basis represented gra‘ growth in sales ‘and profit over, the Bre- vious year, companies: has proceeded i= tiously and: succéssfully, Mon said, with operations set-up en'a divisional bagis: under the names Canadian ‘Cheinical_ Company and Canadian Celanese Company to re- tain*the goodwill associated with both names. As preyiously report- 5i ‘ed, ‘ capital expenditures for this year Bio exceed ‘$10: million, :; Mr, Ord referred to the notes to the ‘finanical statements which included “a note “as follows: “The company. has entered into an agree-| 5, ment whereby it may, subject to Want e certain. cond! sant interest in ‘Theso.youfig People are to be| - They also showed that it.is not all work there; but, that they have fun. with swimming, sports and singing. Hy thank to the team for’ such ‘an at the or- gan, It was) most. pleasing to church=goera to sce so many. of tho young People : present, ter the service slides were bhai of Naramata with’ Mrs: Lund, dean of women, giving some of. the commentary and Joyce and Bill also giving some of the com. mentary, These slides, which were in: color,..showed.: the beauty “of Naramata and } also’ the : activity rooms, classrooms, work shops, etc. © Applications for TV cable hook upa made hore, @ Repairs to all makes of TVs, Radios, Phonographs. ‘ “ LOCAL OFFICE MANAGER for KIN-GAR VIDEO ‘ELECTRONIC. SERVICES 965-3931 — Kin-Gar Ph. — 365-4601' Vv. B, Willey extended many a tion of. up;to $20,000, 000 payable in cash, or through the issue of com. thee *of \the: Company, or casl mon’shares. He’ continued, ie negotia- tions in this regard have now ter- minated,’ we did: not acquire’ the interest. and the" commitment. no longer’. exists,” Our: plans con- tinue to include’ growth and div- ersification through expansion of our own opérations as ‘well as by|_ er and we. ‘are: actively Pursuing se- veral . othe oteritial opportuni. ear) tothe growth of our textile” and ‘chemical busi- ‘ness, have'continued into 1964 and ‘appear. likely to: hold throughout the year.‘Nevertheless our market- ing and: merchandising. activities |* open collection will go’ to.the team of the’\1st Robson | Girl Guides, went:to Victoria during the Easter holidays to receive her gold ‘cord Her! report: follows: Guides “and: Rangers and ..three leaders met at the Pacific: Stage Depot ‘in’ Vancouver,’ We.’ were’ taken by chartered bus to. ‘Victoria ‘over’ the. Tawwazsen Fi evening. The. evening’s to > hele defray travel Srpenees, : — ‘Robson Guitle Tells.of Her Trip to Victoria ‘Geraldine Giraud, a. member from |, Lt.-Gov, George Pearls. $) On April 1 ‘the, 69 Gold ‘Cord After. ‘arrival in Victoria’ ‘we tensified., We expec! be another good’: ye The ‘integration of the ‘two| Will be maintained and indeed in. t that 1964 will ear. for Chem- +] ceremony: The Guides and it president EK. Kj bo and E. Kjemperud Ponsible for’ the’ planning of th entertainment: And: ) supper.: Bingo, he we by. ihe; membershi : is D: held in the ‘Castlezar Arena’ dn the capable hands’ of Lily. Randeat patie ‘stipper* - | made arrangements to home. };::; had: lunch : in the -Empress ) Hotel and” assembled: at’ the ‘Victoria depot again,’ We::were taken by the Pieced Co Cord presentation’ took Lt..Gov. Pearkes presented the certificates to..each ms irk, "Res freshments ‘were ' served after. the “Rangers were entertained. by the Vict Guides: in the evening. storia On. April 2 we visited the mu- seum, Parilament . Buildings and other. places of’ interest, We re. turned ‘to “Vancouver by bus ‘and ‘return were ‘Yes- inging and danei njoyed A “Galas was arly April, bus to Government ‘House’where |.': ejor. the ideal seal ee Saw... : “ry offers a saw for every job! © -MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. _ CASTLEGAR, B.C, © PH, 365-7252 “TRY: ONE TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL PIONEER DEALERS ind her social committee. A lovely wos"(served © ith ties: and ‘dishes’ of Nc “Salmo Highway A trek over the proposed = naird-Salmo. link in the i ee library.) anniversary. of: the jlening of ‘the ‘In: preparation for :the 150th transprovincial highway. should: be ide’in ‘conjunction’ with the Sal- mo’: Chamber ‘of: }Commerce, © the Castlegar Chamber Was ‘told at its last meeting, : -Warren= Jennings, who ‘made pr the g, Reso mmendation, said he would| G. TT a: committee junder, the. Chainer she of vice-president K. Kiempe- Was“ setup‘ to ‘plan -for festivities for May ae 8 oe ss T, ‘Davidson was ..electe “esident due to the resignation of Selvig.and T, Kringhaug as third tra) for it. J ees jirustee, ‘the office formerly Mr. Davidson. ).~ Two great. e things about * Life i insurance? the KOOTENAYS — Enjoying our own ‘magnificent takes and. mountains is part of the good Kootenay | life. And now - with new highways being.com- pleted into this area— this beauty we enj is" becoming one’ of. our'*most: important : z “industrles" as tourists trade their vacction | 5 ‘ -dollars for'a pleasant: time here: ‘Another: § great thing enjoyed’ by’ visitors and residents, > alike, are the fine products of Interior Brewerles. The brewing of these products “right: hers. In the ig the 3 answer is “Yes”, you've bought sian 'you’re mighty proud of and you have a right to be. ' After all,'a home: ‘probably the biggest invest- ; ment you'll make in a lifetime. You spent'a lot of ‘time ' choosing” the’ right location, style and size, _ Those things were important because you bought’ ‘the home‘for your wife and family too, And youll > want to make sure that they will go on living there s even if you:are not:around. Your Company, The _ *;, Mutual Life of Canada, can arrange a repayment. plan to ‘guarantee that your fami ‘amily, will have a:. “debt-free home. Call your. representative or mail the’ ‘Coupon below for further info ‘ormation. - Our Thenks . Ses . We wish to. thank all fhe people of the tisiriet “who altended our grand, opening at he weekend, and assure you we willbe happy | fo be‘of service” lo you at anytime. Bill Vogelaar CONTINUES TO SATURDAY LAZA jue WELLS STORE. ‘PLAZA HARDWARE: ‘BREWERIES | TDs CRESTON, | BC. fc ‘The. Mutual Life | ‘ASSURANCE : COMPANY OF CANADA af ERAD OFFION: Lom interested in learning how I can Gdebtijree home jormy janie ee C. A. And ~ Castlegar, B.C,