PAGE + CASTLEGAR ve CASTLEGAR, B.C. “THURSDAY; AUGUST 8, 195) Goresky were in Spokane last;at Banff and Lakes, were visi- week to meet Dr. and Mrs, C.| stopped in Castlegar to renew, tors lost “eae at the home of A. Goresky’ and baby, of Balti-/ acquaintances before returning to ther sister, Mrs, Chuck ; Thring. more, Maryland, USA, who are ' Vancouver, Miss Dorothy Thring is -__ Mrs, W. Jane of Vancouver home for a month, Mr, ana ys a Pp, Taylon, visiting at the home of her aunt Suanders, her daughter ‘Muse! ‘Miss Eva ee eee , ughter 3 ” Re’ sa’ wi Me oe ving sound Watton Tate [eet oa “ey scapes ror as ogina Campbell, murse- from Regina, escorted her mother, _ Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy David- home by in-training at St. Paul’s Hospital home. son of Vancouver, were renew-; Merritt. ‘lia Ee is visiting her parents, Mr. and : Mr. and Mra. Ralph Harding, tng acquaintances around Castle- - Ere fa and her flaneee spent; ‘Mrs, L, V. Campbell for a month. ani ale, accompanies . " Sandra Traieowerr have returned Miss Rene Fenner the, a few days in C visiting from spending 6 days at Nara-'Pay ‘N Takit is at thee Parents and sister Me on mata with Miss Darlene Harding Salmon Arm and Shushwap Lake. Mrs. © ane Rovseay: who ts home for 2 weeks, Miss Violet Gleboff of West's Mr, and Mrs, Jack Kirby, Mr, and Mrs, David Adshead ,bald have been in Vancouver ‘is ing staff has from holiday. Were holidaying and fishing ot ang family spent 4 days camping’ visiting with thelr son and daugh- his 2 avs in Hope as guest of ing at Calgary, Radium and Trout Lake, Mrs, Kirby catching in tha Ainsworth district. | ter, and travelling cn to White his parents. Idaho. a 11 Ib, Kamloops or. ith! Mra: A. McGowan and 2 Rock to visit with her mother, Mr, and Mrs, ‘Jim McLuckie Mable Verigan has returned hi Mr. oe ae ps Seu children of Kitimat are visiting | Mrs, Mallott.- spent a few days holiday at Deer from Vancouver and Victoria. ave return om Trou ©. Mrs, McGowan’s parents, Mr.and’ Recent visitors at the J. Park camping. |__ Mr, and Mrs, D, A. Shea of and Merritt, | Mrs. P. Wanjoff. (Kennedy home have been his Mrs. J. Scott and Mrs, V. Vancouver, who were holidaying! Mrs, R. E. Parks and ues Dr. and Mts, J, Evans of brother, R. Kennedy and family, Brandon, Man. are spending a!, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Bale and Castlegar Happenings THE: DI vi Robson Socials Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Archi- BATT ees SOCIAL NOTES: REPORTERS Mrs, Easton - 7501 Mrs, Kaufman ~ 3227 Mrs, Smecher - 4568 Mrs, Willlamson Mrs. Warkentin Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata | Mr, and Mrs. Charles | O'Dell and, family of Picture Butte, Alta, and Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Kirken- dall and family of. Proctor. Mrs, May F. Wells returned to her home in Trail after spend- ng the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mra, C. T. Willlamson, : Mervin Wine of Bentley, will attend ee Ee Chiers Con ‘ Alta, was the recent guest of Mr. : a Kinnaird Comm. (Continued from page 1) naird Village Council. Decision was made to grant) $100 towards expenses of Fire Chief Rene Archambault, who; The Fire Chief reported a KOOTENAY River Level Power plant operations during the month of August ° will cause fluctuations in the levels of the Kootenay River in the reach from. Nelson to Brilliant Fishermen, swimmers, boat owners and other people frequenting the river banks should exercise caution during August to avoid being caught by rapidly changing holiday" at thelr summer home, * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grules of Whiterock are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evang. Rev. and Mrs, E, W. Wallace | family left for Vancouver Wed- nesday morning where Sharlene | will be admitted to the hospital tor care of her mastoid, Mr, and Mrs, Bob White and family are at Chris- of Ont., are fi 2 weeks in Robson, Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Waldie! and family are holidaying in! Vacnouver, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright of Trail were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. Jenne tina Lake. 1 Last Friday Wayne Gray returned to Creston where he {has been working for the sum- mer, {Visitors at the Ross Turner home have been Mrs. Turner's! Mrs. Pentict spent two weeks at bat home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Basil Macalister,and has returned home, Mr, and Mrs. Nick Plotnicove of Vancouver are visiting the’ former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, Robertson of Yellowknife, NWT, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Smecher. sister, the family of; Kamloops, They arrived Sunday Vand left this morning, gs Ernie Fitzpatrick's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitzpatrick and Marie of Seattle have been visiting here since Monday and today are visiting relatives in Nelson, Renata Tidings Mr, and Mrs. Allan day. Kinnaird Korner Mr, and Mrs. 0. Askew re- turned from a holiday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Bick- ell of. Skookumchuck. ‘Their daughter Louise who was visiting there, returned home with them. A niece, Beverley K. Bickell of Youngstown, Alta., also. accom- panied them. Rene Archambault’s sister and famfy, Mr. and Mrs. Val Racicot ‘with daughters Rita and Juliet from Prince Albert have recently spent three days here, motored to Grand Forks on Mon-' Mrs, F. F, Siemens and daughter Eleanor. both of Win- nipeg and daughter. Mrs, G, Greatorex of Kitchener, Ont. are spending the summer months in their summer home. As their guests they have Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hawkins and children.of Calgary. . * Visiting for a week at Mrs. Julius Dycks home are Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hamm of Kamloops. Mr, and Mrs. P, Funk and daughter of Roblin, Man. are holidaying at He home of Mr. and Mrs. H. : Daughter and eal Mr. and. Mrs. John Olson of Nakusp visit- ed the H, Funks over the week~- end, and Mrs, George Briggeman, Mrs. R. Worley and grand- son Bob returned to their sum- mer home here from a recent trip to Mexico and the southern States. They were accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Penticton, Mr, and Mrs. G, A. Walker of Silverton are spending a few days at their home in Deer Park, Mr, and. Mrs, 'T. Allen of t Salmo, spent a week at Deer Park on a fishing and camping trip. They made fair catches of rain- bow, ete, A. W. Worley of Nelson is spending a holiday at Deer Park Mr. and Mrs. C. brush fire at rear of the Home Building Supplies had been caused by an incinerator without a screen, A statement of the account for $7.50 and a warning to use g a screen in future will go to. those responsible. A public meeting will be held in the Village Office August 19 for discussion of rezoning, Block 3, plan 2489, A By-law is to be drawn up covering the re-, zoning. : Accounts totalling $1694.13 were authorized for payment, on! checking by the finance commit-iams tee of Council. had as recent guests, the latter's son of Ocean Falls, and his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. G.Leslie of’ Nelson, A. A. Phelps has cousin, Mr. and Mrs. G, M. John- |; Council Chai SC, Muirhead reported he had drawn gm up a map showing locations of; all streets and lots in Village of Kinnaird, and had sent a copy’ ia: a proof and corrections, ie ‘om, Trail where ‘he was receiv- jing treatment in the Trail-Tad- ‘anae Hospital. W. (Bud) Schwartzenhauer of Castlegar was a weekend visi- tor to Deer Park. other visitors ‘included Mr. and Mrs, O. D'An- drea, and Mr. and Mrs, Catalano of Trail; H. Merriefield and sons Mrs. M, Stover of Castlegar; the Wilson family, the Cleggs and Mr, and Mrs, L, Schwartzenhauer ‘of Rossland. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McKim ;and and Col- that Te sale and distribution a house numbers in. Kinnaird given to the Firemen’s Club, wi accepted by the Council, who voted to hand over exclusivel rights on house numbering to Firemen. Remember back when a man’s’ success wasn’t measured by the size of his tail lights, at Winslow, Arizona, after™ ing the past week visiting j1cen have returned to their home with relatives at Deer Park. : CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C PAGE 5 : THURSDAY, AUGUST: 8, 1957 Archdeacon B. A.. Resker ='Reports On Jamboree ‘Under the heading JUBILEE \JAMBOREE JOTTINGS, Arch- deacon B, A. Resker writes the following impressions of the ] Seout Jamboree near Birming- cinyers is a lovely. park 7, miles from Birmingham to which ‘34,000 men, boys, and some wo- men are converging from 80 different nations. The 1800 Can- iadian Scouts began to arrive on - jay 13 in the largest ever ‘Scout a, Scrivener Scout Field trom fas in charge of the 60 B.C, ‘Scouts who. flew by C.P. Air- {tines over the Northpole. When the plane landed at Londdn Alr- port the ‘boys were met by friends, or by. their hosts from the county of Surrey. Scouts! have had 13 days sight seeing before going to Sutton, Colefield July 31.” Mr, Scrivener and Mr. Resk- er made a ‘'700-mile. trip through the lovely. countryside of West England, and it seemed there were Canadian Scouts every- where; we saw three at Stone- henge, and one in Cornwall. On our way we had a look at Brown- sea Island, near Pool’ ,Hamp- shire, where the first Scout camp was held by Lord Baden- Powell in 1907,” Mr. Resker, who is in charge of No. 6 Troop of Scout Leaders at the “INDABA”, or gathering of Scout Leaders, accompanied Mr. Scrivener to the Jamboree. The second installment of Mr, Resker's letter reads: ‘Yester- ‘day, Aug. 1,.I-saw a wonderful WESTERN VINIGAR, gol SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag .... COFFEE, Nabob, Ib. TIDE, Giant size Every Day Low Prices DELMAR MARGARINE, 2 for SOLO MARGARINE, 2 for PORK & BEANS, Broder’s, 4 for SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING, 32 ox BANANAS, 2 bs. FRUIT & VEGETABLES ORANGE JUICE, Donald Duck, 48 oz, WATERMELON, Ib. N BABY BEEF LIVER, 1b. SAUSAGES, H.C., Ib. . SLICED. BOLOGNA, Ib. .... BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib. __WIENERS, loose no. 1, Ib. ... BACK BACON, ¥2 Ib. siiced ‘is a sight in the huge arena Bt the Jamboree.”’ 34,000 members of the sloiit movement, representing 8,000,- right to the back of the great arena, 84,000, believe me, makes a large crowd! /'They Ustened to: the Chief Scout of the Commonweatlh and the Duke of Gloucester, perhaps realizing a ‘never before the of the of Castlegar Commission (Continued from page 1) and no watering 1s allowed after 10 p.m. The Council voted to have these regulations advertized in the papers. The agreement drawn up by E. McGauley, Village Solicitor, covering the undertaking to sup- ply water to Dr. Fowler’s sub- division, was read. It is under- stood by this agreement “that the love to which they belong. The big park; so kindly Ient by local people, ts one huge can- vas clty,—the for ib-division will petition to enter the Village,-at which time the Council would purchase Dr. Fowler’s system, After discussion this great camp are simply amazing. There are 1470 Cana- dians in the camp, most of whom came by air, Their green. ‘and) blue’ uniforms with green scarf and yellow and red maple leaf on the back, make them some of the smartest Scouts here. The “Indaba” is nearly 1%: the C decided to re- fer the ogreement back to the solicitor, with recommendatiort that allowance be made for de- preciation. TRAFFIC RULES FLAUNTED + D. Seaton attended the mect- ing to present Bullding Inspec- tor'’s reports, and the reports for Fire Marshall, Trades Licences miles from the Camp centre (al and Traffic violations, revolving globe of the world), I am. in charge of Troop No.. 6 ¢, It was the opinion of several that which consists of 25 leaders, from: provision is made for enforce- BC, Alberta, and Quebec, and! ment of regulations. They sald QR ‘fine lot they are. All the 34,000 are divided in-| to patrols of 7 or 8 and so there must be nearly 5,000 ‘cooking fires to use up the huge piles of wood, Each of the. Patrol camps People are deliberately flaunting the rules, particularly in the matter of traffic and parking violations and ‘breakirig of speed limits on Village streets. Various solutions which would ‘put teeth’ Council to consider an applica- tlon to bring in a inlaway, from to operate at the Fair, As the Fair Board which is a tion, will get a Suneae of the take of the concessions, the Council will consider special rates for the company. Mr. Kraft advised Council he had been asked to attend the opening of the Fair to take part in the ceremonies, and had‘ ac- cepted: the invitation. A recommendation that Fire Chief Ed Lewis attend the con- vention in Victoria. next week ‘was passed, and the sum of $150 Picnic Huge Success Despite Poor Day In spite of dull weather and threat of rain, Saturday's Dis- trict Firemen’s Picnic held at Kinnaird Park was a big success, | and the firemen hope to make it an annual event. Handling of the affair was done- by all fire departments taking part and Trail, were: 1. Mrs, R. King, Tadanae; 2, Mrs, H. Warner, Kinnaird; 3. Mrs, A, Trozzo, Warfield. Winning Firemen were: bh Ivan Grewcock, Kinnaird; 2. A. Trozzo, Warfield; 3, Floyd Heagy, Kinnaird. Results of the races were as follows: Boys 4 and under: 1, Teddy Archambault, Cast- legar; 2. A. Wanjoff, Castlegar, Kinnaird. children’s Warfield, Rossland, Tadanac, Kin- naird and@ Castlegar departments were represented, To help every- one get acquainted, all firemen were tags showing their names aad fire will pais allowed for his McPh re- partea on a further application of calcium chloride to. streéts in the Village. SEWAGE SYSTEM MOOLED A letter has been received by Commissioner Maddocks from an engineering concern who wish to make a survey for sewage; system here. Mr. Maddocks thought the Council shuld in- vestigate the question of a sew- age system, as it will be neces- sary in the not too distant future, and it would be a good idea to have some facts and figures on the matter. Mr, Kraft said the govern- ment makes these surveys with- out charge, the Village of Fruit- vale' having made use of the ies, -He felt were run off Seriog the day, and it was estimated that around 200 young-' sters recelved tickets for free ice’ cream, pop, candy, etc, There were also ball games for the a Lyle A Girls 4 and under: 1, Barbara Heagy, Kinnaird; 2, Carol’ Obetkoff, Castlegar; 3. Mary’ Kanigan, Castlegar. ,Boys 6 and under: ia ‘Johnny Mills, Kinnaird; 2. Dougy Brown, Kinnaird; 3. ,Cary Jackson, ‘Kinnaird. Girls 6 and under: 1, Shirley Fomenoff, Castle- 2, Vickie .Obetkoff, Castle- gar; jar; 3, Joanne ‘Logelin, Kinnairt boys and girls, and for the uitte Boys 8 and under: - tots the firemen had rented thal 1, Bobby Deptuck, Kinnaird; Kiwanis’ “car ride” equipment. | Brian Belbeck, Robson; Ronnie Musical entertainment was’ Jackson, provided by the Pipe Band of Girls 8 and under: the 44th Field Squadron from |: * 1, Judy Plotnikoff, Kinnaird; Trail, and. recorded music was ,2, Shirley Fomenoff, Castlegar; provided for the wind-up dance’ 3. Karen McCabe, in the evening. - Boys 10 and onder: Steve Jankola, Captain of the 1. Denny Deverson, Kinnaird; Kinnaird Firemen, did an excel- (2 Ronnie Jackson, Kinnaird; 3 lent job as Master of Ceremonies , Kenny Culley, Kinnaird. for the day and was in charge ot! —_ 10 and under: the P.A, system, Linda Warner, Kinnaird: Messages of Songeavulatien 2. Fie Brown, Kinnaird; 2 of showing a great variety of nation- al decorations and gadgets. ‘The spirit of Scouting is shown in the great of friend- in the were and will come up for considera- tion at a special session. Other points brought up were liness- there is no cooler bar here, Today 75 veterans with over 37 years service were greeted by the Chief Scout and Lady Baden-Powell and we shook hands with them both. The Canadian Contingent is of store-closing hours and delinquent trades licences. TO BUILD AUTO COURT M. E. Moran and V, Jones attended to advise the Council of their plans to erect an auto- court at the rear of Mr. Jones’ property. They wish to make fora ing permit the camp- ing gear cost $50,000 or over $700 for every troop of 32.” Mr. Resker notes only two are present | from the West Koo- tenay, . and were, requested by the Coun- cil to submit plans of, the pro- posed building. H.. Pitts, representing he the cost of survey could be saved here in the same way. Commissioner Cook spoke briefly on the Kimberley Curfew bylaw, saying it appeared to be very successful and effective in curtailing loitering on thé streets. Word has been received that the travelling I.B. E-ray machine will be in Castlegar on September 5 and 6 under the sponsorship of the Rotary Club. Tentative location is in front of thie Fire fall. An account received claim- ing $60 for fence removal on the M, Fall Fair Board, Village Of Castlegar Public Notice ‘Tenders ore’ inyited for the digging of : mately 20,000: feet of trench 5 feet deep for water he - |dered paid. Total accounts of $13,358.48 were authorized for payment, Of this figure, the largest item is the carload of transite pipe just received. was or-|- The new sidewalk construc- tion has cost the Village $1,247 so far, exclusive of July payroll. The National Union of Public I a meeting with the ‘Council, and will at- tend a special session on Aug- ust 13. were, hoard trom §, C. pal a Stanley Trozzo, Wartield. of Commi 2 : sioners, and from J. E, Kraft, Sen ene ae Kinnaird: c & 2, Kathleen Osachoff, Kinnaird 3, Rosalind Jones, Castlegar. Boys 14 and under: 1, Lanny Rourke, Kinnaicd& 2, Danny Deverson, Kinnaird: 3% Don Gray, Kinnaird. Girls 14 and under: 1, Kathleen Osachoff, Kim- naird;2. Linda Warner, Kinnaird; 3. Pearl Koochin, Castlegar. Boys Sack-race 9 and onder: 1, Denny Deverson, Kinnaird 2, Kenny Culley, Kinnaird: a2 Terry Rust, Kinnaird Mr. Muirhead felt “there is probably no other organization which. serves the people more than the Firemen”, and was en- thusiastic over the success of the first: picnic. Mr, Kraft spoke briefly on the splendid co-operation and participation by the fire depart- ments ‘of the different areas at- tending. Larry Smith, and Ted Worley, representing Tadanac. Anderson's Insurance Agen- cies in Castlegar donated the Girls Sack-race 9 and undes= prize for the race run off by| 1, Linda Warner, Kinnaird “Firemen's Wives only”, and the 2. Judy Bartsoff, Castlegar; 2% prize for the Firemen’s race, «a ‘Diane Warner, Kinnaird. hilarious rough and tumble event|Boys Sack-race 14 and under: was'donated by Muirhead Agen- Lanny Rourke, Kinnaird. cies of Kinnaird. \si"s Saek-race 14 and uneex= Winners of the ladies’ race Judy Bartsoff, Castlegar. “THE BEER FROM _ lines, to be in hand not later than-5:00 o’clock P.M., AUGUST 13, 1957. Particulars available on request. The lowest er any tender not necessarily , , accepted AT. HORSWILL, Mr, and Mrs. Bob McCul- lough of Nakusp are holidaying in ii NOTICE TO ALL | INTERESTED, IN PLAYING at with other relatives in New Westminster, Renata. Mrs. Tom Fourt and grand- Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert “Jonn- child, Patty Ham have recently son of Ocean Falls, B,C. accom- returned from a three week visit panied by Mr. and Mrs. W.. Les- in Vancouver, Part”of the time lie of Nelson visited at the home water levels. and left this moning to visit THE. MOUNTAINS -TRISCHUCKS Store Closed Mondoy Mana A meeting will be held at the| . Golf Course, Soe Night}. West Kootenay Power And Light ‘Company, Limited Patty was in the hospital having medical care-for an ear infection. | Alan have returned from a holi- day in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melrose spent the weekend with friends at Christina Lake, Mr, and Mrs, J. Depfuck en- tertained his sister, Mr. and Mrs, Randall and family of Vancouver Island recently. - Baby Fields is also at the Deptuck a! ee home for a week, a ee | apa eS ll eo ICE CREAM, - Ve Gal .. IVORY SOAP, Reg. 4 -ba SUGAR, 100 bbs. .. SUGAR, | 25 $12.45 eomeraet $3.29 Mr. and Mrs, 5, Johnson and! a of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Reimer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toews are spending the summer months in Campbell River, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. P. W. Epp of New Westminster visited Mrs. F, F. Stemens on their way to points east, Mr. and Mrs. P. Peters have bought a home in Kinhaird end will be leaving Renata before Ricky | school _opens, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Nelson and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Geo, Griffith afid son Murray of Porcupine, Ont. have bought the former Walt Chap- man’s place and will make their home. here, F 1 Deer Park Socials we. proudly present G & W Old nod ‘a first bottled Miss P, D, Allan of Vancou- ver arrived to spend her. vaca- tion at the home oie her er Benen: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. All Mr, ‘and Mrs, C. S. Phelps had as recent guests the former's sister, Mrs. D. Demmon of Trail, Something special to celebrate our 125th anniversary ‘To celobrate our 125th Poe tye Whisky whiey cima exccatchior pe now Little Brown Jug! 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