Provincial Library, “' Parliament Bulldings ; Victoria's B.C. Dec. : 31/9765 cape eegeget eee tee DEER PARK SOCIALS . MRS, WILLIAMSON Mr, and Mrs, Donald Wires of: Redmond, Oregon arrived to spend a holiday at the’ home of the for- mer's brother-in-law and sister Mr, and Mrs, Fred Briggeman. Mr, and Mra. Marvin Wine of Bentley, Alberta spent a few days at the home of ‘Mrs. George Brig- geman, Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Walker of OA, EREMENKO. range Ca. CAR COATS and GOATS for that ‘cold Spring Day o In Feather-Light Laminates The Car Coats are in black, black & white, checks or plain colors i wel Ge hie : el Published’ Every ‘Vhuraday. at “Th Cranikbads| ofthe Kostenays” VOL; 17, No 18 SS EE Y CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMB 10. CENTS: PER COPY, Here's a PLAYBOY “Skin Stitched” Ox- uk ford in exciting non-scuff, non-crush Liv- a P ing Leather. It’s guaranteed to stay — Jooking new 500% longer. Ideal for everyday wear at homo or in the office. Walk-on-nir insoles and Hewetson's foam soles cushion every step relaxed comfort. HEWETSON Silverton were weekend visitors at thelr former home in Deer Park, > Mr. and Mrs, A. Mackereth and son Bruce of Castlegar were week- end. visitors’ to Deer Park, Other recent visitors included Mr. Ivor Johnzon of Kinnaird; A. Lennox of Oasis; Mr. and Mrs,’ J. Ulmi of Renata; the Korodys of Castle- gar; Mr, and Mrs. A, Bortnick and son David of Trail and many more, Air Cadets Take Active Part‘in Church Parades The Castlegar Air Cadet Squadron took part in the church Parade on a recent Sunday in re- Pognition of Air Cadet.Week at the Castlegar United Church. Last Sunday cadets from Cas- tlegar, Trail and Nelson took part in the church parade at the Knox is = : E BULLETIN BOARD Sr, Citizens—Meeting Friday April 24 at Legjon Hall at 7.30 p.m. Entertainment by Mrs. Kraft and ‘group. ‘Tea and Bake Sale — LA to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 170, Legion Hall 2.80 to 430 p.m. Sat. April 25. Raffle ‘and good variety of Rand‘sewing, aprons, crochet work, clothing et ste, Everyone cordially. in Bottle Sitha’ Kinnaird Cubs and Scouts, Sat. April 25. Support the SHSS Senior Band —. Bake Sale on Sat. April 25 at 11.00 a.m, at Cas- tlegar Drug Store. A Pite- apple feather cake will be raffled at sale. Tickets ara available from. any band member, PTA meeting Aprii 27 8 p.m. High School Cafeteria. Guest speaker Dr. McAnulty. Mr. R. Deane not able to attend. eee ei Sl SEWER Connections & Plumbing Alterations Homeowners are advised to familiarize themselves with the NEW SEWER CONNECTION BYLAWS and PLUMBING REGULATIONS before starting any, new work or alterations. Please feel free to contact us in this regerd for advice or estimates. We invite you to make your worries our Fespon: sibility.) We stock APPROVED PIPE AND FITTINGS and our expert Plumbers and reasonable prices sssure, you the minimum cost. (No connections to sewer will be made until Aug- ust‘or Jater, but in some cases it will be: wise to- prepare inside plumbing in advance before the rush). 61 Crescent St. a0 ‘FOR. EXPERT ADVICE CALL 365-3401 . - SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Castlegar, B. c. =} pital. Best wishes for a speedy S Congratulations go out to F/L LEE ATED LL United Church in Trail. The winners of the free flight (kindly donated‘ by Mr, Fleury) for best turned-out cadet the past three weeks were WO1 Schwart- zenhauer D.,, LAC Deverson D., and LAC MacBain. + At the last: cadet committee past Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuit, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Killough and’ Mrs.’ J. McGilp were presented with sou- venir gifts by Mrs. W. Schwarlzen- hauer on behalf of the members in appreciation for serving on the committee for two or more years, * "Delicious refreshments were served afterwards, Plans are being made for the : ‘Sizes 10 to 20 — Promotion Prices. $1 2. 95- $i A. 95 ete REVERSIBLE ALL WEATHER COATS. . in black & beige — Sizes 10 to 20 $1 9.95. We still have quite a good selection of Wool Spring Goats _ $4.95 & $6.99 Men's and Boys’ LAMINATED JACKETS ‘In spring weight laminates for, comfort i f Shades of brown, blue and black Youths’ : ‘Sizes 8 to 10 & 12 to 16 $5.99 & $6.50 Men’s Sizes 36 to 46 $9.95 & $13.95 Little Boys’ Sizes 4 to 6X MEN’S SAFETY TOE FOOTWEAR Made by PARIS, GREB, TUF or DAYTONS by LECKIE The Boots are 6 or & inches:-high and oxfords are in a variety of styies and ieathers + We have a shoe ‘to fit you on May 28. Cadets are sorry to report that LAC T. Lamond is on the sick list and is in Trail-Tadanac Hos- recovery go out-to him irom the Castlegar Squadron and commit- | tee ‘members. I.R, C, MacBain, who was recently awarded the Canadian Forces De- coration, and to P/O C, Pryce, who fas promoted to F/O. CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Mrs, RB, Jonnson, Ph. 365-8294 Among those attending the West Kootenay Area Girl Guides of Canada meeting held in Fruit. vale Saturday were Mrs..H. F. Hyson, Deputy. Provincial Com- missioner; Mrs. A, Rizzuto, Area Commissioner; "Mrs. H, Johnson, District Commissioner; “Mrs. J. Dalziel, Trainer; Mrs. K. W. Hall, Division Secretary; Mrs. J. H. Ro- berts, District Badge Secretary, and ‘Mrs, F. Giraud, president of the Robson ‘Parents Group to Gui- des “and Brownies. Miss ‘Jean Atkinson of New Westminster is. presently visiting with’ Miss Jean Stainton and “her aunt Mrs. H. Johnson.-, Mrs. D.° Duncan of Trail was a visitor at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson Monday. ‘Mra; .M, Lusher «of Nakusp, formerly ‘of. Robson, spent ' the past’ week visiting with Mrs, B. ‘frussler here and Mrs. W. T. Wal- die in ‘Robson.* She: ‘aleo~ spent a few hours with Mrs. H. 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SELLING AT 92.49 - $1.95 Nylon and cotton. play sets: for boys and girls .. in assorted styles and colours «........: $2.99 + $1.95 ieee a sleeperalls fit 18-25 Ibs. ‘Tn pink’ and’ - blue ‘$2.95. $1.99 Diager bags, a ait, every cE needs Sweater. sets in’ white,’ ink, and blue priced at only $2.95... Come in and, let us help you select a gift. *. gar hospital has. been, made. pos- “HARSH WEATHER ‘Careusel armour-coals your home. Chmbats the. hottest sun, freezingest-sleet! Carousel hides old paint : well, repaints with one coat, Carousel” fights i hard for your home. It’s a good investment, : years signalling the time for Ten: to be: off the. streets: is ‘to teks from ROME ‘Set. Alex Boro- du tr Z g ‘West Kootenay Paver and Light Co. general manager W. K. Gwyer explained to Kinnaird council Tues- day night Why the ‘rates in the Castlegar: innalrd area are higher than those in Trail,” {In his letter, Mr. Gwyer noted that tho: cost of providing service {nan area ¥can’ be.(broken “down into. two.” main.‘categories -of | the fixed costs:related’to ‘the. capital gost of the’ facilities: and ‘the! ope- rating costs, It is in the first of Hi cher Locally Than these ‘(the ‘cost of “tansimlasion | and distribution facilities) that the| n: difference: in’ costs between Trail and Castlegar-Kinnaird is evident, He said this is duc to two main fac- tors, “the greater age of the Trail facilities and also the higher den- sity of population.” Remarking: that’. the: invested cost per." customer, depends upon the density: of population!and the age: of the facilities, Mr. Gwyer| said it is “difficult” to separate Castlegar council should give water ‘atudy, gma, by: ‘Associated the 0 costs of facilities feral Kin: ird and ‘Castlegar and’ since:the facilities in Castlegar-are. both old- er and serve a relatively. heavier |, Population to area density the figu- res for Kinnaird’ — which ‘include |. Castlegar — are. favorable ito Kin- naird. The general manager said the ‘average’ cost of ‘facilities Per: cus- tomer ‘for the Trail’ area‘ is $213, |! -whereas the cost‘ of. similar facili- ties per‘' customer ‘in* Kinnaird’ is |! $275, .or 29. per cent: more, He |’ added that ‘these ‘figdres do -not ‘| include - all’ items’ since those Of) bs +).88 meters, are, sxeluded f day: commion: value’ to..all areas; such where ‘the’: ener Aa. wer. This is S bar eleul “eerious to a $108,- 600 bylaw to cover, to. the village's ‘water ‘syst stem, Comm. Gwilym Hughes told coun- ‘elt last week.’ FY He ‘estimated this’ ‘figure ‘t for a bylaw. which would cover valves, |. ~ hydrants, ; + house, service connec- Hons, reinstatement:of. roads and that der the presentation. ofa bylaw to the electorate + surfacing of roads’;torn Sewers is Sateen the’ that should consi- |'siij art or: At at the. servicing: is“ done by: crews some ‘distance from ‘the ‘area® as’ ‘in:the ‘case of Kiniaird.”: jel by our ‘consultants anda recom. Noting. commended in the ‘August, 1063, * New equipment for ‘he Castle- sible © through a. 105.50 donation from the; Wom the Castlegar’ and: ‘piste "Hosp: tits meating insti Thiireday Aight, the board of management of the hospital | received a» cheque tor. this amount from:the WA. It made for. early” presen-, ‘At a board meeting following ie annual meeting in ‘Montreal | week of, the Consolidated Min- Se Kirk became: vice-president: in -1951,..a frector, in 1953,’ executive ; vi president in 1056: and ‘prt 1969, He succeeds R. fn Gastlizar 2 @ familiar 9 p.m. siren which |°:: e, ‘Commissioners. decided to res- ‘the: curfewrbylaw:.at their meeting last: “week following a‘let- Sgt: Borodula pointed out that niles between the ages of 14 CMP : bles on patrol in‘ the, village send seunasters “of, tender years” home when they. are out after 9 p.m.,:he | posal to: the full: board and : a Knights of Columbus of Castlegar ce" fonction: held: inthe Twin Rivers in. Saturday. : ‘| and dinner. ci State: Deputy Gordon’ Brego- | of.. Trail’ Other “councils ’'repre- tation.” be: used. ‘te ‘Biuteliaes | blender, a. four-slice tex: -inattresses ‘and: ae Portable 2 chased with funds er kwh: ; || Fesidontial clistomers Jast. year’ was. 115" ‘By ydro nue -of 1.9 cents “per -kwh for re- ‘aidential: service i in ver ‘Was. set | Halauce'at Vi | Hong: Kon; 4 ft;from’ Ketly: | held: yesterday between Hydro’, and, Power ‘Authority. to determine the feasibility. of Various ‘solutions to Kinnaird’s Water sup 8 ply problem. ‘This: was decided at a meetiog atives" of the “Anthorilye’ village of the“ Authari council ‘members ‘and ee per imposed ee cae th use their, limbs -without assistance. The board: also. extended - its work: “miembers. did repairing and) paintin, ‘the car’ Euard rails at the! hospital ning committee presented its pr board of management ‘approved the of the the‘hospital:in'memory of the ‘late bog Jack Smith. The ‘walker is used for | |. ‘exercise: by «patients ‘not able. to}; -” ‘The* hospital expansion plan-|| ’ “De Hans Dorgel feceded Dr. J. V. Hall’ of. Castleg of: the’ West Koot “Hospital ‘administrator ‘An Haines reported on his attendance at the hospital administrators’ fo- rum held at Vancouver. Mr. Haines, | Medical Society at its‘annual meet. ing’ held in’ Nelson over the week end. - "other, inembers.of the 1964 Mrs: and Dave will the Castlegar:hi tal at the WK’ Regional Hospi- in ‘May, i Father Finnigan - Council. of KO's Gels ils Charter ‘The’ Father. Finnigan Council received ‘its charter ‘at a special The belebration started . with o’el followed by the meeting liss. of Kamloops with the state executive attended’ :the,-charter meeting. The charter was tal Council meeting at Siang Forks | C- si ita’s-:Church - at :4|: ‘Dr. G, Barrett: of: Nelsons ‘secretary; Dr; oS. | faetieae so- that beldlge a. ‘will not. exceed .$40 as compared to "a Maddocks said 1964 should be. a rewarding year ,"for ‘taxpay- E ets’. and “council ‘alike,” He said. Years we ate able to“carry out.a Program of capital” expansion and ‘at the same time reduce taxation.” : The: program, “which will briog immediate and long- ‘range benefits of inestimable value in: the coming years,” includes:, KA development report! to assist council in- an orderly and Fowler of C: trea: Large Sample Of Ore. Sent aN What is ‘believe ito be the jargest ore sample from ‘any mine in Western Canada ‘arrived in Van- couver Monday for; display at thi B.C, ‘International ‘Trade. Fair. | which. he: joined Cominco at Trail ‘village's “growth will} A jor im enc servicing: ana al x 2 public estern area of, the cy. "unassigned funds for* presring Problems wich may arise. At! ‘a board: meeting ‘ollowing the annual meeting at Montreal. of the: Consolidated Mining and'Smel-' 7} ting “Company of: “Canada,” CRD. Perry. was elected -Wlee-president of. finance, ae “ Mn, graduated: from ‘Acadia ‘Gaiveristy, W Wolfville, N.S. in.1927 with the degree’of BA and BSc. He, took post graduate. work at Queen's . University, following in. 1928. ‘His: career with Cominco has covered a: broad field of the.com- -| of. Victoria. They have ‘one* son, inewae a His” Professional associations Engineers of 'B.C.; Canadian Insti- tute:: of Mining ‘and: Metallurgy; Engineering * Institute’ of Canada; Institute - of Metals; - ‘Australasian In’ May 1962 he was made a Com- manding: Brother, in the ‘Order ‘of St. Jobn. Mr. Perry was married in 1936 - to “Mary” Unsworth Bishop Mr. Perry. is a Kern surler. and Institute of Mining.and Metallurgy. |'ed | fisherman, Pany’s activities. He.-held” super- visory .posts .in. the metallurgical |! ‘division,’ becoming superintendent |; of the refining department in 1944. In'1945 he was moved to per- | sonnel work: as: labor. relations of- ficer.:A year later’ he became ge- search and. development - division. In 1949 he joined.the managément ‘group’ as neral superintendent. of the re- |i > “Mm. “Walter vb: man ‘of the” board. of fete fr school ‘district No. -9,. and) Dr. ‘J. in conjunction with the Kinsmen Club'ard other such groups. with-special fies in lab- | '. Hall,’ bf the Castlegar £ Ce two from Nelson, two from Castlegar, one each from) the** Slocan,’ Arrow: Lakes “and Grand: Forks school districts, one! ‘or relations. za that. yéar As also ch LO. | 's regional have. been ‘ap- ke: ‘Payments of ‘Castlegar’s thi - | Zeneral-manager in 1952 ment: beneeaee of.the Harvard Gra- duate School of. Rusiness ‘Admini; stratio: pi eM, Perry. was appointed. Bs: sistant :general -manager:. in 1951, its giant May;Day Carnival aad|! cota annual event’ for ‘the past three, eb ; | cathe a director of Cominco in'1958. six] Kootenay Power. and Light \Com-. i Pany, Pine Point ‘Mines ‘Limited “and ‘general: 1956." In 1963 she was appointed. vice-president at Montreal. He be- cing College: Council: is’ made up‘as| ‘sentatives on-the Kootenay: Region al College Council." <.: }: The appointments were made : board, school ‘boards : have . fulfilled: their Purpose and -withdrawn - from’ the follows:four ‘Trail’ school: district Hegar: Rotary Club «will: :journey durlig*constructic ‘The systein calls for four pumps and 13,000 ft.-of pipe to be in- atalfed by Jan. 1 of next year. |: Award of the contracts Ig sub- does’ “not “feel that: the sounding of the siren is getting ‘deck fo. aa eallttention ef the, Col. iN decided to B.C, ‘possibilities’ of taking on a brary At the’same Seeting ‘the lab || and is short 4) ‘up ‘to $100 | + Lan ite ~quest: at Vancouver: for the |: Viteh school band “supremacy: of | “Members also. disctiased ‘ the the’ Kitsilano Boy’s'‘band- was third with’ 88 points.’ The®Ross- +land high school scored, pie peels and/ or: combined Ubrary. aseum'| Lasia club : Project, -5:°: to attend the i itary Conference. ‘The club’ has always had a good turnout to the Bt pointed school district No: 9 Tepre- | Cot -now,,. that: the:; six’: “participating |: by.the minister of ed-: uation “and: appointments by the, mick ‘Pablic: Instruction men’ spoke beeulturalinn s on" in: Canada...’ Mr.’ Facchina now goes on to - the ‘provincial ‘nals in ‘Nanaimo. + Action has, been initiated against the Castlegar hospital iby the firm of Macbeth and Mo- rose, former hospital’ account- ; ants, | it was disclosed this week. and is looking forward to a bang- up weekend, io} Members .of the club.and the Kiwanis Club turned out last Sun- day at the Pass Creek Park to rake upa good portion of the rocks. There, is still. much to be done and came io last of six board Lv. * Campbell said the firm has taken the action over a disputed audit- . ing account, The hospital’s board _Of management received official Motice of this action at is meet. ing: last “Thi No date bas “has ret. bee set ee along, this:line:at the park. BR. Landis te the, princtpalship Hie Reborn a ‘school Par . otntkotf to it of th Tarrys sch . pHi Candis is presently. teac! ing. in the “Castlegar elementary ‘the court school, while Mr. pootntkade teach at Tarrys, |