CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec.:.13, On the Curling Club By BOB JEFFERY There are at least, four good reasons why the Castlegar Curling to select two, teams to 1962 Hog Line it at the Brier: playdowns in Nelson this: January. will b Castlegar iCurling Club, All club y Club should have a local ‘irst, par in the Brier benefit SANA ee ee PUBLIC NOTICE Sportsmen’s Association’ Sitot Sam Monthly meeting cancelled due ‘to lack of hall. facilities. Executive mecting Dee. 19 at ios 3 ae m, at Ed Lewis ‘Barber Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. 75 1,0.0.F. will meet at Nordic Hall at Kinnaird on Monday Dec. 17 7.30 p.m. SMITH'S ° Pre HE Eee Decorated: Xmas_ Tree and gifts galore. Display: at Sim- | Pson: Sears, Tickets-available j “at Slmpsons or any member, 25¢ each. Draw Dec. 18.- 1.0. Di’ E, Xmas Raffle =I = = ” Adult Straight Skating: club Sun. Dec...16 --7 = 8.30: p. An miata most) welcome. Price 50: Senior Citizens Meeting Friday Dec. 14, 7.30,-Legion Hall. Mr, Reinsbakken | will show movies. |? ORESCENT ST.:— PHONE Sct atk a PLUMBING & . | HEATING . / 2 — >. CASTLEGAR, : B.C, » Give Av... ‘5 Fitting Gift This Christmas playing halide and watching \the representative. rinks on\ their re- turn, Secondly, with the new method of choosing teams for the regular club draws, the Brier playdown gives the more experienced curlers a chance to curl together on the some rinks, Thirdly, the sending of Cas. tlegar teams to the Brier playdowns is good advertisement for our club bonspiel in February, Other clubs will realize that curling .in Castle- ger is of a reasonable ‘standard and that they must enter strong teams to do well here. This, I b lieve is the calibre of bonspiel for which Castlegar’ Curling Club would like to be'noted. Lastly, in becoming members of the B.C. .Curling Association a portion of our annual dues is auto- Tuatically assessed’ for entry into the zone Plagdowns: Xt It would be. at to of the. opportunity ‘of entering teams when we are charged for do- ing so anyway,’ - These four pomts, I nope, will result in many members who ara against sending representatives to the Brier to change their opin- ions or at least to realize that there are some good reasons why we should have a local playdown, * The first draw was completed last Friday night and a: for the inks that™ ne, exer the || 2 . Ladies, . diel HANDBAGS! ps ‘A large assortment of black i plain or Peet Ladies’ “NYLONS \ 59c Non Run Seamless 89c Seamless mesh .... 1S the Verzuh ring defeated the Brown rink to end up in ‘first place, The Jeffery rink with 10 points, one less than Verzuh'was second. Five rinks, Cughner, Horning, Van Yz- erloo, Loeblich and Young had four wins, and two losses for eight points each. These teams will make up the “A” section of the second draw, the results of which should Prove very interesting, Congratulations are due this week to the members of the draw Mens‘ WHITE Dana ‘SHIRTS Wash & Wear “convertable cuffs $3.95. COCKTAIL ‘aid °° PARTY. DRESSES Brochades: & Shears ‘Sheath’ & Full Skirts for a gift ys Mens’ - $10.50 - $13.95 Boys’ . $8.95 Ladies .. $10.50 Misses . » $9.95 _ Childrens. . $5.75 Childrens -STRETCHEE TIGHTS $1.50 - $2.29 TURKEYS Ready to Cook uy Grade A, over 20. lbs Gee GROUND BEEF 2\ Ibs... LAMB CHOPS. or. LEG Ib. " SAUSAGES, kintess, Ib. “CHRISTMAS HAMS - “MIXED NUTS. : sus ‘no. pene Ms: b- Ae BURNS MINCEMEAT’ in ‘bulk, tb. GEESE - DUCKS Ocean. Spray CRANBERRY. SAUCE 2 for 4Sc SLIPPERS - ; MENS" sizes $2.29 - $3.95. BOYS’ . siren: =ROMEOS PROVE! U3 a neta ‘The Crossroads of the: Keotennrs! OLUMBIA,: THURSDAY, : DEC. 20, 1962: An agreement e with Ogtow | Bro- thera Bullding Supply Ltd. was, ap: proved ; for, signing: Castlegar council Tucsday, nigh ithe agreem the comp- any conveys ‘lot’15 IB the Castle Bar Ranch ‘subdivision ‘to the vil- lage In full consideration for, roads buite tas the jeu bal vis bythe village; Cost of the’ a reported |. municipal clerk. Toe. "Logelln, was $2,345 with $545 being pafd by the village and the other $1,800,by sen- for governments ‘under ' the‘winter | ’ : works program. The: agreement also. gives. the village a, three-year option to. pur- chiase lot’ 16: (which may be needed in?the event an underpass. is co! structed in that’ area)’: for; $1;400. Frontage tax, ete. on the lot would |* be waived by the: village ‘while’ the lot: is under option. ‘With ‘regard ‘tothe: $5,736: 98 which the village expended.on a water. system* in. the: subdivision | . which is the responsibility. of ‘the nections made ‘to new homes. 15:}homes} are | built within ‘ive! M, McGauley. confirmed that the igreement : should’ not be® signed inti a ‘cheque’ was received: from he ‘company: and a: motion. ‘That his ' agreement’ be.- implemented’ 4s\‘passed with village. chairman |i Aage ‘Sylvest:commenting that the agreement would be signed: upon}: “year” by: WO Gr malls from its present 15: mills; chairman "However; added Mr. Sylvest; before next March council’ will have to decide: whether ‘present, cut' back to’ allow a, mill-rate cut, Also, the provincial government's also have, a bearing. > Santa Visiting ‘action?.on’ municipal grants will), | river. i : ponders have been Called i the, for the of ‘the underpass, the pouring of te:piers and and. construction. Pot th underpass at t | Kinnaird. to., allow. traffic .to.pro- ceed under the CPR ‘tracks to the proposed bridge over the Columbia the erection of the steel superstruc- ture, The contract for the fabrica- tion of the’steel superstructure in- volves’ f fabricating the steel which used in the “Tenders £ for, the excavation and construction of the underpass’ will Gaglardi':in\Victoria’,on’.Thurs., Jan; 3; The tenders for the fabrica- tion’ of the’ steel superstructure 4 for i'The underpass’ is Plaza ‘at mile:2.5, of th ore subdivision, ade with one double-track rail line across it, The roadway width under | be! opened. by. Highways; Minister |" be: to: ‘the rear and south of Castlealta a ‘he underpass ‘is: to be 140 te} ‘Major appointments in the id | ecutive | statt of, the Consolidated: Hit fs to be: 40 it. and the distance | al between the roadway ‘surfacé:and thelbeltom of the: girder, aystem: it 15 it. fi ‘Approximately. 8,000°‘cu. "yds. of!material. must be. removed : to pass’ white ‘another 4,000 ‘cu.’ yds. allow .the. laying , of .a. temporary. while work on tl underpass isin allow + construction “ of the. under: | : of--material-must be removed: to | - diverston “track around’ the site |“ iB nearness of ‘Christmas and: the: end: of the committee for their efficient post- 1 i re. .régular.. employees ing of draws and scores. Particular NATURALIZER thanks to Joe Cushner for the fine job he has made of the draw cards, ing club in Canada that hes draw sheets and schedules as neat and colorful as those done by: Joe. “Curlers of the Week”. Last week I asked if there was any team from the Castlegar club that could give the Reg Stone rink of Trail a‘decent game, Those of you that saw the first round‘of the Brier playdowns last Sunday may agree with me when I say we do have a team, sisting of Joe Charban; Brown, George and his son Wayne are just such a team, The way they ran away with their games against Van Yzerloo and Henne in the first round ‘of the playdowns leaves no doubt in my mind that they will be one ‘of the two rinks representing Castlegar at Nelson come February. New Cologne Spray 5.00 in elegant fluted fobric-topped cylinders —~ bd cop to removed. Spray Set 13.75 new Parfum Spray for the pul * with matching Esprit de Part for rant ‘refillable Parfum Spray. Bath Powder 3.50 énchantingseg-through cover with colorful lamb‘s wool puff Fabergette 3.75 elegant slimlined golden Perfume-filled purse applicator Perfumed Soup 3.50 three bath size cakes boxed for gifting ‘Aphrodisia Be Weodhve : -Tigress. .. Flambeau. : 3 4, _ Open until 9:00 p.m, THURS - FRI - SAT 4 DECEMBER 20 21+ 220, ao “ASTLEGAR DRUG : Goulet “Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 365-3911 I am sure there isn't another curl-+& Got A Problem Got a.Christmas or New Year es coming up and not a-thing to wear! Well don’t’ push the “panic button,” come in and see” what we have. You might find just what you are looking for. We have a large, selection of dressés to choose from. Whether it’s a casual or a late dinner date dress the black basi that Shirley is modeling i is so easy to wear and ac- : ‘always, standing by ready to “‘save the day” i impromptu occasions, always appropriate’. when there n’t time to plan a. special outfit. Or you may “prefer a double knit wool, one of the holiday favourites in one of the gay Christmas colours, or a velvet or velvet and bro- cade teamed up to make a pretty ee dress or a filmy chiffon — a dream, of a dress. : Thess are just a few of the many greases’ we have: in = sizes 10 - 20. ; We also carry half sizes for the more mature. figure. oe New shipment: of Cocktail and Party. Dresses :due in this . week-end. Come in-and browse around! Give « a ‘Sunbeam for Christmas! Mixmaster Mixer, white, yellow, turquoise aa Hand Mixers ...... $15.88 “Automatic Electric Can Openers Pees ie Delux Knife and Scissor Sharpener : Lady Sunbeam Hair Dryer, hat box atyle: SAE eS 51 Steam or Dry. Iron, wash & wear ‘setting , : Sunbeam Automatic Fry Pan with tilt - cover. rand tilt leg. - oe peureerte Salen 95, - $24.98 - $32. sors i Multi Cooker ne Pop Up Toasters Uwe es Sunbeam. Vacuum Cl B and ‘Floor, Poles ; Sunbeam and Lady S be 2am Shave N ~ Enter S Sunbeam Free ‘Mexican Holid ay. ( docks, who- takes’ office « in*Jan- uary and who. attended ‘the, meet: ing as an observer, ‘questioned: the signing of the agreement which acknowledged receiving the $3,736- 98,which had yet to be Paid by the, company, CSB A, check wile village solicitor activities ‘for the four zones, ‘A: Jack ‘of: support “was Chuck: Havitan at: ‘iuese élections. The: Sapeort Of las president of ‘Castlevar Local No. tested ‘at\.the de Eee 1Canadlan Pulp snd Paper. Werk: Lauper 28 and ‘at the Junior ers, when iglections : were held re- Teen .Town a. bank account and -has * a'sum of money. " eeting, e tloger teenagers" shalienges the Kinnaird:; teenag ball-gami *. For further information about this’ game’ teenagers’ should ‘see the arena‘bulletin‘board:-The Teen |; Town ‘in this area has ‘now started some of-the functions which it has Planned,” =. rat of; the Caleae News: next, were. extended at Thursday’ because of th e|*uncil meeting. liday Ceietnas ot responding secretary. P. Bartlett is "inside-guard is R:.Marshall while outside guard is J.’ Stewart. :Trus-| will’‘bi as returned cently, 2S. Be Jonaséon is: vice-president and Ed: Wales is recording and cor- financial “secretary ‘and L,* Buffet ig freasurer. “Evan Moore is secretary and tees: are R. Gemmill, A. LaMarche and .:,T.', Cormier. forms the standing committee.” i'M. Livingstone | » Mrs. : ‘Loyd Groutaess sible? f'a-bylaw- agai to; the.ratepayers of: Cat Jegar the. spring. as made by. Comm. Tuesday night. >! Reporting * on’ the”-health "| welfare coramittee-for the: year; in i the absence of Comm. Muray Lit-|, a le," Mr. Thorp’ said that following |: ‘of | the Last |< ig “decisive. defe: sewerage bylaw 1961, it was decided to let the mat: ter rest for a ‘year. However, public Comm. .Thorp’s'¥ Port on the water, committee. along with Comm, George: Carr’s report | ‘ on. the ‘fire ‘and’ light committee Ve ‘ook’s, year-end of retiring Comm, George ant for “tive, years of faithful © service “on” ‘council’ and“Comm. Murray Little for one year of:the same: typeof service esday night's . At the'same tins. the two new and Frank’ Bishan leon ho attend- were ‘welcomed to council, ~ the meeting, catfes njoyed by x th: year::to.the ravine ‘near; 3rd.and -| Tamarac, : he continued,-and the’ vil- pe ‘was: s:“gurprléed and pleased" Thorp, the.losséof not ‘havitig'a: medical health: officer for part .of the: year. works projects’ are. being ‘held, Up IE s of last: week Celgar’s pulp avis 5 ay should: beobserved and. suggested “Castlegar News readers follow the mention made cin. vs paper about ane a Christmas Mark Safe ‘At 8 am. on Friday m ion. here completed: 240 days with- ‘out’ a lost time injury. 9 “Po mark this significant safety | 6 achievement, a draw was: heldif $1,000- in’ cash’ awards. * or toured the mill-holding draws in each:'department.’ The: main’ draw was -for. $250: with :15": t th. +In : the: past, awards: for, out ‘have “A representative ‘of: ‘the union |: [Wo Bebeck E. Wales,': W. ‘Wanjoff,‘T.: Lockhart, A.:Lam- Moseley; S.’ Gray: and: W. a ase 0 At this ’time the club received a charter from provincial headquar- ters in» Vancouver. Executive : tor, Mtn withthe club's: the Hon. Eric’Martin: * Anyone - wishing further in formation about the club :may’co! ‘| tact T. Cormier. at 365-5874,’ or “R: Paul at 365-4243, or any member | of the executive. A ARoninder For Eateess the: form of ‘an allexpente ed ‘on:a lucky draw, basis 'from-a-| mong all employees. However, due tothe: 240th accident free ey, fall ved | ‘tat January would be! th it would be:a Supper. meeting and ing so’ close ‘to .Cl decided a trip at this time‘ ct year was not practical, hence cas] 3) awards, The «company's '* goal is 365 days without a:lost-time injury. In order to accomplish this goal, the mill must: work until & m.* April'18, 1963," time: injury. e | Friday’ are: “ _ The. prize G. Sawatzky, Winners ‘of the draws held. last ¥ of ificers sy iia the Legion | ‘and: the. adios Aux, ithout avlost | 5 One mile: sof it “the ‘Robson road aking for an vearly start “on thé 2 ‘will be repaved before. Suly of. ext Brilliant Bluffs project.’ year the’ Castlegar: : Chamber’ Commerce has been/assured by. the 3, the department had also instigat- Chamber's roa mittee, : told;‘the :group's » meeting | +: Jast week that this information was | mised‘ to “look into -the question obtained by his committee when it| ofa‘ ‘signal light at met with highw: 8. officials recente lumbia: eerie and: e 2 | week sanding program on the-new ‘Mr..Gorse said that’ as of Dec, fa” 2¢hour‘a-day, © seven-days-a- Kinnaird-Christina‘ Lake ‘ highway. +:Department ‘officials, also: pro- e ‘and 'Co- ohas th -scope..of the ..work | jate’the “way. heavy, traffic at Pine brane to be done ‘at the Brilliant | and Columbia was’ ‘regulated by, the Bluffs all laid out but intends to let | ferries.” the: contract ‘for, the;job when the |: -contract’ is-let for the bridge. ‘Chambers members fendorsed | the: Castle's ‘Theatre’: where * the that the de- “them, * Tee aperee: ‘The matter of dust being’ ale ed ‘on Columbia Ave.‘ across; from ¢ copay big wlekways minister be written [and where large: trucks often: park of the road arenot paved was ‘also discussed ‘with ‘the high- ways officials and they have agreed to study the matter along with re- presentatives of, the; Village of Castlegar. a Mr. Gorse sald that the: Cham: tion of the speed limit'onithe:new highway entering Kinnaird and was informed ‘that. the. Sepereent. had epartment * officials” talso’ told Chamber: committee members that there} te “little charice”. of a sign pi Ing? the Castlegar. Dis- trict Being ee ed at-the junction of the No. 3 highway and Lake-Rossland : link, ee &)° The ‘matter. of “adverse road reports”- was also. discussed and ‘ber, objected to any. further. reduc- | ‘ana ‘radio were to: blame’ for’ play: ing,up certain reports, All road .re- Ports :'are’ made | by * highways. of- ficials' to. Victoria” by,11'a.m, and they are then released to both press ‘A. letter. of, “thanks: is to’ be sent the department by, the. Cham- ber: for; the ‘ widening * job :being done on the highway between Kin- naird and.Blueberry. and "mention will also.be made'of the commend- able number. of: warning: signs Black ice“on the ‘new: road. Fred ‘Pressacco said mention should ‘also“be made’ ofthe work |- the department is doing locally and on, the road:to Nelson -which ‘are the same time: accoinplishing n ighways “otticials said. the, press led: work in’ the jolt tourist seazon. creating winter employment and at }- describe the GOLFING ‘WEATHER “is the way these . Kelly, Otto-;Walker, Sam: Konkin® and weather. being enjoyed here. Along with Ole Olsen;-John Landis’and Dave Campbell, the four men golfed at the Castlegar course on Sunday and are teed of a golf ‘tournament’ on Boxing Day!