12 CASTLEGAR NEW: 'S, Thursday, June 13, 1963 Tadanac. Boiler Shop Team Wins Blaylock : ae, Tadanac Bolter Shop team ; olidated ‘Mining and! cn ini CU FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL ‘CH, e WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 Rose Bowl division at Spal "has. won the 1963 Blaylock Rose Bowl first aid com- petition, it was announced. last week by J. C. Ink, supervisor of safety and hygiene. Members of the winning team are E, S. Secco, captain: and V. Parslow with J. D. Bagshaw as coach, The Blaylock Rose Bowl is symbolic of first aid champion- ship throughout Cominco opera- tions and is competed for by the top team from each division. Other division winners were: Lead Refinery team, Metallur- gical Division — A. Orlando, ‘cap- tain; C. V. Maletta; J. S, Bowcack, coach. : Alberta Nitrogen Department team, Chemical and Fertilizer Di- vision — L. T. Larson, captain; D. W. Langille; C. F. Lydsman, coach. Sullivan Concentrator .team, Mines Division — J. S. Reid, cap- tain; R. Holland; M. A. Slobodian ARCA +coach, The spacious lawn at the home ot) Mr. and Mrs, E. Frederiksen was ’ PAINTING AND : DECORATING Free Estimates Gladly Given P, WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. ‘Phone 365-5410 Television Service ; e Repairs to: all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs, @ Electrical Appliances, @ Applications for TV cable hook- © ‘ NOTICE Examination for:Scalers’ License will. be held at: “Nakusp Tues, June 4th Nakusp:- Near Celgar Ltd... office Greenwood Tues. dune 18th Cooke: Lumber. ; Co. Ltd. “Passmore Thurs. June 20th Passmore Lumber Peers as o, Ltd. 5 : at: 8:00: a.m. The. eee will be taken’ up ‘with. scaling’ logs and the afternoon: with the: written paper. “oo. Examination’ fee-is $5.00. : Application’: forms ‘PROPERLY ‘FILLED: ouT “N° ADVANCE | must. be submitted ‘AT ‘THE EX- ‘AMINATION. : ented «Application: forms ‘and further ‘aformation Bole Bs CO.’ or Local Forest Service Officer.’ ~ them. Stop’ in for "your, test may: be obtained: from the District eoreeen Nel-. After Shave Lotion,’ DeLuxe Plastic 4% ox, $1.50. Guide Work Party. Readys_ ‘Camp Rory for Summer ‘A work’ party was held last? “weekend at’Camp Rory ,when 30 district Guides ond some parents helped clean up the camp ready for, the summer, camping, Parents pro- viding transportation :out; to the camp were J. Dalziel, ae Wilcox, G, Laycock \and Mrs,* B.’» Halare- wich all’ of Castlegar, CER, Nick- erson,of Robson and Mrs, D. Amos of Kinnaird. Mrs,. J.. Dalziel,’ district ‘com- missioner, extended her grateful thanks to these people for the tran- sportation. She also thanked those who had’ worked so hard’ while there and'these were the Guldes, ‘Mrs, Wilcox, Mrs, F, Giraud, Mr, and Mrs, Nickerson | and | Mrs. Amos, and a special. thanks to Mtr! Dalziel and ‘son, ‘John, for: ‘the, ex eavating they did. The Guides did a good job ‘of’ burning stumps: and;small brush, The ‘Guides’ also, had a cook-out when they prepared the.lunch, Dur- {ng the ‘afternoon: all present 'en- joyed pop“. and marshmallows, which was supplied Hioueh the courtesy, of ‘the. district: LA... It was noted that most of the districts ‘have completed ' their -al- loted joba at the camp and Castle- gar expects to, complete theirs soon; > When. another: work : pi will be’ held, the’ fathers will be called on, there being some car- pentering work to do." KRA Accepted as Member Of Community Planning ‘Phe general’ mecting ‘of ‘the Kinnaird Ratepayers’. Association was held in the KIS hall last week. The May meeting was not held be- cause of.the Jack of a quorum;‘a banquet was in progress that even- ing and perhaps members thought that the: meeting had been’ post- Poned when they found the hall occupied by others, The Kinnaird Ratepayers’ “As ithe =: Planning Association, Benefit | ac- cruing from this consists mainly of pamphlets and reports: concerning problems of other communities and the solving of these problems, This membership should be a source of ideas an dassistance inthe solution of: local problems, ‘Appreciation was expressed. by the committee appointed to. the spring ‘cleanup. schools jEffluent from towns ity it will provide for, those, who couldn't possibly afford an educa: tion‘away. from home.: Overcrawding at UBC ‘is ine creasing at/an’ alarming ‘rate :and this situation is an‘ additional fac- tor.in the planning of outlying col- ’: However, ° the | immediate = moer elementary | &ehool. and. particularly ‘fora: se- condary school in Kinnaird. Tt was decided to invite a member, of the School Board. to. the” September mecting to present the membership with a more factual picture of the situation. Mr. Harms expressed concern ‘over control ‘of. water : pollution. ‘upstream’ could be:a health: hazard: “and rune less this waste is rigidly controlled the water supply of Kinnaird could. easily. pecome ‘coritaminated to danger point, It was -pointed aH that Kinnaird itself.is by.no means Pollution’ of ‘The need for was: discussed. (‘Morris Simpson stated that. the community must take a ‘realistic attiude in provid- ing opportunity for the young. In- creased enrolment means .-more schools and consequently increased taxes, The proposed regional ‘ col- lege will also mean ‘additional ex- pense to the. community. at: large but the cost in tax dollars. will be more than offset by, the opportun- of streams, rivers and lakes is a:mat., ter of grave concern ‘and should be pitas controtled by.‘ government, Simpson reported, that.p fodte tests of water are taken ‘by the village ‘of Kinnaird. Solid mat- ter suspended in the Water-supply, at present is due to:the high level of the river and is not: Fefuse ‘from Celgar. Mr.” Sanvido. ‘commended: the village with regard. to the recent .HOLIDAY TIME . IS SAFE: ., DRIVING. TIME. Make ‘Sure YOUR Car . g @ STEERS SURE- Bear’ Alignment. & Balanc- ing make’ steering safe and $ saves tires. @. SEE FAST : y. safe... . get your. fenilights tested now. @: STOP QUICK Nothing takes the. place of good brakes when you need now. i vice:president, He is moving to Cas- |Join: the -KRA. The election of’ of- oiling ‘of roads,’ and :Mr.: Simpson suggested that Ron Giles be thank- ed fora job well done. Mr. McCreight reported that the towns of Kelowna’ ons Penticton practise pest control,’ This was 0! interest'to those present as. most of them'have been Sisbtins th the! bat and” bushland” are: badly” inf and continue fo. be: a... breeding suggested ‘that pro- to spray, the: ares, encompassed by: Gerald ‘Archibald resigned as tlegar and Kinnaird’s loss is Cas- tlegar’s gain. .Mr. Sanvido thanked ‘Mr. Archibald for his. interest: in and effort expended’ on the KRA. Mr. Archibald: urged the members| of the KRA to join and support the Castlegar and District: Hospital. As of the inkabitants,‘of this area. © The ‘next.:general’ meeting: of, the KRA will be held on the’ first Thursday. of September — Sept.'6, at’8'p.m.: The‘ property ‘owners of Kinnaird are urged ‘to attend and ccna | ficers’ for the coming year wit ty = DAVID SOOPER {MEN'S WEAR = 30 STEPS FROM SUPER ALU IN one OGLOW. BLOCK: cn ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 13, 1963 - CLOVERLEAF Nee reins Seimon, 3 3 3for$ 99 “EXTRA eo ‘ = oe ‘Sandwich Spread 4 49 | LIBBY’S 48:0z;. ‘ Tomato Juice 3 tins $1] “SALAD BOWL: 32-0z, - Salad Dressing .. 39¢ “MALKIN' : Pure Jam, 2 Ibs. 49c “CAKE MIX; Duncan F aS, 2 ce ry 9 | STANT cHoco ATE Twink TEA BAGS, Lipton’s Ceylon G0 Tea bags -.......055 worthy and ‘of itmost: importance ‘to ‘all ||