RGHP Seek Info “Qn This .22 Rifle” As a result ‘of the publica- tion of; an article ‘in Weekend Magazii which : appeared on Public Notice April 18, "the identity of the ori- : ¥ ginal owner, o the | murder WER : 4 on used in the s! ing of John E i Saturday, ‘August ie, ‘Leslie’ Brian Dixon and Dianne at Midnight the Castlegar Phipps at’ Piper's Lagoon, near Nanaimo. on Oct. 16, 1962, has Fite Phone Number will be _ changed to agent and telegrapher at Savo- na, B.C. who died on March 15, 1088 The rifle is geacribed as a .22 calibre, Model 63 Win- Social Notes from Kinnaird Mrs. J. Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 Among a ntimbér of guests with Mr. and Highway, in the ‘Yukon! This pai le spent a week with the Fodors leaving Wednesday to resume a tour of Canada and points in the East- ern United States during .the next few months. . Gary Fodor,'a nephew residing with the Fodor family, also had | visitors.’ ‘Judy. Spilak, her friend Norma ‘Wiedman and Ed Blain, came from Calmar, Alberta, to | spend fe four days just recently. Kinnaird for the. past year. The family plan to make their home ember. Meanwhile Mr. "and Mrs, a their four-week nin, children from a week spent on vacation in Riendel. Mr. ‘and: Mrs.’ Gerald Bey. man have had a motor trip thr ugh the Western United States stone Park and adjacent Grand | j Teton :in Wyoming. Going to Salt Lake City, they: visited the’ Morman ‘Temple, swam in the great Salt Lake and later visit- ed Bryce Canyon‘ which is also in Utah and 's arrival here from: Resolution: . deland, N.W.T,;, Mra, children have been’ living ‘in ‘Blue Flame ALL. OF THE DEALERS ADVERTISING ON THIS PAGE WILL INSTALL TO “BLUE. FLAME” STANDARDS FOR COMFORT. .AND INSTALLATION ‘THIS BLUE FLAME SEAL CERTI - ‘THIS COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND SIZED. . 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Touching on Death Valley they next visited Los Angeles, touring the 65-acre wonder and fantasy of Disney- land. ‘They came. home via San Francisco, through Oregon. and the Red Wood Forest to Seattle atid | Vancouver. e Baymans then.toured their home province viewing for the first time the ‘Fraser Canyon on their way. to Kamloops, - striking | out from Vernon to travel: over the Mo- jnashee Pass: to arrive here: via Needles and Nakusp. This itinerary’ provided: ex- tra kriowledge of Canada for the Baymans who ‘have travelled a great deal. They met inthe Air Force: Mr. Bayman was ‘born and raised in South Africa. Mrs, Bayman has been, during this year, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross in Kinnaird. returned Sunday froma holiday at. the coast in which they visit- ed friends on V Island Mr.. andMrs. ‘Harvey Jack | ° siser ‘has a design of merry- go-rounds ‘against a shower of small blossoms. other which would sure- ly delight a° child dearning num- bers called. '“One’ to . Ten.” This is a block pattern, alter- nating numbers and daisles. . The: choice of . ' handled by D. T. Rogers of a chester serial 41640A, « . Mr. Dilishough's ‘estate was been established. 365-7322 The weapon was originally owned by Robert Ralph Dilla- pough, a: former .CNR. station J. Logelin Clerk Kamloops law firm. Certain as- sets of the estate were sold and other assets, including the mur- der weapon, were advertised for. sale at a public auction which was held in: Kamloops on Feb. Top-Notch : Engineer Heads B.C. éading B.C: of cued rivera evelopment engineering orate whose /-career ‘has’:5 years of utility, Robert Campbell McMordie, 56, is Columbia projects mana. ger and associate manager, en: wi "Hy: is''a men anned 34 erience:.:, .' joines Commis ion from Ontario Hydro | both: project and reservoir en- Castlegar Man Made Toasimaster Deputy Governor Alan Hill, governor: of pis-! trict 21 of Toastmasters ' ‘Tnter- national at Vernon, has .| versity of Toronto: Wwith-a BASc Hydro’s Columbia. in 1956 as chief ‘engineer, and in assumed : additional | duties: : Team 1958 as acting general manager. |iim In °1959, ieMo: die was/ap- pointed chairman ‘of the senior staff executive, committee ‘and manager. of engineering and op- erations, His, responsibilities include gineering :involved. in .construc- tion; of the .three..datns. to be built under the Columbia. treaty and protocol. Graduating from the Unt- dégree in ‘1930, Mr." MeMordie joined Ontario Hydro ‘as’ struc- tural designer’and designing en- gineer. Six years later he moved 6 H. G. Acres and Co.’ Ltd.; con- sulting engineers, as structural soar engineer, :: ed. the’ appointment ‘of: Arnold Calder of Trail 05°1964-65 Area Governor’ for Area 7,.which in- cludes ‘Toastmaster, Clubs in Ontario Hydro in’ 1940 ‘and, in |, .Was:named projects engi- for all ‘Trail, Nelso: and Na- kusp’Slocan ny Cast Mr. Calder ‘also announced the appointment of Andy Shutek of the Castlegar Club as Deputy Governor for’ Area 7. | neering projects. eer, dater, becoming building engi: : Named preraih’ plitining and control engineer in 1953, he became senior. project engineer LAWN-BOY 19,1955 by George Sheline, who has since died. The identity. of the riginal owner of the* weapon was: e8- tablished on April 22, 1964, and since that'time the police have conducted extensive enquiries in an .effort..to determine what subsequently, became of it. How-, ever, as yet, there have been no conclusive ‘results from these enquiries. The police are. therefore again appealing to the public for any information which might result in solving this most hein- ous and. apparently ur unmotivated crime, and particularly any in- ONLY With Gas Heating - Do You Have This wallpaper for girls is almost un- limited. and _ includes Bats Fash- ioned Garden” which is a collec- tion of botanical sistelies against a garden background. The boy's ‘world. of veallpa- per ranges,from “Ct ig the mur- der weapon. ;The police wish, to impress upon the public: that alliant for mation received will be: trea’ in the strictest of He, roated A. 34-year-old baler: ‘was miscellany..,of _ knots, ‘antique cars, Scout manuals, stamps and objects, to plaids and stripes and patterns with golfers, box- ers and. bowlers. ‘Historical scenes are’ popu- lar with both boys and girls: alized ‘animals’ gambol merrily on “Calico: Zoo” wallpa- per, designed for. nursery decor. is used on the ceiling. . Deer Park Socials MRS. C. 7. WILLIAMSON: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bert George |'g, and relatives in Vancouver. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leitner and family. have been Mrs. sLeituer's s eaten and oe route to arrive in Kinnaird. ! Leitners accompanied ‘them Christina Lake. prior to: their departure on, Suriday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Spence had as their guests over the weekend the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ho- ward Shearer of Los Angeles. Joining them for the thre visit were the -Shearer’s’. son and family, Mr. and“ Mrs. Shearer and four children of Mazoola, Montana. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Gormley for a few days has been Mrs, Gormley’s. parents, Mr..and returned to their home in Onti-|' och, Calif.,.on Tuesday. OVER A CENTURY OF “KNOW-HOW” BY AMERICAN STANDARD — - American Standard brings you the gas furnaces that need no sales gimmicks THEY BRING ‘YOU BUILT-IN: e EFFICIENCY SAFETY @ DEPENDABILITY @ COMFORT Ph. 365-7531 e APPEARANCE @ ECONOMY: © QUIET OPERATION. @ CLEANLINESS INSTALLED TO B.C, GAS SERVICE LEAGUE STANDARDS FOR YOUR PROTECTION BY SMITH‘S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD: © — Castlegar — Crescent St. ° ‘alif.,; spent. the weekend. at..Deer ‘Park at the ‘home of the Jatter’s brother. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman.: They were .accompani- ed by Mrs...B. 'T.< Coleman : of ea | Nelson. .. My, and Mrs. John Stephen: son of High River, Alberta, were among the many. weekend. camp: ers at Deer Park. e | Campbell River, ; uver Is- land, were recent’ guests at the Briggeman. ‘Mrs. Bavis is the daughter ot Mri ‘and Mrs.’ J. A companion paper of gingham mo home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred f two]. counts of capital murder in the}: ‘two-year-old rifle ‘slaying of}. teen-age sweethearts near Nana- THIS, BLUE F FLAME SEAL imo. Beene TT SeR ®onald Eugene Ingram ap-\. THIS. COMPLETE. WEARING: SYSTEM posted, before, Hagieiats A |. “MAS. BEEN” DESIGNED AND: SIZED couver and was remanded with- |-- ‘ORT: AND _ EFFICI aENEY. out plea until Aug. 14:in- Nanai- “THE STAND: : ” Ge is charged . in the slay- ing of Dianne Phipps and Les- GAS. - SERVICE | “LEAGUE © OF: BRITISH. ‘COLUMBIA lie Dixon, both 19, shot with ay 22-calibre rifle in Jocations eight ‘miles ‘apart Oct. 16, 196: +. Police » sald Dees came from a year ago. He was for. day night. purther information the rifle, how- evar is still being sought.) ~ 2 Morman Elders ' Br ve in District Two new: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day. Saints (Morman) missionaries have ar- rived to. work inthe Castlegar district. ( E They are two ‘prothers, ‘eL.1- ers David and Richard Ball of Lewisville, Idaho. Elder David is of Brigham Young NATURAL GAS co. tm. of | 2. Deer.Park ono eft here in 1917 and this was her first trip bacl to her, former home. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Rolfson and daughter Anna of Lady- smith; Vancouver Island, were the recent guests of Mr. and | guj Mrs. C. ‘Williamson while |e spel mding a few days holiday at Renate at the home of Mr. aad oy: Carl ley, > Alberta; *: home: of ‘his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hill and their children returned to their. home’ in Santa Ana, ‘Calif., afte! spending ' a. week camping; at Deer. Park. « , Mrs, Georga Briggeman was a: recent : visitor /to » Vancouve! where she was the guest of Mr: Sylvia. O'Brien. On the weekend, Mrs: Briggeman® went to Cas- tlegar where she ‘attended the ttia = Sel hwartzenhauer a Jamieson and Mrs cent visitors at Mrs. Jamieson’s :home ;here. © 2 SPECIAL el : reraso0 ig] elder Richard ‘has just: gradua- he spend the next few. y weeks at the. Mrs. EI E. Butier of Robson. were ‘re-| —_ ,, Branches Throughout the Interior. _ Monbor of the. Gas Service League of British’. : + Columbia : University, Provo, Utah, : while ted from Rigby High School. VACUUM CLEANS + | al’-Engiheers’ of, B, Candlar Standard: CASTLEGAR 1928, Mr. MeMordie ‘has: also : |,o£ the Vancouver Electric Club. : ing, photography and gardening. (r. McMo) for all uli generation Pro- jects.a year later. yen - A member, of the Engineer- ing Institute of Canada : since been.a member ..of-the Associa- tion” of Professional , Engineers, ‘Ontario, serving: on many-com-| fnittees of this organization. “He ‘is currently a ’mémber of the’ Assoclation ‘of an the ir Association, and is a.director’ of the Cana- dian ‘Bidctrical Association and f' the Canadian Na- imittde “of ‘the’ World inference’ and ‘the In- 1'C.o mimisstoh “on Lae Mc ‘die Be ed to the’ Victoria’ ieee of;Com- merce from 1959 to 1962, and is ated with the ‘Union ‘Club and’ thé’ Werld' Federa- lists < Ganada and is a director Hobbies include’ woodwork- rdie and his wife; Ena May,” have ‘three children. MEN WEAR : may SHOES — On following: article was written by Robson irestdent Art Andergon, president: of the Sou- thern Trans-Canada;Highway As- sociation, for, publication in the Lethbridge: Herald on the occa- slon of the opening of the Sal- mo-Creston .. Kootenay Skyway scheduled to take place on Sat- urday. It is reprinted here be- cause of ita, local; interest. By CA. ANE DERSON. *Since’ the. daya;ploneers of this continent: began’ to. settle the vast wilderness areas, with thee exception * of shelter and Road Opening « ACROSS FROM ae ARENA }QEMENT “-PLYWOODS communitgs, towns and cltié of -the carts, moe papal or tea trails, found need of. continual * improvement to accommodate the rapidly im- proved, methods of transporta- B "FLOOR TILES DOORS * WINDOWS PAIniS on. "Around the turn of the cen- tury the automobile--made its ode of trans- MOULDINGS \ YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY ~ ntry portation. Dirt and mud rae gradually Mra ‘ploped into ie roads, ipa years = asphalt ae :to-’appear in S more progre: give ee) and tins y this typ are facing is setopled as, 1 ntandare for all our : Gordon Wall: a thes sacra! importance to the expansion’ and” growth’ of our es most 6 ser- jous .and some- what grim-faced pout on all battery of repo! He was S nanked by. two doc- tors of medicine —:J.A; Tay- Jor; deputy. minister: of ‘public health, ‘and George | Elliott,” as- sistant Provincia! health officer. “we "eal feel“ we bibuld be ‘very’: frank about: this;: and-not: hide any- thing froin’ the public: This pro- blem ‘requires « concerted : com: munity. action.” “The strange part of the in crease of this crippling disease is that cases are uch site ‘of mora fibres for the in- creases, saying::“‘A. person who is indulging in’-sexual promis: cuity is not Uving -up to our ghrietinn principles we are t'we must, not commit ad- ultery we should: nbt ‘do ‘so. This alarming ' increase’ is proof of our lowering moral: standards. I'think the churches should do far more than. they. are doing.” : Oddly, however, the greatest increase has come: in the 30-35 age bracket, and. not in the teen- age group, though | there’ is an increase in that group too. Such eS" ‘prove ‘ there is a great ‘among mar- ried people, . The* doctors “feel that be- cause of the :wonder ‘drugs ‘peo- ple: have felt’ secure in: their UPHOLSTERY nT, CALL. us TOLL FREE ‘ ZENITH’ 6910 1185 Cedar’ ‘Avene, Trail, BA C. ‘, Our Prairle provinces area blessing to; the: ceoad, builders, where in tlost.c it; plains present no erent mf ems or costs of construction, In the Bere vingé‘of British’ dluinibla, “gre! motifitain ‘ranges; “for the aed part running north and: “youth | and separated by deep valleys, have presented a fantastic Fob: len: to ‘the’ east-west catistr tion of a:good. highway,system. Fortunately our. engineers have been: ‘able ’:to™. overcome most of the obstacles, Massive equipment, and Seingant powder | il tend to simplif, CUSTOM DRAPERIES GUARANTEED MANSHIP in in super highways: pele the: ng of Sopra SURUTNA foes aM formidable moun’ terrain. However’ the cos | works is staggering. + With’ "eo tinuin; man’s a itsive for be nication'demands more impr ed “‘facilities.“Where once-iwe were content to’ follow the twist- ting; ‘winding and‘ rcund’ about roads of the valleys, ‘we d (o' past ‘few. years ‘great strides: have: ‘been. made. toward this goal, for indeed: the ‘entire future expansion of economy is continned ‘upon ate improv- promiscuity,’ and‘:not - But, the doctors insist, there de- finitely is-cause for worry.