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COLUMETA, THURSDAY, DEC; : bed 1964:\, “Waterline Esfimate| = 000: Giles Says Paving at $55,000 indicate) E Roa = thata ante bylaw for Kinnaird would cost $55,000 while a water bylaw to replace ‘existing ‘lines and erect a: storage‘ tank would cost’ $90,000, according - Comm, Ron’ Giles. a detail ed snecrs a the proposed $145, which 000 bylaw and that. it should be | ready in, January. ublic: works commis. to] sioner sa id‘‘the ‘purpose ‘of the. bylaw..“is:to:complete the pav- * All pleted within: th ieronk would 'be com: ie Aa important visitor to Cas: : Me Cappel has repre. | I legar next'‘Tuesday will be the ‘Hon,'Dan Campbell, oO sented Comox « the since 1956 and made his home at'| Gig Courtenay where i he headed the | ¥ activities in the high school there until: his appointment to the CARDIGANS $(0,95 PULLOVERS $9.95 TURTLE NECK BULKY KNIT PULL- municlpal’ affairs, Mr. Campbell -will meet pri- vately. that’ evening, with, repre- sentatives of the twin villages of Castlegar. and: Kinnaird; Cel- gar, the: WKP&L ear. Mr. ‘Giles sald Associated ing of ‘all’ roads and replace * Labor and saterlal'c costs ~ Community Chest Raises ‘yearly ‘and’ the t Photo ~ Mayr-Taylor Wedding Held Baby Dolls | Estron, Nylon,} Brushed. Tri- ‘Regul lett - cot Blend 80% Acetate 20% Nylon. jobs will cost: more it they* are done later, All residents would: be! or spov8 Nylon, Cotton] All. lengths |. Flannalette SM-L- 0.5. m November 21, the Kin- . naird Ptaited Church, ‘graced by baskets of mums and lit candel- bra, was the setting for the Rev. marriage: of Molly Irene Tay-| at this evening ceremony. lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry. T.: Taylor of Kinnaird, of. Warburg, Alber! and Constable Charles Mayr, son of Mr. and Mrs: Karl Mayr D. iL. Bene officiated organist, Mrs. Walter B. Walper, played “Oh Perfect Love” dur- EA PUBLIC NOTICE See Bee Festive Flair Toen and ey eases Show at SHSS . Adm, 75c, Spon- zored by Mutual Improvement Association. “The HCruelhle’, on Sat. ch kets Kinnaird Tite "theatre: Square Dancing, Robson Hall, Tes Dec. 5, 8 p.m. Everybody Wel- evn Rivers a ‘Sat, Spee 3 come. 2.30 - 4,30 Sewing, Noveltles — Bake Table, Door Prize — Draw —- Tickets 38e, Ist Kinnaird Guide Co. 7 ry and Bake Sale, Dee, 5. Kinnaird United Church Basement. PLUMBING & SMI THS HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-753] — CASTLEGAR NIL MT KE E P WARM & DRY We have the footwear to do just that — and we have it for the en- tire family. ’ SELECT YOURS NOW - MADDOCKS ing the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her white full-length gown with long sleeves and softly pleated skirt. The fitted lace bodice was enhanced by a sprinkle of pearls and cup sequins, the back touch- ed off with ‘two bows. A cornet also: tastefully sprinkled with pearls and cup sequins held her elbow-length veil. Her bouquet was of white cascading carna- tions with a tint of red. A single strand of pearls, a gift-from the groom, was her only jewellery. .Maid of honor was Miss Mi- mi Simpson of Kinnaird. Brides- maids were Miss Marnie Dafoe of Trail and Miss Pat Shannon of. Rossland. All were gowned alike in gold peau-de-soie with gold. tulle: headpieces and acces- sories.entone. Their jewellery consisted of a gold chain pen- nent with a single ~-cultured pearl .with- earrings. to match. These were a gift from the bride.» 2 Constable Ray Kostynski of Castlegar’ ‘was best man and .| ushers were 'Constable Dan’ Le- roux ‘of .Grand Forks and Con- stable Bob Stephans. of, Nelson. For her daughter’s wedding | Mrs. Taylor. wore beige and brown: figured nylon over gold taffeta: dress. Mrs, Mayr. chose a. figured blue silk:dress. -. The wedding reception was held ‘at the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hall where a gold and white theme was carried throughout.’ The - three-tiered weeding cake, topped with white edding bells and lily-of-the-val- ley, was nestled in: white! tulle d by white swans and gold rosebuds, Gold and -white streamers entwining two trellis- es with the birde’s. name on one and: the groom's on ‘the other, This.was striking-in gold lettering against white. hearts, Beautiful centre’ pieces ‘adourn- ed the individual :tables. . _Master. of ceremonies was Mr.” Walter Banigan of Robson. Mr. Larry Goetz ‘ of Fruitvale, | who. was -best man when the’ birde's “parents | were married, proposed :the toast to the bride. The groom responded. A: toast’ to “he, bridesmaids: was’ given by the best man, Constable Ray Kostynski. The bride’s youngest ‘brother, Harry, took charge of, ‘the. guestbook. : RARARAR ARRAN an ‘Goulet, eee ane So Co ete h. Venetian Lace. ae And It could only be by Lady Buxton. Venetian Lace and leather. Sound different? This sat is dif-) ° te ferent Beautifully different. An antiqued gold lining peeks behind the lace. The leather is a-rich hand-boarded calfskin. {t's elegant enough for the theater or a formal. Practical enough for any occasion, In Midnight Black or Misty Beige. French Purse, $0.00. Clutch Purse, $0.00, Key- Talner,® $0.00, Plus tax. : LADY. BUXTON Perfumes & Colognes. . sets and_ individual . items aK LANVIN - PRINCE MATCHABELLI - - MAX FACT: ‘SHAGGY Mules $1.99 b $2.29°- $4.99] $2.29 - $4.99 $2.99 _ OVERS ... $15.95 | MEN'S PURE WOOL SUITS All wool worsted plain flannel for young nien or stouts ‘Suit with one pair of pants ..... Extra pair’ of pants for. ........... Seas Koithmoor SLACKS Pure Wool, woven from Australian Mevinos “Keithdal Super 70's Don Parker SLACKS 65% Terylene and 35% Viscose .:. $13.95 pl. SPORT COATS — . Three-butten, ‘half-lined Seamless Winter Shades of Bronze, Coca’ ete. Sizes 82 to 11 “2 pr .. 89e BEDROOM ! SLIPPERS We thave a large selec- tion. to choose. from Orion Pile Washable BOOTEES | “Hoving a problem with your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? | Come in’and fet us heip you ‘with your nelen tien 5 — May we suggest the following:- ; A LOVELY. GOWN OF NYLON: TRICOT:IN:SOFT SHADES. OF - PINK, BLUE, YELLOW 4M. BABY DOLLS -..: $4.98 | ; CAPRIES $4.98 We also have a lovely selection of quilted velvet and “Orion Pile h coats at ec $10.98 - $19.98 | SELECT YOUR. GIFT AND LET US. DO. -YOUR GIFT WRAPPING ae Christmas Shopping Specials. West ‘Bend W: inch Teflon Electric . $21.88 ia Bend.5 - 9 Electric Perk $10.88 $10.88 Stag Handled ‘Carving Sets : ‘Set of Six Decorated Boxed T 99c Proctor 2 slice ‘toaster SHEgs VE YORE : TOY. DEPARTMENT Magna Sli de Projector: Ky Sketch a Graph i 30" Walking - Doll’. Riding Tractor ......... : Gesermareen ‘Set Samson Dominion: hair ‘dryer $13.88 3% quart Presto Cooker dedbeees $10.88 ‘Set of 4 T.V. Tables in storing “rack | = $10.50 up to 25: Ibs. $5.88, eo. Wes inghouse Outdoor 1 oe iti “$3.88 Ve inch {Drill ..: . ¥% Inch Drill... “Toop! very} little revenue from them. $18,000 of $20,000 Goal The KRC Community Chest} 90 per cent of its. goal. of $20,000. when final “odds and ends” are tabulated, says gre secretary-treasurer “expects to reach Alec’ Gra: ‘Mr: = Geay formed the annual drive this year “a very good showing.” He said the general ‘canvass was:25 per cent greater in returns than the one: held last year:: Mr.. Gray said the $20, 000 goal “was poraibly a a u ietle high”. | expected to ‘have’ ste raised 7 | when final figures are in “is ex- SIMIAY LAMONT. Re-elected by: Acclamation: To School Board and ‘that the $18,000: which. is tremely goad,” Kinnaird | Gets _ Okay to Supply. Water to KJSS.. The way, has :been’ cleared for Kinnaird ‘to’ legally: sup ondary, School with water. - An order exempting the lage fromthe: provisions of the Thi ‘elgar. pul and local ‘No. ‘1° of the canadien Pulp and Paper Workers have cries on the terms; for a 1965 c 3 News, union: and company spo- kesmen‘said' a joint release will be° issued containing details of For: Conticen. 7'| the highlights of ‘the. pereement. Revenue ae Trailers e Town - of ‘North ?Kam- |. has - two, trailer courts | within ® its boundaries that. ap- pear} to-be of excellent 'stand- vd but the municipality derives Corner Pine & Columbia ’ a ah i setae sania & Persons Al tend Public: ipmale gh: schoo! Te night for the Castlegar muni- cipal: public: forum. ‘The | $108,000 ‘water bylaw was discussed" Araller ‘porte 5 that® the ed ‘by ‘the Village. of’ Kinnaird the new’ Kinnaird: Junior ey if .Contacted ,by the: Castlegar a “This: ‘information , was. receiv- Be mains, general revenue over a 15 or 20 year period.” cent remission’ for “all /work completed within’ the year. “There would be improv- ed 'fire’ protection. ter should be as dead- ke serviced fairly in that all' would’ have ‘blacktop and proper water, There would ‘be’ no’ in- creases in taxes as ‘the ‘deben- tures would be. paid: for: from |: * There would be a 16 per ; » New’ presi it of the Cas- flegar and District Chamber of Commerce ‘is’ Bank of Montreal | ‘! that ‘discussions will centre ound the possible setting up of a ict municipalit ‘*« The equality, of the’ wa-|‘) end ‘lines would be’ eliminated |." Road maintenance’ costs involving road upkeep . and ou] at ing: would ‘ be ed. in wal main, breal “The appearance ‘o. vag. would be ipproved: gon * Maintonasee costs lave. | ‘ a The office at thé a ca aces som meeting to ‘be Council report 1 za a, district, municipality and a ‘Kinnaird area, day: and: will: : next day: the same way. Co.,and'repre- sentatives from ‘the.Blueberry | this y. Creek: and” Robson’ water dist. A he has not yet. indicated: his rea-i|. sons.for asking for, it. However, jan® it is considered extremely’ likely e contents - of, which \ have. still’ been’ kept secret from taxpayers, @’ been made : available: o the minister, The report deals tives: for, munici-| ‘government in’ the ‘ Castle- Mr. Campbell will. arrive by. government’ lane, next Tues: |. leave: early’ the}, and’an honorary Kinsman. Teachers’ Federation He and his daughters. Hoyt provincial cabinet in March of.|{ this year. ‘graduate of UBC. where he attended the faculty of agri- + Campbell : served Sate the Seaforth Highlanders | § in. World. War It. He is a’ Kiwan- ae isan honorary member of led Children’s: Associ- ‘ation’ at.-Courtenay and‘ is‘ an|@ ‘honorary member of the B.C. Wife have four | children, ° two .sons ‘and two e ,minister was born in Kanarkshire, * Scot- public “utilities. act’ that: probit, i ‘ Castlegar. 2A man‘ well: experienced in village affairs,’ having’ spent' 5% years ‘on’ council: previously, * is jgoeking:. a two-year: commission erm. Vv. R. Cook : believes that in the busy times for Coteeare: ip! ments in the village, Mr. Cook ‘said. he «will--support a “black- topping and sidewalk building program. - of: “the Sins Centre’