CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1961 Px eee Ee eee ee THE SPORTS SCENE NOTICE RESIDENTS of CASTLEGAR, KINNAIRD, ROBSON, BRILLIANT & SYRINGA CREEK. : The Power will be off TUESDAY, MAY 9, at 2 p.m.” For approximately one hour to enable our crews to replace a main line distribution pole broken by a motorist in Castlegar, _ WEST KOOTENAY POWER and LIGHT Co. Ltd. Y ntonaay Mixed Commerciat League: Ladies high’single, Evelyn Wil- son 267; ladles high aggregate, Jan. na Brownlie 627, mens high alngle, Norm Johnson 294; mens high ag- gregate, \Norm Johnson 678; team high single, Splinters 942;- team high’ aggregate, ‘Teachers -2624. Other tap scorers Bob Jeffrey 631, Janna, Brownlle 627, Nick Burak 608, Kavics Alley Kats 3, Ricks TV 1;, Shop Easy 3, Splinters 1; Tea- oe 3, Smiths PécH Untouchables Tuesday 7 p.m. Mixed League Semi- Ladies’ high ‘single, Val Samp- sonoff 275; ladies high aggregate, Results from Bowling Leagues Val Sampsonoff 652; mens high single, Len Kamblick 289; mens high aggregate, Len Kambick 645; team igh. sirigle, West's Misfits. and Greenbacks 987; team high aggre- gate, Greenbacks 2017, Greenback’s 2617, West's Buzzards ‘2472, King Pins 2559, Five Pins 2369, West's Misfits . 2597, Lumberjacks 2410, Greenbacks, King Pins and West's round-robin series to decide the league champs, Wednesday Morning Ladies League Finals: *,, Ladies high “single, Ellon Brown 252; ladies high aggregate, Ellen Brown 538; Sparkplugs 680; team high aggre- gate, Sparkplugs 2336. High average for the season Cheri’ Lyons .and Clara Gottslieg 161. Winning team team high single, High single and aggregate for sea- son, Cherl Lyons 266 and 628. Thursday Night' Mixed League: eh a a KINSMEN MAY DANCE : Zalteoff 216; ladies ‘high aggregate, Misfits ddvance to the finals in a! gnis single, Dave Cuddington 284; mens 656; team high single, Breadwinners 1008; team high ‘aggregate, Bread- winners 2786, Splinters 3, Coasters Be Corner Ping 2, Brosawinnets 23 OPEN: DAY & NIGHT ‘KING KOIN CASTLEAIRD PLAZA LAUNDRY ‘Ladies high — single, McAdams . 477; mens high high sggregate, Dave Cuddington). mC HUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. " PARKAY, Margarine; 2 Ibs. we eens O96 "KLEENEX, 400s, 2 for... 2.2.00. Bbc : “EGGS, local fresh large, 2 dor. . eee 990 — - GRISCO, 3 Ih ‘pail Saari St 09 TOMATO SOUP, gimer 10 O%.5 4 for 4c | » GREAMED CORN, 5 oz, 5 5 fins wees 990 KING SIZE FAB, with Pyrex ...... $1.39" CHEESE, Swift's Brookfield, 2 ths. . 99¢ PORK SHOULDER ROAST, Ih., ..... 490° PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ceeeeee Be BEEF RIB STEAK, | eee “The Village of Castlegar will do Ml “everything in its power” to help the McGauley Ready-Mix plant on the highway near the hospital to re-locate ‘if he (McGauley) so de- sires.” Pete Kinakin a before council Tuesday night to complain Cement Plant Operation - Sees Delegate af Meeting and works supervisor Norman Mc- Nabb will discuss the possibility of locating the operation in other vil- lage-owned land in Castlegar or-on the old’ garbage dump owned by Castlegar near Kinnaird. RENATA SOCIALS y Pau. Mixed “League: sigh single, Ken Price 277; mens about the of the plant in that Brea. He said everyone in the others In Castlegar are also con- cerned. . “Bome move should be made to clean up that corner,” declared Mr, Kinakin. = - Municipal clerk Joe Logelln sald the company hos taken“ out a $10,000 building permit for work on: the operation. He -also pointed ‘out that the village had turned down Mr. MeGauley’s request for -some yillage property on Juniper St. on-. to which’ to move the plant. Comm. Walter Thorp sald tliat when Mr. McGauley spoke to coun- cll he said -that flat land Js of no use to him, it must have a slope. Mr. MeGauley also sald, continued a Thorp, that improvements and additions to the present plant will be “quieter and less of a nuisance than his old vant has been.” . | Mr. McGauley will be advised | of Mr, Kinskin’s visit to council ‘Busy Month Reported By Norm McNabb > Seven hundred feet of sidewalk were, laid along Columbia Ave. bet- ween Crescent St. and Ferry St. under the winter works program during April, works supervisor Nor- man McNabb told council Tuesdsy night. ° He said that the large retain- ing. wall on the Harmston pro- perty on 9th Ave, is nearing com- Ht i id t ximately 120 ae ce Rede of earth were dumped on TRAVELLING ; ? for expert service, telephone. FOR: INFORMATION : ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Your: Canadian pacific travel expert. will complete all reservations for RAIL, AIR, STEAMSHIP and HOTELS. Your tickets will be maited to you or: may be picked up at your convenience. ° = i oa! i a ., Ask about All- Inclusive-Group Economy travel, plans. A. WORLD OF SERVICE: AT Your! DISPOSALI. : boulevards during the month while considerable blacktop patching was done, “More is to be done without delay when weather permits.” A “great deal” of fill was haul. ed to the-Greep property on 7th Ave. with “many more loads yet to be hauled.” Clean-up Week was held duriig the month while street cleanitig took place ‘when necessary ing areas.” A small portion of oil was laid during April while grading on streets and on. the’ elementary sehool grounds took place. Three water leaks were repaired ‘during the month and ome new service was connected. hospital hill area is concerned and|* throughout the business and adjoins |. +o) Mrs, M. Rohn Mr. and Mrs, G.’ Friesen: ac- Rie “| with the Alouettes finishing second, | Peewees 3, Handicaps 1; Mis- fits 3, Fitntetones'-1; Beavers 3, Phantoms 1, Ladies high aingle, Ar- leen Gorepff 248; ladies high ag- gregate, Arleen Gorcoff 557; mens high aggregate, Ken Price 794; team high single, Misfits 1041; team high ageregate, Misfits 2022, Other top scorers Walter Cheveldave 657, Nick Koochin’ 610, John Mason’ 616, Gor- don Relchelt 607. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies League Rolloffs: Alley Katz captured first spot KINNAIRD’ HALL FRL, MAY. 19 9--.??.. BUDDY MARR: ORCHESTRA : DRESS SEMI-FORMAL me TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM / MB's third, Windy Five ‘fourth, fifth and Hurricanes by Allan chard Funk, Bill ‘Hale, Waldo Pen- her and Martha and Frank Peters returned from Portland, Oregon, where they had spent the. weekend. (Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hand and children .of Trall were Sunday vis= itora. to Renata. of Vancouver ‘are holidaying at the home of Misses Lang and Fladager. Mrs. Grove of Trail spent a week visiting her daughter Miss R. Grove and Mrs, W. Hale. Mrs, Allan Olson and children of Cranbrook have “been visiting her father, and mother, Mr, and Mrs, F. ‘Wiesner. Mr, and Mrs, F, Wendich were recent visitors at Kinnaird. Stamp Club Has Lucky ‘Winners ‘The regular meeting of the Ww. E. MacCabe Stamp Club. was held at the home of Mrs. ‘A. Cul- invitations to Mrs. W. E. MacCabe and Mr, John Moor to attend their wind-up sneeiae and -wiener roast on June 9. Mrs. Culley and Linda drew the names for the lucky draw — win- ners, were Roger Groutte, John John and Ron Verzuh. All mem- bers received a share in a gift of mission mixture, Ron Vel then conducted a lively stamp auction which was 8 Jot of fun for all. : Gasllegar Fatsee New Dog Bylaw Castlegar’s new tog. bylaw was given fourth and final reading at council’s meeting: Tuesday night. +, Comm. George Carr. comment- ed that he wished the new bylaw had been in effect a week or so. ago when a dog kept him awake alt night. “Z. wouldn’t -let a dog Aage Sylvest, “T'd go to sleep.” 7A pound bylaw was also given’ final -reading., PAINT SUNSHINE. INTO YOUR HOME WITH odor-free. Touches up intno time—and cleans up with just water! Give your walls and ceil- Ings deep glowing beauty— with the glorious colors of Monsmel Lated _ Menamel LATEX | You'lt really enjoy painting the one-coat way with Monamel Latex. It smooths on fast—drles in minutes—is' completely - Oglow | 2 ' -BROS, BUILDING & SUPPLY'CO. LTD. «Phone. $351." . ‘Mrs. 8. Breuch ‘ang children |} ley with president Pat Creighton in the chair. There were 21 methbers|° present. : ‘The members approved sending | . keep me awake,” laughed Comm.: alxth. Season highs — high aver- age, Mona Menard 187; high single, Mary Gemmill 288; high aggregate, Mona Menard 713, Banquet to be}: held on ‘Tuesday, May 9. eg. ee Kinnaird Fill or see 3 ‘ Rate Again 15 As predicted in the Castlegar News last week, the Kinnaird coun- cil Monday night. established the municipal mill rate at 16 mills for the second year in s row. * Anticipated general. revenue is A brarees with a surplus expected f $369, Anticipated water revenue 1s $65,520 with an. anticipated sur- plus at the end of the year of $5,118, ‘Thus the total anticipated rev- enue, described by finance chairman G. 8, Rust as “the highest ever,” is $217,232 while the Budseted: sure plus totals $5,487: "KINNAIRD, B.C. f NO. ONE Sher | lb. “CUT. RATE. PHONE 3261 CUT UP ON TRAY ALLE BRANDS. Wieners 3 Ibs. NALLEY'S ‘Pickles 2A oz. ic FREE DELIVERY. Frying. 2 Ib. Smoked Pieces Ib. . : Open dally 9/am te 9 pm eee Sr ichdes closed at 12 noon: . 2 eens ; ‘BOYS T-SHIRTS SIZE.2 - 6 “REGULAR. 98c) REGULAR $2.98 Carolyn’ s Childrens Wear. Le ACA CTA Central rata | | FREE DELIVERY .— _ PHONE 3093 FLOUR, 25 Ib. all brands Lee $1.39 GRAHAM WAFERS, Christies, 2 pkgs. 9c CHEESE, Velvocta, 2 ihs., : LETTUGE; 2 beads. GRAPEFRUTT, eee | “SPECIAL, ooo eee, TBs. ’ BOYS SUMMER PANTS: SIZE 8 - 14, SPECIAL oOo $1.98. -WE ARE AGENTS FOR TRAIL D Y CLEANERS, ; Kinnaird ‘Socials Celgar, Columbia Announce New Tre” J ; Kaufman, Phone’ 5488 (Mr, ond Mrs. E, M, “McGauley Southern California and a reunion with. Mr, ‘'s two sisters, Yand Mrs, Orpha Munden, formerly Sanba . Barbara. During their week in ‘Hollywood they visited many of the familiar television, shows, watched a movie. WAL: events and safety all of Cominoo’s, opera- All of these projects have 6ne common goal — to emphasize Saf- ety..within the company’s opera- tlons, not only during Safety Mon- th, ‘but throughout the year, Cominco’s Safety Month accld- | last, five years, however, all opera- tions of Cominco have registered =) only 31 Bafety. “Month accidents, an average’ of. slightly more than six each a yen: Last year, there were Only two, with four-in 1959 and two in 1958, In the past few years .Comin- co's. operations have won a great many ‘safety awards, *- :The ‘John. T,. Ryan Memorial ‘Trophy, awarded ‘each year. by the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy to mines in Canada'em- ploying over 100 persons with the best.:Bafety record, has been won three times ‘by, ‘Cominco mines, < at Riondel, once.~ ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, A. K, Waldie, Phone 5921 _Mr..and Mrs. W. T. Waldie, ac- WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY’ . AND. DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY: ®, PICK-UP. EVERY, MONDAY & RSI a eae A by Mrs, A. White, spent a few dsys visiting the former's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C. Loveland of Spokane. Miss Judy Stadler spent a few ‘days in the Castlegar hospital. Dr. CG. B. Wright of Calgary is spending a week's holiday at the home of his uncle, Dr. W. L. ‘Mr‘and: Mrs. W. T. Waldie spent 8, few days. B vis! ‘home of, ‘thelr ‘son and itn at the. home of and Mrs, %, epile and fel in Nakusp.’ : ae ‘The: HB. mine} at ‘Salmo ° “has | won it¢‘twice and the Bluebell mine}. e motor trip at Las Vega: Dr. Belle MoGauley,of Los Angeles and Reno, Nevada. "Mr. ond Mrs, A, Sinclair ‘spent of Pullman, ;Wash., now residing at| tha weekend visiting thelr daughte: and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R.-V. Lamond and, family., They left for thelr home. in Grand Fork. on ‘Tuesday. were Mr. and Mrs, Scadellaro of .| Bellevue, Alberta. The Bench Circle of the United Church WA. met atthe home o: ‘hostess. Genelle'and Blueberry Creek. of Mra, Barton Brown last week, comed into the group, Mrs. was winner of the: hostess prize. To he Allowed Ta Use Park council meeting Tuesday, night. only. be. used ball ow. a mile.” Mr.| , Council’ voted" to ‘allow “women and girls to use the bellpark.for softball — but not for baseball. “MILK & DAIRY “PRODUCTS Phone 5578 for Ectagutly courtesy 5 service -with Vitamin -“D” enriched: refrigerated “PALM? products. . See: your milk processed with, the ‘LATEST in. NEW crupment - —- the milk with: the a vole and ‘dairy ‘Local: ‘Salseman, . “FRANK HARVEY “Accifent \ Vietim In Trail Hospital re head injuries were suf. fered by Raul Tavers; 28, of Castle. gar. in the early. hours of yesterday morning when.the car which he was driving collided with a power pole, near the Co-Op Transporta- tion garage in Castlegar. He is re- ported in serious condition, PHRHEVERZOFF — ‘To Mr, and Mrs. Peter W. Pereverzoft of Bril- lant, April 29, a daughter. 5 in the making‘st. Marine Land and enjoyed the old, fashionéd setting are! back from ‘a vacation trip to| of Knots Berry Farm. ‘The McGaut. cy's spent « few days of their | -Gneats /on, the weekend at ‘ine home :of Mr. and Mrs. O, J, ‘Wilson Mrs, John’ Kennedy when the group heard the final ‘report on ‘thelr successful Spring Tea. A future|’ coffee party ‘1s in the planning. Ten membérs participated in the | - devotional period ‘conducted by the Girl Guide Gookte Week’ has| been “declared a success, Ths can- ,| vassing.-on Friday and Saturday -pointed assistant treasurer for Col. sew the Ist Kinnaird Peck in char- ge of ‘the Upper Bench. The’ 2nd Kinnaird, Pack took Dumoht’ while} ‘Teasurer, of Columbia Pulp Bales, the Guides canvassed the highway,| Sccording to an announcement by ‘The-Baden Powell Club has ‘8 Fagin in snttericon|,sehenale. for tered accountant’s degree, in 1948 aedstct iis cakoees was shawl by| While with Peat, Marwick, Mitchel! a splendid turn out, at the: home ‘Women: are’ in the same ‘cates gory as children. Or co stated Comm, ‘Walter Thorp st Castlegar’s In. suggesting,“. at a recent meeting, that Castlegar’s ballpark by children, sald Mr, Thorp, “I had overlooked the fact of womens’ softtall and girls’ satt- I would: say they were in the same category’ as children, ‘They're not going to drive the ball Coast Appointment _ ir if Stewart Routledge has been ap- umbla Cellulose ‘and Celgar, and ‘T. N, Beaupre, president. - Mr. Routledge. recelyed a char- & Co., Vancouver, and joined Col- umbia Cellulose ‘as assiatant’ genior ‘Two new members = wel-| sccountant ' at= the” Princé. ‘Rupert |: mill in 1969 following ‘seven ycars Gerry Rust and Mrs. Ed Johnson. Plany | in financial: and ‘accounting ‘posi- were made fora bake sale and, tions with’ ‘Brazilian Wives in Strawberry” ‘Tea’ to bé held in dune. Delicious . refreshments were |-" served by’ the; hostess; Mrs. Johnson, Cellulose head! office in Vancouver Toronto and Brazil, 0 8.0 4 He’ ."moved to’ the’ Columbia Hin 1960 as assistant to the. treasur- The next meeting is to take place ‘er. Mr. Routledge is a member of the Institute of Chartered Account- ants‘of British Columbia and the Boclety, of Inidustrial arid Cost Ac- ‘| countants of British Columbia. ay ‘| tion of the Trail zinc roaster plant mated at $4,000,000. ‘} tt waa important to Cominco that CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1961 7 Third Unit For Waneta: Installation of a third genera- ting unit at the Wancta Power Plant by Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company and moderniza- highlighted an address to share- holdera at the annual meeting of Cominco at Montreal by company ‘president W. 8. -Kirkpatrick.... Cost of the third unit ts est!- Mr. Kirkpatrick also eaid that mining BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT Open 9 til 9 ‘@ QUALITY @ SERVICE e@ PRICE son ns possible on the lead and zinc reserves at Pine Point in phe Northwest Territories, These are capable of contr!- buting In a major way to the con~ tinuity and growth of metaliurgical operations at Trail,” he pointed out. “We have been encouraged by the recent: interest the Canadian. gov- ernment has shown. in the con- struction of the necessary railway. “Discussions with government representatives have been actively proceeding .and we! hope that in the near future’ the government will announce a definite date when the proposed railway will. com- mence.” i ‘The reserves at Pine Polnt are owned, by Pine. Point Limited, in which. Cominco has‘ a .78.2 per cent interest, ‘ High School ~ Open 10 Nears ‘The original wing of the Stan- : ley Humphries High School was 10 yeara old’ yesterday, It was opened |: Ya GALLON - ICE CREAM 59c_ by the Hon. ‘Doug Turnbilll on May tne 3, 1951, z ‘The new addition to the high schoo}, built about five years ago, doubled’ the number 6f. classrooms in the building, iTS NOTICE FIRE.SIRENS' “In the Villages of Kinnaird and Castlegar will sound the ALERT SIGNAL at 7.55 a.m. on FRIDAY. MORNING, MAY 5, 1961 Tune in your’ radios’ to, CJAT ‘at 8 a.m. for the half hour: National Broadcast. Meg : THIS'IS AN EXERCISE ONLY CCC a ee Te es KINNAIRD - Those householdérs GARBAGE residing along 7th_ dvised that Avenue (No. 3 High = Friday _afternosns. --° SAMSON | SERVICE -& SPRUCKING | al ae a : Save: on “your .excavating work -by phoning 5464. “a | BAND CONCERT AT SHHS. » ” WEST P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 6 SUMMERLAND BAND Excavating Specialists : ! and Lighting cee fixtures’ in effective Friday, May .12, garbage will be picked up from their residences on ‘FABULOUS NEW BUILT: IN ve RANGES tae - NOW. ON DISPLAY sees us for special Electrical Heating ~ Installation are Y Allen Selbie:, Installations "Stock, and for 29c¢ aca “BULK ‘ DICKSON’S COFFEE 69cu SPUDS_ LBS, $2.99