CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 15, 1965 ‘Hemiege’s me Wddede ny, be sura‘to:tell them al Maren, They will be aalattad w win asket: of gifts and halptut Ihomatn they will rocalve tron 4 2 ‘emia of the eon it WELCOME WAGON re-election, Mr,’ Maddo :| mented that he hasn't ‘given the arene West MP Herbert Herridge “has done a tremen: dous job in his 20 years of pub- lic service and to find a man worthy as his successor. is quite an undertaking,” : This'is the viewpoint of R C. Maddocks of Castlegar, a member of the’ Rossland-Trail P riding association and pro- ND. ‘| vinclal candidate in’ the, riding for the NDP in the last provin- cial election, With regard to Mr. Mad- docks’ possible canditature: for the. NDP. federal nomination now that Mr. Herridge has an- nounced his intention not to seek com- matter. very ‘much’ thought, He Bere be § haven't been approach- i: Randolph Haralrig,” MLA for Kaslo-Slocan, sald’ in ‘Trail: last Friday ‘he ‘would consider ‘an invitation to run federally but noted that as an’ MLA’ me de ei. | 25. and: i an sure that at Dons ; The regular meeting of the ‘Women’s .Assoclation.of Hobson Community. Memorial... Church was held-in the church hall re- cently with present, by sec. hey i May meeting, but. these had not. at been finalized, Mrs, J. and Mrs, H. iyson, ‘Tea was served by hostesses eslop, Mrs. A, W. Thorp P.O. Box 806,; Grand Forks, B.C. The’ meeting opened ‘with the singing of the hymn Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Mrs, J, H, Smith then introduced the guest speaker,’ Lt, Newton of the Sal- vatlon Army. Mrs, Newton gave a most ‘informative talk on the ‘exten- sive work of: that AUTHOR'S AGENT: WANTS. MANUSCRIPTS Business 442-8633’ Home «442-3390 and illustrated her remarks with picturés: from a folder ‘put out by the Salvation Army, in con- nection with its centennial year. A’ hearty ‘vote’ of thanks’ was accorded : Mrs.;: Newton ‘at the close of her address, : ‘The’ mission : work commit- tee reported quite a lot of work be a mine: of the riding or-| completed’ and a. “work will: be\ held'at . Mrs, ‘Hyson’s ganization in Castlegar on April home to complete baby layettes take | 20d quilts, to: he’ shipped to the R. C, -Maddocks Wat NDP nomination. ‘DeVito sald there will sion‘.would be yy the provincial NDP peeieneees 1G it He said he knows of at least three party, members who would Unitarian Service Committee. : were made for a cof- steps to set up the machinery Plans fee party to be held in May in for'selection of a candidate.” fe said any candidate will be chosen by the West Kootenay the church hall.‘ Quaition to he -No. 9 (Castlegar)... 5 “Are you’ in favour of the Board. of School aTrustase’ of ‘School District No. 9 (Castlegar) borrowing money,, without further, assent. of the owner-electors, at any, time or: from time to ‘time, within three '(3) Galgar: Manager : Vice-President D. Ww. Brookes, manager of the Celgar lumber division here, was elected vice-president of the Tnterlor‘ Lumber Manufacturers’ rents Association at a convention held in’ Penticton ‘recently. The new president of the as- sociation is I.H: McDiarmid of teh Merritt Diamonds Mills Ltd.; president is' J. W. Munsle of the Kettle Valley Lumber Com- pany, Princeton. |, ;, Clifford Horsley, grader for Armstrong Sawmill Ltd.,: Ender- by, /B.C. has’.won ‘the ‘associa- tion’s ‘senior - grading trophy. ‘This award ‘is ‘presented to the man obtaining the highest mark inthe examinations set: by the association at the conclusion of their , annual lumber grading Sours : RA. Whitewood of Caatle- ar is the winner of the ILMA junior, trophy, This . trophy. is li presented: to, the person -who obtains the jbighest mark of ie course for Funeral is age 45, who died sudden! St.. John, ber 31, 1919, He ‘Funeral services. wera. held here Monday for Castlegar resi-| liam, dent, Delmar, Gerard Foppard Mr, Pep pard was born in lova Scotia Decor) Held Monday. and Judson both of Fort. Wit- - Shidied by Council yle and Danny. e service was held in th naird F ed ‘both ° fishing © and‘ huntin, and \was very active in’ al ororts. Be of we Castlegar Sportsme soclationand the :Castlegar-Rob- son ;‘Legion,- having’ served. in the {Canadian ‘Navy'as,a chief petty: officer during | the: econd worldiwar.” He‘ is survived by. his’ wife Emily; one son.Wayne and’ one daughter Donna, both at home; three : sisters,’ Mrs. (Donna) C. Lundgen of Victoria, Mrs, (Kath- leen): Joe Kettridte’ of Fort Wil- lam’ and:Mrs,: (Jo: An- is education and was married at Fort William, | "then Costlogar race a an en astleger Lumby, and the immediate past- fourteen years ago. a mn Ag- DA. id What a: Friend : We a gx, in Jesus. " :A keen sporteman he ‘enjoy Legion rites were observed Seat es * under Herb C. Pitts. Pallbearers . were | followed. : “On Insurance 4 Saves Wortles - many - needless worries result bard ue ‘was as tae by pals rent é well as two brothers the samnouae Hospital on ‘Friday fy 7 bs Castlegar Funeral Home chapel with Rev, S. H. Kerr of the Kin- Church ‘offi- clating. athe. organist'.was: Mrs, Intosh, Hymns. sung Ineuait Onward Christian Sold- Jack ir, Peppard’ was a member Pete, Bil Shay, John sherbl- and Charis Rutland. Cremation Serlous financial loss and James of New B: e) drews of Gotarlg: f font brothers, from’ neglect . of: small | détails | ~ Regional 6: Golloge "Techical Courses of the technical courses at the West Kootenay Regional College were studied at a meeting of the college’ council last ‘Thursday. These..will-be: presented to the provincial government for ap- proval. Jim Gray, councll chairman, said the council hopes to present. about eight courses for appro- A number of ‘applications have been'received from people seeking the post of p! neipal at ‘the college... Mr, Gray said’ several oth: | mi ers .were being contacted, { add- ing‘the* council would like to maké’the: appointment as jsoon as possible;: because’ the princi- pal is tthe sy 'to: thi Sevelon: mi The. counell decided to: re- cruit: a> business. manager and a Ubrarian.: | - NDU: Announces Courses outlines ‘for some United Chorech ‘Woren Hold ‘Tea and Bake Sale A successful tea and bake sale. was held Saturday. after- noon by. the United Church} Women in the church hall, Cas- tlegar. The ‘hall was’ beautifully decorated ‘for: the occasion in the Easter. theme with Raster bunnies, chickens, eggs, and lowers.» The serving table was co- vered ‘with a.‘green cloth and lnce overlay,’ centred ' with a flowering tree with. eggs hang- ble. was: also.decorated witha lovely arrangement of pom-pom ms: in’ a\ rabbit’: with’ two smaller ra rabbits, standing at each Fs ‘The individual ‘tea. tables were: centred’ with ‘a bowl’ of colored «water. -and' ‘bubbling balls... Guests were welcomed on their arrival by the - president ef the UCW. Com; mittees in charge were. bak ble’ Mrs.’ J.\: Sherbiko, Blaihut, and Mra. SoM ing from the branches., The ta-| Mrs: A: Mra.:R.. Hunter |" Lure. The decorating was.’ in charge of. Mrs, R. MacBain, E. Aitken, Mrs, D, Buterman, Mrs. G.-R, "Stetdi and Mrs, Rush. Mrs, G. Shepherd was in charge of the Easter and every day greeting cards, Mrs.‘Wm. East- on was in charge of the tea Pouring: tea during the pas ternoon “were Mrs, M. Mrs, W. Nixon, Mrs, H. Johnson” Mrs, H. Bate, Mrs. D. Leitch, McKinnon, Mrs. Gwilym Hughes s and Miss C. Hi X INSURANCE For ‘All: Your’: INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 ANDERSON: IN. FLIGHT ; dally, Sunday.’ CANADIAN. pReIEE AIRLINES - ANNOUNGES. CHANGES * Eftecti vo April 25 “ * rane. No, 4 to.Cranbrook and Calgary departs a! Los ae ‘No. 8 to Penticton and Vancouver departs > at 3,30. p.m, Brongay. Wednesday, Friday und ing’ a change of: residence, | warns the All Canada | Insurance Federation. The Federation,” represent. ing most fire, casualty and auto- make ‘a good teplacenent for those: attending the Mr. Hi Tria ie. e first 15 ae 3, DeVito, rence ‘of Ontario 1 ang Dougles Kinnaird Guldes lpilght No, 8 to Kelowna’ and Vancouver aeparts | at 3.50 'p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.” Flight No..9 to Pentleton and Vancouver departs at 20.25 a.m, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. . Fight No, 9 to Kelowna and Vancouver departs © at 10.25, am. Monday, Wednesday, Friday ‘and ; Mrs... Smith reported ar- Tangements were being made to the col- * iWege. visitations team address the “years from December 31st, 1964, by. the issue and sale of debentures ; - bearing interest at a rate or, rates not exceeding Six (6) per cent’ per annum and payable over a. period :or periods not exceeding twenty Box 364—Kinnalrd, B.C, \ With Information‘. ip “in € Trail, F.8 watt Mr. Herridge who has been former alderman and; “Mine Mill | 2 # organizer, confirmed he has been for this area.” invited to. try for the. Kootenay . Mrs. R. jand Mrs. MM. Rush, Kitchen Mrs. R. Gemmill, Mrs. I. McNeil, ) Mrs. € , x8. J.. Gemmill, 8. 5. Lipsett, and: Mrs, L. F.. Mac- - Appoiniment of... - Pabllelty, Director ms eg ‘HAPPY reetaed EASTER ALL— Now in: our new location Open tonight, Thursday to 9 p.m. Closed Good Friday Open Saturday to 6 p.m. Ciosed Easter Monday PITTS. PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. Howard -But- David, son‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendricks, is recuperating in the iC: follow- ler and family left last to make their home in Vernon. id Mrs. Wayne Abra- ham of Lacombe, Alberta, ‘ac- companied by Clarence Hafner of Alix, Alberta, were brief vi- ‘sitors at the home of Mr. and . Returning to ‘Alix’ with “Mr. Dahlin's visitors | f was his father, Mr. Eric Dahlin, who has' been here for‘a. few months. ; Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Kazakoff had a:pleasant trip to Spokane over the weekend. Mrs. L. Blades of Battleford, it the home Mr. and Mrs..L. R. ue are now home after’a motor trip to the: coast to) accompany: their _ROTO TILLERS ‘as low as, only LAWN MOWERS : Bs. Tow as Only. seit $43 88 21 ‘cubic foot ; *. Zenith Freezers. Mes at only . $229 95 ||| ‘ - Hurry — get Sours now at this terrific price _— ‘easy: terms Open until 9.00 tonight, Thursday. Closed Easter Monday For Easter White Shirts by Tooke — Van Heusen “Wash and Wear - SHORT SLEEVED SPORT SHIRTS © . Rise, who re- sides. there. ‘Nirs, Rise, had- been visiting “her parents, for a. few days, While at the coast the Trues were also‘ able to’ visit their: son “Lewis. : «. Diane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, :Ds: ed ‘home’. from. .the. ‘Castlegar | © and District Hospital:‘last. Mon- bone.:: place:-while horse back: riding: Mrs... Clarence ‘Hutchinson and children will be moving this weekend to make their-home at Prince George where Mr. Hutch- inson has been employed by the Prince George’ Pulp and Paper forthe past two months. puis SpE ME: and Mrs: Veale “Hyson Shows Senior Citizens Colored, Slides The ‘Castlegar and District Senior Citizens held their reg- ular meeting Friday evening in the Legion pall, P. Ferguson re- ported that” flowers and ‘cards have been.sent to sick members. Mrs, A, Oleski-who was celebrat- ing her'-birthday gave a short talk of her early childhood in her native Austria, which. she had left 38 years ago. She also said how. much | shi L.: .MeCreight, : return- the! Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben i ing an emergency operation last Monday evening for.appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Johnson have as’ their. guest’ Mrs. John- son’s_ brother-in-law, Mr. B, M. Jones, who in the near future vil be joined by his wile and ly to make their: home in trict.. Mr. Jones has just been released from the. army where he has spent the last two ears in Germany. Z Mr. and Mrs. ‘Monty ‘Warner will be spending the Easter ho- lidays at Vancouver visiting’ re- latives,.On their return trip they spend a few days at Ladner en and ‘his father Mr, ‘R. Warn- ores. Ben Rourke is home af- ter.< spending a week: at the coa: ry to join'a:‘new of yarn, and ravel. an inch. af “both ends, roll ‘the ‘two. ends ‘together ‘in day ‘after breaking her, collar | tin, ing. iA misfortune. that took |. erud spent a few day: ig ncouver during the week. Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs, D.‘Duncan and daughter Miss “Sylvia. Duncan of Trail’ were the guests of Mrs. H, Johnson’ on. Sunday: evening. Mrs..R. Defoe and Mrs. H. Adie - attended: the daffodil tea of Columbia chapter, ‘OES, Sat- urday nersmnoon da ‘Trail. Mr. ingley are viciting wae relations in are holding a family reunion. "Members Rece ved By United Church ‘At'a‘ special “sérvice eld Sunday in the Castlegar inited Church being a member of ‘the Senior Citizens. She: received a gift from ne members. Mrs. G. Quayle reported. vi- siting Mrs. Jamieson, a member. who is at the Butler Rest Home in. Robson. Mrs. G. A. Speers was welcomed were, received. into who have in the Senior Citizens. H. F. Hyson entertained the beautiful colored slides: of. his return home last summer :from members with some of the most Church: transferred ‘to ithe Castlegar. charge, The sactamrient of.Holy Com: munion was observed following will : visiting Mr. Warner's brother Al- knitting, it is often necessary | ji vall moisten” your” forefinger © and : Aberdeen, Wash... where’ they | @ members of ot:her) United i years’ from the date or respective dates ' thereof,’ in’ such ‘principal amounts as the Board may ‘from, time to time deem; necessary. to “raise net sums not exceeding -in the .aggregate Three ‘Hundred |Sev- enty-Six Thousand, Five Hundred: Fifty Dollars '($376,550.00), after payment of discount, commission, brokerage, exchange, and other .ex- penses with respect to such issue or sale, for acquiring.and developing hool-sites and. purchasing, constructing, reconstructing, furnishing, and equipping’ buildings . for’ school purposes ‘or ‘tise ‘in connection therewith and other capital expenditures for school purposes?” The following in brief and general terms sets out: substantially the proposed projects and ‘the amount allocated for each, the amount specified as being within Provincial standards. and eligible for .Pro- vincial grants, and the amount. specified as being above Provincial tandards and theref not eligible: for Pr _ which the school aiseice pays the full ‘cost "Eligible ‘for Provincial, Grants. Not ae for, Provincial : Grants (a) Acquiring and devel sr rans “i Twin Rivers Elementary Nil ~ (b) Purct - constructing, astruct. ” - i ing. buildings, for ‘schoi use. in connection, tl d Park El 25,000. 00 Stanley Humphries. Secondary: ~59,000.00° . Blueberry Creek: Elementary”. 20, 00:00. fs Kinnaird Elementary.) =). 40,000.00: : Twin Rivers ° ‘Elementary - “150, 000.00 ~ (c) Furnishing ‘and school purposes | or use in: n connection # _ therewith: © - : Woodland Park Hscentary : “Stanley. Humphries. Secondary — berry Creek* El tal Kinnaird Elementary’: <=)" 4,000.00 - Twin! Rivers. Elementary.” 13 300. 00. @ Other capital expenditures for school purposes: Plans ‘and Supervision ‘Contingencies Woodl $290,000.00 -5,000.00. 2,650.00 1,700.00 "$26,650.00 $17,400.00. NI 14,500.00. Nil $ 31,900.00 TOTAL'ESTIMATES $376,550.00 * Pe ee ce ee Resolution Passed the 5th day of March, 1965, Approved by the Minister of Education the 26th day of March, 1965. Authorized by: the Lieut Governor in Council the 6th day of April, 1965. Received the Assent of the Cymer lectors of the District. the day of 1965. _- a Sees ee OF ‘Mrs. P. A. Jacobson J CORPORATE ee SEAL C. H. King TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true cop of ‘the: iroposea” question upqn which the vote of. the owner-electors will -be taken’ on April 29th; 1965, between the hours of 8:00 A.M: an $ 28,000.00 Sh . WATCHES | by ‘\+ LONGINE BULOVA -ELGIN CANDINO | Westclox - Timex ‘Don't | be ‘puzzled — 800 .8S to-day and in the meantime here's your .. ; ftelcl ‘ac Foe Beaa gages, ea BOSSE’ s. JEWELLERY . ; Phone ‘365-7142 ‘Enrol ‘Two. Girls 2nd Kinnaird Eileen class badges, sented with child care badges. san Allingham, Eileen tess" badges: For ‘ad Company. : Susan Lambeth snd’ Shirley Laturnus were, enroled into the Guide ‘Company April 5° by. Mrs, F.: Dewis: who also presented Susan Allin Marcellus, ‘ Susan’ Knut-| son,: Margerite Fornelli and Ka- forwarded: ren Gormley: with their 2nd ‘Karen and Linda: Amos re- ceived ‘their. first’ aid. badges, while Karen Gormley ‘was: pre- her hostess and Guests were ra herved by Su- Marcellus, Susan’ Knutson, Margerite Forn-| elli and: Mary-Ann Fleming who | were ‘preparing for. thelr “hos-. |mobile insurance companies, ma- a home: ¥ List with the post office and ..tele- phone company. - 2. Use post: office-supplied cards’ to : notify ‘regular ur | Pondents of your change of ‘ad- nly. first class mail Inform your » insurance ate Fire ‘and’ bur; poli- cies may not: completely ‘cover’ your new residence. General li- b' nce“is not in: ef- fect on your new, home until) Ny checked at your old address may Prove ‘embarrassing. . Let your doctor know. An eDINNG:; ROOM “e CONFECTIONERY FULL ‘COURSE MEALS _ SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS . | ~ emergency call without the ‘cor- ct address’ could: be danger- ous 2 your f. the ‘automobile license bureau 480 your license will be valid:’ a Check «your * automobile lasses agent.’ Accident ‘: in- surance premiums may be high- er, or. lower in a sitecent/a area, kes these recommendations for |’. worry-free move to a‘inew your new address corres-| Nelson ‘from Duncan, ‘replaces 6. List the new address with | tish Col Rev. Father ‘Aquinas Tho- mas, -'SA;> president of: Notre Dame University, has antounced the appointment of Miss Sharon Currie as director: of publicity. : Miss Currie, who: came. to Mrs. Dorothy McIntosh who will be moving to Vancouver soon.’ newspaper ¢ experience Miss Cur- rie has been ‘on:.the editorial staff of the Prince’ Rupert’ Dai- ly: News. and: the Nelson Daily News. Last fall she moved ‘west to work;’on ‘ort “Alberni Teau of: the pally ths later ‘she ‘was transferred’'to the “Duncan “bu- reau ‘of 5 Samo. newspaper as paved a ‘olumbia of Prince: Vo Her. di will be~ circulate: d- throughout : Slow down ‘in hea because the front wheels of of your car actually Teave’ the Toad,. says) vy “rain |’ versity, ‘events. the: B.C, tion.” 5 wheel ‘skids”in: heavy. ‘rain‘ or, slush through tie bungee own’ as. “hydroplaning.” *: wheels. A ‘motorist can ‘drive ‘along for’ miles ‘on: the’ verge’ of -a skid without being aware of it when: the road is: covered ‘with |-'Thi rain ‘or “sl ‘Then “ when’ he Pulls out to pass, or puts on the brakes, or is -hit by a°sud- den "gust: of: wind, ‘the ‘vehicle may break away on a nerve-shat- tering skid. ett To ‘avoid such eventuality, the BCAA advises: drivers: to slow: brake: on :\wet: or: slushy roads,.pump the pedal with fast iy to oka and: you will be Tess. like- Another: iden’ offered by.the auto club is to ‘drive in the: idre A BCAA iafety official sai =>) that“ recent’: research’ had? un-|° =) covered | the~ danger ‘of ' front: lost ne tires have grooves about 11/16th of*an:.inch: deep “which “allow: water: to: squirt through, lessen- that builds up to lift the tire off | the Toad’ as speed: increases.’ 33 Business Meeting OF Evening Group _ Held i in Robson The Robson Evening Group held .their, business meeting .at the home of Mrs. R. Babich: last ursday. : Presideut. Mrs. L. \Zurek, took’.:the chair, Mrs. S..Grant, secretary, read ‘the minutes, Ca: |: tering plans went ahead, as more people’ get: to ‘know that * ‘this Es athe, group | Project for the aT visits: to the Butler Home were arranged, anda: tea and : bake’ sale’ which - Plann for. May a. will now: be eld on wipes” /left::: by. ‘ the: vehicles During her five ‘years’:of fe has ‘travel- bis 7 he'll be able to-see ‘his familiar and Tealize. that hi t! . the ‘western: aerrties keeping | fear: etna ne. vias nothing: to |: Pert informed of current un-|* Normal Fears. ; Help: to Protect Child from Harm sounds,’ ai so, don’t worry or. fret.’ These lears.. are completely . normal and may help ‘Preserve him fr rom Fears of large animals, traf: ness are ‘Protective, if not ‘in excel Your to. ease or even completely. eli- him'to‘analyze the dread hi have.': Help . him ress: : just what it is he’s id of and Does your child fear certain |’ nimals « or things? * If]: ' child: can: be: helped |: fears if you will help 3 ie may | bedroom at “night. In_ this way, ! Sunday, } For full details.catl your Travel Agent or any’ office. TO | fic, ‘smoke, thunder ’. or. "dark- 2s — For tn INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS ___- VIPOND FOR: TRAVEL _ TRAIL - NELSON ‘i ‘And never, but never: scold, nish or: le enti with; him,. be SU eae mermeor een eines WEST! PH Ses o5e2 ‘ing. the ‘hydrodynamic pressure |" _ What's your m always haying a home of their own? . saan stand on your family” the reception of ‘new::members. z England via the Panama Can- At: the conclusion of the ->:light Saving 'Time,; al. These ‘slides were -most in- services: a luncheon was: served sae | teresting as-Mr. Hyson had vi:| by -the ;Hi-C young: people’s ; ' 7 Castlegar, B.C. sited many ‘places. on. his re-}'group under: the; ‘direction: : IL. Kinnaird, Bc. turn trip. One of the most inter-] their counsello: >" THE ‘Robson, B.C: esting: slides was’ one’ of the During the luncheon a brief ; ‘ i 2 ships passing through the canal. | musical program .was enjoyed. : Ry ; : IV. Thrums; B.C. E’ “Seniclean Services & ° y Saareeer es VIL Renata,: B.C. Saniclean Services - Vil. Deer; Park, B. C. ; : VIL. Pass: Creek,. B.C. 220 Silica St.’ Nelson, BC. “Phone 852-6841 WALL- TO- WALL: me : CARPET GLEANING AND MOTH PROOFING “balance of your mortgage if you “should die hefore it is paid oa uss hia Paka race a as ne ome || | la Boia Ne testes Bea Ley R 00. PM. Day: at the polling stations listed hereun ler: f Mr. Carlton Mi foritburwiarare you" «driving at? Interviewer Mortgage Insurance from The Mutual Life of Canada.: : ‘Mr: Carlton : d What’s Mutual ‘Life got to ao! : with my, mortgage? Hele dee 8 Interviewer The Mutual ‘Life: piltervaewer 0) a ‘Through The Mutual Life: you* x: ASSURANCE COMPANY OF. CANADA: ' Mr Carttas situs Se * Sounds like a good deal fori my family. Where'can'I: find out’, more? ‘Interviewer’ SS Just call your nearest Matual: Life ‘of Canada represe tat “BAN LON rene $5.95 Large ialenon of Casual Pants priced at $5.95 DRESS SLACKS at ~ David Cooper “MEN? S” si in the Oglow 8 Block ‘Phone 865-5851 April 13, 1965 an guarantee that money. will Hes ; Swill be available to help pay the Castlegar, B.C. : : Castlegar, BC. P|