CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 14, 1960 Castlegar Council Briefs A letter of appreciation will village that it Would cost $300 to], be sent the AOTS thanking them ! install two-poles on 8th Ave. for the Christmas party spon- sored by the group for District children, ery Fire chief Ed Lewis is “in waiting” for information about the WKP&L regarding the pos- sibility oi firemen cutting pow- er lines leading into buildings in the event of fire. aa Village clerk Joe Logelin will gather information in order to draw up a zoning bylaw. 7 Village chairman N, T. Og- low said that if the village has to borrow any money in 1960 it should do so from bylaw 113 funds and then repay it, cee Works supervisor Norman McNabb reported trouble with the 60 hp motor heating up. Earl, Greep will be asked to hang a sketch in the pump house show- ing the pump's, wiring system, * The WKPAL Co, advised the ‘OUGLNOAMTNL L-0-0-K! 50 PAIRS LADY’S NEW \ SHOES TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY F-R-E-E - ONE: PAIR WITH EVERY RESOLE & HEELS . JOHNNY'S SHOE REPAIR SERVICE MAIN ST. — CASTLEGAR {AAA - Peifitt THE STORE Council decided tot to go to this expense at the present time, However, if power is needed there later the company said it will install the poles, ee ‘Anderson Agencies advised council that it was bringing the firemen’s insurance up to date. Five men have been deleted from the plan and two men have been added. se * E, M, McGauley was re-ap- pointed village solicitor and J. M. Macbeth was re-appointed au- ditor, oe ® Comm, R, Cook asked for clarification as to why the Kins- men club was given the kiddies park project. Mr, Oglow said the o'ub had come to council with : plan for the park ‘and council jhad decided it would be best to have all the work done by one group, ee Mr, Oglow, works supervisor McNabb and village clerk: ‘Joe Logelin will act as the. court of revision on Feb, The ist Castlegar Brownie pack, under the leadership of Brown Owl, Mrs, L. Morey held their flying-up recent: Casilegar Brownies Hold ~Flying-Up | Ceremonies soff, Donna Peppard, Linda Shay, and Karen Wells, Walking up were: Donna Markin, G.oria ly, Mothers and guests enjoyed the impressive cereniony held in St Alban’s hall, The Brownles were grouped around their toad- stool and as each girl who quali- vied came up Mrs, J. MacBain, District commissioner, spoke a few words of ‘praise anl encour- agement to them as she pinned their Brownie wings on and wish- ed them busy and happy times as. Guides, Flying up were: Judy, Bart- Castlegar Co-op Store fs NOT Closing Up Says Co-op Spokesman The Castlegar Co-operative “Retail store is not going out of business. This ‘statement was made fuesday by Ivor Thomas, admin- .Strative assistant to the general FOMINOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Fominoff of: Winlaw, Jan, 8, a son. PODOVINIKOFF — To Mi, and Mrs, Phillip Podovinikoff of Slocan Park, Jan. 8,-a son, KIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter J, Kinakin of Castle- gar, Jan, 11, a daughter, PAGE — Té Dr. and Mrs, “CAS T LEGAR ERE PHOTOG RAPHY 1S A BUSINESS. : HOT A SIDELINE: SEE THE RONDO MOVIE ' WITH THREE 1.8 LENSES ONLY .... $39.95 © musCHUCK’S KINNAIRD, B.C, George Page of Castlegar, Jan. 13, a son. Photos of the B,C, Co-opera- tive Wholesale Society. Mr. Tho- mgas said news stories appearing in daily papers coming into this area may‘ have given that im- pression with their accounts of che annual meeting of the local ‘| socibty hed last Saturday night. . “Liquidation of the society's local store is only one alternative under . the present financial trend,” said Mr. Thomas. He said that the building of an enlarged up-to-date store and a dramatic revival of enthusiasm weie an- other two alternatives, If the members can straight- ea out any differences of opin- ion it is possible that “the society could also carry on adequately at the present store, Mr, Thomas commented. : Members of the CWL catered to a turkey dinner for the an- nual banquet of the ‘retail ‘soc- iety’' which was held in the Uni- ted Church basement and .pre- ceded the meeting which started at 8 p. ‘About 40 members. were Ere. sent at the-.meeting and heard, Rourke, Mau-' Yeen Mitchell, Leah Carr and Sharon McReady. ‘ine giris Walked over sev- eral "stepping stones,” exch mar- ked with Guide mottos such as “A Guide is Courteous,” "A Gul- de is Loyal.” Mrs,’ Mrs, A, Rissuto, divisional com: missioner, Mrs, K, Hall, Guide lieutenant, and Gold Cord Guide, Rita Cummings. , Taps were then sung by the Brovnies to close their part of their ceremony, Mrs, MacBain presented Bon- nie MacBain with her artists vadge and Rita Cummings with ner tirst-aid badge. Mrs, MacBain spoke of the wonderful credit Rita is to Guiding. ‘Taps were sung by ‘the Gui- des and the evening »was brought to a close with the serving: of refreshments, The past year has been an interesting-one for the, 1st Cas- tlegar. Brownie pack. In Febru- ary $5 in'Fairy Gold” was pre- sented to the Silver Birch School, This was made up of coins spel- ling out the words “Extra Good Deed.” In the spring they ‘enjoyed a hike with the 2nd Castlegar pack, They entertained their mo- thers at their Inst meeting: dune, In October they enjoyed a Hallowee party and in December, a Christmas party was held with the 2nd Castlegar’ pack, They had a.surprise parce! tabe: at the United. Church tea and also sold corsages which they had made. Proceeds from thi: amounted to $20 which was pre- ‘sented to Silver Birch, School. Liberal Leader Plans Visit to Rossland-Trail - "B.C, Liberal leader Ray Per- rault will be in the Rossland. Trail riding ‘‘for some time’’ du- ring the early Spring, Castlegar Darréll told the audit reports and fi tstatements' for the past year a meeting of the Rosstand- Trail Liberal . in Trail Mon. read ‘by E, of the Board of directors. . Reports ‘read at the meeting indicated that the past two years had scen. the operation béset by crises and differences of opinion among directors, management | D! and.membership as to the advis- ability of building a new store. .. Purchase of lots at Pine and 1st have definitely been made, lsaid Mr. Thomas, Election of. officers for the forthcoming year revealed ¢on- siderable reluctance to assume the Only ‘three members of those BLADE ROAST PORK CHOPS PEANUT BUTTER KERSEY 48 oz. 89: : FROZO. PEAS 2 ne, 2 conc. AD ROUND STEAK Beer, in, SAUSAGES sumesia, EGES soca s poz. : e ae : ll ORANGES 5 LBS., . i te nominated allowed their names to stand, Those elected were’ J. Koo- chin, A. W. Scott and D, Grant with R. Crane and E. Bradford having one more year to serve. This leaves three vacancies, Di- rectors are chairman Jack Ke}ly, who has served on the board for the past seven years, Niels By- strom, R.Archambauit, C, Heagy, P, Romaine and E, Rourke. Cliff Bennett, ex-secretary of the B.C, ‘Co-op Union and Don Campbell, manager of the Co-op Petroleum Products, both of Van- couver attended the meeting. Mr. Canipbell reportcd on recently-estublished, petroleum services at Genelle, He said that new stores star- ting up mupst have sufficient share capital, usually made FRESH - PICNIC HAMS LB. 29¢ WHOLE GHIX NOODLE SOUP 4 PACKAGES 49¢ INSTANT GOFFEE, (0 oz. NM. ...........0+-+. $1.39 KING SIZE FAB SOAP, Phe... PREM OR SPORK, OBLONG, 3 for “MONEY BACK - SLICED OR [TW en GUARANTEED OR GARLIC RINGS "VAN, SHUS, 60. 3 FOR $1.00