CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1960 Society, Curling — _ Agree on Rent. At the last meeting of the Curl- ing Club it was agreed that the club would pay the Project Society $20 per club member to cover the season's curling ond the Project Boclety. would receive an addition! revenue of 7c per player for each non-league’ game played by club members and $1.25 per player for each game played by non-members, ‘It was further agreed that o rebate of 20 per cent of revenue received by the Project Society for Jadies' curling, shift curling and non-league games would be made to the Curling Olub at the end of|P the year, providing the Project So- clety ends the season “in the black.’ Following discussion of the mi- nutes the feeling ‘was expressed by FARMING WAS: BEASTLY The trouble with ‘plowing by beast power, back in the deys of primitive, man, was that usually man’s muscles gave out before the beast’s. : Since then we have learned to “harness more: le sour- ces of power to do our plowing and other work, and our stand- ard of living has never been higher. - Today Canadian farmers rely on patroleiim-powered | horse- . power rather than animal power, and d Canadian farmsare among the most efficient in the world. Canadian farmers can ° depend on oil supplies wher- ever and whenever they need them—andat reasonable prices. ‘The price Imperial receives for tractor gasoline has gone rather than up, over the ten years. 5 ey IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED »e-for 80 years Canada’s leading supplier of energy that it would be to the benefit of both ‘groups if the curling ice was leased from’ the Project Society by the Curling Club for a Late amount for be season, All curling would then become the responsibility of the Curling ped rather than the Project Soc- tel be taken to ensure the amount to be paid for leasing the ice would cover all expenses‘ incurred .by the Society in providing and éaring for’ A motion covering this was pas- sed by‘ the meeting and it was de- elded to proceed with negotiations ling clubs a. meeting. of the’ ladies’ Curling’ Club voted to support ‘Tt was stressed that care must : of ice in ‘non-league games, Tt was pointed out at the pre-} i. sent time the Curling Club has no jurisdiction over the ice and-setting rates was the prerogative of the Projecta Society. Howover, it was felt no change should be msde in this connection has concluded with’ the Society, ‘The meeting passed a resolu- tion ‘recommending that the rates remain as before at 70. for mem~- bers and $1.25 for non-members. ‘The mee! was called primarily for the Purpose of form~ ulating policy for ‘the current year and to.giye the many new members ‘an | opportunity to present their views on club until such time as the Curling Olub| . “The ‘ume is: crlghte to: have a tocal Castlegar ‘Red Cross branch,” 8, Hewer, provincial commissioner of the Red Gross at Vancouver, sald in an interview here last week. ‘Mr, Hewer was in the area with other Red, Cross officials to take in the annyal meetings of the society's branches at Grand Forks, Trail and Nelson. - In an “exploratory visit" to Castlegar” to investigate the ‘possl- bilities of setting up'a locat branch of the society, the officfals met with P. J, (Pred):;Gineun,” newly-ap- pointed manager of the local Bank of ,Commerce. Mr, Hewer, Col. W. A. Freeman, provincial ‘director of blood donor and. water: services, and F..E. Batt Pot Luck Lunch Is Enjoyed By - Robson Women ‘The Robson Women’s Institute held their annual pot-luck luncheon in the Community. Memorial Chur- ch “Hall Inst week which was fol- lowed. by the regular monthly meet- ing. The hall was tastefully decora- ted for the occasion by Mrs. W. T. Waldie and Mrs, H, Evans. Each member. invited -a. guest and there were 25 who sat down to 8 well-laden table, Mrs. FR, W. Chalmers asked the blessing. While the tables were being steered away, the -idea of one curling -club and to obtain: the joe from the Project Society on the seasonal lense basis. Johnny Clarke raised the ques- tion as to what rates should: be charged in the meantime for. use “Xmas Goncert ‘On: Telephone Hour . Traditional carols, popular Christmas,songs and a ballet of the’ swinter season will be presented on “ "Twas the Night Before,’ the Trans-Canada Telephone Hour to be telecast. fom 5 to 6 p.m. Dec. 24, Actress and singer, Maureen O'Rara,, will be hostess on the pro- gram, which also will feature Met- ropolitan Opera star, Rise Stevens; musical theatre! star, John Raitt; tHe ‘American Ballet Theatre and the Columbus Boychoir. The program ‘will be seen on open. ed with the singing of the Institute Ode led by the president Mrs, J. Scott, who welcomed the members and guests and Mrs ©, White of Willow Point, After the opening a radio was turned on and the members Hatened to Mra, E. J. Roylanie the National . |W president, who spoke of her hometown Greenwood. She cxplain- ed many of the WI funitions, in- cluding the several committees, She also. spoke of the founder of Wo- men’s Institutes, Adelaide Hoodless, and that the WI's have purchased the cottage at St. George, Ontario, Where Adelaide Hoodless was born. After the broadcast the meeting was resumed. A letter’ from the hospital administrator regarding the collecting of fruit for the: hospital was read, Cards were received from members who have moved away. A letter from the with the establishment’ of a local |.) Red: Cross branch. an interest in the ‘extenalon: toa) growing District. : The officials pointed: out that of the 2,500 bottles of blood donated the WE area during the ‘Inst blood drive, already - 2,100 . bottles | 41 have been returned to’ the aren. ‘This is an‘ a¥ernge-of 170 bottles o month, The Red Cross's “water ‘safety “# The Society also ie ene ‘Wo- ‘These’ services, are: ‘already offered in’ this ‘District, “The, Boclety also ‘Brganizes Jr. Red Cross. groups in ‘ elementary schools and conducts’s world-wide ple’ together who have peer separa. ted for years. ‘Approximately | 460-500 persons are brought together In B.C, every year in this way. Over 100 families have been reunited with loved ones from behind the Iron Curtain, men’s and supplies pedi free of charge with materials‘ to make layettes and women’s and children’s .cloth- bea for. local disasters, ‘local, welfare | | rovide for persons visiting veterans In ve- terans’ hospitals in those two cities, “Anyone interested in’ taking the ‘a Home’ Nursing | ¢ “by the Red Cross men for home nur- Won't You Please’ Make BOYS TOWN . 2 ORG, ; A Ranch being. established and. constructed to assist foot- loose boys; ‘on the Hope’ = Princeton’. Highway just east of Hope, B.O.- Your Project For’ 1963? We thank you, one and all for support given in’ 1960, and wish ‘you a truly joy- ous Christmas and‘a gen- uinely ‘Happy. ‘New ‘Year, "1961 lift G.. Moore be Boy’s Town, B.C.” Although Castlegar ‘is presently handled by the Red Orosa’s, Trait Branch which is contributed to by the local ERC welfare society,’ Mr. branch “could foster and help the community cheat (KRO)' by throw- ing weight. behind it.” However, he emphasized, the in- terest of the Red: Cross in this area js not 7 etary one: but rather RENATA SOGIALS _ “Mrs, MZ, Rohn. ‘Too late for last week's tasue ‘Mr, and Mrs. Jami and Mr.'J. idunter of Robson” w Bunday visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs, J, Hunel rf visiting at-the home of her. sister i. Punk and baby son of Chase and, Mr. and Mrs. B. Towes and daughter Desiri of Rebson. Liar Rivers Vice President OF Mine Association J. MeThtosh ‘of Nelson ‘has been elected president of the West Koo- tenay Mine Safety Association for. 1961. The elections were held at the annual meeting ‘held reeelitly at Nelson, : + George - Beatty of Nelson: was ed with the the WI vont ane their adoptee has been the name, of the CBO facilities stations at Vancouver,-: Victoria, Kamloops, Kelowna, Verrion, Per ticton, Trail and Nelson. St. Regis Hotel. 602 Dunsmuir St. - ‘Vancouver, B.C. Sitantea in the heart of the business and shopping disirict “ EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP AND. DINING ROOM Rooms From $2.50 Special weekly and monthly rates Let US WORRY about your. Christmas Baking © ‘Specials Almond Cakes Christmas , Stollen OPEN WED - THURS - FRI- to 9 P.M. SATURDAY fo 6.00 P.M. CLOSED. MONDAY and TUESDAY Castleaird Bakery FOR CHRISTMAS. Honey Cookies -. © "Mince Tarts Butter pets mew aanones os was enclosed. A Christ- mas gift-is to: a sent hae ‘the adop- tee.” It was decided. that the-mem- -bers do what they could regarding fresh or. frozen fruit for the hos- pital and to take it to the January meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs, W. T. -Waldle.. Mrs. A. Smecher reported.on the hos- pital, She ssid. that all, the cook books. and™spoons were ‘sold The membérs will answer the roll call in January. with a New, ‘Year's resolu- tion, “Committees for 1961 were nam- red: - Agriculture,. Mrs,’ P. Jolly and A Mrs, following being elected district yice~ presidents: T,’ Sweeney (Riondel), G. W. Law (Salmo), R. Weber ‘(Sal- mo), J... C. Ink (Trail), D. Askew. (Nelson), O. G. McIntyre (Nelson), ®. Beaton (Nelson), P. R. Thomp- gon (Remac), J, Black (New Den- ver); R. Rivers (Castlegar),’H. M. Turner (Ainsworth), G. Ting Vemma lo). Ti his report, past president J. B. Biker reported that Nelson will be the site of the 1961 West Koot-| enay mine rescue and first-aid com-| petitions. His reporton 1960 opera- tions’ indicated a” successful . year With & high: level of activity. ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs. E, H. McPhee; home econv- mics,. Mrs. 8. Grant and: Mrs. J. pital, Ente A,. Smecher, and ‘Mrs. W. T. Waldie; sick visiting, Mrs. H. Johnson; tialtere: Mrs, 8. Grant and Mrs, A. ‘Woodrow; hostesses, Mrs, H, Evans, Each committee chairman may add to her committee if necessary | Mrs. J. Scott read several excerpts from the newaletter. It wag decided that $10 be sent to the Project 400, also that the per capita-and other commitments be paid. Mrs. Scott thanked the members for the lovely. lunch and said that the gifts the members placed on the Christ- mas: Tree would be taken by Mrs, Smecher and she will pack and send.the parcel to the mental home in Vancouver, : Ross; Fall Fair,: Mrs, J. Scott;‘hos- si up duties .in Vancouver. General | § Mrs, Jolson, Phone - 165 Mr, and’ Mrs. J. Schuepfer have’ received word that . their.. eldest Hospital, ., . Camp Shilo Saturday evening to spend the holidays with his par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Adshead, Miss Sharon Wylie arrived home Sunday from Edmonton. She Mrs. J.. Wylie and her: grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs, O, B. Ballar notre. back with him’ Saturday. ‘W.. Wright’ and Mrs. E. Mrs. H, Johnson “Wednesday. Miss ‘E. White for the past few] ‘Weekend visitors ‘at the home} § of Mrs, M. Punk were Mr, and Mrs.| “David Adshead arived from will be the, guest’ of ,her mother, Mr, P. Taboos’ of Slocan Sue! ‘ visited his son-in-law ‘and daught- iS er Priday, Mr, and! 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