CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 1, 1965 ‘Russian-Style Dinner Enjoyed by Kiwanians The first Russlan-style din- ner served by the Sunshine Club at the Silver Birch: School for the Handicapped here was dish- ed up to the Castlegar Kiwanis Club on Tuesday night. The dinner of borsch, py- rahi (tarts with vegetable fill- ings covered with melted butter) and homemade bread and top- ped off, with lemon tea and le- mon ple was prepared by the ON THE -- GASTLEGAR COURSE vole By JOHN MacLEOD club composed of mothers of children of the school, The Sunshine Club is offer- ing the Russian dinner catering service to local organizations as a unique money-making project. Guest speaker Gwilym Hugh- es, seeretary of the Castlegar branch of the Kootenay Handi- capped Society, said the “ab- surd situation” whereby mental retardation in a child is regard- ed as a reflection on its parents “has now been replaced by more 5 In the window of P: 8 , store in Castlegar you ‘will see _ over the next few weeks the re- ‘sults of the debenture sales as you watch the mercury’climb Lup the aaa to that ‘magic figure of $55,00 y We have pe 15 days left to achieve this, goal and at this i date we have reached the half- ‘way mark and the prospects are encouraging but it will mean “an all out drive for the balance of the ‘time left to put this ‘drive over, so to anyone who has not been contacted and who has an interest in the recreation- al facilities of this area, plus a chance for an excellent invest- ment, don’t wait to be contacted — take the bull by the horns WATCHES by : LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN CANDINO Westclox - Timex Don’t be puzzled — see. us ‘to-day and in ‘the _ meantime here's your” ae pas Ip] Abe ni Bow , Eiaies Bean @aa BOSSE'S. “ JEWELLERY Phone. 905-7141 and do the ti To the members, those who have not yet pledged, or honor: ed their pledge, and .we' are pleased that there are very few, it will help considerably if! you would try to do this by this weekend so that the various teams and their captains will be free to concentrate their drive in: other directions. t The amount raised so far has carried‘'us past Step No. 1 which was our well, Step No. 2 is now: behind us, which co- vers clearing, plowing six fair- ways, purchasing a ‘tractor, small equipment and‘a tool shed. We three-fifths of the way w che giant third step which wi a pump house, a sprinkling ve: tem on six fairways and greens, ic water to the have now reached over | ~ Mr, Hughes said there are 30 mentaly handicapped persons in. every 1,000 and added t retardation should not be tone fused with mental illness, The speaker said there are 70. known, causes of retardation ‘and it “can ‘strike’ any home aa any, Parents in: any walk of Mrs. H. Palsson told the Kiwan- jans that there are nine pupils in: the school between the ages ing school where! pupils: learn things ‘a normal child takes for Brantet Mrs, Palsson added that the school teaches children “social adjustment, self care and econo- mic. usefulness” :and said the three R’s are replaced with the and a 25. horse power sub: sible pump, unfortunately we can’t stop -here and steps 4, 5, 6 and 7 though small in size car: ry the key to the success of the overall plan; let’s go get ’em! To answer seven questions| | on’ tees for the coming season we submit the following: — Membership Family (includes one Junior) $27; single man (doesn’t nec- three A’s of acceptance, affec- tion, app: and Planned Capital Spending Should Not Prove Strain The large program of capital for this year’ essarily mean not _— probably leaves a golf widower at home) $20; single lady (ditto — but a-golf ‘widower) $15; jun- ior (we tried to leave him home) $5; student (non-local or univer- sity) $10. In the family, single man and single lady categories an in- itiation fee will be assessed: © Family will be -$10 plus membership fee, single man and lady will be $5 plus membership fee. This initiation fee will be charged once. only.. Initiation fee plus 50 per cent, of: membership fees are due.and payable by May 1, and the. balance must be in by: dune Greens ‘fees will be $1. on week days and $2 on weekends and holidays. A monthly fee has been’ set, up for short term players ‘and this-will be $10 for a-man and‘ $7.50 for a lady. I will now close this finan- cial report and trust that by the time the next one ‘is due all.the strain hasbeen dispersed. in Canada shquid not put undue strain on the economy, accord- ing to the Bank of Montreal's Business Review for March, just issued. that if, acceleration of the’ pro- gram were to take place, a5 seems quite. likely, it could ex- ert pressure ‘on prices and the balance of payments. . The.B.of M- notes that if capital ‘spending plans are ach- jeved, -1965 total outlays on con- struction, machinery and equip- ment will amount 3: -about $12.3 billion, almost, 14) per, cent: more than in 1964. Contonnial Memo Silver Brich School teacher | However, the B of M warns | fj Two rezoning applications, one for an ‘apartment and the other for a boarding house, were heard at Kinnaird’s council meeting last week. W. Gorkoff,;,who owns a duplex on 6th Ave., applied for the apartment zoning to allow the building ‘of. two suites in the duplex’s basement. Although duplexes are allowed in a resi- dential district, three or more apartments. or suites require an apartment zoning, Mr. Gorkoff’s ” application was opposed by.’ a three-man delegation ‘headed by Ernie Pier- point . who :. presented..council with a iename: petition PROS: ing the rezoning. Mr. meee said that there are already three supe es on the’ street and that; it: i: the desire of the residents. of the area that the street continue as a residential area.; He ‘added that renters do ‘not. look after yards and grounds ‘as well as do owners. Mr: . Gorkoff's / application was disallowed after Comm. Maurice . Simpson’ pointed -out that. under. the : village's. bylaw, there: must-he. 400 sq. ft. Hf ‘Jot for. Overy 1100 | sq. :£t.2 of floor In Mr. : Gorkoff's ‘case, this would allow:only one extra eulte not two.-2) in’ defence “of. his’. applica- tian "Mr Gorkoff ’ pointe cout the great need for ‘rental ac- commodation in the district with 8| the ‘building of the Arrow dam and the passing of the Regional College: bylaw, He ‘said’ people are presently living \“in some pace not As for human | be- gs to live in.” ©. The second application dealt with was. that o! 8, A. Bro’ of Montrose fe wants ‘to buy |t the Pirsch home at 4th'Ave. and 8rd’ St.. fe boarding house.', for use as a lodge or Rezoning Application Opposed By Kinnaird 3-Man Delegation provide for lodges or boarding houses, commissioners decided that ‘the apartment classification was not.correct in. this instance and go the application was held over to council’s‘next meeting b: which ‘time the boarding ‘classi- fi inst _ Mrs, Brown emphasized that |"! the lodgers she would cater to|’ would be of a good type and that the epi enmene would be well run. " sineé ‘the bylaw does’ not wii r Now: nt im the LOGGERS FLD ARROW | You are cordially ivted to attend LAKES INDUSTRIES Top of Sherbiko Hill 1886, the colony of: British Col- umbia had a debt of $1 002,983 Island a debt of. $293,608. . IITCHELL’S BIG SALE Still On. For This Week: Galvanized Sale SQUARE WASH TUBS ROUND WASH TUBS 4.75 - 5.29 1.69 - 3.99 - 4.49 GALVANIZED PAILS 1.25 - 1.69 - 1.95 - 3.09 Plastic Trash Cans ... . $5. 95 Plastic Refuse Cont. 12 gal. $5.95. Plastic Refuse Cont 17 gal $8.29 To Clear : ‘Alurinurd IRONING ‘BOARD COVERS ‘reg 69 SP. ns 3 PIECE HOSTESS ‘SETS reg.. 1.15 SPECIAL .. BOOK CASE DIVIDERS reg. 3.70 pr. SPECIAL 1 1 66 Mitchell Supply Lid. and the colony of ‘Vancouver = At the date of union in|g “TymoucH to SATURDAY. WE “the | “Pacific Coast 5 here the big é : timber ‘is: to: design ‘this. ragged, ; Chain Saw — See them i in action at the CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, wil i, 1965, gun as LAS NENT ee mm : BOUNDARY ELECTRIC IS © aT ANGE i _ KEEPING PACE WITH THE | eae ee ene 2 great < area OA ay ‘ ACCOUNTING ‘A “ELECTRICAL” - \ CREDIT. MG! DEPARTMENT - HEATING - VENTILA’ - PLUMBING Tos & DEPARTMENT SHEET METAL FABRICATION: Andy -Boolinoff A: Gold Medallion Electric: Home RWAREHOUSING, | Wired y:s our Eleeine Department INDUSTRIAL SALES We: maintain a service : for the | area from domestic to industrial projects and assure ‘the residents of the district é that we. intend, to maintain all ‘of these services for our . future progress together, aie M. J. Scott President ‘and ‘General’ Manager E : irae SS eee Bye Telephones 365-7241, ‘7242, 7243 AA SAAN SNC rN i Hh I