CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, .July.7, 1966 STEP OUT IN STYLE - These stylish rawhide PLAYBoys combine the modern smart look with the fast word In casual comfort. Cushion In- MADDOCKS soles and foam-rubbor cutsoles give you kon-ale comfort, you you gad you Giant Eummago Sale: Legion Hall, Sat, July Sth at 10 am. Sponsored by Mutual Improve- ment Association. Baseball . Kinnaird Park Castlegar Clovetleats( and eet Kimber! SMITH’S 6% CRESCENT ST. — See Us About Our New Line Of WATER SOFTENERS GREATLY NEDUCED PRICES! Excellent Quality We Seareh For Better Buys Te Serve YOU WELL! CALL ‘NOW PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.. PHONE 365-7531 —- CASTLEGAR ‘CASTLEGAR: DRUG , Save up to 45% Helena Rubinstein Once-A-Year One To Buy: : A Free Beauty Companion To Try! | PERMANENT. COLOR YOU SHAMPOO IN! nS De ti Ee vate era a - Bar, S21 Duy Cast Coca ‘and Eye Make-Up Remover 50 ‘To Fee Sd Dy hme Tor ~ (1.25 vabes) ‘Buy: Leeg-Lash Mesesra 00 Free: Mascara Remover O8 = Kodi i co tomrnn Ty Free: rete Bay: Hod fe the ace 00 ‘Try Free: Heaven Seat Bath Powder = (rake) i ibe Fro: Heras Sut Ea Pato Fred Wiscinsk! Passes ai Local Hospital, Ago 74 Solemn requiem mass was sung today in St, Rita’s Catholic Church by Fr. BE, A. Brophy tor Wiecinald: age 74, who pas- eed away Monday at the Castle- ‘gar and District Hospital. Born in Austria, Mr. Wis- inski' came to Saskatchewan in 1911 where he lived for some time. He then moved to Trail where for the next 30 years he worked for Cominco, Upon retiring. in 1948, Mr. to Creston coming to "Onstlegse in 1956 where he resided until his pas- pe Mr. Wiscinski is survived by his wife Ann of Castlegar; two step-sons, Fred Stefoniuk of Cas- tlegar and Mike Stefoniuk of Red ‘Deer, Alberta; four step-daugh- ters Mrs, Ann Spatari of Toron- to, Mrs. + Ory, Mucha of Revel: stoke, Mra. » M. (Mary) Morga' and Mrs. E. (Doris) Bowden, toth of Kindersley, ; two sisters great grand Intermen’ Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird, with Castleger Funeral Home in care of arrangements, Pastoral Carpet Of Spider-Webs Even the most careful of ob- servers seldom Tealize what an number of sp! fields, But. occasionally in the early ‘mornings they spring into view as the dew condenses’ on them. Then we see the grass covered by an almost continuous carpet of silk. this time are of the form com- monly known as funnel-webs. They consist of a concave sheet of with a funnel-shaped tube at one side and numerous lines extending in all directions to the supporting spears of The tube serves as a hiding lace for’ the owner sot he web. Great the der runs out on the upper surface of the web to sere any insect that alights upon it. The tubes open below, near the roots of ‘the go: the spider can escape from it if atoo formidable insect enters the web. - LEGION CORNER Members are reminded ‘of. out The Legion lounge is now under new management and fea- tures’ live. entertainment each Friday evening. As renovations @re now about 99 per cent com- Plete we suggest you drop down and ‘look the place over. You might bring your completed Centennial Fund Draw books with you, On the evening of June 21, last dinner meeting before summer recess was held. Many members of our ladies a1 (were guests, in_orpranicstinn at Members will be interested to learn that the Legion sports training plan, under the able dir- ection of our hon competitors at the lest zone meet acquitted themselves with euenetion and we are all look- success ta the ne success e inter-zone co! ition coming uj pe The a eu convention of the West Kootenay Zone and the zone bonspiel are to be held in Trail, dates to be announced - In closing: ‘we would like “a their assistance during this past season, particularly for theiv t io the Bay: Beauly Washing Grates "450 ‘Try Five: 0 Weta Pore Lation Bi: Hein on can te Puton Mist Tey Frees Hessen Sout Bath Pewter e (82 vata) fund. 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Enamel wetal liner — Magnetic. ‘lid gasket — 2 baskets and1 divider — signal light and inter- ior light — Locking lid with keys = 5 year war- ranty — 5 year food spoilage Plan . : would horney} bel grass. 330° could:h “ever, be” ‘made “teven’ “more at- tractive by ‘saa pee Zot § fal brary, | ' fi | parliament; ‘Batldinga, ' } victoria, B.C. ; Dec. 31/876; « 4 Published Every, Thursday at ''The Crossroads of the Kootenaya”” BooReoo™! j VOL. }19, 'No,-28 | UGASTURGAR): BRITISH CUES THURSDAY, JULY ..14; 1966. o settisnient of a oie ne in* oreaiee Tastbere of the Internation- al. Union of Mino, Mii! and’Smol- ter Workers ers, (ind) ha ave none voted‘ to’ strike. M. Monday leh meeting was callva to hear.a report from’ provincial conailtation @ officer R. B Raguin, who: said-he was .un- able. to: help . the parties reach agreement, He recommendad that feat conciliation board be ap- His report contained no tone ositive recommenda; cussed! —: and ‘action determin. ‘ed —* at! Mine. i ‘Mill it Benson a Salmo; ional ana] Lake. : strike is called ‘a; saint an Cominco’ ‘operations , ‘ 5,300’ workers. allt be involved) division a Sow! his the best’ record in 6 National Safety Goan St ee atoises celebrated soe Raid getettay start ‘gE exch pjand re- . of congratulatory ~messa e. es: from union and: management | abot | officials. his built an access. road* 0 connect .7th Ave. and the ‘pre-|+ ‘sently undeveloped CPR Pro- pe ‘At the same ime the e asked fon the village’s approv- t ser ie ver t to install these,potes and: power. an‘aréa | ae instalation lines, ‘thereby. by, causing | no dam- | del to: th in. clerk’ Allen Selbie “added : that |: when. the “Trans-Canada. ‘tele "phone line was'laid no one had is. golng across the: CPR |; : the i a that: the” Village; of | way. loimnge ee their. future |! maintenance;-has' been ‘made. to. al 5 a ‘council’ ‘meeting,.’; Mr. : said that ‘under: present depart: je disturbed ‘slop- shrubs and: office | § sare. ‘Take in’ Cas- the end above ‘tlegar will be {closed supe! region, re] } office has been closed should iwrite!to the B.C, Hydro ‘land ‘office iat ‘icin ee all ‘property ‘hold-|T ? ee ‘fected rs the ‘Columbia | an, projects: have‘now: been: t | maintenance’ of such shrubs and | trees would be over ands above 2 entire area awit hie‘wdded, Martin that it would, like fo dis: ports *.the.:, Castlegar |: ‘base'willno re ae needed-af-| ter that: time’ because “our land He Tent on to. say that the ‘the ” department's’ normal ‘high- Tf the ialag is alia fatlee ie. 3 mt . be to accept: this proposal ‘then the ‘depz: nt ‘wil seed ‘the | b Coun safety " le pulp. ind inaustey Bl leput C5 atthe alll ‘San of Nort Areca for lls ot ; cause the plate. connection be T “The union is demanding a a So-centant Hour increase oVver’'a 1] base-rate of: $2,244 in: a-one- |" year ‘contract plus other ‘bene- fits, compan: GELGARIFULE! (DIVISION ‘has 9 33 cents’ ina and said ite total. offer sents a-45-cent: packages’ os The- corapany ‘meanwhile’ mailed a copy of a letter: from deputy, minister ‘of’ lal year. without : week that a fourth ' generating installed in the Sj unit | will: be com any’s: Brilliant hydro plant ie Kooteney, river. The Veeld a : panding ’ operations and certain obligatuons of; Participating in'a pump.oil from, the: upset t | hicte into. another .tanker, |: about 9 a.m. near. Castlegar ‘alr police . spokesman sald’ late that the: ;strain. involved in taking a corner at this: ‘point the: trailer. and ‘truck: to Come apart:*The tanker was :re-|. ‘ported to. have. :“flipped. onto its’ back." The’ steering colunin was snapped in half :by. the im- pact Another’ tanker ‘was. quick: gan pumping ‘from the’ da vehicle.” It” had: 200 cathy ing gallons of |’. newly-grassed “bank, | the ‘Hehwan and the section of the river: by the bridge became black | with oil as. the worker: Batted to seem’ ine five. injuries : resulted ‘from the aveident but it: was ‘estimat- ed‘ that”'some :$10,000. ‘Gamage ‘cuss the suggestion fi further, swith him. “and” loss had. occurred. Dane Arishenkoff; Gary Kon-, Arthur - Mab and. manager. Nick Stoochnoff.: Fro i Po} To a | retary’ W: , [the “history. of. the es in, the. Kootenays:be Preserved, their, ‘workmen. antes tried Bride; nter, er fo a caiation "‘agree- ‘ment; for. a; of, one: year effective: March ;1, to: and.in: the same. ‘forin as the agreement | a: Gf oft galt " 1966, et the: ne ception ..of any.; change agree upon’ by the: parties,):.. °+ > James Yattereon = the em- did.not approve; the: board's re- eommendations Rittman rep ‘also ibmitted certain : ‘recommendations involv- eight clas- janitors will: receive $880 monthly: from::March: 1: of: this. year, and $40: thly be; ning Sept. i ly. called and workmen then! be-| cluding Feb;.28 oe mext year, in | .aske ¥ 0 out thre re Played - ‘at’ the ‘ Kinnaird th Kimberley winning K has. ; brought’ before . the Central Kootenay, Regional ‘ Dis:) trict Bo: : j ‘The Town .of: Castlegar. has ed. that a a study, be made for :; possible. boundary. extensio1 for. ‘the ;municipality. t te Both these: requests: ‘have been referred to.the authority's planning’ committee ‘for + ay re: Ployees’ nominee to e board, Pp rt. Kinnaird. OKs: ~ Special Soil ~ Removal Bylaw ae ee A. motion, by Comm. :Ron Giles jithat einen ae re ast kets will now o the ‘fan regardless of of.the ame was made by Walter _Popoff of al ‘The’ second game" played: Saturday “evening ‘ended score, tor: ; “winning '. Jerry. ner andthe Toang| pitcher was’Ron Kon! help to meet hospital accommodation needs* oat the $2 million “major ~h a ae) family applying in, about two: years time, — — Castlegar News ‘Photo -has-been sent.to Pravin Sec- 7*D.-Black: and. ores vation and Recreation ‘Minister :W.' K. Kiernan, The letter ::was peiginally ‘Leila: Nelson of ing, members” were thatrthe town’s ‘application: for had been approved by the water. Ti rbra : .| procedure to deal water rights.on>Bloomer Greek ‘Ald: Jim Corbett, chairman |¥# of public work is; to’set:up-a with pe ‘petitions: ‘ Y EW. EXTENSIONS at Castlegar and Dis- 0 | trict Hospital ‘came. into: operation this :|-week when patients moved into the. two. -Pr be done | five-bed wards, ‘The influx of tw : the area'as a result ofthe Arrow: ‘dam pro." «| ject ‘has. necessitated the ;building of the ons. ‘Total ‘cost of th ‘work § abeut a families into $90, 000. and by ‘arrangement with B.C. Hydro “atid'B.C.; Insurance Services this re- this,