CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 10, 1963 oard Turning Old School Over to Spiritual Community | Mrs, Walter Jacobson was re- elected chairman’ of: the - school boarat' when it held its meeting Monday night. George. Rilkoff is _ the moment’ his feet find the floor— “As‘suon as baby tries to stand alono-make sure his ussy foots eck these features: ° tonite pene right to th. ‘ for ease ty putting on taking 6! ‘esmooth, ‘soft’ inside won't, chafe tender fect Flexible, sueded leather goles with light, non-slip - We have a full stock of Savage Pussyfoots, Our staff will take time to fit your haby carefully, correctly. ° MADDOCKS vice-chairman, Oaths of: office were taken by Jim Lamont, newly-clected, trustee for Castlegar, and Mr. Rilkoff, re- elected trustee for Robson. J. E. Marshall has been appointed to the board by the minister of education as ‘representative for Blueberry Creek, Sam Konkin is chairman of the. finance committee and Mr. Rilkoff of the building and pro- pertics committees, J. R. .C. iMac: Bain is HIS Tow the school, The board has pro- posed to offer the village $150 to assist in the installation of a darin- age system to alleviate the problem on the lower area, The building committee re- commended that if the Castlegar elementary schoo! is to be used an- other year consideration. will have to be given to the heating system. The use’ of the high. school gym. for thsi sae of aaa men’s fe to the hair- man and Mr. Lamont heads trans. Portation and health. The board decided to turn the old school at Ootischenia over to the executive committee of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ to be used as a hall for the Ootischenia area, The organization will place the hali-on property it ‘it plans to obtain when the pro- posed subdivision and sale of the ‘lands in that area is completed, The building requires ‘consid- erable work to be done on it. The board in its decision considered the age and condition of the building, its proximity to the new proposed highway. Under an organized group the building would be. remodeled and put to worthwhile use for the people of the area. A request for extension of. a bus run and several other matters pertaining to buses were turned over to ‘the transportation ‘commit- tee for study and report. The building committee report- ed on a meeting with several vil- lage commissioners to discuss the water runoff problem at Twin Riv- ers School. This has caused some erosion conditions to the road be- team’s failure to: comply “vith re- gulations, A, request by the WK Teach: ers’ Assn, that school be dismissed Feb. 15 to allow teactiers to attend their annual teachers’ conference in Nelson was approved. Approval was granted the Cas- tlegar Sportsmen's’ Association’ to) conduct its annual junior firearms safety school and to. the Russian Choir to rent the high school activ- ity room for a concert on Jan. 26, ‘A program of checking light- ing conditions in district school will be carried out to ensure that light- ing is up to or above standard. ‘The proposed 1963 budget was studied and it will be reviewed and studied further before its is pre- sented to the two ‘villages at the annual meeting held by the board with the two villages for the pur- pose of discussing the budget. The first debentures of $300,- 000, part of referendum No, 2, were sold realizing a net sum of $296,- 490.87, The board felt this was a relatively: good return for market conditions at this time. The monthly reports of prin- eipals and maintenance supervis- ors were received, ETO HAVE, YOU CONSIDERED ‘HE DETRIMENTAL EFFECT OF HARD WATER ON @ Your water heater or range boiler, Your automatic washer. Your hot: water pipes and faucets, Your washable clothing and linens. . Your hair: and_skin.. Your dishes and glasswear. Your electric kettle. Your electric. or gas bills. = @ wour soap and detergent =I B consider, the costs of repairs nd replacement of these items b: iy a DU- 0 WATER SOFTENER SMITHS KTS E PUBLIC NOTICE Nordic Lodge Whist Party. Jan, 12 - 8 P.M. in Nordic Hall Everyone Welcome. Attention lady curlers Ist Ladies Bonspiel to be held’ Feb. 15, 16, 17 Castle- gar Arena. Senior Citizens meeting — Fri. Jan, 11 - 7:30 P.M. at Legion Hall entertainment games, and refreshment. 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SPECIAL Markel electric heater: 1500 ‘Watts with: cs thermostat and off - on: switch Regular $18.50 _ SPECIAL $13. 50. i Ni igan +. ’ A move whlch may see a re- of; municipal ' affairs Nislt Castlegar to look into the “transaction” bet- ween the \village and: Oglow Bro- thers Ltd. with regard to the.Cas- tle’ Bar subdivision now possibly hinges on_ advice’ given .the village by its solicitor and the’ action com- missioners take.on: the. advice, On‘a unanimous -vote Tuesday night, commissioners! voted to “ask the solicitor’s :advice onia ‘sugges- tion’ made by lawyer M..E. Moran that “all information pertaining to this transaction (be presented) ‘to the department of, municipal af- fairs . . : for’ its advice and assis- | t tance and... perhaps the depart- ment could send ‘a ropresentative to Castiegar.”” “Full text of Mr, Moran's Tetter folto at. viAs you are no doubt aware, I ‘have been conatilted by Messrs. Maddocks and Richardson ‘in refer. ence to the agreement with Oglow Brothers. Ltd. "Lrecontly, phoned the deputy inmpecto missioners, might take in. view. of the fact’that they, objected’ to!be- ing placed in a position of having tolimplement an ‘agreement; which they feel is not good for the village sand finalize” a:: which they cannot agree, “The deputy inspector suggest- ed that I might senda letter out- Ing exactly ‘what-had occurred and fi Portions: of :the: transaction to which my clients objected. “Before taking any. “farther steps, I suggested ‘to ‘my ‘clients ingaction . with |- ‘Break-Ins at Gem : And at Mitchell's attempt on the safo at Mit- chell’s Supply on Front. St. was un- successful but.$18 was obtained by persons ‘unknown who ‘broke: into , the building the night of-Tuesday- * Wednesday of. this wer ¢ RCMP’ believe the. work’ was that of amateurs, Entry. was gain- ed‘ through: a. door ‘at the’ rear. of the building and a hatchet was us- ed. unsuccessfully “on: the -safe’s es: Thursday morning a Last- break-in was ' discovered at .Gem|§8 ‘Cleaners -here.:.A.sum of $78, was ere abe trea the cash eaett anda igh ad ing ‘the Gem! Cleaners "and Inland offices. f ~ Bowling Last Week's Bowling Results High School Bowling / -Ladies* High ‘Single: M. .Fen- ner. 221; Ladies “High® Three’ M. Fenner 489, ‘Men's High Single M. Batchelor239;' Men's : High Three Mt. Batchelor 588. Team pick Sic: Sin- , gle Team'3 866; Team High Team 3 2,413. Team Points Team 1 - is Team i Colter: Break League D. Martini 289 LHT Dd. Martint| iar THS Take 5 897 ‘THT Bal e curlers, 2312 .TP. Sant for the benefit of oll concern: ed it'might.be possible to. discuss the whole agreement’ again with the council and with Mr, Oglow, if deemed ‘ advisable; to ascertain whether or,not a new. and more satisfactory. “agreement ‘could be reached. .“T: phoned Mr. " sylvest: yeater. day morning ‘and. he. pointed ‘out, and I- think properly go, ‘that: any. Proposal at all would have to’ be Put, to ‘the cotinell ‘at: a) council meeting. “My, request now is that the || council, athe village council, pre-|_ sent all the’ information pertaining |. 0‘ this transaction ‘to the depart. ment of municipal. affairs and ask for its advice. and ‘assistance ‘and, Published E ery: Thursday: at “The Crossroads ofthe Kootenay” VOL, 16, No.2 3 Cc. GAR, BRITISH: COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 17,1963 10 CENTS PER COPY if deemed advisable, perhaps the ee department'could send a represent- ative ‘to ,Castlegar to look into the whole transaction, I. would apprec- late’ your advising. whether the council.is willing to do this.” Castlegar village ¢ Madge Sylvest’ read ,a;statement’ on " osit! gard to the Castle ‘Ber! ‘subdivision into the - village Fecords at Tuesday night's council’ meeting ‘and ruled matter, ' Kinnaird, Robson ‘and ‘Castte- gar social news as well,as a num- ber of other ‘stories have had to be held over to next week because | of Yextensive coverage ‘of. Castle- gar's council meeting. We offer: our apologies to our correspondents. and’ cur readers and ‘point out that material which should kava .appeared in last week's paper but which was ‘crowded out by “last: week's council ‘news : ap- pears cleewhere. in Ge week's is- sue, Kinnaird CWL ird CWL “Holds, Meeling “ke “January meeting of the St. Joseph.Council; Kinnaird CWL, appointed. Mrs, F./, Kinicki as the tain “Comm: R. C. Maddocks, wl he. attempted. to ‘discuss. the ‘mat- ter, was ruled’ out’ of order:by' Mr. Sylvest: The, chairman gave’ as into, the records of the ation, for. commissioners ‘and ‘that discussfon on jt .was out ‘of. ‘ord US Mr, Maddocks - said. ‘that’, any, "from the for; the information of commission- ers could and should We discussed, He flipped ‘his copy of the munici- pal'act into ‘the centre. of the coun such a discussion was out and asked “Shall the chai out of order any, discussion, on the 5 ‘illage. containing necessary, ‘inform- i UARTERS are astlega: League’ magazine a Convenor “in| or: tain Mr. der’ to from the: former m ‘A. aghedute bans “arranged tor hospital’ vistting” by: Meg. ACHE Hominiuk who is. in, roharze of. this. Projects :for. the: month’ will bea 5 a. ee with: Mrs, .F."Kinicki, assist! © special ‘tribute to. Our Lady of Good Council is being consider- ed forthe year's spiritual project in which the ‘group : plan: to be en- |: rolled ‘as: a parish‘ council or in- dividually ‘into ‘the: “Pious, Union | ' of ow! Mether of Good Council.” ‘League | was pleased to olenne! Mrs...G,: McKinnon ‘as a new member.’ Hostesses © for the | meeting: were’ Mrs. Hominiuk and Mrs. Guido. : Cominco Hogate Wins a First. Prize. fets 0;:Mugs 3; Cheerios 1; Takes 4; Pincurlers 3. Tuesday 1’ O'Clock | LHS: Elsie Rysen 229 LHT. Elsie : Rysen:614:THS Oglows :- 966: THT ‘Ross's Meat market 2,327 TP Defoes Transfer vs Ross's Meat. market a) Castiger, Drug 3;vs: Oglows - 1. Skyline Auto-service live fsa Taxi -3 ‘Tuesday Nite LHS Vi Me Tackle cat Do No) 2 220 MAHT Doug Mosby. amblers) Te 'THS Nighthawks .937.: THT: Ra lers 2721. TP.Chevrons 1; I Do "No 3;' Ramblers 2; : Nighthawk 2; Co- Operators:.1;. Happy ‘Gang ‘Tuesday. Night: Bowling ain LHS Queen: Davis, 263;LHT. Queen Davis 676 MHS ‘John: Paulson 321 MAT.-Fred ‘Horcoff -715° THS Re-|- lars 1,114° THT: Regulars 3,037 TP. Regulars. 38;" Button’ Pushers 37;.Commerce Bank 28; Defenders 24; Weat's Bkad John Pauson ‘6733. Bill Davis’ ‘707; Stewart Jones 629 “Ladies Wed -' Nite League ;: LBS Fran Marshall 300 LHT Fran! « Marshall 685 ‘THS Flyers 908:THT Flyers 2,448 ‘TP: Five Thumbs: 3; | Choregirls 1;-Kingpins. 2; Sputiiks 2;!Flyers:3} Beatniks. “Men's League” MHS. Barry Mackay. 309° MHT, 4. * Ernie’ Erlandson 805 THS The Gan-| ders 1,101 THT. The Ganders 3,167 TP. Missfits - 4;:Flunkies - 0; Hep: cats - 0; The ‘Whit Kids + 4; CBA, Flyers '-.0;The Ganders - 4. Other 600’s, ne Wilson .-. 733 B.. ‘Mackay TT3. wyn. Rees. - 680 Fred Fillipoff- “GIS 19 Jake co Koenig « 618 ‘Walter, Kan: ~Whureday. oy Morning Eeague ing. and sates Company, ae won first prize’‘in’a publications competition ‘conducted last year. The. British’ Columbia ‘Indust- rial Editors Association: announced recently the highest award for Bri-| - tish: Columbia’ publications ‘in; the employee :magazine: category went to Cominco “Magazine for 1962. engraved. scroll was pre- sented for, the ‘achievement. - Heavy Ww nds Affect Ferries. Heavy winds one “night last week took one ferry at Castlegar and the one at Renata out of com- mission. The main cable. on one of the Castlegar ferries! was ; broken by the ‘heavy. winds. on ‘Tuesday’ night while the same’ winds’ took away a ferry loading ramp at Renata. The cable was: fixed-’on: the]: ferry -at' Castlegar ‘but Renata was without a ferry for one day. while); the ‘ramp was repaired. *~ LHS Glenys. ‘New |.277 LHT Glen- 1 THE ys New. 68: is: Minx 927 THT; Teddy Bears 2,561": | TPBeavers 0; Chipmunks a Lions : i 8 Minx 35 Soulerelet: ‘Teddy Bears Classic. Mixed Leagu LHS°: Anne “ Fomenot? 278° LHT Kay “Adshead '624/MHS Jack’ Ma-| , son‘ 288 MHT-' Hugh ‘Munn: - pace THS ~: Beatniks -.1,077, 633 : Beatniks 2,852 TP. Beatoles) 4 De f 0; Rovers Other: 600’ Sprini Siete x Jack‘: Meson'-823.. Ken |:Price ‘ean |; John, Mazon | si ‘Sohn Paulson G01. bake’ sale. tobe’ héld ft ‘the Shop- i “Cominco o Magazine! employee 4 ‘Costlegar! village: chat iue| ‘Aage Sylvest is taking under ad- visement’“‘a “recommendation ar rene by Comm, R. C, Maddocks Mr.\,Maddocks be relieved of ]20 7 ine * Ohairmaanship ‘of the planning and parks committee, Me." Maddocks made ‘his: “re- commendation”. at Tuesday night's council meeting following two votes which’ Mr. Maddocks' said denied him the professional advice without B | which he could not do a proper job of handling the 14 points which Mr. Sélvest had ‘outlined | at the ‘first | ,, ig of the year as falling with- int he *hurisdletion of the depart. B| ment. eing built for Sam Lanza a eShop ‘a¢ross’ from he: Castlegar ‘and The’ bui ostruction:or recently finished. They. are, sh P&G building across from the <2.,Mr, Maddocks said he couldn't make recommendations: without Maddocks was asking to be rellev: ed of the -'chairmanship ; of. she committee. “The... debate’, started when Comm. Frank. ‘Richardson - said he felt professional engineers should be ‘called in to advise the village on. requirements for additional water. storage in Castlegar. Comm. Maddocks ‘then noted that, he understood that the de- — Association’ “costing ‘200, Mr, madaoess: a objected © “Xe vest) 23 chair- eat ‘ou. (Bir. are speaking on even. "pefore it? is eeconied™ He’. said. Mr. Richardson made ne men-‘ tion fof: a $200,000 bylaw." Richardson .then moved: Gepartment that gincers ‘be’ contacted. with. ert io their’ costs for providing sack pervices to the |. } motion ‘with | co and Thorp voting agninst man Sylvest declared the’ orotiom’ Tost, A short time later, ix com mittee ee reports: Mr_ Maddocks: saiB he: affairs mi- | Munication would ‘nat Be available ‘until : much : too’: late | for;use” by this newspaper. in this issue of the | jr Castlegar. News, it will be carried in’ next week's aper.. % "$683,146 in 1962 | Building’ permits issued \ in | Castlegar. during 1962 amounted to 148, works supervisor. Norman dy ment reported to Souneil, ‘Tues- lay. ni Mr... Menai said the ‘figure is $218,579 ‘more than ‘the $469,567. rae building ‘permits ‘approved. in| ‘The supervisor said four puita:| ing permits worth $20,000 were ap- proved "in December .while- seven traffic tickets and: two warnings were given out. pene | Fees Outlined An - agreement: for council’s consideration setting up a schedule of fees for. dog catching purposes that is in line with: that in effect in. the Village of Hianaied is to be prepared in Castleg: Municipal ‘eles “Joo Logelin told council: Tuesday’: night - that fees ‘charged Kinnaird by dogcat: cher Don Belanger of Robson. are $3: per dog caught, $1. per dog transported,’a minimum ‘of $2 per trip to Syringa Creek, $1 for ench dog. license ‘sold in the village, and $3 for going ‘around: the’ village no Sons are, caught, i ond Underpass Is Put Out to Bid an have ¢ een called for of ght have. qualified engineers who would’ be : to ities. : te ‘Vatie a if it, ien’t that “inv lage | fe Anguire of the department Oo Me, ) then started [post a motion. which ‘called for the vil: {ihe engineering advice is avails] ong celtent local: soll Fel has’ promoted an arban: interesting 8-page booklet’ which will:'contain ; the: president's’ mes- spiel draw forms, ‘rinks, the ‘spiel, and: other inter- Ssting, ‘facts..He has done a great deal of: work selling:advertistments to companies : around: this: area as well.as outside areas. The ‘money collected from- ad. vertisements’ will pay: the, expense of Publishing the booklet which will be given. to each member: entering the spiel. As well as being a valu- able index'of the spiel it will make |; an excellent souve! end ‘forthe ‘Kootenay: zone bley. dowzs, Let's show these ‘two teams we‘are sincere behind: them by get: ting: over to’ Nelson ‘and’ cheering them on.’After all it would: certain- ly: put: Castlegar on: the” curling | map if they, did. win: nthe zone play- down. a Ye - District Minor ~ Hockey ‘Schedule Monday, January 21 —6 pm Maple Leafs:vs Canadians (game); .7 pm Bruins vs Rangers: (game); 8 pm ‘Hawks vs Rossland. Tuesday, January 22 —.6 pm Redwings vs Maple, Leafs. (game); 7 pm Eagles’ vs Canadian (game) exhibition);.8) pm: Hornet Fal cons (practice). ‘Thursday: January: 24:— 6 om | Redwings: vs Rangers :+(game); 7 pm Flyera’ practice). 8 pm Coug- ers (practice). Saturday,’ January 26 — 7 am Eagles;'= “Bruins (practice);. 8 am Falcons: =::Hornets (practice);' 9 am‘ Maple Leafs = Rangers: (prac- tice); » 10 am: Canadians - Redwings (oraetice):: Br am Cougers ‘-'Flyers (2:01: pm “Mite : Mites. (Hawks: vs i taken at. Greenwood, ‘Premier, Bennett advised: the Castlegar, News last week. - The: ‘construction: involves ja steel-supported double tunnel un; “ derpass under .the CPR: tracks and ‘construction of .91 miles yf approaches: to;the underpass Spokane, Wash.).. 23 P! ‘| Bagles'-vs: Hornets (game); 7 pm Falcons: vs. Hawks (game); 8. pm Flyers vs\ Cougers (game). ; . *: oh “Tuesday, January:29 — 6 pm ‘Maple ‘Leafs : vs* Rangers (game); 7pm ‘Bruins. vs Redwings. (game); ma ly, has "een vadded | to* the: draw’ by having the losers of the first games pay, a‘50c fee which will:be used to finance a’ bean feed later on.: -In the mixed curling challenge trophy.-went, Dick: Wayling’s rink defeated ‘Mike: Verzuh’s rink. It proved to:.be an unusual affair as Waylings rink only took three ends, However they were a six, five and four point effort which proved too much for the opponents. Bill Van- yzerloo will. try his luck in the next challenge game. ©. vit ei eouncil: ‘should tint determine He engineers what firm’ should be ‘retained. He said’ it),was® ‘early in: the year,” that" _fngineering advice “on -water would ‘cost the’ village money. and “do we. ey a” 2 ‘He also noted that perhaps one firm should be retained for: sewer- Curling club - were sorry: to hear of young Doug Wie- gand’s unfortunate accident at the pulp mill last week. We hope it was ‘not too serious and that he will be back: curling soon.- local bonspiel are reminded ; that list is up at the curling club on which: they can sign their: names; An attempt will be. made’ to form teams from this list to ‘play. in'thé | spiel. If. entered’ rinks are short Players don't forget to” look er, this list. There are some ers on) it, Courtesy rule for the week: man playing a stone. _ Flying Club Siaris. Here. A meeting ‘was oh dat home of Tony. Denneus- here :Sun- day evening to’ organize. the Castle: gar Flying Club. ..» Pwenty-seven | persons,’ “includ ing nine members of the Nelson Pi- lots’. Association, "attended: Fred Hirtle was. chairman, Bob ‘Watters secretary and rany, Denneus, trea- surer. :These men will guide the sroup until officers : are. elected.) e Castlegar Flying Club has purchased the’ old’ terminal’ bulld- ine at :the! Castlegar airport. “It ‘will be moved from_its present lo- cation to am appropriate place at the field’ when’ the:new ‘terminal 4 building ¢ vis ‘completed, i’. The. Club’ intends. to. purchase an ‘aircraft ata Iater’-date, but will begin renovation ; of ‘the club- houses about the end of this month. e Castlegar airport is an ex- iter * eld for flying training, the club feels,'and: i a good Joca- tion to ‘West :'Koo- 2, Reridera_will’:be. ‘Focoived: by Ministe: January'—-:31 Cur pan, Jan, 29..." “Hockey. Saturday: Feb- tenay, Slocan and ‘Arron Lakes ar- eas..A ‘large. number ‘of. members Curling | -. No: Hockey. are expected from the district. * Club members who. have ‘not |’ ‘|been approached to ° play “in ‘the al ‘storage ‘nd mains: that’ were Proposed by the Castlegar Rate- Herridge Speaks Don't obstruct the view of the a are: necessary t they: are'then ft should be deetaed overall guidance by those councils. Mr. Maddocks then asked if it > ‘was professional advice that wasn't. wanted “or these particular engin- Mr. Cook said th ‘where -brofessional a4 recommend- ations without it except to perhaps a. that “Comm. *. Thorp could handle the 14 points without Aum | professional advice. -H.W.:Herridge, MP for Koot- enay-West, was honored guest spea- ker at the monthiy meeting. of the..Columbia-Kootenay New De- mocratic’ Party Club. +) The: meeting: was held - last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Paul of ‘Mr. Sylvest then asked if Mr. Mr. Herridge gave an infor- mative:report on the in. Ottawa’ and reported’ on’ the activities of the various NDP ‘clubs he visited . throughout: the district. He’said that the group should be prepared for: a possible federal election this spring. . <.: A‘ discussion was held about holding: a aie fim, re of nie bidders: Sie rok, tie ewes s00n ‘to choose a candidate for the provincial riding of Rossland-Trail: ‘was of Vancouver with a bid’ ef $20,-