CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 28,' 1965 H. W. Herridge, MP, Talks To NDP Executive i in Trail H.W. Herridge, ’ “MP: for Kootenay West, met with the executive of the Rossland-Trail NDP Association during his visit to Trail last week. Mr, Herridge reported on the session just recessed ‘in Ot- tawa, His report covered such questions as the new Canadian | it fonston dor and the proposed labor co Mrs, Fernidge’s opt- to roylow ‘rates and services.| should con- ie; actual va- lue of a re rather than an inflated book value, “The .CBC service should be extended and. improved to give coverage to all who desire in_the ‘area,”” o Columnla River and High ro That we go on. record as It was nion that. the Ci flag debate had Jone little for the ‘unity of Canada and he felt t. times that the debate had atvided rather han’ united Ca- nadians. He satd he had receiv- ed 2,400 letters on the flag question. - In Mr. Herridge's opinion, there was very little chance of merger of the NDP and the Li- beral parties. He lly op- com- basin as.demanded by ‘numer- ous public and private bodies, and a8. promised by the B. Hydro,” meeting was concern- only minimal clearing of the ba- sin, previous to the flooding. It also urged that all roads flooded or destroyed in the Ar- e plete clearing of the Columbia]. Th ed about increasing reports of| during the row Lakes Valley be rebuilt or relocated as promised by the government and B.C. Hydro. The meeting was concern- ed about conflicting reports re- garding abandonment of the road .beyond Robson following flooding. The annual: meeting. and election of a new executive for the Rossland-Trail NDP group, js to be held in Castlegar on Feb. 14. the West Kootenay Association on March 15 witha West. Koo- B.C.| tenay NDP membership meet- ing in Nelson on April 15. Mr. Herridge was in Trail Christmas recess and will leave for Ottawa the first week'in February following his visits to various centres in the West Kootenay riding. There will be a meeting of |" SUPPLIED ARMS.. Presl-. dent Gamal ‘Abdel. Nasser, above, has admitted that the Unlted Arab Republic “gent arms to the Congo reb- els to ald their fight against Congo ‘Premier Moles posed such a plan, On local constituency mat- ters the following questions were discussed and decided upon. The question of TV rate in- creases: “Video systems, such as Community Video, ‘should be under the terms of the Broad- east Act, and brought under the Board o£ Broadcast Commis, sioners, and public hearings held eS CASTLEGAR - Sash & Door Works 165 MAIN ST. Phone 365-7661 For all your glass and mill work; Basement frames made to order Window & door frames Panoramic . windows Sealed window units supplied and installed PRICES ON REQUEST Bowling Results High School Bowling Ladies High Ringle Julie Roberts 218; Ladies High Three Julie Roberts 537. Men’s High High Three Richard ‘Erlandson 599. Team High Single Team 6 pe Team High Three Team 6 Team Points: Team 1 1, Team 2 1, Team 3.3, Team 4 3, Team 5 1, Team & 3. Celgar Mixed Leagui Vi Wileox: 273; LAT ‘Vi Wilcox 668. MHS Bugs Nel- son 288; MHT Al Senger 686. THS Team 9 1192; THT Team 9 3288, TP: Team 1.2, Team 2 14, Single Ken Scott 255; Men’s| 647, Team 3 12, Team 4 17, Team 5 12, Team ry 8, Team 7 13, Team 8 23, Team 9 20, Team 10 14. ‘Other 600's Bugs Nelson Les Santano 626, Larry Webster 807. Coffee Breakers LHS Mable, Creighton 225; LHT. Mable Creighton 521. Wheaties and Take Five 794; THT: Wheaties 2194. TP: Mugs 40, Take Five 38, Wheaties 32, Muffets 31, Cheerios 380, Pineurlers 21. Tuesday 1 o'clock LHS ‘Helen Wallace 259; LHT Elsie Rysen 609. THS Og: lows 867; THT Oglows 2387. TP: Ross’s Meatmarket 4, Independents 0, Castlegar Drug 1, Oglows 3, Skyline Auto Ser- EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL /TOP SOIL CONCRETE WORK aid ROOFING O. Lightle Ph, 365-5158 Tn PUBLIC year 1965. 7 a = =I = = == all Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. NOTICE A 10% discount will be allowed up to January 31, 1965 to any Castlegar Water or Sewer user who wishes to pay their water and/or sewer for the J. Logelin, Clerk. eT Remember That... No Welding Job is Too Big or Too Small Material and Shape No Difference for Kootenay Welding and Casting Repairs Expert. Only Craft- manship COMPETITIVE PRICE Work under Complete Guarantee, — TRANSPORTABLE ° OUTFIT Kootenay Welding and Casting Repairs ‘PHONE 365-5531 BOX 741 tin 2 We =|% 4 vice 4, Tiger Auto Service 0. Other 600’s Mary Gemmill 606. Tuesday Mixed League 7-9 LHS Kay Adshead 258; LHT Kay ‘Adshead 593, MHS Bill Da- 252; MHT Bugs Nelson 717. lars 1115; THT Regu- TP: Sharp Shooters 1, Five Duds ra Button Pushers 0, Re- gulars 4, " Bridge Builders 4, Smarties Other “g00's John Paulson 689, Bill Davis 662, Quinto ‘Maida | to 650. Prexday Night Mixed 9-11 LHS M. Menzies 304; LHT ; MH! hawks 1001; 4 TAT ‘Hailleys ts 2741. TP: Bootleggers 2, Alley- cats 2, Nighthawss 1, Hailley's Comets 3, i Bank ‘of. Commerce 4, Sportsme n 0. Other 60'S Gladys Rotar =| Wea ‘Morning Drivers League LHS Mabel McGillivray 261; LHT Blanche Deverson 664. THS 280, 960; THT Calientes : Cadillacs 2,° Baracudas 3, ‘Callentes 3, Ramblers 2, Che-|: For the Coming Year vys 1, Thunderbirds 1. | Thurs Morn Leogue LHS Bea Smith 242; LHT Bea Smith *Ba5. THS Beavers 70 Beavers 2350. charged that the UAR was supplying officers to lead the rebels. Deer Park Couple Pleased With B.C. Hydro’s Seitlement Dear Sir: I wish to express our sin- cere thanks for the B.C. Hy- S| dro’s final offer and settlement for our properties at Deer Park. Especially we'd like to thank Mr. Jim Creighton and Vic Weibe‘and his Worship the Ma- yor of Trail, Joe Palyga. We feel the ‘Hydro’s offer is very fair snd generous and thanks again. Mrs, Casey Phelps, Trail, BC. Funerai Services Held on Tuesday For Thrums Woman Funeral services were held last’ Tuesday: for Mrs. Nastia Popoff, 80, who passed away suddenly last Sunday at Thrums. She was born in Russia, coming to the’Kamsack area in Saskatchewan in 1899. She came in 1915. Bcredeceased by: her hus- band, Fred, in 1950 and a son Bill Lavrenchenkoff i in 1952, she is survived by. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Houston were’ guests of honor at a de- lightful: surprise gathering on Saturday evening in the United Church Hall on the occasion of their golden wedding anniver- sary. Their many friends were Trail and. Ross- abate t had received eaut: three-tier wed pa bec mai orated in. white with pink rose buds, golden bells and a gold “50” topped the cake. The serving table was cov- ered with a yellow cloth cen- tered with a lovely arrangement of golden yellow mums and flanked by. golden tapers in ‘old colored holders. The high- nt of the evening for the happy couple was the appear- ance of their’ only grandson, Walter Peachey, who is attend- ing UBC. Harry Evans was MC for the evening and on behalf of their many friends extended. good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Houston. Several of the old ti: mers present also extended their good wishes. During the evening there was some entertainment. Mrs. R. McBain sang several solos ac- -| companied on the piano by Mrs. E. Krafi t. There were also se- veral selections by the church senior choir with Mrs. McBain accompanying on the piano and recitations by Mrs. G. Anderson. Rev. F. Willey said-a few words of congratulations and offered a short prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Houston were married on Jan, 20, 1915 at the home of. the ‘parents of the bride Mr. and Mrs, Adams in Arm- strong. LA dinner was held earlier last ‘week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Houston and Steve Lebedoff. of "Thrums and Pete of Castlegar, four nephews and three nieces. The service was held from the residence of John Lebedoff Thru Interment was -in the ‘Krestova cemetery. Castle- gar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Rebekahs, Oddfellows Execulive Installed Kingarson_ Rebekah Lodge and Lionshead Oddfellows Lodge held a joint Installation of 1965 officers in the Twin 1, Lions 0, Minks "4, Squirrels q 2, Teddy Bears 2. Rowdy Rollers LHS Joan. Krueger 270; LHT Mabel Creighton 576. THS Hooters 890; THT Hooters 2393. ‘TP: Hooters 31, Moaners 34, Screamers 33, Groaners 16, Wailers 35, Criers 19. Rowdy Rollers: LHS Linda Dyke 254; LHT Mabel Creighton 621. _ TH! Screamers. ©: 941; THT Sereamers 91. Work Clothes - Suite Shirts Jewellery - Shoes - Boots Hats - Sport Jackets - Gloves 15 Per Cent Discount Applies to Cash Sales Only Leitner’s Clothes Ltd. Rivers Hall. ake were pre- sent from Trail and during the evening they receiv- ed long di calls, one from Mr, Houston's ‘brother Cc. Houston in Okanogon, Ore- gon, and one from their grand- son, Walter, at UBC. Many cards and letters of good wishes were received from their friends and relations in- cluding some from Vernon, Pen- ticton. and Vancouver and also er eaen. gifts for: the honorees. The well was filled to ‘overflowing aad the cards and gifts were placed around the well. “At the close of the even- ing, on behalf.of the gathering, A Horswill presented the @ well to Mr. and. Mrs. Houston. Members of the UCW Mr. and Mrs. W. Houston Celebrate Golden Wedding served delicious refreshments , b during the evening at and after the | ' first'cut of the:-cake ° wy, the bride" Gnd groom,’ Mrs, L, Grun- erud ‘and°Mrs,"3. Sherblko cut the‘ cake which: was’ served to and Jim'Waldie:'The ‘boys were ; ti Tuesday in also” in ‘charge’ ‘ofthe ' guest fame si al = and Mrs, Houston were ive eee ‘hat N. 2 FOX PLUMBING & HEATING Don Fox and Fred Soukoroff ° We carry a full line of plumbing’ rater le : and fixtures : 10% OFF FOR CASH - .We doa full line of plumbing and heating’ by con-. tractor hour. We specialize in plumbing © ‘and, electrical repairs. Leave. the worry to us'— We guarantee our work Ph, 365-5006 - 435 Cascade St. in Sherbiko Subdivision 41 HYBRID CUCUMBERS - ALL EARLY VARIETIES PEPPERS, LETTUCE - ALL VARIETIES TOMATOES - HYBRID, EARLY VENTURA HYBRID EGG PLANT ————— FOR THE EARLY PLANTERS E MITCHELL SUPPLY Ltd = 490 FRONT ST. PH. 365-7252 ail CATT MT zanuary Sale. HARRY’S DRY GOODS. — KINNAIRD — Sale on clothing, yard goods and. other mer- chandise. Prices slashed to make room for. spring orders. Savings on all items displayed. Prices in effect while stock Jasts, See us now for your re- quirements or: phone .365-5569. : with the Trail degree team as- sisting with the installation. Miss Isobelle Gordon, dis- trict deputy, ‘and Joe Irwii Rossland were installing officers shals.- installed were nobel grand, Mrs. E. Pratt; VG, Mrs. recording secretary, ‘Mrs. Gordon; financial secretary, Mrs. R. Hunter; treasurer, Mrs. . J. Wisted; chaplain, Miss Gordon; ING, MeNeil; LSNG, Mrs. L. Battett; RSVG, “Miss Jean Stainton; LSVG, Mrs. W. Hous- ton and conducter, Mrs, Smidth.’ 't from the lodge was presented to ‘Mrs. Buffett _ by. ing the past two years as nobel ‘grand. Mrs, Buffett: thanked the those who had ‘Baker part in the id all those who had attended, mShe | also express- ed ihe BF wish that: 31008 ould essful yi iT FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS ~ MEXICO. - HAWAIIAN ‘AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED Paes CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S” * DEPT. 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Mon- thly charges work out at only a few pennies per day. Get full information now by calling yours B.C TEL BCTEL @ BRITISH: COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY tag cease owe SPT appropriately enough, were Mrs, Carr, ‘Jo and, Scott; $ roads’ for a fugu: iprought | t© ? brow ! members Sm YOUR HEALTH UNIT WISHES TO: “ANNOUNCE cA . SERIES OF CLASSES: FOR | = a ae | EXPECTANT PARENTS {Government in ‘the way of po- “licy and.legislation tobe bro-| - nouncement.. in... the ._.. Thrane . sociation is “to secure needed " ee ear since I 2 el- 3 the newspapers that this means el- ther of two things . ... that this view of. a lack of policy. of the Federal. Government. to enter into a pro, gram to assist people having dif culty ia paying their Muni “The following is 4 copy of a ‘tetter sent: by former chairman 'Aage Sylvest and form- er commissioner ‘Walter Thorp to the inspector of municipall- ties, at Victoria:. We note: that you have re- ted additional information medical payments. This ‘y y medical plan will. be extended to those who cannot. afford. present medical from the.councll of the Village of Castlegar regarding their cur- rent proposed water system rate ni Tin Fetal the: events ‘taking: place in the Legislature and the itfect of the Faglalation upon the ‘cltizens of ding. you have been kind enough to publish these letters so that ihe people’: of: Castlegar and district may be kept‘ fully’ in- formed as.to the events unfold- ing from.the Provincial capital. This year, asin ‘past years, will write a letter. to:you each week until the end-of the Ses- sion... The Session got underway on Thursday, January 21, a twonty-ane gun salute in val of the Li ant Governor and his party. A ter an inspection of’ several pla- toons of soldiers lined dup be- fore- the Parliament Bi his Honor was met by I W. A. C, Bennett and a in the Legislative Chamber. ! His : Honor ‘ then -read ‘the 88 | ther bank,: and will:be operated through private insur- ance: plang,: I: expect ‘that: this program.-will’ be ‘debated~ tho- roughly: and: although the oppo- sition” partles “will bitterly at- tack.it they will end up by wot ing for it, The Speech from the ‘Throne also indicate’ that°the bank is- sue is’ far from dead. In fact, it appears as’ if the battle is just eginning. © saate suggestion in the ThEORS Spee was’ very © vague, wording being “An eer imeat to the Revenue Act in connec- tion with the investment by:my Government: in the “shares. chartered banks will be placed améndment. will allow the Gov- ernment to buy control of ano- or. that ‘it is design- strengthen the F stand’ {n the’ Senate. rs_seem to. fee government: ¥ of | haps’ be. attributed. to Pouneil’s i ‘son. why the 25 per’ cent’ fed- assistance should not be], fe. would’ ask: you to also note the ‘following: ob- servations of two taxpayers who have ‘watched the’ development of the proposed increase with partleulay interest. 1. The recently. submitted $208, 000 bylaw contained a num- ber of improvements and failed because ‘all of these improve- es- polities Inspector Written on Water Bylaw ratepayers savored only some arte of: .the p ments. council can" be | persuaded vidual improvement basis ‘ra- coincides. with preconceived ide- as of what right. long-term foreign Canada totalled $25,271,000,000, ‘of which | $4.3 -billlon vested in- government se and $21 billion in panne enter prises.....); FEB. 3 24 PM. ROTARY. HEALTH CENTRE, FEB. 3 7-9 P.M. TARRYS SCHOOL PH, 365-5738 ret ing for use and will packa| ‘and ship them:: After: adjournment, the hos- tesses; Mrs, Ballard and Mrs. By- ers, served a delicious lunch. I The boo: “prize was won by. Mrs, Johnson. 23 improve- 4. We trust ‘that somshoin present the bylaw on an indi- ther than as a package deal that is best and hence OUTSIDE ‘MONEY At. the .beginning of 1964 inve Satment in was 'in- ities downtown. Beautiful fumishingn. - ° ‘Television. View. Maid, phone « - and room service. Dining by ments were’ not sential by sufficient taxpayers. 2. A number of tuese im- provements would ‘probably re- ceive almost unanimous approv- al if presented on an individual basis.: 9. The reason: that "55 per cent of the worn aa favor this: bylaw: could in :per- ublic:threat. to. bring about ie currently, -Rropored rate in- crease. if. the ’b: 4, Rejection. of the, ‘bylaw does ‘not necessarily, mean that e| voters are against long-term fin-| . 105 Main St. Ph. Bo 7817 ancing for needed improve- ments. There is: no ‘good = Tea- peech: from the’ Throne which | Jature. ES) outlined the ‘proposals of the ‘ught in during the Session. _ The’ outstanding policy an- Speech was of course the Pro- cial Government’s decision in ‘pefore you.” There is speculation ‘in the candlelight in the Matador dining room and tounge. Entertainment. Roof-top swimming pool, freé parking, children welcome (free under 28 when in the same room with: parents). 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