CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 28, 1969 MITES TO MIDGETS received a workout at the of C all m|three-starts B|game at the Castlegar Arena’ Rjand again on Saturday night! of the Pee Wee divi- when a hockey school was held at the Castlegar Arena. Pic- tured here is one of the coaches, Reno Zanier of Trail, with, left to right, Brian Fietz of Kinnaird, Tim Paul of sion. The boys were worked Castlegar, Brad Earp of Blueberry Creek and Calvin on handling themselves on the ice. They were also taught how to protect themselves when falling into the boards. Castlegar Apollos Hockey Team Wins Two Games and Ties Third The Castlegar Appollos won two and tied one in| West Root | enay Junior Hockey action during the past week. day they hosted goal- Stoochnoff, Coach of the Apollos is John ‘Miller while Lawrence Hercott and Mike Perepolk-|Chernoff is business manag- er. Fine goal tending is be- ing done by all three jes, — Richard Lorne e Kinakin and. Wayne The Apollos will be’ in action again tonight at 8 p.m. when they host the Rossland club. ‘This should Prove a real battle and an extra large crowd is’ expect- ed to be in the Nelson club and’ took m 8-6, mA large crowd was on hand to watch the first home when even a larger crowd witnessed the 3-3 overtime tie between: Castlegar Esl betes Rossland. Top goal-getters to date| the are Dave Chernoff, John| Last Friday evening sev- John Bartolac. Coastal Quintet Gives Concert At Selkirk Friday The Vancouver Wood- wind Quintet will play noon-hour concert tomorrow at Selkirk College. The talented group, made up of first desk players from hard and given many — Castlegar News Photo Robson’s Captain & Mrs. Sutherland Celebrate Their Golden Anniversary and Mrs. ‘'Cap” Suth-,of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Gina were at home to their(Lindmark with the Rev. Mer- Rerforming the cere- f their gold di th aly daughter of tae lte| of their golden wedding an-/the o ughter of the nive . Captain “ Mrs. Robert many relatives and friends|ridith on Oct. 12 on the occasion /mony. Their . marriage took Sanderson. place on Oct. 16, 1919, at For a few years the cou- Pingston Creek at the home ple made their home at/Mrs. ni Creee, later moving to Fingsion Cree 1940 they mov- ed to Robson where they are residing. They had two sons, Gor- don of West Vancouver and Claude who recently passed and three daughters, BODIE Also In Black and Other Colours. Sizes 5 to 4. shoes let tens. happily ever after. ‘As most mothers know from experience you can trust Savage Shoes. They're correctly made. And we make sure your child gets the right size in Savage Shoes. y So between our expert care, and Savage quality, you'll yi have a lot to show for your money. read the m the Hon. Don- deau and Mr. and Mrs. | 70. Their Trail, nV ./er, Sicamous, Riondel, Fruit- 7 en. |vale, Alberta and Nelson. and daughter, Mr. pont oe Croft, made a long distance phone call from Port Coquit- Qut-of-town guests were from Orchestra, will offer the first of four noon-hour concerts made available to the college Bartolac with a purse and reviewed Mr. Bartolac’s railroad career. Mrs. Ethel Mackenzie presented = Mrs. Bartolac with a corsage. Mr. Bartolac _ officially, Tetired on Oct. 8, having reached the age of 65. He worked 40 years for the CPR a various points in the Koo- tenays. ‘ He worked on the section tion until his retirement. Mr. Bartolac was known for his Proficiency as a tariff expert. through of Canada. An evening concert at the Trail Centre, JMC, will seatures the he guest ap appearance known join the other mustelans i special performance of the Beethoven Quintet in Eb for piano and woodwinds. ‘The evening concerts are Those the sur- Our New Citizens CPR Retirement Party Honors John Bartolac prise party were Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Korody, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loukianow, and Mrs. Jack Grant, Mr. ‘Mrs, Gunar Carlson, Mr. ‘Mrs, Murray Little, Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Fowler, Mr. and Mrs, Hank Godderis, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Anutooshiin and John Dvorak. Congratulations were ex- tended from fellow employ- ees covering all of the B.C. district, B.C. AIR LINES community service routes between: Vancouver Penticton Kelowna Castlegar Granbrook Kamloops Williams Lake Quesnel Prince George Smithers Terrace - Kitimat end i West Coast Points boa Pen INTER! AIRPORT IN CASTLEGAR 365-7044 NOTICE aar, Sat., Nov 1, Kinnaird Hall. 2-5 p.m. Tea and Bake Table, novel and sewing table. Castlegar & District Art Council Meeting, Tues., Oct. 28, 8 p. at Rec. -Bldg., Front aC “All inter- ested parties please at- tend. Senior Citizens Meeting, Bae) Tnoon, 2 Legion Hall. Social Hee refreshments. 2nd Castlegar Cubs and open to the public for a no- minal membership nice. with the popular family plan inau- guzated last year Aen con- <— concerts in the ser- will present the Foer- strovo Trio from Czechoslo- vakia, Canadian pianist Aud- rey Johannesen, and the Nor- Vezak ‘Dance Theatre. SATHER — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sather of Cast- llegar, Oct. 19, a son. CLEM — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clem of Castle- gar, Oct. 19, a son. Serut poe Drive, Sat., PREVOST To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Prevost’ of Oct. 18, a son. Kinnaird C.W.L. Fall Baz- , SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet: Metal Junior Hockey at Castle- gar na, 8 p.m. tonight (Thurs.) Castle; Apol- los vs’ Rossland. Cash Bingo, Castlegar Arena, 8 p.! Mon., Oct. 27. Proceeds to Castlegar “Apollos Jr. Hockey Club. Community Supper - Sun. Nev: ae 2 settings, 5 p.m. fer By P00 for ae -More ee Robson Hall. Everyone Welcome. cots Calling all sirls 12 to yrs. Sponso United and cf Churches, Every Mon. S50 p.m. castiogsr Unit- ed Church Bsm{ PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. , Provinolal Library, Parliament; Bldgs., Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/32109* Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”. VOL. 22, No. 44 1969 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR for the Castlegar district is Mrs. :Herb (Rose) Johnson, a longtime Castlegar and Rob- son resident, Mrs. ‘Johnson was given the honor Saturday night at ‘Kinnaird ‘at‘a special banquet sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club,’ The presentation recognizes Mrs. Johnson's longtime ‘association: with helping young people, |. CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCT. 30,1969 Land Option is Taken by KIDA 15 Acres Located at Blueberry particularly her work with. the Guide movement. Sh here at the banquet are, left to right, Kiwanis Club’ pre- sident-elect Aage Sylvest, former lieutenant-governor “Bill Waldie who made the presentation, Mrs. Johnson; and Te- tiring Kiwanis Club presiden‘ it Sam Muirhead. 2 Ye By BURT CAfAPBELL a |. for good businessmen George Paulson xe Sere Castlegar News @ - Kootenay. Industrial development ‘Asevelation has}: Preside! Sam_Konkin ‘gaia the Mlueborss site, along with property to be optioned near Columbia Gardens, is to ensury.the the availability of tend Prospects and no! ‘have ‘values. inflated over- night.” Queried _by.-” Castlegar lered by the — Castlegar News Photo| ou, PWA Announces New Ar Schedule for Nov. 30 As. a result of recent |ials city. offic: | eo exception of the Urett fam- ily who were. unable to at- tend because of sickness. The rooms were taste- fully decorated with the many floral arrangements they had received from Min- to chapter, Order of the Stirling of Robson. Among: the many gifts they received was a Y peauti. ful picture of the caste ferry which was presented to them by | the Wornen's As- sociatio: _Robson Church. The serving table was covered with an’ ecru pace cloth and with beautifully decorated ‘three. tier wedding cake which was} gral baked. q by their daughter-in- law Mrs. C. Sutherland. On wishin; well where the many guests placed their greetin; After the - first cut. of cake Sutnsrland it was cut by their Gaughter Mrs. Balfour and served to the guests. Raine: erving freshments were their sgraid-daughters and Mrs. resident Walt- er Feels will be installed as ind knight of the gather Finnie: oO! ie Knights of Columbus, Cast- legar, when a joint installa- tion with elson and Rossland “councils is held tomorrow night at the Hi Ar- Arms. by Mr. and Mrs.jTow Knights of: Columbus also take place. The installation ceremon- ies will be followed by a CASTLEGAR Tommy Biln, Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A World of Moisture Helen Rubinstein -3 great values 8.75: value ONLY 4.25 15.00 value ONLY 7.50 12.50 value ONLY 7.50 limited time only Corner of Pine and Columbia, Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 moon - 1 p.m. For Your Skin SKIN DEW by DRUG Ph. 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. -7pm. social evening. Driver Sharged Afler Accident Saturday Night Damage totaling $700 re- sulted from an accident Sat- urday -at 3 p.m. at the corner of Green St. and Co- lumbia Ave. near the Oglow Building. A ehicle driven by Aa- ron McQuire of Robson was in _ collision with a vehicle driven by Robert Corbeil. of Blueberry Creek. when the Corbeil vehicle attempted to make a left-hand t Corbeil was ag charged with falling to yield “the right of The “MeQuire vehicle re- ceived $200 damage and the Corbeil vehicle $500. F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING. Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar SEE YOURSELF REFLECTED IN FEMININE ELEGANCE FROM KAYSER ; Crepeset - carefree lavish lace trim >, Taftalene of Antren ( knits the slip, Slips .. Panties and quick dryinc slips, . | $9.00 - the: fabric that gives . $7.29 to $9.00 $3.29 Romantic Peignoir Sets. SPECIAL one of the many hos- Regular $25.00 Relax or entertain . $20.00 tess gowns, pant suits or beautiful house- coats. See our new shipment of sleepwear. bag wit Dette to b ne tite to jam, Nob = to bre real, no pul aso tor fate ay er detective in the com; Hey transmission, arive Snover ot large ca; WASHER ithout charge, plus faneyear shi ge lus for ai ity water pump! { DOUBLE PROTECTION—FROM FRIGIDAIRE! | YEAR PROTECTION PLAN at no extra charge — backed by General Motors! DRYER New singte-belt drive on vented models. Quiet ‘smoother. Warranty for, re; fect withot for for fusing replacement four year Fr on | bearing, pulleys Gnd drive motor fof dear mn skate = =< Exclusive ‘Laundry MARK OF EXCELLENCE Regular $302.95 * 1-SPEED WASHER MATCHING DRYER lar $196.95 fF. Sorter R-E-E With Frigidaire — Automatic ° Washer ts 2-SPEED WASHER $388.75 Frigidaire Washer - -Dryer Sale 337. 00 MATCHING DRYER. 185 00 lar $211. 95: "of the. year., ineoase ised Interest |! And Dog Control Revised by Council|: Increased - interest rates: =:from.-6:per ‘cent -to:7 per. cent connection. at Calgary. for-pas- | Ds "om aimeas of delinquent tx | 28 5: Er Canad-| es was one of several aménd- ments to present bylaws: giv-| en second reading by title at Kinnaird’s ; > Tuesday~> night council meeting. ‘In commenti increased delinquent: stakes ‘Ald. Rust called: it aatsolutely ”.. stating the town had to pay. more than 7 per cent when it has to borrow money. ._. He’also said “he did not feel those paid their who i taxes should be: subsidizing Pi those..who Other Eee bee per- tained, to..dog control ‘and would ’’set: licence: fees. fr. $3 upward. to. $10 depending e! on size of the dog as well as if it ‘was, spaded: Fee ‘at present’is $1.,The new fees,} once: final reading “4s given’? the. «amendment, would take: effect at the first “Amendments were ‘also imade_to cover more realistic cost for the care and’ of. an-animal detained at the pound. on th terest rates on|S also held table for whe cost of] this: nimal. tel e East. and West Advani dates changes‘that will per. connecting - tim for -east and : westbound ‘pas |! sengers at Cranbrook Airport. The adjusted ‘timetable ‘will to take ‘fm ‘advantage of the best possible’ day- wea- ther conditions, assuring op- Per: ed Cominco’s. traditional ‘gold Lines), maximum opportunity ‘to Brovide:. the West Roolen Sanbrosk with he "PWA east and west- also. provide: \a_ travellif Points me pf Seay irre: was commended for his excel- lent work on an oil: line in zero weather. An. enth tic hockey | and baseball ning and fishing. Ho and his e an le an wife have two sons and one Sauehter: is a special fan, of a diamond elasp to ‘Thomas eH chief, pes officer of | ‘Cominco, who’ received award. from Mr. Salter. Mr. Hen narick, in turn mnade,''a resentation of lead burners, who com: 3000, 50 years of service in| ajmen “are undertaking quite inted out that the district | business-} a substantial part of the fin- ancing” and suggested the only way for them to be fully informed on Set is to have a director present at all KIDA execu- tive meetings. WITCHES, ‘ GOBLINS, skeletons and other scary. creatures will all be out in force tomorrow evening looking for treats — and threatening tricks if they don’t get them. The Tom McLaughlin of. T. McLaughlin and Associates, the professional firm hired by KIDA to A to promote Ki EDA Coun- . said KIDA the most 4 years. .°. it’s the only « ‘one of its kind Canada.” in He said that in the Unit- witch here happens to be ‘lovable old Lucy, den mother | 2! to Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang. In this Coutts wishing everyone a happy Halloween. she’s really] is atso operator in metal mm in Saskatchewan; he re- ceived commendation for his work in production “of sterraz-| Salter, vice-presi- dent, operations, said the con- tribution of the © com; long-service. employees “has Radio Equipped Cars for Kinnaird Halloween Night for in 2% years, Arnold: Calderbank, district the for the: Kootenay-Columbia * Scout ; District, called the achievement (‘a magnificent effort.” The mortgage was piped into the’ hall by Scout. Jimmy) Watt and was carried by Guide Chris Meyer. It was then set aflame in a miniature bonfire .by :Cubs Gregory Moroso and ‘Mark Phillips. — Castlegar News Photo radio equipped cbeen strength . of| has 196: $300 Scholarship For Miss Deverney Irene Deverney, dau: ter of Mr. and Mix M. be arship by the Sons of Nor- way Nordic Lodge No. 76. Three Teams For.Bonspiel Eeemnaird's firemen should cover Kinnaird tomorrow - Halloween night. @ decision to hire the cars, which are manned: by auxiliary police, was made by council at its Tuesday night meeting on: the -re-| t of Ald. Steve the Wrest vos tenay Firemen's Bonspiel to be yield Nov. 15 Fruitvale. at Ald. Steve Jankola, when speaking at counc esday night, said two if not three : Finalizing: Wednestans Ground Work is Laid By. Planning Committee yf -plans\ for ting of cA review, was made | a a e-point purpose whic will be presented ‘at the pub- lic meeting. Tentative plans “are to lectsarea. representatives at naird each being ‘divided in: to four areas with -represen- tation. If interest is shown, re- presentation’ - will ii 2A film depicting | why a Person should ‘get ‘involved ms will be entered from Kinnaird. shown. Kinnaird Council Receives Tenders For Garbage Pickup - Two sealed: tenders fo garbage collection for Town of ‘Kinnaird were open. ed by council at its Tuesday night meeting. Bryan’s Transfer -Ltd., who is. at present under con- tract to the town, entered a bid: of $6,957.60. The same Tate as the present contract. Kinnaird Transfer Ltd. quoted $597 per month for once a week pickup of refuse which totals $7,164 annually. in. government at’ the muni- ipa level. will” ‘also’ Jankola. ~ Asphalt Piant Ordered Closed . An. asphalt plant oper- ating in Robson was notitied the West Kootenay Health Bt that it had'to operations by. midnight. of this pastsTa Tuesday, y,, Oct. 28. plant operated by. West Coast Paving: Co., -was making phalt ‘for a paving job at Celgar. He’ ‘told “the | Castlegar ‘News: last Friday that the plant created a.dust nuisance’ lar to the plant operated tHe ‘airport, ‘which was_shut 2 ort, wl was shut down ‘earlier ‘this :year- by use Dr. Schmitt ‘said the West Coast firm was inform- ed it could continue to oper- ate if it used squipment which eliminated the role lem: complained of by residents. “He said the firm applied the WKHU for permission to” operate. OFFICIAL OPENING of the Castlegar and District: Hospital: will take ‘place Nov. 8 when open house will be’ held between 2 and 4 p.m, that Saturday. Invitations have been sent out to various dignitaries who are invited to take part in the mony, but final confirmation of ‘their parti- “belred to committee. e tenders ‘were refer- New executive of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club was installed at the organization’s regular meeting Tuesday night by governor Mike Bar- low of New president is Aage Sylvdst of Kinnaird while vice-presidents are Bill Oles- ki and Bob Patrick of Castle- gar. Treasurer is Terry Tuck of C while Dave Fer- will be Sa SLISS guson of Kinnaird is secre- =| Biln, Don cipation is still pending. The public is also invited to ‘tour the hospital and facilities by. and of the Ladies official cere- Auxiliary to the hospital. The ladies will also be serving coffee and dough- nuts to the visitors. — Castlegar News Photo ‘Directors are Tommy Remier, Burt Campbell, Ted Jackson, Rich ‘Geronazzo and Frank = Ing- ham. Citizens’ Assoc. :To be Formed This Wednesday ‘A public meeting to form a Castlegar-Ratepayers’ or Citizens’ Association: is to be held next Wednesday evening in the SHSS activi- Sty room. The meeting is open to << all- Castlegar and Kinnaird ratepayers and other inter- ested citizens. Two of the key people associated. with the move to form the association are. Colin Pryce of Castlegar and John Une of Kinnaird.