CASTLEGAR 1 NEWS, Thursday, June 23, 1960 Kinnaird Briefs Comm. W. C, Ackerman is wor- king on a‘new garbage bylaw, the old one needing revision, eee A new $140 pump has been in- When your children travel with you, reser- vations are specially important. -Plan by LONG DISTANCE telephone. Be sure there's a place to stay each night when children get weary. stalled in the einnita ‘park, A letter. was ae from Peter Bergen, president of Coast Develop- | ment. Co., confirming the sale of surplus pips to Kinnaird for $711, eee: Comm, Mrs. J. W. Dougan, Kinnaird delegate to SHHS awards doy, reported to council’ that the ceremony was ‘very eee very interesting.” ay co R. Hengy appeared before council and obtained permission for the Senfor Cltizens to use the Kin- naird park for a picnic July 13, They will not be charged for use of the park since the outing does not fall on a weekend, oe In continuing discussions on Frank Bergen's road access, council agreed to make a road for him {i he would pay legal fees in acquiring the Iand for oF dee No Home Owner Owner $$ For Ethiopia Resident Kinnaird council has decided that property owned by R. W. Gra- ham Js not eligible for a _ home owner grant, The matter was raised ‘at a re- cent cotincil ‘meeting by-a letter from Mr, Graham's mother, who is managing the property for. him, To quallfy for a. home- owner grant the recipient must reside at least part of the year on his pro- perty, Mr, Graham has resided for the last three years in Ethlopia, Africa. more er tres rsrecer remem roer en rseca sera core aaa FIRST CANADIAN ENTRY in the Pacific National Ex- hibition Rodeo is Brian Wingrove, 18, of the Steel Head: Ranch, Coquitlam, B.C. The entry was accepted by ‘J. J. Grauer, head of the PNE Livestock Committee. The rodeo will be staged at Callister Park during the week of the PNE which starts August 20. Wally Walper, Wife Entertain Gilizens. With Songs, Music The regular’. meeting of the Sen- jor Citizens was’ held recently In the Legion Hall with 50 members pre- sent, The preaident”J. T. Webster presided. The, meeting opened with all Joining in the singing of “Blest. be the Tie that Binds,” with Dr. w. L. Wright accompanying on the pi- ano, ‘Mrs, A, Lampard, who was elec- ted secretary-treasurer'at the Inst regular. meeting, read the minutes which were approved .as was the tinanclal report. It was déclded to hold the annual, picnic early in July, The place of holding ‘the pic- nic will be decided later, The secretary was instructed to write the Castlegar village commis- sioners and thank them for their invitation for the senior citizens te attend ‘the luncheon for Lt.-Gov. Frank M, Ross and Mrs, Ross, ‘H, Evans, who was the official delegate to the Senior Citizens con- vention held in Vancouver, gave a report on the convention. Mr. Web- ater, who accompanied Mr. Evans, also gave a few highlights of the trip to Vancouver and the conven- tlon, A At the close of routine business Mr. Webster introduced Mr. and -{ Mrs, W. Walper who provided the evening's entertainment. Mr. and Mra. Walper had ‘flown down East for several weeks where Mr. Wal- per was with Don Messer and his Islanders, @ sound film of one of thelr even- ing’s entertainment in which he Pentecostal Tahernacle Bible School Starting. | ‘Plans for the forthcoming Va- cation Bible School at thr Pente- costal Tabernacle have been’ an-!| nounced by pastors J: Pennoyer and< F. Clemo, | McLab Housing To Cost $515,000 - euazanice.. the loan made to McLab, Central Mortgage and ae Bi The school will enrol: children Cc for my regional hi rea 2-14 years of age course of study, songs ana hendi- crafts under the theme “Wagons Hol! On the Christian Trail," using @ wagon train motif. The school will open on Mon., June 27 and continue -to July. 8. .It will be held each evening from 6.30-8.30, Makes travelling less tiring, more funt g ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA | TELEPHONE COMPANY. veo23.2LD Friday, June 24, 1960 KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HALL DRESS: SEMI FORMAL CORONATION CEREMONIES AT nN 00. P.M. ADMISSION $3.00 COUPLE ROSE BALL ‘AURORE BS pletion of financial and ofher ar- rangements for opening of a CMHC- approved subdivision at Kinnaird, . Pull cost of the project — the largest handled in the, history of the Trail CMHC office — is $515,- 000. Involved initially. is the con- struction of 60 units of row-housing in 10 blocks of six units each, and he provision of fully-serviced lots for an. additional 90 units to be de- itself and the in- gestae that the project is technically and economically sound, ‘Mr. Thompson noted that it was to be a modern subdivision in every respect with underground water? sewer, power and. telephone services provided. ‘The lots would, be, said ‘Mr. ‘the first f i lots in’ the village of Kinnaird, © ‘The CMHC manager added that while: in Anaad Company had in the in- Robson fo Get Swim Lessons - ‘The Community Prora: Branch, in co-operation with the Canadian Red Cross water safety division, will. offer swimming and water safety instruction to 14 West Kootenay communities, Dick McKeen, recreation con- sultant for the. Community Pro- grammes. Branch, will organize this Program, New Denyer, Silverton, Slocan, Crescent Valley, South Slocan, Na- kusp, Robson, Nelson-North ‘Shere, Procter, Balfour, Ainsworth, Koot- enay Bay, Crawford Bay, ba:France and Boswell will be taking part, ‘This program will feature swim terest of v:loped on an basis. Price-of the lots is not yet known. ; For the row-housing project, Joan approvals have been written and contractors’ supervisors are at work on the site. - The contractors have. installed @ shop-and excavating is under way. Contractors for the 60 units are McLab Construction of Edmonton. \ Mr. Thompson said an arran- gement had beén concluded where- by Investors Syndicate would make @ loan to McLab Construction. The. Edmonton firm would build the blocks and administer he rental project, Central Mortgage's. role is to Massey-Ferguson . Nets $6,341,090 . Massey-Ferguson Limited today reported that world-wide net’ sales for the first six months ended Ap- ril 30, 1860 were $221,000,000, down 2 per cent from the record high of $225,000,000 for the same period of last year. : Net income after taxes in 1960 was $7,372,000 or 55 cents per share, compared with $12,606,000 or $1.03 per share in 1959, largely reflecting reduced tax. credits, Second quarter earnings were $6,341,000 (with tax credits of $1,- 452,000) or 49 cents per share com-' pared with $9,926,000 (tax credits Of $4,145,000) or 79 cents per share for the 1959 period. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE _ DIGK FOWLER, Robson; B.6. family protection Family Protection is a matural instinct. On the alert A CANADIAN MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY steps to provide income protection for them in, Kay times of financial stress, Por expert counsel , companied every effort was being made to avoid its becoming known as a Cel- gar or company community. Non-Celgar people were being invited to rent units or build homes in the subdivision, DEER PARK SOGIALS _Mrs. Williamson Mr. and Mrs.. O. Haukaas. of Rossland ‘are spending a holiday camping at Deer Park. A. A.. Phelps and C. 5. eres have returned from Salmon where they were called, due ae the ness of their father Mr. D. Phel- ‘ips.’ On their return they were ac- by their alster June, Mrs. W. Walker of Moyie, spent a few days at Deer Park, H, Jamieson of Kimberley. was and Mrs, D, D, Jamieson, On _ his. return to Kimberley. he was ac- companied by “his father who Will spend a Hollday in the East Koot- enay District: : Mr, and Mrs, c. 8. Phelps and children, returned © from Moyie having spent a few days with the former's brother-in-law and. sister Mr. and Mrs, W. Walker, *: Mr, and Mrs,’R. Briggemen and children, Mr, and: Mrs. F. Brigge- man, C.. Lindberg; and .Mr. and Mrs. C. Phelps ‘and family © were Sunday visitors to Colville, Wash- ington, where they attended the redeo. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson had as recent. guests, the latters father, Mr, J. Relmer, of Renata and her ‘uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank Relmer, of Vancouver, who are spending a holiday at Ren- ata, WHITE SETTLER First white ‘settler “in Can: da’s capital city was an Ameri- can, Philemon. Wright of Wo- burn, Mass., who started up the new ‘lands -and eventualiy set- tled on-the present site of ‘the city of Ottawa. or for i: The Carrier’ Indians of cen- tral British. Columbia. practised cremation ang were ‘given their} nome ‘by early explorers because widow .to carry with: her. in a bag for the rest of her life what- ever remained of her husband's; funeral pyre, who" the recent guest of his parents, Mr. :. classes for, adul's, plus some life saving. Tt is hoped this program will attract the novice swimmer between the ages of 12 and 20 years who, in many cases, sw! get themselves into difficulty, Interested individuals are asked to contact ‘the chairman of their respective recreation commission. Mr. Walper showed the citizens |* im well enough to]. sang two solos and a duet. He also| Walper played the accompaniment Spoke of their trip east and the,on the plano, Mr, Webster. expres- experiences they had ‘enroute, . Sed the thanks of all present to Mr. He ‘rendered several solos after..and Mra. ‘Walper, Refreshments were the showing of the film and Mrs.’ served by the committee, I’m the best shot in the business ~ Think’ I'm bragging?... well, I'm not. When you drive in and ask for a Shellubrication, you can be sure of the finest possible servicing job—be- cause I work from approved lubrica- tion charts ‘for your specific model and year of car. These charts point ‘out every vital spot that needs lubri- cation. What's more you get a written _Teceipt showing all work done, Faulty steering, body squeaks or - rough riding are signs that your car needs Shellubrication. Come in to- day, let me show you ‘how a Shellu- brication can make your car handle better, serve you longer... be safer to drive. : Cars love Shell, you'll love Shell Service ANY ‘CASTLE. MOTORS LTD. PHONE 2411 Hudson River’ in: 1800 ‘seeking | = of the custom which required = ewe =| = erent eee eee: ‘merreeromee seers ire carrer DISCOUNT ON PAINT BALANCE OF THIS MONTH ~ LOBBER & BUILDING ~ SUPPLY LIMITED. - PHONE 7112 °. * SL I \ CLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE 3031 - Closing Time: 12. noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. Classified nds are charg ed for at the rate of five conta ber word orfigure per inser tion, Minimum charge for classified ada handed in at the Castlegar Newa office ts 50 rents, Minimum - charge for classifieds phoned in. ta the office 1a 60 cents, : ‘There Is a special rate of allowing a’'Clnssified ad to run three times for the price of two, providing there are no changes In the wording of the ad In subsequent tasues, A Castlegar News number may be used on classe ified ada for an extra charge of 50 cents for handling answ- ers, Engagement notices, obit- uarles and cards of thanks o: “usual” length ‘bre published at a flat charge of $1. LS. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow ' Lakes ~ Phone 4331 96 acres at Kinnaird, 40 fect of new highway and half-mile : from railway crossing. Write Box Sea. Cnatlegar, or phone 9741. Large: river-front lot, Good va, 100- tt. frontage cledred, Cash and terms. Phone 5267.» 32 65 cents per Box 1173. BC. 332 Large level lot at Kinnaird, Rea- sonable offer accepted. Phone ae 14-ft., fiberglasred boat with 25 hp «motor and traller, Phone peo Reatdentiat lots, good view.sApply Ell Sopow, Phone $200 tn12 14-ft. plywood ' runabout,“ 15 hp with trailer, Complete unit in ‘tine condition, Phone 2847, Kinnaird. ttn21 Cholce bullding lots in Castte- gar's_ most. modern’ realdential area. Near hoapitat, arena and schools, Phone John Landis at 8440,” ttnis- Good building Jots In Kinnalrd, Phone .2738. . tinld Arrow Lakes Ferry Servi 10.00 am, Monday. Arrive, Edgewood 4.00 ‘om, Monday. Edgewood - 1.00 p.m. Friday. BUSINESS merkaed aetian: pi S canta Avenue Castlegar Pinone 5342 NOEA'S HAIR . DEESSING PARLOR A Complete Beauty Service 3y. Appointment . PHONE 5386 — Nora ‘Majesgey UNITED TRUCKING Dally Freight Service: i. Rossland, Castlegar, 7A ct Grand: Forks. HONE. Castlegar 2521. —— SMITE'S PI PLUMBING ATING. “For Es' separ 3 Phone ~ $401 and 725 We Servi Whet: We: Tastal fs vaca nie SEE ARTS SERVICE AND AUTO WRECKING Kinnaird Phone 2056. “Behind Castleaird | Pikza -: Welding and Repairs G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 2 WALDIE ‘LUMBER & {BUILDING SUF: LY LID. We can ‘supply. alt your . : building needs, Estimates gisdly given. Phone fica DUTCH MAID a LIMITE! BAKER: INI Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes ; Anniversary Cakes PHONE 824t./ ‘New Homes, Remodelling General Construction. All ‘Work. Guaranteed Box 813 DIRECTORY : - a. 1 LAUGTON Box 180 — Castlegar, OPTOM) iT ‘Wed, 230 to8 pm: ei Phone: 30212. GO- x 100-Ct. level lots, 215-8th Ave. Castlegar. ST S-week old Pullets and 1-year old Heffer calf. Apply W. F. Ozer- off, Pass Creek, or write Box 76, Castlegar. 5 ‘Used efumalebings = iis aa easy chair, Phon - Apply 22-37 wooden’ er, bedstead, GE eigerstars 3256. — xX 100 lots, 200 block, ith ie. Soni Mrs. Quayle, Babe son, Tafed beautiful 4 er leaving ¢ city. consi or ous" ‘T15-5th Bt. Nelwon. oY ak newt mete pov ower saw, 7 hp, like new,, Also, ‘69 Volkswagen, son miles. Phone 6458. 1957 eet it, Pathtinder ne gis trailer” courte ‘Ses Jo! fal 2 Small loader on tracks. ‘Will exchange for farm tractor or take car in part exchange. Phone 467, South Slocan, 324 One ‘vanity, bed, bureau, and a Beatty, -washing machine. Phone Upright. plano, recently finish, aa 1557 Chevrolet aioe Must sell. Best offer takes. Phone got acitge Tot in Dumont subdivi- ith ve. Phone 673! 324 | Phont James Equipment, hn Maki. eH tim FORRENT Traller space. Reasonable. Phone ‘room eparement, ‘Apply a cee Hougrkeeping 0 oom for female, = cities oF “sure_epace ABW HOMES FOR SALE ‘Two-bedroom house in Kinnaird (ult > busement.. easy. terms, Phone A788,00 0S ei tin3s 4-bedroom home in Kinnaird. Phone 4249.0 Uv 28 NOTICES . oung. girl, under the supervi- sion of her mother, will look after ete. Write Box 490H, Castlegar, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUR: eon 303, Castlegar. TV sales and service. = = Marconi. Phone. 5167. R. Martini. ttn Ratsed-printing. wedding: invita- never leave a trash or debris fire eeaitonied ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! The city og Fredericton, N.B., has recently received the gift of a complete art gallery. Buyiding plus pictures are valued at $3 million. and Lord Beaverbrook, the principal donor, paid $25,000 for one canvass by Krieghotf, the highest price ever paid fora Canadian painting. BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT DIGGING CEMENT WORK - :: PHONE 5200 EL! -SOPOW BOX 464° CASTLEGAR tons can be supplied by the Castlegar News. Also, the Castlegar News prints basem Phone a, Kinnaird, after 8 ber ‘2.lots in Castlegar overlooking river, End of Cedar St. East. Rea- sonably priced. Phone 5233. 325 Choice 61x 98 bullding lot in Castlegar. - Fruit es, beautiful view. $1,200, Phone 2X, Pasmgas | Hor jectric range and’ 11 cu. tt. Apply Suite .No.. Pic-n-Pac. 308 "= Let in Sherbike subdivision, a 110. - Sa Sleared.: Phone 3183 Ee triage aboy Jack 3 Pi y 2 Age €i girl's bike: Exedient cond qn: Phot aT%6.. g-burner let ctric Tange. Go a ‘king. condition... S2v-ath Ave, or Phone 98f joe ‘wood stove wi werer jacket ie, $822. 325 like nt “10 ‘Soukoroft, 4 ‘Pass , Castlegar. inch ee nae ae, care fridge, 0! uner cook -£ ater. suite cand ! ‘other stems, Goal, jackets: ‘dood ‘eonaltten. 3 PLUMBING - &- HEATING : ‘ SYPHON ‘SEPTIC ‘TANKS: - PHONE 2181, ° +.” ‘Ds FOX: SHIELN'S ; VACUUM" SHOP Complete line of ‘parts and service of ali makes of vac- uum cleaners.: Hose replace- ments ‘and cloth! bags: 1306 Bay, Trail . Phone 445 ‘FURNITURE MOVING Long-Distance | Ronan Anytime: ae HONE * * : OME... os: - BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone S131 - Kinnaird, 5.0. “LUMBER '— PAINT 2. '*. PLUMBING AND ~ : ELECTRICAL ... SUPPLIES .. “> PHONE 4621: i We attach “Dinkde” Nickie Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes : CASTLEGAR |? P & G Building Contractors 191-10th Ave. ¢ “SAND” AND. GRAVEL 7 :.-Satigfaetion < Guaranteed “Phone 9041 For Local Sales. and Service:Phone 5028, ~ CASTLEGAR -* DAVE WILDE -FULLER. BRUSH “PORTABLE WELDING ‘No job-- ‘too big,” ‘too “small, or too far. “PHONE 2051. \ Castlegar, B.: : "First-Class. the. I wedding and qah supply printed napkins, book CARD OF THANKS . GARD OF THANKS some a 5 ‘May be seen at 125 Sites 6S typisk, phone 5014. ter ad range tae Child’s Finder Phone. 3791, FULLER: BRUSH * : matches and wedding cake boxes that. make nice mementoes for any wedding. M ;Have you a suite, apariment, | room_or nouse for rent? If so, at vertise it oO ons Plants clearing at Lo price. .. Nielsen's -Flowers, “Kinnaird. dance’ of the = season. ome one: F Citizens meeting on Fri- day: “at tie. pm. in the ae hall. general. meeting «on wed J Sane % at 8 p.m, in the Le- nm hall, All representatives Please 7 NOTICE oF AFELIOATION. FOR e fi of the late Samuel Exichten “wih to “thank” friends, nelghbors ond celal forthe the of kindness and floral offerings 1 ne our recent, sad bi CHANGE OF-.N. is _herel ven ren that an Pee to th Dr in the tmbie AB. ange 9, oe mW oe Te change my, Dao ‘oralg old on cover.. Owner may. Bactlepar News by. paying for this Ca o tn25|: f. experienced cm tely housekeep- ing room ‘or small suite oe f siapie girl. ‘Phone 9416" ( 0 |S ‘up till § fae or Ste after 530 p.m, ‘Want grill cook. 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