ball CASTLEGAR NEWS,' ‘Thursday, June 11, 1964 Outsiders Become Insiders - By Getting Work in Vdtinalger Sir; Regarding {he te letter in your ayer. Wondersole paper signed “Iri 7 Husboedt cou outa be classed a8 for comfort you never believed one of the “outsiders” employed possible. on the sewer’ project. one who knows, believe me, being an outsider makes it very difficult to obtain em- ployment in Castlegar. We were indeed grateful that one man int the rail: on loyment office 8 goo to ignore the Tet fat {although listed as a Trail resident with voting pri- vileges in that constituency), he has spent the past 15 years serving with the Armed Forces in the East | and is therefore an “outsider. The Me acilp of “outsiders” are this company’s own men who travel with them on all Projects. ie dam is under- way, youl mall sind many stran-| ‘District. gers in your nildst, Since Cas- tlegar is one of Canada’s fastest growing communities, why not Welcome the growth, Many of us so ‘called “outsiders” want ni thing more than to become mo- del’ citizens of this beautiful community A New Resident Mrs. R. Johnson, Ph, 3654 8294 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox of Victoria Who are visiting in Nelson spent -Friday here visit- ing with romton and friends, Mr. Robert. Mil- lis and ae son of Calgary visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Crissall, during the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, A, Andrew and Silver Birch School Seeks 4-Day Teacher The regular meeting of the Kootenay Society for Handicap- Children was held on Mon- ey Right re will be a public meet- ing Grand Forks this month, to make plans for establishing) a handicapped school. Some members from this district will be in attendance. Mrs. Palsson, the teacher at ‘| Silver Birch. School, will attend a training school in’ Moose Jaw in August. The local chapter hopes to help her with some expenses. ad in the paper for a teacher for the Silver Birch School with hours: from 10 am. to 2 p.m. from Monday ‘to’ Thursday of each ‘week starting in Septem- er. “The flowers of hope” con- tributions can ‘still be made in the boxes that are available in several places in town. 7 | Taran fl PUBLIC. NOTICE Kinnaird and Castlegar Safety Counett meeting June 16 - m. SHSS Prov, officers Speake Tie on accident and peo Robson Strawberry Fes: IODF Coffes Party at Dr. ana a.m, +» Proceeds to Pass Creek Park — Everyone Welcome. Kinnaird Ratepayers Assocla- tion meeting June 11 - 8 p.m. KIS meeting June 11 - 8 p.m, Payers urged to attend. Sat, June 20 - 2 p.m. Afternoon — Land and Water Sports, crowning of Queen Maypole Dancing. Bingo, ‘Concession per Supper served 5.30 to 7.30. Evening — Baseball game and panee: Everyone cordially invite HEATING — SMITHS "ieee LEMMA A Sr. Citizens mecting Juno 12 7.30 Legion Hall, Musical by Mr, and Mrs, W. Walper and B, Grifone. PLUMBING & YARDLEY “ie Shag FOR MEN..THE BOLD NEW Look OF YARDLEY YARDLEY AFTER SHAVING LOTION has ~ the cool, crisp tingle and manly scent that improves any shave! ‘Soothes. razor burns, + helps heal nicks, $1.25 and 82,00 REMEMBER: Father's Day. ‘is -just around the corner so drop in for a gift and card. Castlegar Drug ' R. E Goulet, Corner of.Pine and Columbia Phine ‘365- 3911 Mr, .and Mrs. H. Anderson re- turned home at the weekend after spending a few days in Seattle where the men attended the Shriner's Convention. ‘s. D. Duncan of Trail was the guest of Mrs. H. Johnson on Monday. and‘ Mrs, C. Payne of Cache" Creek and their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of vancouver: spent a few days with Payne's ater ane’ otherindav, Mr. and are E. A. McDonald. ‘s. R. Carmichael of Fer- nie os spent a few days with her mother,’ Mrs. J. turned is her sister-in-law, Mrs, P. Sher- ridan of Vancouver. Mrs. B. Brock and son Mic- hael of Cranbrook are visiting with relations and fricnds in the It was decided to” put an district. Miss Mary Richardson, a former SHSS teacher, was in the District for a few days and renewed several acquaintences and also attended the graduation on Pricey evening. « ) goers ences Nc A. . EREMENKO and Co. _ BE COOL IN OnE OF THESE DRESSES. elther a Shift or a Sun Dress We have a large” selection to, choose from jin ‘plain pastel shades or colorful bright prints in a large variety of cool: fabrics’ Sizes run from 7 to 20, 14%2- to 28%, or 38 to 48 GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR Pedal Pusher Sets & Matched Blouse & Pants in drip dry cotton Sizes 2 to 6X $2.99 Sizes 7 to 14 $3.98 . Girls’ SHIFTS and SUN DRESSES §/,99 ‘Boys’ SLIM PANTS in check cotton sheen no. cuffs Sizes 2 to 6X $1.19 and $1.99 "Sizes 8 to 18. $2: 95 : and $4.95 . Men’ 's Drill Shirts ‘made from fine quality: Sanforized drill in Suntan Khaki Sizes 15 to 18 j Heavy Weight ‘Super Weight —————————e HENS WORK CLOTHING Men’s Drill Pants to match Shirts in | Suntan Khaki or.’ Tree-Bark Brown © Med. Weight | fee $495, $5.95. $7: 95 - WORK SOCKS . Wool. with : Nylon a reinforced heels and toes up to 4 Ibs. “Be to $1.75 ‘WORK: GLOVES cotton?or leather + : horse’ hide or kangarco tan: Parliament Bultdings, Victoria, B.C, Dec.; 31/87654 igh-flyin lying. minister ‘of sit to, Castlegar. on Monday { ‘Mr, Anderson ‘described the ‘Sheep Lake Rossland link in the » vincial: high- 2 Showers Honor Local Bride-Elect For Fonth of June Miss Doris Brommeland was guest of honor at a miscellan- friends gathered in the Kinnaird United Church Hall to surprise the June bride-elect and extend their best wishes and, enjoy a social evening. ‘When ‘the initial greeting subsided, Miss Brommeland was presented with a corsage. Also ther, Mrs. 0. Brommeland, Mrs. N. Latta who is the bridegroom’ 'S mother, and_ his ‘grandmother, Mrs, M. Shields, a special guest from Trail. Entertainment. featured a sing-song with Mrs. F. Oddie at the piano. This followed several interesting games and bingo. At the Presentation of the gifts Miss Faye Latta assisted’ the bride-to-be. A back drop of pink and white. streamers provided the setting for the interesting buf- fet t table centered with the bri- de’: Hostess. were Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs, Vic Lindow of Castlegar and Miss Gail Ken- nedy. e * A china. and :linen shower hosted by Mrs. Margaret Evans was a_ surprise event honoring Miss .Brommeland last.week. Friends gathered. at the Evans home. and. then Miss Bromme- promptu visit involving the ele- ment of‘ surprise. Deer Park Socials : Mrs. WILLIAMSON” ‘. Mr, and Mrs, W.D. Brock and son Michael of Cranbrook spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. m1- ‘son. Mrs. Brock is. visting with firends at Castlegar for a few days while Mr. Brock re’ to Nelson where he is employed. Miss Joan Phelps of” Los Angeles, Calif, was the recent guest of her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. P! of the death of Mrs. C.S. Moss, a former resident of Deer Park, age of 95 at‘ Victoria. Funeral Victoria on May 25. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith of. ‘Robson were among the many. weekend visitors to Deer Park. eous shower recently when ‘5015 receiving corsages were her mo-} Jand’ was ‘‘invited” for an im-|f Word has bens received here |§ who passed away May 21 at the s services. and burial was held at . WAYNE’S TWO-WAY RADIO . SALES °&:, SERVICE Ph. 365-3298 We handle car radios, record players, ete.’ 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird EERO ac TL ‘HOUDAY. TIME Be it atthe beach,.- golfing. or. just a auiet: time in the garden. ‘WE HAVE ALL OF _ YOUR REQUIREMENTS HE-RE ! 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C: Maddocks ualify, th trated on: Pine St.” ~ Jewellery. ‘Mr. man Maddocks: Lawyer Mickey, M i Gontre Mo ting Cec.Gorse- ofthe City. entre .Motel,” asked: council ! reconsider and:rescind a ‘motion sini Sas ‘done at the same meeting.” . Moran said commission- ers, like Caesar’s. wife, ‘should |‘ be above reproach. He added: ’ “This is a. situation that: should ot be tolerated .. . It's-not.a uestion of the integrity of the ommissioners.’” However, if any ossibility of a conflict of inter- st exists, he felt commissioners ‘paving ‘tenders, “ag the - road tine need paving ats -this He sald there. are other sections.of Kootenay Thigh ways: which. have much high priority :,and :-said - this ‘ view” | supported by-the Nelson Cham- ‘ber of Commerce which also pro- cil meeting Tues: | :the Columbia Treaty, Dr./H. I. Keenleyside, B.C.< ear : chairman, was advised by phone of the decision, Twenty- five minutes ‘after the affirmative vote,’ Dr.’ Keenleyside - signed a letter awarding’ a ‘$117,000 contract to Spat-- sum Lumber ee ‘of; Clinton: for: oan of: the should disqual Th Duncan ualify e lawyer. ben got to the onflict possible e to commissioners Bos- se and Maddocks that as’ much parking as possible, be concen: Gir, Mad- locks owns Maddocks Shoes while Mr.: Bosse: owns Bosse’ said: ther ! not: be prejudice. “but: there 1 FA iS the chance of that appearance.”. Later, acting : village “chair- told: Mr. Moran ind‘ Mr. Gorse: “Your presenta- | 5. ‘has been. ‘well made’: but “After” construction of, the ‘Arrow. dam, °$1¥% million year- y yi be spent on its operation mainte! ince, 5 Hu, Koonloysite: told a pti meet- *} ing: ‘can, esis ent yearly on’ Mica. (prior to installation of. generating \capa- city. there) and e250) 060. at ‘Dut: Dr. Ke f ‘sald: ati minister’s action as well and plan a full week of activities. ae i /Let’s ask,,Castlegar and. Kinnaird inerchants to provision. of: na ier we : Slash prices to thé bone for a week and let’s invite all’ ..|-. i; el my pulp our. Kootenay neighbors to come and. help’ celebrate || division during dam. construc: *. The Day ‘that the Village of Castlegar Became a Town. ° (Informed: sources indicate > Let's make it a week to.remember. =~» of ithe? sSaresite and for; the : provisio: f° an_ alterna will be awarded to’ Peter Kie- forfeited its bid Bond} ace T, had . protested | | They ;be forthe ~ track yfocation Fy the Micinite Sho os auhEhe mRS that) the :CPR' relocation ‘job | * © Premier. Bennett also indi- day. e decision + to ‘appoint the new. family court judges follows «: a ai province wide sarvey of court jes. A head on collision at about .3.45:-on Sunday afternoon “in Castlegar sent four persons to. nore cident involvin; ing ci tion 1 panel: truck:and a ‘or 905 Pr Looking’'on are Colleen : lynn, Hleworth ‘and Pauline’ Lesy. — " Castlegar’ RE ; it Monica’ Konkin' made “ the eee to hospital administrator Angus '‘Haines:71 ‘Billy: McColm, Neal Shut- cations for’ the Columbia: treaty will be” exchanged ‘by ‘Canada and the U.S. on Oct.. 1. On‘ the |: same. date. the. U.S. will ‘turn over $275 million: to ‘for -transfer:'to B.C, He. id there