CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1963 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press the people's rights Established in Nineteen Hundred and ee CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. D. J. R. Stewart have returned to their, homes in North Vancouver after having spent afew days at EUR {FOR, AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN i AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e ‘CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR’ THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 TMNT by gain” unawed by the home of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, L, V. Campbell. Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Howes and daughter Glena returned at the weekend from a motor trip to many Alberta points including ‘Edmon- ton, where they attended the 25th wedding celebration of Mr, and Mrs. C, Mitchell, Mrs, Miteehll is a sister of Mrs.’ Howes, this was also a family reunion, The Howes also ‘attended the Kraft family reunion, and there were 45 members of the family pre- sent, Including Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kraft of Castlegar and Mrs, Howes son, Mr, Roy Ganderton of Hudson Hope. Mr. and Mrs. H, Westwood re- turned at the weekend from their holidays which they spent visiting many points of interest in Alberta, they. also. attended the cage Stampede. RENATA SOCIALS Mrs, M. Rohn Mr. and Mrs. Hoger Clausen and son Eddy of Fruitvale were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Rohn. Mr. and Mrs. Kellet, Sr. of Vancouver have arrived’ to spend some time with their son and dau- eliter-in- aw, Mr, and G. Kellet, . eS Rise et Castlegar Dining Room Now Open Monday to Thursday _ 6.30 .am. to 8.00 p.m. * Friday & Sturday -'6.30 am. to 1.00 am. Sundays - 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. This Weekend SPAGHETTI & CHICKEN’ Specializing in — STUFFED SPARE RIBS eS ‘VOLKSWAGEN ¥ : SALES & “Phone R.A. (Bob) and - RAMBLER” SERVICE Horswill 365-. 3491 Complete. Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars =: , Sales & Service — ‘Trades: : : . PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson ELLA RON A Mrs, Grove of Trail is holiday- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Don Symington. Mr,’ and. Mrs, John Anderson and Grace of Salmon Arm have ar- rived here’ to spend the summe: at their home, -°/ Mr, and Mrs. Bruce King of Trail and Miss Donna Peppard of Castlegar were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. King. Mr, and Mrs P, Friesen and family of Dawson Creek are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Rempel, and girls of Robson; Mr. and Mrs, Kohn of Robson; Mr. John Fomen- off of Winlaw; Mr. and Mrs. S. Naydiuk ‘and daughter of Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. L, Gansner and Har- vey of Nelson; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Popoff and family of Castlegar. Misses Gay Thompson and Marge Fischer of Trail are spend- ing the cherry season, in Renata. -ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs. T. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Mr.-and Mrs. A., Verigin and boys returned last week from a holiday which took them to Kam- sack, Sask. On.their way back they spent.a day_at the Stampede and came .through: Banff and Radium. Mrs; R. Magee is at home again after:a' motor holiday in Ontario. Mr. Rex Ballard and his son Brian of Edmonton spent a few days last week visiting: with his mother, Mrs. 0. B. Ball: Miss Rachel Stewart of Galu- shiels, Scotland and Mrs. Helen Somerville of Selkirk; Scotland, vis- ited at the home of their relatives, ae C, j our:democracy. Weekend visitors to. Renata |newing included: Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Wales | wan aaa ‘Alberta, VICTORIA. REPORT ‘ ‘Vistors From “By JAMES K, NESBITT detail, but, basieatly, we operate the Washing Two | mem- ers of the Wash-|Voted into office in free elections, ington State leg-|doing their best,’ often stumblin, along and getting into: fierce con- troversy about politics, but some- how or ‘other eventually ‘coming out topside, and “always: living “in dread of defeat at the polls, the disease of how we in British Columbia operate |1 said to them: “Dare I tell you that hanging. on Premier Bennett's of- ‘There are many. differences in| fice wall-is a picture of President Kennedy?”. ‘They looked “a'.“little disapproving, but they; didn’t ex: Mr. and Mrs..C, H. Thring. re-|plode, “merely frowned! and sald: Mr, and Mrs, P. Letkeman, cently returned from a holiday re- These two were Republican, so wrerhans next year your Premier trip to Christina Lake. The Robson WI hospital com- mittee held-a, very successful. cof- fee party. last week at Woodrow's museum. While guests had coffee they were able to walk around and observe ‘the “many ar: Mi ee on his wall. “I could 15 Mr. and. Mrs, 'T. Webster and|tell they sincerely hope so. ” family recently had a camping] -'’ be ging:a' picture of anoth- ‘These .two" thought! Canada“‘a pretty wonderful place! for elect: ed politicians. They gasped when I told them how much members of our~ legislature ‘receive from the public. Boy, they said, what a hap-' py hunting gorund for politicians... ticles the Woodrow's have assem- bled in the museum. Miss Kathy Giraud is visiting in Red Deer, Alberta. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nygaard held ‘a family supper recently. Those attending .were Reverend and Mrs, J. Nygaard and family of Bella Coola, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lis- ney of Oasis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Be Hearne and family of Salmo, Mr. and Mrs.°J.) Doads. of Saimo ‘and Mr, and Mrs. R. Marshall and Colin of Creston. While here, Reverend Nygaard was ‘guest speaker "at Pentecostal Tabernacle’ in Castle- Bar. Mr. and Mrs. R:' Thorp of Rev- elstoke visited in Robson recently. and Mrs, G. Thorp returned to visit in Revelstoke with them for a few days. COLE INTHE fedecorsre CASTLEGAR COURSE JOH MLEOD ‘The Kaslo 1963 Rainbow Golf Tournament and Ladies Tourna- ment are to be held again in Kaslo this year on the: 20th ‘and 2ist of July and a’ cordial invitation ‘has been extended to all golfers in the area to attend...Saturday, July: 20 will bé: the: Ladies -18-hole ‘Tourna- ment ‘commencing: at 11.00 a.m. with ‘an entry fee of $1.50 per per- son. While the Ladies’ are angling for pars and birdies on the course, Pa G Builders Supply. » —ACROSS FROM iit ARENA—.. Royal Stuart, « Console; Twin Seal and Peed bit Panoramic Misdowe: ea teae, c iy Full line of and aiding Matevid!s, Arborite and C.I.L. Paint. Phone 365-8151, Kootenays. 26th. this Special 2 Nelson Cranbrook = ome jar prion | Promotiy. hisked od Enno er -ealmly’ walked up. and Leave Nelson Sept. 5th, return to Nelson’ we 30-DAYS IN EUROPE Price includes all meals in Railway Diner, Lowel berth on train, minimum Tourist berth on RYN. DAM to and from Southampton. Slightly more to France or Holland. Rail fare:on basis of 25 0} more. No Clubs to alte anyone can take advantage of Bargain Trip. Phone, write or call, for. further details VIPOND FOR TRAVEL Box 90, Castlegar SANTANA Te Kootenay Tour to Europe “ALL INCLUSIVE” Only . 2. 2.-..0:. $489.75 Join this: first Rail and Ship Tour from the = /hole, thudded:-into one of those =I = to the parking lot where it hit Bill's the men ‘are invited to ‘enter the Fish Derby which gets underway at daylight and concludes at 5.00 pm, in the evening, The Saturday action will conclude: with’ a get-to: gether at the Club House. Sunday, July 21 will see the Men’s 18 hole Tournament get underway, this will commence at *9.00 am. with the entry fee being, $2.50 per person. Entries will be accepted at the course, or by mail, up to 12.30 a.m, on the day of the competition. A cold plate luncheon will be avail- able at the clubhouse. We would certainly like to see a large contin- gent: of Castlegar golfers. in this competition, so how about. arrang- ing'a group to make the trip, you qos | may. not win a prize but you will enjoy the course and the outing, =| hesides picking up some competi tion experience. * Played: both New Denver and Kaslo on Saturday along with Char- lie Roberts and: Bob’ -Wadey and Tstill believe that a bulldozer type golf-buggy and a chain ‘saw should be. standard) equipment on: bo! courses, the fairways are in very good condition but. who was. on them? New Denver had not yet decided on. its tournament. date officially, but expected it would be one week prior to the Trail open. Speaking of the Kaslo Golf Tournament. and Fish Derby, one of our members, Bill Pinckney, would have qualified ‘with honours if it had been 2 few weeks prev- fous, Bills second: shot-on No. 7 trees that I have mentioned, rico- cheted off a‘rock and bounded out Mail subscription rate to the Castlezar News Au ‘The Editor, Castegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, BC. Letters for ‘must be ‘py the correct name and address of the writer, Pen names will be used on.reauest, but the ‘correct name must ‘be submitted. The Castlegar’ News ‘ reserves the right to shorten letters in the, interests, of efonomy of space. class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- ment’ of postage: fn cash, snd {1a} a: member of the’ Audit Bureau of CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday At “THE OF THE Castlegar, B.C. L. V. Campbell, Publisher —. . Burt Campbell, Editor anould be. ¢ Tito, th |last “Ladies Nite. There: were '33 birdied the’ hole! ‘The fish derby side should be. in Jack: White's columa’ but we will deviate “just this ‘once —. Bill, and his wife Pat, started out from:‘Campbell Creek to head back towards Kaslo when they noticed a large number of -sil- a small spinner and a 6 1b. test line Bill proceeded to cast and be- fore long he had hooked a fish, but this was no small silver! About one hour later, after ‘Pat had rowed practically across the lake, the fish still hadn't shown itself, and ‘Bill had .been ‘trading footage’ all the ‘way with what he must have thou- the lake, the battle was finally won — and the prize — a 10 Ib. rainbow! The method by, which this pow must have been ‘after the’ sil- vers and in the process had brush- ed against the hook,, which embed- ded “itself in:the fishes: back: and then a Joop’on the line:cireled the fish, caught in the jhook, and the fish was lassoed. By, the time they well into it, but according to Bill it didn’t’ make it any: easier ‘to land and he wouldn't r¢commend : this method ‘of * catching. the -big' ones on light: tackle. If ‘you: could’ re- peat the above in Kaslo'this week- end Bill, you’ve got ‘it made! : We. will ‘now return: to - the realm. of golf: and ‘news ‘from’ the Ladies out and‘it must ‘have had ‘a uplifting effect.on the type of golf Played’ as most of them ‘came in with scores! in: the:vlow ‘40's, the scores actually ‘were.. fabulous. en my, wife showed me her card with ‘a 45’onit, I nearly flipped:Tt wasn’t until Jater on in the evening that :the : truth ‘came ‘out. -— ‘they were ‘allowed : to’ subtract ‘their’ 2 worst: holes, «(That would’ account for about 20 strokes.) “Anyhow, the winners were Mary: che Deverson, P Dorothy McGauley. ‘We. threw ‘a hidden: ‘eompetl- tion at’ the men ‘gn ’-Men’s ite, which we called Poker. and the av ° vérs rising, rigeing«wp.the rod with jp)" eht by ‘this time was'the bottom of | fish was’ caught was.most unortho- |- dox, Bills ‘theory is: that‘ the: rain-|° Doated ‘the fish the! line had.cut}: nw State the mem- bers receive $100 a month, year in and year out, and expenses during legislative session. But a session is held only every two years, 50. the pay in an off-year is $1,200, and, in the year when there's a session, about $2,800, Now, compare that with our B2 members, They receive $6,400 a year, which isn’t bad, ehatever way you look at it, 2 |= - question has to go to the people. I'thought these two were go- legs, ing to drop dead when I told them about the ‘Senate’ of Canada, how the Canadian people, unable to’ do our: senators are appointed for life | anything about it, are indeed most t $10,000-a. year.’ This was just | generous to the people they sleet too much for them, T'could not con-|to public office, vince them I was not pulling thelr I told the:friendly. visitors that jenes oe Kootenay. Builders i Complete. Line of Building Supplies E pad “Manufactarers of Sash & Doors, -oce CABINET, MAKING y ‘ Pierson Sashless Windows - - Glidden: ‘Paints —-H-A-R-D-W-: A R-E-. CATER NNN oe - = a I PAINTING SAND! DECORATING Free - Estimates Gladly Given P. WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. _Phone “265-5410: session lasts less than two: months, -The ‘Washington State legisla- tors were*here the day‘ it'was‘in Quebec Legislature’ were boasting the papers that the members of the their own pay to $13,000 a year— more than members ‘of ' the, House of Commons, though: I wouldn't think it'll be long'before they, too, will be boosting their. own salaries. It's no wonder the visitors said —hoy—what': a = -happy’ ‘hunting pround for politicians is this fair Jand of Canada, with but 18,000, C00 to pay the shot. Something ‘ else they envied was the fact ace inet bers of our e can’ up. their. own’ salaries, ‘all on their‘own, by just nodding at each others. In Washington state, -before egislators can-get a Pay. boost, the rh a MUtual 2-183). IF YOU ARE‘A SALESMAN OR oy BUSINESSMAN . ‘And want a smart central address gh in Van- couver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who ‘attend to your wishes, whether it’s in your < ~ room ‘or executive ‘suite Peo you ‘want The Sands Motor Hotel . Commercial Cards honored.” ~ On’ ‘English Bay: at Stanley Park” ' Davie: at Denman Bu iness ‘and. Professional aa Electric. (Castlegar) ° Ltd, Electric Heat | Specialists ion Homes” Phone’ 385-5919 Box 90 — Castlegar, B.C. PETER, KINAKIN ~ General ; Contracting . - Custom Homes a. Specialty - ning hands were Ed W.° Sander with 6'2'5's. Alex on pick with’ 5 - 6's, Joe’ Buckna, 'El- don’ Adams and. Jack ‘M¢Kinnon with 5 -° 5's and ‘Buzz: McDonald with 5 - 4's, There were 60 out for this competition despite’ the type of weather, which proves you can’t keep a good, or bad,’golfer down. We: will close ‘this weeks col- umn’ with a favorable . comment from visitors from the Long ‘View Golf’ and Country-Club ‘in: Wash- ington, ‘Alex Borodatas’ brother-in- iy and ‘sister, Betty? and eHeury vel, which we have’ hope ‘that in the future! all'of ‘our visitors’ will’ return to play’, much improved’ course >! the® view ‘we sannst improve on, ‘it meaty ‘for the picturesque and : biti! ound re agree, and ALEX BO. Land surveyor 83° Pine Bt. "| Castlegar Exeavating.Land Clearing -and General Bulldozing z contract MR. WIESNER - “Phone 365-2839 Fike: LAUGHTON © CUSTOM ‘HOMES ©” z CONTRACTOR - We Raise, Move “Houser Inside, Outside Repairs ~ ‘Guaranteed, Work “Best! of Equipment “OASTLEGAR. BUELDING: SUPFLY DEEMOND. 7 EXCAVATING \ BAGK-HOEING ELI SOPOW , 366-8200 + TANDUM DUMP. - } Phone 365-5342 « ‘ Bors 818 z “ Bnile’'to the’ measurement of the Golden Rule RO! ‘ ‘) DRESSING PARLOR ©