CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 11, 1965 ea gE ATTENTION HOCKEY SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 13 Mighty Mites 10. 00 A.M. CASTLE TIRE vs GEM CLEANERS u. 00 AM. P & Go BUILDERS: vs PITTS DRUGS | Coffee Shop Opened At Ron’s Motel A new business has open- ed in Kinnaird. It's Ron’s Motel Coffee Shop which 1s located in Ron’s Mote! in..tho Crest View. subdivision. fer. full course meals and. will spectalize:.in steak, Manageress on the cofee shop is Mrs, Audrey urns... Mrs, Bur! ts to bi 12.00 Noon PITTS DRUG vs GEM CLEANERS S| otroring'a Burns! expect delivery service in the near future and is also considering offering home delivery for cane food, LEGION CORNER A special meeting of all branch members -{s called for Tuesday February 16 at 7.30 p.m. at which time a vote will be taken regarding the sale of the Legion property, An attend- ance vote will be taken and for not being able to attend an advance poll will be held on Tuesday at the Legion Hall from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is an important meet- ing and all.members are re- d to make an effort to areas to enable a good vote to be taken regarding this major project. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION HOCKEY 4.30 P.M. CASTLEGAR MIDGET REP. vs SPOKANE MIDGETS 6.00 PM. CASTLEGAR JUVENILES vs SPOKANE a = = = JUVENILES 8.00 P.M. SENIOR HOCKEY — CASTLEGAR ‘FLYERS vs SPOKANE AMERICANS / = ARENA HALL OPEN: FOR SPECTATORS = KIDS FREE STUDENTS 25c ADULTS 50c AAACN Read and Use Gastlegar News Glassified' Ads .who delight in “hunting | my: long FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL TOP SOIL. CONCRETE WORK AND ‘ROOFING * * see Os _ Lightle Last’, Weekend was’ a\ per- fect one} for our: first. annual deer count but, few of the, boys} | eared sad: eyed friends were able to join Unfortunately the ‘local bon- spiel had the biggest majority tied up in curling and the rest were busy. ‘at sundry. -chores. However, Monty. Warner and his lad did cover the Genelle area, Sal m brothers covered the) area. from aird: Blueberry, I took the area from Gouloff's road to the golf course and along the Kootenay. river. above’ the. Brilliant. Dam’. to Thrums,' Lorne Oborne. covered a’ portion of. the area above Robson, and ‘Paul Fleury’ gav us arial support by scanning the area back towards ‘Champion Lake while he was up. flying on Sunday. In all between us we spotted 98 muleys, 17 whitetail and Paul spotted one Caribou in the Champion’ Lakes country. The deer were in relatively good condition and wintering well so far, Above Robson and around the airport they are continually, pressed by dogs and though’ to| with | Further checks here are detin itely indicated. ‘The boys ‘on the Celgar tugs have been counting deer, regu- larly on their trips up and down 8, and herds .up':to fey are not uncommon, while over flfty were counted in.the Sunshine Bay area and a‘similar amount right in Renata.’ Bill Smith of Syringa Creek.tells me he‘found one man deliberately chasing deer down the road automobile, an inhum- ane and unlawful act, legal char: ges for such infractions can be laid. For those of you who were unable: to go out on the count last weekend and still feel like some’. fresh air and exercise, how about: joining in on an Arrow ake plitz count this these areas: are. ideal wintering if the 1 dog Pp Is | is not alleviated the deer will be forced to stay out of these areas. OE COAT + SELF PRIMING ‘OUTSIDE ae HOUSE PAINT looks anriee « atte nondll 'E- est budget. in Briti Colum- geared and de- designed for the ,| (little man.” t| “British Columbia is now truly . period in‘ our history.” Don Brothers Reports - .. | In his speech he’ said that a dynamic society, Our financlal structure: is- secure; our. people are skillful and productive; let us move forward:to the greatest The budget showed that there will be no increase in tax- ation, that the homeowner grant will be raised to $100 per year, and that there would be new Fall Fair Will ~ Continue; Plan For Three Days ‘MONAMEL OUTSIDE LATEX HOUSE PAINT - The paint that primes Itselff Saves you time * and money ~ no waiting for a primer to dry, no “extra paint to buy! One generous coat covers most previously painted surfaces of similar colors, goes on so easily it cuts painting time in half. You can paint when surface ig damp with dew or rain. No sagging, brush or lap marks‘and Monamel Outside Latex'dries in. 20 minutes. To thin, add water — and _clean tools under the tap. Exciting: colors,. specially : , Seléetel by color experts, stay sparkling. bright for - ond vices president, Mrs. H. John- nA ‘PRODUCT OF GENERAL PAINT son was re-elected secretary and OGLOW BROTHERS 925.5 dt" v= = f BUILDIN G& SUPPLY co. LTD. ‘The number: of directors was z \ lect my Mrs, ew. Brown- COLUMBIA AVE. PH, 365-7202 lie. ‘Mrs. ay, Sorensen, Mrs, FB — u i . E. Bai: Pe a a eikay, V. MEMO FROM OGLOW'S.. . : Planning To Build Or Renovate? COME IN AND SEE OUR BOOKS OF PLANS AND THE NEW BUILDING PRODUCTS | 0 A general meeting and elec- tion of the 1965 officers for the Castlegar and District ‘Association was ‘héld:last week. Mrs, E.|A.‘McDonald extend- ed a sincere vote of thanks to the Pythian. Sisters for their generous donation to the Fall Fair, Association. ~. Ernest’ Bailey was" electad to preside: for. the election of the 1965 officers. Pete Ewart was re-elected president, Mrs. L. A. Grunerud -is ‘first vice-pre- sident, Mrs. C. Bradford is sec- foie Mr, Ewart thanked Mr. Bai- ley for conducting the election and expressed his thanks for be- ing re-elected as president. He hoped. that the 1965 Fair would be bigger and better. basic cession duty act. - As the’ Premier read the budget, the government mem- bers: and. supporters showed their appreciation by intermit- ent applause. The opposition members sat stonily through the entire addresand gave-perfunc-. tory applause at the end of the speech. : ‘Theeditorial writers at the coast called this a good husband- ry budget. It does not bring, out any real surprises but it shows very good planning. One editor stated that The budget indicates capable ‘administration ‘of the financial affairs of the province cwith a’sense of purpose.and di- rection: behind the proposals. Two of the. surprises of the Session to date have ‘been. Li- beral member Gordon Gibson’s praising of the government, and the phony letter which was sup- posedly sent by the Premier to the Prime. Minister’s aide, Hal Dornan. : So far as Mr. Gibson is con- cerned, he praised the Peace ri- ver development, the Columbia River Treaty. and the. Pacific Great Eastern’ Railway manage- ment, His leader, Mr. Perrault, had great trouble:in containing himself during this address. So far as the phony Jetter is concerned, no doubt this will he’ the source of. considerable debate during the next few days, situation is that the provincial Attorney-General feels. that the next move is up-to the Prime ANNOUNCING A CHANGE IN BUSINESS HOURS: FOR DRY CLEANING AT KING KOIN KLEENETTE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA. OPEN 9.30 to 5.30 PM. TUESDAYS TO SATURDAY. a CLOSED MONDAYS : REMEMBER! AN AVERAGE LOAD FOR $2.50. CAN INCLUDE: ‘EXAMPLE ONE 1 MAN'S 2-PANT SUIT 1 SPRING AND FALL COAT .3 SLACKS AND 2 DRESSES “EXAMPLE TWO 3 SMALL PLAY SUITS. 2) SMALL WINTER JACKETS J PAIR PANTS AND 1 DRESS EXAMPLE THREE 2° SPRING AND FALL COATS 3. SLACKS AND 1 LADIES SUIT EXAMPLE FOUR 3 PANELS LINED DRAPES “TRY US NOW - WE KNOW YOU'LL BE PLEASED” ‘| Minister or to. Judge’ Dorion. ‘|. Several days-ago I:had the ‘| pleasure of visiting with Basil [| McAllister of Rebson..-We . dis- cussed ‘the developments on the Arrow Lakes and I-was. pleased to read recently where Dr. Keen- leyside announced that the BC: ower’ Authority in- inore on the ‘clear. ing up. of the: shores than’ was required b: a the ‘Fomtroler. of "Water Rig) under the suc- 0 tion required can be founded on facts. 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Vi Wilcox: 229) 10.3147. it iuTP., * Stulehts ie fin ‘Gurling Spiel ena a Prac. splel. at Notre’ Dai Calera ‘of Nelson went to ¢) yin ik of Paul D*Archangelo of Ofer insinbers of the grou ‘are Don of . Kina ae 268; Boa Faye atta ache ‘Castlegar and dome “Cooper of New 659. With $2 rinks entered, séc- lace in fhe recent ‘curling ther es 687, Bugs, Nelson. 6 634, estmin- 16, Team 6 3, Team 7 6, Team 8 19, Team 9 16, Team 10 25.’ Other 600's Al Johnson 654, Bugs Nelson 647, Coffee Breakers - ‘LHS Dora Gagnon 239; LHT Bell: Gray 548, Pincurlers 867; pee Pincurlers 2362. , Take Five ios 30, Pincurlers 25." Tuesday Te ‘clock ty MacAllister. 228; LHT: Kaye Hominiuk 589. imus | pf Tiger Auto Service. 850; . THT Tiger Auto Service 2409.: ‘TP: Ross's Meat ‘market ‘2, Skyline auto Service 2, Castle- 5| gar Drug 1, 38,‘ Ti- , [P: : Mugs 44, Muftets 34, ihontios 33, We oe the’ Miss Margaret Fallon, ra: diologleat defence officer for the Castlegar-Kinnaird District Civil Defence Organization, recently completed a:serles of two lec- tures to the Kinnaird Volunteer firemen‘on the aspects of radlo- logical defence. The first’ lecture concerned e |. effects of .a\nuclear ex- plosion and various: points’, dis- cussed included: the four, types ‘of nuclear explosion, the defiri- 2. of, radioactive , fallout - and| te factors affecting its ‘distri bution, the four type B-Of radia- tion.and ,resultant hazards, and the ‘methods of proteétion and ger Auto Service 4, Oglow's ‘0. Tuesday Mixed League 7-9 LHS Kay Adshead 270; LHT Kay: Adshead 548, MHS Bill Da- vis 279; MHT. Bill Davis .730. THS Button Pushers 1038 THT Button Pushers 2999, ‘TP Sharp Shooters 0, Five Duds 0, Button rushers 1, Smar- ties “4, Regulars ce] 00's Guinto Maida Tusadey. vight. 3 helo 253; LHT E, Mykyte 6 815, MES B, peleon MHT. on .660, ‘ Bootlegeers 903; gy Bootle; ied gers 2753, TP: Bootleggers. 4, Hailleys game 0, Nias 4, Bank WATCHES by 'LONGINE nn Weed fae 0 Drivers League. LH§., Helen, McLeod | 251; THT Fae Gordon 652, THS Ram: blers 948; THT -Ramblers 2560. TP: Cadillacs | 2, Baracudas 2 ‘Calientes 2, Ramblers 2, 2, Che- Tr: Choregirls. ‘Thumbs 0," MS ; pone’ 0, “Oadballs 2, Beatniks Fhreaiy Nigh ‘Mixed League “LHS ‘Annabelle Kinakin:295; LHT Janna ‘Brownlie ‘682. THT: Plaza ‘Five’ 2915. v-OTP: ‘Alley ‘Cats ‘2, Ricks ‘Re- ‘cords: 2, Plaza pie 4 ‘Untouch- |” }; Imps cual; gale : Son Waller |” '654,/Anifabelle Kinakin'626, Bill j;, »Pétehudofé.:633,' ‘Jake Koenig |, 838, eae ‘Nelson 614, ‘Matt in: (Classic Mixed: Leagie y ‘chmitit:240; ‘LHT |, - ATP: ‘Reformers ? ‘sDefend- ‘Five ‘Shakes 8, ae Ookpiks be Slow:Pokes: 3,: Unknowns -1. ‘Other. 600's' Walter: “Kanigan Davis 687, ‘Eric Schmidt 697, Bill: '678, ‘Jolin: Paulson 604. SRST ase eetetonn AS Tep eas EA A [ "RAMBLER Me Gea yer ‘Bill: Davis 808; ‘MHT Bill: Davis |:2°! "689. THS ‘Ricks ‘Records 1135; enn disci 3 ‘miajor - rebuilding ‘program.”. ‘in anyway our. present agree- ‘menti ‘with:your conimittee, ex. "eept* that::the ‘Jand. ‘would ‘be feenits 2 fore: ‘any ‘decisions “were :made, bers ‘tributed “quite Ja “bit ‘down®: thro: ugh the years,” Jand! ithat ba Baye: Jan ‘investme: maintenance’ “cost, Miss Fallon pointed out.that a sound knowledge of the simple basic protection factors, if time, distance, ‘shielding, decontamin- ation and clothing would ensure a high survival level when pro- perly employed. The second lecture was in the form.of a visual demonstra- tion with Civil Defence co-or- dinator H. J, Warner assisting Miss Fallon. in | explaining ‘the operation and employment of va- rious types of radiac and monl- ring equipment... The CDV-700, a survey and} training meter capable of detect- |. ing gamma, and beta radiation, ‘was used: to show the firemen the fluctuating impal es from ‘cosmic. radiation ‘and ‘a number ( ‘dosimeters dated 6 sroind for aulation | we as was the ‘radiac calculator which is used bythe RDO ‘to oe: and’ mies ‘Miss M. Fallon Lectures! On Radiological Defence for) rescue and crews the a hi and the civilian population, A brief discusslon then took place on the various aspects of map reading, plotting, monitor- ing, evacuat ion and work crews, followed by a question and an- swer péfiod..The firemen; were commendéd’ for their «interest and the pertinent question’ they level of survival; in. the Pea of atomic warfare: Any groups or, organizations intdrested in obtaining informa: tton in’ ‘regard ‘to ‘radi “Gastlegar ily Contre Motel BANQUET ROOM oS —= 80 persons) — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, | Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room . Dining Room + Coffee Shop 4 days'per week 7:8.m. - Reservations 265-727, Columbl - 9pm. Main Street defence procedures may contact Civil Defence co-ordinator War- ;mer at Kinnaird. : Poise and Grooming Talk ‘Heard by Toastmistressés _ f the of the Vall Toastmistress club had ‘the® ‘Tonstmlstrect organization’ start- repared a delightful u for ing ‘at level at the first gaveting of the new year. Excellent results : were much ation in presenting their. unprepared. speeches, achieved ‘by ‘speakers who used]. .to the local ‘The table topics were abl handled ‘by Mrs, Prreny Hu be nf ‘Members. read ° thelr origi- nal farewell poems to Mrs,-Fern Bale who was faking up. resid- At the Mrs... Marge Paolini presented her icebreaker speech in an ori- ginal manner. She described her trip onan leebreaker ri Magbont with, a round 5 The boat docs note, cut thro- ugh, but rides uy up on the ice which gives’a rolling sensation, To ‘anyone’ sitting inside, ‘tom ‘is ‘being ripped out. The boat then ‘backs up and charges again