4... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 1, 1962 ~~" Kinnaird Briefs (ounell appointed A. A, Lam- bert to fill the village's vacancy on the hospital board caused by the death of Gordon Reith, A letter will be written Mr. Lambert asking for his acceptance, i . 8 8 A building permit for a new Don. Brothers working people in fs Tiding at the death of the Inte ‘Tom Uphilt who was a great champion of the working » I also hasized the great concern that is being felt in our riding over the inordinate delay in the signing of the Colum- bia River Treaty by the Federal Government, The day that x spoke Colonel John Glenn orbited the world three times. I mentioned in the House that this had done a great deal to improve the situation in the free eworld to show that we are galning great scientific knowledge. This statement received a thumping xound of applause by all of the Members of the House, 4 new Government policy was expressed by the Minister of Re- home, valued at $12,440, wos ap- proved, er ee The Council was advised that of five appeals in the court of revis- jon on‘ frontage, two were approved, two rejected and one is yet to be decided after checking with the solicitor.” 2 e The result of a water test car- tiled out by the WECHU on Feb. 14 ‘Hfor. the village showed 0|6. Village chairman Carl Loebliich comment- ed, "IL guess the chlorinator is still working.” . 8 oe head, the council will investigate the possibilities of installing a tive- inch drain at the swimming pool, Pythian Sisters Plan April Foo!’s Day Tea The Pythian Sisters of Koot- enay Temple No. 37 held their re- gular meeting on Thursday even- ing in the Twin Rivers hall with chief, presiding and a good number of members present. Routine business was conducted and under good pf the order, Mrs. Bradford with her past chief's pin. - Plans and committees were na. med for the April Fool's Day Tea which will be held in the twin Rivers Hall on ‘April 3, Mrs, ‘gher- iko and Mrs, Sorensen. were appointed to represent the Sisters on the Fall Fair Board, ‘It was decided that they would again donate a cup to the Fall Fair and be dn charge af section, At the close of a very busy business session the meeting was were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Joy and Mrs, Ora Lightle. treation and ¢ the Hon. ourable EB. C. Westwood, when he stated that dn order to ensure camping space for the growing umber of campers in British Col- umbla that a fee will be charged after a certain number of free days of camping. (The Government s striving to ‘keep the camping areas free of any ‘ -whatever, but unfortunately a! thinking people tate ad- ‘vantage of the situation by becom- during the entire camping season. In order to provide encourage- «ment and incentive for campers to move around and see oll of British ‘Cotumbla the Minister indicated that these fees will be charged at all camps having attendants, At our request, however, the Minister is going to extend the number of free dags before a‘charge is levied land as well reduce the amount of the dally charge, . During the weex Cec Gorse re~ presenting the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce visited Victoria and together we attended upon the Hon. ourable W. D, Black regarding the Brilliant bluffs and offered our sup- port in dis campaign to have the toad widened at this point and this dangerous hazard eliminated. Mr. Gorse and I also visited with the Honourable P, A, Gag- lard concerning the immediate op- ening of the Castlegar-Kinnaird Highway. Mr, Gaglardl, after lis- tening to our presentation, agreed to open this. Highway te limited traffic by using the bypass, on March 16. We were greatly elated at this news, In my talk to the Le- gislature I emphasized the need for immediate planning and an early start on a new crossing of the Col. umbia River at Kinnaird, - ‘Over a period of the last several weeks I haye recelved cards signed by many of the realdenta of the Castlegar District in which they in- legislation which would restrict their option to accept trading stamps, For the information of these people I have forwarded their cards to Dan Campbell, MLA, who has special Committee set up by the Legislature to investigate trading stamp legislation. As soon as his Committee ma- T will advise you further. ms HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STCRE KINNAIRD, B.C. SURF, King Size, - CIGARETTES, any brand, carion .. $3.19 Plus Tax EGGS, large, local brown, farm fresh ace eee eee eee ‘Upon a request from Sam Mutr- i Mrs, J. Sherbiko, most excellent | iil ‘CELLO LETTUCE WINESAP APPLES Jr. box ... ‘$199 Z. Sherbiko presented Mrs,” Joyce | fi GEMS POTATOES 10 Ibs. ....... 39 closed and delicious refreshments | READY TO EAT HALF OR WHOLE HAMS Pe oo Se ‘3. for ... ~ SWANSON'S MEAT PIES” sine ALASKA BLACK CoD. Ib. .......... 69e: dicate that they are opposed to any |B been appointed the Chairman of a |§ kes recommendations to the House | a a Whines. a 4 lb. tin. SOLO MARGARINE 2 Ibs. : CHRISTIES GRAHAM . W AF ERS STUART: HOUSE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP. 4 pkos., 206 a oe Be “PETER PAN APPLE & STRAWBERRY JAM KERSEY'S PEANUT BUTTER 89c GRANULATED a oe 10 ib, bag 5 lb. bag ‘Oranges - GOLDEN LOAF FLOUR 24 |b. bag. INSTANT SWEET MILK 3 Ib. box... 69c. “AYLMER SOUPS CHICKEN, BEEF, MUSHROOM LIQUID AEROWAX $1.49 WESTMINSTER TOILET TISSUE 4 ‘rolls "> JAVEX KING SIZE TIDE. . $1.39 ce » MACDONALD‘S GINGER ALE .; sat Bottles’... 2.0... : $1.00 Plus Deposit : PORK CHOPS FRESH PORK: “PICNICS $1.25 5 = | = e HUNT'S - a AdditionalCatch Basin May Solve Problem! Cnstlegar's works‘ supervisor ‘is to make a, study in the vicinity of Bills Pool Hall to seo if an added catch basin or arn of the blem which exiats in the area, Council's directive to the works supervisor a touloned ilengthy © and items ‘of arm of the present one’ to the gra- vel area south of the ‘basin, will Give added relief to the water pro- dealt with by commissioners last ‘week on the situation, The, firm of ‘MoGouley and eo ee Be Ceniral Trading Free Delivery CUT UP TRAY PAC Frying Chicken each CANADA. RED LABEL.” Round Steak Ib... ‘Prem an: : Eggs A large local frock doz. Tomato Juice 48 oz. 2 tins 2 69C. "(1 ¥etmore’ submitted thelr account for , the Castlegar Briefs” village in a case brought by the owner of the pool hall, Bill Kolo~ soff, against the village for alte edly changing the rond grade in the area so that water entered his building. It was noted, that..Mr,’ ‘Folosotg thas’ not ‘entirely given up on the matter” ‘and ‘has ‘apparently. re- tained counsel from Vancouver. A petition was also received from Mr, Kolosoff, John Negrelff of A..quotation of $2,165 by the Castle Motors to supply a Mercury ight delivery ;truck toe the village was accepted on the recommenda- tion of Comm, V. R. Cook. eee Dptanis ‘Village chairman. Aage ‘ Sylyest commented that the achool act says the village must’ pay its allotments to the school ‘district in 19 monthly insteliments hut the muncipal act doesn’t_ mention it. The village will ac pay its February requisition of. $5,- 1 . “A letter was also'read from Mr, Kolosofi’s stepson, Joe Landis, which remarked that there’ is: “a general misconception) regarding thls situation,” Mr, Landis sald thet when an addition was put on the pool hall in 1960 the gravel road “was anywhere up to 3 ft." below the new addition. } ‘He sald that prior to the rals- ing of the road, some water used to collect north of the property ‘on the road but it had never. caused any destruction or trouble to pri- vate property. “When road improvements are made {t is essential to take care of effects on private property,” main- ‘The present catch basin has a W5-ft, arm and: works supervisor Norman -McNabb ‘said another 50 ft. on itet a cost of about $225 ‘would help imme Besides studying ‘the feasibility of the addition to the present arm, ‘Mr, MoNabb is also to study Comm. to'the gravel bed ocated south to. wards Bt, mites Fe ana Joining the Kinnaird 400, "We don't .want to make a case of St but others (Kinnaird) are." Ce An agreement has been pre- pared for the work which the vi- lage will do on the MoGauley Ready Mix foreshore lease, The construc- tion scooping out of a swimming ‘pool in that area by the village reoulted in river damage to a dyke Sut by’ the: oeey. oe company, The Tie tie ae problem on 7th Ave, has been satisfactorily resolved reported works supervisor, Norman MeNebb, see At the request of “several bus- inessmen” ond in line with the re- commendation of Comm, Cook a year ago, twoshour parking signs | Ww! are to be erected on Wood St. near the Hotel Marlene. Paul Oglow requested permis- Survey Plans |' *|Okayed By ‘School Board Gurvey plans of property ad- park were ap- proved by the’ school board at ite meeting Monday night. + "The board also made plans to install a link’ chain ‘fence on the north’ boundary of the lot recently. Castlegar si i cE LEANERS Castlegar! “We invite you to and ‘District’s Own Dry Cleaners Bi irth da ly Celebration let te the at our BIRTH DAY PARTY - Friday & Saturday, ‘March 2.- -3 purchased from Dr, A, D. Johnson ‘to increase the size of the ‘elemen- try school grount The ‘possibility of enlarging the lavatories at the Robson school was discussed and the board is pressing for an early completion of the ad~ dition to the Tatrys school. For Education Week, March 4- 10, many of the schools -will be hol- ding. open house and*will send home. ppatices: of the dates with students, ‘Several board members and the tending Trustees’ Day at UBC on March 19 and 14. About 60 grade 12 formance of Julius Onesar. in Trall on 6. oA request for use of the high school facilities at the end of March and early April for the WK Junior Badminton Tournment was appro. ved, Claude Bissell, district super- {ntendent, reported’ on the testing program for the ‘district and other educational matters, “+ Commissioners from Castlegar and: Kinnaird have. approved’ the 1962 school budget for $882,606, This budget will now. be presented to the department of education at budget review in Trail on. March 1. ‘The building committee report- ed on works being considered and ‘work now underway. Plaris for the Blueberry - Creek and Ootlschenia schools should be: received early in March and when these are available tenders will be called. ‘The board approved . purchase of s used Crawler tractor which will be used for grounds work the hoard anticipates during this year. The general grounds * improvement plan will be on @ four or flve year pro- Seven New Members , ‘doin Senior Citizens Association: Recently ‘The. regular. meeting of the 5e- nior. Citizens was “held Friday ev- ning’ in ‘the Legion ‘hall with 27 members. present: and ‘president J. ‘T. “Webster. presiding. Routine bus- }| iness was conducted and seven new ined: sion to have a retaining wall built under. the winter works program bordering his property on 2nd Ave. ‘Under the program, the two senior governments and the village shore labor costs‘ and the property owner concerned: supplies: materials.’- . The Saal grant of 300 ne made to the Ubrary. 3,802 books in the brary. hay last year, 9,064 books were circulated. Calkin Funeral Held on Tuesday Funeral services were - held ‘Tuesday afternoon from St, Alban’s patient for. the past two weeks, Rev.’ ©. Day officiated at the funeral and Mrs, F, Hostetter was organist. Castlegar Funeral ‘Home ‘was. in charge of arrangements, Mra, Calkin came to Canada in wT Pera Devonshire, England, and sottled'in New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband in 1929 and in 1930 moved to Calgary Where she Hved for three years be. fore moving to Creston. In 1944 she -|son, Edmond .of Kamloops, three gtandchikiren, and 2. brother-in- law, Bert Morice. of Kinnaird, ‘Active in St, John’s WA at Kin- Mrs. Calkin was also a mem~- ber of boric Baden-Powell group in that community. She was an ardent of the { 2 ment Society and was active in‘all community affairs. She also enjoyed Palibearars were Matt Brand- son, Les Reed, Wendel Dempsey, Discuss Sharing Of Garbage Truck CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 1, 1962 irs. Haggen Urges College Recognition ‘The provincial government has been urged in .the legislature to take immediate action to recognize Notre Dame University College at Nelson aso junior college, _ Mrs, Lois Haaser iC (NDP Grand that the government pear the col. lege financially and otherwise to are {establish it as an accredited college, She sald Notre Dame is run by @ religious order, but ee attended by a high BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT “MONDAY: thru FRIDAY” Oo as 5 emu of all. denominations, “They have @ well-qualified atef{ few public schools - could :|equat,”" she sald. “They have an excellent location and room 05 x. pansion.” ceive provincial assistance and re- cognition, “A better: beginning could not be made in decentrallzing our unl- versity education,” Mrs, Haggen sald, series MD ‘Association Raises. $390,000 At? the: Zelghth annual metting of the Muscular Dystrophy Associs- tion of Canada, tt was announced that a record $390,000 had been rai- sed in the recent cross Canada an- nual campaign and that a, record number of research projects will be The projects in force. FLASH An overheated furnace’ at: ST Maple st. this morning © resulted én & good turncut of firemen who quickly quelled the blaze. ‘he college has heen getting al ° federal grant, but it should also re-|-’ . WALDIE — To Mr, ony John Waldie of Kinnaird, Feb. 6 is once again in the bercecorsard of the Cas- Castlegar 5 Cook ssid he Jearned this after dis- cussing the matter with a Kin- naira ct 3 ‘district superintendent ~ will be. st-| a commissioner, . «. Ty’ they’feel tt’s a benefit they should nd. ‘1. sess whether it's 2 mutual benefit,” village chairman “Aage students ‘will be ‘attending ‘a per- | (ff VOLKSWAGEN ° SALES & USED CARS Phone R.A. .(Bob) . REIBIN — To Mr. and Mrs. John Reibin ‘of Brillant, Feb. 24, & son, iahiae* ZOOBKOFF, — To Mr, and Airs.’ William Zooblntt of Briliant, MTs. John Kootalkoit of Brilliant, Feb, 28, a daughter. MASON —' To Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mason’ of, Castlegar, Feb. 28, SERVICE — TRAD Horewill 365-3491 1959 Ford 4-Door Sedan or 1959 Shey: 4-Door *- Sedan $1895.00 PARKVIEW MOTORS - — NELSON, Be EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 PM. aE St. Rita's. Parish Hall. Front Street JACKPOTS $25.00 & $305.00 = » °“ 55: NUMBERS CALLED = Soc :{GAINERS” Tomato ace 59c SURF GIANT SIZE —69c _|M. B. CORN 2 cans 29¢ LETTUCE 2c ib. BLOSSOM COFFEE .59e ib. _ Wedding fi nvitations a : Whermo-engraved (Ratan tacsertag) {Thermo-Engraving looks and feels We. hand engraving, but costs about half as | much—and it’s ready within the week. > En) ‘elim PREM 3 tins $1.00. Doz, 2 oe ec ie : sue WE RESERVE ‘THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 8.a.m. to 5.30 p.m. EGGS, Alberta, doz, ...--....... 496 : 5 ; PORK & BEANS, 20 o2., 2 for sees BOE _ Door Priz ze—Mink Collar |. COFFEE, Nabob, regular or fine, Ih. 69c | |g ag 4 ; ye s eG eo eee ; § . ms “ ae ' : a _ x : Lo oe “6 _ CANDIES & BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES * | ints Club made ‘and presented Ms, + Bias Welains eae ow oe” mae spun Ay 2 ne a f ait —~ — SPECIAL GIFTS FOR THE- LADIES) =) [| sictntay, now, Sracaie,t0 ous | Eien fe aed ss or compe xi , Rib or Glub Steaks, Ib, ..... 69e. | |f ES 2 : > ‘ a T-BONE or SIRLOIN STEAKS, Ib., .. 89c : Do ‘drop-in to colébrate with us! Ginger Ale LARGE BOTTLES 19¢ NO STAMPS JUST LOW, LOW PRICES! Young.” After the business was con- | loguet Matching announcements, af cluded the members ienfoyed card jome cards, enclosure cards, ete. - bingo with many: prize’ winners. ¥ ‘when member’ was also served with Fla piece. of birthday cake,