65 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1960 New Dog. Bylaw Now Ready. For OK. of Councils A proposed dog bylaw will be! presented to Kinnaird council next Monday, Comm, Walter Thorp told] Ca‘tlegar council ‘Tuesday, Mr. Thorp said he and Kine naird commissioners B,' 0, Acker+ man and Jake Hendricks-have mo- delled the bylaw along one in effect’ in Saanich, ‘ The appointment of H. W. Bay- ley to the position of general sup- ervisor of public relations and ad- vertising was announced yesterday by Cominco, In His new position Mr, Bayley will be responsible for’ Cominco's activity .in these two fields on a company-wide basis, Mr, Bayley's office will continue to be at Trail, Mr. Bayley was born in London, England, coming to Canada at an early age and residing near: Nelson. He graduatdd from the University of Idaho in chemical engineering in fame year. In 1930 he joined the staff of the newly-formed chemicals and fertilizer division and, after se- veral years on development research BOWLADROME OPENINGS FOR 2 LEA- GUES OF 5 TEAMS EACH, MIXED OR OTHERWISE WEDNESDAY & THURS- DAY NIGHTS FROM 9 TO and plant was transi red to the research diviston as tech= nical Mbrarian; In 1949 he: became supervisor of publicity, serving in this capac- ta until 1955 nen he was sppoins d, 1929, and jolned Cominco in the]- Promotion For CM&S Ad Head Water Trouble" Last Thursday At No.'2 Well As Pump Shifted The pump in No. 2 well house shifted sideways on its base be- Mré. M. Rohn Mr, and Mrs, G, Friesen and children David, Ruth and Danny of Portland, Ore, have taken up Te- sidence In Renata for the winter months, Mrs, P, Larocque of Slocan Park was o recent visitor toe ‘Renata. Mrs. W. Hale and son Billy are cause of “lack of bracing” Inst ‘Thursday causirig trouble, water chairman Aage Sylvest told Castlegar council Tuesday. Mr, -Sylvest said that as a re- sult the drains were unable to car- -|ry the water away and the equip- ment was submerged for. a short while. No extensive damage was but if trouble develops later the ‘|arilling company will be held re- sponsible,” fh Gnnaird Socials Bayley held this mast until this new appointment. A resident of Rossland, Mr, Bayley is married and has thrée daughters, Mrs. J. Kaufman, Phome 5483 Mr. J. H. McLeod and Mr. F, J. MoLeod had a successful hunting trip to the Bull River District in the East Kootenny. They were ac- if you are giving a small party, to avold washing the glasses each time they ore used, paint each persons initials on thelr glass with. red nail polish. Ths is easily re- moved with the nail polish remover. RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. WIENERS, ibs’... "HOLDERS ETTER BUYS| J NER FINER FOODS iene! _PGRK GHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ......0. 59¢ GRCUND BEEF, extra Iéan, Ib. ... 39 BACK BACON, sliced, Ib. ..2-+--. 896 SMOKED PICNICS, Ib. . wee eecenens OBC IOING SUGAR, 2 ibs............ 190 Gold Box CHOGOLATES, box .. MIXED NUTS, no Peanuts, Ib. ..... 39¢ GINGER ALE, Kootenay, 2 qls..... 39¢ 12 gts. ..... $1.99 plus deposit «+ 18¢ ales with gifts for-her twin-sons, in by Mr, Jim MacLeod and son Jimmy who came here from Vancouver for the outing. The group bagged five deer. Mrs, George Argotoff was guest of honor at the home of Mrs. Mike Popoff last week when her friends gathered to extend their best wish- the form df 9 baby shower. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by some thirty guests, Hostessing Mra. Richard Wlodarz. Vv. Lamond. to the group's Chriatmas party to found to be done, said Mr, Sylvest;| * be held on Dee. 16. Mrs. 8. J. Jank- ola was winner of the hostess prize. Mr, and Mrs, R. J.. Patterson have Mrs, Patterson’s mother, Mrs. J. Fox of Crawford Bay visiting eee 7 Pierpoint fo Study © Communications For Village Fleet the party were Mrs. Johnny Rob- etts, Mrs, John Sofonoff, Mrs. Phil Gorkoff, Mrs, B, Lundquist and Election of officers took place at a recent meeting of the Baden Powell Club when elght members gathered at the home of Mrs. R. ‘District OD communications of- ficer Ernie Pierpoint was given per- mission ‘Tuesday’ by Castlegar coun- ell to proceed with a survey of what the, village: would require in “the way of communications equipment for its public works and fire de- partments. ‘Mr. Plerpoint said ‘that the sur- Mrs. F. Oddie will be hostess vey will not be binding on the vil- lage but will only ascertain what Can Air. Views: On Columbia - Says Diefenbaker OTT Diefenbaker anid anyone who wish- Columbia’ river power tréaty” at public hearings to be held under British Colunib!a water rights legis- lation. ‘He was ‘replying in the Com- mons to H. W. Herridge (CCF-Koo- tenay West), who had asked Wed- nesday whether. Mr. “Diefenbaker had received requests from organi- zations in the “basic equipment” would ke requir- ed if Castlegar were to adopt a communications: system. _ He sald’ that there were several ways of financing the equipment if the village were to decide to go shead with it, One method’ would see the federal goverhment picking WA’ -— Prime Minister |UP 50. per cent of the tab and the provincial government and village es will have an oportunity to make paying 25 per cent each. {known -his-views.on the ; ‘pro | eral government reserve affecting CGIANT FUNNEL IN PLACE:- One of the ship had to be ‘moved from “her: the finishing’ touches -to the superstric- - fitting out berth at. the Vickers-Arm-' ture of the new Canadian Pacific liner. strongs Yard at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Empress of Canada — the placing of England, down'to where the giant ham- her’: giant. 64-ton. steel and aluminum mer-head crane was ‘holding suspended funnel was completed in: October. The “| north 27, 300-ton liner, launched last May, ‘is scheduled to go into service between The whole operation of lifting, moving “the ship, and: putting the funnel into position was completed in*60. minutes. Liverpool and Montreal in April 1961: Owing to the weight of the huge funnel, the gleamin its-red and; ¢ buff colored funnel with white checkered house flag. the. whole river. ake co Trading | KINNAIRD, 8.6. FREE DELIVERY — PHONE ahh Crisco, 3 Ibs. . 19 | Garlic Rings». $1 CIGARETTES, by the arton : ‘BORED CHOCOLATES, oe dais Pr, 2 tis, , WITH $5.00 ORDER OPEN ALL DAY ‘SUNDAY. - WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY. LAUNDRY 4 AND. DRY. ¢c LEANERS- DELIVERY & Bice UP EVERY. MONDAY & THURSDAY, A very successful annual Chris- tmas bazaar was held by the Unt ted Church WA last Saturday. It was officially opened: by Rev. Pratt. Guests were greeted ‘at the door by honorary president, Mrs, Pratt,!- and ipresident, Mrs. Sherbiko. The hall was beautifully dec- orated in the Christmas theme. Pouring at the head table were Mrs. R. McCutcheon, Mrs."J. Dal- ziel,; Mra, J. Duntop and Mrs, R. MacBain. The ‘table was centered ith a poinsettia ina glass bowl! with candles-‘on either side and covered with a lace cloth, © ‘Tea tables: were under the con- venorship of Mrs. E. Kraft-and car- vied'a variety of Christmas decora- tions. Servers were Mrs. O. Brad- ford, Mrs.:G. Trimble, Mrs. F. Bart- oats Miss Bonnie MaoBain and Mrs. Jennings. In charge of the kitchen ise Mrs: ‘R. Hunter ably -assisted ‘Mrs. R, Gemmill,:Mra, E. raatord, : WA. Holds Christmas. Bazaar cels, Mrs, W, Baston and Mrs, Via CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. ‘8, 1960 360 Feet of Sidewal Laid . "hres hundred and 60 ft. of “| stdewalk. were poured in Castlegar during made for two more to be abe eri on “with:as much grading being ed. Gravelling: has also been. going|done as possible.” * orks Norman McNabb told council ‘Tues~ 3 day, * “hatha report for November, Mr. MoNabb ‘said’. 176 "ft, of : sidewall were! conatructedyon Columbia’ Ave. the RCMP ‘building and 188 ft, were constructed’ on Ist Ave: ‘Two-catch basins wera also Instal- led‘ during the month, * ‘There were 170 it. of 4-in. “as bestos coment pipé installed through thé Plotnikoff subdivision -north -of Green St. during November, he said, and ‘five major water breaks were! repaired, - ‘Three, new water connections were. inctalled and “applications To he Compensated _ “ At Site of ‘Bridge ‘The Village of Castlegar will be compensated for a bridge that, will be built‘to cross the Columbia river, at Kinnaird!” . A letter’ from the department of highways was read at councll’s last meeting regarding information con-| cerning the - relationship between the proposed bridge and the aban- doned Castlégar garbage dump.. “Access to the’ dump will be af- fected by the bridge, sata .the let- ter, and the village‘can nee come pensation. ‘Mrs, Morey. Decorations): Mrs. Mor- : fed Merriest Oiatsins = comes in a : “Famous” Gift Box We know what ,she likes because this is her favorite apparel shop. _;. We've collected a Santa Pack of all her favor- ites in the world of fashion. — DRESSES * ROBES * LINGERIE * BLOUSES _ SKIRTS * SWEATERS * SCARVES * HOSIERY ©. Daley (nee Beverly Lipsett), of Sudbury, Ont., Dec: 1, a’ daughter, MALONE!— To! Mr, and Mrs, m Malone, of. Sesteests Dec, 6, & jaughter. ' BARKER — ro ar, and Mrs.|- ¥, Barker of Robson, Deo..2, @ son. mark _ Every re has a : The jeweler'uses the: ‘symbol of a pure diamond. 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