CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thureday; January 7,:1954 DON'T SUBSTITUTE PRICE - QUALITY BUY SCONA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SCONA, Cello, Ib. ..---- "Distrid” S Social Events Phone ‘303% TO NORMAL SCHOOL — Miss Nelson Radio Station, ‘were guests | at the weekly meeting of the Cas- tlegar Rotary Club last week. eee SOMMERS VISITS — The Hon. R. EL Sommers of Nictoria, paid a brief to and Molly Carlson who spent the Christmas holidays here with her holidays in Nelson, Charles Lind- Bete has returned to his home ere, oe @ CASTLEGAR VISIT — Mrs. J. Stucklberger was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, B. Huber in Castlegar. ~ se @ NEW: YEAR PARTY — Mr. and Mrs. R, Coleman were hosts at a New Years dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman and Mr. and-Mrs, A, Law were guests. R. AS HEAR THEM IN THE THEATER LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE BUY THEM AT THE from the Theatre E. Best was another guest of: the c mother, left on night for Victoria to resume her studies at the Provincial Normal School. Miss Dawn Jenks has also return- out to Normal School after Christ- ose NEW YEAR DINNER — Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Kent were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Mot- head at a New Years dinner. with her Me. and Mrs. , Victor Jenks, TO UNIVERSITY — Returned to Vancouver to resume their stu- Trail during the weekend eee. IN HOSPITAL — Mrs, C. W. Lundgren is a patient in Mater .. SCONA, 10 Ibs, ONIONS SCONA, 3 Ib. bag Hospital, Rossland. one HOME FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. E. A. Lewis is home from Trail Tadanac Hospital where she, -|was a patent, ° WEEKEND IN OLIVER — Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson and family Spent the New Year's 3Se with 1 in Oliver. |* PAY'N TAKIT. COFFEE STOPS HERE — W. Bendix of Vancouver stopped over in Cas- tlegar this week on his way to ? oee FROM KAMLOOPS — Messrs. D. Campbell and Don Macs- California for a holiday, stopped briefly at the home of Mr. Camp- pbell’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell, this week, eee NAKUSP NEW YEAR'S — Vic Misutka spent the New Year's weekend at the home of brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zeleznikk, 1 near Nakusp. PE. Donald of Kamloops, enroute to | ald, SPECIAL TO NAKUSP — Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler of Castlegar and Mc. and Mrs. R. A. Fowler of Robson, were recent holiday season visi- tors at the home of Mr, apa Mrs. A. E. Fowler at Nakusp. Robson W.A. Present Gift To Mrs, Miller q WE NOW KEEP A FAIR SUPPLY OF ... FORD PARTS _ bas AFTERNOON TEA — A pleas- ant time.was enjoyed Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. Ransan was hostess at a tea given in honor of Mrs. Ransan, Jr. Guests pres- ents were Mrs, Jim Brown, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Madzaret McDon- Mrs. M. Hougen and the guest of honor, Mrs. Ransan, Jr. -* TO TAGHUM — Mr, and Mrs. Mike P. Gorkoff, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Plotnicove and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wanjoff spent New Year’ 'S at Taghum. eee pk TO ROSSLAND — Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson spent New Year's in Rossland at the home of their daughter. eee . TO SPOKANE — Miss Norma Jean Waldie returned to business college at Spokane after spend- ing the season's holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, ‘tT. Wal- die. IN HOSPITAL — Mr. D, Mage? is a patient in Mater Misericor- century the production of textiles, iron and steel, pulp and paper, and cheese and butter were thriv- ing manufacturing industries. TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL PHONE 2251 or 4191 Office — Arrow Motors ) Sor teangs bere sce Sein Nir 5 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE , ‘jon, Harry Cheveldave, Melvin| The Robson W.A. held their « 5 vale Derg pares ana sesacon at the Moin Com- ] F R : Ken Dereouett munity Church Hall with 20 § : OR SALE se oem ra We Orerer a prwsentation was, made, to § 1953 MERCURY HALF-TOR fe at Dental College'in’ Spoliane, fo\- Mrs. G, Miller, rering peers if PICK-UP , lowe Sear emeey? yy Nellie McClung following | It’s the last of the 1953 Trucks ~ which refreshments were served. ? on | da ; Canada's earliest manufactur-| } ( Robson News tig coacecesrece ipoewerles and if TRACTIONIZING - by the end of the 19th f LUBRIC. ATION ( Castle Motors | SHELL PRODUCTS. , . Litas ie Pag Pal Aa Rh Na Ras CG OIEI AID THE PUBLIC OF CASTLEGAR ARE INVITED FREE. “SHOW AT THE At Spm. MONDAY, JANUARY if, é . LAB BA diae ‘Hospital, Rossland. oa ag Be SLAB BACON FEOM PRINCE ALBERT — eee oP Lb. 55c Mr. and Mrs. J. Munroe and] FROM ROSSLAND — Miss me Me Se ee ny eee tae by: Mr. fel | Satsy. Tenelt of Bosse ee et i - rge Jowsey have returned|kelter of Spokane, spen' a home frorg a motor trip to Prince |New Year's at the home of the == * PURE LARD Albert where they spent the holi- | former's grandmother, Mrs. Di . day season with Mrs. Munroe's | Gayrilik. - wifts, Ib. . Rie et oo ee a family, Mr. and Mrs, J. Moore. g . *& CHEES "£0 VICTORA — Mr. and Mrs. Pe . CHEESE D, Mackie have returned to Vie) Beor Bark Sasial 2 Ib. Potareci ae 990 foria after Spending the past two x * EGGS * SOUPS *& MARGARIRE Delmar, Ib. . “a” Large, ctn. ...... 59¢ aay ay Variety, 2 cans ... 350 + PINEAPPLE weeks at the home of: their daughter’and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davies. . TO PROCTER — Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kirkendall returned to their home in Procter after spending a few days in Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and irs. & &. Phillips. FROM VANCOUVEE Mr. Jack Collinson is home again from ‘Vancouver having spent the past few days with his brother Ed. TO NELSON — J. Negleski aes has returned to his home in Nei- son, While here, he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman. . CHURCH SOCIAL — A pleas- ant evening was enjoyed last when of the Presbyterian church gather- ed together to spend a social eve- ning. Part of the entertainment teok the form of a Spelling Bee. TO PROCTEE — M. A. Kirk- endall left for Procter where he will spend part of the New Year holidays at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, ~ Lg. 20 oz. can ............ ee 23e| At the close of a delicious buffet Mai Mrs. C. MI Kirkendall. HOME AGAIN — After spend- ing a few days of the Christmas PASTE W WAX wae PAY wabee BULLETIN BOARD _ AFree Gommunity Service — Phone 2441 @ The Retail Merchants DON’T FORGET OUR DELIVERY SERVICE Only Nominal Charge of - 10c. ” © The Canadian Legion the S.ELELS. @ The Annnal Girl Guide Association Meeting will be held in the Parish Hall, Tuesday, January 12, at 2:30 pan. All Guide and Brownie mothers and othér per- sons interested ars requested to attend. docks Shoe Store at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Association will meet in Mad- will hold a Variety Concert in 23rd. @ ‘Band Practice tonight ‘BOBS Pay'n Takit -Phone 3441 @ Final Day of Prayer Services will be conducted in the Augtican Chareh tonight commencing at 7:30 p.m. Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. - NIGHT CALLS PHONE 2683, B, A, PINCOTT 2 insurance Advisors in the Legion Hall. Castlegar Mr, and}. Eores in the Royal Canadian Na Our Navy wants more a aie in the R.C.N.! RECRUIT TRAIL | ue y = 9a.m. san, Here is your opportunity to ind out about the fine careers now open SPECIAL NAVAL ~ Leaion Hall: Castlegar ~ YOUR NAVY WELL BE HOST AT A 21/2 HOUR SHOW . TO ALL CANADIANS.. © See your Nevy in Action in Oo Sce Acarens Canada : : welogue. @ Travel with the RCN from Maita to Hong Kong V¥= fit young Canadians of good character and education. You should be aged 17 to 25 (or 29 for some -,. rency and -thi “The Corporation of The Village of Kinnaird By-law Number 51 A, BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE or KINNAIRD, HEREINAFTER CALLED THE “CORPORATION” TO AUTHORIZE THE RAISING ~ -hY- WAY. OF LOAN ‘THE-5UM -OF ° FORTY THOUSAND ($40,000.00) DOLLARS FOR WATERWGRES PUEPOSES. og, ‘WHEREAS ii and fi the water system gation and aoe e by Mr. M. Dune situate upon the Columbia River in Kinnaird, B.C. the said Mr. M. Dumont of Kinnaird, B.C., has] to AND WHEREAS Lagreed to sell to the Corporation all his rights, titles and interests tothe in the plants, Fights-ot: way and easements and all other ane whatsoever comprising his ‘water system for te forty | a ($40,000.00) dollars, AND WHEREAS: it is advisable and exjedicat to borrow the ‘said sum of forty thousand ($49,000.00) dollars, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this By-law. AND WHEREAS’ a provisional certificate of approval to the|. ved from the F Health Officer. M AND WHEREAS bearer to Section 32 (b) of the Schedule to “Village i Act”, app: of the Munt- cipalities has pees obtained. ! AND WHEREAS the amount-of the assessed value of the tax- ble land.and improvements within the Village according to the last revised Assessment Roll, being the Assessment Roll for the year 1953, is One million three hundred and fifteen thousand three hundred and fifteen ($1,315,315.00) dollars, THEREFORE the Board of ( of The C i of the Village of Kinnaird, in open meeting. assembled, enacts a3 * follows: REFLECTIONS BY ~ GLADYS COLLINSON * Uusually when it comes firme to take down the Xmas everyone is pallaly unhappy area it, We stall and. hum and haw, Air Gadets Here To Hold First Weekly Drill, January (9 it is hoped to have the Castle- gar Air Cadet Squadron hold their first drill on Wednesday, Jan. 19, Commanding Officer W. }: a Reed advised last night at a social get together of. cadets-to- be, their p: and bh of and about how w |ful the old ornaments have stood up all: these (Sears We Deore the sponsoring committee and of- finally decide ‘that a few mace days of ving needles les tramped. in. the rugs is" neither here nor This year however it was a dif- actually the tree itself brought on that spiteful and re- sentful feeling. It all started when we decided to shroud it in that beautiful reetiepeed misty looking ‘Angels Hair’. PH bet the fellow who invented that will never come anywhcre were gently wrapping it ‘around the tree that all was not well. In fact remembering back now, no one could possibly’ become as itchy as I did in such a short per- iod of time. It wasn’t until’ I had become thoroughly entangled in that mass of ground glass that I realized L The Board | os Ghintnisiioness be and it is hereby it aad the water system of Mr. M. Dumont of ela B.C. and to pay therefer to Mr. M. Dumont the sum of forty thousand ($40,000) dollars: how I was. N: it was too late then. The orna- ments, the lights, the stars and even the Angel were completely behind 2. That debentures may be issued of not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each ae all such debentures shall be sealed with the secl of the Corporation and signed by the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners and the Clerk’ thereof. 3. The said debentures shall | be dated the Btleenth day of February. 1954, and shall be as to e sum jose cob- webs. It might as well have been an iron curtain, Instead of drooling over our tree as of other years we gave it a wide berth. Not an ornament was out of place, — even the cat of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars on.the fifteenth day of Feb- ruary in each of the years 1955 to. 1959, inclusive; the sum of two thousand ($2,000.000) dollars on the fifteenth day of February in each of the years 1960 to 1969, inclusive and the sum of three ($3,000.00) dollars on the fifteenth day of February in each of the years 1970 to 1974, inclusive. The said debentures shall be expressed to be payable, and shall be payable both as to principal and interest in lawful money of Canada at the principal office of the Bank of Montreal at Castle- payment of interest at the tate of five per contum (5 per cent) per annum payable hale- yearly on the fifteenth day of August and the fifteenth day of February in each year during the cuc- ‘or lithe 6. ‘There shall Le levied and taised during the currency of the said rate over and above all other| very decidedly wasn't! rates, See ee eicande land, of land and improventents within gar, B.C. and in any of the cities of Vancouver, Toronto.or Mont- 5, The said debentures shall have attached to them coupons for.the s..tosthe aT peonpons. maybers a it like the plague. Xmas morning was the pay off though. You just can’t ignore a Xmas tree on Xmas ferent story. I just couldn't love |. close to being, or. for that matter B En in the. di is for the Air Cadettes here on that THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE If you pay your Water Account, for 1954, in full by the end of January you will be: allowed a ia 10 per cent Discount. . -A. T. HORSWILL, Village Clerk, late also, ‘Two Aix Force:films were en- joyed during the evening. and there were talks by Mr. Reed and R. C. Maddocks. | - Mr. Hesd emphasiced che citi- zenship training; which an Air once again that no cadet is obligated -in any way to join any of the Armed Forces on com- pletion of his cadet training. Maddocks in his talk, gave an interestipg outline of meteor- ology. _ The serving s refreshments NOTICE THE OFFICE OF DR. R. A. WALLEY IS NOW LOCATED IN ~ LEWIS ~BLOCK ; PHONE 2231 boys in- terested in Air Cadet training and their ts, are i in- vited. 4 a House Parties And Public Dances Usher In The New Year Friday marked the begining of another .New Year and in the letting by-gones be by-gones we gathered around and hoped for the best. Maybe the boss’ was im- turned out, and although I really did feel sorry for him I found it highly amusing watching him make like Santa with one hand |p: other. Henersing with the last gift he struggled {valiantly to his feet 1 S01. District as el: and scratching stealthily with the|joyveq a gay dancing session as from under the tree people gathered to celebrate the occasion. Little 1954 was ushered in at a number of. private parties and at three dances in the district. The local lodge of the Knights of their wives and a num- ber of guests filled the Twin Rivers Hall to capacity and en- did the capacity crowd at the Kinnaird et Sotiety “hoi : wel- something that could have been. Merry Xmas — but wasn’t. No it who would expect. him to siy crowd comed the New Year at the Play- mor Dance Hall, South Slocan. ly the scratching has subsided. each Mitchell Supply. Ud. whe Village, for the : 1 and for:the Merry Xmas with a mouthful of|Oh by. the way we have in the yeats athe as -| ground glass. a & s made one New Year’s resolution its over now. The {that you can bet wili be well Interest _Frineipal Annual ‘Total Annual |, An 2y its all over J praduat- kept. : Year Rate pi eae 1954 Spe. $ 1,000.00 $ 3,000.09 : acer a 1955 ” 4,000.00 2,950.00 Seago? : 1956 ” 1,000.00 2,900.00 5 I . 1957 2 . 1,000.00 2,850.09 acl +a 7 1958 me 1,000.00 2,800.00 il = A 1959, ” 2,000.00 3,750.00 ; 1960 " 2,000.00 3,650.00 : \ : : 1961 We 2,000.00 3,550.00 . 1962 Ge 2,000.00 3,450.00 CONCLUDING SERVICE ‘OF THE 1963 = 2,000. 3,350.00 1964 att 2,000.00 3,250.00 1965 o. 2.000.00 3,150.00 1966 a pete 3,050.00 1967 in 2,000. 2,950.00 TED THE 1968 vif 2,000.00 2,850.00 CONDUC =e 1969 ». 3,000.00 3,750.00 Minis rial Associa’ 1970 sen i 3,000.00 3,600.09 te! tion wi 3,000.00 3,450.00 ? 7 1972 3,000.00 3,300.00 = . 198 : Soe eine ST. ALBANS CHURCH , = ~ MAPLE ST. — AT 7:39 pan. $40,000.00 $64,750.00 7. There shall be set aside in a separate fund distinct from all other funds of the Corporation the proceeds of all water rates, with other rents and charges which shall not be i pes wenn me eve ea, od Ee 2 a Wransporiation from Hinnaind ali Bas Suctter as | & Feed Co. and Miicheli PHONE 3551 or 4531 IF pe CAR es ITS TIME TO SEE Us funds of the Corporation and which shail be paid out for the following purposes: (a) Payment of the debt herein created, ‘consisting of re- | payment of the principal “and of the waterworks purposes, @) said waterworks system. (c) Rep ithout i the Corporation. (@) P: & The C of such re-purchasé. _ 9. ‘This By-law slall come into force and effect only in the event of By-law Number 52 cited as “Kinnaird Waterworks Loan By-! aw Number 52, 1953” receiving the assent of the electors. -. 10.This By-law may be cited’ as “KINNAIRD WATERWORKS LOAN BY-LAW NUMBER 51, 1953. Read a first time this Sth day of October, 1953. se, Read a second time this 5th day.of October, 1953. + Read a third time this 4th day of January, 1954. BECONS EE) _ADOPTED “AND F: of the interest thereon, and of any debt created for Payment of the cost of operating and maintaining the of any sums advanced by of the costs of the reconstruction of or exten- Be de sion to she said waterworks system, from time to time, any of the said debentures at ach price as may be mutually agreed upon, ’ and no re-issue of any debentures shall be made in consequence FINALLY PASSED this day of EXTRA St 00 2% Discount: (ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE MANY ITEMS GEEATLY REDUCED HERE ~ SPECIAL E TABLE i hamcy pestity tht tie above 1h 3 {200 Cand ab the "Kinnaird Waterworks Loan Sy Number 51, 1953", R. J. MORICE,. Clerk. : Take notice thit the ove is tue copy of the proposed By: will Hall, upon which a vote of: the « be. taken at. Kinnaird 4 electors on Briaay, Someety, eh ea 9A ee ee : R. a MORiCE, crerk.|{l KINNAIRD, BC: _ THE STYLE SHOP. PHONE 3099 - We now have a Wheel Balancer to balance wheels —' the wear and tear on your nerves. WE HAVE THE TO DO ALL YOUR INDUSTRIAL, AUTOMOTIVE AND TRUCK) BEPAIES AND THE EQUERENT 30.ARP EE. : A GUARANTEED 308 7 Headquarters For Are and Acetylene Welding ” WE BUY. CARS FOR WRECKING and pay a price that will satisfy | KINNAIRD SERVICE