CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs, Nov. 24, 1960 2. ae —— FOR SALE : son A d od ; 5) 1981 Pont ; ‘ sean cies ua ih at | ee ee ee eee % B. e 2 . : Residential ots, pairs, boys’ af 4,. by ever. presen! it | Moved Bailey, * ay ee $ : : ‘| Pat Yard;-Dolls ‘of tho’ Warl ‘ad: James ©; Waldle for, view. ee a pnd OG nate. mnie gue: cibelitsnp ineed of mare; sult beabcapetesie’ 3 a es : ; “Bai a Bey Hyson; Story of “Tea. pnd” ‘of “Potted Plants, Free cet ping”; Excellent location: skates,» size |: Pts: phone tage ‘Or apply 1860 Bay Ave, Teall — ‘Phone 2u5 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1960 ‘Castlegar. Briefs | Ask: about otir, PAY now, “GO' later -: - MIPFOND ; Successful ‘Hobby ‘Show Hold =. feo — Linda Bro; Lawn ‘Ornaments|Paintiiig: — Nature ‘~~ Julia, Have- Ed seduced fo for Guise, aale. 459 Columbis' Ave." Castlegar... “The provincial government will share the cost of four catch basins in the village: one In front of the Co-op garage, two.in front, of the Southside Grocery and.one in front ‘of the- Castlegar elementary school. eee The new .sidewnlk between « Rick's and Main St. “set really good,” commented works supervi- sor, Norman McNabb. eee comm, George’ Carr represented the viljage at the Remembrance Day service on Nov. 11. : ‘eee The village's 26 new atreet - Snow Falls Here, . Not at Gelgar Site Nghta have ‘arrived, reported Comm, Walter Thorp, . The water works mop hos been brought up to date, noted Comm, Ange Bylvest, eee. es On motion of works chairman | V. Cook, council ruled against o petition submitted several meet- ings ago by a number of businesses north, of the overhead bridge on Columbls Ave. -requesing the -abol- ishment of diagonal parking.’ , eee. Peter Zanet will be given : per- mission to erect a fence on. village property fronting on his lot using the holes left for a fence in the|§ sidewalk built by ‘the village. eee " comm, Cook suggested * that council addpt, “in principal,’ the of and the company at the Celgar pulp mill site here have it all over their southern) nefghbors who live .and Work at Castlegar and Kinnaird, Last Thursday, when a heavy snow fell all day in Castlegar. and Kinnaigd, not a snow flake floated]. to the round at the site, report ing for 's Fur ture.” After lengthy discussion com ‘missioners decided to’ put off ‘any’ ‘vote -on. the suggestion until all commissioners have re-read the! re- port, see Accounts totaling $1,458.85 were approved’ for-‘payment, ¢- by the Local to Guides and Brownies. and ‘Scout | [Group Committecs, » - Committee members were Mrs. ef. F?.Hyson, Mrs. A, O: ‘Woodrow; Mrs,, P.:Jolly and. Mrs, J. Fornell, Hope was ‘expressed that the show will become an annual event, Judges were Mr. J: T. Webster,. Mrs, -H. Johnson and Mrs, W. Ty Waidie. “Included in the “show: Was ..9 display ‘by’ adults, which consisted ‘of..a. collection of Girl Séout Pins of the U.S.A, World Friendship Pins, and Provinclal‘Hat Badges of the Dominion, by. Mrs. Hyson; :oil paintings ‘by Mr, J. T. ‘Webster, wood inlay pictures by Mrs. H. Johnsqi, Jeather | work and em- broldery : ‘by Mra, -H. Johnson’ and oll'paintings by Mrs, Havedale.. - So Brizes, were awarded tos’ Drift- wood — Rita Schuepfer,- Barbara Fowler; Raffin work +— Barbara Fowler; Embroidery — Dene Giraud and‘Kathy Giraud," {°° Serapbook —- Pat ‘Yard, “prlen “In Robson Hall | (Hood) (Robert, Letkemansy >| dale ea anetege tts oq cmuecesstul. Hobby | show. was | Sl | held recently in the. Robson hall : "WHEREAS the’ Council ‘has “obtained ee onset $s in writing of thé: owners ‘of Block ‘A’, Lot 4598, Kootenay ‘District, Plan 4326. and * the - East %4 ‘of Block 13, ‘Lot 4598, Kootenay. District, Plan 783, ‘to the extension of: the, area of the Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird to include the: said’ parcels ‘of land: AND WHEREAS there’ are presently no residents in the’ area..sought to be included within the Village a -of Kinnaird; ‘NOW THEREFORE the Corporation: .of: the. Vil- lage of Kinnaird in. open: meeting . assembled enacts as follows: 1. This By-Law shall: be: ‘known and cited as “Village 2 of ‘Kinnaird Area. Extension Submission By-Law No. 1 2. The following question shall be submil ted. to: the ike’ net gar, tino | tes, a 5, Roll-away col with Spring: iiled g-room General trailer, | mattress. Phono 5292. ne, Box 490J, Castle- Suesearoid boy's ‘hockey aka- only. $5. Phone: 3542, aise, 2 Jolly,. White, Samoald pups. Phone ‘ 45 aan ity", 70,000 BTUs, ‘oil - Write Box_117, Kinnaird. burner oll heater, capac- barrel, : etc. Lot Apply Box 490A, Castlegar. and tapa. 50 x 100 on 4th / CEMENT. WORK “; PHONE 5200 ELS BOX 464° INSURANCE For. All. Your Belbeck; Collection of Feathers — Dorothy Woodrow; Foam ~ rubber vote of.the owner electors of the Village of Kinnaird: Glendon aby buggy, $35. Step A ‘pracece “| project — Kathy Giraud, Dens Gi-|+ ‘Are you in' favour of the exterision. of the area of: i. tool, 3) Both fh, Very ‘Bod con row. ‘Lakes Faery finshed hee ee Wall Bue necte ie Witte Bo No’ experience || : fonts wal 3 Large le ‘Bo: 490D, the ‘Village of Kinnaird to include the’ following parcel 65” BiaineasEileas AS. ap ‘ervice . gic Jocation, Very, x x Castlegar Cy + cleanin; A Gash or bayatents, Phone 661, ot 345 | shopping Soontre Saat “INSURANCE AND ; after ‘the baby: was found. abandoned ‘in’ a ‘bus ‘ REAL ESTATE NEEDS ‘station ‘at ‘Atlanta, Ga. 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Baker of West Summerland, be- came. the bride, of Mr. John (Jack) MeLeod Killough, eldest.son of Mr. ‘land Mrs, qonn’ Oz, Killough of Cas- tlegar. ‘The wedding ‘took place In at. Stephen's’ Anglican Church, West Summerland, with Rev. L.A. O. Smith of North Vancouver, offic- jating clergyman. Church decora- tions were candles, chrysanthemums and cedar boughs and the wedding Music was played” by aaies, Ruth Dale. Given in marriage by. her fa- | ther, the bride wore floor-Jengty white-satin princess-style gown with lly-point sleeves which was design- ed.and made by herself. | Her accessories were. a” white , | Unen handkerchief carried: by her mother at her own wedding and a _ Write for Appointment As the peat come ana go... > he continues to give his family guaranteed seouiity There’s less worry and more enjoy-" ment i int the years, ria a you have am Guaranteed by: being adequately insured through ‘The Mutual Life Assurarice, Company ; of Canada. ‘ Family security: is three eye: : G | were of, black,” Out-of-town guests at. the wed- _ ‘| girls receiving.” these ; -badges were| ;| Linda Bro,. ‘Dene wand. Kathy Gimud, values should you guer * peed ready | cash.. .G d retirement income: to: free you from financial u worries in. later years. 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The _bride’s mother , wore a blue’ brocade’, "sheath: dress with ‘a Bain, Rodney Bro; Stamp Collec- tion. -— Chris MacBaln, Anne Mac- alister} ‘Rock Collection — Dick Fowler,’ Dorothy _ Woodrow, | Rita Schuepfer; “Article made vith ‘Mec- cano — Victor Giraud.: . “Dinky” Toye, —. Douglas ‘asd rate tate nb Millions: Paid Out: ° In Death Benefits’ In British Columbia $11.3 “mil- lion ‘was ‘paid out in death benefits by Mfe insurance compantes duritig the, first nine months of 1960, the ‘Canddan Life Insurance © Officers reports. Pats cs) jacket. Her were of bone. The groom’s mother’ chose a brown bengaline dress vand a ‘Jacket, with fur trim, ewe tered ‘ke v with , white eyeismnen flowers on. to) For the "wedding. trip: to: the U.S.A. the bride chose a travelling costume-of a gold wool-dress with, nm black: fur coat. Her* acgestortes Robson Guides « _ Wold Entolment™. + ‘The Ast Robson « “Gotapany, of ett} Guldes held an, enrojment,cer= emopy when,Pat Ward ‘was ‘entoled by Captain, Mrs’ Reg, Bro. > After [the ‘enrolment,..Mrs,: Bro ‘presented six laundress ‘badges. The] secrataryetreasurer,: "Figure Skating 6 lub Formed for. District - “Allan Woodrow ‘was elected pre- sident when the newly-formed Cas- tlegar‘and District Figure Skating, Club held + et first meeting. last | week, Mike Vermin Was named vie and Mrs? ‘The session ctberioie re ded: 2| by Loyle. Brown of: are’ Mrs...T. ;'] Castlegar, Mrs, B. “McAtthur, Ro son and Mrs. Hi! ‘Batchelor; Blu y | berry. rs: Schellenberg was chaden ‘4326 and the East % of Block 13, Lot, 4598, Kootenay: District, Plan 7882”. Read the 1st time this 14th day of November, 1960. ‘Read the 2nd time this. 14th day of November, 1960. Read: the 3d tinie this 14th day: of November, 1960. Take, notice that-the above is a true copy of the. ¢ Sane authorizing - the. submission of.:the question therein set: forth for the assent of the electors of the _minicipality “arid ‘upon - which” question ~ the: vote: of electors of: the municipality will-be taken‘ at-the-Im- provement Society Hall on the 8th’ day of December - 1960, between the hours of eight o’clock in:the fore- noon and: eight o’clock inthe afternoon, and that Mr. R. J. Morice has-been appointed Returning Officer for the purpose ‘of taking and recording. the vote of the electors. -Dated at Kinnaird this 28rd day of Novlnber- 1960.- 4 Allen Selbie, - ° Mtinibipal Clerk. *" fo head the yThe club ‘hopes, to arrange Jun- school, the: ‘sessions is invited’ to make en- quiries at the rink, *~ It) Was {decited. to. ask’ John Wicks, professional-from ‘Trail; if he would provide instruction. Arrange- ments are “to be) made, to. bring miembers of the Tail club. to Cas- tlegar_ to give.an exhibition at the arena on Sunday Stterniban: ‘Nov. 27. 2 eae i Hotel ly" rales oebaaw Mia a apne ag ee pe eg ha apnea (AVAALSBLE DOA : 5 aE within ‘the village’ 9 of- Kinnaird, “developed a it} ‘AND “WHEREAS Prince “Rupert. Constryetion Litaited has offered. to sell to the mee of Kin : naird y caine ‘of e Village isition of the - THEREF VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD in open meeting assembled enacts as’ follows:. = : 1, ‘This -by-law ‘shall be’ known, and cited as Village“ innai - System - Acquisition , “By-law No: '2, ie ag of ‘Kinnaird shall- purchase from Prince tem: of sewerage- e uy 4 "Kinnaird to Prince Rupert Construction . Limited shall’. ‘be. the: amount equal;to:the total-of the ‘Sewer ‘rental charge: collected from the. users, of the said system of sewage works over.a five-ye: ~ January : 1st, 1961,