13. 74 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22; 1966 12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 Doukhobors Return Here After Presenting Plaque FIELD & STREAM By Jack White Anglers Complaints Bring Fast Action: West Keateriay ‘gportsmen|| - have. objected:so. strong! to.th egg take on Meddow Cr ‘ce By Chris Wilson ae \ New Directors Appointed we stock @ full seldétion of SAVAGE SHOES’ fe pa foe children Wt decent pay over to take chnaces with - Vad the job’ ‘the’ easiest way. ‘they ean under the money allotted AY the. of 25° persons, A which. td for Russia and var: ious European points ear! vat |p qu returned home recently to ‘illant. Upon departure, they were entrusted by the Doukhobors here to arrange placement of a memorlal plaque on the where their forefathers symbol ically burned their firearms in 1895, to stress their stand for peace, against war and killings. In their report Sunday and in Grand Forks the previous Sunday, the spokesman for the group, John J. Verigin, stated the plaque was delivered to of- ficial authorities in Akhalhalak district in southern Russia, who will place it on the designated location. The memorial and site will be under state care, he said. Both meetings were well at- tended and many heard descrip- tions of the extended tour that included historical places in It- aly. France, England, Switzer- land and others. Included in hele Russian travel was Yasnaya lyana where the writer and hilosopher, Leo Tolstoy is bur- Ted. Tolstoy's Philosophy is akin to tae Ara re) Ligon also also _broug! it ‘greet. Heavy Damage Follows Car Collision Hare Two cars were in collision, Monday, at 8.20 p.m. near railway crossing at Blueberry, ie damage totalling over 1,000. Mrs. Bruce Connatty and her daughter were taken to Castlegar district treated and released. The vehicles were driven py. John A, Bella of Castlegar, with a 1953.model car and Lew- is Bruce Connatty of Thrums with a 1962 vehicle, Castlegar is the centre of the West Kootenays, according to the Chamber of Commerce, I don’t suppose, there is one chamber of commerce in any one Canadian town which doesn’t make the same claim. And its great. Just great. The chamber of commerce men throughout the land are hard working peo- ple who firmly believe in their own propaganda. - I would believe in it too ex- cept for one or two things. For instance it took me a month to get a.telephone install- ed. No more than a month, no less exactly one. month. To the hospital, | day. If Castlegar is so central how come I phone. some dame in Trail to get a phone installed. ‘When I first phoned, from the office phone, she was obliging. She wanted to know things about called soon. CASTLEGAR DISTRICT CURLING CLUB * Registration of curlers necessary to commence new season's activities. A general meeting is to be Position League ( )Men’s; ( ( ) Mixed; ( P.O. BOX 240 — CASTLEGAR, B.C. Register now and save confusion later. For information call 365-8271 or brat n ) Women’s; ) Shift me that only my mother knows. But having been given the info everything was swinging. Two weeks later she express- ed surprise the instrument wasn’t in until I told her I was in Castlegar. This evidently ex- plained everything. The other thing is, I won- der if the chamber of commerce has spread the word around| pig about this being the centre of the Kootenays. The minister oi highways doesn’t seem to have been told, Or if ‘he has he’s keeping ita deep dark secret sign-wise. For many years, one and precise, I have fo work out what this $-Pimintenes ti-teon a ide: fine dirt gle utah guar etictes or wee idano ¢ 18-Brle? ir-symbot for | 20-But In tine ol ows, 38-Macaw American 19-Mauntaln polltical lakes, weiter 20-Beast of burden, 21-Note of scale 32-Bristies Pi of tand 24.Guided 26-Shower a7. Fewer’ wi % 28-Son of Adam Maore ct 29:Shovel 38. meaticated For Crossword Puzzle Answer Seo BOSSE’S. JEWELLERY Ad Elsewhere in This Pi +; Bosse’s Also Has All the R "Answers For Your. see aes f M-Initlate Sf, 2. 36th, Pes ms 4s-World or. At-Exclamat ‘ganization 42-Number (abbr.) re DOWN ‘Search with keenness 2. Appellation of Athena 2A ob) ig. ut last week it started on this inflation bit. It decided that $140 was the same as three pounds five shilling and four- pence. Now _I tidon't hold this against all I know it might put me in fhe Jeng league of international soo- Sat the fact remains three pounds and: some odd ‘change doesn’t make $140 at the time of going to press. Oe * Nobody . listens to church sermons anymore. Have you ever noticed? Probably not. You were asleep too. The problem is the church- es today don’t seem to beable to accept people want to sleep during the sermon. The modern church has ‘hard backed pews and all facing the pulpit or whatever. When I was in Europ e re- lor: ‘maid: Lockers: were secetded for a mickey’ of’ port. And. those churches which ‘indulged in longer: sermons’ provided room for a’ full bottle. Private chapels were avail- in - which: entire often. the ie Since” very. ceiver. of a private chapel was ond it is A 275, 000 COMMON SHARES... «777 TWO DOLLARS NET PER SHARE acon will produce initial. inventory of wines this year new, aes nodern' winery near Kelowna in the. Okanagan - Valley, British: Columbia.. The first five years ‘should be regarded as a period of growth ividend p if any, will be modest. ‘Subscriptions will be received subject to rejection or allot- ment in whole or in part andthe right is reserved to close. the subscription books at any time without notice. DETAILS AND PROSPECT ‘US SUPPLIED ON REQUEST FROM: OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS ae ua 952 BERNARD AVENUE KELOWNA, B.C. 762-2332 Established 1909 2911 - 30th AVENUE VERNON, B.C. 542-4068 THE LAST WORD _ Opening of Mine ~| sufficient ‘to * Stonestreet. thief’ engineer; and ‘William also the one that read the lessons anal system was rigged private chapel. For the ‘main body of the church congregation highback- ed seats were de rigeur. Behind these, smaller members of the church*could engage in mortal combat with each other. Nobdy could hear them be- cause accoustics yore still to be Invented’ fromthe main church to the |’ To Society Two new directors were ap- pointed to the Robson Recrea- tion society at its regular meet- Maddocks Shoe Store ing last Appointed were Ken Knut- ‘son of Columbia Heights and Mrs..Phillip Wanjoff of Robson. ‘The dual appointment brings the committee total to nine under the chairmanship of Fred Zibin of Robson; George Markin also of Robson is vice- Shale: and stone bulk of the “pullding ab- sorted all’ sound. Even the ser- “a the cathedrals there still is n the at the meetl ‘was the proposed addition to the Robson Community hail and KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS oY 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C... ‘ First-class general welding and’ machine work. Specialty: broken crank! shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full iunanioe’ Steel Fabrication — 24-hour, Service “Qnty: the Best ie Good Enovelty heating for the to that of the choir. I was sever- y reprimanded when I attempt: |. dto add‘an uncertain alto to the choir at Lichfield Cathedral in western England. A friend:of mine, who hap- pened to be an Anglican priest in the Peace river country, sald the insurance companies were taking the place of churches to- day. I pointed out the architect- ual faults: of the churches in Canada and added him to the list of my ex-friends. Two weeks ater he joined the NDP ‘party election and was removed from his diocese. Feeling I was in part responsible for his disen- chantment* with the religious- quo I went.to. work for: congregation. to add ec * voice u in the federal]: There's; probably a moral in all this pe because of the seating arrangement I haven't had time to Mork it out yet. 120 Pérsons Watch Beta Sigma Phi Slage Meeting To Start Year The members of Alpha Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held thelr first meeting of the season recently at the home of Mrs, J. Gormley at Kinnaird. ‘A program on invitation and introduction was given by, Mrs. J. Bozek and Mrs, P. Majesgey. Hostesses for the. evening were Mrs. Gormley and Mrs. G. Achelle. : UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Teacher Education Opportunity Applications are Invited for enrollment in a modi- fied p: to prepare for secondary teaching. After four months of initial in- struction beginning in May,’ 1967, students will be as- signed to regular classrooms as intern teachers and will be paid an appropriate salary. Applicants must be at least 28 years old and hold good university degrees with maj- ors in two subjects no! ght: in the secondary schools or honours in one. For further details write to: DEAN OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA, Victoria, B.C, department: of conservatic nt’ chle€ Biologist Ea Vernonand. alstant Ron anemea up. on ~-and_- Thomas Mr. objected AK the wordihg of our |! e to the vminister: in “Which Ms “slated 10,000 fish ‘were be- : ing * ‘stripped” daily, The word|: depiriment prefers , * is ftanala . ‘: ‘They further objected “the statement that 500,000 eh] th were being: held. back’, ;from spawning, | but, wheh, we explain: ed he arrived at ‘this fei ure, Sir. Vernon, ‘did state “that perhaps. we were closer;,in our estimate than: phat he. chad or- oye a what; the “thou ht ‘his tage,.would, be...they: declined to give even a _gestimate on it. Vernon stated,. “We t tite for. five minutes Mr. Vernon and Mr. Thomas 1d: thai this is one 16 of the biggest red fish guns on the Meadows in: years they feel, as we do, there] the is immediate necessity for more soning gravel ‘on Meadow | aj It ‘ning 'y artificlal spaw- vel beds will have to bo installed on the Meadow to com- pensate for those lost in the Duncan River by the, construc: tlon of the Duncan Dam. Our biologists have .to.do ercen-| a ERNST TIES — The NEW LOOK in Ties — “Also; See: Our Fall Jacket Selection Bo NNETT’ - BOYS & MENS WEAR S ‘Business and Professional Directory By Mines Minister A new molybdenum mine, Red Mountain Mines Ltd., was scheduled ‘to be officially open- ed. Tuesday. About 120 local and cubes, town guests were expected witness the Hon. D. L. croeheast British Columbia’s Minister of Mines and Pet perform the ‘opentig ceremony. ‘Mr. Brothers is ember of Ross. land-Trail.:¢: <2°:** Included in the local guests are Rossland Mayor Harry Le- fevre and Trail- Mayor Joseph Palyga. Representing district clergy will be Rev. G. Rumsay, Rev. W. P. Morrison, and Rev. A. K. Macintyre. *.- ‘With a rated production ca- pacity. of 400 tons of -molybde- num ore a day, Red: Mountain Mines shares the . mountain it te-| takes its name from with the fine ‘ski runs of Red ‘Mountain Ski Club, about two miles from this city. ‘The molybdenum ore is mined by qdirrying methods at an elevation fof. about 4,000 Zt. and trucked; downhill: to the mill site at 3500 ftt. for crush- ing and concentrating. \In‘its finaligorm for ship- ment, the Frodiiet is'a-fine dark ‘d drums the ‘United States.Molybdenum, in various forms, is in. “good de- mand for alloys,’ h GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service low. Building SEPTIC TANK CLEANING ~ Herb Lamb Call any time S166 | and electronic :uses. Work commenced on the com- pany’s property on Febru: 964, under the direction of | of for. ment Resources: (1962): Limit During © exploration, mle num was encountered’ on the west flank of’Red' Mountain. "Management of the: pro ect Nickel Compan: y of © Canada; Limited) on November 15, 1964, By early 1965 results were a ated bala ‘sion to -build a; plant. ant ig the property ‘to Prod This work was completed about one thio later. The operation represents a total investment of aboutt $2,- 000,000, states Ashton W. John- ston, president of the company, _ Bryan C, Fillingham is man- ager oF themine:‘Roger Gag- non is general superintendent, Other key personnel are: Nick Stables “accountants ich- , mill superintendent; Nigel Durham, quarry fore- Officers-and directors are: Mr. Johnston, Pr president; Cc. E. Michener, _yice-pr resident; - H. Brodie Hicks, managing direc- tor; R. W. Falkins and J. E. a Wood, directors; L.'E. Wetmore, secretary; and: W. ‘M..O'Shaugh- nessy, treasurer. beni Falkins and Wood are DOZING TD.25 FOR HIRE 365-7863 Castlegar CAR-MILS FABRICS In the Oglow Block Draperies — Notions Ph. 965-3154 McPHAIL'S LADIES’ WEAR Across From The’ Post Office Ph.’ 365-7177 KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS “fh Complete Builders Service“ ie ‘BONNEY. WELL DRILLING GREEPS ELECTRIC . "ELECTRICAL SALES & SERVICE COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph. 365-6717 00 Thuredey Located-ebove Bob's Pay’n MARVIN LL. LeROY, Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C, :* QPTOMETRIST WAGE — MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE MICHAEL M.. SHERNOFE Representative British Pacific: Life Insurance Write or Phone 365-5465. Box 1057 — Castlegar, B.C. + Free Estimates _JOHN‘S PAINT SHOP. ‘Ph, 365-7605 Grand’ Forks 442-3055 i Castlegar 365-5465 PETER KINAKIN General Contracting .Custom Homes a Specialty “\) Bree Estimates 1319 pa¥ _- ~ reat, BC. Domestic Water Wells. “Reasonable Rates Phone Jim ‘Bonthron™ 965-6751 SANDING — FINISHING — ‘&-< Old Floors “PUBLIC NOTICE Pi posed: | Extension 0 of Boiiridaries }; Corpor tion of the villese ‘of Kinnaird TAKE ‘NOTICE that pursuant: to: section. 21 ~ of the “Municipal Act? the Council of the Corpora- . the Minister, the following ‘described ‘lands: “Blocks 14 to 18 inclusi re, of Plan 788, DL. . 4598, also the area _encl yy a line > at the Junction of the Westerly boundary of the thence along the. Southeriy boundary’ of Lot’ 12358 thence ‘North ajong the Westerly boundaries of Lots 12358, 12360, 12361, 12362, 712363, 12364 to the juricti with the 1 dary of Tot 7198 thence West along ‘the herly bound: . tion of the Village . of Kinnaird intends to petition _ {unicipal ‘Affairs requesting the © extension of the area of the municipality to include . © Village’ and’ the Southerly. boundary. of Lot 12358. _ It is our duty to the wild- life of our. district ‘to make suré that we get immediate attention on anything that we find remiss, man who never makes a mistake isnot doing. but on; the: other - hand, anyone who spots a mistake and makes no move’ to- correct. it, is a much poorer man than the one who made it-or-did nothing’ in first place. We, as Sports- men, should “have no qualms it anytime in questioning what we think is not right for our wil life. se who are. out to win the Tost t to phy this year are going to have. to come up with a Boone and Crockett, minimum sized set of horns to even have a look in,.I, had the pleasure of putting a tape ona 10 inch set‘a couple of nights ago which was bagged by one of our Cast- legar club. members. ‘A young chap by the name of Fredricksen who climbed high, hard-and ° fast : to’; bring back a trophy, that’ is, if -it doesn’t shrink, is going to take a’ real good look ‘at the Boone and Crockett listings, : i) Speaking of goat, Pastor L: Reeves brought in a-nice one, from the Eiry Mountain count On his way out he had to pass up an even nicer goat, since his tag was already filled, but that’s ie breaks. Peter Young bagged one up in the Kaslo country while hunt- ing with partner, Je: Brown, They passed up-a.couple’ of nice muleys and a grizzly but plan on going. back.in a few, weeks time for them: Fishing is back with a few taken” on’ ma beh the Arrows and the Kootenay. Fish up to 15.po ds: were the } order of the da: 3 ‘Barry and “ly Hil just came back from a trip to Van- couver Island and. arbit.of fish- ing in the Gold River Inlet coun- ‘try. Barry boated a nice 13% pound spring, but Ivy came up with..a -real- p: six foot I guess it was: either Mr. Octopus or Mrs.: Hill‘over the side and Ivy. came back, so she ust have Won out.” th a ; ough a' few, are still bein; 3 zo.me Nave se ua isk 4 of Lot; 7198; north: along;the Westerly boundary of Lot 7198 thence East along the Northerly boun- Kinnaird Westerly boundary thence Southerly along the said Westerly. pone to the point of com- ; mencement.”. : AND“ FURTHER TAKE ‘NOTICE THAT if a of ‘the* d- by the undersigned within 30 days of" the last publ cation of this notice in a newspaper, the question. of the extension of ‘the area of the- municipality for the assent of the ‘owner-electors. : ji AND™ FURTHER, TAKE ‘ “NOTICE THAT. any owner, ‘of lan within ‘the ‘area -herein désctibed toria, B.C.; of his objections within 30: days of the Jast publication of this Rotice. ina newspaper. < AND THAT. this’ig the second and last pub- lication: of ‘this notice’ in a newspaper. ". dary of Lot.7198 to its junction with the present: .. petition. ‘of ‘at least one-tenth in momar of the . _ to include the aforesaid lands ‘will be submitted . of Municipal ‘Affairs; Parliament’ Biuldings, Vic-_ The: Corporation. of the Village of Kinnaird — ‘of the'ste er slopes but they're jecattered. out a bit and only. on the side of the mountain ‘app: M Mrs.’ C. H. King hae retumed home. from. Vie- toria’ where they. motored with their daughte: Rey CASTLEGAR NEWS. Published Every Thursday At V. Campbell, Publisher Mail subscription rate cents a month. Single cuples, are 10 Audit Bureau of Circulations, It is a member of the Canadian the remainder’ ‘are > from Toron- to. . Head Office of the company is in Vancouver; executive .of- Weekly y Bewenaners Advertising ‘Bureau, to the Castlegar News 1s $4.00 per year. 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ONLY if entered on the list of Electors of the jrownic or Melee of their The CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE urges“ YOU to DECLARE YOURSELF AN ELECTOR before the Municipal Clerk if... a. You do. not appear as an, owner-elector, and ‘you pay Tocal faxes. t for six.n SP b. Yau have been'a id dep d _d.. And have reached the age of 21 years. +e You have been-a local tenent for at least six months. “Gov. inspected AI ‘Grate A. Pound . Teenneneest Pork Riblets Te ic OMe E Fricassee Fowl _ 39e Chuck Steak _ Choice. Ib. . . Tray. Pas. Senn eee: ‘hiandi- Ets eens TOASTMASTER “SWEET. ROLLS” : Regular 9c Liptons. 8 bagel Box ‘of 2 ‘ple ra oO Rog. Siz. Qtr 29 PUDDINGS & ene FULERS a s Family Size 22 for 43c GRYSTALS 2tor.......4 Alte Sweet. PreCresmed FOOTBALLS | ‘With Fronch Maid Floor Wax 4-01, Exod Si See aa $1.19. | SUNLIGHT; 2402, | Sauls. Detergent - _6Te ZEE 2 isin t Tissue 4 Rolls 49 SOPEN. 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