CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1962 ‘WA Plans Bulletin Board ‘The members of St, Alban's WA held thelr dirst meeting of the year in the Parlsh hall last Thurs- day evening, The roll call was an- swered by 18 members, Mrs, E, Herman reported on materinis and cost of materials for & bulletin board. It was decided to purchase enough material for a bul- Jetin board which will be placed in the Parish hall. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the mem- bers who had worked at the par- sonage hanging curtains, etc. ‘The correspondence secretary, Mra, Herman, read the correspon~- dence including greetings from two former members, Mrs, G. Page and Mrs. EB, Norris, Both are now resid- ing at the coast, Letters of thanks ‘were also received, A letter regard. ing the date the ¢llm on this years’ study book would be available was read and it was decided to inquire if ho halt would be available on Feb, 1 es The sociol services report by Mrs, J, Killough was read, Christ- mas cards were sent to elderly members, also plants and several calls were made. St. Alban’s WA ond St, John’s WA will take a month turn in visit. ing at the hospital, Mrs, C. Petts, prayer partner secretary, read a letter of greetings and good wishes from the WA prayer partner, It was decided that the living message secretary, Mrs, W. H. Aldrich, be given some petty cash for the mall- ing of the living message to mem- bers who were not present at the meeting, A letter from Mrs. R, Moore in ‘Trail wos read. This was to invite the WA members to attend a meet- ing in Trall to hear an address by ‘Miss Mary Rendell of Toronto on the subject of the World Council of Churches meeting which she at. tended in New Delhi, Indla, last fall. The president urged a8 many os possible to attend, It was agreed to write the Rob- son Women’s Association and thank them and accept thelr offer of help with missionary work and to ad- vise them to get in touch with Mrs, H. Westwood, the doras secretary. The annual parish meeting Js to be held on Feb, 4 after a short The WA's will give a very short report of the year's activities and financial statements, The Women World Day of Prayer will be held in St. Alban’s Church this year Church service, Refreshments will | ’ be provided by the members of the | ® Wa, St, John’s WA and the Guild. |; Me nce “ip eo me. ce, e- Airiine U-Drive COMPANY LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Castlegar Airport FOR INFORMATION PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-5811 AIRPORT 265-3011 TRAIL 368-6141 365-8085 = rer | De ue | Announcement Dr. W. G. Nicol will be in attendance. at the ‘C. S. WILLIAMS CLINIC in TRAIL, B.C. én the following dates: Fobrusry 3-5-6- 7th Dr. Nicol’s practice will be limited to OPTHALMOLOGY F E early in March, Mrs, Donnan will report on this more at the next meeting after she has met with the executives of the other church wo- mens groups, It was decided to hold cooper- ate communion the second Sunday of every month for the WA mem- bers, The WA birthday party will be held at the Feb, 8 meeting, each Member to bring a gift. Scouters Hold Conference In Creston on Jen. 20 a full af- ternoon and evening of Scouting activity including a Scouters Con- ference, annual regional meeting, Brothers Reports... A Weekly Report By Rossiand-Trail MLA Don Brothers As has been my custom in past years, I propose to send you a weekly letter setting out the high- lights of the past week as it af- fects th® residents of the Rossland- ‘Trail Riding. As the Session develops and if any of your subscribers dave any problems or questions to aak concerning any legislation that is proposed or any personal matter affecting them, I would be pleascd if they would write to me personal- ly at the Parliament Buildings, Vic- torla, and I would be pleased to sive all letters my Immediate atten- tion, ~ ‘The Session formally started on banquet and dance, was by the Kootenay-Boundary Region of the Boy Scouts of Canada. Starting at 2 p.m, a conference of Scout and Cub leaders was held with Dr, R. A, Resker, Regional Commissioner, as chairman, Theme speakers included Pro- vinclal Executive Commissioner J. Percy Ross of Vancouver, J. Fia- mank, Assistant Regional Commis- sioner, and Scouter Gordon Flem- ing of Nelson, and George Williams of Kimberley. : Some 57 delegates from nine districts attended the second annual regional meeting of the Kootenay- Boundary Region, Delegates trom yor with the L ‘Go- vernor reading the Throne Speech. I am particularly pleased that in the coming year the Government will ‘be engaging in the. develop- ment of a: Dental. Faculty at the University of British Columbia, This is @ very necessary requirement in our Province and I feel certain will meet with the approbation of all of the people of the Rossland-Trall Riding, A second matter of prime im- portance dealt with in the Throne Speech was the decision of the Go- vernment to appoint s Royel Com- mission to enquire into ‘the Work- men’s Compensation Act and its ad- ministration, Creston, Riondel, Balfour, Nelson, Kinnaird, Castlegar, South Slocan, ‘Trail, Rossland and Grand Forks attended. i JR. G wel-| 1. ‘This. commended for a number of years by many of the local Unions inclu- ding Mine, Mill and Smelter Work- ers, Local 480, Ihave spoken in the comed the ‘on several Te- and the new that they ‘set up such missioner J. Percy Ross from Pro- vineial Council, Vancouver, "Annual meeting reports presen- ted indicated that a total of over 3100 cubs and scouts were active in this Region In 1961, This is up some 400 above the 1960 figure. Scout and Cub camping was enjoyed by some 800 boys and 75 leaders dur- ing the year. CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Even melting ice cubes can’t dilute the true taste of Adams Gold Stripe. It keeps its favour to the very bottom of the glass —the mark of a great whisky. Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe, in the con- _ venient 12 and 25 ounce flask bottles. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia, .| ial OH asking for permission to ~|a € _and it is. indeed gratifying to me that as.a result of the representations made by my- self and the Unions and other groups that the Government has decided upon this Commission. I hope that ¢he various Unions in our riding and other interested groups will immediately prepare briefs for presentation before such a Commission, I expect that in his speech in reply to the Speech from the ‘Throne, the Honourable R. G. Wil. Uston will enlarge upon the present status of the Columbia River dev- elopment. I am confident that this matter will be brought to'a speedy conclusion which will mean further development‘and progress for the Castlegar pisrict: KINNAIRD BRIEFS A copy of a letter sent fire chief Rene Archambault by Imper- delay fencing its bulk plant pro- perty “until such time as weather permits” was studied by council. Comm. G, 8..Rust described © the letter ag “a reasonable request.” eee A letter was recelved from H. W. Herridge, Keotenay-West MP, answering a letter from council re~ garding TV service in the area. Council will re-assess the TV re- ception service in the village in a few months time. . . Council will meet with the school board on Feb. 12 to discuss the 1962 school budget. armen The monthly -WEHU. water test again showed ” fo ‘bacteria in five testa, 2 ee An enabling bylaw. was .given thres readings to allow the village to take advantage of all Civil De- fence proposals. AIRLINE TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Castlegsr Representative for International a= ‘Transportation WEST’S Dept, Store. Phone 865-6911 Terms Pills ‘Not Necessary‘ Recently there hos been an in creased campaign to cell vitamins and mineral supplements in this grea. Certain of the staff of the West Kootenay Health Unit have been approached by salesmen to distribute samples, Dr, J. H, Lind- say, health officer, sald this week. People are often being persuad- ed by salesmen from door to door to buy dietary supplements on the pretext that it is virtually impos- alble to enjoy good health without them, sald Dr, Lindsay, Families are persunded to spend money which would be better spent on good food and other necessities, rather than on these unnecessary supplements, “We belleve that the normal healthy person does not need to eat pills, and that the nutrients nec- essary for good health can be sup- Plled by an adequate diet,” contin- ued Dr, Lindsay. An exception is vitamin D for all children and ex- pectant and nursing mothers, How- ever, vitamin D is added to fresh and to canned milk in most places; it is enough to drink this milk to get vitamin D. There may be cases for ae reasons where it is take extra amounts of certain ae tamins or minerals, This should be left up to the individual's own physician, ALN VOLKSWAGEN and RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE USED CARS — TRADES Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill 365-349) New 1961 CHEV, STATIONWAGON $3195.00 PARKVIEW MOTORS — NELSON, B.C. AEG RG TA et ghee it lr elite ed eee NI EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 ) PM. St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front: Stree? JACKPOTS $27.50 & $285.00 -55. NUMBERS. CALLED has been re-|’ Bert Wiltshire helps operate the pipe line connecting Imperial's B.C. refinery at Loco with its mainland distributton system. Through this pipe passes 5.C.'s best bargain Ce d with other in everyday use, you won’ "t find a better bargain than Esso gasoline, Average cost per pound of Esso throughout B.C., 65 cents. .That’s a real bargain... even common table salt costs more per pound than Esso. And of the 625 ¢ cents paid per pound for Esso gasoline, two cents is for federal and provincial taxes that help supply such:things as , new highways and ‘social services. Bringing you this gasoline bargain takes.2 lot of costly equipment, and a lot of know-how. It takes things like Imperial’s product ‘pipe line that goes under the water of Burrard Inlet and then over a amountaln tolink the company’ ’s modern B.C. refinery with new and enl fields in northern B.C.; iri Iti I's search for new oil ing for more oil at Boundary Lake; modern marketing facilities. Since 1951 alone, Imperial has invested over: $80,000,000 in B.C. to bring you gasoline a” bargain prices, The price Imperial receives for Esso gasoline is, on the average, less today th: it was ten years ago...yet Esso gasoline today is much more powerful than ten years a; IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ’ ,..providing low-cost oil energy for British Columbia }. Ph, eee? or: pi legar, Aye, © 9 Cocker spaniels, 2 Taates, —_ gach, and 2 $5. PI bedroom -5é suites, Gas :hesea Apply FoR cane ea, #20 and and revenue home with re 828-6th wack, FOR SALE 4-bedroom , ie-a' storey, house in Castlegar, on 2 ie good’ ocation, ape few | fr fralt q 2 basement plus shack, a “bake of ot, fully fenced. FOR SALE idroom house on corner ist In. Gantiogare atucco and Romi brick, ry pedro mnie aso largo. i Kitchen, Ha Ane heat and 4 female, house clothes a ayer, good Ave. vice, ae Fi ‘4-room modern home with ee Gashegar, Ph. 365-9871. __@@ goes < condition, Ph. 365-5693 eh trade. Aooly pee Rivers Motel, Ph. condition, Syringa- Modern 3-bedroom home, good location, “close to school, a 196-4e FOR RENT 1 2cbedroom home in Castlegar. $76, Gmith’s r=} Here's the desk for your a Phone F, Jonkman at 366-4086. 33 Ir -Bedroom house, 2371. to scl Moffatt electria sange,| tleger. Ph. 3-bedroom achool, AV home, as heat, clone pply Bas 883-5th Rien Gass OO ee Spacious 3-bedroom home: sith oreard acreage in Robson, Ph. ter, gnildren, iced for oak id fis sates 8 ent, apne it, full basement, gas oe 7,800, T. D, ‘eoaling Son éd., TD low in new | Nelson, 2-bedroo! newly-decorat pee im. bur 00, See at and win Robsoi ughout, "Tall Sn Rob- son, ied for range, Ph 36-1, Bnd heated bungal subdlvizio: ‘new! be fur. Ne Phi, Good Haircuts for Sale BARBER SH ‘Two Chairs — No Waiting : t{n37 de, Write B. J. — em fisher aulte, Ph, 365-5301 or apply B26-0th Ave, Castlegar. 3-roomed house. half-' Tussi i. Lebedoff, of Nelson. For FRIDAY. For SATURDAY . hand. © nN 8 < Markel Heaters Markel Hestaire — . Markel Heetaire y -Thriftee' Heetaire G.E. Irons Proctor Irons | Proctor Irons G.E. Steam Iron Solpg on ae ee, g < g < G.E. Waffle Baker Sunbeam Toaster Sunbeam Toaster Proctor Toasters G.E. Teasters G.E. Hand Mixers Sunbeam ii Sunbeam Fry Pan” Top Lid G.E. Kettle G.E.. Kettle. Dominion Kettle Speedy Perc. | rat -.G.E.: Maker. G.E. Maker G.E. Polisher - Eureka: Polisher Eureka Vacuum Eureka Vacuum LO ae ee a ee ee 240 - Ist Ave. ' Dominion Waffle Irons Mary: Proctor Toaster - : H.'&.S. Products Toaster Mary Proctor Toasters Sunbeam Hand Mixer Alpaco Coffee Maker West Bend. Maker:. $39.95 $34.95 $24.95 - $19.50 $21.50 $12.95 $24.95 $14.95 $22.95 $29.95 $39.50 $28.25 $36.95 $21.00 $23.95 $3.50 $24.95 $26.95 $25.95 e5g.05 $86.25 $26.50 $4.95 $11.95 $19.50 $12.95 $6.50 $15.95 “ $19:95 $24.95. $34.95 $49. 50 $49.95 - $119.95. 2 "$99.95 : Gate - KINNAIRD KINSHEN NEWSPAPER BINGO The following numbers have been drawn by Mr. Henry Bentham, President of the Kinsmen Club For THURSDAY B-i0 W-43 6-46 G-58 0-64 N-38 N-33 Bingo ards, are’ available at the following:-,. . = wy arenes 3 Cate, Castiogar Drug, Tuck's Goods, Bowladrome In order to make, room fe more musical sup- plies we are closing out our “small appliance line, and: have the: following limited supply of estes on oS Sale Price $34.95 "$29.95 $21.00 $16.25 $16.40 $10.75 $21.00 - $12.40 $19.00 $24.95 $32.95 $22.95 ~ $31.50 $18.25 $19.75 $3.00 $17.95 $19.95 $21.85 $51.95 $21.95 $4.15 $9.75 $16.25 $10.50 $5.50 12.95 $16.50 Phone 365-7271 ym furnished shack. Also, 1-room Tegan suite in lange pouse. Ph. 365-211 2-room Teeanad and aay sulte, hae 905-5869 After 5 weekdays. ee. house, parti aaa ._ 365-2892, bite 38 @-room house in Kinnaird with noth, funy farnished. Ee 365-5261. location, quiet Pedentiat ‘are, orally farnlahs ed. ER a in Kinnaird, available Feb. 1, Ph, ei ‘The annual general meeting baon Recreation Society a evening at 8 p.m, m re= Gastieatrd Pie Open Tuesday to Saturday. and late un Brides = gna ican WA annual 8, Jalen ‘LEGAL COURT OF REVISION 3” (Castle- dese Castlegar, 196, a 10:00" eect in the fore- neon, ain i the Royal Canadian Le- n genet at Nelgon, B., this 26th day! of January, 1962, Provincial Assessor. LOsT "Set. of car keys in vicinity of bigh, 0 achool, Finder please phone 365-2052, 00 ‘ Want piano in good- condition. 365-5679. 35 ‘Want _a God area: BARRIE’'S BARBER. ‘Two Chairs — No wetting tm37 “or| February, Mrs. i had attended the KROC meeting for | Mr. Webster, who was unable to attend, gave B very ing re- ag | ztowth and profits, has been on- nb | of the board of both companies, >. |believe that it will contripute in & “4 be ‘operated ‘by each ‘firm.. Future Ste ee eet “BARBER. SHOP _ two Chairs —= No Waiting tin31| :| than’ $1 billion, ‘to reach $2.8 bil- decking logs near Edgewood. + ; - ‘Service & Trucking Limited _EXCAVATION SPECIALISTS 3 YARD. MICHIGAN LOADERS TANDEM DUMP TRUCKS Phone 365-2839. Castlegar Phone, 360-7474 Thrums i Senior Citizens | Name Groups Members of the Senior Citizens held ‘thelr regular meeting Friday evening in the Legion Hall with 23 members present. Committees appointed were: en_ tertainment, Mr, J. Wiig and Mr, 'T. Blackburn; lunch committee for T. Blackburn and Mrs E, Murray, D. Gilroy, who fod 24 Students are Active In Firearms Classes During the month of January, enthusiastic members of the Castle- gar and District Sportsmen's As- sociation have conducted a school for teen-age boys and girls dealing with the safe handling of firearms. Backed by the B.C. Federation of Fish and Game, this course Is a part of a province-wide training program to help young future CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1962 provided during the course by. J. Fodor, G. Guimont, A, BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION B, Geronazzo, Dr, J, V. Hall, P. Ewart, H, Wood and W. Jennings. Bonspiel Draws port, ‘There are still several members of, the Senior Oltizens in hospital and cards will be sent to them. Happy Birthday. was sung to Mr. ‘Webster who' celebrated his. 77th 5 | birthday Saturday. At tho close of.a short business meeting the members enjoyed a game of carpet bowling, the ladies versus the gentlemen, The ladies won by a good margin, Profit Sharing At. Simpsons-Sears Anew type of profit-sharing 33| plan, ‘designed to enable Bimpsons- Sears and’ Simpsons employees to share ine larger way in company nounced by B, G. Burton, chairman ‘“T am very gratified that the employees of both companies yoted overwhelmingly in favor of these new plans,” said: Mr Burton, “I degree never hefore possitle to their] security during thelr working years: ‘and to their income on to enjoy the out: manner, ties, and to take advantage of the thrills ‘of hunting our abundant supply of game in a safe and sensible Leotures have been conducted at the high school during noon hour on such subjects as conserva- tion of forest and wild life, ballis- and Friday 6. p.m. ‘Thiel vs W, Sharples, Leckie vs Beaudry, Pickering vs Van Yzerloo, Gravol & Top Soh DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-0041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Gor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar Nash vs | Albo, Loeblich vs Svar first-aid. bore firearms, the second week of February, future, Night classes once a week have dealt with practical instruction in +| the rudiments of safe handling of various types of rifles and smooth ‘Twenty-four students including four girls are expeoted to alt for the Federation exam to be held during It is expected that in the near all young will vs -W. Cam: CASTLEGAR DINING ROH eron vs M. Roscoe, Miller, H. Davia vs Popplewell and ‘W, Page vs Pollock. Friday, 10.30 pan. Horning vs W. Smith,’ MoGUp vs ‘Anderson va Leltner,’ Moir vs Jeff- ery, Young vs Wilson and Sander- son vs. Carr. Saturday, 7.30 a.m, G.-Roberlson va Haymond, Game Branch. be required to have passed this exam before a firearms license. will be granted by the British Columbia , Capable Instruction has been _Gomincs: Mine in Production The wedge ‘copper mine, some 0 x 8ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC CHUROR Rev. E,.A. Brophy, P.P. ~ Bth'at Elm Street Sunday Magees = 6.50 at 1020 om a Employees’ Sayings and. Profit; Sharing Plan, separate plans will ‘production last “week, Te is @ new p Wide on & per cent up to 10 per cent of an= of | NUal profits before corporation tax~ es and dividends, depending. on the amount of. profit earned. ‘Employees may deposit savings in‘ the fund up to §500 @ year dé- pending on income. Canada’s Deticit: ~ Termed ‘Invisible’ | Canada’s deticit for “inyisthte” or non-merchandise transactions | abroad: has just about trebled in a Montreal's ‘Business Review, for Ja- nuary, just, issued, ceipts from non-merohandise trans- ‘actions were $14 billion in 1951, ri- aing ,to $1.8 billion by 1960, and re- presenting a quarter of the nation’s fotal current account receipts. Canadian payments rose “by more ion. in 1860, or 94 per cent of cur- ver- decade, according to the Bank of| ¢ “Phe review says: Canada’s re- week. ‘Wedge is sdheduled to operate at eynorted to Japan under terms of tive-year year. Th PB. Douglas, | Liberal Meeting ‘Sat. at Nelson W, @ent of ig ‘West, onsen Consolidated Mining ‘and ‘Smelting of Canada ‘Limited, The "t60-ton ‘daily rate, with ore proces- sed at the concentrator of Heath beaters Baines Limited, ‘10 miles south. ‘The copper concentrate ‘will be contract” arranged lest © mine‘ employs 8). men Whe federal canine manager party in T, Waldie of Robson, prest- ‘Liberal sald Sere ote the mecting im tho Le- gion Sal ‘Nelson, on Saturday ‘at ‘However, in the same decade; ee a a ONKTED onURCE or CANADA Robsen — Ist and bps Sundays at under property superintendent R. Castlegar _— aervice at t worship at Ackney, K, Sharples vs Carl Henne, } In All Popular Styles .. : e WINDOW. AND DOOR FRAMES’ — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents Fer Pearson Sashless. Wis- dows and All Sesied Units SASH AD GOOR a LLS. Ltd, Sundays at 10 am..in the Twin iat 130 pa PRESBYTERIAN this |G@RACE CHUECH ‘oburch ‘School. ps oss am. Warship at. Bible Study: Wettenday a7. 7.20 pn, ’ THE PENTECOSTAL .\-) QABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 a.m: Morning Worship ="11 am: z = 730 p. Prayer and Bible - De hia day at 730 a 30 per. cent 10 years earlier, Son of Local Couple Killed In: Accident “Albert - Pagura, 99,’ of Edgewood was‘ fatally: Injured. Monday while Witnesses said a guy line ona Building Supplies “OGLOW : BROS. 4 Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 365-3351 Young People’s “aay a at ‘730 pan, United Church :— ist and $rd Sun- days at liam. ‘Anglican Church —. and and | 4th Sundays at 12 gan,’ boca followed BEACON: MOTORS Ltd. by Holy. Communt Baptist Church ‘= 5th . Sunday St. Alban's 8 a.m. Holy 5th Sunday after Feb. 4 St, Alban’s 830 am. Eucharist [gin ‘pole snapped ‘and the ‘pele fell, hitting him on the head. 4 ‘Mr, Pagura 1s survived by his ‘wife, Betty: two children, Colin and Jean; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pagura of Castlegar, and a alster in Port Alice. ‘The aceldent occurred at about 8.15 am, Monday and he was taken by ambulance to Arrow Lakes Hos- pital in Nakusp where he died about ‘1.40 aim, Tuesday. Paul Tarawell, Donald Spence and Bert: Ewing, who worked for ‘Mr, Pagura, were. witnesses to the ‘accident, ROMP sald. @ Hiectrical Appliances, “Years ce ~ Television oe Repairs to all makes of Rated : Radics, Phoncgray e Applications fo TTV cable Hook- aca experien: piecis of “dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES 4* 365.3331 — Phones — 365-4601 Service. ds * our INCOME ‘TAX. V. G, ECGLES Public Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. ACCOUNTING SERVICE For: Every Type of Business S TRAIL PHONE: TRAIL 365-6818 *|St. John’s 930 am, Family Euch. “| 6t, Alban’s 11 am. Family Buch. St. Alban’s 730 pan. 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