‘CASTLEGAR: NEWS, Thursday, May 12; 1966 | BG. Hydro States Plans for Arrow Lakes Cometories (ydro priounced 501 on aia pt Os Tani ole and protection, affect. | = ti ing five cemeteries In the Arrow Lakes area, will begin on June The cemeterties, all of which will be affected by the reservoir behind Arrow Dam, are located at Deer Park, Renata, Burton, East Arrow Park and Mount Official closure of the cem- eterles is expected to be an- nounced before summer. Graves and monuments will be moved from these cemeteries only on| Equipment Co. of Castlegar written request of duly-author- ized next-of-kin or representa- ves, For each ceinstery, ae names of those buried wil permanently ee buried wil ke ‘ bronze. Plaque. Standing mon- ments: will be laid ‘flat over the individual graves they m mark predecessor, which hag’now NEW GARBAGE TRUCK for Castlegar went into opera- tion last week. It was supplied by Central Truck and and carries the packer of its been retired: from service. » — ‘Castlegar. News Photo uesday is $1. Day At Casiieaird Plaza $1.49 DAY Robson Socials TUESDAY $1.49 DAY ROBINSON | STORES. uenday: May 17th PEP SHIRTS, Regular $198. TS 8-14, All Shades, Zipper Neck, Each .. and th ry will s ed to provide protection against Mrs. A.’ Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 erosion. Evans of These arrangements been accepted in detail by the former cemetery operators and the home ape W. L. have been approved by the public utilities commission. All known next-of-kin are Brand-| ed have on, Manitoba, and her son Keith Eecene guests at » Wri Leslie Waldie spent a few days at home upon comple- tion of his final year at. UBC, being ne notified by personal letter before embarking on a Californ- holiday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. ja aa list of the graves affect- ed appears in an advertisement adie meee te, ancouver elsewhere in this paper. Jeff, Bannigan, who have also been at UBC. LEGION CORWER entered ight. | son and Siuehter in Mrs. J. Miss Rita Schuepfer, who lard. folks, when Mrs, Porter attend- the WA. meeting. Mrs, Patterson of Victoria with her w, Mr. and isa G. Giraud has returned home after completing her first term at C. She ‘is: presently practice teaching in grade six at nebeoR School. Mr. Rex Ballard of Edmon- fone aid a surprise visit recent- ly ay his mother, Mrs... B. Bal- He ‘left on Sunaey morn- is presently visitin; Nelson Schoo! last week in the practic- Next meeting o of the Castle-|al. nurses course, h will be 4 gar-Robsoh . Brant should contact Comrade Wadley immediate! Comrades who have Project’ 67 tickets and who do not plan to sell them should return them immediately. This was the intent, of the instructions in the initial” letter, that was frequent- ly misini terpreted. Any comrade who can a Bly tra aneporteden in to Trail should contact Bob equest is urgent. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schuepfer. Porter re- 10 Mr.. and Mrs. z newed ‘friendship vith Robson | an ing for. Ken Wylie has arrived from UBC to spend the summer with: his grand- thother, Mrs,» Ballard, Mr.-and Mrs, J, Raine spent Gundey¢ at Mirror Lake with Mr. Mrs.\K. Robey and family. Symphony P By HELEN DUNLOP Presenting a spring concert in the Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary ‘°School. Friday. even- ing, the Vancouver Symphony Chamber Players, charmed and captivated their audience with a ; | Polished performance. ' ol HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet. priced to. suit your budget. We bare a a line for our descriptive brochure, SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” e varied selections by the wood-| ©! wind group, as well as by the string and ensemble. Sextet No. 14 in E Flat com: posed by Haydn for violin, vio- Ta, cello, oboe, horn and. in five movements, Grazioso, Larghetto, Menuetto, Trio I and Proof of Skill and Study n | Seemingly ‘effortless’ music pro: layers Give bass, . eseoon and porns, in. five movements, Largo, Menuetto, ane, “Menuetto ‘and Finale brought the concert to a elose; The Vancouver Symphony Players at present on their Cen- tennial ‘tour of B.C,, is a group of outstanding Rerform erformers fom the. e Vancouver: ymphony strumental.¢ fone ted has no contac but is seli- Each player’ must -a8 conductor, ‘accom+ Panist, -and' soloist. The: smooth-flowing and duced bythe ensemble attests ~ LABY DAINTY: © HAIR SPRAY $1.49 ||| 2% NYLON DRESSES, Pastel Shades With Slip, Toddler's Sizes 1-3, Each. . $1 49 Block and Wate rece @ tor $1.AD GINGHAM CHECK, Yard Goods, All Shades, 4" and Ya" Checks, 3 Yards .. 1-Pound MOIRS POT OF GOLD CHOCOLATES $1.49 $1 49 . PYJAMAS, Toddlers, 1-3, & Flannelette, ecouc ess: iss 2 for $1 49 NYLONS, Sheer Excellence Brand, Newest Shades, i Stretch Tops; Reg. 69. an extra 20¢ on $1.49. Daj eae 2 rin $l 49 "Regular. $2.50 ‘Tuesday § 1 ADRIENNE BUBBLE BATH: $1.49 . You Can't Go Wrong When You Go Right To’ ~ ROBINSON STORES ‘Regular $2.95 ‘CROWN DUKE PIPES ; (Remember, Father's Day is Coming) ‘$I 49 WINNER > OF ENOUGH PAINT TO PAINT A. ROOM UPTO 1,200 SQ: FT. IN OUR RECENT CONTEST WAS Regularly Priced A At $1.75. Special _ MAX FACTOR SHEER Génius Make-Up : . $1.49 “W. GATTRELL BLUEBERRY CREEK rshall Wells Store Coreration is $719,4 450.34 and none of the principal and $1.49. AND WHEREAS’ Municipalities, ‘has, been obtained. _ degar in open ting to the professional skill, study, and of each " Trio opened the and was followed by Brahms’ Quintet in-B Minor, Opus 115, for two violins, viola, cello and clarinet in four movements, legro, Adagio, Andantino, and ‘ini ‘AI- | €% violinists; Carol. Kniebusch, and the group as a whole. The Chamber’ Players include Norman Nelson and John Gom- flutist; Ernest Friedlander, cel- list; Ronald de Kant, clarinetist; Warren 2oboi: ; Simon ale. After a brief i with la; Robert Creech three short pieces, Allegro, An- dante, ‘Assezlent-Allegro for flute, oboe, horn and bassoon by J. Ibert. Mozart’s_Divertimento No. 7 in-D, K205, for viola, violin, | the and Denese set French horns; Robert Meyer, double bass; and Gerald Corey, bassoon. lier In the’ day, the en- semble -presented concerts for Kinnaird Junior Secondary School and the Stanley Humph- SHO Lerner C. Arthur WERE YOUR 1965 INCOME TAXES A tf SG, AST NOW To RECUSE YOUR 1966 INCOME TAXES For Information With No Obligation MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA REPRESENTATIVE CK? ries Senior) Secondary School: @ performance in Castlegar was under the aus- pices of Kinnaird and Castlegar Confederation Centennial Com: ‘Following the CANADA SAE LIMITED” | i $1 149 si al Hie) way (Tt ard ception was Sela at the homé of Mr; and Mrs, Geoff. Schlat- tner.of Kinnaird, where players} ‘committee directors, their wives and -husbands,”and other ‘ave ed guests. joined them in a. Sot; Anderson 419 Kootenay Builders STORM + SCREEN TOWN OF CASTLEGAR BY-LAW NO. 300 Being a By-Law of the Town of Castlegar hereinafter referred to as the “Corporation” to authorize paving and drainage of municipal streets, and the borrowing of the estimated cost thereof. WHEREAS it is deemed advisable and expedient to undertake the paving of: streets within the Town of Cas: llegar and to pro ae dieing f the benefit of the residents thereof a aie | ‘im that pebalf fo atithorize the Council to ie tee ‘ahd’ cause } be' ‘carried, out guch paving’ and “diainagé progtdniitie ‘referred™” borrow updn the tredit oF: the’ Corps: io a im bxceed Five Hundred Eighty-Five Thotisand 485.0 oud. 00} Dollars which is the: achount of the’ debt intended to be treated by this By-Law. AND! WHEREAS oe existing debenture debt of the e therefor f 1 is in oe WHEREAS the assessed value for general mu- nicipal purposes of the taxable land and improvements} within the Corporation for the current year and the two] 1 years immediately preceding the current year are: 1964 $4,474,681. 1965 5,062,146, 1966 5,823,590. AND WHEREAS the depreciate value as at the 31st}. day ee December, 1965 of the water system for which the Corporation possesses a subsisting Certificate of Self- liquidation granted by the Inspector of Municipalities is $237,716.43. - AND WHEREAS a Provincial Certificate of Self-li- quidation has been granted by the Inspector of Municipal- ities in respect of the sewen system of the Corporation. the approval of the Ingpector of NOW. THEREFORE the Council of the Town of Cas- bled enacts as fe 1, The Council ‘shall be and is hereby authorized and|, empowered to undertake and carry out or cause to be carried out a paving and drai as described in a report prepared for. the Corporation by Associated Engineering Services Ltd. dated April, 1966 Save as may be varied or altered where circumstances dictate by Council.and to. do all things necessary. in-con- nection therewith and without limiting the generality of the foregoing to acquire all such property, licenses, Tights and authorities as may be requisite. or desirable, for or in connecetion witht the said paving and drainage p Brogramme: 2. For ‘the purpose and with the obj aft there may be borrowed upon the credit of the ‘Corporation the sum of $585,000.00 and ‘such borrowing shall: be se- cured by the: issue’ of debentures as hereinafter. y provid: Tu ed. 3. The said debentures shall be in the alu a: mount aforesaid and shall be issued in the sums of not less than One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each and shali have ip thereto for the of inter- est, and the gaid debentures shall bear interest at the rate of Six and oné-half Per Centum (644%). . 0! 4. The said debentures shall be dated the 1st day of September, AD..1966 and shall be payable as to princi- pal in twenty ((20)' consecutive annual installments. com- mencing | on the 1st. day of September, ‘A.D.;-1967-and in- terest th shall: be M7 on the Ist day of April and the Ist day of, September in each and every year’ during ‘the currency thereof and. the. first in- of i st shall be payabl on’ the’ Ist day of April, 1967. 5. The: respective’ amounts of: principal and: interest payable in each year with respect to thé said debentures and the total thereof.is ag follows:— - $585,000.00 Twenty Years of the ie! mitte 2. ‘ Douglas: Kent, manager of the -- Vancouver Symphony. Chamber Players ‘expressed the appreciation of his fellow musi- clans and himself for .the hospi: tality shown them by the Schlat- tners and for the welcome giv- en by the Centennial Commit: tee directors com: who were in charge’ of the arrangements. He felt thé audience at the concert, while not large; had been most ie. Ground des. : evening's imusteal presentation. ~ Attempts to Locate College at Vernon Strongly Attacked A_move made recently to try and locate the Okanagan Re- Potatoes, Gems; « se 6% Interest: $ 38,025". 37,245 36,335 35,295 34,125 32,825 31,330 29,640 . 27,755 25,740 23,595 21,320 18,915 16/380 13,650 10,790 8,775 6,630 tople at the’ récent ati of Atel tC Absoctition tothe ‘At _a recent meeting of Cas- tlegar Toastmasters, toastznaster of the evening Jack tlipwell in- troduced akers Di Boyico and Wes Jonnson nae gave thols “tee breaker" 61 introductory Best Speaker Award Made At Toastmasters Meeting Set by Cominco i in 1965 speeche: Comii 0 ‘producti During the meeting Jack Mc-| sales during: 1965 were the high- Kinnon used the home and tel-/est’on record with ‘earnings 94 evision as a’humorous basis for than ‘for the voles ‘variation’ and Harvey. on man: described as for ‘keeping up with the Gulde Travel Fund Basket will Clreulate Fund raising for ths Covina travelling fund was ‘the main the Paren' ad) Park “Guides and Brownies, held“at the’ home fli Mrs. M.. Watford. y It’ was decided to -have a travelling basket | out next Bat lal Woowtand Park and Sherbiko areae ig port.of a very success. ful aa drive was heurd by. the 12 members present. It was noted that the brow- nie is caine, be held from July Robsen Lady Wins. 100 Silver Dollars A: Robson woman has won 100 silver'dollars, Mrs, Marg Holubofé of John- ny's Grocery won the silver dol- lars_from:.a’ tobacco ' company. for her efforts in ‘promoting ‘a ing of a car. siveaway. Mrs.’ He Johnson,’ Ph: 365-8294 at's tow aus dhe ts son spent a few. ing the week visiting in Vancouver. 5 Mrs. urday in New. Denver. Miss Judith ‘Schellenberg, who has completed her fourth year at UBC, arrived d home Sun- day morning. * Mr, ‘an d Mrs. visited in Nelson during‘ ~the echond.: Miss Marjorie King, who is attending Victoria College, is home for the.,summer. Mrs. F. Wilcox and. Mrs. S, Dewis attended. a guide and ierownls tea in’ Genelle " Satur- ay. Mrs. E. Caskey of Trail was of Mrs. H. Mrs. -H. Johnson visited in jm) janiy's an- “| Joneses.” nei Montreal re- 4 cently, ae ‘Aréa semi-finalist G r Shanks won both the Dest twee “ The 5 iweronds in earnings er's Poy articular com-| he said, was largely attolbutatls mendation trom lp toastmaster | to higher" volumes: and'prices of for his poetic lead and id itive re- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May. 22, 1966 New Production Record and developments at Pine Point ex- ore suitable for shij ment ee ire HUT is 4 Moreover @ number. of id expanded | fe tants , were Somers oe ‘or were Under construct the year. "Conmanticg on ‘the future of the company,’ Leith Fi trick made" these. observa fren ~ contest the company is sponsor- 3 ~caalegar Sails form A. Rizzuto. spent Sat- | omar. #H. Grummett |’ Art Lectore and Bill Redd were led by atea semi-finalist Ed Mos. by. The latter Had a particular Peter.’ Mojesge: disc ee te goa” luasi-legal sassination, reperaleas of guilt a Eyelustore, pee A. Charters, ot ih eure in eee tax because ‘word of praise ‘for table topic Chaifman’ ee leaning dan-| in 196: lal by Press, ; or-innocence, ' “On the paris 3 on resent take: intd: Pty all revelant othe very Tot forward:ito) an: er: very fa¥orable : year in of Pine bit earsags we rere dele “Bree world consumptién sarting up new a cs of lead and zine continues to tain the Sinn tages of adequately. tons higher than in 1964. and | struction: people’ have: ee Members: of . Summerland and Kelowna . Canadian Power Presentations at Power ie ie mln and ru Squadron Inauguration | "| eomplation of new’ projects and labor turnover’ has: been gener- tion industries in’ Canada, wa, and salaries per unit‘ of outeut rose by six per cent and °10 per: cent rermeee ively. durin Castlegar, will ‘be formed fh months eee | 168. S jack- et badge to Jim Macbeth at the recent-inaugutation.of the: Cabt- legar’ Power’ Squadron, It was made in appreciation of his role asc aster on’ an ATrow. Takes expedition last Septem: Mac Trueman was _ also, | awarded’ a CPS merit. mark for his efforts in instructing the irecent piloting ,course and in’ ing’ the new squadron. ‘The squadron’s warrent was presented at the inauguration by, LDr. Hew Brooke, commander of id District. na, Mrs, A. August of Kelowna, . and Mrs. H. Edwards of, Summerland, Mrs.’N. Clark -of Summerland, ° id. L There are some 1 in the ‘country: witha: m ship of about 10,000" and pig ‘te work is’ yolun' ith:the ‘formation. ‘of amore interior squadrons it is becom- ing increasingly. difficult to ad- minister ‘them “from the coast: A new district ‘which will be call: ‘ed the Pacific Interior District and’ which will be’ made up of vane k from ‘Salmon § Arm, Kaslo and. ‘Nelso: H. FE. Hyson of Victor- ia visited inthe district durin; the past week, ji Mr. and: Mro,_ Mr. and Mrs; George Ander- visiting | ment for two small paddle Vernon, guests were: .Lt, Henry Shaw of Kelow-|@ \ ) -Guide.:If you: find your: name you'll win two free ticksts : fo the Castle Theatre where there is always the best AMD the ‘Top Labels with All the Top Bands ‘and Vocalists HM frigate Thetis, 36g tons, served on fsqu traded to‘ the! ian” mn Bovern- steam- son spent. the. in Spokane. 1,450 to: station 1851: 1853,’ She was later | Pruss! RICK’S |}. Across from the Park ‘on First Ave. ‘Phone 365-5951 Flowers : C3 = “OF Oa Exclusive Lines! ; 8. "The said’ debentures, as to both. principal and in- terest, shall: be payable in lawful money. of Canada at, any branch of.the- Bank: of Montreal, Serre Northern ‘Terri- “9. “The said debentures shall be. sealed with the seal legar and the Mayor ani Tre: ‘said debentures’ and € the registration ir in, the office of ties. 11. This By-Law may be 1966. MUNICIPALITIES May 4th, ing By-Law No...300, the: Inspector of Municipal cited as the “Castlegar Street Drainage & Paving Financing’ By-Law No. 300; 1966". READ A FIRST TIME THIS 25th day of April, 1966 READ A SECOND TIME THIS 25th day ‘of. April, READ A THIRD TIME THIS 25th day of April, 1986. RECEIVED APPROVAL OF THE INSPECTOR OF 1966. I hereby certify the above to be a true and ee | copy of the Castlegar street Drainage & Paving Financ- % 3 Logelin,. Clerk .. + For All Occasions. Anniversaries. e Birthdays @: New: Arri is @ Sympathy i HELEN'S FLOWER SHOP.” “We Wire Flowers Anywhere Phone 365-5191 | Faberge - Rubinstein - Yardley Prince Matchabell Houbiquant Castlegar Drug Cortier Pine & Columbia ~~ po erhens SOS TELE Orders to. Go -@.Chips 6 Hamburgers . C) Fish and Chips : Bluetop Burge In‘a Hurry? Phone First?’ ‘Phone 65-8136 © Open 11 CASUAL AND © : WORK CLOTHES ‘ SEE OUR SPORT. SHIRTS 7 — Both Long and Short Sleeves — B ONNETT’ Ss BOYS & MENS WEAR Sun, TuncUps: "Full Line of Esso Products - : Phone 365-7532: Hilltop Motors KEN MARTIN — ERNIE NEWMAN. & Suppliers Hone ce College at, Vernon has LINOS — SASH AND DOOR eon roundly’ condemned by -ALL TYPES OF LUMBER A. Green, ch of Sak All. Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Edwa rds Coffee... oe < 49 4,420 Take notice that the above is a true copy of the 2,210 proposed By-Law upon which the vote of the Owner-elect- \ g : 585, 000 455,000 1,040, 1,040,000) ors of the municipality will be taken at Town Hall, Thurs- | ™ day, on the 19th day of May,: 1966, between the hours 6. During the currency of the said debentures there 2 . shall be levied-and raised by rate in each year in addition |°!, “ight o'clock in the forencon and eight o'clock in the de, ¢ 7 2 for $1. 4 g to all other rates on all land and improvements subject afternoon, and that J. Logelin has been appointed Re- : ; : turning Officer for the purpose of taking and recording He e sald that Kelowna is.the ||. mh as r : — - 5 to for g 1 purposes in the muni- only logical site fo , i cipality.at the same time and in the same manner as other the vote of electors. ‘A FULL YEAR'S” Spring Time is Storage Time! BOX STORAGE $1 FOR THE SUMMER Enquire About Our Fur Storage ‘Step Up to Quality. - Step Into Gem’ § Gem Cleaners ; WI WARDROBE OF EXQUISITE FORM Brassieres and Girdles Free Entry Blank in Our Store Nothing to Buy! _.KARNIE’S LADIES WEAR. Phone 365-7961 district. ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD achool dlatrieti) 24 not Why ars 13. months, 380 when the ‘was. first’ made public? It’s a conceived plan to Bloskeec construction at Kelowna,” e THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Carpenter’s and Handyman’s Power Tools and Hand Tools 10% OFF REGULAR PRICE | the pl d 3 institution and. branded fhe Ver: rates, sufficient to pay the annual installments of prin-| Dated at Castlegar this '6th day of May, 1966. i, cipal and inlerest: as they become due, EUS EWE Lt . 3 non move as “misc! The Vernon EFOup, ‘the Tax- saw, before: adoption; shall ‘receive the |. the’ owner-electors ‘in the! manner’ povided by]: payors and Parents Committee, |. ds ithat the ‘catitre of the further’ Tonight. rm the, Caitle Tt rr “We Take; Better. Care of: Your Building. Neédé”