CASTLEGAR ibs, umd, April: 6,,1967 Trip to Expo Ht Birthday Is on ‘July Castlegar News is proud to} LHT Irene Johnston 6 ntennial Criers Results from District Bowling | Ror Rollers * Irene Sobnston, 259, \Gaa" THT Criers 2582; ‘Team points: Screamers 56, Hooters 56 56, Poroaners 42, Wailers 34," Crier’s Legh Moaners 61. r Manda | ed eague Irene ‘Johnston 211, LHT ‘Gloria Colligan 523. Jim RiceJones 250. ogo BI ‘Of bday L MHT Wes Johnston 588, e winner will be expo 8 67: for ons reek, with “zpenses being’ eer will be an peditortal et others bl ay oon before the: contest @ distance to sent B Beginners 2370, Team THS Beginners 900. ‘THT , Flintstones 3, Beginners Coffee Break League | Inga Lamont 246, LHT Glo Waddington 653. - .THS ' Muffets _857.. THT Cheerios 2382. - am points: Cheerios 2, Muffets 1, Mugs 3, Pincurlers 3, ghoul b Be of rot ealth | fit for] Take Ee 1, Wheaties 2. fea .| Coffee Break Mon: eer LHS Bi gue ertha Vincent 219. LHT Bertha Vincent 583. THS Mugs 830, THT Mugs Team i joints: Cheerios 4, Muffets 0, Mugs 3, Pincurlers 1 Take Five 3, Wheaties 1. Tues, 1 O'Clock te: fect THT Macalister’s Insurance Team points: Macalister's Insurance 4, Castlegar Drug 0, Cedar Crest 1, osove ds 3]. points: Alley Kats 0,| Team No. 5 0,0 by Expo 8 Kangarooz 1, Rat Back 4, Drop’ pad ine athe the lucky pins 0, a att Tues. 1 O'Clock LHS Marcelle Wright 268. LHT. Bervelle Wright 740. THS Te: mtiNo. 5 937. THT Adshead 622. Moy ag Vie Lindow 283, MHT THT am points: Button Push- ers bs Pinheads * Looal Ranger Off to Victoria For Cerilflcate Miss. Marian McGauley of the 1st Castlegar Land Ranger left Sunda: ra 0, Su Nutty’ Five 2, Snarliee A cf er ut a ee | Victor. 's Gary Jackson Other On £76; Gary poe 618, Gary Ro- Girls 10,614, Toss’ Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Barb Garvey 232, LHT Barb mis a 601. MHS: Matt Rohn 7 - THS The Tomeats 1005. THT The Tomcats 2691, 204 Team iN I Dunno 57, Hi Lows’ 41%, Nignthawics 2 aulke Mi Insurance 0, ‘Costtogar Drug 3; Cedar Crest 1, Independents 1, eam nee 5 4, Oglow's 3. ther 60's Gisnna “Akselson |. 625, eee Hill 610. Tues, Mixed League 7 o'clock LHS Bro 248, VICTORIA REPORT By ‘Nanas K. Nesbitt 3: bi Bleary-Eyed MLAs Head Off for Homes - eyed by, and showed once again it is Bleary a and, bone-weary bo ie : eae er throughout za the 1967 ses- sion the day be- hard-boiled rich man. Premier's was incredible. He made half a dozen of his famous _ fists-flying-all-about fore Good Fri- .Speeches, always first-rate en- ‘day. tertainment. I sometimes think that when | 14 ‘Its no wonder |the ‘Premier grows bored he y were Sam poor physical and ‘ ‘mental condition ‘br’ most of | ea and ‘shout and:té) jiuem had: sat in the Legislat tive ‘til nigh on. 4.30 a.m: finds an excuse to ho ap and world Maa a hegreat place Bri- tish Colum! der. Credit, as a: terrible place it And when they did get to bed| was under Liberals and Conser- they were s0.-tired they were gearless, and so they tossed“and. Liberal .vatives’ rand how those awful inOtawa: would ruin us turned a few hours, then got up |ir Social jand went back to th e Legislative stamina | Social if, Opposition Leader Robert Stracuan came uot a government tor toe ‘ute man but a government tor tae al leader suy Perrault. Tney gave good: leadersmp to their parties, thougn ‘they “made not chinks in’ tne }remuers tougn suit of armor.’ Criticism trom them’ just rolls off the rre- muer's back, Ur so he.pretenas, But 4 wouidn’t be surprised in the rustic silence of his Saltspring Asiand bideaway, he Pongers well what Messrs. Per- fault and Strachan have naid he knows they have a considerable ‘ost Great. ‘aid not constantly fight uildings to end it all — for an-|for this ‘beautiful, beloved pro- wether year. vince, without which, as some of 7 MLA’s generally agreed'that|the cabinet ministers said dur- At was a good session, thou igh jing the session, all of Canada Seppositionists .said the govern-| would soon colla ment treated them disgraceful-| heap, Se eee ee, EREMENKO'S. and Gas Sates (Robson). TRAIL KINSMEN GIANT" CAR BINGO Saturday, April 8 At 8.00 p.m. Sharp In The Cominco Arena, Trail : Tickets — $3.00 each 1st PRIZE — ‘Altogether: rica will be $6500 to prizes Tickets available in the. Area at: Pitts Drugs, Triechuck’s Food Store (Ginneired, Sentinel. Hardware (Thruma), Johnny’s Groceries. the: pro- vance, a combined following:tnat 1s greater than-his, even thougn he has a majority o£ the Jegisia- tive seats. The Premier, sever forgets, though he won't admit, © thi more mre Columbians voted against him September, - If the government were (4 go to the polls tomorro' shouldn’t think there'd be much ge. Times. are prosperous, and when fey are eee aed pretty well. gem le with the status quo. ¢ People rarely like change, too violent change, atleast, and a change ‘from ‘Social Credit to Stra would .be pretty, viola violent. er-| Flintstones: 1, Kittens than for him last} 1. 'S | The Tomcats ate: Other 600’s J hn Palson 605, Tom Cowlin 630, Ed Webster. 619 Wed. | Morning Drivers Turner 255, LHT| LHS Fran Moffat fob LHT Kay Adshead 565. THS ‘Cl Chorogirls 943. THT Choregitls 2398. Team Pol joints: Choregitis 3, King Ping 1, Five Thane 9 Beatniks 1. Wed, Nite Cutrate Groceteria LHS DeFoe 238, LHT Winnie Savinkoff, Daisy Koehle -THS Beatniks 907. THT; Beat- niks 2477, § Team points: Choregirls %, Flintstones! 3, Kittens Five’ L King’ Pins 4, Five Thumbs 0, Beatniks 3%. |” Wed. Nite Mixed: ‘LHS ‘Hazel Maloff 214, LHT Hazel Maloff 559... Quilan 279, MHS an MHT.Al Riedel 697. THS Gutter Five 956: THT Sutter: eive 2781. am. points: Bank of Mon- heals rs ‘Alley Oops 3, Gutter ns 3, Eight. Balls 0, Bank. o: Commerce 1, Woodland Parkers 2.3, signments to oO KOOTENAY: WELDING | & CASTING: REPAIRS' Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C; 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 First-class general welding and machine work. Specialty: broken, crank shafts, gas and - diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. ; Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enough” who : will . present each one of them with their Gold Cord Cer- ‘The Gold Cord is he high- est awoed obtainable in® Guid- ig. To qi a girl must be at least 14 yours of age and must have completed all the re- quireme! nts : before her. 16th She. must be a "Pirst Class ie Rohn 286, MHT' tificate. cluding The’ Little House, and Woodlore emblems, Camper, Cit- jzen, First Aid and a Craft Badge. She. must ; also have a knowledge “of another country and show an interest in it. Prove: herself capable of Service to a group « or individual in the home, seh or community; whichever project a girl under- takes she must maintain it for at least four months, She is also given three as- prove her reliabil- | ity. cheerfulness, and ability to "| Wo. oa others. The Twin Rivers Division ex- tend their congratulations to Marian for a job well done. Minto Chapter’ “Holds: ‘Birthday No.::79 Order of the day..Tuesday, March :21, follow- ing their. regular: meeting. ere were 60 present in- ‘cluding guests: from: Colville, Northport, Trail and.:Nelson, also 15 charter members. Sever- al of the visitors had been. pre- sent when Minto Chapter was in- stituted, Guide, Bold: several. badges, in-. Members of Minto Chapter Star celebrated their ath "birth q Driving Through Grand Forks ?. : STOP IN AT THE _ Airport Auto Service "And Say Hello to IKE WIEBE (Formerly. of Castlegar Post Office and Southern Motors) — Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip |! — Ike’s Airport Auto Service is Located on Highway 3 Near the Arena. Look for. the Big Chevron Sign. Weatherby Rifles ; Left & Right Hand Action __ PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK : Leupold — Red Field — Weiver ai AND MOUNTS: eR : * Seopes installed by Professional Gunsmith Norm’ Ss. ‘Sport Shop. 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015. | Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.’ "Other 600’s Walter 600, Mike Sookachoff 686, Bry an Quilan 6: Thurs. Morning Business and Professional Directory LHS LHT Jean Grewoosks 578. 96. THT Lions 10. < Team’ ; points: .: Beavers ‘ 3, ipminks' 1, ‘Lions 3, Minks 1, 1 * cannot see Robert Strachan | ming Premier that if change were to come’ Perrault would have a better chance! He's a forceful, persua- ennett go though it won't admit it, is u; ri wont saa P | Beavers ief is beng a Liberal, with a tie-up to. a government in Ottawa which doesn’t: have much public respect, more’s the pity. . And:so another session has _ 213 g0 not tion, that was elected by a free uote) ‘of the citizens to un the TO" "One a government lets the ron the show ‘that government is through, because it hes fallen. dona on its uty and eye, in to criticism an tical. threat “CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES ‘for the Castlegar and District Hospital THE 1967 ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETINGS WILL BE HELD IN "THE FOLLOWING PLACES: ‘KINNAIRD COMMUNITY HALL Monday, April, 10, 1967 at 8 p.m. ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH HALL “Tuesday, April, il, 1967. at 8.p.m.. CASTLEGAR UNITED CHUURCH BASEMENT Wednesday, April 12, 1967 at 8 p.m. | ‘The. 1966 Financial Statement will be read R. J. Smales, Secretary-Treasurer THS Teddybears 828, THT 2300. Team Points Beavers 2, ‘Teadybears 2, Chipmunks i, Lions 3, Minks 3, Squirrels 1. LHS Kathy Horcoff 218. LHT Betty Gulmont ba6 586. . THS ee Tne points: Celene, 4, Ex- - acto’s 0, Fopefuls 3%, Four Pointers’ 4%, Starlights 2, Liquid Other :600's Bill Davis 641 Harry, Chernoff 638, Lee Guzzi ‘a 608. | Friday Nite Classic Mixed retehrtH Maureen pourke 240. LHT Ev Schmidt 5 ‘OUTBOARD MOTORS WERS AND Mis Waller Ka MHT rv: Kanigan 71: THS Lachy Bucks 104, TET Bee ieam ‘eamn_oints: Fri, 'Cata 4, The Outcasts’0, Head Pins 2, “First ae Teams Will Take a Part In Gompelitions A total of 60 to’ 65 first aid chandise or cas awarded’ during Porn and with ‘the first competition sche- duled for April 8 among junior boys’ ‘and: girls’ ane _Appro: ely 28 junior teams will compete for trophies donated by Cominco and West Kootenay Power, eae i it Cor pany. Boy Scout an: teams wall also be ell est standing Guide teams in the Sompetitions: LAWN. Mi TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE: is : CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY: : Reeovering — Remodelling Carpet — Tiles Craftsmanship Guarantoed Call for free estimates — no obligation ie Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service cos Columbia fy ‘Ave, REPAIRS * ‘To Afi Major And Portable Appliances APPLIANCE SERVICE. Phone 365-6999 PARDMAN: FURNITURE WESTERN INTERNATIONAL INTERPRISES P.O, BOX 833 | Phones 365-8268 305-7816. Castlegar, B.C.° INTERIOR | VACUUM | SERVICE - MARVIN L. LeROY. GREEP’S =* ELECTRIC. ‘ ELECTRICAL CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING lies and Installations jatural Gas and Oil ting Specialists DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O:S. Su OPTOMETRIST Nelson, _ B.C. Phone. 352-5152 SANDING — FINISHING ae New & Old Floors RUBBER STAMPS Work Guaranteed Free Estimates JOHN'S PAINT SHOP Grand Forks 442.3055 © Castlegar Printing Supplies TOP JOB PRINTING CASTLEGAR) NEWS g Phone 268-7266 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS ve Enene 265-7266 “CASTLEGAR PUNERAL HOME. Open 830.0 12 8B MTheagital Service _ _. ; All Day Sunbay Ambukncs — Flowers pee just another vince to eat Granite, Marble end. hace’ fo cae anctier ‘Brenze Plaqees | bat ton 365-7671 Industrial, Commercial DUTCH MAID and. Residential BAKERY LIMITED Flectrical BOUNDARY Blectrie (Castlegar) Ltd. Eleetric Heat Medallt Pho GRAVEL j EXCAVATING DITCHING KINNAIRD’ TRANSFER 1319 BAY —: TRAIL, B.C. | $Phoné 968-7124 BONNEY WELL DRILLING KOOTENAY BUILDERS Domestic Water Wells “SAND SUPPLIERS Reasonable Rates Phono Jim Bonthron aay HOMES» See the New ‘67 .. Centennial ‘* Award Heres “ANDERSON AGENCIES * Phone’365-6451 i Bet abe E te? 1] dary, se ¢ | organization is Columbia Cellu- During the weeko£ holldays «| Sus joined full-time em} Easter — a time for remem- bering the | ressurrection of Christ and for) sporting ‘new clothes — is a holiday for many, including element and. secon- ol student But for some people and groups, work goes on, and pos- aibly even increases. ‘One ‘such lose. just past, some 65 part-time men loyees of the Celgar® pulp. division » here’ in crawling ‘under, climbing: over and draping across the complex assemblies of a. kraft. pul; Crescent, wrencl gauges and production graphs were the order of the day, Pith repairmen and engineers check- ing) for’ possible sources ‘of trouble throughout the huge plant. Walking through the various driers: which bore an uncanny resemblance to the presses in a great newspaper. ting. to’ the maze ‘of steel rollers and the gears and eels whick drive them, a Cel gar official noted that ‘‘we have to be careful to assure that all the same speed — exact BS Celgar’s personnel as! stant, Charles «:’ Benham ond that, || young ‘workers to Help with the maintenance work. Nea But there are two. factors ich limit hiring policy for this worl he pointed out. é first is that much of the aot is highly ‘skilled and involves veteran workers of ‘the plants — journeyman machinists and welders and graduate en- gineers. The other is involved with sible workers, “We have noticed a correla- ition between kids - with: greasy hair , a ‘and the: rate ‘of. ‘accidents, enham: | said. eons, ie ‘don't refuse to: hite someone be- tause.:his ‘hair ‘is long. But: we CGIT Girls Visit Nelson Nine of the Castlegar cGIT girls along with their Leader, Mrs. M. Fullerton,’ attended a four-day convention in Nelson last week. all the girls had a good time and enjoyed the convention very, much. ‘They would like to extend 8 . Fullerton reported that thelr sincere thanks to those who provided. transportation to Nel- son-for them, and also to those wae billeted them during their Unit Gaibea ce > | want. young g eople ‘who are Te- a youth who: is responsible “sbout his’ work’ will Soo. Fula) 1p quite Ce hired college : students and other} - the search for serious, respon- in be responsible ‘about his” dress, uilte eb it - emold Martin Staff Renertat the raw material at the pulp mill’ would ‘be r-impossible: job. “+E re’ decided that t| the most’ economical ‘procedure is Celgar’s practice ‘of making:a workable’ product: that’ can then be changed at will'to fit Partie: lar ‘mi elgar. Indeed,..I found that there were areas of, the plant that, to, a’ novitiate, ‘were a bit ‘ but in approaching and: eae I found. odor was not even -slight- ly noticeable outside the softly- colored brick:walls of the mod- ern’ plant. is. very important," Mr. Patton said..‘As a newoom- er to Castlegar, - Gelgar feels it owes the people’the utmost in courtesy.” ‘There is little or noth- dustry growing.wp is not something small or. ‘portant. Neither, it was seni: is ‘t and eel.” Walking through the tga plant and ascending from one steel-mesh floor level to the next, I saw the blaze of welding torches, replacing pipe here and steel st platen et there, changing this to assure’ 0) poe borin that of the whole weeping complex.. The cut made here is not the ‘sort that ig. generally made for. Canada’ Yi Kinnaird Clean-Up:\Week by the and Monday, April 24. Kinnaird Residents provide and bage receptacles Such receptacles a rain-proof and (8) Each household three cubic feet to prevent a possible ‘fire 8. Screens must be: vent excessive flyash. of paper products, disposed of in a sanitary. a nuisance. ~ Clean-Up | The week of April 16 - 22 has been designated - Extra pickups will be made on Monday, April vy ‘ lowing provisions of Kinnaird Garbage By-law: (4) All owners or occupiers of premises’ shall maintain in ‘good order, gar- cubic feet in capacity and to be fitted with moval, per week, of the contents of two . standard containers, each not exceeding The West Kootenay ‘Union Board of Health has endorsed the use of plastic liners for ea cans. These liners are available locally’ and ‘will your garbage can clean, and sanitary. oy 1. They should be placed on a ear or rock platform to prolong the life of the incinerator and. fire hazard. ; 2. ‘They ‘must be maintained i in good condition and cleaned ‘regularly’ to prevent an ash build up. 4. They should only be used for the earning 5. ‘The resulting incinerated ash should be The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird ; Kinnaird: Village Council. - are reminded of the fol- id rorulred f for use baat a variety of buyers. “We erally. pi one form a the Hate Is able to a into cxactly what te wants, for ‘his use.” A management official ex- approved by the Inspector. to be not more than three fly-proof cover. shall be entitled.to the re- capacity... -keep used over the top to pret ; ie many. uses of try were sd varied that ut it: into} keraft pulp. an secondary indus-|_ aloof, Among the complex a anisms ibeing un by these pro- mechanism i that et ‘proper re-. lations: between. the | people re- ees and -her neighbors. From. seeing ‘the: pretty re- ceplionlet at: the. entranceway, from ‘talking to senior officials and watching men :talk;to- other ‘men,. above or below ‘them ‘on the “management ladder, * the impression: dated to Colgars Celgar's employ- GEORGE: GUIMONT ° Crown Life's New Concept In Life Insurance: = - Protection for Your. Family If They Need or Your Money Back at 65, If They Don't) “GIVES YOUR FAMILY MORE AND GIVES YOU MORE’ Let Me Show You How it Works Your Crown Life Rep! GEORGE. GUIMONT Box:815 — Castlegar. * Telephone 365-5067. That if Fie Fae A SPECIAL” FOR NEWLYWEDS Furnish Your Home and Save. : ‘We Offer Special Low, ‘Low «. - Prices on Group. Purchases -PARDMAN’S : FURNITURE: & APPLIANCES. “s+ For Ail Occasions TING treasurer. than: this for 100 years.” your death 0} mariner so a6 not to create ‘ey you can’t f pay your bilk—if you need money- it get you down. Stop in for.a fall with your cred ‘union: let debt get you —don't let Chances cre there’s an ecster way, out of your ‘pecklem you think. The main fob of every credit, union is ‘helping | members like you. Credit unions. have been doing With few gecertons, your loan is “Paid in Full” in case ‘of insurance provided by ys extra charge through lina Maruals the credit unfon iasurance company, CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION | M. D..H. Reith, Mgr.‘ George Terhune, ‘Ast. Mgr. : Phone 365-7232 Peat Serving the .C: ads. of the Ki A @ Birthday @ New Arrivals’ @ Sympathy " HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP. We Wire Flowers Anywhere ‘Phone 365-5191. . | Carl A. Wood, Castlegar. ‘@ Fish and Chips Bluetop Burger. Ina‘ Hurry?’ Phone First! fs Phone 365-8136 “Bear. Wheel Alignments Sun Tune-Ups Full Line of Esso Products Phone 365-7532 © see! 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CINDY'S TOTS-to-TEERS “Brushes — Oil Colors — Plastic Water Colors — Papers — Vister ‘Colors — Panels for Oil Colors - E - Castlegar Drug Corner Pine & ‘Columbia Phone 365-7813 * "Relax Bae PHILIPS: FIDDLE-FREE . ‘ COLOR TV IS HERE — Drop in and See it Today — “We Service What We Sell” ef SALES & PETE'S TV Stevice Ph.' 365-6455. “ALL NAME BRANDS ~ | Work Clothes —Dress Clothes : “Everything for Dad and Lad” — You Need It: We Have It — Boys ‘and : Mens Wear LET. US DRY. CLEAN YOUR” WARDROBE TO LOOK LIKE NEW | “Step Up to Quality - Step Into Gem” Gem Cleaners. 4-Hour Service Phone 365-5600.