6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1960 Kinnaird-Nelson Meet Planned on Pollution I ; School Supplies. ALL KINDS FOR ALL GRADES LEATHER BINDERS . WITH FREE MONOGRAM From ... $5.95 UP | - GIRLS & BOYS LUNGH KITS WITH OR WITHOUT THERMOS ALL PRICES AND STYLES SCHOOL CLOTHING BULKY KNIT SWEATERS, BOYS AND GIRLS SHAG SWEATERS, REVERSIBLE SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SUEDE OR NYLON _ JACKETS 5 2 PIECE WOOL PLAID SUITS COMPLETE LINE OF UNDER CLOTHING from page one) i government should demand the Olty of Nelagn make an immediate start on a treatment plant and that the province should provide finan- cial assistance for the project. “This is just what we've been fighting for too,” commented Kin- naird village chairman Carl’ Loeb- Uch, * A letter wos read from R, J, Roder asking council to seek Celgar and government aasistance in find- ing. an alternate’ source of water. “Bad as the water from the river now 1s," he wrote, “with the filth of 16,000 Nelson residents pol- luting, it, what will it be like this winter when Celgar starts pouring 200 million gallons a day of chemi- cally treated pulp mill effluvient into the Columbia?” “We can't do anything to force the government to clean up pollu- tion,” said Comm. Mrs. J. W. Doue gan, “There ore no laws to cover this.’* She sald strong letters have been sent to the board of health concerning Kootenay pollution, but the board declares itself powerless. “Celgar officials have given us a guarantee there will be no Col- umbia pollution,” said Mr, Loeblich. He added that if mill operations do contaminate the river, “they have assured us they will not shirk -the responsibility.” CO WEST’S 's No. 2 well, drilled at Celgar expense, is operating at @ capacity far exceeding the vil- lage’s requirements, It was sug- gested at a recent Castlegar council mecting that surplus water could be sold to Kinnaird. ‘The ae is easily transpor- table and is pure, re- Renata Mra, M. Rohn Mr, and Mrs, W. Dunn of Cas- home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarence Henthorne has return- ed to his'home in Portland, Ore- months in Renata. "Mr, Louie’ Wine, Leo Bentson, and Nick Scripnek, all of Bentley, Alta,, were. weekend visitors at the home ¢ of. Mr.’and Mrs, J. Rohn; Mra, Louis Gyori and shlldee Jackie, Billy, Patsy and Wendy of Rimbey, Alta., are visit- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs, L. “Rings Exchanged At Wilson-Walker Wedding Saturday St. Alban's Anglican Church in Castlegar was the scene of a double ring ceremony Inst Saturday after- noon uniting in Janet tlegar were Sunday visitors at the|. Chizmazia. gon, after spending the past two} : Socials Ohizmazia and Mr. and Mrs, M. Rohn. Bully of Castlense were Sunday vi- sitors at Ren: a egls Mrs, F. Abbott. of Mr, and Mrs, ‘D, Dunn and son|, Se dil ATTENTION : PARENTS | was 8 recent visitor at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mra, J. Relmer. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Brady of Edmon- ton, Alta., were recent* visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. War- kentin. Misses Lang and Fladager have left tor Crawford Bay where they will conduct Vacation Bible School. Elva Louie of _Kamloops Mr. and Mrs. Jog Rosse ‘and sons David and Eddle of Rossland were weekend visitors at the home of ae ene Mrs, cs Rohn, Mrs. F. Richardson of Castlegar “have been Holdayine in Renata. Mrs. Sultus peek and daughter Eleanor and Mrs, K. Dyck, are Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Walker of: Castlegar and ‘Norman Allen, youngest son of Mr. and Mra. F, J. Wilson of Quesnel. ‘The wedding ceremony was con- ducted by Rev. H. I. G, Ragg. Bas- kets of gladloll and roses decorated the church. Entering the church to the wedding march ployed by gowned in q@ ballerina-length dress of white silk organza over satin and net with wide cummerbund. Her veil fell from a headpiece of orange blossoms. She wore a double strand of pearls, gift of the groom, and carried a bouquet or red carna- tions. quiring no chlorination, mC HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. ‘ eae: PET POWDERED MILK, 3 Ib; ..... 98 IGE GREAM, Shannon 1/ gal. ..... 69c MILK, Carnation or Pacific, Gtins . . $1.00. BACON, site sliced, Ib, .:...-... 49¢ BOLOGNA, sliced, Ihy .....++-.:- 350 [BEEF BONELESS ROAST, Ib, ...... B5c _ PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48 oz. . 89c BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. ....-... 75¢ - EXERCISE BOOKS, 12 for ...:.... 990 7 BUTTER, Iba, ...22.ecceeqeeeeee, 590 With a $5.00 Order ms PUBLIC NO Insurance Firm’s Predict Grim Toll © ‘In Highway Deaths One person will be killed on Canadian highways every hour ard a half this Labor Day weekend if} . lasb year’s record is duplicated, warns the All Canada “Insurance Federation. ‘The last long weekend this year will. be the most gowned in a length dress of turquoise printed satin, She carried a bouquet of tinted mums. Mr. Bob Chadwick was best man and ‘Mr. Del Peppard was usher. ‘The bride's mother chose a two- plece sand sheath with orange ac- cessories and corsage of white car- nations. A reception was held in the Legion Hall, decorated with bells. and streamers. with a lace cloth, candelabra and vases of tinted daisies. It was cen- tered by.a three-tier wedding cake, topped with, a bell and horseshoe. ‘The bride and groom were as- according to the records. The Fed- eration, which represents more than 220 Canadian fire, automobile, and casualty insurance Lichen makes, these safety which ‘are. particularly valuable to those contemplating long trips over the holiday weekend. 1. Take long trips, in easy stages; don't try to travel too far in any one day, : ‘| 2, Avoid fatigue by. stopping for coffee or by changing drivers. 3, Avoid the main traffic arteries wherever possible. 4, If you ‘are tired, but ‘can’t stop overnight, pull: to the side of the road and cat-nap until you », When travelling ,with children, take plenty of books and quiet games so. they will not create noisy distractions for the ‘dri- ¥ ver. » Study in advance thie different driving rules of strange cities where you may be driving. . If you have a blowout or other failure, th sisted in tho. ine by the bridesmatd,” best man and the bri- de’s parents, and Mr. and Mrs, 8. ae ‘unele and aunt of the Leen Mrs. Emily Halarewich charge of the guest book ood os, Mr, Bob Bowen proposed the toast to the bridesmaid. For her honeymoon trip to Spo- kane the bride changed to a two- with burnt orange accessories. The young touple will reside in Castle- ‘Out-of-town guests. attending son, Genelle; the bride's aunt; Mrs. A. Halford and hipres Daewoo creek; Montrose. slowly until you can pull com-| : pletely off the highway. *- Set out flares when making repairs on the highway at night; don’t block other drivers’ view of your car lights. . Keep ‘your speed within’ safe ue. especially. on wet high- 5 When in doubt, yieta the right . of way to’ the other driver, TICE WARNING ‘The Public is advised that the Kinneird-Ghristina Lake section of the Southern Transprovineial Highway now under construction is completely closed to traffic. Anyone Trespassing on the read will PF. law Construction he Prosecuted. Co. Lid. - BIRTHS PONDELICK)— To Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pondelick of- Castlegar; ) Aug. 25, a daughter. , HICKS — To Mr. and Mrs. Geers? Hicks of Castlegar, Aug. 31, a daughter. HARCOFF — To Mr. an a daughter. Watch Tire Mileage Go Up! Unbalanced heels, ben axles, misalined frames - «spell “wel feome” to unwelcome. “STEERING WopBLIES”. Once in your car, they cause excessive wede on tires and steering, ACCIDENT! Gee more SAFE cre Y-APProv Baan equipmens : "The Acciden Mechs “WHEEL ALIGNMENT ~_: B week: at the home of their brother and: sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J, Hamm in Nelson. + 1s visiting her alster, Miss E,- White. IF YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER 1S ATTENDING’ UNIVERSITY THis YEAR’ GIVE THEM ‘A MAIL SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CASTLEGAR NEWS. Ah y . 8- MONTH SUBSCRIPTION ONLY $2 CASTLEGAR NEWS. “AS INTERESTING AS A LETTER FROM HOME” Mrs. F. A. Hostetter, the bride was]. Beverley Horlick was the bride’ a) - ‘The bride's table was covered Piece suit of moss green and grey|‘ gar, where the groom is employed. |° Forks; Mr, and Mra, Vern Forster, |: \d- Mrs. Peter Harcoff of Robson, Aug. 31, steering parts—result in blow-outs, bad |. malleage by getting « me checksup and gn Your Bet Man Fer | CARNATION ‘GOLDEN RIPE SUN-RYPE CUT - KINNAIRD, B. S Bananas, 2 bs. -RATE PHONE 3261 oe ap hcl Milk, 6 tins .. 29c ‘ Apple Juice, CLEAR 48.0%, Deon 75. Weiners, Burns Ib. 39¢ Weiner Buns #xc. or » 29¢ OVEN READY, = 10 ths. “A” Ihy........... 5Te _-LOGAL. BREAD, SURF, Giant ‘SELLO, Lushers, 10 pkgs. eee ‘SMOKED PICNICS, Shankloss, Ih secon eccee tens ONC 2 for 25¢ GRAHAM WAFERS, Ohsties, phe, .. oe oe ae se STRAWBERRIES, Fraser vas Frozen seeeeneteas - 390 se $M ONIONS, Grand Forks, 50 Ih tag La ge6 ‘ . Phy ae Sidasscneetienae ds s HoTIC E RESIDENTS OF KINNAIRD. Water pressure will be reduced Friday, Sept. 2, from 8 a.m, for a period 0 of for to ‘to hours.. Allen ie Village Clerk. arrived home from thelr holidays | at the end of the week from:Prince Albert and Moosamin, where they visited their respective ‘parents and other selntives for a iew weeks. Kinnaird Socials family’ were recent visitors to’ Spo- Guests of Mr. and Mis, J. Re- gan and family have been Mr, and Mrs.) Howard “Anderson' and son David and his friend Tommy Phips, all of Seattle.’ KINNAIRD; B.¢. GRAHAM WAFERS, Christies ...... 29¢ GREAMED CORN, Glins .......... 89¢ sf 2 : L Central dig | , : WEINERS, No. f Ib, ......c02.- 39 TOMATOES, Aylmer, 28 07. 2 tins .. 590 = ORANGE COT OR APPLECOT G- 20 07. tins 2.0.4... scenes 99c BLEAGH, davex, 32 oz, .:........ ‘ OF SCHCOL SUPPLIES. .... ‘FREE DELIVERY —° PHONE 3093 ‘WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY. LAUNDRY © AND DRY’ CLEANERS’ DELIVERY & PICK-UP. EVERY. MONDAY THURSDAY : PORK & BEANS, Better Buy, 4lins'.. 490 _ MILK, Carnation or Pacific, 6 tins .. . 95c = _ Plonadin- Eisine, daughter of Mr. and/Hall Mrs, Peter. Kavahoff. of. Blueberry Creek. and Peter William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William’ Plonadin, were joined in marriage July 30. ‘The bride wore Russian costume with Mly-point. sleeves. Her white shawl, of matching lace, sparkled with sequins, ~ 1 a and Mys. Pat Haley and] Recent visitors at the home of Mm | Collens, tg, Oat Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Paulson have ~ [been Corp, and Mrs, Gene Velux and son Ricky of Calgary. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne McCaig and son Jimmy of Medicine Hat, Alta, hove been the, guests of Mr.,and Mrs, George Gendron. Mrs, I, Cleeve and. children Cheryl, Jody, and: Karen are just home**from a visit. with relatives and friends in Medicine Hat, Cee eee A; group of, Guides arriving home from camp on the -weekend Teport an enjoyable. session at Queens Bay, Those participating from: Kinnaird were:, Irene Devur- ney, Wendy McMillan, Carol Ann Marie. .Collens, Janice Heagy, Jéam Murray and Diana Courneyer., Mrs, M. Oollens, Guide Captain for Kintiaird’acted as Quar- ter Master, Supplying’, the ‘trans~ portation for the ‘girls trip home were Mr. M. Collens, Mr. G. Mc- Millan and Mr. Ray Heagy. Flying Officer and Mrs, Glen J. York are vacationing here from Ottawa, They have’ been visiting the former’s parents,’ Mr. and Mrs, H, M. York and are spending some time at Slocan.” with Mrs, ‘York's Leder Mr. and Mrs, F, Gruber. Mr, ang Mrs, J. Leckic end fa- miy spent @ very enjoyable four days recently travelling from. Rob- son to Nakusp by: boat, arriving home -on_ the - onslaught: of the stormy. weather. . Mr. and Mrs, T. Green and fa- mily returned Monday from a trip mito the prairle where they. visited Mrs. ‘Green’a’ brother, and sister-in- law, Warrant Officer and Mrs, Ed- ae | Sor Field at soe Jar, Sask, ‘Brothers Staalo Kavahoff ‘s Holl in Grand E, Fitzpatrick hove been Miss Gorn jorle Cox’ and. Mr, and) Mrs, Browning, all of Saskatoon, Re A Fon The couple left on a wedding trip to Golden. - GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Margaret Churches, Phone 9511 Larisa ‘The groom was supported by Horcoff. ony was followed by: ‘The cerem ‘receptions “at! d Community CHECK YOUR G0-OP FIRST FOR” SCHOOL. SUPPLIES “WE: “HAVE A ‘LARGE SELECTION. : ORDERED. IN SPECIALLY. FOR YOUR GRADE REQUIREMENTS ee : SANDWICH SPECIAL ‘ BOLOGNA — - GHED-R-SPRED ~ CHED-R-SPRED, ~ PALM LK “ “Twin Pac = Bost, Buy | Qaqts. for .... ‘Ac | OGILVIE FLOUR ds 2G Ih. Bag 5.0.0... S119 | MAGARONI 5 D “School Lunches Require The Very | Bost" Ty Haple Leaf Cheese Spreads. CHEESE SLICES, 2 for... TULIP MARGARIEE 3 cad .» 69¢. l “10th bag. $1.59 16 ‘oz. on 8 oz, .:... 35¢. ed wore. 9, pink nylon Russian costume. a C= 33e WE CARRY A FULL LINE J rea Mr. Ivan Dergousoft attended the Credit. Union: impetiog at Bur- ton on Saturday.:! SASH AND - DOOR ‘WORK ” PIERSON WINDOWS _ AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS _GLIDBEN PAINT. a KOOTENAY BUILDERS: ‘SUPPLIERS Rose Guido Felted Al GWL Skower On Anival Home graduate nurse of, Bt, Paul's Hos- pital; Vancouver arrived home on the weekend for ber forthcoming marriage to Mr, ‘James Haight of Rossland, ‘which’ takes ‘place Satur- day. 7 ~The popular bride-to-be was guest of honor when the Catholic Women’s‘ League held. a. surprise cup and saucer shower for her on Monsey evening at the home of Mrs. T. Fourt, Miss Guido and her mother, Mrs, G. Guido. were,’ pre-. Miss Rose Marle Guido, a recent = Recent eae: of Mr. and Mrs. | I ee I “DON BROTHERS ‘KNOWS THE. ROSSLAND.-TRAIL RIDING ‘THE PEOPLE AND THEIR: PROBLEMS! _ THIS RIDING NEEDS.DOH BROTHERS Ame - THE VIGOROUS, INTELLIGERT, AND _ STRONG. REPRESENTATION BE HAS ‘PROVIDED AT VICTORIA. — ON. |MONDAY, SEPT. 12 RE-ELEGT.- DONALD L. BROTHERS | VOTE SOCIAL CREDIT FOR DYNAMIC ao Gov! (DRINKING AND. ‘DRIVING : DO NOT MIx : ’ We who make: whisky say: Fine whisky is a luxury sad stiould be treated as . such. And, knowing when to say “no” plays a |. great part in the art of sensible living. . . Neither whisky: nor any other. alcoholic has any place at the wheel of an auto- ©: mobile. Drinking and driving do not mix.) * se This: conviction must be shared by every thinking person who. drives'a_ car, particularly 4 this Labour Day week-end when many holiday- ing families will be travelling on British Columbia | highways. Tr jou expect to be at the wheel of a car this : week-end, we say to you: Think before you drink. e Pron't drink before:yon drive. * KINNAIRD, B.C. i'wHo “quink oF ‘TOMORROW... -PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY. Th, ‘advertisement Is not published oF, siclaved by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Cotumbie,