VASTLEGAK NEWS, ‘Vhursday, Jan, ¥, 1yb4 “UBC Toughens Adimmissiens With its New Regulations The senate of the University of British Columbia has approved new regulations affecting admlis- sion and re-admission to the unl- versity. The regulations ore effective immediately and will apply to stu- dents entering the university in September, 1964, Grade 12 on first attempt; (B) students who obtain on first attempt an average of 60 per cent in a full sct of examinations (English 40, literature and langu- age, and the terminal examinations in three major subjects) conducted By the B.C. Department of Educa- Uon; The new follows: Admission: To be eligible for admission a student must have full standing on high school graduation (university program) of British Co- lumbia, (Students from outside aro as British Columbia are required to]. present a minimum standing equi- valent to Grade 13 B.C.). The uni- versity will admit, however, only those students whose records indi- cate that they have a reasonable chance of success. The university will accept, to the first year of university follow- ing Grade 12 students in the fol- lowing categories: (A) students from an accredit. ed secondary school who are re- commended in each subject of 1k, ee SALES % RSERVICE We have an expert repair us for service GREER ELECTR 609 -7 Renata Institute Makes Up Hamper For New Resident The Renata Women's Institute held the Christmas meeting at the home of Mrz, J. Reimer. Members decided to send the adoptee, Sandra Dixon, a duster as a Christmas gift. Each member was to donate a few jars of canned fruits and vegetables to make up a hamper (C) students selected from those who do not come in catego- "ries (a) and (b) but whose over- all secondary school records, in the opinion of the university, are satisfactory, Re-Admission. (A) A student who paases in fewer than six units (two couraes) in the first year of University following Grade 12 will not be permitted to re-enrol at university to repeat the studies of that year, Consideration will be given to re-admitting a student in.this cate- gory fololwing his satisfactory com- pletion of Grade 13 or its equiva. lent, A student who passes six units, while not receiving credit in the year, may re-enrol on pro- hation to repeat his studies but duirng the subsequent session may Feature Lake On B.C. Tel Phone Books Paul Lake, one of the many aporteman’s haunts near Kamloops, will be featured on the front co- vers of ‘British Columbia Tele- Phone Company's 1964 directorics, The firat issue to carry the new cover in full color is the Haney directory, now being dis- tributed in that exchange. The co- ver, reproduced from a provincial overnment color photo, will be identical on all B.C, Te) director. ies throughout the year. Paul Lake is deep with intri- auing history. ‘It was named in honor of an Iroquois Indian, Jean Baptiste Lolo, who travelled west in the early 1800's with fur trad. ers, History records that he ex- pounded so about the life of St. Paul that his own baptismal name was eventually forgotten and he was called after his patron. LEGAL LEGAL PAPELIOATION For A WATER EN WATER ‘nor (Section 0) I, Pete M. Popoft of Box 116, Brilliant, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for uo Meenee to divert and use water out of, Iron Crock which flowa south west and discharges Into ground and give notice of my application to all persons affected, The point of diversion will be soeaiee at about Lot ‘he quantity of water to be di- verted is 2,000 g.a.d, ‘he purpowe tor which the water wit oe used 18 domestic, land on which the water will ie uord 1g Lot 11 of S.L, 15 oF: rae 4598 Kootenay District, Pian 4 A copy of this application was post- ed at the proposed point of diversion and on the Innd where the water 1s to be used on the 2ist day of Sept- ember, ) and two copies were filed In the office of the Water Re- rorder nt Nelson, B.C, o LEGAL APPLIOATION Fon A WATER LICENCE WATER ACT (Section 8) , Bill S, Knabatotr of Hoe 86, Brilliant,” B.C. hi the Comptroller of Water nghta for w Hcence ta divert and wee water ont of Iron Creek which flows west and discharges Into ground and give no- tlea of my application to all por- Rona affected, ig point of diversion wilt be Jocated at South boundary of 8.L, 51, Plan 4924, The quantity of fvaler, to be, dl- verted m S00 gallons urpose for wile ‘Ihe water will te used Is domest! iand) on whieh the water will "be used is Lot 65 of Lot 4598, Kootenay District, Plan 4882. copy of this application was posted at the proposed point of di- versign and on the Jand where the water ix to be used on the 25th day of October 1903 and twa co- ples were filed In the office of the water: Recorder a peas B.C. may be flied with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Righte at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the first date of pub- Ucation of the application. rhe first be required to at any time for unsatisfactory progress. (B) A student in the first year who obtains credit for only nine units on a aalt program will be re- for a new family in the Gifts were also packed for some folks who were sick. but during the subsequent session may be re- ‘CIVIL DEFENCE Inte of ts: , 1964, Pete _M. Poport Aon 21 ee be filed with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of the first date of publication. The first date of publication is:— Jan, 2, 1964. BIL Kabatoff Applicant. 21 Much municipal planning: will have nothing to do with war. but will be designed to deal with nat- quired at any time ‘to for unsatisfactory progress, (C) A student at any level of university study who fails for a se- cond time whether in repeating @ year a a later year, will be radio and TV sets. Call reasonable rates, quick and guaranteed repairs. Phone 365-3571 SE = ‘space-consuming space-heaters obsolete! ONLY 9 INCHES THICK Can be installed without exposed ventin: Automatic Thermostat 4 inch top vent 50,000 8.7.U.—Natural Gas -C.G,A. approved Cast Iron Burner All this at regular Make the big change—get full details on the Lear Compact NOW! Start RIGHT in ‘64! Equip your home with an Inland Lear Heater. Installed complete for only $2.1 00 a month. INLAND NATURAL GAS 351 COLUMBIA AVE. HE ip i ey npa L.W.50) COMPETITIVELY PRICED Pins to wall Easy installation Available with gravity feed or Counter Flow Blower (extra) Porcelain A19 coated heat exchanger Rugged steel construction heater prices! PH. 365-7272 from the uni- vesity; nes Tag? be re-admitted after a period of at elast one year if his the committee on admissions of the faculty concerned and upheld by senate, Notes: (1) Experience has shown that approximately 50 per cent of students admitted with a standing in the range 50-60 per cent have a reasonable chance of success in the first year. The uni- versity will seek to select and ad- mit these students, (II) There is evidnee to indi- cate that some students who re- quire two or more attonnts to subject or subjects of ‘their Grade 12 program have little chance of suceess at university, The univer- sity will attempt to identify and re- ject these applicants. {II1) Present regulations re- quire the withdrawal of a student who fails in consecutive years but in the faculty of arts, for example, these regulations would not pro- hibit alternate passing and failing. Renata Sunday School Christmas Concert Success A lovely hand-painted. Christ- mas scene from the town of Beth- Iehem was the background for the Renata Community Sunday School Program. The children dressed in their choir robes each took turns at re- citing a portion of the story of Christ's birth. Between’ each recitation the choir sang a caro) to correspond with the story, along with colored slides for each, The story of each carol and how, they originated was read by the Sunday School teacher. During the evening a solo, Oh ‘Holy Night, was sung by Mra. J, Dyck while a duet was sung by Martha and Gloria Peters, At the close of the program the Sunday School teacher, Mrs. 'T. Penner, presented each pupil} 0! with a bible and a Christmas bag. TAX REVENUES From 1946 to 1962 tax reve- nues of all governments in Canada increased from $2.9 billion to $10.1 billion, or from $243 to $546 per capita, appeal to senate is supported by Low White Sale Prices!!: {Fashion Prints/Stripes/Pastels/Fitted Sheets} It’s here at last...that wonderful time of the year when Tex-Made sheets go on sale. All over Canada, the fine stores that, sell Tex-Made sheets invite you to come in and make your selection from the largest, most colourful collection avail- able. There are white sheets and fitted shoets...six enchanting pastel sheets... five dashing striped sheots...elegant sheets all covered with roses and happy sheets strewn with bright sunny daisies. Sheets of every description and because they're Tex-Made you get more value all year round, because thay’re woven of more finely spun cotton, with more tbreads per inch and more inches per length. Join tho big celebration..buy ‘Tex-Mado now and saved ‘a the freshest look in fashion—new Shasta Daisy print sheets. ‘aod fake at ovotight mow, theyre suiling et a new low white esis price. ural Bol pl of this is the Trail, Castlegar-Kin- naird plan dealing with emergen- efes of chlorine and other harm- tul gases. Yet this type of planning is most important. Hurdle is Elected New President Of Goast Copper B, E. Hurdle of Trail has been elected president of the Coast Cop- per Co, by the board of directors, it was announced. last week, Mr. Hurdle, who Has been a director of the company, succeeds W. G. Jewitt, of Victoria on his retire- ment from the post. Mr. Hurdle is manager of min- es for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. which holds the majority interest in the Coast Copper Co. He is also a director of several other mining compan- ies, including Pine Point Mines Limited. He was born in Winnipeg, Man., and obtained a BSc degree in mining engineering from the University of Alberta in 1936. He joined Cominco in that year, serv- ing in the north until 1943, He then held posts in mines adminis- tration at Trail and Kimberley and in 1956 was appointed mana- ger of mines, In this position he is responsible for all of Cominco's mining operations. He is a members of the Canad- ian Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgy, the Profesgional Engineers of B.C., and has: been active in the B.C, Mining Association and the B.C. and Yukon Chamber of Mines. LEG. APTI Toit A WATER (CENCE We, Nick and P, P. Popoft of Box 116, Brillant, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Righty for a Heence to divert and use water out ot Iron Creck which flows south west and give notice of my applica- an zo all persons affected. ‘he polnt of diversion will be locates at Pt. A, W. R. Map 5284, ‘The quantity of water to be dl- ldo is 4,000 g.a.d, Purpose for which the water a A used Is domestic and irriga- ‘The land on which will be used Is Lot 45% ISR, A copy of this application was post- ed at the proposed point of diversion and on the land where the water is to be used on the 22nd day of Sept- umber, 1963, and twa copies were filed In the office of the Water Re- vorder nt Nelson, B.C. Objections to this may be filed with the the water Lot 33 of S.L, 15 of 4598 Kootenny District, Plan application said Water o! LEGAL Applicntion for a Water Loonce WATER ACT (Section 8) 1, Bill J, Nazaroft of Box 134, Beililant, B.C, hereby “apply to. the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert’ and use water out of Iron Creek which flows Weat and acharges into ground and give no- tice of my, application to all persons sttocta he’ point of diversion wilt be located at G00" Ne south corner oF SL. 62. ‘he quantity of water to be dl- verttd is 500 gad. he purpose for which the water wilt, te ured in domestic and Irriga- ‘he lant on which the water will be used Is Lots 86 and 87, ot S.L, 14 of Lot 4598, Kaotenay Disiriet A copy of this application was vosted at the proposed point of ie version and on the and two copies were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, oO Recorder or with the ft Water Rights ot Victoria, B.C, within thirty days of the first date of pub- Hcation of the application. The first date of publication is: Jan, 2, 1964, Nick P. Popoff. Peter P, Popoft Ae plicant LEGAL AYP ICA TION: col A WATER ICE WATER. acT (Section 8) I, Mrs.. Annie J, Tomlin of Box 40, Brilliant, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a Ucence to divert and use water out of Iron Creek which flows west and discharges into ground and give notice of my application to all per- sons affected. ie point of diversion will v tocated at upprox. S, bdy. ol a1, Plas 4924, @ quantity of water to be di- vertad is 1,000 g.a.d. ‘he purpose for which the water will ie used is domestic, The tand on ‘which the water will be used is Lot 9 of S.L, 15 of Lot BOS, # Kootenay District, Plan 4882, opy of this application was posted ‘at the proposed polnt of di-. version and on the land where the water iy to be used on the Sth day of Gctober, 1963 and two copies were lited In the office of the Water Re- corder at vor cart LEGAL is TEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER WATER” ACT (Section 6) I, Mike M. Stretaeff of Box 64, Brilliant, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a ficence to divert and use Water out of Iron Creck which flows west and (ischarges into ground and give no- tice of my application to all per- sons affected, The point of diversion will be tgeated at approx. on south boundary ae Si, Plan 4924. he quantity of water to be dl- vented 1s 500 g. ‘he purpose ae which the water will we _ 1s domestic. and on which the water wit be used te Lot 2 ef SL. 15 of Wot as. “Kootenay Diatrict, “Plan 4882, A copy of this application was post- cd at the proposed point of diversion and on the land where the water 1s to We used on the 17th day of Sept- ember, 1963, and two coples filed im the office of the Water Recorder ut Nelson, B.C. > Objections to this application may be fled with the sald Water may be filed with the said Wats Recorder or with the Is may be filed with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptrotler of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days of the first date of Publleatlony the first date of in. 2, APPLICATION FOR A WATER Mrs, Helen Zubkotf of Box 6, pritinnt B.C, hereby apply to the Comptrotier of Water Rights for @ licence to di out of Iron Creck which flows west notice of my application to all per- sous affected, ‘he polnt of diversion will be located at approx, south boundary of Sublet 51, The suanttty. of water to be di- verted 18 1,000 ic purpose’ tor which the wa- ter au va used {s domestic, ‘he Jand on which the water will the tad 1a Lat 28 of Lot 4598, Kootenay District, Plan 4882, Acopy of this application was post- ed at the proposed polnt of diversion and on the land where the water isto be used on the 18th day of Sept- ember, 1963, and two. copica were filed in the oils of the Water Re- corder at Nel . Objections to this appiteation may be filed with the sald Water Recorder or with the .Comptrolicr of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the first date of publication of the application. The first date of publication fa: Jan.2, 1864. Helen Zub- koff Applic a1 LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER. LICENCE e, William and Mike Bondcrott of nee’ a. Brilliant, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptrolter of Water Rights for a leence o divert and use water out of Iron Creek which flows weat and discharges Into ground and give notice of my applteation to all pore ona affect Tho point of diversion will be located at, approx, south boundary of S.L, 51, Plan 4924, The crane pot water to be di- verted Is 1,000 x. The purpose Scot which the wa- ter will be used is domestle and Ir- rigation. The Jand on Zewnich the water wilt be used Is Lot 40 of Lot 4598, Bony District, “Pian 4382. copy of this application ways Posted at the polnt of diversion and on the land where the water ts to oe eee on the 18th day of Sept- 1963, and two coples were tied. ‘in the ae 6 the Water Re- cence, at Nelsoi Objections to vente ‘Gpplleation may be (ied with the sald Water vate or with the Comptroller of Wate Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thisty jays of the first date of publication of the application. ‘The first date of publication 1s: Jan, 2, 1964, Wm. and Mike Bonderof{ Applicant. 21 1964. “BU J, Nazarort” Appiteant, 21 LEGAL Application for a Water Licenco “WATER ACT" (Section 6) TW. J, Pereversoff of Box 8% Brillant, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a Heence to divert and use water out of Tron Creek which flows West and give notice of my applica- tion to all persons affected. The point of diversion will be located at 1000 feet east of my house, ‘The quantity of water to be di- sertoa its 500 x.a.d, and 32 acre fect. @ purpose for which the water wil be used is domestic and irriga- The land, on which the water will be used is Lot 91 of Sublot 13 of Lot 4898, Kootenay District. A copy of this application was Posted at the proposed point of dl- version and on the land where the water is to be used on the 12th day of September, 1963, and two copies were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson Water Rights Parliament Tullaines, Victorla, B.C. within thirty days of the first date of publication. The first date of publication 1s:—Jan. 2, 1964. Mrs. Annie J. Tomilin 21 to. this may be fled with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C, with- in thirty days of the first date of of the LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER {Section 0) Fred F. Nevekshonotf of Box 157, Tanttant B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for @ Icence to divert and use water out of Iron Creek which flows west. und discharges Into ground and give notice of my application to all per- sons affected, The polnt of diversion wilt be located at 120° North of South East corner of Sublot No, 62, The quantity of water to be di- verted Is 1,000 g.a.d, The ‘purpose for which the water will - bret is domestic. on which the water will sa used is Lot 90 of Sublots 13 ane ae 14 or Lot 4598, ‘Kootenay District, A copy ‘of thls application was post- ed at the proposed point of diversion and on the land where the water Is to be used on the 28th day of Septem- ber, 1963, and two coples were filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C, Objections to this application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, B.c., within thirty duys of the first date of publl- cation of the application, First date of publication is: Jan, 2, 1964. Fred LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER WATER ACT (Section 8) I, Mike William Davidoff of Box 76, Brilliant, BC. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Iron Creek which flows West and discharges into ground and give notice of my application to all per- sons. affected. The point of diversion will be located at 600' above B. Pereverzoft's house, ‘The quantity: of watersto\be dl: verted 1s, 500 gad. ha purpose for which tha water witt be used is domesties The land on which the water wilt be used is Lot 22 of Lot 4598, Koo- tenay District Plan 4882. copy of this application was posted nt the proposed point of dl- version and on the land where the Water ‘in to Jbe': used on(. thal: 14th day of September, 1963 and two co- ples were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at,Nelaon, 3.C- Hecorder or with water Rights at Vicloria, BC, vitnin the first’ date applica Applicant. APPLICATION fort. A WATER Lic! WATER or «Section 6) 1, William and A, M. Makelff of Brilliant, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for ‘a licence to divert ond yse water out of Iron Creek which flows west and discharges into ground and give no- tice of my application to all per- sons affected. The point of diversion will be located at about a mile from Ootls- vhenla School, East. verte ds 500 g. ‘he purpose ts which the water will te used Is domestic, , land- on which the water will te used is Lot 52 of Sublot 11 of Lot 4598," Kootenay District, Plan Acopy of this application’ ‘was post- ed at the proposed point. of diversion and on thé'land where the’ water is to’ be used: on the 20th: Kee ‘ot Sept. ember, “1963, ‘and two filed In the office cf the Water Pmecorder aut Nelson, B.C. Obicctions to “ihe ‘application inay be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptrotier of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C, with! thirty days the © tate of publication of the applica- tion, The first date of publication 2, 1964. Wm. M. Makelt: thi may rte fited with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parilament Bollalngs, Victoria, B.C., within thirty duya of the first date “ot publleation, First date of publication Js:— Jan. Mike W. Davidotr ‘Applicant. ol The auantity, ioe water to be di- LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER ICE! WATER ACT (Section 6) George Gevatkoff of Box-103, uritilant, Be. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Iron Creek which ‘flows west und - discharges into and uive notlee of my to.all Th first date of is: Jan. 2, 1964. “Willlam J. Pereversoft" Ap- plicant. 21 LEGAL Application, ice 2 Water Hcence “Beetle oO » John and ‘Mary Kazakoft of Box fe Brillant, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for 2 llcence to divert and use water out of Iron Creek which flows west and discharges into ground and give notice of my application to all per- fom ce ted. point of diversion will be located at 2100 feet east of 8.E. from * tne quantity of water to be di- Nerted: Is 1000 g.a.d. burpose for which the water wil te used is domestic. land on which the water will pg used {s part of Lot 4598, Koo- tenay District. copy of this application was posted at the proposed point of di- version and on the land where the water Is to be used on the 13th day of September, 1963, and two coples were Ciled in the pice of the Wi ter Recorder at Nelso: Objicctions to this application may be filed with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C, within thirty days of the first date of publication the application. First date | J. Nazaroff Applicant. LEGAL’ APPLICATION FOR A WATER LICENCE Sec I, John J. Nazaroff of Box 134, Brillant, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a Mcence to divert and use water out of Iron Creek, which flows west and discharges into ground and give notlee of my appilcation to all per- sons affected. The point of diversion will be located at 600' north, south corner of S.L. 62. ‘The quantity of water to be dl- Boa is S00 gad. ‘he purpose for which the water bee ibe used Jy domestic and Irrige- ne The Jand on which the water will be used 1s Lot 88 of S.L. 14 of Lot 4598, Kootenay District, a copy of this application was poat- be used onthe 30th day of Septem- ber, 1963, and two copies were filed In the‘ office’ df the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C, Objections to this application may be filed with’ the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victorla, B.C., within thirty days of the first date of publi- cation of the appileation. First date of: publication is: Jan. 2, 1964. John a o publication fs: Jan. 2, 1964. John and Mary Kazakoff Applicant. 21 LEGAL Application for a Water Licence + * WATER ACT wee 6) N. Pictin of Box ee Tacililante B.C. hereby apply to th person affected. paint of diversion will be located at 600 fect N. of south corner The quantity of water to be fl verted’ is’ S00" gallons a day plus' 9 ure fee! The purpose for which the water will be used Js domestic and trriga- lon. The land on which the water wilt be used is Lot of SL. 14 of Lot 4598, Kootenay . District, Plan 4924. * A copy of,this application was post- ed at the proposed polnt of diversion and on the land where the water isto be used on the 18th day of Septem. ber, 191 and two copies were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C, oO of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of tron Creek which flows south east ‘and discharges: into ground and give notice of my application to all ‘per- sons. affecte ‘he point ot diversion wilt be located at Pt. A. W.R. ne auanily or water to be dl- verted te @ purpose for which the water will te used 18 domestic, on which the water witt be used. 1s batt of SL. 68 of Lot 4598, Kootenay District: 4. copy of this’ application’ was Posted at the proposed Point. of dl- version ‘and on the land: where the’ water {5 to be used on’ the 25th day of September, 1963, and two conics wore filed in’ the ctfice of the Wa te: iT Recorder, at Nelson, B.C, it and “discharges |LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER LICENCE" ~ WATER ACK (Boction 8) vr M. Strelaeft of Box 64, wriitants ‘oc hereby apply to Comptroller ‘of Water Rights for ao cence to divert and use water out Creek which, flows west Into ground: and give notice of my applteation to all Persons affected. whe “polnt of diversion will be located at approx. on south boundary pf SL. 51, Plan 4! The quantity: mor water to be dl- verted. ie 500 a. arpose for which. the water will te a 4s,domestic, ‘he land “on whieh the water wit be used Is, Lot of S.L, 1: Lot 4598,. Kootenay i platelet Plan copy of this application was posted at tne polit of diversion and on the land where ‘the water is to be used on the 17th day of Septem. ber, 1963, and two copies werd filed inthe office of the Water Recorder at. Nelson, - B.C, to this may be flied with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, B.c., within Usirty days of the first date of pu- biication of the application, First date of publication 1a: Jan. 2, 1964. may be fed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C, within thirty days of the first date of publication of the application. First date of publication ia: Jan. |. ward 1s: Jan. Applicant. i George G. Gevatkoff Applicant. 21 to this ney. ote fited with the sald‘Water Recorder or with the Comptrailer ‘ot Water Rights at Victoria, B.C, within thirty days of the first date blication date of publication is: Jan. 2, N, Pictin “Applicant, , 1964, 11 | Pete M. Strelaeff Applicant. 21 vort and use water , and discharges into ground and give ' par ee toa errs ree et Sensei oases oa pormarreneaes i gars rene TERS SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA REPRESENTATIVE FOR CASTLEGAR, KINNAIRD AND ROBSON AREA IS ‘DAVE’ ADSHEAD PH. 365-8237 Scouting Activities The Ballard Rover Crew after attending a carol service at the Robson Community Church on Dec, 22 held a business meeting at the den with Dr. B, A. Resker as guest speaker. During the meeting Dr. B. A. Resker was elected an hon- orary member of the O. B. Ballard Rover Crew. During the Dec, 29 meeting of the Ballard Rover Crew, an investature ceremony was held with all members in _attendence, Rover squires Walter Peachy, Ron Hendricks and Gerald Goresky were invested as Rover Scouts of the 0, B. Ballard Rover Crew. Les *Waldie was presented with Why wait go ahead. Do it now. « Additional Rooms . Fotating ond Wallpapering + Garage or Car Port ‘urnace « Finishing off Attic Playroom Springis for the birds... do it now! ft till the warm weather to start i our home? With an NHA Home Improvement ‘Loan, avail- ablo through your bank, you can do it now. You'll get faster sorvice and you can often save money. Check the list for tho jobs that need doing around your house, then © Powder Room 1» Fences © Steps « Sinking and » Porches Plumbing of Wella « Bfasonry « Floors + Roo, rraulatio « Electrical ace Who's cligible for loans? Householders, or owners of rental properties, including apartments. How fost must you pay back? It depends on the sum. iy a progress thong for his quest on the blography of Mr, 0. B, Bal- Tord, . After the mecting an inform. al social gathering was held at the ship's house. A look‘into the future reveals that a national Rover moot is sche- duled for 1966 to be held in B.C, Plans are already afoot to make this one of the most: successful ever held, This column would be very interested in the Cubs, Scouts and Rovers reaction to the Canadian Boy’ magazine. ‘The first copy should be arriving in your mail any time this month so keep your cyes open for it. RENATA SOCIALS MRS M. ROIIN (Too late for Last Week) Mrs, M. Evans and Lenore of Kinnaird spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and. Mra, J. Letke- man, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wiebe of Cas- tlegar were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Koch, Miss Loulse Baxker has left for her home in Victoria where she will spend a month's holiday. Mra, Joe Nelson has left for Lillooet where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Nelson. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hansen of Grand Forks were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.’ Koch, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Hunchak are spending a few days at the KINNAIRD SOGIALS ii . Kaufman Ph, 365-6458 Congratulations to the family of Patrick Gerald Molloy, new born son of Mr, and Mrs, James Molloy of Nelson, The new arrival delay. ed his appolntment with the stork by several weeks. Born on Monday, about noon, he-also came too late to be Nelson's first baby of the New Year. Even so, friends will enjoy the news that his tendency to tardiness .carrled considerable weight — all-nine pounds and 14 ounces of it, Miss Hennie Van'tLand of Leth- bridge was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Markle and family over the final weekend of the year, She came to attend the wedding of ‘Miss Christine Kravski is home from Weyburn, Sask., having. ar- rived for New Year's to apend her short winter ‘vacation’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,John‘Krav- ski. Christine has successfully com- pleted her first term exams in psy- chiatric nursing at Weyburn, Here from Seattle. have been Mr, and Mrs, Orland.Fledgard and five children;to spend the. recent weekend. They were the guests of Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf Tolcvision's moat popular golf program, “Shell's Wonderful World of Golf,” will return to the air for its third geasor Sun. Jan, 18, on the CBC Television Network, It will feature the current holders of all five major titles In professional golf and the first truly international women’s match to be filmed for a television sud lence. “Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf” will be televised on 11 suc- cessive Sundays through March 29. Times will be 3.30 p.m. East- ern, Central Mountain, and Paci- fic, Atlantic time will be 4.30 p.m. INSURANGE For All. Your INSURANCE. AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone ‘365-3441 Mrs. Fladgard's brother-in-law. and sister, Mr, and.Mrs,: John Bosele and family. AGENCIES Reservations 365-2571 home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hunchak. " Castlegar City Centre Motel BANQUET ROOM — 50 persons — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners,’ Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m. - ‘9pm. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964 [Cental Trading | central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. 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