| CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, 1 May 25, 41067 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 25, 1967 SAVE voir INCOME TAX Hi-Lite Restaurant. “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” - Phone epee ed Take-Out Orders » ON THE CASTLEGAR COURSE By. DUFFER, JOHN, Local Humane Association: Had Very Busy Past Year _ Students Graduate Tonight Mrs. cs gE. ‘Hughes Ph, 365-550 id Mrs, John Toews FRUN and bali left last Friday for GROWERS Prince George where they: will MUTUAL fiseceancs comoany visit: Mrs, Toew's tere a Shumey, for ‘several days. i For Complete ‘Mr, and Mrs, 'O, J. Wilson, accompanied by.- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fowler of Castlegar, spent the long. weekend at Re- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allen ‘Selbie left Saturday to.spend a week at| fi Victoria; where Mr. Selble will attend a seminar at: the Univer- sity of Victoria on cities, as well as a conference for the Muni- pet Officers’ Association of "Mr. and Mrs. G. Selvig, ac- Castlegar companied by. thelr saughter Phone 365-6665 8. Norman Sather and ¢ ren Sari and Steven of Castle- (Home 365-6704) gar, left recently for Prince - Rupert here they attended the Miss Shirley ay which fook place last Frida; Mr. Paul Malakoff. Riki Sheloff celebrated his third birthday irecently.. Invited guests were: Clay Liber, Dean ‘| Bonderoff, Connie, Allan and Moniaus Schwing. Mr. E. Bailey, who now ey sides at Slocan: City, vis’ Jfriends near English Ba: vine at i Richmond while atten ing the MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. "PETTITT PHOTOS FOR THE GRAD IN THE FAMILY CHOOSE AN law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Al’ May Queen. . Jim 5 legar ‘detachment fold the Cast- hwe ae fiaauitl ¢ complaints roam where he pleases,” Band received of dogs roa: said. large, sometimes BEFORE THE ae a Jone the Bosse tournament and ex-| | over by Nancy Tegart, RCMP Issue Dog Warming | A social will be held in the —however,~ they ‘dld -not st arena on Saturday. This would tree aya 0 Jon: because at that ‘bea good time for both the local golfers and ‘citizens to renew ac- quaintances’ with those from ‘other centers who. will be here to participate in'the event. Let’s j Open 6 am, Midnight nag Open 6 bath’ to FY ah apd ae Daily | Sabardays Pc Alr ‘Conditioned fer Ceol. Geefart £11! QUEY FACILITIES FOR [commana nthe ge aegad bade ave; we them: a: Teal Centennial wel-| ; me: i Eliminations are going on in cept for the odd few it looks like | | everyone is right on schedule which {s'a real improvement ov-| | er previous years’ performances. | | It is interesting to note that some of the favorites are falling} | i by the pray, (wood) side erhich | proves that power without ac-| | he :1866 euracy is not for our course, Finally, on Monday we had]: two specia Iguests at the course, namely, mamma and poppa bear a leash or otherwise in control of the owner when not on own- er’s property, and that they be prevented from running at MP. large, without the owner in at- | tendance, “Some people feel that a that there | licence gives a dog the right to gz at “This is not true. Dogs chasing or | must not be allowed to roam un- eeting in 6 INSTANT LOAD q CAMERA ARGUS-ZEISS -KODAK, . PETTITT PHOTOS’ : SOLOHd LLILL3d , })Vancouver.. Guests: for the weekend at i the ‘home of Mr. and Be Ken Visiting ‘at the homs of his if Parents: for the long weekend Mr. Allan Hawkin: ee 1d Mrs.” A: "R, <= With summer well on its way y here are FROM $17.95 “FOR A’ COMPLETE KIT ~ T PHOTOS” SOLOHd LLuLLad PETTITT PHOTOS - on a glass or ‘tin: palette, ‘merge palette, paints and all in a cake tin .of water. This. pre- * | vents hardening and keeps them ready for use, - Clearing Contracts Awarded by Hydro B.C. Hydro has awarded three contracts . totalling $567,- 742 for clearing. some 1,220 acres of land in the reservoir be- hind Arrow Dam. Okanagan::.Copter Sprays Ltd., of Richmond, was awarded contract TOP SOIL Gov't. Inspected ‘Ditching and Excavating M&M. peut wen ga | 8. $166 to” clear}; TRUCKING | ose soci or Baron OO do 600 was awarded to R. A. an Newberry and A. C, Cleavely of, Barriere to clear 380 acres north EXCAVATING of ‘Needles. ; pole Valley Contractors Ltd. of ice_Geor, Phone 365-: 5917 4 sas iea 2 $298,760 pel deh eo « 440’ acres on the w Upper Arrow Lake. eorrar ———— 8 Of Cal- |" hints for the outdoor artists.|*‘ iw in ig paints. For preserving oil Paints $ The Act requires that do; be licensed, whether living J. [organized or unorganized meses; necessary that owners of offend- “|said Sgt. Band, that they be on !ing dogs in future be Brosneuted: some ar- attended; whether licensed | or nol He said that the number of in|complaints recently makes it Ws Ideal cua lumber, fence roes and-brush, tts the siniple, safe, anid ‘easy-to-use chain saw... with fingertip controle, balanced weight, power to spare. Yet Hollday o only $149.95 (Sugg. list price with 12” attach- ©". ments): Made by Ploneer Saws Ltd, a subsidiary of Outboard Marine Corp., the.makers of Johnson and Evinrude outboards, fe, was, awarded Clear} ; : BUILDERS See'Us for the Best Prices in Town! pea tae me a & Bardwai : B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg: Paper C Ceiling Tiles - Cements - Ceramics : D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona E Electrical Supplies F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings G Glass - Gyproc . H - Har - He - Ete. 1 Insulation - Information 3 Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer L Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac N Nails — Nosings Oo Oils P Plywoods (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster Q Quick Plug R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S Spray: Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals U Urethanes -: Urez V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes W Windows: Person, etc.) X X-tra Special Cash Discounts Y YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS g Pp, & G. Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA Ph, 365-8151 "WHAT'S THE NEW CANADIAN DAIRY. COMMISSION DOING ABOUT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRICE SUPPORTS?” @ The new Canadian Dairy C nN took its first step in furthering the development of a sound, efficient dairy industry in its stabilization program for the year starting April 1, 1967. i It is supporting market prices of major dairy products at levels which are equivalent to about 29 cents a hundred more than a year ago for manufacturing milk testing 3.5%, a The- federal government is providing funds to the Cc ion for a sub: co milk and cream shippers equivalent to $1.21 a hundred for 3.5% milk. The rate last year was'85c. From the $1.21 there will be a holdback equivalent to 11c for export price lization, with any d amount end of the year. : : mi Basis for the payment will be the volume of manufac- turing milk and cream required for the Canadian market, ! Spproximately’ the amount for which subsidies werepaid datthe - to manufacturing milk and cream shippers In 1966-67. - @ After mid-May, when 1966-67 records are com-. pleted, each registered producer will be informed of the volume for which He will be eligible for subsidy in 1967- 68. This will be based on the volume for which he received subsidy in 1966-67. The amount for the year’ will be broken down into monthly quotas, based on the normal percentage of milk and cream: marketed each month. Those. who received subsidy for less. than 50,000 pounds (1,750 pounds 'butterfat) last year will‘ be eligible for subsidy up to that amount this year. _ i | This new program, in ‘terms of price support and ani of 65c; or 16%,’ over the federal program for 1966-67. It is over a sole, or 33%, higher than in 1965. ae @ What's the new Dairy Connbin ‘abies to help improve the dairy real Quite a lot. And it's cay ae the beginning. _ CANADIAN DAIRY COMMISSION OTTAWA HON. J. J, GREENE, MINISTER ln 1 Stanley Humphries Gym ries: Senior , Secondary” Pa Centennial graduation class has at total of 137 students, commencement and| grads. cises will /s v. Rodney Booth, | M coordinator of student. activi- ties at eon College. rogram’ will include greeiings Prom the Town of Castlegar and the Village « of Kin-|- naird, from Mayor R. Mad- docks and ‘Comm, Bios Sinkols, ear-} will deliver the class his! back’ will be given by Cathy La- ‘marche and alver Leica: whe eeecae for the meres the thre the graduates’ choir: Stanley nn River. Presentation of awards will also take p! ‘At the banquet, the toast to the Queen will be delivered ‘by Tom Oglow. Lana Storvold will deliver a toast to the par- ents of the graduates and Gary major from the board of school trustees of ‘School District No. 9 will be delivered by board chairman Lae Walter Jacobson and dist- uperintendent of schools) toa, Claude. iol will's Speake on be Ernie of the dep: ent of ed ueation % took forward-and a look ENGINEERED » HOMES See the New '67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 ast to the shoo! pont. The toast to parents will be replied 'to by Mr. Jankola, while the reply ie. the toast to school ‘d members will be given by. , ‘A tons 0 the of Bumphrl les Hymn, Born Free and| }; . “Rodney Booth Cairns; Leah Carr; Dennis Cher- Layrence Ghemnort; will give a toast to the pa with reply! by Mike Lauriente. ‘A toast in ‘recognition of the| graduates by W. McLean will be replied ‘to: by ao Little. : e Clarke; per. Dan Gregan: Landa Culley; Lorraine’ D Barry Ferguson; ‘No: Elspeth. Flood; Dick Fowler; Shir- lon -Gemmill; class’ include; mnie chen; Isabell Carol Hi la son; Joan Harvey; Glenna How- ary Jack poker Brenda COME AS Colonial Club DANCE Sat., May 27 at Admission: Members $1.00 per couple Non-Members: $3.00 Per couple Old Time Western Music Refreshments Available ley Go: Sandra Goetting; Barbara Gret- in; Dwayne Hart- es; Pat Hughes; Michiko Inouye; Helen Jacques; Albert Jankola; John John; Steve Johnson; Har- ry Kalmi akoff John ‘Kazakoff; Lucy. Kazakoff; Harry Kinakin; Marcie Kinakin; Wayne Kinakin; Midge Kinicki; Baward Koochin; Bill Keorbatoff; . Rolf Krueger; Sathy Lam marche; Jane Lambeth; Andy Lang; Dianne Langevin; Brign Lea; Dianne Leckie; Wilf Leduc; Robert Letkemann; Den- nis Leveridge; Tom: Little; San- Me Maloff; Randy Manahan. Donna Marken; Joan Mason; | ® Linda. Martin; Nona Mills; John | Castlegar Arena 9 p.m. — 1 am. YOU. ARE Milosevich; — Lorren Culley; Valerie Dawson; i Bob Dep! The second annual meetin; row Arms next Monday evening, ‘At this meeting..1967 offic: ers. will .be: elected and reports given. Me enty dogs and cata have been either boarded or destroyed at the expense of the CHA where no owners could be found who -would ‘be ze onstble for them, This‘ has depleted the funds of the andthe annual Dr. the veterinarian who has just settled in the latrict, will be present and will be. introduced to the members, ‘The Columbta Humane As- sociation and the homeless ani- mals ‘of the community drive for $1 membership, w! is the ‘only revenue, will tal place’in the near future, Kinnaird now employs a poundman to pick up dogs run- ning at large, but there are still stray and dogs that ‘a great loss early this year by e death of the founder and first president of the association, ‘Mrs, W. Pearce, must be kept under control and there’ is no Now is the time to set aside funds for this year’s income tax deductions, The Act makes it possible for you to obtain some relief pom income tax on earnings set aside for retirement: ‘ The Mutual Life of Canada offers lene by which you can qualify for tax relief. C. Arthur Anderson ‘Phono 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castiooers fj pound contract to ose Of the numerous stray cats that would The vi Mrs. L Cairns, has been heading the group and its work since that “the Columbia Humane As- sociation was formed last year under the chairmanship of Mr 5 Pearce, It is composed of a grou) of otsresponible citizens who felt Sintth's Kennels to bear the fin- anclal burden of taking care of dozen ee homeless animals, its first year, to a great ex- tent, ‘i has fulfilled the Purpose for which it was organized: Di ing this time the association haa also worked closely with F, Jon- +} es, executive . secret of the BCSPCA. ined was, most unfair for |th ¢ overrun the communi- iy. It is hoped to double. the membership of the Columbia Humane Association during 1967 to take care of the expense of this important animal welfare work, A good turnout at the an- nual meeting is hoped for by le executive, Badges Given Gut at Robson Tea for Guides . Come ‘ond Hear Robert. Strachan Provincial NDP Leader LEGION HALL CASTLEGAR 8 p.m. TONIGHT All Questions Will be: Welcomed trict. The small allotment m by the SPCA to its. agent 1 y covered'a fraction of A badge sentation and tea took Blac Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. t _Phone 365-6933 Danna Shedstopitere and Wendy Donald acting as Nancy ceanamas and Donna to the unwanted animals or.the bo: for those awaiting new “homes. ‘Many abandoned animals ar simply left at the Kennels. Sev- Value of Humans - Is on the Way Up Ever havé one of those days| ke when you feel absolutely worth- less? You're ‘not, ‘you know.| ater used to say. that if the 8 of] S) ard| Badges’ were ‘presented to the following guides: Dianne Tren- holm, Laundress, '..Child Care, Toymaker, Dawn. Geiger: Host- ess, Child ril Crown, Se et and Ka- thy Tegart, Homemaker, Needle- woman, Cook, Little House Em- blem, Hiker and. First Class badge. ‘On behalf of the Guides, Colleen Hill and Janice Minnich dy | Colleen Flynn and Pauline Le: their tri ie. to hel; trip to Na- if | tional. Treviteze 6 Camp thls sum- mer. NOTICE FOR ALL B.C. POINTS CONVENTIONAL Mortgage Money AVAILABLE AT BANK INTEREST? ine EXAMPLE ,Movhiy $76.33 sume Mastgage GET FREE ‘Manufactured Homes’: BROCHURE AND MORTGAGING FACTS FROM YOUR NEAREST BEAVER LUMBER STORE Mr. Don Boyko, Box 335, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3095 OR WRITE: BEAVER HOMES DIVISION P.O. BOX 248, NORTH SURREY, B.C. WAS EARNED BY. OUR. MEM- _ BERS ON SHARE ACCOUNTS | (SAVINGS) IN 1966. PLUS LIFE- ~INSURED SAVI NGS CASES! ! IN. MOST Per Cent IS PAID ON TERM DEPOSITS, THUS DOUBLING YOUR MON- ° EY IN 12 YEARS. WHY WAIT ~ LONGER? ENQUIRE TODAY AT “CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION. “TEACH YOUR CENTS TO HAVE MORE DOLLARS”