CASTLEGAR NEWS, eee Feb. 4,°1965 FIELD AND “My Fair Lady” to Play In Trail Area This Month A. cast ‘of 40 actors and) 30 malo and female voices, singers and another 30 produc- and construction tion people are putting the fin-| is under, the direction, of Char- ishing touches on. one of the les Bailey, well-known for his work on former RLOP. produc- Pa as La sec PETE'S Tv “AND” eae enka tat a i at Cominco. Phone! Bob’ Horswill_ 352-5355 Collect faritt: structure in Canada mili- : b Complote Stock of Volk ‘Care and Trucks : ; a ; : tates‘ against } - : reported; in last weok's. ¢ Radio Repair. Service. i ‘BRN oasc NF been: a: Pie Ke ys : ‘ Castlegar. Nowa: “Comined has anes ars, ftalng, $76. for | Sal ed “Rambler Cars. Woe : a ‘ : : jy aungune in: award of $4,000| and replacement of gas tuyeres;: : les. & Service —. Tra . mployes ' » Stephan Rysen for] §, Laluk, a zine plint operator, 'p ARKVIEW MOTORS his: submission ‘of a:product im-| $60 for a process improvement, Pe BY JACK WHITE — NEXT TO PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS _ -and: will Meet then ‘adjourn when t C) Cabinet and: Members; wil atten: nei ¢ “service | 0 0 Statesman, SL Sir ‘Winston ht "| provement: ide: *) Awards’ of $80: and ‘under perator wore made to .the ig at Shows to be Rerformed | in the ir Lady. : Mr. Ryson,-a chict in ¥ Cominco’s +’; amimonlum sul- : - . ma ions, A week ‘ago Sunday "the; non, Riondel (Duke Lake); Gor-| a8 well as Pass Creek, | Brilliant) ‘Trail area — My Fal The costumes, have ‘Deen West Kootenay zone’ of Rod don Reed, Trail ie Lae Gor-|dam,'Indian Flats, golf course, The Rossland sight Opéra | P ,, Trail (Coll bia Ri-| airport’ area and ‘down to Gen- and Gun ‘Clubs held their an- don Frew clea uM “oluraba acto. Bite vt aot ae Kinnaird, Blue- Players, nearing the climax o nual meeting in Trail with 38| tonay Lake); Wendell McLeod, | berry to the company farm area, pe Ph. 365-6455 } Wartiotd department — R. economy of Bri- | A. McIntyre; J: Bublitz; K. Wi of the ndar. thosg'used in the ‘Broadway representatives from the. mem- ber clubs in attendance. Harry Hanson of Trail was re-appoint- ed chairman for a second term as was Gordon Reed as secret- -treasurer and yours fraly as vice-president, while the fo) lowing were named to head the various committees: Frank Shan- ‘J. HAROLD N. POZER FOOT SPECIALIST Will be at the Crown Point Hofel Trail, B.C, Wednesday, Feb. 10 8 am. to 8 p.m. Practice limited to treatment of diseases and disorders. of the feet: of children and ;adults.. Make appointments ‘by phoning 368-3406 after 9 pm. Rlendel (Junior Firearms); and Fred Heldt, Foultvale’’ (maps, ways and means), | last year. From remar! it will behoove sportsmen in the Kootenays to keep a steady fin- ger on the elk tag pulse through- out the year, as it seems there is a possibility it may be out up to FIVE DOLLARS. B is allowed to happen. ets > phould suggest, and in fact demand that deer tags be increased from 50c to a $1.00 and a $2.00 ta: pe put on black bear so that a larger percentage of sports- men will contribute to the cof- fers and not a chosen few. This would spread the burden over 75,000 deer hunters and at the ‘kg | BUMber ot ante con-| fe need every man, woman and ld who can get out early Sat- ‘urday and Sunday morning and J’ Bet spend an hour or ae af possible 3 and Jet reparation for what has beet g ay musical,” wi roduction tom- rium, ie Roseland high f i | duction,” sald Jack Fisher, 1 auditoriamy i anree other per- dition, location, era o£ preda- tors and dogs if any, abundance of and ‘availability of feed and snow conditions, If the count proves successful, and we are on Feb. 11, 12: ‘and 4 13, all-in‘ Trail. It. was mid-October when casting for the: production was completed’ and ‘the ‘principals will, we may be able |are among the same'group which sure ‘to recheck the main areas later for apparent winter kill, just before the snow goes. In any event all information acquired will be given to conservation of- ficer Pete Ewart, so he can keep a close eye on othe herds for the remainder of the win- ter season. fae sera last see a same time stop the useless killing ee bear that are not bothering anyone. EES ae SSS CASTLEGAR ARENA Ph, 365-5021- NO SKATING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY BECAUSE OF CURLING BONSPIEL s to be on the ‘eokout ‘for any such occurrence and if: possible trace any dogs concerned back to their’ owners. All you need is one witness and then report it to the conservation officer for immediate action, On Sunes the _ Caatlegs will ‘bi forward for both clubs. screen- ing, permits etc. a real step Incidentally ‘Castlegar’s an- nual big-game' banquet. ti are on sale for the big wild game dinner and dance to be hel at the end of Feb. in the Kin- naird. hall. Tickets are limited to: purchase by current mem- bership holders until Feb, 15 when those that are left will presented former RLOP. produ tions ‘ such ‘as’ Brigadoon is year.and Finlan’s Rainbow th year before. John Roberts, also co-dir- ector, plays the part of Profes- sor Henry Higgins. Bette De- Vito portrays “Eliza Doolittle. These are the principal char- acters in the musical comedy which is an adaption of George REPAIRS TO ALL TYPES OF TV'S, RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, tin 3 "tgak at i Bargains! | GASUAL SLACKS — Regular to $9.95 3 PAIRS FOR $18.00 Stretch and Terelene Regular to $14.95 NOW ONLY $9.95 SAVE $5.00 RITCHIE SHOES HALF PRICE SAVE UP TO $12.50 OVERCOATS Were $45 Now $29.95 RAINCOATS Were 82.50 NOW 25.00 JACKETS Were 19,95 NOW 15.95 Were 14.95: NOW 10.95 Bernard Shaw's p) My Fair Lady ts said to be the only musical comedy in his- tory in which’ nobody kisses anybody and nobody says “I love you.” The. Lerner and Loewe songs rage famous by the show. include “I Could ‘Have Danced All Night,” “Wouldn't It Be Loverley,” “On the Street Where You Live,” “With a ry Accu Bit others. Under the direction of Den- nis Truant and Pat Cross, these famous songs ‘be presented by: soloists, the ‘“‘Loverly Quar- tet,” and choruses of more than go on sale & Sporting Goods aa conducting | their first official deer count throughout this area. We want to cover the district from Renata and Deer Park down to the junction of the Columbia and Kootenay Rivers, Savings : Galore We just have to make | room for our spring c stock and this means we must offer rock -hottom prices to clear the way.” Here are two examples of the many savings -you will fi ind: GIRLS & TEENS WOOL SKIRTS get your membership renewed and purchase-your tickets-while you can still get them. Incidentally those ‘of you who ‘missed last week's meet- ing also missed seeing as fine a series of slides taken in this ‘vicinity ‘as I have had the plea- sure to see. They were taken and shown by Gordon Pettitt and de- “CIVIL: ‘DEFENCE. Rescue service of Civil De- fence has no counterpart in re- gular mi unicipal services. How- ever it could play a vital role in almost. any: emergency. Munici- | == Palities ‘which do not’ have a rescue service should look into picted the whole area perfectly. the matter. - Haggis Dinner Enjoyed, - > = I = = = SAVE 20% ON ALL SWEATERS WORK CLOTHES | Thermals -Combinations Reg. $6.95 SALE $5.50 MAGKINAWS Reg. 15.95 SALE $13.95 WORK PANTS $1 OFF SPORT GOATS — ALL WOOL — Regular $45.00 Reduced fo clear $35.00 SAVE $10.00 DRESS SHIRTS Regular $6.00 © f LY: $4.50 OR 2 FOR $8. 00 SAVE $4.00 “SPORT SHIRTS. ” Regular to $12.95 Clearing Price .. $7.95 OTHERS $1 OFF SAVE UP TO $5.00 od ty — MADE we Sy aaa 15% OFF 0) ORDERS MAY BE ‘BE TAKEN UNTIL LEO RUARY ye 27, Regularly priced to “$85 NOW ONLY $65..: SAVE" $20 Every lem in the Store is Reduced - All Sales Gash Final E David Cooper Men’s Wear eS ‘By Kiwanis Club Recently EL A ‘CAREER The 208th anniversary of | the birth of Robbie Burns, fa- mous Scottish poet, was cele- brated last’ week by the Cas- tlegar Kiwanis ‘Club with a hag- gis dinner. S “The haggis was piped into the dinner by piper Jan Dunnett of South Slocan and was held F : aloft by, Bob Patrick, program I Reg. 5.98-10.98 SPECIAL $3.98 - $5.99. BOY’S. SHIRTS Corduroy, Flannel, Cotton, Reg. $2.95 SALE .. 2 for $5 Reg. $3.95 SALE 2 for .. $6 YOU'LL SAVE THIS WEEKEND AT CINDY’S Tots-to-Teens In Spokane, Washingte om “Till director for the club.’ Both men || were dressed in kilts as was guest speaker Jock Hawkins of South Slocan. Tae a Haggis was delivered by Mr. Hawkins who also said & the Selkirk grace.. Musical .ac- companiment for songs by Mrs. S| Hawkins and by Wally Walper was provided bys Mrs. Brewster pie Burns were recalled by 'T. Waldie who noted ‘that ‘Rob- bie Burns was the son ct a tenant farmer. n. rw Dowepsity Enjoy, quiet, spacious, elegant hotel accommodations right downtown, Beautiful furnishings. Television. View. Maid, phone id roor service, Dining ‘by . candlelight, ‘In the Matador dining room and tounge. “Entertainment. 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The Honorable “tishr Columbia: is;in such'an Up: ‘swing that ‘it is’ extreme! ficult for the Op) / Bencer, any; real eat in the ‘de- The Leader of the Opposi- ti Mr. Strachan, led the de- “bate” on Monday’ and roundly | | ; criticized. the. Governments me- ‘dicare plan. It is. very difficult ‘for him, however: te launch uch of, an.attack at this, time ince the details of the plan will not. be. Enown until the; bill. is “ presented in” the Hous ‘The: Leader of the, ‘Luheral ‘ party, among. other . quested a Tedistelbutl ‘seats in the Legislature. It pointed out to him by the Prem- ‘der ‘that if.'a redistribution. of seats was made, that the Op-' position’ seats’ were ‘in danger, not the Government ones; “Two of the Cabinet Minis- .R, W. Bonner, Attorne -General, spoke on Tuesday and I always enjoy listening’ to ‘his faultless English and his logic. The R. R. Loffi ter of Industrial Development, Trade‘ and ‘Industry spoke on Wednesday and emphasized that although British Columbia is ex- ’ perlencing an unparalleled boom the' “crazy, crazy” freight’ rates made it/im) cable for! British ; Col olum! engage in manufacturing and the export * market. Ho; inco faving During the week I ale pleased. to ‘note * several of: highway. sure a green belt. on*each side . ofthese very beautiful stretches ‘Vota me pres product... ‘\ gar ‘and’ ‘has five children, He '| suggestion. awards since Joining Former.Castlegar _commis- sloner. George Henry: Carr,:52, passed away at his home last Friday, Funeral sorvices - were held ae at. 2 pm. = Carr was born in Sas- katehowan in 1912, moving to Trail'in the late 1930's where he began em iployme ent with Com- ulfilled at the time of his death, 25 years of ser- vice with the company. - He was'a veteran of World War II,“serving in’ the army, and: was a member of the ‘Cas- tlegar-Robson branch of ithe Ro- yal Canadian ‘Legion, He was a five’ years,’ an ‘active 'member in’ the Co-op ‘Society ‘ of: Castle- fie ona for 19 peaks served with EXCAVATING, ar SAND_ AND .GRAVEL OIL CONCRETE WORK bale ROOFING Oo. ‘Lightle | Ph, 365-5158" ‘Box 51; Castlégar, 'B “Mr. Carr is aubvived by’ his wife Janet, whom he, married in’ 1946; two daughters, Leah and Lorrie, both at home; two Alex'in and Roy, in Port, Alberni. brother, and, his parents. |, Funeral services were held ‘in’ the. Castlegar United \Church with R Rev. F. H. Willey officiat- Busy Castlegar Resident G. H. Corr Passes : at 52 commissioner in ‘ Castlegar “for — He was predeceased by one |” 4 additional $300 following: an in- teirn awar ee ‘Albert E. Howell, 9 well was nad. f£9 Dec. WATCHES’ - oy bys 2 LONGINE BULOVA “BLGIN: “ CANDINO Westclox - Timex. ar] Oeic) | mothers. charge of | : Pallbearers ‘were: E. A -Le- FP. womenote J. “Mason, Id. Schnell J.R. . Killough, P.. ‘A. Obedkoff, Members ‘of - the Castlegar Fire Department form- ed: a guard of ‘honor. ~ Guides; Brownies “Have Sleigh Party “The. ara Kinnaird Brownie Guide Compay joined forces last Saturday ‘fora very enjoyabl le toboggan. party. . Games followed this out door:.excursion‘at the home’ of Mrs. W.;:J.. Lambeth (where. re- freshments - were served, by. the WORK PANTS. ‘AND SHIRTS’. “We have a full range: ‘of: ce Colors and sizes. “@HEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. Ing. Castlegar Funeral Home: was ae oy Pack sand’ the 2nd. Kinnaird | - serve food and, in: this 105 Main St. Ph. 865-7417 os headquarters A: eroup of women met at the home ‘of.'Mrs,‘Pat Romaine last. week to express their: views on’ organizing’ themselves ; into the internationally-known group called Voice .of :Women..: ~)+ eir purpose \is' to’ unite women who wish to see the sod of. nuclear arms and to see\n ‘gotiation and international law replace ;war.. Mrs, ‘Maureen ‘Ar-, Botote acted as orary chair- ed |. away dag ft Saturday in ‘Robson. The’.$4,000 "award was the highest’ payment ever made by the company ! under: its: sugEes: tlon awards. plan. Rysen ‘lives in Castle- has. won’: a::number’ of | other Cominco in‘1936. Fischer. and. G. _LeMoel (2); G. Melntyre. Engineering trades — J. Ga: ray and T, R, Scott; J: Garay and G.: Coupland;:.J. Li. Gar L Huitema and W. Brownlie; A. W. Parstow; A. Sdao;'A. R, Paul; J. Munch.’ § Smelting department — C. ay; HH. ji Detta; D. W. Page, J. A. Broom; I sen's achievement, “Mr. Rysen:-has seta fine example of the type of employee initiative and enterprise we hope will continue in response to the plan,” + said Mr. Since the plan was institut- éd in 1942 it has awarded more than one-quarter million: dollars to Cominco employees, Major award winners in the last ‘two‘months also’ included two other employees in Comin- co’s: chemical: and: f C.\ Meyers, who recelved $600 mic “suggesting a mora ef- ficient: method of cooling‘in the drogen plant, and F. W. John- gon, who.won two awards totall- ing $850: for devising improve, ments in the) chlor-alkali plant. .C,:R.. Morton also. received an dof $200. for. suggest-. ing.a new method of distributing tailings backe cat the. Bluebell ard winners includ-_| L. yman, a blacksmith; $75 for. suggesting. a’ “bending: > Mc and general manager ; -of, Com: | incos expressed his‘ appreciation a company’s, suggestion awards | iq. die; M. J. McLellan, a plumber | : - Arrow Lakes Industries Ltd. 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