12: ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, -Feb.-4, 1965 Award Given Desaulniers During Minor Hockey Day | "teacher Mra/:Patrick on, recelv| By GEORGE JACKSON Minor Hockey. Day, in Gas tlegar got off to’a big start la Thursday with a fine aoe | a tional effort by. our local Castle: gar News. “Our sincere thauks, - Mr, Editor.” i The PA syatem made avail- * able to us, courtesy of Greep's ‘Electric ‘added that extra some- ‘thing, that kept interest keen and caused the chests of young stars to swell from comments of commentators, Guy Gibson and Vic Lindow. An’ énthusiastic crowd ap- plauded Grade I class repre- sentative Brenda Cowlin. and “IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN . . . And want a smart central address when in Vancouver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's in your room or executive suite... Theo you want the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman . Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Pak ing recognition’ for «th etlort in helping Minor Hocke: oy ulre a:set of ewentere: Bot! in les from Elemen- tary School also sore ‘lovely corsages,' courtesy of Bea’s Flo- wer Shop. Over three hundred hot-dogs were given out to players, as were several gallons of pop. Af- ter all this was their day. Near- ly 300 parents and fans who signed our guest book agree, the generosity and support of local firms “and organizations who provide sweaters and crest- ing for our, teams made Cas- tlegar Minor Hockey. the most colorful anywhere, and what is more, they say it with pride. The day was not all cheers however, one Bantam Rep team went down to defeat in their second game of the West Koo- tenay semi-finals play-offs ag- ainst the fet bat ‘Trail squad. The boys ont but they lost gra- ciously and with a fine show- ing of Se ieatps 'The Pee Wee Rep team tra- yelled to Nelson in thelr new outfit crested with just ‘‘Castle- gar”, donated by a local anony- mous Minor Hockey. Midget ‘Rep team took’ Ro: land 10 to 2 in‘a hard fast.con- test that keptva jacked house on edge for a ft : half hours, The Rossland boys played a ‘nice: game, but were no match for our. local sharp shooters who dazzled th with real emaart’ a the day ‘was the presentation of ‘a Canadian Hockey certificate of merit to Ralph Deswalitiers by director Jack ‘Since ‘Minor Hockey was organized in Castlegar, Ralph has filled the bill as coach, man- ager: referee, time keeper, sign-painter, foster. father, first aid man and is presently vice- president. Thanks, Ralph, and congratulations from the execu- tive and players of Castlegar and District Minor Hockey. freee D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 3, R, Paulsson’s and, are home Nelson took this game, the se- cond in this series, bya 5-4 de- cision; Castlegar won the first game 7 to 6. On the brighter. side, our side, our Mit nT inciinnaaiis PUBLIC NOTICE Square Dancing, Robson Hall Fem 6, 8 pm. Everybody Wel- come, Remind ‘hrift Sale — Le- gion Hall, Feb, 20, 10-2 pm, Articles for the sale would be greatly appreciated — for for pie up anlense Ph, Robson ar 365-5572, Yannalra 865- port 3: Annual Spring Tea ~..- LA to Canadian Lesion Branch 170, SMITH’ 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 _ cast! LEGAR St. David's Evenlug Guild Bake and Tea Sale, Feb. 27, 2.30. Kinnaird Baby Clinics now held ia; bate Hall, 2nd Tues, each Kinnaird. Branch St. David's, WA will hold annual Tea and ae Hae Xinnat gird Hall, Feb, REMEMBER — Feb. 2 ‘Thrift Sale, Legion Hall, 10 - ant Spring Tea ~ 4,30, LA ‘canadian Preaion Branch 170. . PLUMBING .& HEATING TATTERED The Dayton’ 6473-A “Safety Toe” BOOT 6" - OIL TAN UPPER WITH NEO CORD (OIL RE~ after a show of complete ‘to- getherness. They both had their tonsils out last Friday. A two week visit was en- joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rogers and infant son, Sean, at .the home of Mrs, Rogers’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Howard But- ler. ‘The Rogers plan to make their home at’ the coast having ” Me oR. PF. home following several days in the Castlegar hospital. Mrs. Doyle Johnson is Mr. John- son’s . brother, Floyd of Pang- eliminate the puckers and pies a’smoother hem. - ” Hrs. J. Nazaroff Funeral Held At Oolischenia and two Thitdren, Valarie and Rol-|== Visiting at the home of Mr. and |# {on ee For All Your Sewing — 2 hatte, } alims and sui ‘s: yd. Het Ss POLISHED COTTON PRINTS.- LUSTRETONES in beautiful New Floral Designs and ‘colors ‘yd. 99¢ Linen-Like ‘RAYON fora dress. ora sult, beautiful‘ plain shade of butter cup yellow, pink, blue, mint, $1.79 - $1.95. white, ete, yd. o....i cess TWILIGHT BOUCLE, 45 in. wide, yd. .... “$1.98 “RAYON LINING, ass ates 54 in wide, yd. is $i, DRAPERY FABRICS in Rayon, Cotton or Barkcloth plain, floral patterns or modern designs $1.95 vd. - $2.25 yd. DRAPERY LINING, cream, yd.° rooms or dens, yde oo... cee ey tape, etc. on Ladies’ HAND BAGS GOLDEN PHEASANT LADIES’ PUMPS In black kid, black patent and gaina or black patent and vetuoot, : 18/8 hee! or in brown cherub 7/8: heel $15.95 SALE PRICE SPECIAL PRICE . GOLDEN PHEASANT sow BOOTS “In. black calf and patent SEAMLESS NYLONS. »Broven Lines to’ Cleat 3 | pr for $1.00: SPECIAL PRICE . $18.95 Oliphant is now | Em Nazaroff, ‘age: Caateeey Hospital on Monday. 23, Ett) at Ootischenia. She is survived by her hus- band, ‘ohn, two sons Bill and’ Walter and a daughter; Mrs. Mike (Mary) Kanigan, all of ! Gollsshenia’ Also surviving ar ur grand-children and two bro- OUR MOST POPULAR STYLES. : thera, George and Pete Markin. OF SAFETY STEEL TOR ~ °° services were held yesterday from the Ootischenia . nia cemetery. Castlegar Fun- eral Home was in charge of ar- | i : rangements. ‘COM PLETED SERVICE CASTLEGAR NEWS FOR ,THE ‘SPECIAL “2 sPRIGE OF DEODORANT For a limited time only, a special ~ offer on Yardley Red Roses Roll- On Decdorant—a lightly scented anti-perspirant that keeps you flower fresh all day. $300 VALUE | for at hoe [YARDLEY sy CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 365-7813 ‘Mra, Annie : 54, lifetime resident of Ootische- § nia, passed away suddenly at the — : Hall. Burial was in the Ootische- | § ‘RIGHT NOW IS NOT ONE MOMENT TOO SOON: TO START MAK- ING PLANS FOR A PERFECT SPRING. _ WE HAVE YARDS AND YARDS OF COLORFUL GAY PRINTS FOR YOUR SEWING PLEASURE: ‘5, Nazaroff was Boru. May fa. Combed: Satin ‘gl 75 a |. MAKE YOUR SELECTION WHILE CHOICE IS AT ITS BEST! | : “Heery oat A Stople Gun . . $1 00 per r day - WINDOW. ‘GLASS CUT. To ‘SIZE AND: INSTALLED © “FOR PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ETC. ci “AUTOMATIC. COFFEE PERC : 40.CUP = ELECTRIC - $1 A DAY ee _KEYS CUT AND LOCKS . Printed SAILCLOTH for Kitchen’ Curtains, bed. DRAPERY ACCESSORIES, sings, hooks, rufflette Winter Stock to Clear : $1.49, $1.95, $2.95 - ic ETT i Dec." saree, VOL. 18,,No, 6 ‘Retention of the. road’ ‘to|- Park’and its relocation and pana doen at. an. estimated cost: of: $820,000 ‘is: asked ‘for: in = re 2B page brief to ‘be presented to: ydro ‘by; the Castlegar ct: Chamber of Com- merce, The brief, drafted by the group’s:Columbla'river develop-; ment committee’ under) the chairmanship: of J., C, Enevold- sen of Kinnaird, was approved eee for forwarding to B.C, Hy at the Chambers meeting last : ight. : “The © com| rehensive brief, copies of which are to be print- ed and forwarded to interested public officials» and: groups throughout : the Kootenays ‘and elsewhere in B.C., relates some of ‘the early’ history of © Deer Park and contains:maps graphi- cally illustrating the location of the road. ‘The: brief~ says - Kootenay residents view. the Deer. Park road case “as a test the outcome of which may well establish whe- ther the future of the Arrow la- kes will evolve around essential minimum ‘facilities: required for industrial exploitation of a tree farm licence: and fulfilment ‘of water. storage committments as established’ in’ the Columbia treaty, or a future‘ permitting of all the available. warns that. the provin cial diverament ought not this: opportunity to show | Bri- tish © Columbians © ‘and visitors from out oft the province -that, : “full utilization: of. all resources: is possible to oa -benefit Castlegar : captured* the - first: place! competition the’ three-day fourth annual ies Bonspiel by -edging the ‘Alec’ McKinnon © foursome two up coming ys Accompanying Menzies’ were Joe Aetna Ray, Resumen and ‘The McKinnon qi comprised of Tom itnper Leckie and Jim The John: Mo tt pink of i finished third, follow- he George I LeFort four. y-eight tered for. the’ four-event competition. In the B: events “Red Hey. ¢ rinks were ene straight Northern Constructio ‘W. Stewart Ltd., present cont ‘tractors. on the new Columbia river: bridge at Kinnaird, were “low bidders on the Kootenay iriver bridge reinforced conerete|4 ‘substructure units when tenders were opened in Victoria -ye! iday, Mines -Minists thers. advised. the © Castlegar News. é The firm submitted a bid of ‘$166,700 Other, tenders wert Narod “Construction, “Vancouver, $209, 710.85; Laing Construction, New. 2Westminsters $217,281.20;. Man- g* Construction, Vancoliver, reas, 50;" il Driving, ' $178,928; Ch : Long. Construction; Arrow. tender ‘docu- ments, ‘totalling® five~’ volumes, call for. construction of.the dam, its“ reservoir.: ian- | divisions, Tho successful firm has post. a: bond for. half~its\win- ning figure. It also faces: stiffé penalties up to. $34,063,000 if the completion date is not’ met: ‘The dara will control a 14,- 100 square mile drainage area and will hold: sack ‘a ioetbed extending. 145 ‘miles to’ Revel. stoke and averaping ie miles .” -in. width: « (ine bed > te control seepage’ the damn : Gorse of Castlegar. to demand changes in| 2 venting ; systems. in .coznec: in| ton -with’ sewerage installations in‘ homes that'have been. built naird: may “goon-fool, the tou- rist into beteving ‘that’ he’s on: ion. for a rezoning tion. of : a. motel in» the Merry, Creek ‘road ‘area of. the village ‘was; heard. at‘ ‘council's. meeting The application rr ‘the: hear- ing: was made" by Anderson Ag- encies : representative Jack- Hip: wells on’: behalf- of* The~ Big:6 Motels (B.C.) Ltd. : Mr.: Hipwell id':he was‘ unable ‘to ‘present details” on the: proposal ‘at’ this fime: although. he ‘has ‘request- ed { them’ ‘of the motel developers. “Ab rezoning ‘hearing: on‘‘the |! *~ «Cou tio’ be‘held ‘oniFeb.|'to 2 pylaw authorizing ‘the :re-| in r eird shown to a‘ public. meeting on.a.|:b rezoning :-application' at: Kin- |: naird’s council, meeting on Tues-, "day | night. ‘Jack * ‘Hipwell : ‘of ‘Anderon' Agencies showed the plan when che” appeared’ on; behalf’ of the ‘Edmonton group. Te will havea 70-seat: dining ‘room, a 50-seat cocktail lounge, a 60-seat coffee ‘shop, a 350-seat. beer parlor and will: have 48 ‘rooms'and® space !: available ‘or ‘rental asa bar- To! on ‘all’ floors of the hotel, epaded Mr. -Hipwell, will -be* $5, 400 . square feat. it will. be. built on -four: acres: of land’ by‘ Tamarac: Motor: Hotels ‘Ltd. and’ there -will ‘be ‘parking available: for up’ to 232: cars. gave’ three’ readings ; (continued on. page twelve): = certificates, 3, Benzamatic kits, fari ‘kits. event spon- sored by Bosse’s Jewellery were: atches, 2,.McBrine club | “bags, “3. club‘ bags, °4:" travel. al- le Prizes in the’ D: ev- yy. Boundary El- ert ne tran lator, radios, 222 sicetricy dottien 3 itehe clocks; 4, bedroom clocks. Chairman’ ‘of: the weekend bonsplel was, Joe Cl committee -hea ick We ata: zes, Bill “Gheveldnves recep ies Jack®. Chernoff; ublicity,: ; ‘ticton, ig) 021.60. Joe Cusher ‘and Joe Charban. OK to WK. College Vote i Soir ‘An. order. in: “eouncil was ‘ruary. passed bv the provincial cabinet on Tnesday authorizing school cts in the ‘West Kootenays “to present a‘’money. bylaw. for the provosed regional college.’ Each school board must now. meet to: set e date, expecte: to. be ‘in athe ‘last week of Feb- | fhe regional - college: Plane. wo eli other. aa ‘college news: athe Tarrys . Improvement Society is: calling’a’ meeting for. this: Sunday. ‘at .2-p.m.: in _ thi Tarrys School. for. the Ruslan ‘g Beonle and: anyone ‘else inter- sted in: learning ‘more about | 5 rate ‘drawing ' a'- parallel’ between’ ;spections. nd plumbing sha changes, said; that,.village care not. of ‘their: own | oice..' Wirin, ig. “how: ‘ever, ate 2 matter, of individual ) He “said the done the frost’ is ‘out of the ground and-the.snow is’ off it.” ed W. HL 1B Reed: commented: that property owners: have