CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb..18, 1965 Sr. Citizens to Talk The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens Association held now home | 1.. The meet H was saddened to learn of peen in hospital and: who were Medicare| guson was elected: by acclama- Hon to. be treasurer for. the .ba- of the year. Thanks were death of a. pgat 30 mambera present. : -| Tall A warm welcome Was ex tended to all with a special wel- come to those members who had Mrs. G. Quayle real treasurer gig 0 20 many’ oth ‘er commitments, Ly P, Fer: sods Atlantic Finance Co: Opens Kinnaird Branch A natlon-wide finance com-) daug pany, Atlantic Finance Co., opened a branch office in Cas- at Kinnaird. The Bedston to locate a branch here was made after.a careful survey, said Mr, Bourne. He said the finance company is impress: “with the: rowth: potential ey i¢ Finance offers. a ae | pea loan service and also sales financing, x ded to Mrs. Quayle for her 13 treasurer... Evans iy hh Mr. Bailey also. reparted that, owing to. weather condi- tions he. did nat attend the PIO- | vincial Senior Citizens executive meeting in Vancouver. A bundle of medicare cards and information on same have been received, This, will be, dis- cussed-atithe next meeting after | C they: have been studied. - ‘The secretary, Mrs. G. Shep- herd, agreed to be ‘press repre- séfitative for'the Senior Citizens paper. Thanks were received from Mr, and Mrs, W. McCreight for flowers ‘and cards ‘received on Deer Park Socials WILLIAMSON . { Rec nt visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Briggeman.were Mrs, J. V. Brig- geman,:\W. .Briggeman, Stan Pearce of Trail; and Mr, Pearce's | sister, Mra,” Violet’ Hansen’ of FH ae Cranbrook; were : the. recent guest of-Mr, and Mrs. C.'T. illameon ‘while on a‘weekend } t Mr. and Mrs. William Ball Celebrate 50th Anniver Mr. and Mra: William ‘Ball friends and bt bor! were Mrs, Gil ipert Jac bson, Mrs. ©. W. Aasland, daugh.| Wm ter ae and son Jordon of]. ‘Thig: time’ weil Serene \ ‘ Was ie a Haerte @-par- plpg-ayay Be pal fla at Syringa Creek and hee Deer, Park, Mr, Wm. M. Douglas’. left recently: on. a business trip to algary, ‘ | Mr and Mrs. R. Brtggoman, |r son Grant and Mrs. 'F, Brigge- man,’ were. weekend visitors 0] Castlegar. Richards, son Doug and ai ghter Sandra of Castle- gar,’ were. visitors to Deer Park during the weekend. | verhe en which began ed Church Women, represent by., ip-Vineent, DB; Se HEATING | Dom: Fox ‘attd Fred Soukoroft We ‘ot offer A conibLere “ALTERATION » SERVICE 4 + PLUMBING ‘HEATING * ELECTRICAL * CARPENTRY * heer METAL last Sunday, was a ‘surprise ° from théelé son Gordon and. his wife Colleen of Nakusp, company their Torents to, Angeles and Santa Barbara. who will ac- Los tl day. nion: seems to"be arty: spoke ,on Mike Budget de- ihe an "he oat ine) on any budget. The! eae er of of he opposition complained: ‘was: not falrifor the ly: compared our ith:-the 2 Liberal | inet of the fact he ‘general: consensus’ of opl- that' the Gov. ernment of the.Province,of Bri- tish “ Columbia | is’ treatt municipalities more fairly than does .any other provincial gov- ernment. in Canada in- crease ‘hasbeen made in budeet. for them again this year, 3 joke in the| * ing the lf of the ‘that ‘they: were ir a ne ceciative Ut the that I a “Fr L. has‘ been’ ‘appointed p gineer for. Cominco’ 8 potash min* since ‘our area eat: portant,;,mineral an: background. sufficien' judget, Tt ieiniorenteg to note that ofthe SI 1 openin: Jand-Trail «Pol f "OF, es and. Petroleum, alls ° “ine a ad aishton im.| by B. E, Hurdle, ‘Cominco's ma* tin, ig nager of | I referred ‘to the: opening up.of. our area by, the offi a, been: assigned jort- ypme! and thi unofficial opening. of the Ross- heep Lake link, ing: The announcement was made aein's in, the outlying areas.” additional “volunteers and nual ‘ cost “Wo 500 a year. ‘This includes amon. tization of a $20,000. sete in *) (ontidued frota Page cone)” As ‘minimum, starting poini,: the, report ‘suggests the Meal lon‘ of one pumper’ and Pat 5 thst of bet: 2In' addition, insurance rates i follows ‘the in ‘the un- ment in January. of | ‘a $65,000,- 000’ project to develop a 1,000), 000: tons: per: year potash mune about’ 20 ‘miles ‘southwe=* un ito Castlegar scans ar rt estima: owner. of a rene 000 home ‘insur- could save $28 on fie prote Pre | regtonal:: en va ons :. within’ the .unorgat hall | area. Building i: hot inspected , fe athough: heatin, ) electrical'‘and. plumbing ‘4 tious are:carried out by, tl vinclal' government ‘de; concerned, -Doukhobor lands pberry, Brilliant. and Cietischeniae A:to- tal of, over’ 1,000 ‘acres ‘has been subdivided’ into ‘som: 500. par- organized area’ -were brought a: stand- greater, It is estima d}for'80 per cent of its; savaine ion Dew lopment | Contra! “the. highways ‘department’s eer ‘is : presently:|'| cer for ;all:subdl- ahized pproving ‘0: construct cels and sold’ ing’ ey me collection “aince houses'‘are more spread out:and the | distances : between ween * then) ae||.-° ANDERSON additional | corte of garbage ° col- lection uid “bi sot 95,0 5, 000 OA Golf Clinic | ‘to. learn the. fund mentals of i etc.) will hold its first meeting at 8pm. on Sunday,’ Feb. 21 in.the Hotel Marlano- basement. For? further information ‘or. to. register... for. classes phone Resnrpanmth or 865-8108-:: -(swing, grip; stance, TTL For: All Your: » INSURANCE: AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phono 365-7944 i ABENCIES. 26 1 * that sizeable‘ proportion of! the'area (both ‘organized.’ and’: ‘unorganiz- ed) suffers a. variety-‘of subdl- vision and layout problems, that the use of and pressure on avail- able land will be. intensified greatly, that changes in the ‘na- tural’) direction ‘of growth . will tend to follow highway re-orien- tation, and that broad effective co-ordination and control of de- velopment is essential if the area is to have optimum benefits from fai Saskatoon.’ In ‘the early. stage of development: for: about’ a‘ year, Mr. :Goodwin :: wil have ‘his of | fice ‘at ‘Trail; St. Rita’s CWL ‘Discusses Mass. pie Said in English: urist spendin, : I was Fleatas to-visit for ‘The regular of St. some time with the. publisher Ries {i merbers and. Father of ,the’ Castlegar, News, Les) Brophy present. Campbell ‘and Mrs, Campbell e meeting opened with The -) the singing of the hymn.to Our when, they visited Wictorie: ‘| Lady’ of :Good Counsel followed ‘The’ dancing’ was followed by a supper prepared and serv- by. a short. talk: by Father Bro- ea by EP eras ‘of the Hi Neigh- hy. PMY: rather discussed the prepa- pores Laan anerer we were’ sand- eing sal pressive variety of: ‘excellent ples including ‘a’ particularly: {del lect | able lemon: ‘ple, the’: aller’ favorite. phone present were Mr. and Brady of Proctor i) and Mr, Rev:.Tommy Welch of Port- land, nephew of Mrs. Ella Ja- mieson, was visiting his aunt atl the panei Rest Home. embers of the Deer Park| 2 Wotttes ‘Institute’ met at the it a home of Mrs. Douglas ng. oll |¥2 ee for. the Febriiaiy meeting. R call was answered by a rants flower.’ Areceipt was received from | Mrs the Unitarian Service Committee | M8 for a donation to the Cup of | MES Milk fund. Members decided a Valentiiie was to, be'sent to the WI adoptée, John Arneill. e box of pennies Was open- ed The the. sh Of $2.80: wa sent to the Pennies for, Friend- ship fund The Soor. biize was won by. Migs Kirl Refr atike we wai served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. | frier Nok 5 -algo made. reference to. — City, Cantré Motel their: qa wedding anni aver es were extend- BANQUET ROOH an Mis, W, A. B Ball who | wil their folaen ‘wedding anniver- sary soo At the executive meeting whieh had been held Thureday, ‘McNeit was appointed theirmnate of ‘the: entertainment committee and’ Mrs. E. Bur- roughs as. of the Kit- chen committee. Mrs. L. P. Ferguson will be in charge | of cards and flowers. This brought toa close the Tuisiness of the evening. and the ovine by . Hosts. McMixers: The Robson Hi. Noi; bors ) Square Dancing ‘group’ hosted , | the intermediate McMixers and the adult . beginners ‘at their semt- morithly square’ dance’ on Saturday night: in the Robson Communit fall: . The lively and entertaining oveng and: tandem squares ‘as well as the more common-place square dances, all’: offered: by the Hi Neighbors’ regular, call- er Jim McLuckie.” '*’ as Radio Repair Service AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS 5 Lunchi¢ons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room — NEXT:TO PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS — Dining Room - Coffee. Shop 7 days per week 7 am. - 9 pm. Reservations 365-7277 Columbia at Main Street Ph. 365-6455 Jackets dnd Suits Are arriving daily - gelact yours now the ey y 4 See operating, Swithin the area.” ||) REPAIRS TO. ALL TYPES OF TV’ Ss, RADIOS AND. "Garbage: Collection; | ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. _. * Garbage’ collection is’ pres- #3 a Rarer ently’ a joint arrangement bet- ween’ the twin: villages costing about $10,000 a year. Extending the collection: to the unorganiz- ed area; would increase operat: Past. oma ind: ‘sure to tell. them about Wel Waren, qhey wilt be delighted with fa the basket of gifts and helpful : the trace! tr o All the latest shades and styles and always at, - our usual low prices. LEITNER’ S rear tse ee ty Snatiae) REDUCE 50%. for ‘mien hers of. your family fe yeryone ¢ can afford to fly! Canadian Pacific's ‘ fay Plan fares apply every day except Sunday. Head. of the: family 4 pays fuli First Class fare. Others, pay only = half fare. Yau all enjoy the ‘speed, comfort and convenl- ce oe ey eich aes ence of a Canadian Pacific flight for little more than tt re anied ‘the was costs to. go by bus, train or ca Re dotaltson these apprecifited by all present money-saving Family Plan Fé e vote’ of thanks Alberta. Also ask abput new, hy Plan, wae extended to Mr. Corbett the, CBC-1 ‘and Economy Class on ilights 9 acres and Mr. Walilie. tion of goletto. He has als 0 putation for one-man -concerts, |B Travel Agent or any Canadian Pagific office, ain presented pre in PHONE 365-7044 _ Anglican WA He dé : Annual Valenti e Tea : Anglican WA to St. Da-| care of Mrs, M. Reith, Mrs. & : vid's ohare held its annual tales Mrs. _N. Fishwick, Mrs. F. Valentine’ ta and bake sale] F Meee Haat M. son and recently: in the His hall: ae The pp prize, a cup a The Valentine theme was 2a an carried throughout with red and S2ucer. was won by Mrs, A. Sel- white table centres. The ta:| Die. ; ble covered with a red cloth, topped with a white lace cloth, was centered with an’ arrange- ment of spring flowers and four silver candle holders with red EXCAVATING, DITCHING. SAND AND. GRAVEL wo TOR. SOIL “CONCRETE WORK “AND: berated oO. Lightle |: Ph.. 365-5158 - * Box 51, “Castlegar, BC. | 64 to eesist tn the FIRST. L é ASS STATIONARY: ENGINEER pele an Opportunity to one an a host any ‘ine can stiidied and al5o.that it would be Senltion win: ibe Teabonalb ea in @ salaried ? a lot cheaper for the students overall ‘pI fe for steam plant see around hére who would be‘able to liva at home while attending College. [to all churc! mbers. ‘letter’ va read’ from the 5 Sisters of Service who: hope to «| awaken: interest in ‘the ot eat in ‘Castlegar starred din the Walt Disney movie “The Incredible. Journey.” As further: measures. of diverse talents, he. has eee Fadig : “Songs of eople”" Hedermaug on: Mare i’ 5 in which: he..sings folk” ope es appeared, last q iH arts of. Hurope. Bresenta: Mr. Rubes g agp: a re- Brcalent vane ge benefit ad Uberal fringe offeret,. pervine a stan aneees en On a thy ae Fister, tence Rant: rt ae stationary: pi Dapers. and pre~ ’ jas-fired boilers.“ Dtversifie® . machine | shop rears reply In: writ : Z intent elie ting outing papetienee: ean oa office’ quoting assignment. Ha. eo aha _ WELCOME WAGON Box 364—Kinnatrd, B.C. The Kiwanis éiub of Castle- gar. has yeceived., confirmation that well-snown Canadian einger Jan (Rubes will, pppear J in ae Will In re so 2 “Mrs: Bell was: born in Sag land) where: she “received “ her education: She came to: Canada ming to Trail'in:1916 - Alberta. |She in ae Fornell d di vs in facul the rou by Bresenting some| fy ‘at Notre. Date University ny informa mative facts TeEard:|.of Nelson for 1965-66 will prob: made at peat to the members ably bring she wanber ecils ees: members ive libra: for old. 8] and. old sheets Mans: from ;the pret nt 39 fac: a | mc VOLKSWAGEN . ~ "SALES & § SERVICE Phone Bob Horswill . 352- 5355 Collect ' Col plete: Stock ‘of Volkswagen Cars. and Trucks: ines Rambler i which will be made: into dress- ing gowns. and «bandages. ulty members ‘The rians. ‘hostesses :fo the even- id “This was announce hy. ‘Cyril: She |was ‘active’ in the East bee ‘ Fe perder dear ;of . studies. sioner appointed ‘i to hear subiabon from people le \ f z peal Church Women’s adversely -affected by construction of the Coluin- , i ee iL So eT Te COLUMBUS her. son’ his palace. One of the guests.at ll is Baro. a Eisenstein who d:to:be.in jail. The is captivated we the charm i masked woman urns out tobe his own “We have a. Silver Goblet for. obtaining, the best results in electric welding and. for of material treatment in connection with welding. petition with 32° welders ‘at . the" j@ ent’s Tecnolgiske Institute ix slo, Nowe. rae 7 + Mrs. Bell: was predeceased by. ‘her husband in’ 1954 and by a son in. 1929.” TRAINS 7 TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS: WORLD'S. MOST. COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ~The opera's beautiful songs and. waltzes, combined with a gay. plot, \have delighted - audi- ences the world over. ‘The Cana- dian Opera Compary has: pre- sented Die Fledermaus to sev- eral American audiences as well Rpg eee 0 r, the. Tee and a stated coe Ms. E. Thors.:and>: rari ‘A;- HH, Ander- -visited ‘the Butler home ‘on ‘behi the” Association in located in the tounge of ‘the City Cen tre Motel betw een 10 am. Flori children and’ children 2 x meral servis tuesday from. the. Rev. T. Wilding Now on Board _.... 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BRUCE BOURNE BY. 265-7772 Of Silver Bitch The regular. monthly Hest ing of the Kootenay Society for | == Handicapped Children was held in Silver Birch Scliool last week with seven: members - present. Rev. Tom Wilding res welcom- ed asa new. directs It was decided to. change the meeting night of the board from the second Monday to the second Tuesday. of. each:-month ‘to en. able ‘everyone to attend. The ‘school director's: re- port, ‘told of the: visit of Mrs. merous, Canadian ones, L ‘W. Hackman, assistant teacher | = at Silver Birch,: to. the -Wood- Jands Training "School in. New Westminster. Purpose of. the vi- sit was to observe teaching were very i i from’ the,.;Odd Fellows nd their sister lodge the. jekahs. ‘These Castlegar ‘or- ions were the first to ful- port in the aa Ines ea i oe mented president, com- ent : Pupils’ at: the: Silver Birch school enjoyed a Valentine party last Thursday with suitable dain- ty refreshments._Candy ‘ hearts and bags -oft Nalentine candy ‘were distributed and the child- ren ‘exchanged ‘cards. « “Mrs: Palsson has request- ed that if anyone ‘has any color- ‘ed glass they could donate ‘to the school it would be appreciat- ed.: The glass will be used: jin making masaics.* © See : Sewer Pipe 4in. For the Do-It-Yourselfers SEWER HOCK-UPS BARRETT’S DRAIN LINE PLASTIC PIPE ' 10 foot Lengths «. ‘Tees - — as. ‘3 — Reducers Se: Couplings. Cast lron- Sewer Pipe 4 in. 5 foot Lengths Single; Hub 4 in. 8 foot Lengths Double Hub 2 in 5 foot Lengths. 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