ORES AWN EE MRK BaSEmM A naa Wt HON IANO EN PONE E/E PACD 12, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1967 ———<—<——a a “HURCH OF GOB (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 965-6762 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10,30 a.m, Morning Worship 4 arte 00 al Ba hd tone sty & ey 7.30 p.m. Wedaesdays * Held in homes LUTHERAN:CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David’s . Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C. Clark THE SALVATION ARMY (2178 €olumbia Street) uni 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting ednesday 780 p.m. Bible Study 7.80 p.m. Home’ League Phone 365-7112 Public invited ‘to all services You awe never a stranger at the Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at'11/a.m: ———SSSSSS—_ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Ph, 365-7176 = Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza eee ii am. 730 p.m. by hb of Castleg CENTENNIAL PARADE ROUTE - jPlanned Kinnaird at 11 a.m. and will arrive at Pass and Ki Creek-Park at about 1 p.m. Highlight of parade will follow the main ugh Kinnaird and the main Centennial Committees is shown in the ‘ ird ‘si crow: of map. Leaving the Kinnaird site shown, the te Gueen, Joanne Rempel. Miss Rem. shopping dis- ple, a student. at .KJSS, was chosen as trict of Castlegar. After crossing the Col- umbia river at the ferry, it will proceed all-day festivities at the park will be the highway thro- queen: at a the Castlegar-Ki recent pioneer dinner, Held to honor those citizens of the district who were presented with Centennial medals. — Castlegar News Photo Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce celebra' its 1 anniversary on Monday, just six weeks before the 100th birthday of Confederation in Canada. The Bank ‘dates its age from of The C. Bank of Commerce in 1867. put ‘as the Bank’s commercial lette: for. Bay points out, one of the banks which amalgamated with Commerce — The Halifax Bank- ing Company — dates back even further, to 1825, ‘When the Commerce was established in 1867, its to Pass Creek Park. The parade leaves Commerce Centennial Marked On Monday competition for there were, at 00th j one time, 41 separate banks in Canada. By the’ beginning of the twentieth century, the consoli- | 3! dated figures the banks which now Sas | up the, Com- merce showed a total of 91 bran- ches and assets of $68 million. In the Bank's early years, some of the colorful chapters of the bank’s early history deals with activity in ‘the Yukon dur- ing the great gold rush, .with it Robert was the Hon. William McMaster’ who later became.a senator. He also founded the college in aan ilton which, as a ‘university; ‘still Dears his name. Eight years later, H -| Stark Howland, who was associ. ted with the group which found- ed the Commerce, became the as one of the bank's As'the bank moved into the 1900's and the number of bran- ches multiplied,‘more’and more families became: customers. Savings were taken from under the mattress and put into le bank, ‘Customers discovered the of writ founder and first of another new bank, The Imperial Bank of Canada. ‘At first, both banks were Progress ‘in the face of intense By-1920, the bank had 741 branches: and assets exceeding $600 million. The test of the depression ;| years wae met and passed and) e ie economy turn ward during and after: gO War. ayaa the pani was. ready to Te ; “50 Tinto Study and; Prayer. |‘ After the the two ladies will visit across Can-| 2%ets, at th Friday: - 7.30 pm. C.A. Service, “Where you are a stranger but once” ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion 11 am. Holy Communion Soroptimists Will Altesd Convention AtGoast City ‘Two members of the Sorop-' timist Club will be attending the international convention: in Toronto this July it was learn- recent Controtled” decentralization through ional offices 'facili- tated steady growth. Computers been those of a growing: enter- prise ina bank moves forward with C ada nto a potty century of *Of challenge and change.” Caravan Sliown ‘To 60,000 at Coast Nearly. 60,000. lower’ main- Kinnaird Guides _ Host Brownies Med fo Fly Up the 1st Kinnaird Brownies who came to observe a guide meeting before flying up to the guides next fall. On May 12 In the auditor- ARNIE’S PLASTERING & STUCCOING @ FREE ESTIMATES @ GUARANTEED WORK Grand Forks, B.C. Phone 442-8717 © ‘of the spring reyue was a gym- jum of. the Park School the guides held ‘a: moth- er's day coffee party with the help of Mrs, C. Pepper and Mrs, J. Gormley, A skit, The Captain Takes A Rest, was performed by Margie Kanigan, Grace Gormley, Pam Warford, Joanne Pepper, Shee- na Warford, Sherry Sayenchuk and Diane Chapman. The entire Euide company _____KOOTENAY WELDING “~~ & CASTING REPAIRS Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. ; 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 First-class general welding and machine work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enough” ‘team of boys who hold the title then and guests witha toohlan show wearing outfits that belonged to the mothers, ° A lucky cup draw was made and the prize was won by Mrs, M. Warford, ’ Guests for the evening were: Mrs, A. Rizzuto, Mrs. H. John- fon, Lp ee J. Roberts and Mra, To end’ the evening the guides gave their: mothers a plant for Mother’s Day. Paddy's Rolls Over Castlegar Team in Sr. Softball Play Castlegar played Paddy's Esso in Suuniigdale Park aay May 10. The score was 7 to 2 is favour of Paddy’s, ‘he next home game is to- night in Kinnaird: Park with Gaitlesar against Kootenay Ho- fe This Week's Special TE Pant Sale on all CIL Paints Ends Saturday 50c Off on Quarts $1.50 off on Gaflons P & G Builders Supply Across From the Arena — Phone 365-8151 ose a Business and Professional Directory land residents have toured the Commission’s Con: “Despite its ‘obvious popu- sanity, caravan manager Vernon Ferguson says his.staff and. the caravan itself can handle twice as many people vathout, Jengthy lineups or undue; d ib © displa fe ey a moveable ys for the young- sters, to vi that serve as mute wie ae for. those, who and ‘other automatic ent have increased the “ani of. 8 services: The final amalgamation that Imperial Bank | 12¢ formed Sanedian of: Commerce -was- accom; in 1961, The ‘number ‘of ‘persot- nel has since increased tc than 18,000. The numt exceeds ed at a ada and.will spend some time in British Columbia. It was reported at the meet- ing.that the measles clinic spon- sored by the club was-very suc- cessful. A request for a donation by the Centennial Committee to assist with the local Centennial project was honored. Plans were finalized for the float to be entered in the parade sponsored by the Centennial Committee. Election of officers for the 1967-68 season followed with Miss P. McLeod elected presi- dent; Hire E. Herman, vice pre- sident, Mrs, R. Rivers, correspon- ding secretary; Fowler, recording secretary. ‘and Mrs. McDonald, treasurer. CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 885-8337 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robsan — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School y 9.80 am, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA __ ee ee KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age 3 to grade 3 - 11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 a.m_ The commercial letter says rs Admission. to. Centennial project is free; Chit Canada's ‘participation ld wars, ye ise artifacts, experiences ‘the. de velopment of Canada from eval times to the "present undreds : of artifa tor ‘actually dren under ty should be accom- the bank’s achievements “have panied by an adult. NOT To Commercial RE: B.C. Egg Marketing Scheme ICE Egg Producers OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN MOWERS. AND TILLER REPAIRS WALOIE SERVICE CENTRE 767° CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ‘Recovering — . Remodelling Carpet! — ‘Tiles Any commercial egg producer in the Province of British Columbia operating as such as of the 1st day of May, 1967, and who owned 500 or more . layers at that time, is entitled to vote to approve or reject a scheme to control and regulate the marketing of chicken eggs in the Province of Bri- tish: Columbia. In order to be eligible to vote, a producer. -: must register with the undersigned. on or..before the 26th day of May, 1967. Any registration letter postmarked later than the 26th day of May, 1967, will not be accepted for registration unless suf. ficient reason is given in writing. Ifyou ;have_ not received a registration ‘form by mail please request’ one in writing from: the undersigned as soon as possible. R. H. McMurray, Returning Officer, B.C. Egg Maxketing Scheme, - Box aes Cloverdale, B.C.’ PARDMAN FURNITURE Ma: amd Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL » ENTERPRISES ORT. EXPORT P.O. BOX 833 - Phones: 365-5263 365-7816 Castlegar, B.C. INTERIOR’ VACUUM SERVICE Located in basement Car-Mils_ Fabrics ‘Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. ° OPTOMETRIST 4 PORTABLE WELDING : losed All Day Sun | Not fust another place toe eat ; But the the pla ice to. £255, another: : — PUTCH-MAID BAKERY. LIMITED MARVIN.L. LeROY GREEP’S .. ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL. Office'Hours: © - Tues. through Sat. 9-12 5 Phone 365-7355 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING | ‘ ‘Sapplies snd & and Instatlationa F Meating ou Phone DESMOND T, LITTLEWOOD, Dos. OPTOMETRIST 866 Baker St. Nelson, ee SANDING SuriuestN For. : Work ‘Guaranteed = guBGER STAMPS. Free gs AND FABRICATING (Bectzteal Waring: BOUNDA Electric (Castepan) ea. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes “Phone 365-7241 Birthday ‘Cakes ‘ Wedding: Cakes Annivers: Cakes Phone 365-7765 A PAR LOW interprises Ltd. GRAVEL Gunsmiths EXCAVATING DITCHING Hone mith orting Goods Bh, 368-51 KINNAIRD TRANSFER The Scene at... Se SECONDARY rf Our Spring Revue. (con.) Last item on the" program the .revue.. It was nice to Play to a full house, We noticed a new face among the hers recently and’soon nastics display by the of B.C, champions in the 14 and under age category. These boys are: Doug Freeman, Doug Hain- es, David Babich,’ David Mc- Creight, Tom Idle and Jack Woods (leader.) They did their warm up routine in..time lively . music and then gave a spirited exhibi- tion on the rings, parallel bars, and high bar. Their. demonstra- tion was very well received by the audience, We wish to join Mr. Lind in our appreciation of all those par- ents and friends’ who attended discovered that it belonged to Mr. Groutage who: was schedul- ed to do some practice teaching up here, After getting acquaint- ed with him (andthe idea of us being his “guinea pigs”), we found that we liked him very much indeed, and we hope that his two weeks with us have been pleasant. * tok oe Many students these days are practising events for the| outdoor track meet to be held on Friday. Pole vaulting, sprint- ing, high jumping, and long are the main events GOOD BLACK TOP SOIL Gov't. Inspected Ditching and Excavating M&M. TRUCKING “EXCAVATING Phone 365.5917 & 365-3158 tin 1 x. looking at. their. reflection in. a One comical event happen- ed at the pole vault pit. Three boys were practising — unaware of the presence of Mr. Jeffery. One confided to.another that he was‘ going to> “‘avold” the cross country (slightly alter- ed version)..When Mr. Jeffery cleared his throat, the startled vaulter cleared: ten feet’ with ease, (We won't report what hap- pened when he Janded). room pecomes lark — The a bright light flashes on’a white surface. You have now: entered to the left of the 1 weatie Oo. It seems the positive numbers are ors ‘but you are really watch- ing films of. these - confusing to. explain : their mysteries, but alas, always one or two of us re- main “in the dark.” Gar Wash May . Establish Here The liestlon of establishing business was taken up. by. Kin-' naird council, At that time, ac- tion was deferred pending clear- ance of certain matters with the medical health officer. Tuesday night, members of Castlegar council said that. the matters ‘which concerned Kin- naird council did not seem to be a problem in the neve location proposed — in Castlegar instea of Kinnaird. The most serious sethack— the problem of drainage—should be no barrier to establishment of|; the enterprise here, ‘said mem- bers of council, This matter will have to be investigated, however, as’ will! two other factors, water useage and zoning bylaws. reliminary study of the iperal by council turned uj | considerations, that after the appropriate study, council would deliver its decision on the matter'to the potential developers’ spolleltor: allegate? Mood Of Coffee House ‘Desirable: Fowler Formation of a college house in’ Castlegar would'“help to pro- mote a collegiate atmoephere, and for that reason it:should bi 5 encouraged by..the Chamber. of Commerce: and © ceiher adult groups. ©: a ‘This was the mn of Dr C.8. Fowler; pre: dent, of the Castlegar’ and District Chamber, Dr.. Fowler wa: reporting last .T ‘mem: ‘DEPARTMENT KOOTENAY LAKE Nelson, -B.C. May 15th, 1967. .. Effective May 20, 21 and 22, 1967 4, All times Pacific Daylight Saving Time 2. MV. Ans mb caftes' bar will-be open | Department of: Highways, OF “HIGHWAYS FERRY SCHEDULE Leave’ Kootenay ay Bay ae bers, for: the college coordina-| tion “committee ® that. active® en-| couragement | ‘by the committee is ie nto a. group which has. caggested such an enterprise legar. : + Dr. Fowler was making the report in the .absence of. the chairman of that committee. He said that while no firm arrangements have .yet “been made the : project’ is being ia- vestigated and that the Last week, the potential new| & no difficulties in either of of these a Mayor R. C. Maddocks said FRESH KILLED Chickens . Grade A. Gov't Inspected., tee. wishes ee 02 on. record as 8.00 ‘a.m. 10.00 am.’ 11.00 a.m: 12.00°noon 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. _. 8.00. p.m. 4.00 p.m., 5.00 p.m. £6.00 p.m... < 8.00 p.m: 10.00 p.m. . icpe Plans Float in Gastlegar-Kinnaird Centennial Farm 12:00 midnist 2.00 am. day night to assemble the uae * Reporting ‘on; behalf ‘ofthe, members, who-had ‘attended th toastmistre i most enjoyable. she said it was very enlightening to learn of the aims and objectives of:the vari- ous . women’s: orgatizations Castlegar and ‘area... ugh tt lou; resent e gave are e of the activities of. the. IQDE, CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Grand Carnival ‘Spareribs aN E Meaty for Barbeque. Gov't ins. .. ey Bologna — No. 1 -Quality.: For. the Lunch, Bu Prem . MONARCH Salad Dressing 32. ‘HOT.DOG AND HAMBURGER Relishes 12... HOT.DOG AND HAMBURGER Buns Packages of. 8 Tube Tomatoesiia. nin29e | Cucumbers ise English: ae 39c Pineappl Crushed. 15-oz. tins : 128-07. Jug Oly. cecscrceeeeconneen F ab King Size .: Ph.. Castlegar 365-3184 % Trail 364-1785 \ 1025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C: enone. 365-7124 RGOTENAY. BUILDERS AND“SUPPLIERS. 636 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-5155 “A. Complete Builders Service! BONNEY WELL DRILLING Domestic Water. Wells Reasonable Rates ‘Phone Jim Bonthron 365-6751 ment of postage in cash, and ts a ‘Audit Bureau of Circulations, Tt Weekly Newspapers Association, and ly, Newspapers Advertising An is .a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadjan , CASTLEGAR NEWS f Published Every Thursday, At “THE OBOSSEOADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” e « o. Agreement: It 1s agreed by the advertiser re- questing ‘space that the Nability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertisement of any description.or in:the event that errors occur in the publishing. of an- advertisement, ahall be LUmited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that member of the the BC, Week- should be Editor, Castlegar News, Dra’ Letters for publication must be Uability im any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. And Parade > Monday, May. 22:' Phrade: leaves 6th ‘Ave., Kinnaird, 11. a.m, Arrives Pass Creek Park _. via Ferries at 1 p.m. t ¢ Cc of. Queen — Mi ymakana — Crowning of Queen — Mid “MUSIC — DANCING — FOOD. _- Carnival ‘at. Pass Creek. From: 11 a.m. to Midnight : Crowning of:Queen at 2 p.m: — Speeches Gymkana at'3 p.m.\ (Entrants 8 to 20 years. Prizes and Ribbons) : " * Bingo and Midway. ‘Booths Continuous from ‘11 a.m.' Prizes for Lucky Ones ’ ‘Food in Plenty £08 for All, Plus Candy Floss, Popcorn, Beverages, etc. Music — P.A. — First Aid — Toilets — Good Parking Facilities : EVENING “ATTRACTION _ SQUARE DANCING: 6.30 to 8.90 p.m. Hosted by McMixers, Caller Jim McLuckle “LATE NITE DANCING: 8.30 to. Midnight.\Fred Orlando!and His Orchestra’ _Radishes o or - Dog Food ras 3 — ay SHOP AND. SAVE AT KINNAIRD. roll Stuart’ House, 18-Inch er FOOD MART FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY TO'CALL PHONE 365-5336 Central Food Mart Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.