12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 22, 1962 Renata W.I. Knits For Unitarian Services | Eight members of the Deer/cards were turned over to Mrs. Park Women's Institute attended | Briggeman who is the scrapbook the March meeting at the home of convener. FLOUR, Robin” Hood or Purity, 25 tbs., “Campbell's TOMATO PROVINCIAL victorta, ttoRARY, A.EREMENKO&CO. Men’s Rainwear _ PRC, sys: ie ‘Crossroads of the. Kootenaye’ te Mrs W. Douglas. y of the resolution re- Forty-two sixinch knitted garding” “the price of butter was squares were turned in to the|read as was an article “Operation handicraft convenor Miss Kirk-|Dam" read by Mrs, Williamson. man, These are to bo made into Miss Kirkman was the winner an afghan and are to be included | of the contest and it was decided in'the next parcel of clothing for| that the April mecting will be held Unitarian services committees, at Cards of thanks were recciv- the home of Mrs. Ken| ed from the familles who had re- 581 SQUADRON Part 1. Administration Parades Squadron will parade at the High School at 18:50 hrs on Wednesday 28 Mar 62. Cadets detailed for range will re- NYLON JACKETS $ s , Sours 4 for :... Ae $14.95 PLASTIC- JACKETS PORK & BEANS, Brand 7, 24 oz. tins, \ Beef. :POT. ROASTS, ‘blade or round bone, - Published Every Thursday at “ NOL. aT No. is , ~: CASTLEGAR, RITISH ola THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 10 CENTS PER COPY Pay In oreases: ok, ‘Castlegar ‘elvfe | ‘employees have! f aria ‘In\ ler yn pay‘ increases’ in © negotia-" L 3 business agent, : othe ctatement that the; 0/6 Rust stated it was most. unfair to On one point there swas’ gen- pial /disclosed Jast] counts ‘are. proving: nothing,” as| say -that the 0/5 count proves ;no- "agreement — too, much time F was” reported” in this paper: re-| thing: He said “it proves what’ it] is taken up by ,water : the National Union of Public cently: and: attributed to. Comm. | is'meant' to prove — that there is | leaving little time for more ‘pres- loyees officer said the new | Pat Romainc, is definitely not, the| no harmful bacteria in the water.””| sing problems.’ ; » Fetroactive to March 1, | majority opinion of;.the: Kinnaird)" However, Comm. Romaine dis- |. provides an inérease of ‘11 cents | council. agreed on ‘this point but did not an ‘hour in the. first year, for a ‘This was strongly emphasized | elaborate, exedpt Rapoee | BY. Carl ‘Loeblich and Previous to this‘ discussion, a R Comm.’ Gerry Rust, at. Monday's Jetter was read from the WKHU ae operators + Fe-| council meeting. informing council! that the recent 10 cents. In giving the report on his.at-| Kinnaird ‘water checks showed d year, of the con-| tendance \at.a ‘Kootenay ‘Health| ‘0/5’ This means ‘that out of five ‘Unit "meeting, |- health : committee | checks made ‘on the water. there chairman. Gerry Rust csked for| had. been’ no harmful — bacteria tube, Pa 19 council's ‘feelings ‘on ‘fluoridation. | found and it is presumed that the ic a = new. Comm. E;:C. Ackerman thought it | water is ‘definitely ‘safe’ for human ORANGES, 5 Ib. bag, | Breas ' * % vides for: nine; guaranteed statu: | was. a good idea and that council consumption, ¢ : q oe Rot f fies % 7 jolidays, an increase of one | might investigate, the matter fur-/) "yr. Rust further... .informed 79¢ | 3 : : - - : Previously, statutory holi-| ther, council that “there is no danger . tional, not guar: ‘Comm. Pat Romaine said’ he| of the sewage coming into the as “in favour but not. in’favour| water from Nelson.” Fe rate effective of Y putting it into, the present wa- Mr. Loeblich said he and his ‘March : 1,: goesi from: $1.74 :to|ter. supply.” “He then read ‘an ex-| wife drink the water every day and s2$185 jan: hour, and the: equip- | cerpt. from an- editorial about. wa-| it is his opinion there has been a. ment $143,112 ‘Alt WwW i 3 fi We ul d Cc i nvemel ‘ir regular ead gent jneed: of. the iS study v'the while fie Purchase ist supplies, Weather Z | is receiving BCBIS study ai je] such ‘as 28, metlical and surgi- es er ° ener ou Col) ee en eee Suen ob dram, medical and eure | Stas NEW CRESCENT-T0E . Sew and Save! Now is the time to do your spring sewing. See our lovely border prints at $1.19 and $1.35 per yard. There are seven designs to choose:from and ~ we also have matching broadcloth to. < An inner elasticized collar hugs your foot for new CARNIV: iar 7. 31 at Kinnaird S a water heater or range Sronsored b aie hoo) FOO! ue frets! TEA — Pour’ ‘automatic washer. art 2nd, 2.30 to 4,30 at our hot water ‘pipes ‘and |Nvin Rivers Hall, Bake table laucets. Novelty able zane. door Prize. joe washable clothing and oe red Pythian There “were; 10468: i days: ted: for! $37,834. Balani te was. div. | care given to:1,709 patients admit-| ided between operation’ ‘ofthe! phy- grace hes mid en cad soft air-foani inner sole to cushion your walk © MADDOCKS * Re nel Hoban Ean Fri, le or gas, bills, Your soap and detergent rs Consider the costs of repairs and the SMITH'S e no CARR Ac iti ann Pl netion with layers in conjunction wi the Kinnaird Little Theatre will present a night of three one-act Plays, in KIS pal HL, All Plays West calenny Drama *Pestival entries a consequently of high calibre, PLUMBING & HEATING ita 30 free with ’ PARDEC VITAMINS 100 ™="" $7.50 PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE with complimentary after. lotion $1.38 Value ...... 99c co-ordinate with your choice. We have a good selection. of Dan River: Ginghams which are drip-dry, yd... ve SLO 3 Girls Cotton Baby Doll Pyjamas 814 we $1. 85 Girls Cotton Capri Pyjamas 2-6 $1.98 8-14 $2.98 - Girls Cotton Pyjamas 8-14°. 0.2.0.0... $1 98 Ladies Capri Pyjamas, Crinkle Cotton .. $2.98 Ladies printed cotton Baby Dolls $1.98 & $2.98 Ladies Shorty Nighties, printed, crinkle ‘cotton 5. M. and L. Ladies Long Crinkle Cotton Nighties OS. 2) $2.98 ' Ladies Cotton Pyjamas, S.M.&L. . $2.49: vireeeteseresss $2.98 & $3.95 nn ASA Tablets Colgate TOOTH PASTE 500..... $1.50 65c value ......... 55¢ CELLO PAK CANDY Toffee - Fruits - Mints Regular 29¢ each 2 for ............ 49c¢ BRECK SHAMPOO with .79c Hair Spray $2.54. Value For ............. $1.69 RICHARD HUDNUT PERMANENTS NOXEMA $2.00. Value : Economy Size $1.49 Special .. $1.35 A Reminder - DuBarry 250) Sale Expires March 31st _ For Castlegar Drug | R. E, Goulet — Corner of Pine & Columbia — Phone 365-3911 Golfing ‘Supplies ee Reach, Wright& Gary Player Trophy. Set Consisting atone and 2 woods - made ede Sincencet and Ceeed at. only eee. Pe aoe $69.50 Golf Bags ae Carts - $8. 00 - $24. 50 - . $17. 95 - $25.50 . 50c to $1.25 — ‘& Slazenger pera mansiacuiar: _ i Castlezar. village council: is’ in- ;vestigating the possibility’ of’ hav- ‘ing’a water. softener unit installed. “HB. S.; “Petrosti,” “distr engin: eer of Alchem’ Ltd.; attended ‘the z| arts council ‘meet law, = operating the ‘way it “was intend nde supervisor; Norman Me- Nabb t ‘nade: this report at council’s last: meeting. He:said ‘12 dogs had: installation’ nthe softaner:, anit but it.could be: much more or even: less he" explainéd. | This bring the wate hardness down to about’80 units : been canenE to,date’ and six’ were to “the pound °at” Smith's! at! Syrin; tro; The other six were given’ back to, the owners who ‘claimed ‘them im-| school grounds are first kept clear. of unattended’ dogs: as it ‘is ac dan serous Place! for children‘ when, are about. tA “child : gs ert ‘already been attacked there,” _Feported ‘the Works B supervisor 2 running \in Next, the - packs: are: arma to.:“Many “of these are ownerless it. was repor- ted. | Softness ‘and * hi ‘above: those: ue n> eserbing the units of “ the’ engin- eer said’ that Goan and‘ under ‘is ‘con-| sidered. soft;-.60-150° medium,’ and figures. the ‘water is described as hard ““which? Castle- she ntire system: Ue Sate i nister’ of * ‘Health "Services * "and cheapest “way rould, béto-Have a‘centrai’ one on Hospital* ‘Insurance a advised, the-Ro- tary: Club * that’ $9,000" has" been ear-marked for the, Rotary. Health Centre: for.some :time. Mr." Martin said, “we sere awarethat some toward gar’s is." He that there would be: “no- change: in the taste at all.” It) was: mentioned that house- hold’ softener units it cost of. heal- th centre: in® Castlegar: ‘were being propesed, ‘Certainly. it is our view| c that more’spacious:and better ap- from $150 - to $200. ~ Comm. ’.V.:R. Cook’ said’a ‘certain resident in Castlegar had | a figure of $400 ‘given him. Chairman Aage Sylvest stated pointed. scoomaminititien is neces- in: the effective: community. ‘eal ser. vices for. your, growing area. We lous to provide our. contr. bution toward that” objective.” ‘|ted. ‘to. hospital. during. th 193 aif¢ sical- -plant. and general ‘administra. eee paeeay lospital Do agar hours ‘ef work compared, to . [20,219 hours “in 1980. © fi general managi late. night ‘and: weekend work ‘ com- bined ‘with’ some “juggling at our plants at: Trail hay,;s0) far ‘saved us’ from ‘shut-downs ‘here.:. With, a certain amount of luck , we can hold out until:mid-April; when ¢ stand-by.” power lines’ across * lake © will restore - operations. to normal at ‘Kimberley and Riondel. We're’ not out of the woods yet, but’ we are optimistic, said” Mr. P 4g ARE WE WILLING TO RESOTIRTE? Ase we Canadians welling ai as ‘we have ‘been before '— ‘to grant trade ‘concessions ‘as well as seek: them? ‘If we-are, there are exclting } opportunities for® ‘growth, it we {aren't — stagnation. — = “\i'Thats the view ‘of Robert M, "Fowler, president ‘of ‘the Cana- dian’ Pulp!and ‘Paper, :Associa- " cazada,” or. the ieee Joining the, .| Common. Market, ay It is fruitless to’ debate whether S| We are qualified to join, or. whe- ther they want us in-or we should want to come ‘in, The. dream of a single North Atlantic trading com- munity is stil] far'below the horizon although’ {t."might be well to keep it in.mind. Ihe “immediate task does not cesstons as well as.to ‘seek them? Are we ready.to undertake the and needed to make our industries com- petitive in. the new trading world that Is emerging? ‘| on ‘by. the Greenwood PTA. Their Saturday night concert was held in “Their sharing of” “work, “éna |’ | Grand Forks. High School Friday afternoon and _at Greenwood that F High ‘Schoo! Band” ~ Has Successful Trip 2 ‘The siantey: “Humphries ‘Sec: members ‘spent: the weekend” on by" the manufacturer has been shipped back to! them for adjustment.”. ‘The director gave his promise that the | equipme: ill be put into‘ service. as soon’as at is. re- ceived. Loader. also. stated “that ondary School Band comprising 48 plsiiteet upwards of $100,000 now in- four of;.Grand_ Forks, Seanad by, Mr..and Mrs. Nor- man’ Fishwick and ;W. ‘McIntyre. ‘The band found: appreciative aud- iences.when ‘ they! entertained ‘the evening. ‘The. group’ were billete at: Greenwood*'where they: were treated to: a° pot-luck dinner ‘put . | West Summerland, we aust draw. our maps 6 quickly: and decide on: our route — not’ in the next year or two,: or six months from : now pat in the next few weeks. Obviously, it will be a Jong’ ‘pro- ze wo wilting. 0 i cess to our Texpert’ trade.-These involve: the ereation of new. trading | =: teps to assist, ade- quately and rally, the., companies. and workers ® who’ may ‘be hurt “by new’ trading srrangements? °°." ‘These “are ‘some of the “urgent “of! policy’ thet thon ‘of: new pol! tical or, Itical institutions: Tt is 8° more l- mited ‘and more. familler task, Canadian: employment?.: |” Ane We prepared'to grant oon- mutnds, will | face us’ irt'/the® fateful “year Sie once: 5 i Some time ,fg0-T sald swe, were, free world ‘will be invulnerable, Ca- nada might’ find “new. ‘trading’ op- portunities ‘not only in’ Europe, Int in the U8. and bere countrles as well. +Tt isnot a: -asestion: today of . BINGO PRIZE GOES | | To ORAWFORD:BAY ‘Mics. Loretta Johnson of Craw- ford Boys B iso was the winner of othe ar-Kinnalrd «: Kins- men’s: big Sis bisee ‘prize of $500 it *was“announced this. week. Ernie Kruetzky,: president of the Kins- men: Club: made’. the. presenta- ‘of 'com- mercial policy. If you have ever dri- vena ‘motor,icar,-you will know | there are, differing- ways to face a, decision as to the Folte t to’be taken. For some. travelers. crossroads ‘can be pointe of’ doubt and even despait. But'if/e man knows. where: he’ is going and has ‘a seasonably. good |’ set of road-meps, crossroads present no problem. My concern, at’ the moment — |’ is whether we really know where We | , ‘want ‘to go and ‘have any sufficient new ‘epproaches may partly’ be made © within “' existing “procedures ‘such as-those of GATT. But we may. algo have to‘ develop: new: methods of ‘direct: negotiation’ with an’ en- ed Common Market,; either. in- larg sividuntly® oF “in: “concert! withthe : Pay $5 that. decision to negotisie that must be ‘taken’ soon. ‘We ‘sre moving 3 atohigh : speed, :: and the are just, ahead,» “Bylaw And Election. Figures. were “cost: of the ‘last: munielpal elec: > ton: for Castlegar. ~~ The sum. of 77 ‘was, ‘spent Vi for. the: sewerage: bylaw, which included the cost: of advertising and the :: folders. sent to; each householder. u The, election: itself - cost $120 and this included the-cost.of bal- :lots, notices, hall rent and wages i ion, A second bingo ‘series will, *{road-maps” te get’ us there! I’ think for the two poll clerks. - 0 Seeks. Road Allowance| :| where the ‘present road. exists bet-, day. night. Castlegar Council. Now Castlegar may soon have ‘their CPR. tracks. 3 ‘Comm. VR. Cook, avorks com- 2 ie willing to sell two Tong and narrow ploces of ‘Property fora road al- Jowan ‘Ong. ‘piece of Jand’ is situated ween the CPR tracks and Horcoff's farm and ‘the other just north ‘of the farm: but along the present road, him that it-was not the company’s policy to give property away es too many other runleipalities a ‘are e aak. ing’ for. land. «~The CPR spokesman suggest- ed that council write to the com- ‘West Summerland: :They were |.” ‘They. returned home on Sun- own road allowance ‘west of the é UM. ‘Cook said “he spoke wi with, : | officials here and they inf Castlegar Rotary Club! ~ Picks Art Anderson For New President Art'Anderson has been elected |“!/a President of the Castlegar ‘Rotary Club ‘and vice-president is» Ron Minnion.'; Members ‘of the execu- tive’ include:: Pat -Fowler, John|’ man and Alex Brokenshire.. ‘The |: new slate of officers will take of- fica in’ June, Art Anderson reported a pro- fit of $104 on the Rotary: dance |, held a recently for the Rotary Heal- Hegeman, ‘Claude Bissell, Ed Her-|/* nurse’ pany headquarters: regarding the urchase ' of Jowance. : Clerk Joe Logelin was instruc- pany head office. F, Heather Markin, jarbara, Sharples | BETTY nnd Patsy \VanYzerloo Present a money tree to Mrs. J. W.-Scokes, re the needed road al- presenting Castlegar Branch of the Children. The 2st Castlegar Pack, under. Mrs. I, Reinsbakken, made~ ted to: correspond with the..com.| stuffed toys and sold them last _Christmas,. Proceeds'® fo fund «for. Handicapped. Society for