i ‘SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Easter Star Holds — Daffodil Tea Saturday In Twin Rivers Hall’ Minto Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star held thelr annual Congratulations go out to Marla Mickelson! Recently, Mar- Ja submitted some original work in chemistry. work was forwarded to a competition spon-' sored by the ‘University of Vic- torla and IBM Corporation. Al-|Eme: though she was not a winner, Marla placed in the runner-W) division and was gi expense-paid tri versity’s Humanities and Science Symposium on March 31 and April 1. In her words, “My. project d several aspects which influenced the formation of sodium chloride {table salt) crystals, under con- sor of geophysics and directo1 sity of Victoria; Mr. Anthon; ery, ..associate of Victoria, “Presentations were give in discussions of the projects.” vors, Marla! Sti anley .trolled conditions. 1 ed with , heat and cold and sizes of string and ‘solvents .. . “A total of 110. attended, 29 competitors, 55. observers, and 26 sponsor teachers ... We had four lectures by. professors —Dr. z0, Wilson “the man who moves "gontinents, ”” profes- it's the new Interior latex guarenteedtocovernene coat or we'll give you the FREE! Congratulations! in the activity room last Thurs- were the Images of Night. by 15 minutes, Dairy Problem Will Go to Health Dept. és, University of Toronto; Dr. Sydney Jackman; professor of department ‘of history, Ualvar professor, School Fine-Arts; and Mr, Ron- ald Jeffels,‘dean of student af- -|fairs and registrar, University in three sessions with four div- dlons Gs bye student pro Led eac! fe attended one division in each session and participated | fett,. worthy matron of Minto Good luck for future endea- 1 clarinet placed first in the in- ensemble under 21 division last Wednesday (April 12) at the Trail Music Festival. sock hop was held day noon. Playing at the dance An added boon to student spirit was the lengthening of lunch hour daffodil tea on Saturday after- r of the Institute of Earth Scienc-| 200m in the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar. This was the annual Cancer Tea, the entire proceeds Grand Chapter of British Colum- bia OES Cancer Project. The tea was officially open- ed by Mrs, Edith Carr of Trail, a member of Columbia Chapter, mn} OES. The guests were welcomed on their arrival by Mrs. L. Buf- Chapter and Mrs. D. Stewart, Associate matron The hall was fully dec- of which will be sent to the fy "SACK WHITE'S FIELD & STREAM Don Sinclear, our district fish- ery biologist, is oin: ead There is a bar- rel at’ the Ar. row Lakes Boat Club with all necessary instruc- tions as to what is required, and all those. who fish the Arrows orated with daffodils and pussy willows. The serving table was covered with a pale yellow cloth with an ecru lace overlay, cen- tered with a beautiful low ar- rangement of daffodils and pus- sy willow flanked on either side by slender yellow tapers in glass star-shaped holders, and silver services, Mrs, Stewart. was general convenor and committees were: J. Heslop and Mrs. R. C. Donnan; tea tables, Mrs, C. Henne, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. W. I. Summers | ¢; and Mrs. Dave Craig; cancer alleguity run-down dairy pri es on Columbia Ave. ee een department, sal ‘ Palm Datr Dairies) and ask them what acl light of fey juste’ eriticlam wy are taking in the Mayor Maddocks - Transport Board Considers Restoring - Passenger Trains Jats] referred to ithe public health legar May- or R, C. uaidocks Monday. night, Mr. Maddocks described the | tickets, Mrs, H. Johnson. He alos suggested reviewing the licence of the establishment, with the possibility that an an- swer to ene problem lies in this direction. display table was in| 0! nj Charge of Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Kit- chen committee, Mrs. J. Stier, | 9% Mrs, N. Oswald, Mrs, M.. Hing- ley and Mrs. M. Peachey; tea ding at the urns dur- Schellenberg. Mrs, D. Askew and Mrs. to | Saunders. Many visitors were present | films of g The | East’ Kootenay, taken by Mr. >| from ‘Trail and Nelson. thal eal and helped make it a suc- oe The members meet from time to time to make dressings which are available to any can- cer patient in the district. When j n: Minto Chapter has too many on there is a a great need - Anyone needing dressings should pave their doctor contact mi Castlegar ¢ town council's re was won by Mrs. L. Grunerud. of bake table and cake draw, Mrs. | this “shore, on worms: everyone will co-operate in help- ing the future Arrow Lake Fish: ery. Local conservation officer Pete Ewart stated that the Ar- row Lakes sampling project is going to be enlarged somewhat year. Creel census will con- tinue, and an extensive look will be taken at awaits grounds, plankton sampling, all food sources, main fish concen- Seaton areas, and the planting) p. f Mycis fresh water shrimp. nhs ppenerianent of Conservation WM doesn’t pay ever to take chances with sreaicg fost we stock a full teloction of © SAVAGE SHOES for children, Maddecks Shoe Store mast ane and bucktail flies. Freisen hit the Kooten- ‘Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL _HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves ... sscsrseese Ue Bob said, “If I never catch an- : other fish this trip, it's OK with BREAD, R r23c Each 5 for $1 me.” ‘Bakery Agross from ‘Anyone interested in trap|] In our: Liquor. Store shooting? If you are contact Ray Lee, or Barry Fletcher — they are both in the phone book —and plan on busting loose with Fresh Donuis Every Morning at 9 scatter guns up on the rango, with weekly shoots towards the end of this month. Year End Meeting Of Hockey Group A wellattended. annual meeting of the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Assocla- tion was held recently in the Hi Jaron, Arms. Motor Hotel. ast season’s activities Foren re lewed, resulting in a number of recommendations for the.1967-67 season. The new executive for the 1967-68 season includes: honor- This Weekend! DA NC E CABARET Saturday, April 22nd Dancing from 9 to 12 p.m. THE VAGABONDS Hi Arrow Arms MOTOR HOTEL ident, W. Henne;. + | ary Preside Yule: j vcoprenld SUNDAY SMORGASBORD juinian; secre oe A donner or Ww. tary, CR RM ‘Sunday, April 23, 4.30-8P.M., $2.50 Per Plate feree-in-chlef, E. Beadtord and Se cepa! and lext week se ethos and le, Distt sportsmen will be hav- ing their monthly meeting in the Legion “followed ‘by Wildlife fame animals in the Deantia who used to live in the East Kootenay and now resides in Castlegar, Come early or-you may'have to bring your own Fishing on the Arrows has been ERY shy productive for John- the Broadwater ips them to Vancouv- | Johnny en. pounds‘and three in the 10) to 12 pound bracket. ane Solamblay River has poun 8001 pound-and-a-half class being tak- en in different areas from the atta. It_was noted that a signifi- cant feature this past season was the trend to the tration of a greater number of younger players. Bantam, Midget-. and Juvenile. players. were in ‘the minority. The new age rule. for next season may tend to balance the situation. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS NELSON.CRESTON ELECTORAL -DISTRICT. M. A, Merlo, P..Eng., District: Engineer. for: Minister ‘of Highways Date: April 12, 1967 younger players will be a fea- er divisions may follow this rul Sorti, i ot a 27 of the “Highway Act”, are hereby res- on April 27 will set in motion povlbeds; with added. provisions ‘ sentation. at "athe general feeling was that At: Nelson, B.C, - Enforcement of teeth pro- Load restrictions on ALL roads within felson- ture next season. This would be the Nelo as the season C cinded effective 12.01 am. Monday, April 17, plans for. the 1967-68 season. i for. erg travelling, first aid, Houlton th if meeting in Penticton and 1 other the 1966-67 hockey season was tection. for Pee Wee Pups and an outer mouth guard. The high- Creston. Electoral District, imposed’ pursuant to The next executive meeting The registration: forms will be 1967. improvements, . repre- BCAHA an pr aren hockey meetings coming up very succi white passenger rail missioners,” aldermen learne Monday. ins a letter from Harris Arbi- service to the west coast is “being brought be- fore the board of transport com- ‘| Castlegar Hospital Improvemeni District i- ,CHURCH OF &O) SR (Kinnaird Comm. Pastor’ wePhone OneeTga a epee day: O30 sores FP Sa PP ‘ Golf is in full swing at the ‘| castlegar® course and ‘to adda little cotor’ to the game, . Gibb Jr. :|in-one ‘of the season and, I. be- Oy aaa “LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 8 p.m. Held in st, David's ‘Anglican can Church ” Sunaay. School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark SS THE SALVATION ARMY (178 Columbia Street) 045 am, Sunday School 11.00 an Holiness Meeting 780 Pm Bible Study ~ 730, p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to. all services. ‘Yeu are never a stranger at the Army Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory arose Church o blocks East of the Castienied Shoppin: plats 1@.a.m. — Sunday 00] Hour rar am. ( Morning "Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic “Service Phone 365-3150 W. Love interim Minister All Welcome “GRACE | : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Reise). Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. las : BAPTIST “CHURCH | “Pastor D. Reeves, Ph. 365-7176 Next to the. Cloverlest Motel Family Bible Hour - 10 am.- ly. Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship — 7-30 p.m. All Welcome "| his courname: Top » with | ¢ the season opentr eing held on nil '29.;° The i eeanont ds open to: men, women ‘and: jun- iors with the planting of) three freeg per personas the entry ee, Yn Soaks has. outlined n May 6. Times for both men and'women will be posted in the club house. The “Bosse” entry deadline, wath a fee of ho is April 26 with e' first ‘groups ‘playing off on Ret 29 os «Then, a ois tta tournament will’ take place'on May 13 with the entry deadline May 10, Fin- ally, the Castlegar open will be on June 3 andi4. ‘In* ‘travelling around the. course it is quite evident that many sg golfers ignore ‘the rules iquette ‘or Fast don’t know. them. For instance, a responsible es on the ‘course: He does this / byt replacing any wedge or. turf by. hig . im. up slabs ar anu then presses it town: with his foot:to encoura; the grass ‘0 ocnte root a Second, the average player putt ale o indelicate Treatment ie a tee .o Je ject) ears that often are: Maade on the surface when'a golf t is not fun’ to’ putt ‘across. lands, Seni is the one thing realy cours n: the green across if, or A gouged and scarred green Finally a beaten path (as is Christine honey brid ‘whose bore riage takes place early in May}@ to Paul Makeiv, Gam« golfer repairs all divots he mak- er, sented’ a Wishes Chris and P: was, is neglecting care on the greens, at es wore € enjoyed with being: Mrs..R. Foubist- | 0! The guest of honor was pre- “cake” inscribed ed “Best Go-hostess for the evening and Mrs: D. Shields and B oklel Tells How to Be Fit. r ie the guests of Mr: Shield’s ‘Mr. and Mra, H. A. Shiel ‘All the Year : As he grows older, man. 15 less likely to eolebrats the, sea- son of winter. If he can afford it he.jets south: When ‘he can’t mi- erate, he tends to hibernate. ‘The only outdoor activity for many is snow-shovelling. ©. What: is the right type. of exercise’ for adults?“ Can ec able from: | Ottawaz:: While. many. “will hibernate, of; of can Former resident: Mr. E. Bailey, «who now. makes his home at Slocan City, was in the district visiting. the various branches of the Senior Citizens Association. As » provincial a resentative for this district, Mr. journey into the next district; was noted. the ‘gavel is Saag quietly from: branch to branch minus any > escort. 1s See as! gospel b; bail ie uublic:and by teachers. gen: but] om sceptical of this despite all| ¢ man, There is no'reason why carts | ag girls and I was delighted when CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aprii 20, “1887 By FB, Poares ‘sae iig Boys are Just as Good Scholars as Young’ ‘Cana diang, tt] may ay fool they. are i would seem, love| agai: to’ hug myths to I quite believe it, for ait my porome and/ primary. teachers knew how to teach children how to read’— and ‘that):is ‘entire! ‘different ‘trom teaching reading “as {t’is generally taught.:I don't remem- would get or'in school if for the “Hoing ‘raised in England 1} first, year, they: were taught by they should not. It is just anoth- er myth that only a’woman can do this. remember’ how astonished e T waeited ‘my old school to find|™Y Primary teacher was when Saag I said I would take her class fe that fee Livontd teacher agreed an hour, She’ was formerly, con- ‘a vinced that’ her little darlings would be all over me but I knew the: experts and their reams of Iso, | investigations. In fact my opin-| & icks | ion is that boys.are just as good ? sional colxtesy I’enquired what Best = At Rick’s — RCA Victor Hot 100 STEREO SALE. @ Only the Big Ones” fs Cramer) of Porter Wi what I'was doing.’I had’ spent she had. She told! much time studying their meth- me’ she ‘had’ eight. girls and all Pe en'1 said|.0d8. the reat wore boys. Wien | Sass| And right here let me say that if a primary'‘class does not with: boys? ‘They are no more a teal i peta . us job to see that difficult to teach than girls. I've) the teacher knows how to'teach it and’ Be, jennie have the meth- ods at finger tips, it ricco plays a large part in the: increasing. ability to read Once ‘the, basic ‘methods pro} ‘dep ends T have’ always believed, and large ly upon the ability to read a great man many ‘parents will I agree ideas’ and ‘not: sword e hy a grad was et on in ry. ite of » aes and 1 get many | 6 girl who,’ when'I said she of them are made dumb by tea- cead well, replied that she ead chers,, Ihave had ‘too many of | understand a word of it. the students’ fall back on that as an. excuse for not. working, not] in th to know ‘that : they’ suffer; from|1I a lack of. teacher: affection and It was: rated a encouragement. ‘Miss | auificulty, ‘school and the boys get'on because she believes boyd? T taught ih in‘ them: others fail’ low. intelligenc consciously * the . te: bat of ‘age, ‘just ing her- preference: for‘ girls, | until the end of, the.term when One can speculate how boys they could go to’ work. : EAE 3 | her success was this belief. : For the Younger Set .. : Mini and Hipster Skirts In Linen and Cotton. Pretty Prints of Many Bright, Gay New Colors — With Matching Wide Belts — Sizes 7 to 15 $4.98 $5.98 bear =: Mr, J, Hughes 3 home. Monday: after. ding the ee. weeks: visiting rela- ves in*Clov t +Penti adians’. will ski,- figure te, snowshoe or just tramp througt | the woods to enjoy winter at its : in a with, iki ton make ‘pick- onions, Thi 6 packages $1 00. : and keep cimost "infinitely. Only Part of Old Dairy Duncan Hines. Cake Mixes que, special assistant to the min- ister of transport, council was ad- iset of transport, counell was ad. Balance Sheet and Related Stat and Expenditure for the Period Jan. 1, 1966 to Dec. 31, 1966 had been received and would be conslseres. tact meeting of th Casta Hospital Im; t District , meeting of the legar Hospi provement sere strongly in fvor of restoring out! c/o Mr. Poet J. Smales, Secretary “SPECIAL THIS WEEK |/7*) fitter was also read Mon- Auditors’ Report Year Ended December 31,1966 - 5 = day from Kootenay West MP H. - (dated: Ja 98 W. Herridge GARDEN || se seca ca to | TOOLS FRASER: VALE. FRENCH CUT — 10-02. GREEN | BEANS -_ FRASER VALE) °°” FISH AND CHIPS hapa! pkg._ Sde “PENTECOSTAL Still T. WACLE Dear Sir: +> Tcave no intention of Sa bi n Use Says Hover here, only two of which ‘use this cooler’ storage,” the’ other’ (and a largest)” ig fally ‘Yefrigérated’ it r In ry 10 years in this area in’ my ;\opinion this: ‘building has ‘changed : bu l ch Coby Less: Redeemed to date Debenture Issue (Serial) Bylaw Noe) 4 Less: Redesmed Surplus Account © : Balance, January: 1,'1966 parities heaps Revent over Expenditure year ended . j 31, 1006 Balan, Deomaber $1, 2008 ele clea ae 7pm. Family: Bvang j i : be Bible ‘Stady and Prayer, 71,000.00 244,000 00 $500,000.00 ; NS $00,000.00 659,212.14 ‘Castlegar Hospital Improvement District, for the period from’ January 1,.1966 to December $1, 1966 and have prepared there from the at-° tached Balance Sheet and related Statement of-Revenue and Expendi- - ture. We obtained’ all the information and. explanations we required. attached Balance’ Sheet'and related Statement Expenditure fatty present the position of the Castle- gar Hosp’ Improvement District ‘as at December 31, 1966 and the regults of its operation for the year then ended. = | fanction 3 a8 is rey al years: ago’ and: the. ae “parts now..used- are 00! dermen an ae pressing the issue recruiting if possible the . opinions of individuals and or- Tun °°: undergro! ganizations in this area. Reon dated ‘January 29, ah through. a nie wae I-cannot ue i Friday: "130 pm. CA... Sérviee. 4 | understand,‘but it was there’all " CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT iBoste of ite of Trustees) uste ‘ For Year Ended December 3, i966 only, the previous occu) ing Tesponsible for the the painting ete. of the building. \ ur milk'and dairy pro- ducts ane. produced ‘under ‘the “where you are ‘a stranger but mS OM each passel ; c Tinea and could be persuaded in ——— |, Incident entally, existing direction, by the show of in’ Nelson is Shortly to be oo eee OGLOW BROTHERS BLDG SUPPLY LED. opinion he recetved. This is formed opinion from those fav- is the reason why in- Macheth and Moroso Certified G “ST. DAVID'S” ANGLICAN son from East and West Koot- enay: produce: And I most hygienic conditions in Nel-| se: premises: in division of. Nelso: closed‘and milk production car- Red Rose Tea Bags... oe led: out from: our. the ‘Fairview Sub-|f CALIFORNIA ©” - RADISHES GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches 29c. 2 ne $1.29 ous Phone 365-7202 oring restoration is so vital, con- cluded Mayor R. C. Maddocks. CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (Board of Trustees! Balance Sheet as at December 31, 1966 Assots ‘ “ORANGES: 5 Ib. cello 65c Velveeta Cheese . CHOICE * BEEF - ‘Sirloin’ “Steak” Ae. 95 . Sirloin Tip ‘Roast Ib. 95c Prime Rib Roast rolled, Ib. 89c : Rump Roasts - 79¢ $ 35,756.60 . ‘Town of Castlegar Taxation Levy $ 4 4835.46 Village of Kinnaird Taxation Levy 3,829.24 Interest Income Gwide and Brownie Centennial Tea Castlegar Arena, Sat. April 22, 2:30 - 4:30 6 prints B.C. Hydro Bonds Tickets may be purchased from Guide members Royal Trust (Guaranteed Funds) or at the door. $, 4,994.18 -: ‘21,177.47 15,000.00 $370,000.00 5,000.00. ixpenditure Curent Operating Account Administrative Expense ced milk, might add that we at least have 1. well recall CHURCH all: Jatdanpdel trucks ‘operating | yoors that ir: Ri 8 am: Ho ; Communto nic here’and a et nersan: oly union 7 ies he cause person- ‘ a rare a.m:*; Holy'-Ba: 5 ENGE E alities and authorities, so 1 guess. Total Revenue G Ee OT TT i 7 p.m. eohson CiviL DEF c ccowtomeen | the less attention: paid to him ——.: Memorial Church’ though each mu nicipality. the better untilshe has a more. t! Rev. B. W./in in Bag pg Wee ; West oo enay has haraios and true’ set of facts . He went to’Penticton to live, pins must be kept up-dated dand ie spary.” go, let hiny ‘be ‘sure: that: revised when meee i Hi ig in order over there without continually coming back to Cast-' legar and interfering in) /mat- : rs Wi lo not concern ‘him’ Admission: 35¢ _$ 1,169.65 Hin the slightest. sie OF ‘CANADA — aiting Since 1925 the Co 0 and Presbyterian Churches ‘of! Canada "CASTLEGAR | » KINNAIRD SON GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11.81 ™m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School : Age 8 to grade 8-11 a.m.” Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 a.m- Less: yaymen’s applied from e 1966 levi : 12,000.00 Charges Annual hs pe By-Law No.1 Bee) . \Principal $ 1,551.90 Interest" ‘754.38 Annual Repayment By! Law No. 2 Debentures Interest. Repayment Town and Village Levies to Minister of f Finance Collection Charges by Provincial Collector ety December 31, 1966 Advances New Construction — 1964 $ 2,000.00 — 1965 17,064.57 79;312.38 % $148,817.16 Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for é Fast Efficient Complete Service Current Liabilities m By-Law No. 16, Advance on 1967 tax levy By-Law No. 17, Advance on 1987 tax levy Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies "Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 247,184.11 87,152.50 $700,508.26 98,366.95 $ 10,000.00 ‘7,450.00 Liabilities and (Surplus Account re | Dial 365-5351 GLS ELECTRONICS | SALES & SERVICE _ Day or Evening Cells Radio-Controlled ‘Van 29,421.30 $ 27,143.00 Total Expenditure $42,500.05 : Excess Revenue over Expenditure wy oa 54,100.84 $ 30,000.00 - ———- 1 14,787.86 $215,000.00 “This is the Statement of Ravenun and’ ips te tears "referred to in our Audit Report dated ana, 20, 1967. - JMM: January 20, 1967