CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 22, 1961 trouble-free. .fuss-free painting with... Kyanize Spree You palnt: with a miraculous pbs new kind of paint ———_—= Col | Spree by Kyanize. PARDMAN _FURNITURE & APPLIANCES The annual Sunday School Pic- nic was held recently in Robson at the Robson Schon, A guod time was enjoyed by all and the win- ners of the. varlous contests. were: Girls: 6-7 years: Darlene Ads- head, Lynn Sanford, Adele Thring; 7-8 years: Dawn Sanford, Glenda ‘| Oborne, Melanie MacBain; - 6-9 yeara; Margle Thors, Patricia Nick. erson, Karen Anderson. 9-10 years: Irene Hunter, Mar- ‘| gle Thors, Karen Clark; 11-12 years: ‘| Joy Andersen, Marine Adshead, Pa- mela, Nickerson; 12-13 years: Ohar- lens’ Brown;. Lana Shuttleworth, Wendy ‘Worley, Don Rogers, Earl Nygaard; 1-8 years: David. Scott, Don Rogers, Doug Gordon; 9-10 years: Neil Shuttleworth, Rodney Bro, Victor Giraud; 11-12 years: Brian Belbeck, Chris MacBain, Martin Anderson; 18-14 years: Ronald Waldie, Rich- ard Weldie; Jim Waldle. Bi ‘Teachers’ wheel ‘barrow race: Mrs. Ivy Salekin and James Wal- die, Leslie Waldie and J. Raine. Jelly eating contest: Ronald Waldie, Rodney Bro, Ken wyllie, Girls bicycle obstacle race: Pa- tricla Brown, Barbara Fowler, Ka- ren Clark, Boys bicycle race: Ken Wylie, Richard Waldie, Brian Bel- beok. Boys: 6-7 years: David Scott,| ~ GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Robson Church School Picnic Peanut relay’ with spoons: Girls: 6-9 years: Glenda Oborne, Dawn Sanford; Margle Thors; 10-14 yeara: years: Patricia Brown, Barbara Fowler, Pamela Nickerson. Boys:, 6-9:years: Nell Shuttle- worth, Rodney Bro, Barl Nygaard; 10-14 years: Richard Waldle, Chris MacBain, Brian Betbeck, ‘Three-legged race; Girls: Eve- lyn Hunter and Karen Clark, Ma- xine Adshead and Lorie Gordon, Linda and Adele 'Thring. Land Problem To be Solved Soon by Gov't Assurance that’ the Doulhobor land problem “will be settled short. jy, almost in. accordance ‘with’ the Lord Report” was given an execue tive, meeting of the Association :of Kootenay Municipalities by “Dr. G. R, Kennedy, deputy attorney-gen- eral at Nelson on‘ 8ai ys The Lord Report deals with thir *} disposition of - publicly owned land, at present occupled by Doukhobors. The deputy attorney-general did not divulge what, Prob heseerd will be introduced, Dr. Kennedy. stated ‘he’ felt a future aaerdd Between ithe Justice department sae. the AKM may be should the. problem prove Mrs. H.'Johnson, ‘Phone: 6298 Mrs, L. .P. Ferguson. spent Thursday in Trail visiting with her son and ‘daughtér-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hill, ‘Guest of. Mr. and Mrs, M. Pord over the weekend was their daugh- ter, Miss Pat Ford, who Js teaching at Creston, Miss Ford returned to cen eo me CHUCK’ S$ RED AND WHITE STORE “KINNAIRD; B.C. HI-G DRINKS, 48 oz. Orange or Grape SOR ese lie as ceu ses SIMO WIDE MOUTH MASON LIDS, 2 doz. . 69c CERTO LIQUID, bottle .......:5.. 33¢ WATERMELON, stripped, Ib. ...... Te BEEF ROUND STEAK, th, . BEEF T-BONE or CLUB, Ih; ..... VEAL cHOPS, all cuts, Ib., . “ICE CREAM, 3 pint size, Faultless . 49c MILK, Pacific or Carnation, 6 tall tins 99¢ Creston Sunday. v Mr, T. B. Couch, accompanted .by his daughter Mrs, Ralph Harding ani grandson Dale Harding, Inft for. Nelson Sunday evening,. They are enroute to Scotland for a two- month hollday. Mr. R. Harding mo- tored to Nelson with them, They left. by train on Monday morning for Montreal where they will board the boat the Empress of England. On their arrival at Greenoch they will be;welcomed by Mr. Couch’s sister Mary who visited in Castle- gar for two years, several years ago. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, T, Couch, - Miss Wendy Seaton was' the guest of Miss Dulefe Whitelock in ‘Trail at the weekend and they mo. tored to Champion -Lake where they enjoyed the afternoon swim- ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrower and their daughter, Miss Sybil Harrow. er. are enjoying a week's holiday at Kaslo with thelr son, Mr. Alec Har- rower, who is on the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Mr, David ‘Dornan of White Horse 1s visiting for a while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Don- man, s E Mrs, Steve Melnick returned home at the weekend fsom a trip to Vancouver. | 5: Mr, and Mrs, J, A, Seaton have returned from a holiday spent. vis- iting coastal points. On thelr re- tum they were accompanied by their daughter and infant grand- son, Mrs. W. J. Moodie and wages of North Surrey,” THE WEATHER too stubborn for present efforts. SV. Higgins, AKM president, said the meet was-held in camera ‘because .. secret . police Robson. Hall to Get Propane Healing Units , Mrs, R, A. Fowler, presided at a recent general’ meeting of , the ‘Robson Recreation Society held: in the Robson hall to authorize and express approval of a new heating syatem forthe hall.” * Although disappointingly ° ‘few people turned out, there was a suf- ficient number -present to success- fully carry out the progam of the evening. A minute of silence was obser- ved in,remembrance of O. B, Bal- lard, a long-time resident and com- munity leader of Robson, who ‘had recently passed away, ‘The treasurer's report, delivered by Mra, 9A. EK, ‘Waldle, showed the society to be in ‘quite ‘a “healthy state financlally..O. Nygaad repor- ted.on. the bid’ and estimates: re- celvéd by the soclety'’on a proposed new heating aystem for the hall. A motion from the floor put into action a plan to install two propane units in the hall. The In- stallation and equipment contract will be given to Barclay Products Ltd., who -had kindly sent a. re- presentative to the meeting to an- swer any questions that . might arise:. The meeting authorized the RRS executive’ to borrow money in order that the hall may be proper- ly insulated. RERATA SOCIALS .. Mr. and. Mrs." A, G. Koch and Alvina spent the weekend in Castle-, gar, visiting Mrs, Koch, Sr., and tele. son Freddie, Mr. L Wiebe ee the weekend in, Kinnalrd visiting his family, was divulged by Dr. Kennedy; The: attorney-general’s depart- Ment instructed the ‘preas be barred | _ from the meet ‘The. association was told by Dr. Kennedy it would be better to re- fer to “the- terrorist problem in. the Kootensys” rather than the “Douk- hobor problem.” _: “There is not enough proof to trace it “to conclusively Doukho- bors,” he told the' meeting. He also advocated & more’ “friendly policy” ‘by people in. the area toward Douk. hohors. . Mr. 1, spent the weekend here ‘tele his family, - ‘Eddie Rohn, Eileen“Funk, wWal- do' Penner, who ‘are staying ‘with friends’: In Castlegar ‘during high water, managed to get home for the |: weekend, ~ ‘Jeanette and Bob King of Cas- :| tlegar “pent the, weekend at their summer, home here, “Kingsley “Brown ‘and: ‘Graham McMillan’ of OBC News Television, Vancouver, spent several days in Renata taking photographs of ho-| mes, scetiery and a number of lo- cal They also’took tape- recordings of various persons opin- :High Arrow ‘dam, ©; Nygaad ‘reported on the shel- lacing.and vanishing of: the hall floor and the extent of plumbing repairs carried out. Mr. Nygaard expressed his thanks to the many people wiio had . kindly’ donated thelr labor to. work on the shall floor. ; Following the reading of .cor- respondence from Dick McKeen, would be held this year only if enough ,were interested and if a suitable location could be found, She algo noted that these clas- ses would be restricted to Robson residents. °J.aR. Webster expressed his cor. re ‘and Programs. Branch, concerning a scheduled. summer. swimmirig class ‘for. both children and adults, Mra, Fowler explained that these classes the parking altuation satisfactorily” or the ROMP would have te be no- “OPEN. DAY: & NIGHT: KING | KOIN. LAUNDRY CASTLEAIRD PLAZA «+; YOUR: House. WIRING et PLUMBING HEATING _ PHONE ‘5919. “1A letter was. read from J, D. McMynn, president of the Associa. |. ted Chambers of Commerce of Southeastern B.C., thanking the Chamber for its “interesting com- ments” on the ‘appointment of: a secretary-treasurer for the Asaocia- tion, He said the letter ‘will be con- sidered at the next executive meet- ing of the Association. ‘ “ A motion‘ by Paul Moroso that $20 be given-to the volunteer flood | workers. for food. was withdrawn after comments from ;the -meeting that the donation would-not be in line with the: Chamber's Policy. on. such mat na ‘ eset The exeeutive of the Chamber will make enquiries regarding set ting up a.-five-man board.to ad-| - minister the Pass Creek, park as a class C park.’ Bar ee The. executive, by motion, waa to carry on the regular business of the Chamber. during} SRESSER BSsarse ‘MOTH DAMAGE MILDEW Perspiration ‘Odor L'. We. protect: all your garments with our FREE . MOTH-MILDEW-ODOR PROOFING: ‘SERVICE . ‘Pick-up & Dotive y - KOOTENAY LAUNDRY & DRY. CLEANERS. AGENTS. Karnies Ladies Wear, Central’ Trading, dack’s Pic ‘N Pac: ' ‘|the t th | Jority, to support Associa Summer TecessS. 8 ‘The -meeting voted, vores Ys a ma- ted ‘preai> dent J, D. McMynn as‘a provincial director and a’ vice-president of the i Canadian Chamber ote ‘Commerce, A letter, was read trofn: “the Knights of Pythias commenting that the organization has appointed @ representative to the hospital a0. clety.in line witha suggestion by. the Chamber of Commerce. Cham- Presid open 2 have abo félned butyhave Chamber ater year is Miss-Janet Sadler.of Castle, gar with a guess of 36.18 ft. High exactly 7 and Mrs. “W. Harshenin of’ Brilliant, June 21, a son, “ WILSON —*To ‘Mr’ ‘and’ Mrs, N. Wilson (nee Welker) of Tratl, June 22, a daughter, KINNAIRD, B.C. SWEET JUICY AORTA CRATER = WE HELP. You TO “Live Better Electrically’ i “FOR THE ‘BEST: IN : ‘MAJOR AND: SMALL APP IANCES ‘CONTACT BOUNDARY ELECTRIC L1D:. Power | SPECIALISTS: (GAS OR ELECTRIC) CASTLEGAR ~ St. John Team Takes Novices Event . | A team of ladles from “the Castlegar St, John Ambulance Cen- tre distinguished : themselves” at Nelson last Saturday. The occasion was the 16th annual first-nid com- petitions held by the West Koot- enay Mine Safety Association,’ The ‘team was successful - in winning the novices event and were awarded: the Safety. Supply Company. trophy. ‘In addition each member recelyed a camp Hove Bs prizes, - . Going’ on to enter’ the Ladies Open event, the team were placed Meee ARE TT "PHONE. 261 Melons striped Ib... “CUT UP. : -CHRISTIES: KLEENEX, ‘Flat Fold, 4008, 4 cgi : FAS, , Super, nee Size ie Shee Waters “PKG. < Beans A tee AR AAA AIR” = PUBLIC NOTICE Now that Holiday Time is here we urge you to. take every. precaution when going swimming. and . observe’. the one. hour wait period... When boating “be “sure “| to wear, your life jac, ‘CONDITIONING Don’t take chances a- void accidents and. heartache’ for others. SMITHS "zene. '* HEATING |. second and for this effort. each team member received.a lawn chair as a prize: The team. ladies were Mrs, Kay Hawkins (captain), Mra. Luey Popoff, Mrs, Lilllari_Osachoff, Mrs, Pearl‘Anderson and Mra, Pol- ly, Bartsoff. ‘The team was coached by Bob Rivers and. as coach of the team winning the. novices’ event, he.was awarded’ a pewter tank ‘The team had been ‘practicing for the competitions since’, last ‘arch, Presenting the prizes at an ev- ening banquet in: the Nelson Civic Centra, . bint eee first-aid they had demonatrated a very heh standard of first-ald work, The Castlegar St. John Ambul- ance trophy for. the three-man ev- ent: was won by a teain from the Bluebell. Mine, and .on: hand . to make | the, presentation was Fred Howes, chairman ‘of the local cen- .| tre, Mr. Howes also congratulated the. Castlegar Jadies on behalf of the jocal centre. - : Mr, Rivera safd the ladies thor- oughly deserved the auccess they had) achieved since they were com- ‘peting against. expert .first-ntders from all parte of She ‘West Koot- ‘enay, “Other members’ of the Castle- ar At. John CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 22, 1961 Catholics Hold | Parish Picnic A successful picnic for the par- ishioners of St.-Rita’s church saw a large crowd ‘participating i’ no- vel races 22 and under, Carol McGauley, Ann MoLean and Germaine, Pehwarteene hauer, and events which provided enter- tainment for all Jast Sunday. ‘The ‘Catholic. Women’s League of the ‘Castlegar’ °and naird councils with the Knights of Colum. bus’ Club’ hosted: the. enjoyable out. ing in ‘the Kinnaird Park. They gave out prizes and attended the various refreahments at the booth, with: the ald of some of the teen- agers of the parish, the first-aid competitions were Ken Rigby, who conducted ‘the oral ex- com~ ‘pensation sure: told. the: ingies “United: Jr. Gholr a _ Enjoys Barbecue The members of the Unlted Church Junwr Ohoir, njoyed a barbecue party at the home of Mrs, — PHONE ' 3401 — CASTLEGAR, 5 BO iu Central ‘Trading "KINNAIRD, Bc." FREE DELIVERY PHONE 3093 WIENER BUNS . boz.. BOLOGNA. SLICED, LB. wit ORDERS OVER $5.00, OPEN ALI. DAY SUNDAY te WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY: LAUNDRY : AND DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY a THURSDAY. }] awards to the choir members and .for, Cominco for many. years, before Ross’ McCutcheon on Saturday ev~ ening. There were 16 members and the choir leader Mrs, J. Dalziel and: organiat Mrs, J E,: Waliace present. Mrs, McCutcheon was assisted [by Mrs, Walter Markin in serving a deliclous supper, After supper the entertainment’ Included some im- promptu: skits, singing and games, ‘~The choir leader - presented each member . received an. award. She also presented: a gift to Mrs. Wallace in’ appreciation: of her un- tiring efforts (85 organist. for me choir, ‘A vey enjoyable’:evening was brought to a close with thanks ex- tended to Mrs, McCutcheon, Ronald Ball Funeral “Held Wednesday * Funeral services were conducted yesterday from the, chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Ron- ald’ Earl-Ball,:37, of Bionainl who died ‘last ‘Thuraday. Missing from his home tor two. > reportedly eee for stood to have been. te 8 depressed | « atate of mind ‘for, several months. 7M, Ball, who is survived by his wife ‘and ‘three children, worked joining ‘Celgar recently to work on the ‘company's tugboats, , ‘The deceased was born on Jan. 19, 1924, Cremation followed ‘yester- day’s service. Ofti clergyman was Rev. R. H. Pratt’ and pallbear- ers were: J. Finlay, L. -Newlove, H. - Save $ - Buy Now © PLUMBING © “COLORED BATH a Jack, A. Parsons, B, Rourke and eridge. for the open ‘eventa and John Dalziel who was Ande for the, junior vos event. "* ‘Robson lristitute : Decides: Against Garden Contest ‘The. monthly meeting of the Robson Women’s Institute was held June 4 at the home. of-Mrs, O, B, Ballard with the president, Mrs, Scott, in the chair. With 14 members present the meeting was opened with the sing- Ing of. the. Institute’ Ode. Minutes . races with the wee tots. Winners in the 4 and under group were - Boys, Tommy Ander- son,” Simmy, McGauley and Johnny <| borah Bila boya‘6 ‘and under, Gary Ludwar, Ricky ‘Anderson ‘and Billy Jankola; girls’ 6 and’ under, ‘Jan- ine Archambault, Kathleen Ovar- Boys 8. and under,. Lawrence Haley, Billy Anderson and Danny Newell; girls 8 and under, MoGauley, Kathy Jankols and Joan Ludwar; boys 10 and.under, Teddy Archambault, Dino, DeRosa and Terry Horan; girls 10 arid under, Marion McGauley, Christle Demas and Mary O'Farrell; boys 12 and under,” ‘Tommy McGauley, Danny Horan and Gerald Rodgers; girls of the previous meeting. were read and a financial report was ‘given by Mrs. £, A. Fowler. :- Agriculture“ committee ° report | * was given. by “Mrs. Waldie ‘stating |’ that a-letter hse scen xut to the school children‘outlining the rea- song .the Institute was unable to have a garden contest this year. Screens sgn thee report sgt ers point. ing ont the. ‘good ciioenaity shown by the residents ‘of Robson during the high water.and she thanked everybody for. their. kindness and paps when Sey had: to vacate their’ ee institute Park came up for discussion and quite a numberof members are not quite sure.of the location as they had never been there. The secretary was requested to ‘write the department of agricul- can own land, ture ‘and © inquire it ithe Institute |’ Money is Needed To Send- Local Man “To Hockey Giinic Castlegar council Tuesday night turned ‘down .a request by Joah Ba- voy, well. known local sports en- thusiast,-to _pay. his’ way: to’ a 12+ day: hockey ° coaches clinio“in Nel- son’ but' promised to reconsider. the matter if some financial help is gaizied from such’.grotms' as the Athletic Association, KIRO.and. Mi. nor Hockey. Association, Comm.. Aage Byivest suggested that the'request should not be eval- uated “on whether we can afford it or not, but whether it's a proper expenditure or ‘not. ‘The case was.much like putting the cart. before the horse, noted N, T. Oglow, be- After were seryed by the hostensts Mrs, male: and Mrs, Evang.’ ~The Short - - oe : And Tall - = Gf A fish Story ' Two , local . sports are | going about Castlegar. a little red faced these days and it's not from the sun. ‘The two lecal men, who make Ufe pleasant for a good percentage of the Distriot’s ‘populace from, a cool basement located in Castlegar’s downtown - business section, went fishing recently in a'lttle dinghy on;one of the District's better ‘Bathtub. Shower ‘& Tub filler, (Drain & Overflow: Toilet & Seat, “Toilet Supply, 12 X 20" Vanity Basin w/rim..4 in. C.C, Faucets -w/popup, Bi ce Supply “FOR t ONLY i hole Ledge FOR ON ‘fin. ‘LOW. PRICES ON GAS FURNACE INSTALLATIONS “A. :100;000 B. ‘FU. Furnace with: 10 Hot Air ‘Runs and “Registers can be installed for‘as low as: is your Furnace Bill High?: Have. your ducts Serer to- :day. and save, a collare and get ‘more comfort with proper For that’ extra s service _Castlega : ‘Building Double Compartment : w/3. or 4 w/spray and Sink Trap: LY - of sol PIPE known lakes, ‘While their wives and children watched from the shoreline our va- Nant fisherman rowed out into the lake to’ try. their luck at catching a. mess of trout for supper. |_ ©): All ‘they ‘caught was a mess of trouble, Drifting under an overhanging tree one of the ‘luckless ‘fisherman got snagged by a branch and’ended up sitting. in the tree. while: the village cause’ although the village ‘is ‘con- sidering hiring an atheletic direc- tor ‘it-has made.no final decision:on the’ ‘matter “nor .considered appl canis for such a! fob.’ Mr, Bylvest sald. the sending of Mr’ Savoy to. the school. would he recognition ‘of wort . done by, Mr. Savoy with Minor Hockey last year “but I’m not so sure the village ts|- the proper body to do it.” Comm, Walter Thorp said the clinic, | which will’ cost someone sbout $125 to attend, is:“an op- porunity for proper instruction.” _. He said that the Minor Hockey Association should’ giye help if is able and it should also see the Ath- Tete Association and the ERC for funds. If money is still needed then both Castlegar and Kinnaird should be approached to see if they will make grants-in-aid. Bissell, and, Hopper Address Kinsmen The Chant Report and the Pass Creek: park .project were both dis- cussed with Iolat ‘Kinsmen at” their last ‘meeting, ‘., Claude . Bissell, district school other drifting with his linein the water. Paddling back furiously once with a Deck Faucet" | $52. 50° $5.00 Ig. s. 45 ie. ut “toe best cuality,