CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 Headline attraction for fall is a new hair-do ex- pertly styled for you by our skilled beautician. Call 365-5822 for an appointment. ° Bel - Air BEAUTY SALON Main Floor, Oglow Block Agrees to Let Arena Become Self Liquidating The Castlegar Arena will be ~ Social Notes from Robson | Mra, T, Sanford Ph, 365-5863 Dr. W.:.L. Wright ‘returned given an to become self-liquidating through the con- tinued management from the Pro- ject Society for another season. is. was approved by a majority vote: at the Tuesday Castlegar Commission meeting. While‘ the Castlegar Council has established that the Arena was never intended to be under the Television Service Repaira to all makes of TVs, Badlos, Phonographs, 3 Electrical “Appliances, Applications for T'V cable hook. Upe = here, e e bed “Years experience - is our guaranioe of dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES | 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601: 8 \.ing between three members of the of Kootenay Builders: — and Suppliers — ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA CEMENT — PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE _ LINOS — SASH AND DOOR SL if of the “Project Society ona long term basis, the Society would be given a chance to wipe the slate clean rather than relin- quish its responsibility at the pre- sent time to take up new endeav- ours, The outstanding debt refer- red to $4800 out of the original $9000 incurred without’ the spec- ific vote in council and it was felt that the Society should be given its own initiative which intends ta, pay this amount during operation this year. Comm, Walter Thorp report- ed to council that through a meet- Commission and five members us| the Project Society, it became ap- (| parent that the Society executive ‘was amenable to continuing the op- eration of the Arena, provided that within the limits required to pro- tect the Village’s interests, it was given a free hand to do so. His, report goes’ on to say that the only curbs required, appear to bi the responsibility to continue on| Mrs, E, Pi home ‘on Saturday by plane, after a_week in ant Calgary, Mr, Glen is now Following is a. briet history of the Robson Community Memor- jal Church: |, The’ original church was built in 1907 by the Baptist de- nomination Bor was opened: and Notre Dame U in Nelson, Other Robson students attending college are Miss Gloria Letkeman ‘and Leslie Maldle at Victoria College and Mr, T. elor ‘at University of British Col. umbia, Mr, and Mrs, James. Porter are at home again after spending & two week vacation at Surrey, Harrison Hot Springs, through the Fraser Canyon and down the Oka- nagan. , ‘Mrs, R.. Magee left last week to make her new home at'Seattle, Wash. She’had been a quest at the home of Mr. and. Mrs, H. Evans for a few days and. was accompanied on her trip south by iper of Harrop,» > and’ Mra. W. T. Waldie returned “home last week ‘from a five week vacation spent motor- ing to Alaska ‘over of the same year In’ 1912 Dr. A. P. McDiarmid, a retired Baptist minister, took up residence in. Robson, ‘conduct- ine services for over 30 years day and the Baptist for the re-] .] maining Sundays.” During ‘the War with a very reduced . membership ‘the Baptists suggested” that ‘the Church’ might become a Community Church, In 1945 at the end of' the war'a pu- blic meeting was called to consider a suitable War Memorial ‘and at this meeting it was decided to'ask the Baptist denomination to give the church ‘to the’ community for Church,” other denominations’ at his eer In 1920 the Anglican’ Church was invited to conduct one ser- vice_a ‘month, ‘In 1628 the United Church was also invited ‘to’ conduct one service’ a “month. The following extract is from the Baptist sonora dated Sept- ember 16th, “The ‘Suney services con- tinue ‘to be ‘conducted happily as aa community services, the Anglican Church being responsible for the third Sunday of. the ‘month; the United Church for the first Sun- the . Alaska’ Highway and home through Terrace, e o oe The sixteenth anniversary and memorial service of Robson Com- munity Memorial Church was’ held on Sunday with many friends and parishioners present. . The service was conducted by Rev. F. Willey, with Dr. B.A. Resker of Balfour as guest speak- er, Mr. C, Nickerson read ue for 1963-64 should. be submit. ted to Council for approval. (b) The Society's books shall be aud- ited. annually and a financial statement shall be submitted to Council,’ “The Secretary Treasurer of. the. Society has ‘submitted a proposed: budget. While this has not yet been approved by the Pro- ject Society executive, it appears P & G Builders Supply - —ACROSS FROM THE ARENA— Royal Stuart, Console, Twin Seal and Crystal Panoramic Windows. - Specializing in- Cupboards and finishing work. Full line. of Building Materials, Arborite and C.LL. Paint.” ): Phone -365-8151, ‘Box -90, - Castlegar TV and Radio Repair and Transistor Repairs. . FOR SERVICE Ph. 365-5544 DALL’S - TELEVISION KINNAIRD, B.C, E|,, o 1 this year ‘in ‘the City — . P. Woykin PAINTING LTD. >” Phone 365-5410 is the time to prepare for .,. WINTER shop at LEITNER‘S YOUR MEN'S WEAR STORE PRICES ARE: RIGHT the light of the past three years operations, - “I. therefore move: that the Castlegar and District Projects Society be asked to again operate ie Arena for the 1963-64 season subject to the foregoing limita- tions. He presented to council the proposed budget evolving reven- ues and expenditures at $10,000; operating revenue, $8800; village grant, cash, $500; village grant in- surance, village grant, water $200; snow plowing, $200., Expenditure: labour, utilities, $400; fire insurance, $500; liability. insurance, $300;.. wate $200; snow | plow! $200; cellaneous material $500 and mai | tenance, $800. GWL Shower To be Held September 28 - ‘he’ Castlegar C.W.L. began their September meeting with 20 members and Father Brophy pre- sent, report as.she was absent from our annual meeting in April. . W. Fields is the convenor for the sister’s shower to be held on September 28 in St, Rita’s Hall vene this project. Our annual dinner will be held Center restaurant. Mrs, Le Bosse will convene: this. Mrs. the ‘ads forthe Christmas edition of The Prospector. ‘ Mrs,- Schwartzenhauer, our tion, gave her report. She said the purpose of this meeting was: to examine the aims and activities of the council. We are starting - a question box. at the next’ meeting. Father Brophy will answer any. questions, to see more subscriptions to. the Prospector this year: as: they are quite low for. the number’ of fam- ilies in our parish, to see more spiritual action in our League and urged all the members. to receive communion every‘ Sun- day as we and the K of C's are the leaders in the parish. © + $3500; ‘An amendment to the motion |’. ‘The treasurer read her annual : Mrs, P.: Brown will help her con. ‘ R.. Whittaker will ‘collect ; delegate to the Diocesan Conven-| ° Father Brophy: said -he hopes |‘ He also:said he would like }-: Refreshments were ‘served by = Tesson and Dr, W. Wright: was organist, : Dr, 'B. ore aResker gave the cross, CONCRETE WORK ° _ AND’ BASEMENTS ROOFING REPAIRS GOOD TOP SOIL INSULATION BACK-! HOE FOR. RENT O. Lig htle Ph. soso Box: 51, Castlegar, B.C. the family of the late Mr, 0. y Ballard in his memory. The theme of Dr. Resker's address was’ Ser- vice”. He. spoke ‘of church and community life and of the great service given to our community by. the late Mr, B: je Rob- son Rover crew were in attend- ance. ana they have taken the name tener was proposed by Comm. Gwilym Hughes providing for, “Any Agree- ment between the Project Society. ‘and. the Curling Club‘have the ap- proval of Council.” However, this was defeated. WHY WAIT: “FOR 5? 1948 the. Baptist Mission | B In Board of British Columbia gave the deeds of ‘tho: Robson Baptist Church to the newly formed Rob- son Community Memorial: Church which is administered by a Board of Trustees,’ Each. year since, an Anniversary Service has been held in this church .with' three deno- minations taking part, ‘BEST DRESSE _ MEN WEAR . McGILL SHOES #4 1 from EREMENKO'S. a EQUAL AAT i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS © z “st. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT | ARLY DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. O. B. Ballard Rover: Crew in his | i cic Winter Condition Your Home Now ALUMINUM THRESHOLD, Reg. 1.25 SALE with rubber bumpers DOOR WEATHER STRIP, reg. 1.49: SALE. . Wi hite foam on wood.’ TUCK TAPE 250’ Roll reg. 1.49 SALE .....:..$ WEATHER STRIP SEAL, reg. 1.49. SALE . PAIN? just. press in cracks T.E.P. PRIMER, white’ T.E.P. EXTERIOR, gal. ARBORITE, 4X8 Sheets, reg. 21.00. See $18 1 HOMKO, 4 Bas reg. 89, 50 for . 5 1, TWIN: ELEC. SUNBEAM reg. 99.50 for | ta a 50 ao LET! hostesses Mrs. M. Gallo and Mrs. R, Martini. Mrs. W. Fields was the vio. ner, of the booster’ prize. Mra. W. McGauley was’ the winner of the second booster. INSURANCE For-AN Your — INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS, Phone 365-3441 AGENCIES — QUALITY THE BEST i This is: ‘the season for long-distance. wall ding across Canada from. east and west.to prove spent three: months: _ walling from. Wancouve and ~ og:weary: hikers have .been plod- i {da ,withChamplain in 1603, He |was exchanged for’a Huron, whom :.| Champlain’ took’ back: to France, }Jand Quebec.''When he ‘returned to ‘| the: Great ‘Lakes ‘he was murdered -, {and ‘eaten: by ‘his former friends, the Hurons, | the reason for his 2 |death ia unknown, } | with ‘the | Indians, j|stayed | with, them’ for the next ) | few. years,’ “acting’ as’ interpreter : |for Champlain.’ ‘He!'was probably «-l¢he first white man to reach Georg- ian Bay.’and: he discovered ' Lake i rence in 1629 he’ encountered the ; Jed) pitot” ‘it' to capture’ Champlain . Etlenne® Brule ‘came to Cana. Know Your Canada Which’ famous! “explorer was |for, some Indians to eat the. flesh "y Jeaten by his felends? = * ofa dead hero or victim, believing .|that in this way: they - would ac- quire the: wisdom, strength : and and Brule spent the winter 161011 He‘ adopted © ‘Huron ways and Superior “and perhaps‘ Lake’ Erle and Michigan,.In'1616 he was cap- tured ‘and tortured by the Irogiois, _ Acting as pilot’on the St, Law- English Kirke expedition and help- “it Was not u dead person. ‘ Cotati, hte, Hue “Who Js believed to have been the first Dane to set foot on Cana- dian soll? Captain Jens Munk landed on the west coast of Hudson Bay in 1619,‘ while trying \ to" find the North West Passage to, China. He occupied the country, spending the winter, there, /and he ‘called ‘the country ‘Nova Dania -in:the name in| of King Christian IV. of Denmark. His..camp’ was: probably” located (or istic they: had admired) of the stands, ended in tragedy. The whole.crew, a. |with the of Captain Munk they can do it. 62-year-old’ John Pacaud Toronto ‘pushing : a wheelbarrow, Little Leisha in! while, Walter (Peg-Leg) Piotrowski, 52, Geht) “walked: from’ Montreal: ‘to Toronto despite handicap of.a.wooden leg. He “his Aryent-old son, Danny, for" Jat 116‘ miles of 400-mil thi! “did it.‘to ‘show. my ' Ontario." .Mean- friends.” “He “was ined by ces H :|much a‘ recreation room can add a spot for teenagers’ Get-togethers, :| grown-ups’ children's play areas or everyday family’ acti- Recreation ‘Room : Is a Popular Room - y ‘Have you ever considered how to the livability of your house? As parties, small vities they, are a perfect and prac: tical answer.‘ Social Notes from Castlegar Mrs. R. Johnson Ph, 365-8294: Mr, and‘ Mrs... Frederiksen Feturned home’: at--the-: weekend after visiting with relations and 2° Mri and) Mra. John’: Lawson’ left Wedriesday by‘car for Victoria where they, will visit for a few.days, They. were accompanied by their friends * in and Port | 8 Alberni: for a week or,so.’ While on holidays they ‘attended ‘the wed-| C ding © of ' Miss. Marlene. Scott :a former resident of Castlegar. ‘Mr. .and Mrs. Bruno Cimolai and family of North Surrey. visited here over the weekend with rela- tions and friends.’ Mrs, Cimolai is the former Marcia’ Bell, Mr, Cimo- lai is with the CBS Network! in North Wancouver. a man who Lae to. attend ‘Victoria visiting, ‘ah hee. sister Mire. M King. Mrs. R. c “Eakin of ‘North Burnaby, and Mrs,, Henry Hepper of Marysville arrived by plane Sun- day ‘morning to spend a few days visiting ‘with ‘their sister Mrs. L. P. Pereuson. 3 IF YOU ARE A couver, . you, will hike BUSINESSMAN ‘. And want a smart‘central address ten in Van: ce. the friendly: courteous, staff ..1.1. hether it’s in-your » SAL ESMAN OR” Miss ‘Gloria’ Letke-|"' 200 their holiday “- spent «visi :'Mr.and Mrs. ‘Ross: DeFoe re-|ro turned ‘last: weekend - after, oe zelt ing afew days; vat :Eairmont Hot { )your tastes and pocket-book dictate. ‘A recreation room can gave a. great deal of wear and tear on he auing room for a family. with oer putting a basement recreation om: has become a favorite -pro- ject - -of. do-ityourselfers . and can be just’ as ‘plain ‘or. luxurious ‘a5 quite Mrs, L, turned” Thavedey evening from iting.“ in Wancouver and other coastal points, ‘While in Vancouver they. were the inlsw Mr. and . K. Granerud, Mrs. C. Simpson, Miss Janica Simpson . and ‘Mrs..B. Simpson ‘all of- Trail visited. with relations in te aati during the week. H.. Johnson was a “Ross- tana’ vi visitor ‘Wednesday. toed | Building Bylaws _ : Vary in Different A card. ee nd 2 a etre distance ; telephone’ ‘call What more. ~~ fiancee, wife or husband, relatives or a dear someone who loves you, the sound of your E icest gift of all. ‘Alongdistance call brightens * Take the qaentton of set-back, require a house to-be a minimum of 20°feet from the eet line, In fee tful,. more: personal way to remember someone even more ~ : happy, yet costs ho more than “even lower on Sundays and after 6 p.m. on weekdays = ‘and anyway; why wait fora special cegerTonNtt ae a box of candy. Rates are guests of their son and daughter-| . prefer simple. In. Reet a floor for dancing, a hifi.and a few. pieces of fairly indestructible , furniture, ‘are all. pers ask for... See any . families prefer .to 2 their “television - viewing - in: “REC”. room, :while: sports pied siasts include table tennis and oth- er’ small: games’ equipment. It. all and two. others, .died of ‘scurvy. “)‘) he /three ‘sailed “their ‘smallest | * rehill, Mi itoba, now | a | ae eee eee eee Be | tiret wife, Mary, in’ 8 2018 and by | ‘Unfortunately the * expedition| CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 _ Funeral Held Monday... - For W. Lozareff of Trail Funeral, services . were , held) Monday afternoon from the Douk- hobor Hall in Castlegar for the late William Lazareff of Trail who died in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital Sat- urday at the ‘age of°75. Born in Elifsavetopol, Russta, he came’ to’ Canada: 68 years ago settling in Saskatchewan with his parents, Seventeen years later he moved to‘ Trail and entered the ness. In 1925 he entered into ‘part- business became known.as Lazareff and Co. In 1950 his sons John and Bill entered the: business. He was’ predeceased by ‘his his’ second: wife, Mar! He is survived’iby his sons John’ and ‘. William;: seven grand- children, ten great‘ grandchildren. Interment ‘was in Brilliant ce- metery.' 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