10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 23, 1962 $46,000 Labor for Only $3,000 UTA HAVE YOU CONSID! THE “AL HARD WATER ON Your water heater or range boiler, Your automatic washer, ‘Your hot water pipes and faucets. eng, Your hair and skin. detergent, nsider the costs of repairs and = replacement of these items and SAVE by installing a DURO WATER SOFTENER (We stock salt for water soften- SMITH'S Ee CRESCENT &T. — 2 90008 © 03 0 Your washable clothing and | ¥! NM A PUBLIC NOTICE BOAT CLUB Annual Commotore's Ball, Event of the year. On Sat,, | Nov. 3, at the Castlegar and” District Arena Community fall. KINNAIRD TAXPAYERS The Kinnaird Ratepayers’ + | Association will hold its next business meeting in the Kin- naird Hall at 8 p.m. on Sept. 6, This’ is your., business, Kinnaird Taxpayers, so be sure to attend, FREE NOTICES This bulletin board is pro- CCT {continued from page one) rooms were constructed and the entrance to the arena wos improv. ed. Other smaller jobs were also carried out, The controversial CPR bank grass seeding profect, halted by a peiltion, cost the village less than $98 for labor. The grass seed cost an additional $97, Also included in project 272 were five retaining walls. One was a vil- lage: wall and four were built fronting on, private property ‘with materlals paid for by pro- perty.owners. ‘While remarking that the win- ter. works program involves a lot of added work in the: village of- fice filling out the necessary gov. t forms and keeping the Bl vided. FREE for the use of jadies service clubs, ete, Just ph. 365-5991. ‘ PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE S401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C, NMA time for all the men, Mr, Logelin said the results are well worth it: “°° Aside from the benefit to the village, he noted, there were some 20 extra ‘men put-to work through- out the winter where before the village empléyed only four. ‘This meant there’ were.20 weekly pay cheques for 20 families that Satght have ‘had a long: hard winter if it ‘YBOY Patfo Boot. PLA’ Crafted Softee Glove leather, the concealed gore syling is alipper soft with snug ankle fit, insoles cushion every step and Hewetson’s famous foam soles pro ide skid-proof grip and extra wear. EWETSON from 4 wasn’t for the winter. works pro- gram and the jobs the federal and Village of Castlegar provided by working together. 1,025 Patients Enter Hospital In 7 Months Twenty.two more patients were admitted to the Castlegar hospital in the first seven months of this year then in the same period last year. , . Ten more babies were born between January and July of this year than during the same seven- month period last year. ‘There were 1,003 children and adults admitted to the hospital in this period last year while 1,025 were admitted this year. Number of babies born this, year was 126, ten more than the 116 born last year in. the same period. Patient: days this year (with figures for the first seven months of last year in brackets) were: 6," 414 (6,208) and new born 727 (625). Outpatients visits numbered 1,966 (1,978) while patient occup. ancy averaged 94.5 pert ent ver- sus ‘91.5 per cent last ys HEAPQUART FOR SCHOOL PPLIES @ EXERCISE BOOKS @ BINDERS & SCHOOL BAGS Corner of Pine and Best Selection @ DRAWING INSTRUMENTS @ BRIEF CASES. “© CRAYONS @ PENS — FREE BOOK COVERS — CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Columbia GOULET Best Prices! Phone 3653911 IOS LAMINATED FALL WINDBREAKERS. in shades of blue, green, ‘brown sizes 38 a 44 $16.50 - $19.95. Men‘s NYLON “Water Repellant WORK JACKETS Pioneer Brand $13.95 BACK TO SCHOOL "SHOES Boy’s Boots for. $4.98 - $6.50 e Boy’s RUNNING SHOES sizes 1-5 $1.49 pr. Fall Dresses The ever popular basic dress is still in the height of fashion! We have:a choice of colour, style, size and prices from ........2...0% pees — $27.95 The dress modelled here by Bev Horlick is a black, “Double Knit” wool worsted. It: is fully lined for h +. better The jewelery worn here is a RHINESTONE. PIN AND EARRINGS. We also have ‘various sets of matching earrings and necklaces from $1.90 - $3.75: tion and we Flat Ber R Scheal, sizes f - 5. A. Eremenko & Co. LAMB CHOPS, Ib. 6G¢ LEG OF LAMB Ib. §Go MINCED BEEF, 2. Ibs. .... SMOKED PICNICS - A9c BACON, side sliced, 4ic 89c MARGARINE, pea 2 Ibs ~ 9c LARD, 2. Ibs. .... VINEGAR, gal. .. BRIEF CASES 1 aring ease. It has three-quarter sleeves and a black leather tie belt. Sizes 15 - 16 Only $18.95 $6.95 & $7.95 d Top d Lunch E Buck Ib, 79 GRAHAM WAFERS, Christie’s 1’s .:.. PACIFIC MILK,- 6 for Nabob PUNCHES) '. Brunswick SARDINES, 5 fe : PORK & BEANS, 24-02. Brand 7, 2 for 39c JUICE Orange & Grape- fruit, 48-oz. 2 for 85c POTATOES 10 Ibs. $9. WATERMELON, Striped, Ib. ........ Bg AVOCADOS, Aladdin. Brunch Bag with: Thermos| Ideal for. School .| Sub-Teens . or. .the]” Working Girl Regular $3.99 Complete with 10-oz. ee bottles SALE POLYETHELENE LUNCH BUCKET WITH THERMOS, Regular’ $3.69 Only. .... IN 200 Sic] * tion topped - this: figure.on only. two occasions. “ committeo''of i mown f for the’ next f! ad the an 10 ee a CH pas years are requested, figures | * works supervisor: ‘Norman’ McNabb VICTORIA, B.C. DEC. 31/327 °9 7 PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, ‘Créssroads of the Kootenays” VOL." 15," No, 35 LUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, “AUG. - 30, 1962. —————— 10; CENTS ‘PER:.COPY. Chamber iF da brochure ts: presently “being: ae ered by the industry and business mmerce, letters’ sent both the villages ‘of Gestlogar: ‘and Kinnaird ‘disci Fred Pressacco,'’ “chairman "of the committee, wrote both villages requesting < population: figures. for, the «past '10 years: snd anticipated ve years,:- figures aan the fro inns ‘decrease fi last decate. F 1} The brochure will ‘contain’ jn- fomation on possible industrial and |* business sites in ‘the area and on the types of. busliesses or indust-, ties the ‘two village councils feel are: n in) the’; area: at. this t ire Mnsuratice rates for the |--" :| gular ementary students in school “1 Diatslet No. 9 report to classes at ct Ta B'am. in esday while second- “| ary students: report at 9 am:on ‘S| Wednesday. #;,Hlementary. students. will . lass’ from':9 — AL am. on Ties {I win Rivers and Robson School | i etar is tab De ‘contacteed il, aight h die ‘school 7% regarding |'\: iH This was decided at the re. eeting | of, the school board held londey. night.”’* uilding committee siavis: ed the(b ‘board that the’ Twin Rivers and ‘Robson ‘additions have’ been : completed ‘and ‘have’ been ‘turned The dato over ‘to’ the schoo) district. moving” of. equipment, «ete. .| the schools has begun, reported. that Mr, Pressacco's letter also’ re. Quests’ mill ‘rate and figures ‘on the number of. homes and apartments in the villages as well as any other information commissioners feel will’ be valu= able in such: a brochure, - Bennett, Fleming Very: Happy. Over _ Columbia Talks TAWA: —Sustice inister Premier Bennett of British Colum- bia “achieved -“quite:. satisfactory progress” on the Columbia river power development. “We've never been cleser to- gether,” chimed in Mr. Bennett at a brief, press: conference following ite meeting, which in. ber of, federal of- v However, smeither Mr, . Fleming nor Mr, Bennett would go into de- ‘talls'of the ‘points under’ discussion. | ¥' They anit. se plan a: further. “ex- fore: meets Sept 20, ri ied treaty with che ‘United States: for scvel. opinent of the: power: counts to be-in'an over-draft posi- the Castlegar and District the signing officers of the hospital this | to arrange for a note Ioan of up to 5 The money will be used as required to meet operating ex- Benges of the hospital. Considerable concern was eas pressed by members the necessity for public hospitals in the red because of from the:-B,C.’ hospital insurance Boheme: lembers ths Tespiate eat imates ‘for. this by $13,500 and “that ihe net: “pertne deficit’ to” the eed: that this subject would: ‘receive’ atten- tion at: onal Hospitals’ the international; river. but; "ne treaty has not yet: been. ratified -by. Parliament pending agreement bet- ‘ween Ottawa ‘andthe’ B.C, govern- ment on sale of downstream power’ benefits and*: financing cof the $300,000,000 Project. y ~’ 18 Million Galfons, Of Water Pumped pumped 1,217,500 water-last month than it did ‘during July of. Jast year, told council Tuesday night. He said 18,887,900 | ‘gallons were pumped ; last >month >against 17,- 670,400. gellons:in. July, 1961. On July. 29 and 30, he said, more than : 99000. ,000_ gallons of. water were pump-j: Inv July of last ‘year consump-. Mr.) “McNabb said ithe Say E Pump running time is four hours a day.’ “That ‘shows ‘some spare cap-, WEP&L Kinnaird Revenue $91,000 WEKP&L Co. revenue in the village of. Kinnaird in a:12-month Period © was): $91,136.25, ‘ a. letter. from the company: informed’ com- _| missioners at their Iast meeting, ;. On this. basis, the company's taxes in 1963: will. be 1 per cent of. this amount | or, 0k 38 Finance ed that this 2Wwi amount to $200 more than the village, anticl. Pated. Shorbiko:Woodland School Footpath Just About: Ready ‘A footpath for Sherbiko sub-, division.:students attending ‘Woodland Park .school will be completed ‘in’ itinie! for school, works mapervisoe Mec- Nabb © Selty," noted ©: village ‘Agge Sylvest.: “countil meeting ~ ee night: “To meet the new banking ‘po- icy. of not. permitting current/ac. tion, the board of saangement of ital at its meeting last week authorized Sin “receiving “payments |’ were» ‘advised that | © ad ‘Counc meeting ft Trail on Sept. 17. “It is expected that resolutions dealing ‘with the financing < of pub. lic hospitals ‘will ‘be passed at meeting : for -presentation ‘at The B.C. Hospitals’ Association. annual meeting. Tpeing held‘: in’ October at Pentictan ital architect ‘Alan J. ‘Me. Culloch nttended the meeting ang “be ohetd in| ‘Tenders second: presented final ifications ‘covering: the installation of a second boiler“ and repairs ‘to the ‘existing one. 3 “have been called and itis Hoped tua italian, of the hefe: 8 cold weather sets in, ve spay spare approval jand syings and spec-. s wilh be completed n’ Hci tof i of:thé plans |: The new: construction | is Sugreasing _| well at Blueberry Creek and Ootis. | chenia :while in general summer. maintenance of all schools is near- ing completion, Fencing along the highway at the Tarrys school, will be done this fall. G. C. Bissell; district superin- am ‘results, Board members com. mented that they felt ‘the grade 7 exams had heed handled very. tendent of schools, reported on ex-|: and and their staffs should be commended, Mr. Bissell reported that Prof. Robert. Eicholz would hold a work shop \in Castlegar’on, Sept. 20 for Math 8 teachers. from’ school. dis six feet. above thes Satna News Fhoto Pgs BENCH MARKS, indicating: the flood: lines of the pro-’ posed High ‘Arrow. dam, ‘are. being’ placed along the bia river. This: one, on: the Robson-Syringa Creek a indicates that: the ‘high. water. mark. of the dam will be 34.7 feet above ‘this line which is itself about Toad surface_ — ‘Castlegar tricts ‘numbers ‘7 to it inclusive. Prof. -Eicholz’-is of thi being used for. the! new: math course. gional pathological: t, Dr. .Gnesg;: Auties; it: wes! ‘ets hy:the re-' carrying ‘out his ‘A lovely summer ‘wedding took |: Castlegar took as his bride, Judith Graham McDiarmid, youngest.« dau.) | ehter of Mrs./J.:M. McDiarmid and the late ‘Dr, ‘MeDiarmid:. of -Van- couver, Looking’ smart in a-black dir- ector’s coat with “grey. striped trois y vest, and a‘grey tie speckled lth black,’ the groom entered the church ‘on’ nobody's arm and under. his own’ power. ; “The: groom's. only. jewelery was silver cuff-links' used on his French-cuffed Hapa ana the: brass oO which ' were hidden’ from public view, “His':shoes .were black, ‘as 8 “groom's bestman, was ‘links, groom presented ‘ at® the rehearsal dinner’ the: evening“ before, were blue ‘stones set -in.silver: settings. His shoes: were also black, but his socks were ‘just a shade’ darker. than: those ‘worn; by the: groom. °: je ushers, - John’ Landis of Castlegar and ' “Ronald Stewart ‘of y.| Place recently at-West Vancouver i when | ‘Burton : Peter. Campbell of }’ ‘Home at Range “When Kinnaird commissioners attend the annual. meéting : of the Union’ of’ B.C,’ Municipalities’.in Kamloops Sept. 11:14, there will be no excess ‘baggage ‘along, ak SEaveas baseage? was: the un- foLeave ss Baggage West “Another ‘work shop has. been 407, It will be'for: teachers from Sastlegar and the surrounding area mentary. basic: subjects.“ al of a: ti fat By. tinanimouis vote; . Castle- gar Five school district represent- es. will attend the © East and School Trustees Se- with their 5: describe the: wives « of ‘commission, ers who attended the. convention tees. soclation, will make an official ‘visit: Trail, ig | minar. ‘at’ Kootenay. Bay ‘on Sept. “ and, ae R. E, Lester, president hool ‘As. ‘Authorization for, the secret.|° dum ‘No, 2 ‘was given by board +25 2 Fe The tender of Alberta Bus for ‘WK: Women's Softball Tina in a tie position. in Castlegar'the local’ team’ ‘de- chers ‘were: Gloria. Chutskoff. East trbareday the ‘local’ team to'de- Ea in a'eaaicta Weekags Tuectay)|*; + feated Trail biyectitny The winning pit; posal Canada," jt.was supported by at feat at Trail: when thes were skin- ed 24.2. 8 both ‘took the loss ‘for Castlegar Kinnaird’s ; ‘Commissioners. Pat - Romaine | 5: and G.-S..-Rust and village chair-~|- man». Carl: ‘ Loeblich : reported at ‘last. council meetin; their. uiver, aw not; attend ‘while a Comm. 'E. Ackerman ‘left “the | ,. counell Tabs to phone‘ headquar- ers;\.who info reed his that she |: would not be Boing al : i; Municlj who’ is nat attending, “|smiled that not only. was‘ he to‘: the convention ‘alone,’ “but Im coming back: that way, too." al'.clerk esa Selbie, kiddingly going ron. mn’ 881, which . starts :the: 1962-63 training year in September, stands » Castlegar Air: Cadet Squad- twelfth - amongst ''B.C.’s/ 33 ‘squad. North ab: | of the ‘groom, were. dressed ‘the same ‘asthe groom and: bestman ines .and ‘birches: are ‘the also ee sided: cabins at Alpi e Inn, popular. summer. re- th _ Costsent ) News ‘Photo # ter- away,: chose. the. same. outfit fresort. + | tifal* bride: inthe: world. except that their socks were the same shade ‘as those of‘ the best. man. Mr. ‘Landis’ cuff-links were silver etched with black and: Mr. Stewart's ‘were.’ of copper.” the wedding reception; the bride's: brother, : who: gave his sis as that worn by. the: male? mem: bers of. the . wedding party,-as:did the j fathers of; the groom. Both jocks that ‘were identi. "F black, “while their’ cuff-links< differed ‘in “both ~ design going-away - outfit to| Fair’ and’. Vancouver; “Island points, the groom ‘chose/a brown suit with brown shoes, His “brown hand-knitted ‘socks ‘were ia. ‘jaunty: angle, was aultably: entone and: was pur- chased ‘in’ Paris.:' His’: bowtie det entone, Guests at the’ “Wedding recep -| Hon which ‘was held ina‘ garden|. etting on.the | round, of the Park ” BS, ‘The bride wore teadition- al white.‘ She‘ was ‘the’ anae beau. News Photo ee Renata; when “Kiwanians: and ‘their ‘families ‘held v0 pic- ‘| nie. there! Saturday: Water® skiing and a corn roast were highlights’ of the’ afternoon-ev ning cue — Castlegar j Air Cadet ‘Squad Tons,’ an official said this week. Every year for the past several years the ‘squadron's standing ‘in ae Province! hed improved, ‘Past summer 14 ocal cadets Gttended camp at Sea Island while’! three’ cadets ‘spent owing, : Labor, Day .- weekend at es . ane Mavad To Coastal “B.C, Island ‘Darryl Hill, teller at the Cas- tlegar. branch: of .the Bank of Montreal, tock up his new duties Tuesday at the bank's branch on Salt Springs Island. oe A graduate of SHSS, Mr.” Hill will be located at Ganges on Salt Springs | Island, which -is located between Vancouver Island and’ the ? mainland of British Columbia. te six days at’ Deep Creek Air Force | base, ‘Spokane,’ where ‘they took a leadership course, "Attending ‘a’ six-week senior Jeaders and drill insteuctors course Ont., 72° The air. cadet’ movement’ in Canada : is ‘sponsored by. the Air Cadet League of Canada, a volun- tary civilian: organization working 5 iy in cooperation withthe RCAF to ring “to ‘the youth of’ this’‘com. unity and many others the op-}}!.~7¢ portunity.to take part'in some of the following career-building cour- Edueat eronautics, troduction to. high-speed ~ flight, free pilot's: courses, summer. camps | at RCAF’ stations, , good-will: tours abroad, summer leadership: courses ‘and academic” scholarships, 7) The® squadron :: will - hold its first parade of the. new “training year next Wednesday at 7 pm in the SHSS activity room. Celgar pulp~’ mill manager ‘John: Guthrie--has’ written -Cas_ Megar village council saying his soon as possible,