4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960 - bees lien Friendship Hand vty | Out at Kinnaird | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960 - Anglican WAs Hear Report word of God and teaching embrold- Symphony Society Here Next March ‘The Canada Council ‘grant to 2 $100 Donation | Made to Arena A donation. of $i00 hos been _ Robson Astociation Sets. - Fruit, Vegetablo At Halloween Parly Children at Robson did not have to threaten “trick or treat" at Halloween, They received bogs of candy merely by dressing up for a fancy dress competition ‘sponsored by the Recreation Society, ‘The contest was part of the festivities held in the gnily-decom-|: a recreation hall, Mrs, W. Hack- man was general convener, Special prizes went to the fol- lowing children: Helen Nickerson, Hillary : Leigh, Winifred Giroud, Gregory Dams, Kurt Jenner, Terry Zaitsoff, Pam - Nickerson, Chris Leigh, Ann Macalister; Joe Gorkoff, Lorraine Gorkoff, Charles ‘Nicker- son, Marion Zibin, ‘Chris. MacBain, Keith Holuboff, Janet Zaitsoff and . Margie and Marjorie Thors, Adults, too, Joined in the fun. Miss A. O'Brien and Mré, 0, R, Su- therland won fancy. dress prizes, Mrs, Doris Zaitsoff was awarded :. the spot prize, and Mrs. Nellie Ver- igin was appropriately rewarded for musseine the number of peas in 5 jar. One call brings you the wonderful world of warmth FOR DETAILS ON €sso OIL - FURNACES | :| worked on projects at Cominco op- engineering division, The hand of friendship !s now officially extended ot Kinnaird. ity, has now. prepared the letter. Whe contents of it follow: To New Residents of Kinnaird to our village. I. am gure, you will find your neighbours friendly and Office (3941). cover services, etc, and information below — Two Appointments. . Made at Cominco last week in the engineering divis-| ion of the OM&S Co. A, CO. Ridgers has become chief design engineer | y, and ©, N. Sankey, assistant chief ¢ design engineer. effective Nov. 1. Queensferry, Scotland, has been with Cominco since 1924, serving in var- ious capacities within: the company’s at an early age, He joined Cominco in 1937 as a He has/or *|tme Vancouver Symphony. Sooletyy| amounting this year to $25,000, in- Operation iw sir pimple, stor-| sures another provincial tour by the Village clerk Allen Selble, who| age, suggested, at a recent council meet-| financed by a,tax levy of 30c per| the Kootenays,’ ing that Kinnaird welcome its new] foot frontage on property and a residents with o letter outlining the| usage charge of $5.60 per month services available in the municipal-| for each domentic service. This $5.50| children’s concerts and eyening per-| the - District Commissioner. formances in Grand Forks, ‘Trail,| ° Garbage 1s collected every Sat- There are certain Bylaws that} urday but it is and of .water is 4 subject to a discount of $1 if < patd by the 26th of the month. A|Nelson, Creston. and Kimberley, further discount of $8 is allowed if|There will be a’‘speeial morning| Andersen who was sick. Mrs, ‘Ted |the total for the year-is prepaid in| children’s concert in Onatlegar, ‘Worley ‘read her treasurers’ report ‘This letter is to welcome you| January, Sewer - If you are a realdent of Wood- anxlous to help you with any infor-/1end Park you are connected to a mation you may require, Please do| sewer and a sewage next March, this time in March 22," ‘The annual provincial tours by the 68 plece Symphony and its con- ductor, irwin Hoffman, have be- not be hesitant ot agking anyone! rns service costs you 82.50 per you meet for help and in parttciilar| month, "\feel free to telephone the Village ‘Garbage Plant.| came events at~ tended by more: than" 50,000 adults, and children’ since thelr inception during Centennial Year, Sprinkling for you to have your garbage cans: at the extyacted Irom these is condensed| property line on’ that day.: Each household’ fs allowed two garbage cans, "| weekly’ paper and a thorough rea- LETTER TO EDITOR ‘Tour pre-planning seta the dates| Mrs. H. Johnson. ‘There were elght from. March 20 through 24,. with| Present and Mrs. J, R. ©, MacHain, Nov. 12: for ee he monthly nieating of the Robson Association to ‘Guides ond Brownies was held at the home of ‘Mra,’ Johnson was in. the chatr owing to.the absencd of Mra.’ Odd which showed a, balance in the bank. Mrs. J, badge gave her report which showed ‘six Inundress badges had been earned by some of the Guides, Mrs, A. Wood- tow of the Hobby Show committee reported ‘that’ the: date’ ‘of the hobby show had been changed ee Nov. B td Nov. 12, ‘.The children who are placing exhibits: sould. have them in the Dear, Sir: 2 ‘As a regular: mubsoriber to: your Present water regulations allow|der as well,, there is a little com- only one sprinkler to be used at ary] plaint I would ile to make, one time. Sprinkling hours. are 6 ¢ &m, --12 noon and 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. e ‘Pwo -oppointmenits were madel every day, P. Pam.!some of your headlines in the Oas- Fire Siren Several times in recent months} .| Hlegar News start out with a wo- mans last name only. In the Nov. ‘The fire siren is used as & cur-|3 edition of your paper, my lsat at 8 p.m. every evening to warn|name was used at the dren that they inust be off the/of a headline. ‘There was plenty of . [Streets by 9.30. It also sounds at|space'to’ print my first initial or The announcement was made by|7 p.m, Mondays for fire practice. J. V. Rogers, manager‘of the en-| When the siren sounds at any other gineering division and the Posts were|time with a rising and falling note| headline ‘and both his initials were it signifies a “fire alarm’ and all| used, ‘Mr. Ridgers, who was born at|sprinklers must be turned off until the “all clear” sounds. ‘The Village Office is open from| journalist etiquette, don’t you think, a . ‘Tuesday through, Friday from 10 - 12 . Sankey was born at Dub-|/noon and 2- 5 p.m. On Saturdays lin, Ireland and came to Cansda/9 - 12 noon, Mondays tt ts closed, | "AVS Never Seen this type of thing For any further information call in Fire Protection erations at Calgary and Yellowknife, * Allen Selbie, ‘Village Clerk. WESTCRAFT ALUMINUM & PIERSON WINDOWS | ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS YOUR LOCAL AGENT RELIABLE WOODWORKS WHERE WINDOWS ARE A SPECIALTY NOT A SIDE LINE RELIABLE WOODWORKS — GENELLE, B.C. PHONE TRAIL :2858 - L-i -SMITH‘S _ PLUMBING & HEATING: CASTLEGAR PHONE 3401 Elsewhere calf your nearest .. kaperial Ol salas office Engineesed for Motiern Living Low Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms. “[being a Cub. as ere mop 400 *159°° » ‘complete with 32 inch oltochments chain saws ’ 2 monet 600. $212°° complete with 16 inch attachments ~~ hall on Fri, Nov. 11 when the committee’ will be | there to receive the exhibits and tag them on Saturday’ morning, Adult exhib- its for show. will be placed in the hall on Saturday morning, \'*. Mrs. J. Schuepfer, Mra, Reg Bro, Mrs. Ted Worley and Mrs, B. John- son with the assistance of some of the Guides will be in charge of the A lengthy even “Mrs,” Just below that col- umn a.man's name appeared in a I don't know who is responsible for this error, but whoever it. is should perhaps brush up’ on his T read a lot of newspapers and 5) Scent in the Castlegar News, Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer, - Oct. Building ~ Permits $75,250 and some Indies names were men- tioned and Mrs, MacBain said she would visit’ them and ask them _ The travelling apron is still ‘be turned in at the next meeting. Tories Ask For . Export of Power PRINCE GEORGE — The Na- tional Energy Board has been asked to review its policy of forbidding export of power to the United Sta- tes, = ‘The resolution was passed at the annual. convention ‘of the Cariboo! Nine building permits valued at $75,250 were issued during October, building inspector Norman McNabb told Castlegar sonnei last meet- ing. inspéctions have been made of con- vernment on the feasibility of con- ci ‘The board was asked to make recommendations to the federal go- tinuing the policy "in the Ught of Present day” developments and Eee ready for the judges to judge them | ' if they would lke to become Jead- |’ ers. : going around the District and will}. Hobby - Show | ‘ara, MacBain reminded the mem- bers that the! censors ‘are due’ and must ‘be paid by Nov. 1. She. also gave a few of the highlights of the district meeting whi- made to the’ Castlegar’ and District Arena ‘by the United, Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer- tea, Local. 2900, society .president Johnny. Olorks said this week, ‘ch she attended in Vancouver. - Mrs. Meabiain seid” that ib yas’ the, Get eral feeling ' at’ that meeting. that it. wouhl ‘be. better for tha LA aE end. Guider to-e weekend train- ing : camp rather ‘than’ to the an- a pata, Guider’s training. It was moved ‘that the tressur- er send the cheque for'the LA: Mem- ‘bers Cerisors’ for.’ 1060, The next meeting will be the annual meeting and election“ of officers. and will be nual. ‘meeting iwhere they only got}. WANTED "ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES - * PHONE ‘3441 held at the home of Mra, J. Schuep~ fer, 1 "ee ‘TRAVEL regarding Brownle Leaders was held] |. 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Schuepfer were -invested, The Cubmaster gaye an inter- esting talk on the responsibility of Keith Lane then invested Gary Hyson as Cubmaster and Norman Skene as assistant Cubmaster. Many games ‘were enjoyed by, the!” Cubs and thelr’ parents: A. servicé| * of investiture was held’ when the Cubs: were. presented ‘with their tenderpad. badges. SASH AND DOOR WORK % i ae there life i nee: You don‘t ledve your family’s future ‘to charice when you are:ad Choosing the best for a happy home provides giavanteed security guaranteed income to help you enjoy “your retir years,* : ; Assurance Company of Canada. You have a three-way guarantee... guar- family over the years, should any: thing. happen ‘to you; ¥. e - insured through The ‘Mutual Life For guaranteed security, there’ ’snoth: ad ‘ing better ‘than ‘Life ‘Insurance—and. < the generous ; dividends you ‘receive anteed financial protectiori for’: your : ‘values should the need for cash B arise; castro OS te - Drive a ‘Success The recent fruit ‘ana vegetable collection for the Castlegar hospital “was a success, hospital ‘board me it board at, its last meeting. ‘However, sald’Mr. “Waldie, s mew root cellar has been built to ‘store the fruit and vegetables, |. still room - for.-lots: more. | Be ready when cold _-weather. strikes! @ WOOL CRUISERS @ CARSS *. MACKINAW PANTS . @ FLANNEL SHIRTS “@ ‘THERMAL - UNDERWEAR @ MITTS and LINERS ‘@ WOOL SOCKS =— hold paper products in Canaad is now taking place. as. Western Grocers sell 40 carloads of paper products from Westminster ‘Paper in 806. ‘stores . across Western ‘Canada. Here: E.'S; : Cooper, president of Mvestert Grocers, "| the dominion board held in Ottawa. ’'| member “came .from. the Eskimo} ~ | ta’ Kootenay members on the death | bers, Mrs, Moore said, which she (|felt wos an encouraging sign. ‘| Mrs. Moore . continued, it !s hoped “pres 309,000'« cheque to West- . - minster Paper. president Arthur Arm- strong.’ Western - Grocers, largest wholesale food company in the British: Commonwealth, | will sell the order through such stores fn the Castlegar District as Shop. Easy and Red & White. < | great’ need for, classrooms. _| placed. stress, on further education details of the work of Women’s Au- xiliarles of Canada, when Mrs, G. " Members ‘of; Bt.’ Alban’s:and Bt.) items. ,) John's Auxiliaries heard interesting ‘Bhe told members of the varied work of missionaries in all corners of the world. These included nur- 8. Mopre, diocesan president, gave) sing in the north, teaching the to native women in Pakistan. &. Mrs, A. T. Horswill thanked the speaker for her interesting and ia- formative address. ‘an account of the 65th meeting of Mrs. Moore noted that repre~ sentatives from all provinces were present and for the’ first time’ a community, : Sympathy. had been LOOK AHEAD! 4 mt of Bishop Phillip Beattie. The WA now has 59,000: mem- In''the not-too-distant future, that the Anglican College for Wom- en would be enlarged,.as there is o She noted that a speaker had and. the new work in the church, that was open to the WA. Tt was also pointed out that a large portion of WA funds were spent in the home | parish on various ‘Brownies Hest In Gay Clothes “Nineteen Brownies of the Ist NORTHERNMOST ‘Canada’s northernmos!, Jand|’ posession is Ellesmere Island, about the size ‘of Great Britain. . fe Si ox yt ee “URSTLEGAR _PHONE 51 54 an o Castlegar’s, new have, cot yeu. arrived, ~ Castlegar Briefs street “Ughts compound thas been turned down by|as the comic. ““we should] the senior governments as 8 Winter have ordered them from’ Japan,” works. project. Iaughed Comm. Walter Thorp. : eee ee with the river. ‘The inhalator. will be, turned Kinnaird Brownle Pack recently ga- ‘thered for thelr meeting in gay costumes. Brown Owl, Mrs. 3.R. Kennedy ‘was’ assisted by Tawny Owl, Mrs. J. Regan, ‘After their opening ceremonies ‘The ‘girls them enjoyed thelr Halloween refreshments served on a table gaily decorated © with tromene - |" yitage stenographer Jean Stain.) and a pumpkin, ton- started taking courses this year in:muntcipal work, village clerk Joe ‘Misa Lil. McKenzie and alse ies Logelin told ‘council, “She's. willing Kennedy who ee ser sas oo to better -her, classification,” he no-{ tume Judges, Brownle Taps “Guests. at this: meeting. were ' i We have GOoDZ YEAR oSUBURBANITES - FOR ALL MAKES: : “OF CARS AT ‘ LOW, LOW PRICES Now is the time to get set X - for winter driving with. Suburbanites — the winte fares made. only by Good. ar, Exclusive super. action tread design gives you extra go in deep snow - and mud... extra BS on dangerous winter roa Drive in today. . . for best deal in tow: tra safety. the nae i 5 FREE MOUNTING ALL THIS MOMTHE Lord's . Prayer ‘closed’ the ‘meeting. |. | GRRE i Ta over to the hospifal. The village of- “| tice or the hospital’ administrator Nillage chairman N, T. Oglow will adyise District doctors and the said the .branch probably thinks Castlegar. ‘4g using Ranny-type wells|- Celgar has, but ‘that. the), Costieeat: ‘Ambulance of. this fact. .}"There: are- 901). voters.on the *.| Holders, are no: longer: eligible to “Fire chairman George Carr said he has been advised by, fire’ chief Ed. Lewis: that , propane: in BC. can park, within, municipalities Gnily. in parking spaces approved’ by! the fire marshall’and must not, be ‘unattended while, parked, tions or. individuals wie ‘the. village’ must: get council's: ap: proval and buy a $10 permit, vil- fige clerk ‘Joe, Logelii ‘ commented discussion ‘Request for a home nursing pla Castlegar has been ‘approved, medical : Bealth’ ‘officer Dr. J... ‘Lindsay ‘a vised council ‘by. letter. eae A cheque for $2,688 “has, been received ‘ from the federal govern- ment as a grant ‘in lev‘of taxes on by the Post offen: and ROME buildings. 28. le i the fencing ofthe NO,’ a well) roperty holders...| -;/ close contact with “the boys for the last. year: and Inst: week described themselves as “proud” of the boys. . The. Group said the boys have worked .well:and willingly:on; bottle drives.and on‘s, Halloween col igetion for UNICEF... .." Future plang-of tae Group com- mittee Includle:the formation of a Rover crew, Parents and intereste boys are being invited to the Grou] committecs’ annual ‘meeting :in the Robson ‘Hall next-Wednesday. : ican 7 alae oS GALL. ees “SMITHS. “PLUMBING: & HEATING Phone 3401) P CASTLAG? i OIL HEATING TUN VAM: COMES Te = GRAND FORKS rT THis SATURDAY, NOV. 12.. SUICER. DEMONSTRATION & SALE 1s, FOR ‘JUICES IN ‘THEIR: NATURAL STATE . : : : we are a eres someanle a- : capacity machine that!" juice leafy vegetables, ear- rots, apples or practically -anything that can be juiced. Written guarantee, over- load cut-out: protectioi; easy ‘to handle: ‘ "BETTER, JSUICERS ~ ° AT BETTER PRICES ‘The VISTA SPHERE THE onrate - (CER CAN FAMOUS THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND U.S. DO UP TO 3 QUARTS BEFORE EXTRACTING PULP - STAINLESS THE ‘CADILLAC OF STEEL THROUGHOUT - REGULAR $159. 95, vee oe: DAY SPECIAL -..... $114.95 PIERSON Windows: Place orders by. 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