tion 0 Secondary fo Town Says Jack White Castlegar town council is more interested in a road across the Arrow dam and classification of Columbia Ave, as an arterial highway than in retention of the ferry, |i Ald. Jack White said recently. |§ Ald. White, speaking on the results of a recent trip he and Mayor Murray Little took to Victoria, during which they visited deputy highways min- ister Thomas Miard, sald: “It (the Celgar road and a road across the dam) should be maintained by the highways with no expens. LABOR OF LOVE is nearly as I Frank Bonderoff, left, and Al Bigsby put the finishing touch- es on a home-built aircraft. The two men explained that the plane, built from a Seale evolved over a period of sev- by eral years, is of “Ce in earnest began after a year-and-s-half of studying | Plans and specifications,” the two men said. It is expected to be in the air sometime next month. — Castlegar News Pho Alpha Phi Celebrated Its 37th Anniversarv to the town.” The tuwn will refuse to accept classification of the road as a secondary route, in. sisting on its being consider- ed a major highway, with maintenance underwritten en- tirely by the highways depart- ment, Ald. White declared. - He said one meniber ot that Victoria department hac By “given assurances the ferry; would go.” The present council would Easter Segson’ Chosen Alpha Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi celebrated the 37th emniversary ef Beta Sigma with their annual foun- ell B day | banquet Tuesday of year jong the guests were Mrs, Thomas Couch, Mrs. Jack | and Dickson and Mrs. Ed Isakson. Mrs. James Gormley in- troduced those seated at the —_——— . Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting —— Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 head table and welcomed the pledges. The guests were welcom- like to see it retained he ex- plained, but prefer the Cel. gar road's being classified a major rather than ed by Mrs, Peter The founder’s day pledge wee given by. Mrs. Jim Vigue message from the pea he was read by Mrs. David Calder. Mrs. John Bozek sang the prize-winning song, accom- Panied by Mrs. D. Ferguson on the piano, A gift was presented by Mrs. Majesgey to retiring pre- Gormley and in Highlights of the year's activities were given in short skit by Mrs. Gormley, Mrs. Gunther ele. Mrs, Mrs. Majesgey, Mrs. Aus- | dar! Calder, Vigue "and Mrs. Dennis tin Co PUBLIC NOTICE REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY Synopsis of: By-law No. 39 ‘This is a By-law to retention of the ferry. “There on this,” the mayor said. “It is the rule that no de- cision can be made until both Parties sign an agreement, and if our argument holds, th “Oat something we do not aricu darly vance We can see obligalion: to Celgar, but thot to the vacant land beyond. “We will be hearing fur- ther from. aa the aeputy minister but at this time we are not responsible for any of the faa ¥ west of our former boun- Father of Local Residents Died Suddenly in Trail Father of two Castlegar Ge Arthur ize the to the owner-electors of Electoral Areas The Board of the Regional District of Gant Central Kootenay in assembled enacted as open meeting 1). Thata lect: eins x orb Mleciocal Arcee and to ascertain whe ther or not they are in favour of the negionay eect of Central Kootenay estal ‘orge (Duke) Rogers, 66, of Trail died suddenly at his home \pril 29. company 1m x Rogers _ was a mem- ber of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic ‘Ghureh an and a ast of the British Col- ar. | Basi Kaights ar, | Of Columbus lodge. Survivors are -his wife, Gladys; sons, Gerald of Cast- legar, Charles of Merritt and Mrs, Gary (Evelyn) Gallo of umbia Hydro and Bower of all and two ing Municipalities and Electoral Areas. That such opinion be ascertained by taking a poli in Electoral Areas ‘T’ and ‘J’ on the following question: “Are you in favour of the Regional District of Cen- tral Kootenay establishing an a garbage site at am annual as including debt assess- ment, not to exceed the product of one-half mill in the first year and one-fifth mill each year thereafter on taxable assessed values for school purposes?” For the purpose of establishing and maintaining a garbage site there shall be raised froma The persons entitled to vote on the question, sub- funicipal forse "Also surviving are his sisters, Mrs. Nellie Holmes, Dryden, Ont., Marion Adams, Winnipeg and Mrs. Mae Reedy of Estevan. ne was prede- ceased by his parents and his only brother: wiem high mass was our ae Perpetual i | kee erpe elp Churei last Thi Interment was at Moun- was no attempt at a decision | & jilliard at home; a daughter, | - was chose! L. Johnson of Rossland, for her marriage to John Randolph McNee, son of Mr. and William R. McNee of Kin- er Gavin Rumsay of- feist at the double-ring ceremony. | St. George’s Anglican Church, Rossland, was.decor- ated with pouquets of of Easter lilies, ithemums and baskets of spring flowers. Music was by organist, Alpha Woodward. Given in \ marriaee by her father, the fair-haire ad. bride wore a floor-length gown, the bodice overlayed with lace and a sprinkle of pearls and full-length lace mews skirt featured an ora of chiffon. A dainty crown of white lilies and pearls secured hi double-tiered viel. «For McNee-Johnson Vows and green roses, the tiers tf divided soe. BY, swan pillars. The bride's uncle, Martin Stear of Vancouver, was mast- er of ceremonies, For her daughter’s wed- ding | the bride’ ‘Ss i twoslere a honey-colore jiece suit with mal matching hat and white accessories. The groom’s mother wore a two-piece suit in blue with mat ig hat. and white-ac- cessories. Their. corsages’ were of blue-tinted carnations, For, the wedding trip, the bride donned a two-piece suit in in deep: nok are white ac- white cor- 4 aticta sage, ‘Outof-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stear and son, Chris of Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNee and W. A. Palmer of vernon; Mr. and Mrs. F. lerosnik, Mrs, ieratie and son Allan, Mr. Mrs. R. Krafte, all ‘of Vancou- ver and Mr. and Mrs. Norm Everard of China Creek. ~~ | Hook describes skin In Boautitat B.C. A medley ‘of things to see and de when summer comes to British Columbia takes up the entire issue of the latest we stock a full sylectigh of SAVAGE SHOES fortehi'bron Maddocks Shoe Store edition of British Cc by the department of travel industry in Victoria. Promiu- ‘ent among them is.an annual event in Nelson. Now on sale, the summer issue of the full-colour quar- terly touches on ‘several an- nual events including the Van- couver Sea Festival, the Kel- owna International Regatta, the Nelson Highland Games, the Williams Lake Stampede, the. Penticton Square Dance Jamboree, and various sum- mer schools of the arts. In addition, there are notes on hiking and descrip- tions of the seacoast, Fort ‘Steele in the East Kootenay and Point Ellice House mus- § cum in Victoria. A photo story by Allan di in BC. sd Kootenay - West Liberal NOMINATING CONVENTION Tomorrow. Night, Fri., May 10 Hi Arrow Arms ~ 8.15 p.m. Del Requirements: Membership in B.C. Liberal Assn. $3. Membership Kootenay- West Liberal Assn. $2. Applications will be ac- cepted at the door. — Kootenay West Liberal Association. ing is by Jobn Eastman of Victoria. it shows a Rufus hummingbird (nesting in an arbutus branch. Tolls are Dropped From the Ferries On Arrow Lakes The tolls came off the Upper Arrow Lakes ferry op- erating between Arrowhead and Galena Bay on’ Monday of this week. The fact of their intend- ed removal was related to the Castlegar News last Thursday morning by Burt Campbell of Castlegar, who is seeking the Socred nomination for the by- election expected in Revel- stoke-Slocan provincial rid- ing. had ‘been L Mr. Campbell and | advised of the intended re- moval of tolls by Highways Minister W. ee Black in a tel- For The Best Deal In Windows and Doors OBAL PANORAMA Sashless Windows \wning PRE-HUNG DOORS Fitted with Welser Hardware ‘All Sizes and Styles KITCHEN CUPBOARDS CABINETS AND COUNTERS CONTACT . OBAL GLASS © Bae FRUITVALE etnies ype} B.c. Castlegar, Bee » hone 365-6522 ephone call that She carried a i bouquet of baby red roses set in white net and spring fern. Gerry Pighin of Rossland, the bride’s only fatten ndant, attired a deep pink pateray Hoord ‘iength gown with an ov- erlay of lace on the bodice .|which featured short bell jsleeves, A matching pink bow set e|in net formed her headpiece. She carried a bouquet of large, pink-tinted carnations set in wile eine was Brent Stampvingent of Kinnaird with George Markin of Cast- legar and Harvey Newton of wna nna aird sharing ushering ui A reception followed at oe home of the bride's par- en HA DUSTERS Delightful Dusters to wrap her in beauty and cool carefree comfort. Made of 100% nylon and lined throughout. Choose from florals and dainty flocked pastels. a Ps OD SALE $5.88 HANDBAGS ~ Ideal for Mother’s Day gift-giv- ing. . 2a lovely assortment of vinyl b Travel-Pac Shifts Arnel Travel-Pac Shift Dresses in a smart re-usable tote bag. DAY Nightgowns Introducing a wonderful new fibre of antron nylon with an eye- catching look of “silver tone” lustre. 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Miss Gemmill ‘was one of those whe decorated His Men’s Wear for festi- vities connected sith the duMaurier International ski races at Red —¢C News Photo SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg will 1 the end a a anes = week at, Stanley Hump! eputy Prime Minister — Ricks Paulson, Stuart Devern- ey. nf ‘Minister of : Finan Pauline Fowler, Kri Secretary of S y by candidates and Tt will be a big day of faire romises, and gen: from the stud-| will be quiet. ae the band is leaving for a aitour on Tuesday, there sorry, sls) wilt" wint!! Ys a special advai Yer ie. members on ‘+t Soroptimist -Guosts alth . tave, fo walt unti the next| Were Prospects re thing @ eerie For Clab Awards Who knows. One thing 15 certain, though, the students have’ a ‘Large Local Delegation To Trail Nurses Meet Some 14 members of the Registered Nurses’ Associa- tion of B.C. attended the dist- rict dinner at the Terra Nova, ae EATON’S TRAIL Canada-wide $1.49 DAY TUESDAY MAY 14, 1968 Personal shopping only Over 225 items At One Low Price This was rae by. a “ques- tion-and-answer Mrs. Murray Little was chosen’ as the fine to. choose Wi Prime Minister — Kathie Social Disease ls Boling Defeated egate for the annual ne ace to be held in New Westmin- Y “President, Mrs. David McFarlane gave the meeting she attended ad centlv at vancouver. the home nursing and child care taken by the Kinnai ird | ules under the