Provincial Library, . Parliament Bldgs.s Victoria, B. C. Dec. 31/32109 12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 19, 1969 Neighborhood Taverns Introduction Would Mean Bankruptcy for Hotels If nelghborhood taverns) Liquor Inquiry, in vancouver exist, in Castlegar the tourist are introduced it will mean Verno! en praised the high] in a al die the eventual for the commission the hotels in the C. He told that the hotels must depend WEEK'S WEATHER x iin pits Si 60 HM 3 57 6 56 13 5683 54 18 10 CENTS PER : COPY Chamber Wires 72 Ladies Take Part Hon. Phi Gagiard! | 1 Golf. Tourney Here n On Now Office The Castlegar Ladies’, Creighton with 82 and Run: gree Castle 1 Refresh- }. 4 A ‘ The Castlegar and Dist-|Golf Club -held its open|mer up was Jean Young. with ited Church, - VOL. riet Chamber o! f Commerce _ erce|tournament last week with) “Dp” fight was . 22, No. 26 wired Minister out Portfolio Phil Gaglardi ex- Herero: Ahortiatiey with ressing good wishes for the Nelson and. Trail. : success of his new employ- i ment program and adding the well Ther teri went wil NOTICE cea CASTLEGAR N Published Every Thursday, at|“The Crossroads of. the Kootenaya! : acc tiic BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1969 | Cast ernec aohas lh. by Robson Rec SHSS Doukhobor Choir. Students require trans. to Attention Lady Golfers— in June 24 teeoff time 8 Jubilee . Celebration "Sask. July 6 and'7.'Any- “am Also luncheon meet- ing social. one going to Jubilee who by ‘hotels and said they area, E. J. Vernon, the rn greatly of the B.C. Hotels Association levergrowing tol venta? inelustey, told the Royal “Without hotels such as Castlegar — Robson — Thrums — Ootischenia MINOR BASEBALI. END OF SEASON WIND-UP COOK-—OUTS KINSMEN PARK, CASTLEGAR SAND LOT, PONY, BABE RUTH COOK-OUT Monday, June 23, 6:30 p.m. LITTLE CANADIAN COOK-OUT Tuesday, June 24, 6:30 p.m. Play-off finals will be held in each division followed by presentation of trophies. PARENTS OF ALL BASEBALL PLAYERS ARE WELCOME the many’ emp! ind. maintain ion ads Is dustry rou; in million dollars ‘to British Col- umbia in 1968. That the hotel industry employed more than 20,000 0 People le with an annual payroll of 32 million dollars. Two Charged After Rohson Road Accident A 174 year-old. Castlegar juvenile and a Rossland man have been charged as a result of a single car accident about 9.30 p.m. Saturday at the in- tersection of the Robson and Keenleyside Dam roads, Police report.the juven- ile was the driver of the car voad near the intersection and went over an embank- ment. Damage to the car way oe at $200. Vacation Check List FIRST AID ° Kaopectate* Adhesive Bandages Laxative Myciguent* Ointment First Aid Kit ( ( Baby Vitamins ( Aspirin Poison Ivy Lotion ¢ Hay Fever Remedy ptic ¢ Asthma Remedy ¢ TOILETRIES Tooth Brush Tooth Paste Shampoo Comb and Brush Foot Powder Antise] Eye Wash Razor Blades Shaving Cream Deodorant Cosmetics SPECIAL NEEDS Sun Glasses Suntan Lotion Insect Spray Mosquito Repellent Vacuum Bottle Travel Clock Facial Tissues Camera Supplies Flashlight - Batteries Paper Cups. Bathing Gear Playing Cards Consult Your Pharmacist For All Your Vacation Needs. CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E, Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1p.m. 6-7 p.m. The juvenile has charged with driving Sout a driver’s licence and failing to stop at a stop sign. itevenson has been! hy, charged ae allowing an un-| licenced person to drive his car. Excessive Vehicle Noise Brings Fine An JG year-old Castiegar | youth hope’ that he will give favor- to the men who were there He pointed out to the/y, able consideration to estab-|, to help'us out. ‘Their efforts Pauline Paulson with could provide ride far one lishing an office here. This was announced this fade the work of the execu: week by chamber president A lovely luncheon was at the end of ee by Terry Is Low gross PuAm eht was won by Issabelle Morris of Trail with 101. Low : gross runner up was Jennette Sco- dellero of Trail with 103. Lo net was Mae Moroso with 87 and Low net runner up was Eisle Shorthouse of Trail with 88, lary Mr. (J from Premier Bennett’ is to assist the hardcore unem- Ployed obtain jobs. Regional offices are be- ing established . in... various’ unities throughout B,C. and one of them to be Peres either r here or at n. F aw ross “B” flight wae n Mildred Sher. soutort With 107 end Joe Taylor with 107. Low net Mickey Ward of Funeral Held For Anastasia f£ the Lo t Makortoff, 84 Bot pat tte Nelson with Funeral services began|* - z Low gross “C” flight was yesterday from the Brilliant|a tie between Vera Stauding- Russian Hall for Anastasia|er and Bev, Downey at: 111, eR AIRLINE FOR . KESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e > WEST’‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 Makortoff, 84. of Brilliant,|Low net winner’ was Mabel who died Tuesday at we one: INSTALL ‘A New Gas-Furnace Now Sor Free Estimates CALL or’ more ‘students - please Elaine Doo! Beaty appreciate your SMITH’S mses. HEATING LT.” 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3657: —— CASTLEGAR “Licensed Gas Fitters Seria — Sheet Metal « tlegar and: pe ital Services" w trict Hosp! tant 2 p.m. Mire, Makortoff was born in Russia Feb. 15, 1885 com- ing, to Saskatchewan in-1899 to B.C. in the early | 3900's “GLARKE’S POOL RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS She was one. of. the first: settlers in the Brilliant area. She later married ‘at Grand Forks where much. of her: life was spent, until re- turning fe Brilliant in 1963. Mrs. Makortoff was _pre- deceased i her husband youn 1B 1961 and ‘a son Alex|f. She is survived by one son Nick Zibin ‘of Grand Forks; one daughter Mrs. W.|f. ‘Anastasia) Koochin of : Bril- . and lant: one step-daughter Mrs. Polly Jmaeff of Winlaw; 10 3 CAMPAIGNS July 2 - 14 . July 28 e’s court here Tues charg- ed under the motor vehicle act with excessive noise. Phillip Harshenin plead- ed not guilty but was ound guill yy magistrate H. C. Pitts and was fined $20 or step- July 14 - 26 - Aug. 9 Registration For First Session June 27 — 9 a.m. to noon All levels including life saving adult classes Phone 365-5106 three grandchildren and 24 great- ANNUAL MEETING ® of Castlegar District Athletic: Assn. Wed., June 25, 1969 8 P.M. Recreation Office (Old Library) All’ executive offices under consideration at this meeting. Three directors to be elected to three-year terms and three directors to one-year terms. Nominees to date: N. Stoochnoff, Castlegar J. Vigue, Kinnaird J. Earp, Blueberry c. ‘Munny, Kinnaird e Further nominations from the floor or to the secretary before election date. C. R. MUNNS, Secretary grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister Lina Helen of Brilliant. Burial. will take place at the Brilliant Cemetery with in default five days in jail. the Castlegar Funeral Home‘ For Robson The finance committee for he Robson Recreation work they have done so far raising funds for the project. Now, awevers reports the society, committee | ¢, needs tions help pid assistance. Volunteers needed to install tank, pi and a water line and tor th the Vounteers are Needed’ Pool Work electrical and plumbing work 10 days the an will not open on July 1 as planned. “If you have any of the four mentioned talents, please phone Fred Saliken or M. Vanderpol,” asks- the P | release. RED CROSS Blood Donor Today: Thursday, June 19th Kiwanis Scout Hall Castlegar 1.30 - 4.30 P.M. 6.30 - 9.30 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE CASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB Clinic | naird, was accepted. McGauley of Castlegar was in this paper appears a notice concerning imming . classes. -Member- aie fees are set at $20 for any member of the Robson Recreation’ Society... Ron Waldie has been ‘en- gaged as lifeguard for the season. 5 Three New Teachers Appointed: Two appointments were made for Woodland Park School and one .for Robson School at Monday's ~ meeting of tensters for School District’ * Stas Brenda -Cairns of Fenticton: and Miss Lorraine pamed: to-the staff.at Robson The resignation of Mra. : Don Wickett, who teaches at Valley Vista ‘School in Kin- ~piscontinued and Broken Lines” . PO fee. SUMMER STOCK Being Cleared at SLASHED PRICES * “EXAMPLES: KIDDIE’S ‘SANDALS WOMEN 'S WHITE PUMPS $2.99. $5.98 © FREE KEEP operation because the compressor is outside. No need for - la Exclusive split and slider models. Two speed fan, thermostat control and room ventilation with new quiet y side panels, Permits: more glass area — 5 year warrenty: INSTALLATION Let us demonstrate in your home. ‘without obligation: Prices reduced up to $40.00 per. unit. Ty. one now while they are available. PROUDLY ‘showing off the Interior Lumber Manufacturers’ Association safety plaque a- ward for the best safety record in 1968 of the 12 largest lumber, Che in-the v2 interior of B.C. is union. representative Pete Cheveldave. Admiring the plaque ‘is Mrs. Reg Hilton, wife of the manager of Pacific Logging’s Kootenay division at Slocan. Mr. safety.is put dave told’ a safety banquet Saturday night: at-Slocan:that.the ‘mill's “‘safety record is what it is: because’ of union-management He ‘said a : the United Church of ‘Cas! Kini ‘Vote th The congregations of: bi the aird and Castlegar United Churches have vaed to create a cen! ache mina istry of Christian se! St. David's ‘Anglican, Church. ar and Kinnaird United Churches Hokd Services i in wees Church tion to amal David's. “What these three churches igamate, using St. cent in favor‘on'a single mo-|Parish, more Concrete ‘ways of creat- ing ‘fellowship and service. They, are now moving out i le of how a troubled church Suunity possible, division » Teed not Pes be, pilcan at a June 15° m use St. David's puildls response to an invita-|§ tion given by St. David's ‘An- and ni fon voted Sunday to Cent! the UI ti doi this was by: moving into St. ‘David's bi building 19 aye task now remains out from there in senglontt the fhe: community. and the d the wort in the minutes. of the safety committee “and by the time the minutes come.up again the problem is looked after.” — Castlegar News Photo by Burt Campbell Parish, notes. a’ press. rele: on the “subjec subject si - Archdeacon Basil Resker _Is Laid to Rest i in Robson Dr. Basil Resker, MA, DD, 80, former Anglican archdea- con:of Kootenay and honor- ary Boy Scouts regional Som ment-was in} the Le London: slum! in|o the Kootenay Lake General Hospital in Nelson: He was a Jongtime resident. of: Castle- | He served during: the; First. World ‘War. with th: tist-; Rifles, vand2in*} brant was the Very Rev. F. D. Wyatt. : Funeral services followed * edral : Soot Bishop of Kootenay, of- i Sopa took place sin the the ry. ras ordained in Engiaed re ‘1818. after gra. from‘t Robert’ Baden-Powell' at rit special; i ceremony... in Alber; halt. - After four years in an- other London slum, Dr. Resk- er came to: Canada became vicar of the Williams wrote~' a “Among Pioneers a British Columbia, ” which . was - pub- he was ap- Pointed’ Archdeacon of Koo- tenay in 1942, ae position: he bald until, this or Reske oe In ‘May of. 1967. he. w honored : at: the opening . of the new Christian education centre, Resker. Hall: in Rob- son, which was named after in. 1926) him. th-| “looking for adventure.” He When o! ment in}legar ow will’ be - living to; wn | gether. abuts ths formal’ Suet mai Oa | vol cent e wht Kin- eatablised to to isuay the ‘mt a ways ‘of disposing Of the United church building One of the sell them, because. eer home = of the new. United | Ki sixyearls. Seen here are LUNCH BREAK is just a second wind for the numerous tiny tots taking full advantage ‘of the summer: program offered by ‘Regional No. 1 for’ four- to day ‘sessions. a few of the at: Kinnaird Park with Miss Linda McGillivary. Lunches are brought by the youngsters and parents must bring and pick. up Anele chileten each day. | To date for the Park who oe st Davide at attend their 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. eels program Be News Photo eesteear has 31, — Castlegar details are still to’ be: ‘worked out. Final: action and celebra- tion of this ‘decision n awaits the official action Nf ytery. ‘As one of its representativ- es put it: “Kinnaird and Cast: for officially the building open, Dr. Reatee said ‘he was tno it worthy oi this great honor,” but hie “It | makes me extremely hap- * At the’dedication service; Resker’s life’ sto when Dr. ry was related, he -was being mamed_as.one of the first two le A Petition to be Circulated _ Goncerning. Mill Odor ok Serine, ‘of; the | West 7 Keotenay Pollution Control ation “and iother..con- ‘cerned: ‘citizens in the.next weel i Canvassers: will call door-.: “todoor -in:! Castlegar, :Kin- ; the Jmaird “and: Robson while booths: will: be manned at |: pany.” ithe Safeway and Super- . Valu. stores_ tomorrow: and « Saturday. : Ss “The-time has ‘come for : citizens to act,’ ‘ Steoes,” preside: WKPCA, “IE. t! Pay pleted. — of the |News, the forerunner ‘of to-' 's Castlegar. News. which ‘started publication as a/mim-' eographed -advertising m Last year — Dr. Resker eave and dedicated a font to the Robson’ Memorial Church. many m_ convinced -that t Celaar him a begin’ to steps. once.. public opinion is! made’ known ' to 6 local councils and they take the. issue to. the com- It is: planned: to present copies of ‘the. petition to] in both local “town councils, “the provincial ‘government, | and Columbia Cellulcse ‘as soon! as canvassing is cont: he. was ‘awarded ‘a Doctorate of Divinity from the Anglican ‘Theological’ College in \Van- couver. Resker maintained an‘ active terest .in scouting. He held ithe Silver Wolf, edia.|the following week on:Tues., July 8. ‘When he retired in 1950] ; within ‘the town’s boundari Kinnaird * council:/is® ri the I Throughout his: life, Dr. a booth in: benefit of tot “Castlegar Council. ‘Meeting on July 8 cipal council meeting will nol be held . next that ‘day. The meeting will be held Kinnaird Queries }. District Chamber On Tourist Booth With’ a major intersection tourist ‘this < area for the urists. A_ motion’ that. ‘a ‘letter and attended | th jamboree in’ London in 1920. Because he used a-Bad- Pst ‘was, made < by; coun on page suestions to the Castlegar and at its Tuesday ‘night meeting. written © putting ~ these. Chamber. ‘of Com- " Castlegar’s * regular: muni4 Ct Tuesday b: cause of the July -1- holiday kirl “INSTALLATION | of the new executive members of the.Cas- | ‘tlegar Rotary Club took place Monday evening. Held at the home of past district governor. Guy Guido and Mrs. Guido of Kinnaird, the’ new.officers will assume their duties on July 1, Pictured left to right are: director Jim Lamont of Castle, President, Allen Selbie of £. Kinnaird, ceereery Lloyd Ackney of Kinnaird, vice-president Gil Suter of Cas- ““tHegar, director Ed McGauley of Kinnaird, director Paul Oglow of Castlegar, treasurer George Paulson of Kinnaird is —C Local Chamber To Hold Meoling To Talk etre Two break-ins joceurredt tempts beng being -made on ‘safes enty was ‘was made into the ottice ided to vitation to Dr. Nick Schmitt, medical health officer for the West: Kootenay Health units George Cady, the +] Association of Kootenay per Boundary Munilpalities pol- lution committee; Sawy- er, president .< of the ” Nelson Cc nt! sometime during’ n end by culprits who forced a the week. side: door. The cash register was smashed open’ and an unsuccessful — attempt was. made to. break _dnto, the wall Maas say. “nothing ‘was | OCCl taken. The incident was dis-|6. covered Monday morning by ranch was call- of: C and Dr. J. H. Breckenridge and James: Crowley, both of Sel- k College. jane chamber is interest- ed.in seeing representation from the municipalities, Si kirk ‘College and other int ested. citizens discuss the sul ject of pollution at this meet- Kinnaird Firemen 2 - or] Win Competition tion forms are avallatte ‘at the town office ed to the’scene from Nelson and the break-in is still under investigati jon. staff Perea ~The RCMP’s| day. Safe Attempts Made At Town Hall & Store Also on Monday morning, S tric’ reported to- found | an. “work a and that Better: pervices wilh be of the Spanmnunt Short om tempt had been:made on ‘ae firm's safe: _ ‘The - thieves,, who . got -|away with $15, forced the sliding. doors ‘on. ‘the house ‘and then jimmied‘ t inside doors to Fet into the office. RCMP say the incident aes sometime between m. Sunday and its couery: at. about 8 a.m. ied The ID branch from Nelson was: atthe scene and the break-in is still under investi- gation. stated ether were 24 other MERITORIOUS: AWARD for. ging’: 's Kootenay division for its safety record. ‘Pacific. .Log- Hilton toid the 250 persons in attendance at the banquet that “every man in this room in 1963 was presented to: manager ‘ Reg Hil-- ton, left, by the head of.the helped to win this award. We're proud of this Board's Sa ion, Murray Clarke, at’a banquet ir Slocan Saturday night. The award is for the lowest and ‘director Dave Cooper, also of News Photo in group D of the lum- 5 i ber industry in B.C. It is the second year in a row that the qward has gone to Slocan. Mr. d d let's try for it again next year.” Mr. Clarke also paid tribute to the wives of mill employees and noted that Pacific Log- ging was tops in its category of a dozen mills. In fact, “there's none better on this contin- ent,” he told the gathering. — Castlegar News Photo by Burt Campbell