CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, April 4, 196 Baulkham - Hawes Vows On Saturday, March 30 in an) Mrs. F, Hostetter, evening service at St. David's Ang- The bride entered the church lican Church, Castlegar, Gordon|on the arm of her father wi son of Mrs. Phyllis Baulkham took|a woolen iturquols sheath with bride. Pamela, of jacket, Her was Myr. and Mrs, Philip Hawes, Ke-] accented by.a straw hat composed. Jowna. Father C. R. Day officiated. | of tiny flowers in’ brown and white| black | accessories and carried: a ‘The wedding music was played by|shades and accessories en tone. TEER Ae EE ME MT DO YOU KNOW? PUBLIC NOTICE Kinnaird Ratepayers Assc, regular meeting Apr. 48 p.m. ELS, Hall, Parent Committee to Kinnaird Guides & Brown- ies will hold meeting at the home of C, J, Hardy, 108 r. Park A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your basement out of the way PAYS FOR ITSELF in about a year of reducing soap, clothing, cos- -metic, electrical and plumb- ing bills, Apr. 9-- 8 p.m, Easter Sunrise Service Cenotaph Hill 7 a.m. Apr. 14, Everyone welcome. Coffee Check with us for all models and hot choc. in United and all sizes of Duro Water Softeners and installation. No Fuse - No Bother No Obligation PLUMBING & SMITH'S "ze". @ ORESCENT 8T. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, Bo. E0000 7.30, Everyone requested to be present. super soft with that slipper feel. Walk-on-air beer cushion your every atep and there's ots of extra ” in the fa- “shoes that do something for.a man! NUE SEC ME PRICE SALE DESERT FoWER DEODORANTS dave money—buy both the famous’ Desert Flower Cream Deodorant and New Roll-On twin-packs. ‘All day. ion— pe for your Bi: betas it’s: famous Desert Flower quality. Limited time offer by Shulton. CASTLEGAR DRUG eotnen OF PINE AND Pare, 55-3911 g|ald Stank a and Mrs. Noel Wilson of Vancou- iA 3 : Exchanged She carried a bouquet of American Beauty Rosebuds. The bride was attended by her sister Mrs, Sally Wilson. of Van- couver' Mrs, Wilson was attired ‘in a winter, white woolen suit with bouquet of gardentas, Attending the groom was Don- ley Blishen’ of Kinnaird, A. reception followed at the with matching. accessories, groom's mother was attired in a turquoise wool suit with matching accesgories, The brides table was decorated ina silver and pink theme. A sin- Following a short trip to Spo- kane, Washington the bride and groom will reside in Castlegar. + Telegrams were received from Victoria, Vancouver, Kelowna, Pen- ticton and West Bank, 3.C, Out-of-town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hawes, Debbie, Peter and Wendy, Mrs. Phyllis Baulkham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob, Taylor of Kelowna and Mr. ver, Herridge Speaks - And Deals With Important Issues H.W. Herridge, New Democra- tic: Party ‘candidate in Kootenay ‘West has spent the last few days in and around the Trail area. He addressed an open house | coffee party in the Genelle Com- munity Hall in the early part o! Sunday afternoon and then spoke (El at an informal coffee party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, William cle trell of Blueberry Creek. Mr, Herridge gave a general outline of the New Democartic Party. policies, dealing’ especially with the proposed national health scheme, unemployment and nuclear disarmament. Mr. Herridge also spoke to a very well attended -coffee party in Woodland Park later. in the same evening. He said the New - Democratic Party believes.that social and econ- omic planning must take place at all” levels of government, and ; it looks to close tion amongst’ responsible govern- ments to co-ordinate plans and ad- ministration: and ‘to set Canadian minimum standards. Speaking on co-operation for Peace, Mr, Herridge said that pow- ers long dominant. have ‘declined in importance while others have merged to positions of prominence, In: the. struggle . between. demo- eracy and totalitarianism,’ he'said, Canada cannot - evade its respon- sibility and must. always ‘stand squarely on the side of freedom. -. Mr. Herridge’ said a New De- mocratic government: will: make a general; and searching reappraisal of Canada’s ‘defence roll. He. said that the revolution. in weapon technology makes two facts obvious to reasonable men; | Firstly, ‘annihilation is now a there is no known defence against nuclear ‘missiles; Policy ; must. be based on ‘these’ realities,’ he ‘said, and the new. Democratic "Party, be- lieves \ that? the‘ extension ‘of nu- clear weapons. to any further states or alliances threatens dis- aster to the world...) 4) physical possibility and "secondly. | RENATA SOCIALS™ The Renata Women’s Institute held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. J..Riemer, Mrs, J. Dyck was named the delegate for the district convention which is to be held at Kaslo on May 8. i Members decided to send their little adoptee an Easter: gift,’ a sweater and an Easter basket, The tea and: paren date was set for May 1.. A: portion. of the news letter was read, "The History ‘of Lady Aberdeen’s Farm.” ‘This’ story des- cribes their Coldstream ranch and how the first.orchards-of:the Ok- anaganValley were ‘started: The April meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. 'M. Funk. ‘CONCRETE. WORK AND BASEMENTS ik ROOFING REPAIRS * "INSULATION oO. ‘Lightle Ph. 365-5158~ ty 1 Box 51,-Castlegar, ‘B.C. WA. Teweiko & (0.| ¢ COFFEE Nabob, . Ib. Pacific MILK Join the: Eoster Parade: ‘with a new>COAT or 8 CAR COAT New Spring Shades Sizes 10 to 20 $16.95: to $90.8 95 Ladies Laminated JACKETS ° TURKEYS) Ib 2... . 896 MARGARINE Harvest 3 Ibs. 50 SPEADEASY CHEESE 2ibs. :........... - 996 SHORTENING Jewel, 3 Ibs. .. 69c SPORK i 2 tins. + 896 GRAHAM WAFERS Christies, pkg. 296 PORK: & BEANS” Nabob : 15-0z. 4 for . HAMS, ready-to-eat. half. or quarter I ROUND STEAK or ROAST POT ROASTS 3 Beef A hiacetherd S110 Ladies: WHITE -HANDBAGS _ $1.95 $2.05 Ladies GLOVE .& SCARF. *\ SETS 7. spring shades Extra Special eink, beige, lime green blue, white, etc: SURF 3.pr. $1.00 ‘$2.79 sat POTATOES = —————— gnt. size . "90" Ihe. SPORT SHIRTS : ~. {| BLEACH, Dainty “FISH & CHIPS in. Drip & Dry Cotton gal: Fraser Vale * Oe ae BAY STREET PANCAKE SYRUP. CHINESE FOODS’: L.S. $4.95: Shirt Roger's 45-0z. AQ | Frozen. Chicken Chow FLOUR | a -Mein, Chop Suey, SL: 53: 95° Shirt Royal Standard Fried Rice Special ‘price $2. 95 “25 Ibs. ....... ee ett GAM Essier BONNETS and) WHIMSIES $2.95 - $5.95: Seamless. NYLONS AVOCADOS, each Be GRAPEFRUIT 5 for Ss ee Co LOOK LOVELY. AND FEEL LIKE A MILLION: IN ONE OF OUR FASHIONABLE SUITS: “WORTH ANYTHING? oF for Easter and after We have a good selection | in two. and“ three-piece styles i ina trist -will appreciate my respon- sibility in: jseened, a ‘Insuring that Castle; gar hi fe fire de. chief Ed Le- *| wig, ie Sylvest commented "I can- not. risk having the fire department tienced officers. or of the stud tral “pbreagt’ with -rows ‘of ehidents, aa ‘|rate'at 15 mills, by C: the ras ; Cook,: and apposed bar: Maddocks and Bich completely from ‘letters read at ‘ lage chalr- od always been practice 8 150:years‘of ‘service. It ‘|p also ‘my-intention:to further invest- igate'and id fully report on. the indiv: _| idual - ‘point vices for presentation to the board at its next meeting, }-. Purpose of.the’ meeting | was to assess the Position: of the’ hospital for ‘the current ‘ ye: “pYollowing lengthy seted the | hospital - Taministeato to.work: out}! the details of these’ reduced‘ ser-| can be = will: be 'reViewing much of the: fire ~ department's: operation during ‘the’ coming: weeks. ‘In -this respect I would be pleased to have |’. ae copies of all:past “annual : reports of, the oFite ‘ire> Marshall’ motion :was passed’ toa majority vote: “That the services of the-hos- pital be reduced: immediately’ to conform to the allowable funds ap- proved”: by. BCHIS, 22 In other” “business, the ‘board and signed the negotiated with the B.C. Register- ed Nurses’ Association. The. con- tract .is “identical with’ the ‘agree: ment which’ has been:in use by. the w- | hospital, and’ the registered nurses ¢use more than ee ane to ful- fib the ‘obligations of ‘my. office; said he makes‘ at east one trip| ‘ : by? car’ around’ the *, vi ners Ri Beer ae in’ favor ‘of whe dndemnities y .one-th: man: aren Syinoat, de motion ' lost, forking t, the “hospital. = general re- venue of $138,168, in’ the Present fiscal year vile expending th je same jount cords, ithat; such re- Ports ae available: upon ;request. and. that: any’ situal ‘for. our’ re-| ~ epartment cher of the Castlegar. Volanterr Fire Department by the then fire ‘would - ically’ be brought: to‘ ow ‘attention without specific request.: : 3) + “1 would: also’ ask /y. “you could - briefly outline. the: duties ‘of ur. fire ‘chief’ or ’ his‘ officers “in their capacity of being a represent- |. ative of your. office ‘in:this crea. . ios in 1962:(Castlegar -adopted ia recommendation by fire chief Let Mr, ‘Lewis made.a “copy. of -his "report available yesterday + q Policies and, practices: as we: have Mr. nai ate ‘of SHSS, ‘hereby sieaity fh ‘our full aécord; with it ¢ ‘press should be alowed to quote i tle the pre acces to the c ce. fs Pi | only‘ the’ be; ziceiay Comm. ’G.'S. Rust advised, Chairman ‘Carl. Loe: |™ blich: felt ‘that the ‘plan: ‘involving , | outlying.‘areas . would bes a heavy seen them implemented by pal: of this’ school. 2 would, make a. difference of betwe pe two: or. three - mills,” he ‘said’ fever end and Kinnaird would be res- “The /discusison was * tempered bis hy. remarks'from Comin. Pat Ro- Ponsible . for. oni poanibly.s Ra Robson and jas kitty and be asked .to vote om seve erage.” a8 ‘He said: with the’ result that’ “newer resi-*- dents : are unwittingly profiting maine ‘in j,which~ he‘ that if. the growth of. the commun- ity was to increase to the extent Mr, antisipated; then “planning may be far'less’ Smpenslve, than in:10 years ‘| fron Ww." * Council. agreed to meet with Publfc | Castlegar on April 18 Intended to :| highlight discussion will scheme asa beginning to derive a similar .pattern’ for: the avenues be starting with the piel way. e from older. 7 He said “some of the water revenue should ‘ :: Maddocks ¢ said’ bis: sag-- gestions amounted to $4400, asom: equal to 2 mills. : i eral: grant. is ihown at ecine Hoes ee of it goes to te echingl district and i could start with 1700 at the railway Gellalosss Celgar pulp nS division’ here, lephone: Co.. Castlegar’ News, the telephone + @otnpany.. features ‘a: picture ‘of _, the: closed-circut : TV, ae at Be. Te- rincipal W. Roy Bro in eoety: salistactory, condi. { tion” in: Castlegar. hospital fol- lowing his collapse at the school of the past few weeks, report hos- pital authorities: & : hein hos- Mr, Tiylvest emphasized that it was, a. proposed budget only. and was based on: the 1962‘ budget. */ In the general ‘account, reven- ue totaling, $138,168 . would be ob- tained from taxes: ($48,500), trade. licences’ ($8,400), dog. tags, build: | ns. ‘permits, tax’ penalties ‘and: in; ‘P| terest, provincial and federal grants and © miscellaneous .revenue = ($51 ‘1368) and recovery from senior gov- on a winter works © GSO. lights,’ dog: ‘pound,’ ark), arena and’ cemetery, and ‘contingencies $33,100, gra would total $4,000 and garbage « col | lection: $7,500: Winter: cost $30,000 ; while, $35,168" is: un. assigned: in.the general account in tem‘would bE 25,104. w ile exp: ditures,’ including’ $7,189 > eee " 1d pital tor a few.-more ‘days, ed, would amount to $35,104, fective - May :1,’Kenneth Hall will “assume: ie duties * ‘and nb. so! at) the Celgar: pulp. ‘division: here’ and will be. responsible for: the s en- | pervision’ of the’ engineering, main- tenance and‘ security’'departments according to an: announcement:‘by: fchanical ‘superintendent ‘and engin- me for the joint meeting. & Easter Sunrise : Service fo he Weld On Cenotaph, ‘Hil Ls Easter, sunrise service will | sh: i be. ‘hen ‘on Cenotaph Hill at 7 a.m. on Easter: Sunday. |The service is being ‘Cook* commented * ‘the sbamdanine of the blacktop } pro gram until a decision: is ; imade on be eat ‘but. “that added* revenue ::’ ould be used to provide “added: *| bythe’ Christian “Education ‘Cém- :] mittee of the United Church and ing and yard functions in addition | ba; the speaker. to his’ previous’ duties.’ Mr. Hall graduated from UBC with a B.A.Sc. MacMillan and Bloedel Ltd. as. me-| ing Easter. All residents of the district are |° . "Village most cordially invited to share in| said: he would comment “in view this. traditional manner :of | observ- of ‘the ‘fact that ‘it Jooks like I'm Hot coffee will vote.” He’ said ee be: served -in' the attea Ghurch onerous te for’ ‘Village ‘of’ this members: of the -Hi-C and Young jit fad assigned.) “He said expenses B ‘ eople’s *: will assist in con-|such a8 a ns to the crew, responsibility for traffic, purchas- ducting the service. G, Fraser. will [up during th aad ean be ear and can't be ‘ chairman ‘Aage Sylvest going to have to io the’ deciding ~’ ou: is neral was employed In the Celgar. Painter rain the services: will te ‘held is 50 ‘be used ; to’ redu division | as resident engineer. ..- | the. United Church. | mills “isn't"an >|