CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 5, 1964 Pythian: Sisters Villages Agree to Spend Deputy Grand Chief Visits Here $5,000 On Amalgamation Pythian Sisters of Kootenay Castlegar and Kinnaird councils have agreed to have} Temple held their regular meets a report prepared by the B.C, Research Council on the| ing Thursday evening in tho Twin _ matter of amalgamation of the twin villages and/or the pada AEC | Joy : Saunders setting up of a district municipality. Mrs, Saunders introduced the _At a joint meeting Tuesday night, Kinnaird village piaict Deputy cand Cet me I Carl Loeblich said his that ing had| Qurey 0 was making her offcial visit, On passed a motion agreeing to spend $2,500 as its equal] behalf of the members, Mrs, Saun- share of the $5,000 study. ders presented Mrs. Rothwell with’ Mr, Loeblich said there is mixed feeling in both Hie iguana ee ee villages as to the advantage of such a study but his coun-| ¢o Mrs, Saundera, A warm welcome cil felt there was merit to one. was extended to the visiting Sis- Provinelal Library, “Pariiament Bulldingo, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/37654 A. Eremenko & Co. .Linen Dresses with bolerus $16.95 to $21.95 ” Published Every’ Thanaday at {.CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUM! "aT, Nowid Double Knit Suits .. $36.95. Jumper & Blouse ters from Fruitvale and Rossland. DDGC Rothwell addressed the Bowling “Ladies High Single Julie Ro- berts 190; Ladies High Three Ju- lie Roberts 508, Men's High Sin- gle John Mason 303; Men's High Three John Mason 692, Team High Single Team IV 881; Team High . Three Team IV 2433, | Team Points: Team! 4; Team 11.0; Team III 0; Team IV 4; Team V 3; Team VI 1. Other 600's Ken Scott 672. Celgar Mixed League \ LHS J. Lietner 245; LHT V. Flanders 661,. MHS M. Kazakoff 319; MHT M. Kazakoff 786. THS Team 5 957;; THT Team 5 2752 TP: Team 12, 411; Team 8, 387; Team 6 411, Team 7 372; Team 1 407, Team 9 368; Team 10 397, Team 2 363; Team 5 397, Team 11 ROBSON SOCIALS vnirs. T. Sanford Ph. 365-5883 Mr, and Mrs. J. Hunter have as guests Mrs. Hunter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rezansoff of Cam- sack, Sask, Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bey- non of Kimberley, a daughter. Young Robbie Beynon has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie. Mr, and Mrs. J. Heslop motor- edte Toby Creek on Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Pasin. AOL “hands medowns” All children have outer and you'll see a pattern of the sole of the foot in the insole. This pattern is unique and should not: be allowed to infiu- ence the foot shape of the next child in line. His or her size may unwise. For heathful 341; Team 4 388, Team 3 299. Coffee Break League LHS Joy Andrews 204; LHT Joy Andrews 645, ‘TP: Wheaties, Muffets, Mugs, Cheerios, Take 5", Pincurlers. “No Blow” Belle Grey. Tuesday 1 O'clock League LHS Helen Wallace 256; LHT Helen Wallace & Betty MsAllister 598. THS Independants 912; THT Independants ‘2523. TP: Independants 3 vs Ross's Meat Market 1; Castlegar Drug 2 vs Oglows 2; Tiger Service 1 vs Skyline “Auto Service 3, Tuesday Mixed League 7 o’clock LHS Ev Koreen 290; LHT Ev Koreen 601. MHS Vic Tamboline 293; MHT Mike Kazakoff 697. THS Bridge Builders 1057; THT Lotto Blows 2871. TP: Wests1; Button Pushers 1; Regulars 3; Bridge Builders 2; Lotto Blows 2; Hailley's Comets 3. Other 600’s John Paulson 693, Vie Tamboline 691, Dave Cooper 677, Don Colpetts 648, Ben Demp- sey 632. Tuesday Night Mixed 9 - 11 LHS Joyce Turner 255; LHT Joyce Turner 632, MHS Bill Shay 246; .MHT Bill Shay ‘649. THS Night Hawks 954; THT Night Hawks 2623. . way TP: No. 1 Sportsmen 0; No. 2 Bank of Commerce 0; No. 3 Hap- py Gang 4; No. 4 I Don't Know 4; No. 5 Night Hawks 4; No, 6 Boot- leggers 0. . Other 600's Fred Bonnett 605. Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Ruth Rourke 286; LHT and asked them all to remember that it is the little things that count and that mean 80 much to all. “A good deed here, a kind word there, a Httle praise for a job well done, goes such a long. way to make one happy,” she said, During the lunch the lights sang “Happy Birthday” for Sister Rothwell who was celebrating her A cake with lighted tapers in the colors of the order was presented to Sister Rothwell who expressed her sincere thanks to Kootenay Temple for a most pleasant even- ing. Phone Number Changes Coming There will be changes in tele- phone numbers in the Castlegar telephone. exchange that will go into effect when the new tele. phone directories are issued later this year. I. J. Carr, district manager for B.C, Telephone, told council Tues- day night that prior to any chang- es, local businesses will get letters informing them of their new phone numbers.’ “These, we hope, will be the last,” he added, Mr. Carr said that the change is necessary as a first step towards free.dialing to Trail. It will also allow phones to be moved within the Castlegar exchange without the numbers having to be changed on different lines. (Speaking out- side the council chambers, Mr. Carr emphasized that the changes will not affect all telephone num- bers in the local exchange.) Ruth Rourke 724, THS 827; THT Bumpers 2362. TP: Carburetors 0; Sparetires ‘1; Bumpers 3; Exhausts.4; Cranks 4; Sparkplugs 0. ‘Other 600's Blanche Dever- son 600. Ladies Wed. Nite League, Feb. 19 LHS Betty Macalister 243; LHT Betty Macalister 562; THS Five Thumbs. 849; THT Kingpins, TP: Choregirls 1, Flintstones 3, Oddballs 0, Kingpins 3, Five Thumbs 4, Beatniks 1. Ladies Wed. Nite League Feb. 26 LHS Carol Price 222; LHT “THE MIGHTY MIDGET” “THEWANT AD Will Do the Job for'You Carol Price 641. THS Oddballs 760; Choregirls 760; THT Oddballs 2185. TP: Choregirls 1,. Flintstones 3, Oddballs 4,: Kingpins 1, Five Thumbs 3, Beatniks 0. Thursday Morning League LHS Elsa Houghton 206; LHT Teena Leitch 481. No Blows Sally Rutherford. THS Squirrels 741; THT Squirrels 2010. TP: Beavers 1, Chipmunks 2, Lions 0, Minx 1, Squirrels 2, Ted- dy Bears 3, Rowdy Roller’s League LHS Glenys New 263; LHT Glenys New 568, THS Screamers 757; THT Moaners 2044, TP: Groaners 2844, Moaners 3914, Screamers 43, Wailers 42, Hooters 52, Criers 35. need correct shoes properly fitted. Savage hoes, well made of good materials over er lasts, are correct for. ys and girls of ali ages. And our staff understands the impor- tance of proper fitting. MADDOCKS IA McCREIGHT — To Mr. and Mrs, Raymond McCreight of Kin- naird, Feb, 28, a son. McNICHOLAS — To Mr: and Mrs. Leroy McNicholas of Castle- gar, March 4, # daughter. QUILL Do you KNOW? A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your basement ‘out of the way PAYS FOR ITSELF in about a year of drastically reducing soap, clothing, cos- metic, electrical and plumb- ing bills. Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water an LRU PUBLIC NOTICE Castlegar Pistol Clab meets (and shoots) every Tuesday from 6.30 - 9.30 p.m. at Cas- tlegar Elementary School. LA to Guides & Brownies meeting March 9 - 8 p.m, at home of Mrs. W. R. McGau- ley 842 . 5th Ave. Mothers please attend. ST. Patrick’s Ball sponsored by Rotary Club at Arena hall. No Fuss No Bother. No Obligation March 21, 9-1. Tickets available at Castlegar Drug or any Rotary member. 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Come in an see our new arrivals ‘of lovely cotton and linen dresses in-assorted. styles and colors 95 & $16.95 TAKE ADVANTAGE METAL IRONING BOARD WITH . “<< .MESH TOP — ADJUSTS TO ey A heights, only... . . $6.49 i WOOD. STEP-LADDER, 5: ft.. with paint tray’... . $3.49 : TRAVEL. PAK F LIGHT LUGGAGE d by’ Travelgard Regular $19.50 ‘PLASTIC PAILS, only... .: Prices effective ‘Thur. oe SPECIAL $14 oe q Poses reset Cost § “Occupancy. of the medical and surgical beds at the Castlegar hos= pital averaged “over. 100° per ‘cent sccupancy”’ * during 1963, “hospital board ‘chairman L. V. Campbell told the hospital society's annual meeting Monday Bight in the heal. th centre, -. Mr, Campbell said that the patient load of the hospital aver- aged 86,3 ‘per. cent but this’ “does hot present a.true picture’ as the medical ‘and’ surgical’ beds © were over-loaded ‘while the maternity | and children's sections brought the total ‘patient’ load average “down: |” : Dr. C,. ‘s. Fowler, represent. ing’ the “ hospital’s: medical ‘staff, said :: medical-surgical occupancy | has risen from 87: per ‘cent to ae per cent in four years, He .> the position is “intolerable as om a8 beds:‘are_ concerned.” He said a ,‘'great deal” of carried out in the hospital, Last year there were 463 minor operations and 148 'ma- jor operations. Mentioning ’ past. “strong dif. ferences” with the hospital board, Dr. Fowler > said. ‘that ; relations between the board of management and medical staff “are the best they’ve ever been.” 2 He said there is “uninimity of Purpose”. between the board .and the medjcal- staff on the need for, hospital expansion. : ) Mr. Campbell s: d the: hos pital’s’ net loss “forthe ‘year, was $5,998.85. He- said ‘this .was.made up in part of misappropriated : funds, $315.51 to Macbeth and Moroso for a ‘special ‘ audit, $1,061.68 ‘to the Meredith’ firm’ for’ a special audit, and $398 to M... Moran for legal fees, } Suggestlons': were made that the auditor's report be made avail- able to society members in advance of the annual‘mecting and that the me Ga .copies of the society's : be’ made A motion that a cpeaikies study the constitution was also passed. In. elections~ to. fill: the’ two vacancieg;,on. the. -board,. hospital chairman Campbell and yice-chair- man.’ Ross ‘McCutcheon wero re-| $2, ‘ nated by; Cominco © and $140) in elected by acclamation. ‘The following wire. from Ross Brothers ‘was sent the annual meeting: o! | hospital society Monday night: = : Am advised. construction pr $25,988.98 | Sanieg the: year, Reve- +| nue: fund donations amounted to $12,634.96 of which $10,000 was an assistance grant. from: the- hospi- tal improvement: district trustees, 92.08 the :cost: of oxygen. do- donations not specifically for equip- ment. Plant’ fund: donations’: of $13,354.02 were, made ‘up. of $12,- ‘tom , thes bequest of: the In: addition, impro ement. district trustées provided a: grant | f. a z BIG GAME TROPHY ‘for’a’ goat scoring over the Boone of. $11,816.50:tawards the’ inatalla- tion! ofthe ‘second boiler in the heating plant, [My Camp! study. ‘E stands situation. to be urgen soon... The le ality of ‘society's: ‘annual meeting: waa 'ai ‘ques: tioned ‘on ‘Monday night by society, member. Fred: Pressacco. ‘Mr. Pressacco pointed out that ‘the: ‘constitution requires 14 days written: notice be... given “society ot £ $8,670.88 and special investiga: ‘meetin; ts \ OE? $3,076.09 *: that whe ee included ‘an, exc sive “provision for :* doubtful. ac- counts of $6,037.43.” He'estimated that‘ this..was' some $4,500 'to $4,- 800 in. excess. of. normal annual Brovision. “When © these‘ amounts tint = | to, say : ‘they. ‘could not recallever having: received ‘written’ notice of the oclety's. annual meetings, ~ { Hospital board ‘chairman *L, Vv. Campbell said he was ‘of the ‘yadays notice’ tion . Mr.: Pressacco :! was ‘then: ‘in- formed ‘that:a (society, member did .| not have.to be in attendance to be will like. i spend half a "million dollars. tonight. » Tenders on ‘the sewage: system ‘approved: last ‘December: will: be pened and coristdered by coun- ta special. mieeting- fonteht for a ‘board position. + A. motion | proposed by :W. Tr. Waldie “that this. meeting, being well-attended we* proceed” was then passed. Several members not- ed. that: it: was. the: best: attended ie meeting of ‘the ‘society ever held. MHO’s Strong Statements Protested by Commissioners Castlegar © council last week released the text of the letter it sent deputy minister of health J, A. Taylor protesting the activities of - Dr. ‘James MecAnulty,.. local medical healtl: officer, -in. his, bat- tle against. the Proposed Castle. gar sewage..Jagool 7 Text of the Totter follows Dear Sir: ! The village commission of the Sorporation of Castlegar respect: || fully: mit the following protest against. the activities, ‘press “and foral utterances’ of the’, medical health officer for the West Koo- tenay. Health Unit, Dr./ J. McAn- ulty, The Castlegar: council * has borne ‘the “cost.,of ‘the best: pro- fessional engineering advice and of the method “of ‘sewage: treat-| : ment and: disposal,’ which _ was largely dictated. by the’ prevailing economies, consonant with a: pop ulation of 2,700 and. the existence of readily available land. The De- partment of Health through : the Pollution. Control: Board, has’ re- affirmed this choice by giving ap=}) proval : to‘ Castlegar’s Bylaw No. 238,and the granting of certificate oo: MeAnulty is fanatically dedicated to the rejection of ‘our: retary- treasurer Cc. H. een is ready. The ceremony took place’ at: the -meeting'of the ‘six ” beards here ‘and calls, for. Teati on 9 the college ate system onthe grounds itiwill ‘constitute a mosquito men- “-|-ace and also further ‘pollute. the |, Columbia -river, to: the ‘detriment officer ‘have .the effect of placing | council: members: inthe invidious H : | position ‘of having ‘to defend their decision. before the taxpayers :a Feaidenta’ Specifically. we refer to the following activities: t ‘1. At ameeting of;the West i 4 Kootenay Union Board: of Health; |i ‘| held 4° p.m. Wed.;Feb.12,- conven- ed: at less: than’ 24 hours notice without prior issue! of ‘an agend: the. enclosed “press “release presented for approval: by the |: :| board. The ‘approval would: in all probability ‘have: been given but]: for. the. determined: resistance ‘of | 2. At this: meeting,’ and. Provocative manner, Dr. McAnutly. -|xeferred to Castlegar's. sewage la-| goons-in ‘comparison, with the’ pro- | posed treatment plant at Nelson as Snot two cesspools Mike Castle. 3,an ‘the face ‘of ‘paid tribute: to qd ‘Castlegar is*to have’ its“en- - gincers look into the ‘feasibility of supplying the Village’ of Kin. naird with- water from’ Castlegar’s wells, Comm. Gwilym Hughes made ee Proposal at a joint’ Castlegar- ird council meeting - last weak He. said: Castlegar’: isnot Presently using its No." 1° well, drawing all the water it needs from its No. 2 well.° ; Mr. Hughes said that Castle~ gar’s ‘peak water consumption ‘in the summer months is just over 1 million: gallons a day while Kin Daird’s summer’ consumption yee. ches “2 ‘million "gallons «daily. said that the engineers could eu the question of whether new equip- Ment would’ be needed: to’ pump the‘total capacity of 3 million gal- Jons a day that both villages would and Crockett minimum’ was presented’to- Castlegar’s Gor- that Pettitt’s goat,” taken with’ his. son: Craig: along:on:a hunt- ‘ing trip‘in’ the: East ‘Kootenays,' scored 49'4/8 points. The plaque..on.the trophy. notes that the feat will be listed in world: records ‘to-take its rightful ‘rank among the tinest i e- | big: game trophies of ‘North: America. Thursday ee in’ Vie the: Tegislature ” that‘ the chief medical’ officer: of | health *-for ool He sald Dr. MeAnulty should have <“‘ceased ‘his activity”. con. cerning‘'the- sewage system after the lagoon had been the. West Kootenay is Son’ ho-}'C: “Application “for ‘a {-four-lot subdiviton of property in the.Cas. tle-Bar subdivision has been made by; Oglow Brothers. Building Sup-. ply, developers of the subdivision, + At council's meeting last week, “adequate | access wasn’t provided and no lanes'were shown. :' He said/an overall plan show- ‘ing conformity of" the’, four-lot subdivision to the entire ‘subdivis- ion should: be and. re- “atone pols ‘haa clarified, ”, “I: hope. he. will ‘g ack to his job with an. atttide: ee will minister: to comment: on’ Dr.’ Me- Anulty's contention that: the: plan- ned construcion of a sewage lagoon to'serve the: Castlegar area’ would |. involve: pollution: of ‘the: Columbia river: and constitute ‘a menace to health. |. Mr. Martin replied that Castle= gar ‘count! ‘the lagoon-rather, than’ am: pensive || treatment plant: recom- ‘MecAnulty, had the ealth. department. ed’ that the be ‘invited ‘to’-a special ~ council meeting ‘to discuss the application along with such matters as‘the original intent of the developers ‘been sought.:: Mr. jetractan commended that 5 rela men>, inde ‘than health Siicers “should: be’ setting - the standards ‘of nee in. this - Saneiaa Plan : Future Projects. *\? The: Castlega: “Kinnaird ’ Jay- -Cees\*held' their regular: dinner meeting last’week. Guest speaker, Constable Ernie Proke, spoke ‘on juvénile detinquency’:as well ‘as other: aspects of the Jaw. * Other guests included Roger Cottle and’ Doug May of Kelowna, who briefed the Unit on’ the up- coming national convention in their ae city’ in‘ June,-and five guests from Tobe Held Tonight for the “Castle-Bar ‘Mr. Maddocks said that a joiat meeting between tho; developers and‘ council would be “beneficial |- to all sconcerned * sodaton sponsored, public: ‘meet. ing’,on river is ‘to be the Trail. Unit ‘along with pros. pective member Dave Cooper. “7 A-brainstorming ‘session’ was { held ‘discussing’ future’ projects, Some projects underway or about to be started are: the tourist map, held this evening in the Kinnaird Hall. with ‘the Trail Jay- cees; bicycle safety program; teen-|/ age safe-driving rodeo, Ta that Cs i and * Celgar* ‘should ‘posaiily ap- Proach B.C. Hydro. in an attempt. to-have water supplied ;to thens from above the danr site by the Hydro Anthortty- Ui ‘ Kianaird Couple ‘See Three Robles ‘A Robin is universally: reeog- where she and her husband have set out peelings and feed for birds. ‘Kinnaird Bays Land for Fire Hall Kinnaird has purchased. two Tote at a cost of $1,200 handed out to district Guides’ at a cere- mony in Kinnaird:last week by'C. W.'Me- Bey,: regional vice-president“of the Red Cross's ‘West. Kootenay:'zone.. Text used “S prepared b: by: Mrs. Rose. _ onto ‘on page’ twelve); ik, vice-pr ident of the Trail Red ross‘ branch: for the extension of its fire halt. .| cil meetings were read. The cor- tract. for the fire’ hall: addition has been awarded to P & G Con- .| tractors, Request Winter Works Extension Kinnaird council” wants the_ Sy Winter ‘works period: extended by Six of the guides, who pre- pared the best scrap books on the course are’ shown’ here with Mr. McBey and Mrs. K orek, They are, from left to right, ley Fomenoff, Denise Wilcox, Lynda Amos, Heather. Marken, Donna Dewis and “Kathleen Giraud. — Castlegar News’ Photo one.month.:": It_decided ‘Tuesday. night to write both the federal and provin_ :| clal governments’ asking ‘that the +] extension ‘be: ‘carried ' out? “as et past years.” ‘Kinnaird Council Is Best at. Curling. The municipal’ curling trophy has been brought back to Kinnaird. Commissioners: won it for the third time in five. years when the event was held'at Greenwood at the weekend. The trophy was first Put up by Castle, Commissioners Maurice Simp- jon. an . erman, village chairman Carl Loeblich, and vir lage ‘employes George Menvias travelled:to: Greenwood to.win’ the! bonsplel,