CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 14, 1960. B. C,, Olfawa Agree on Columbia NOTICE ALL DAY MONDAY JULY 18, 1960° Smooth-fiow felt-lig Marker Tubes | WRITES ON ANY. SURFACE - DRIES INSTANTLY — MANY COLORS Only 75¢ CASTLEGAR NEWS PHONE 3031 After more than six months of discussion, B,C. and, Ottawa have finally agreed on which Columbia river development plan te propose .o the US, The word came after 9 six-hour meeting of the Canada - B.C, Col- umbla policy Maison committee. A three-paragraph press release sald: “Agreement was reached on the course to-be followed at the next international negotiating meet- ing to be held July 14 and 15 in Ottawa.” And that's all anybody would say about it. Justice Minister Fulton, Re- sources Minister Hamilton, and B.C.'s representatives, Attorney- General Bonner and Land and For- ests Minister Williston refused to add another word, .One reason: During the mect- ing there was criticism of recent news leaps and speculation from|° Ottawa that there was a big rift between Ottawa and B.C, Mr, Pulton said this was specu~ lation which Ottawa had nelther confirmed nor denied, The next step, now that B.C, and Canada have agreed on their Plan, is: how will the U.S, with its many varied interests involved, react to it? Even if the U.S, agrees at once however, it is now considered o foregone conclusion that an Inter- national treaty cannot he ready this year, * Ferry Report Shows Heavy Traffic Rise A heavy increase in the use of the Castlegar ferry compared to last year is evident from the month-~ ly report of the. ane anen of Highways at Rossland. “Last month, “some ” 103, y790 per fff |sons travelled on the forry, 15,000 “Quotations will be received by the Secretary- more than for June of 1959. Other siatistics for last month, with June, 1959, in brackets are: Round trips -3,394 . (3,246); trucks 17,135. (13,929); trailers and semi- trailers 915 (831); buses 730 (972); motorcycles 57 (23); livestock 57 (13). Gasilegar to Altack Garnivorous Mites With Fire Truck Castlegar strects will soon be sprayed with a water solution of DDT in a’novel attempt to allevi- ate the mosquito nuisance. Orthodox attacks on the carni- vorous mites in the larvae stage having failed, council decided ot its last meeting to go‘after the adult insects with the No. 3 fire engine. Small quantities of the DDT solution will first be sprayed along the sides of ronds in a ‘cautious ex- periment. “We sHould know the effects of this before we go too far,” said Comm. Walter Thorp. “A serious objection to’ this scheme is that beneficial Insects will be killed os well, DDT has even been known be harmful to insect-cating birds.” doe Gam Still ‘Pass.der Shackle 4s the Ohahko Mika crowds melted from Nelson's Civic Centre grounds last Sat. night, a trio of loggers ‘who once worked together at Port Renfrew on Vancouver Is- Jond grthered atsthe base. of the spar pole climbed earHer by world champion Danny Sailor. They ‘were Sailor, Ernest Bou- let, IWA organizer of Nelson who chnoired the logging events of* the day, and. Joe Patershak, iron work- er for Flanders Installations at Cel- gar. “Pass der shackle” as Joe was known to the others in thelr bush days,- was out to get another shackle for them, He did it by climbing the 100- foot pole, his~first climb in ‘seven years. Breathless, when he returned to the ground, he gasped, “I told you I could still pass der shackle.” The trio. had worked together in 1948, and Sailor was Boulet’s job steward for three years, Ne Billboard Law Nismays Kinnaird Kinnaird council was dismayed vecently to-learn there are no vil- ‘ RENATA SOCIALS pplied to Treasurer C. H. King, for fuel to be schools in District No. 9. ‘ COAL:' Green Fiill Furnace Coal or equivalent. Stoker: 50-50 mixture Mishel and Drum- heller first grade stoker. This coal to be thoroughly mixed before going into storage bins, a 4 Aproximately 15,000 gals.’'furnace oil. All fuels to be placed in respective storage at school when and where required. Board reserves the right to reject any or all tender: Mrs. M. Rohn Mr. and Mrs. D. Krug and sons Kenneth and Donald of Trail were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Riemer Jr. and daughters Sharon and Wendy of Nakusp were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob |. | Riemer Sr. > Mr. J...G. Wiebe and Mr. J. Riemer have returned from a busl- ness trip to Creston. , Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson of Agassiz have arrived to spend some time at their home here. Miss Martha Peters is attend- ing the School of Fine Arts in Nel- son for two weeks. - Mr. and Mrs. F, N, Lang ana Ludell of Tenders close at 12.00 noon, August 3, 1960.” : INTRODUCING a great new } Goodyear tire that saves you over $7 on Previous price for a ; tire of this size and type! ; Gives all the advantages of 3-T Nylon and latest tubcless design. Buy now for carefree summer motoring. B i: GOODS YEAR NYLON: TUBELESS Sh: PLUS RECAPPARLE TIRE B GOODYEAR NYLON ammeter TUBE TYPE 150414 bad 6. 70215 fats host W955- 50 CARs) $14.95 PLUS RECAPABLE * CASING Castle “193 COLU! route to Winnipeg, stopped over to visit their, daughter Miss Jane Lang. Mrs, Kock and Erhard of cast legar were visiting Mrs, W. Hale and Mr. and Mrs.’ A. Koch. . Billy Hale is: employed with MY VALLEY Oh: Beautiful is my valley Green trees on mountains high, Crowned with snow, thelr peaks reach up °. To meet the summer sky, Wh: Mighty is my river, The Columbia ab my door! Where once great heroes passed these banks The new land to explore. Hew beautiful the little creeks Fall down the mountain side, And drop, a hundred feet or more, Their echoes magnified. So cool, glens, As through the pasture graen They laugh, and chuckle, dancing their shady nooks and on . To tell of sights they've seen, How peacefut is my: valley; Where deer and. cattle play, And birds sing all the long day through, Their chorus sweet and gay. How sweet the scent of apple trees, ‘The fragrant blooms of spring, And clover in the hayfields deep, ‘| The fresh smell rain drops bring. How brisk the smell of new mown ‘a Tho frost on pumpkin vines, The cedar-smell of fresh sawdus: Or crisp cones from the pines, Tm happy in my valley, For who could wish ‘for‘moré * ‘Than peace and joy and oh, fo much) Outaide my kitchen door. Jane V. Stenseth lage - “signs and . billboards. The Golden’ Horseshoe restaur- ant ‘sought approval of an agree- ment with two residents to erect advertising signs on their property. |. Council disapproved and began searching bylaws for- grounds for rejection. None could be found. “There seems to be nothing to prohibit this," said Comm. G. S. Rust. “But if one starts, half a Alpine Inn Booming ‘Again Business -is booming at Ohris- tinp Lake's Alpine Inn this summer | soy the new managera of the re- sort, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Brookes, New owners of the Inn, Cast- legar businessmen Mickey Moran, Dr, H. H. Smythe, Gus Leitner and John Sakson are * planning many improvements to further increase the resort’s popularity. A dining and lounge Mcence is -hoped for and many buildings will be. renovated and: new ones constructed. Now consisting of 20 acres with 22 cabins and o 20 room ‘central building, the Inn was. first con- ceived with a firm belief In: the possibilities of Christina Lake and @ $140,000 inheritance, just as the hunery thirties were starting. . In 1928, George C. Brown, then postmaster and merchant at -the tollake received n $100,000 legacy from .two banker uncles, William James Brown and Charles Brown, partners in two English firnis, who had died the year before. The Inn, which was described os o “Jewel that will crown Chris- tina Lake” was proposed to cost between $30,000 and $40,000, but the figure was later stretched to $50,- 000. From a one-time Greenwood drugest, R, R. Burns of Vancou- ver, postmaster Brown bought 337 parklike acres on English point. To the rear of the property rote rug- ged cliffs with an 80 foot waterfall and a creck that was already not- ed for its fishing. The original . plans called for hydro-electric development on Mac- Rae Creek, whose right Mr. Brown had’ purchased, and the lsying ou: of golf links. After $10,000 had been spent, tonstruction was temporarily stop- ped on the new hotel. A truck had toppled off the road leading to the résort from the foot of the lake, and merchant Brown ‘announced: a standstill until something definite was given on improving the road. He received an appropriation later. The summer of 1929 saw. the new stricture, “looking quite im~ posing with an ample complement of outbuildings with dynamo plant, parking. garages, filling station, and @ number of small cottages, A Diesel electric plant supplied the first power for the hotel, and the new lights proved to be an at- traction at the lake at that time. Architects for the modern new building were Nairn and McCarter, who had olready:planned other fine hotels in the province, A Grand ‘orks orchestra pro- vided. the music for the opening dance, held May.17, 1030, and’ vis- {tors from Spokahe and area filled most of the rooms. There were 20 couples dancing. In two months, accommodations dozen more will, These love to have lots.of signs up along the highway, but they shouldn't be allowed in this area."' the Forest Service at Champion | Lake for the summer. , “ Mr. and. Mrs, Frank . Weilsmer recently had a family: reunion with every member of the family attend- ing. Present were..Mr. and . Mrs. Norm Boettger and daughter Ler- esa of Calgary, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Allen: Olson and ‘children, Darrell. and Janice of Cranbrook, Mr. and Mrs, Max Wiesner: and’ daughter, Brenda of Robson, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Endersley “and . daughters | Kathy and Debbie.of Frultvale, al- so Janet, Elsie, Pony Emily, - ney and Frank, Mr,. and Mrs, J. Letkemann ; and daughters; Pearl. and Beverley, Carihoss Lose Two - Giving. indians First Place Boost New Denver-Silvertog Indians moved into a tie for first place in| the West Kootenay Senior Baseball League’ alongside the {dle Nelson Outlaws Sunday when they defcat- ed Kinnaird, Cariboos twice 7-6, 8-1, . Indians now have four wins against four losses, while. Outlaws are 4-0 in the won ong Nee depart- ment: and Kinnaird 2. en Mori twirled a Yea citteer: acing 2 23 batterrs, in the seven- inning ‘nightcap, The slight right- aecompanied with Barabara Rohn, hander ‘faltered only once when have returned‘from a; week’s holi-! George Wanjoff, homered for. the Carll day to Salmon Arm, . Rev. Jasper Shah of ‘Salmo was guest spenker ‘at the Pentecostal Sunday, Service, Miss Anne Funk hes returned *|to resume her training at the. Is- land Jubilee Hospital in Kamloop. efter spending her holidays wit! Her mother Mrs. M. Funk, . Mr. L, Chizmazia has returned home after spending a few days in Vancouver, ‘Tony —ablonski was the losing Bienes giving eight hits. In the opener, Indians rallied in the seventh inning to push across two runs.on George Nelson's base-loaded. single to win 1-6, Knobby Hayashi went the route being tagged for 13 hits. to pick up the win, while Mike Zaitzoff, and ‘the coming’ of peace, the Lov- ett’s who owned the hote}, operat- ed it duceesatully until.R. E, Nich- ols of’ Meadow Lake, Bask. bought ‘were reserved for weeks In-advance |, in 1948, and the new hotel manager, o Maj- The fine main building burned or Perry, who had a keen apprecia-|in Qctober 1950, a day or two af- tion for. taste and detail, predicted) ter it had been closed for the sea- its growth into one of the ‘most son, charming stopping places in the In- terior. The hotel was. the center of aj" district Gyro convention in 1941, i The hotel became well-known throughout, B.C. The © depression however led people to call It “Brown's Folly", and when Mr.|. Brown left in the late 1920's to re- side in England, he left many debts which he Inter cleared up, During the war it was occupicd by Japanese-Canadians for the dur- ation, after they hud been evacun- ted from the’ const. Following 1945, ‘Handicraét Show Ends Bible School Vacation Bible: “Behool came to a close on Friday, with an enroll- ment of thirty-nine pupils daily, ‘The clnsses wero held from 6.30 to 430 p.m. The Inst evening was spent with a short program cover- ing thelr work and a beautiful dis- play of handicrafts that cach child hod made. ° : In charge were Miss L. Flnde- gar and Miss J, Lang. Th: Sunday School ‘picnic fol- lowed on Saturday with races and Prizes for the children. Refresh- ments were served to all present. SASH AND DOOR WORK iene | PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF .. GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS _ PHONE 5155 num & PIERSON WINDOWS ALUMINUM COMBINATION poors “YOUR LOCAL AGENT RELIABLE WOODWORKS ¢ WHERE WINDOWS ARE A SPECIALTY RELIABLE WOODWORKS — ~ GENELLE, B.C. PHONE TRAIL: 2858 -L TOPS in ‘any: class! FOR BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOM WALLS &: CEILINGS, YOU. CAN'T. BUY .Ay MORE BEAUTIFUL. FINISH. FLAY PAINT Use DECORA for a rich low-lustre on interior: surfaces, .Washable, too, because it's a: real onan Ts DECORA FINEST. ALKYD. FLAT. PAINT | OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SURPLY .CO.,LTD.., os PHONE “3351 ; allowing eight -hits, was tagged with the Joss. _F0.2 MILLION CAMADIANS WORKING WITH CANADIANS.UN EVERY. WALK OF The. modern, approach to your ‘Personal Credit Needs - fs with a low-cost B of M Life-insured Ls Loan 7. LIFE SINGE 1817 tr. CLASSIFIED «: AD RATES PHONE 3031 _ Closing ‘Time: 12° nooh Wednesday previous to the day of issue, . Classified nds’ are’ charg- ed for nt the rate of five ‘cents ber word or figuee per inser~ tlon, Minimum ~. charge for classitied ads handed fn at the Castiegur News office ta 50 tents, Minimum charge for classifieds. phoned in ‘to the office tx GO eents, ullowing a Ell Sopow, Phone 5200 Choice butiding lots in Castie- gnr's ;mast modern residential aren, Near hospital, arena! and schools, Phone John: Landis at 8440, © ttnl8 cued’ pe tateing lots In Kinnaird, 5 0} ting Phon “OOF saver ‘Tate 215-1 ath Aves Castlegal 33 x 100 iis 79 block, ae aie. Apply Mrs. Quayle, Rob- | 75 ‘Apply 22-37 624 oe idson coal-and-wood “farnacs with thermostat. Phone 2776. ° 326 farge level’ lot. at © Kinnaird. aie le offer accepted, Ehono or trade 16-ft, cabin baat tor piskeiy Na truck A cnr, Value $150. Apply 343. Main 137 Resldential Tots, good view. Apply|* tin 15 aac eebag tos, Law down pay. ply 6e2-ard Aven oS “Bay 10-cu,-ft. kerosene fridge. write Box _ Castlegar. 328 e, Phone 6351, 128) in in very good shape. Good tires all. round, Phone’ 2681 or 6537, 128 ares Us kayak with double pade podale, Phone 2054 2054. Castlegar, or Phone 6201. ‘B44 Ford, 2-door, radio, | Heater. Phono 4003, 328 Studio couch, corner book case, kitchen’ table, ping pong. . table, wheel barrow and rato phenpernnn combination, Phone 4796, There ts a special rate of to run three times for the | arise of two, providing there are no changes In the wording of the .a In aubsequent issues,” ‘ A Castlegar News box number may be used ‘on class. \tled dds for an extra charge of 50 cents for handling anyw- ers, Se Engagement notices, obit uaries and cards of thanks o: usual", length are publishea vata flat charge of $1." L L. S: “Ald. 2 "Charter Saves Towing = Barges -anywhere on the Arrow +" Lakes | Phone 4331 - Half-acre treed view ae in Kin- air ee strolicr, One \d-hand Underwood Rite writer's $25. Phone 3031, . Arrow Lakes Forty. ‘Service Trailer ‘Across lake from Celgar mill, "Bhone ‘5405, tin26 Want steady tenants for 2-bed- room -unfurnished ‘sulte wired for electric range, Apply 405 Coluiibla Ave, Unfirnished, S8-bedroom house. Phone 9091, é 128 Self-contained furnished apart- ment. No children, Phone 3751 be- 28 fore 5 and 2384 after 6. tin28 “space, Maples Motel, ivan "creek. ‘Phone 4875, 128 unfurnished bedroom. 128 One. Phone 3897, NOTICES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 308, Castlegar, ttn 41 WANTED { Want furnished apartment or house for 6 weeks — husband, Me son age 13, Gogvage 12, Phone )\“tnterested carpenters are want ed to help in constructing a pwim-| cq ming float for Local’ 2300, Please Phone 3256 after 6 p.m. for details, See: also. July issue of -Popt Funds have been pi To Leave Robson Whart 10.00 ‘a.m. Monday, ive vided, TV sales. and service. Agent for Marconl. Phone 5167, R. Martini, tin “The jHymn” Book" Bellevi ‘Sat with initials “a T." ‘stamped in gold on cover,. Owner may cl at Castlegar News by paying for ee lam Maria, palm reader and | adviners Pay her a visit and solve your Problems, 1369 Bay Ave., Trail, above Bun Cafe. - 326 128 ‘Vacation church school, Alt oe Want to.rent 2-bedroom house immediately. Phone 5544. -. 128 ‘welcome. © ‘United Church,’ July‘18-27 from 230 am, to 12, noon. - 4.00 p.m. Monday, Edgewood - 10.00 a.m, Thursday. Arrive Edgewood - ~.1.00' p.m. Friday, BUSINESS BC. tand Stirvéyor. - DRESSING PARLOR 778 Complete Beauty’ Service , Trail, : Rossland,’ Castleasr, Nelson -é. Grand ~Forks - PHONE a Castlegar 2521... SMITH'S PLUMBING * AND ‘HEATING For Estimates Phone. S401 and 7261.‘ We 'Service : Wheat We Install ARTS, SERVICE AND, AUTO WRECKING, Kinnaifd Phone’ 2056 *. Behind ‘ Castleaird Plaza Welding and Repairs 'G._A. SUMNER ~ DIRECTORY i 1 LAUGHTON Hox 130 = Castlegar, aC: OP Office Hours: Box 249 — Phone 2161. DESMOND, — Wed, '2.30-to 8 pm. . ‘Phone ‘3021 i Sans —————— ee M. E, McCORQUODALE _ {, B.C. Land Surveyor -: 1231'Bay Avenue, Trail ° PLUMBING & HEATING -: ' SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 2181... * D. FOX SHIE) VACUUM SHOP. line of parts and ‘ Hremenko Building / PHONE 2021 Couummia - SAND AND GRAVEL Ci service of all makes of vac- - « «uum cleaners, Hose replace- . /ments.and cloth bags. -1806 Bay, Trail Phone 415 “In fond memory. of our grand- son Robert Mathew Brandson (Bob) who left .us suddenly on July 16, | 1958: “One more lent gently turned.in our book of mefnory today.” His grandparents. and brother Dick, Victoria, B.C, 128 In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who, passed away July 17, 1959: Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never.could forget. ‘And so we think thht where shé is - She must be watching yet. As angels keep their watch up there, Please God, just let her know That we down here do not forget, We love and miss her so. | Ever ‘remembered ” by Elaine, | Domestic Wir ‘24-Ht, Wiring & Rewiring © Overhead’ & Underground _ dnstallations c 7 ‘Maintenance’ Service ELECTRIC. co.' LTD. PHONE 7291.0. . Box 182: —, Castlegar, BC. - FURNITURE MOVING * 17. "Leng Distance ‘Anywhere — Anytime PHONE Phone 9041 2021 — Trail 191 : Nelson 1471 :UNITED TRUCKING DUTCR MAU Birthday. Cakes Wedding Cakes * Anniversary Cakes PHONE 9241 GREEP’S ELECT RIC Free Estimates * ~ PHONE 857t Dedicated to Kindly: Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers’ Granite, Marble’ and Bronze Plaques (OME SUPPLIES Phene 3181-- Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND LECTRICAL * SUPPLIES We ‘attach “Dinkle” ‘Nickle . Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR? z Open 18 asm toe930 pm... Not Ju just ‘another. place ‘to eat,” > But the place | to eat another, PHONE ‘$881 ELECTROLUX (CANADA) LIMITED ‘SERVICE SALES AND SUPPLIES: 1447. Marianna Crescent Phone ‘Trail, <- |) 1445 _ FULLER BRUSH wet For Local Sales and . Service Phone 5028 GAR. CASTLEGAR NEWS Ornamental ‘Iron Work Free Estimates Satisfaction Guaranteed LESY BROTHERS Phone 5476 SS No, Cas. SMITH -BOARDING + 5 “The Home. For. Your Pet When You're: Away” Accommodation’ for Cats Phone 4228 or 4004 Ann Chernoff, |” All board and room one am, Phone 5174, 128 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 14, 1960 ROEUEAE SINGER Lormains McAllister ain advice ‘on how. to drive through regulation Jaycee, Teenage; Safe Driving Road-e-o course from Attorney General Robert W. Bonner.-during Vancouver, Conference of Canadian Highway | Safety Council, The Toad €-6 de monstration was typical of bad ns now in pro- _ HOMES FOR SALE Pro} “4n'' Glenm Trali, with 3: om poured Tdeal for someone interested ing Wig business." Reasonable eprice, will coxisider. Sears title, 8- - or -10-wide yment, Apply 305 ity ‘Aven ‘Mon , or Phone betas vale 612: “Unfinished house with 3 ae 7 Robson, | $4, ae each. Write Box ae for. informatio ~ ‘House for sal ‘or rent betwe = aad and Castlegar, Phone ee poo oceEn wome in Robson, $ hed- rooms, lt ing, kitchen: ae hed room in basement. Suton’ oll furnace, Phone 4581, a Four-bedzoom- ‘stucco house in Castlegar. Located on 2 corner lots. Full basement, gas furnace, gatage Phone 2161. , Nearly®. comple 0 modern house on corner, of 7th and Green.: Nice location. Phone 2161. Your EXPERIENCED ‘Travel Agent .VIPOND * For Travel 1860 Bay Ave, ‘Trail — Phone 2345 . gress: througk iC. ion’ for the Imperial ‘To Insure your Dependents NOW an ‘Your Independence At Retire- ment. C. Arthur, Anderson The Mutual Lite Assuran ‘of Canada INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE: AND - -REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES FOR BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT: DIGGING CEMENT WORK PHONE 5200 SOPOW CASTLEGAR ELI BOX 464 | Oii-sponsored. provincial ‘Ginals ‘in New We i Mr. Bonner won :CHSC’s top national award, the “Service to “Safety” plaque. ELK Daven THUR., FRI, SAT., JULY 14-15-16 THE MOTORCYCLE GANG STEVE TERREL’ = — . ANNE NEYLAND : - “" BLUS ‘SUICIDE apnea POUCH CONNORS Sai JOHN ASHLEY ONE: SHOWING 9.20, PM. ~MELMAC DISHES” 16 PIECE SETS wteteseeeaheeeeeee es $12.99 - 93 PIECE SETS .....:...20.--s0005 $21.99. _ 4 PIECE GANNISTERS ............. ; ROYAL ALBERT Bono.China Gus & Saucers ...... $1.95 GLADSTONE CUPS & SAUCERS, .............. $2.35 ‘ROYAL VALE Gups & Saacars, ebveCe ventas e ‘TSe : COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE AAAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6081.- CASTLEGAR [es Se aa SASH. 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