CASTLEGAR NEWS, maine, Nov. 3, 1960 Kinnaird - Lake Road Ready Next Fall Says Engineer PROVINCIAL LIBRARY... NCTOnTA B. ge Group.Committee Holds Annual Meeting - “The annual meeting of the 2nd said Mr. Minnion. Mr. MeLuckle) ‘Toogood, they Castlegar group committee was heldj and Mr, Groutage both stated they Dee. ‘suys2i0" : sald, ‘ening was held at the home of Mr.” ‘At the meeting Mrs, Herb Bin-/and Mrs, Jas. W. ‘Toogood. urs. Excellent progress has been made this aummer and early {nll on construction ‘of the Kinnaird- Christina Lake section of the Sou- thern ‘Trans-Provincial Highway, 9 |kling of snow along the route at of sald lost week. ‘Regional engineer D, F. Martin, speaking from his Nelson headquar- ters, sald. P. F. Law Construction Co, crews were well up to ‘schedule in completing outatanding pieces of base constuction at the Christina Lake end of the highway. “They have had excellent con- struction weather, of course,” sald Mr, Martin, “and they are anticipo- tion before snow flies.’ ’ "There had already been a sprin- higher altitude, said Mr, Martin: but it had all disappeared within a couple of days, ‘The regional engineer said that while the Kinnaird-Christina Lake highway was not officially open to the public, it had been used! by pri- vate car owhers, However, a gate now has been installed to mit unauthorized traf- fic, In that ROMP re- in one hour and 40 minutes, . Mr, Martin sald that scene of activity at the moment was a three-| to from the KVR. right of way. mile stretch leading north and east) which ‘are: Jas. W.:'Toogood, pres- through the McRae Creel canyon| ident; Frank Richardson, Ist vice- this field of work should get in|ment as assistant cubmaster. - Routine’ business was attended] touch with the president, Jas. W. ‘At an earller date a social ev- before the election of | officers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph| were in need of assistance in thelr|nfe was accorded honorary mem-|Binnie, the guest of honor, was pre- naird from Grand Forks vin the] Harding, Frank Richardson was ac~-| respective Cub, and Scout packs.) bership in this group in recognition Kinnairg-Christina Lake last week,| ting chairman’ in the absence‘of re-| Anyone having the desire to enter|of her valued services upon retire- tiring president Rennie Mitchel. r sented with ‘a folding lawn chair, “The next mesting will be held atthe home of Mr, and Mra, N. McNabb, 632-8th Ave, on, Noy. 90. eee Published Every They at The ‘Crossroads of the Kostenaye" VOL. 18, No. 457> CASTLEGAR, BRITISH Somes THURSDAY. NOV. 10,1960 ‘10 CENTS: PER COPY construction left to completion the route, ported, a patrol car reached Kin- west of president; N.-McNebb, 2nd vice-pre- ‘This three-mile stretch, he sald,|sident; Mrs. J. J. MacLean, secre- was the last piece of major base|tary; W. ©. Shay, treasurer; Mrs. of! Jas, W. Toogood, publicity; Mrs. Ralph Harding, attendalice corrven. ‘It leads into the Monashee| or. ins from a point where a Righ-level steel bridge 1s to span/sed the importance of proficiency Cubmaster Jim McLuckle tre ‘A. EREMENKO & CO. : Beof Liver, Ih, 29 the EVR tracks, perhaps five miles| paage He his Lake. BABY BEEF, for your home freezer or locker cut and wrapped, side average Hite Local Men Policy in Force. Kinnaird will hire, local men for its: winter works’ ‘program. The waen, decided council Monday night, will first ‘be checked - out with the Trail it of- i FLASH - pe _An election will. be ‘held at Kin- vacanoy created on council by; the death of Comm. Mars, J. Wi Dougan. +" Returning’ officer Ry J. Bert) Morice sald today that two persons had filed papers for the vacancy tice, when closed, at 12 noon today. naird..| on. Mon,, Nov,’ 21..to ‘mM the| 4 j|. >} Castlegar will: write the motor vehicle branch asking for a ‘revision of payments. made to. the village ea | for performing ‘duties, for the bran- “Castlegar Appeals. Licence Payments. 8 pergon in the busy season to DiS Me" licence transactions, So far, he ting some weeks of good construc- destre for more people competent of all - “game before shooting! aid the: Una a ‘Swan First prize, a surprise cake kaked b surrounded by some of. the {ages 16 to 18). Organized .: |. groups. The hoys will Laat and District Minor ockey Association se s., etween the ages of 7and 15. who regis. ‘tered in the minor. hockey league. ‘at. the arena: Saturday. Thirty students: also res gistered in: the . juvenile hockey” leagu starts Monday - “with .18. teams . isi. both. 150 Saline league’ play. one one-hour . : game’ a week and havé one one-hour prac- tice per. Week: Fach-team will havea coach| 297 class “o” Méences, seven class anda manager and all teams have been! “BY Ucences, and 24 class “A” - sweatered. by Castlegar merchants, Goalie equipment” is: supplied for the teams, In-j and Oct. 31 the village. office hand- |. “village clerk Joe Logelin: told council at its last meeting that the Jicences and handling permite and transfers, This ‘is -not exlough, he said, and suggested at-least 5 per cent commission, ‘Mr. Logelin said that between Jan. 1 and Oct, 31 of this year the ‘village office. sold 1,456 car plates, 547 truck ‘plates, 25-farm plates, 11 large trailer plates, 178 utility trail- er plates, three motor-cycle plates, cehces.: In addition, bétween’ March 12 Ted 185 transfers, 136° permits, 255 terested ‘adults can watch the boys play, ariver Vicences and 112 registrations. anytime on Mondays, Tuesdays: and. ‘Thurs- days between ,6 and 10 p.m. and on Sat-|* urdays between’ 7.30 a.m, and 1 p.m. Mr, Logelin said the 3 per cent. payment on small $1 or! $2 transac- tlons means the’ village ‘is only get- ‘| ting 3 or..6 cents, He said motor Hockey Association. Gels $50 Donation. A $50 donation has’ been made to the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey, Association bythe Castle- gar-Kinnaird Soroptimist Club.. * Ab-its last meeting. the club also renewed its membership in the Koo- tenay Handicapped ‘Society, heard ® report on “thé: presentation ofa dio to® th :@hildren inter ‘Weekly, News-| paper > AB: ion at ite annual]: meeting at: ‘Vancouver Friday, ‘He succeeda (Cecil Hacker of the | and © presented. {Gelebrity Concert tickets: to’ bandmaster: Nor- man “Fishwick ‘for deserving. band Sumas, Mataqui News. Others elected to the: associa~ tlon’s executive ;At the “42nd ‘annual Monday and 210th of a £28 1. lowever, he said, it was to brought: up. to grade- “Tuesday. “SS Mes Williams sald Interior Con- tracting, has completed all ‘water ‘exception, the pump “house struc- ture’ is completed’ and - the, pump. “is now being ‘installed. ~ Some Viewers “Getting CBC-TV “ gome Kinnaird residents are ree ‘channel 11.°» + One man, Gordon: Bule, ‘has “built his own, shannel 11 antenna, another man ‘pullt ‘an old-antenna and got.CBC-TV, while the child- ren of ‘another family hooked up ‘gome : copper wire’.-to® their TV ‘pets. and ‘mow, recelvy, channel 11, inains, all domestic services with one |‘ > eelving CBO-TV from Rossland on] ~ ” News: Publisher. Heads | Veekly Papers vile, Oliver _ Onrontele; elected ar was “elected rectors... $39° Collected” For UNICEF : vehicle office would ‘cost the gov- ernment. $400 8 month, to “operate and Castlegar is doing. the work for only $125.0) 50). An increase to 5 per cent from 3 per cent in handling fees, he said, would mean the village could hire Kinnaird. Hits -- - Out al ‘Poor WV. : Hinnatra ‘council has recelved numerous complainta of poor. TV re- ae and ‘will write the’ board ‘of trans- :)port and Kootenay-West MP H. W. is On Halloween : Robson ‘scouts WHerrldge regarding the subject.’ convention _attenited by_editora and| co nyngsed: the District’ to collect}; ° coins: for: UNICEF. ss ¢ {The ‘drive’ was “very + « successtul ° ~~ Starts Saturday : approval of : the * installa. Minor hockey'in ‘the! Castlegar tion’ of a pump under, winter: works, District starts this “Saturday Gt |! Kinnatri applications tor winter the'arens between’ 8 am. and 4/) pm Fee Wee.leagues take to the Ice| H between 8 and ‘10 ‘a.m: followed “by” Bantam leagues: between: ~ and, 12 noon. The Midget leagues) ¢or inclusion play between 12 a.m..and 2 p.m. by: ‘senior .that- work -on. municipal cemeteries “111 nit ‘year by pie senior ception: «provided: iby La. cable: firm |; Council: learned sae night] * Silage gets 3 per cent for lamuing | hicle ‘the winter, works if ‘are made. and the Juvenile leagues play bet-| will be. made for work at Park Mem- ween 2 and 4 pms the Fire Insurance ‘Underwriters.’ pressure, man‘N, T. Oglow at Tuesday's coun- cil meeting, the y wiltade ‘would try'to Laughed fire “chairman ‘George ‘Underwriters’ representative) © down | : the hill where. we had 40 pounds. ‘He'd always want'to go up’ the hill where: pressure was, low.” E a rene cam Capital Punishment & d By BURT CAMPBELL ‘Musirigs ont a Sunday: *. : ‘goon. Boor: ‘One of the interesting Canadian books to” p- | ben’ a major shapipg force in "Can- makes |: pear ‘pn: the, bookstands within the ‘past. year, Bee ‘one. ceitled ovens of Power.” Sltaat “Written. by a man’ whose ‘byline ito: réatlers of Maclean's ous ‘insnelal “tycoons. Such men as EB. P. Taylor, sir : Gordon : and Scbe, granted thatcit? i; x yeare iAvery>warm life for ‘although these quite |. men are: human beings, thi ‘often aren’t: lovable “Muman beings. si Anblion: Newman in ‘his _Prologus says Flame of Power is about. long, ives,” It is.“anjexam- ination in. depth of’ the: compulsive drive for business success that has adian , history.” As such Jt informative ‘reading. PASeak ee ‘BIG DAM: Initially the Peace River. Development. 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