N CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 25, 1960 MEA Wants Road ‘Along Lake | fo. Nakusp ‘(continued from page one) extra ferry at Castlegar to han- dle the extra traffic, This is very much needed * end it is hoped that construction will commenie: soon ‘on: By Pers, ! manent fridge arross’ the ‘Col-" ; umbia -near Castlegar, I have ; been led to believe that the de- . Partment of highways :is going to continue work on the Syringa Creek to Deer Park séction of , that highway and}I an contin- uing to bring’ tothe attention of| . . the minister of highways the ne- 3 cessity of continuing the high- ‘way up the Arrow Lakes to Na- kusp. . ..» The leader of the op- position and the third. member for: Victoria seem to be taking the tack that the chief-defect in the government's approach to to- ‘3 a@ay’s problems {5 their power -{ would: think, . therefore, ; that each of them would ‘gird ’ himself with every fact, kilowatt , @ud megacycle possible to know ‘about this problem ahead of ; time. e * ‘Neither af them went to see 3 the minister ‘or his deputy to ask a single ‘question about the pro- vince's position or to obtain any statistics about . the rivers «in question or the dams contempla- ‘ted, dowristream benefits, - flood: protection, protection of fish or natural resources. They both remind me of the ‘psychiatrist in “Anatomy of a (Murder’ who was prepared ‘to give a psychiatric report of a patient whom he had mever ex- ‘amined. wy Ht ts eratitying o see in the throne vincial, government states that it intends to press the federal government to development of the Columbia river on consistent with the best interests ‘of the people. {| ROWER QUESTION Living in the valley where the Columbia and Kootenay ri- vers meet and where the Arrow Lakes dam, the Murphy dam, the %-Mile dam om ‘the Pend-d'Or- eille at Waneta will all be con- structed, naturally we are vitally speech that the pro-, and most certainly do not intend | to encraach on the field of the enginéers. At the present timé we have ‘a surplus of power in + advise you Mr. Speaker that @s-of last week there :were taken advantage jof this act to re- gister their our area andthe C Mining and Smelting Co. \ have made an appliction to the feder- ‘al government to export power to the US. withheld, I presume that permit is being held up until a whole question of downstream beenfity and the power grid question has been fully settled. ‘The. Liberal party are now claiming to represent the people of B.C, on immediate develop- ment of the Columbla river, yet they were in office for many, many years and what did they do to settle this problem — noth- ing — save to play politics with it during federal elections. Mr, John Veregin,-the-secretary of the Union of -Spritual.Com- munities af Christ being the Or- thodox group of. Doukhebor peo- This export permit Is° being ple, I attended upon the registrar of vital statistics who stated that he was very pleased with the way this act was being adminis: tered by, Magistrate Wm, Evans of Nelson and that the registra- tions are coming in steadily and ‘that the act seems to be working very well indeed, NEW DENVER SCHOOL During the past year. as well, Mr, Speaker, a substantial -siep forward in the Sons of Freedom problem was taken when Magis- What is the C government doing about settling the problem? Every two or three weeks we read in, the headlines] “Columbia Settlement Near". or “Negotiations on Columbia Po- interested in the power it £ do mot profess to be any expert on the subject of power wer and such phrases, _ trate Evans some of the children from the “New .Déenver school to the custody. of their Doukbobor couples - who «have |" Repairing: The ,cost, of- mai of Wate: and sil L size" present’, mains: in» Kinnaird is running’ higher . every year wa- ter Ec. present. tion’ and” proper hydrants éan't ‘the wat- don’t “afford proper fire, protéc- jdiants whl permit, the siestallation’ otf le adding’a new “will br all probability have § effect on our fire if 4old council last week, . Te said that if the costs son: New. and jerger mains -will -|ance rates,” Mr.. ‘Ackerman f | council members, © " The ‘An glican Church eee Sunday, Feb, 28 ~ Castlegar: 11 am. Holy Cominunion Kinnaird: 9 am, Holy Communion tinue to go up, would not have enough icone to repair them.’ # He said the in crease ‘in costs so far this year Indicates a: considerable increase over last year's costs, Mr. Ackerman said the leak- age in the Hnes is increasing the cost of pumping and that pump- ing costs will increase as leaks increase, - ‘The: maintenance in- crease of . the lines .and high). pumping costs would go.a :con- siderable way. ‘towards”’ paying the bylaw,” he declared, : Mains on “the. Upper Bench and along the highway. “in thelr no reason for neglecting to do 50, LAND SALE DEADLINE As a result and in accord ance. with the "GENTS (aro a of many of the local groups, Mr, Justice Lord ‘has. recommended to the thot.a dead- | = parents, or the og the parents- that the crildren would attend public ‘schools. The spirit: of co-operation ‘| between these - groups’ and. ‘the |} In the 1957 and -12 NOON Kinsmen _ Polio Vaccine Clinic EVERBODY 1S WELCOME FOR THEIR FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD SHOT. ALL PERSONS WHO. RECEIVED THE VACCINE LAST. YEAR SHOULD. ATTEND FOR THEIR FINAL sHoT. “THE CLINIC WILL’BE HELD AT GASTLEGAR LEGION HALL SATURDAY, FEB. 27 TO 6 P.M. -lagain in the 1958 federal cam- .| government im connection with | -. the development’ of the Colum-|: ||Pect it witl be the federal gov- ernment. 5 if paign Prime Minister Diefenba- ker stated that his government would press for immediate. set- tlement of this problem, and, in- cidentally, this approach did not help him on either occasion’ in our riding, and what thas his government ‘accomplished, this being 19607 PEACE RIVEP. 2 Here we are in the spring of ‘ig indeed and it is our hope that such co- operation will. continue until many of, the ‘misunderstandings and inequities of the’ past will be solved. It is noteworthy, too, that Mr, Justice Lord has placed a deadline on the sale of Doukho- bor lands. -They shave . been. of- fered to the Doukhobor people for 60 per cent of their assessed value ipursuant. to. the recom- of Mr, Justice Lord. 1960 and nothing hes been set- éled. I am firmly convinced that the only reason that the federal ‘and For some reason known only to themselves many of the Douk- hobor ilies have nob purcha- the ‘American’ authoyities: ate. bar- gainmg now om: this-subject is because there is the threat of power being developed on the Peace river. ‘Gen. McNaughton’s suggest- dream andthe Americans knew it. ‘They -were prepared to wait us out, > Amy > power. development. -on the Columbia without an agree- ment concerning dowastre; aefits would most assuredly have assisted them at no cost to them- selves, The question that all of as in the Kootenays are asking be settled? Who is holding it, up and {died about ‘from government to government. That is the reason_I have placed the motion in-the votes end proceedings “That in order ion of diventing the Columbia], intg the Fraser was only a pipe}; is: When is this matter going .to| sed their lands amd: have given line. of: Dec.. 31,1960, should be placed as the final date on which {nese families may. purchase their I concur’ with ‘this recom- mendation since this. probleni must be faced squarely and set- tled. At ‘the present'‘time many of these valuable lands dre lying idle and are going to waste. “The villages of Castlegar and Kinnaird in particular.wish these properties to ‘be placed on’ the rolls and to bear their fair share of school costs, I “therefore recommend to the govermment that some dead- line be placed for. the sale «of these lands to the people of’ the Doukhobor faith and if they do not wish to do so that the lands be ‘sold on the open markef, We enjoy having mel I coc Banquets and Dinner Parties arranged | by appointment ac iee Open 6.00 a.m. to: 8.00 ‘pa i) =H ie Cary * Seng GLUB - SATURDAY, FI FEBRUARY ce . GENELLE HALL : 6 PIECE ORCHESTRA a LADIES ‘SOME { ci cc NAA i if it’s for coffee, a snack ora dinner come to the: Re ae oe _ CASTLEGAR HOTEL DINING ROOM” the whole family. All! home cooked. meals fe! ‘ Robson: 8 a.m, HC — 7:30 pm Evensong Ash» Wednesday — March 2 210° a.m, HC’ — 7:30 pm Evening Service Rev. H..I..G, Ragg, Rector, Phone 5347 neiblt Rila’s Catholic: ‘Church. Puna Maes "at 230, Pe 00. ates The Commu nity. Bible. Contre " ‘Sunday in'the ‘Legion Halt S “) “$),dst°51, Columbia Avenue 10.30 ¢ am. Sunday ‘School - = 7.30 pm, Family. "Service Tuesday, 7,30 pam: ‘Thursday, 7.45 p.ami ! an alte ~. Young: People’s Hour Prayer and Bible Study d Church of Ganada . ibson — 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at. 7.30 pam. Kinnaird — ‘Service of Worship at 9.45 a.m, Church of Latter Day Saints Sundays, at 9 am, in the. Twin Rivers Hall - - Grace Presbyterian Church ° Worship Service, 11.a.m. Sundays Church School: 2.45 am, [Bible Study: Wednesday at 7,30 p.m... Jr.Sr, High Young People’s Fridays at 7.30 p.m. Minister: Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A, BD. + Phone 4987 Tho Pentecostal Tabeinacle Sunday School - 10 am. — ‘Morning Worship - 11 am. Evangelistic = 7.30 pm. —: Prayer and Bible Study, ~Thurstay. at! 7.30 p.m. Young “People's Wednesday at, 7.30 pm. Robson Memorial-Ghurch United, Church — Ist and: 3rd, Sundays’ at ‘11 am. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunaty ‘at 11 a.m, and --: 4th Sunday at 8 a. reeks CLASSIFIED. AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents ‘per ,word or figure. insertion, Minimum ee = “For Fast Resulls FOR SALE. Two-bedroom: house in Kin- naird, full pasenient easy terms. Phone 4738, tin3S ads handed in at the Caatlegar News office is 50: cents. Minimum charge for classi- eds phoned in to the ores cents, Engagement notices, obituaries and ‘cards ‘of thanks*of “usual” \length dre published at a:flat char- Be. of $1.25, " Deadline * for Foilr-room house. in, Robson two miles from ‘ferry, furnished or unfurnished,” Terms $55. with down’ payment $2,500‘cash or ment. Phone 2767. .. 1%-tom “International”: truck or trade for small outboard mo- tor. Phone’ 2504. $5,000 cash, Full ceinent: base-| - y 37 16, a8 ste came to Kamloops, ads is 12 noon Wednesday previous to .Le day. of issue. Untin th hhousé on ie land'at Robson. For further details write Box 316, Castlegar. 38 FOUND Pair.:of keys, Owner: may Piano, Very reasonable. Phone ‘A, Zuckerberg ‘at 7201, 38 n radio, large oil have . by ‘News and paying ne “ts ad. tins | 2! “LEGAL DEPABIMENT OF HIGHWAYS TRAIL daa goed: condition,. Will sell at reasonable ‘price.’ Apply 485 Columbia .Ave., downstairs apart- ment, 18 ‘Three- Piece e hés it er lela, dresser, ange ‘A resident of Nelson for the Past 60 ‘years who was well known in Castlegar, Mrs. Mary MeKinnon, 86,.died"in the Koot- enay | Lake’..General Hospital Monday, : Born, in’ Ottawa, Ont.,. Aug, 5 dn 1890, In.1891 she mar- ried. Lachlin' Mciinnon in) New Westminster. ‘They. moved to Na- 38|kusp in 1897.and to Nelson in 1990, : . . Her husband’ was ‘a captain NOTICES. !The Smiths”: or: “The Bak- ers" on’ playing’ cards, coasters dinner and ‘cockta{fl napkins are nice to have and make’ presents that’are different. Order . them “personalized” iat, the 1 Castlegar News, TV sales and service. Agent for. Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar- tint, j otto Mrs. McKinnon Passes on the Jake. ‘boats for ‘several years, “Fle predeceased her © in oie .. McKinnon was.a mem- ber ee “the Cathedral ‘of, Mary Immaculate and was also an ac- | tive member of the CWL, Keer in politica, she wag a strong sup- Porter of the Nelson Liberal par- She’ is. survived by one daughter, Elizabeth A, McKin- nor of Nelson, a-former Castle- gar teacher, and two sons, Leo 2|S. and Cliff G.: of Vancouver; one grandson and two Sreat-grand- children, © * INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type of Business V. G. ECCLES: Public ‘Accountant 1186. CEDAR AVE. FRAIL PHONE - TRAIL 3326 COLUMBIA ROCKGAS . PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING; “CLOTHES DRYING . BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE * PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR WANTED Good ‘used’ gas’ washer in working. order, Write ‘Box’ 136, Kinnaird. | : * 98 SASH - AND Relief X-ray technician re- quired at the Castlegar and Dis- trict. Hospital to cover holidays and sickness, ete, of the regular am: be- 7: iE. xiver -problem - that all corres- the pr and the Dt bia river be filed in this House.” should make public all ‘corre- federal government ;) regarding this: issue. In short, we want to mow who ‘is stalling’and I sus- HIGH, LOW DAMS | * While 1 am discussing this ed development of the Columbia Lakes dam. iAs I understand the sittiation the provincial government ‘has not yet reached a decision on this problem, The” engineers. seem: to state that the best ar- high Arrow, Lakes dam. . with the minister of lands and forests whio.hes ‘stated that no) any ‘construction on the .Colum- bia’ river and: that 9 ftar-as he eciive spallation of Doukhobor marriages: ewhich -Jast year was ‘Bur? 110 and * now “is nrown | 2s “The Marriage Act. Amendment- polnt another problem has been |‘ created as a result of ‘the propos-}- and that isa high level Arrow} Juakes dam. or @ Tow level Arrow} Yarigement would ve to have a Re I feel that this. government |: spondence between jfself and the]. I have taken the matter up|. definite plan thas been decided on| *- 1959,"-I am pleased: to be able]: : “Hs: such a. Tuxurious | - feeling to have a “[ristaltation is frée: Fora glamorous’ “2 color, phone, there's a moderate z FUNEGAL AgEAT. HOME Dedicated to, Kindly - Thoughtful Service Ambulance -—- Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques ALEX CHEVELDAVE BC, Land Surveyor * 9448 $ Colamibis asp Castlega: : : NORA'S HATE DRESSING PABLOR ‘a Complete Beauty. Service - ‘By. Appointment - PHONE 5886 Nora .Majesgey: UNITED TRUCKING ‘Freight, Service - Trail, Roseland: Castlegar, Nelson . 2 PHONE © _ Castlegar 252, ee 2: SMES PLUMBING AND HEATING For Estimates Phone $101 and 7261 We Service - What ‘We Install ‘ARTS SERVIZE AND | AUTO WRECKING Kinnaird’ Phone 2056 Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and 202g, A, SUMNER | Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building. _ PHONE 2021“ We can supply all your “building ‘needs, Estimates \. gledly. given, Phone 7112 DUTCH MAW): BAKERY: LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PRONE $241 ' 2 Box 180 — “Castlegar, B.C. : SUP! Plumbing and Heating ‘ADVANCE’ WARNING, OF LOAD RESTRICTIONS ON HIGHWAYS. . During ‘the Spring thaw it will be necessary to impose load restrictions: on ~ vehicles using ‘| highways' and secondary roads in this District. These restrictions companies should govern them- .| selves & CASTLEGAR SUPPLY STORE B PB M, ©. McG ‘The restrictions will limit id Vehicles with! solid’ tires! will i|be™ prohibited < from: using the} high * D fon Westaway,” ee District with water Jacket and’ feeervole Cheap for cash: | Apply” 5T4- ihe Ave. ALCOHOLICS ANON ¥MOUS. to the Ad- ministrator.. +: In All Poputar. Styles (@ Box 303, Ci Furniture and household ef- fects. Apply 321-1st Ave., Phone 6851, - 5 = 18 If “owes you money, eataonarat in the world, ‘see Cred- it Bureau of Trail for. collections, 1250 Bay Ave. 124: a7-Incli portable: Fleetwood deluxe TV. $125. Apply Box 824, Castlegar. 1 « Four-bedroom house in Cas- tlegar on two lots, fruit tress, gas furnace, full basement, wir- ed for electric range, in central Gillen’s "Attstion; 2141 Colum- bia’ Ave., Trail,” Phone: 1408-L. 'g| Used furniture ‘at all times. Auc- tions every Saturday. at 1° p.m. Open daily. from 9 to'4.. >. 132 AVON CALLING — “YOU. It's a woman's world, Have a new and interesting career. If you are over .30, have ambition, 5 | and can qualify, Avon. will train _| you. We need more representa- tives In. this area ‘and the™ sur- Founding rural ‘area, For inter- view please write to: Mrs.. E..C. Hearn, 2233 Aberdeen St, Ke- i 18 lowna, B.C, 4 z LIMITED TIME. OFFER! 60 issues’ Sat. Eve, Post $4.79, 110 issues $8.80; 16 issues Lad. Home location. Phone 2561 at night. 38 FOR RENT - ‘Three-room: furnished _ cot- tage to couple or. with’ one ‘child only. Phone: 4558, ay 36 “Wil take |.two’ Taapestable gentlemen: for. room: and‘:board.: Phone 7361, 36 3 Want. room ‘elves in. W.R, Nelems, ‘clo Falette. Restaurant, Castlegar, Journal $2.80, 22 issues $3.85, 30 issues $5.25, All good new or re- newal, Send M.O, or7 cheque (certified) to Nelson Advertiser, 536 Ward St., Nelson, Be. ? auth— orized agents, ° 36 CELGAR ‘LIMITED “ WINDOW AND noon: FRAMES ES GLASS | ALL SIZES" ¢ & Weichits Agents For Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Sealed Units a young: man,:single ‘preferred, forthe’ position “ of. JUNIOR BUYER, at : -the., pulp, mill... Pree. Rugs and chestertields cléan= ed:in' the Home without ' soaimng, | ji Moth- ‘vious “experience, is not essential, fab proofing, too; Phone 3526. Satis- faction tin? i Court ‘House, Rossland, British Columbls, {| February 15th, 1960. 1 5 “Trailer space located Castlegar and-Kinnaird, Sherbiko subdivision,:.2cress -from. Bermel | Service. Phone 2391.; 36 “Bo. Land Surveyor “134 Bay ‘Avenue, Trail PLUMBING & HEATING ~. SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181" D. FOX : _- SHIELD'S . - VACUUM SHOP : Repairs and Service on all imekes of vacuums Hoover Sales Rep. Trade-Ins Accepted, 1806 Bay, Trail. © Phone 445 i FURNITURE MOVING. . Long Distance ; Anywhere — Anytime PHONE: J ~ Castlegar 2521.— Trail 191 ei Nelson = 1471: *: UNITED TRUCKING * , a “HOME __. BUILDING SUPPLIES ‘ Phone 8181 =’ Kinnaird, B.C, ‘16. e@ - Charter Service. . Towing - Barges” anywhere on the Arrow Lakes “Phone! 431 Id youth wants part- time or/ full-time job, Phone 5123 or write Box 159, Castlegar. 2 36 ‘Apartment, Apply Alex Ere- menko, Eremenko’s' store.“ “18 « ‘Three-bedroom house’ above Ter: ndings by: ap: pointment. “Phone 5265... 33 Stanley PTA meeting, Mon., Feb, 29 at 8 p.m. Please: attend... - 18 Senior Citizens meals vev- | ° ening at .7.30 Friday night:in the |” Legion hall. Guests welcome.” 18 ®ublic meeting of Ratepay. ers Association at. 8 p.m.,: Fri, March -4 in the Paris hall, 28 I Phone 4977. a 18 two-bedroom: ‘basement -washer, suite, Don't’ forget® the” spring band concert. at:3. p.my as : 18 ‘SHHS |: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE (OP: BRATORS PLUASE NOTE? fally clothes dryer. Phone 5428. 33. arrow Lakes Farry: ‘Service - ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf’). : - 10.00: a:m. Monday, Arrive Edgewood 14.00; p.m. Monday.” Edgewood +2700 am, Friday, Arrive Robson Wharf 1.00 p.m,. Friday. | Ornamental Iron. Work, Free Estimates nished suite on Main St. ‘hone 5261, 18 heated and fur-|. SAFER WEAPONS? Safer toys for children is the | objective of a newly formed in- -| dangerous wéapons for grown: ternational group. ’ And. we. have |; yet°to have a disarmament con- |: ference that can. agree on Jess |, vehicle opera- fae are reminded ‘that. the gross vehicle weight for which a truck {1s licensed “must.be clearly’ imar- ‘| ked upon ‘each side. of the vehic- le, in accordance with: the-regu- lations, effective March Ast, 1960, : Further detailed information |": ‘may: be obtained from all Weigh : Scale’ Stations; Government ‘Agents and Motor-Vehicle Licen- ce Issuing Offices. throughout the ups. — SPRAY PAINTING - <4.When using a spray for’a paint job, it is safest te-do the work outside, if- the article ‘Is apray. should not. be used. in a closed room = doors and. win- dow8& should be wide open. There should be no’ open ‘flame ‘and it ba not wise to smoke while going small enough to be moved. The | INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE: AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS. | Phone 3441 ANDERSON * AGENCIES: er Trowels “RENT. it from: DOUGLAS Welders - Gas Concrete’ picoed Viorators Pow- lic Jack — ‘to 50° ‘Tons DOUGLAS EQUIPMENT RENTAL Box 479, Castlegar o ‘Oia Co-Op GAAS, Col. Ave., LESY . Bhone 5476 SS No, Cas. “The ‘Home*For‘ Your Pet When You're Away” Accommodation. for Cats - 18\° WED. - THURS, > FRI-SAT. _ FOUR BIG DAYS THE. TEMPEST Color by Technicolor van’ Heflin Silvans’ Mangano ‘The Story of Catherine of Russia