CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 1,,1965 eM ES - ESTA VILLA" SALES & SERVICE E "Near the Arana rn @ R MOBILE HOMES TRAVEL: THAR ERS e MOBILE HoME. MOVING > For’ Service "TELEPHONE “CAR 6L17 or VINCE POTTER JALESMAN | Berea SN Medal ions ‘Commemorate Canada’s Centennial Year The Castlogar Centennial Committee has been. advised that’ medallions, commemorating | £0) Canada’s Confederation in 1867 and’ the union ‘of the ‘colonies || ‘| on: Vancouver * Island «in- 1866 |' ) | Will:be ready for distribution’ in, January. athe silver and ue cen- uantities to 1: committees. at sum for resale to the «public. Tho; local, committee, plans: to .order a supply.as the members } te feel: the medallions’ willbe in eat demand as souvenirs and collector’s items. The: centenulal ‘committee an nd will nof meet until August 28, 1965" unless a need arises. Further discussions | were’ held wit Tepresentatives ot Rob- nm the gon a er f joint nt ctfonts foward and celebrations,’ but e cell official: birthday, July 1, 1967, There. are’.a_ number of problems to be ironed out before a decision 1s. made ‘on ithe cen- tennial project. Up to this time the committee has .been almost unanimous in its intent to de- velop. Pass Creek ‘Park. Two other. ideas were brought up at re Monday's’ meeting. One of these was the sug- gestion to consider the’ devel- opment of the present garbage dump’ or sanitary land ‘fill east PEUBLIC. NOSICE ¢ Tors ‘cub Meeting: Rotary + Health Contre 'To-nite, June SO. Holtday Closing — To give our employees the advantage of a | Jong weekend, Smith's: Plumbing and Heating will be: closed July 2)/2, 3. Business og usual Mon- day July, 5, SMITH'S To Smith's.” ABSOLUTELY. NOBODY — Can afford a cheap inetticlent neat- ing installation “in ‘their homie. It will cost dollars ‘and (dollars jin: wasted fuel costs and doctor bills, Don't buy the cheapest’ price; buy the best sobl ‘ Call | 61 CRESCENT ‘ST. — PHONE 365.7531 — "PLUMBING. & colar of the school board office as a sunken garden park area, This has. now..been made possible. due -to the recent rezoning by the town planners’ who have also’ suggested this development as’ a‘ centennial project. © ‘The second suggestion was to endeavor to establish :a\mu- seum in’ the district for ‘the preservation of items of. histori- cal value* and interest.’ This is something which'should be done now,: as many such items be lost forever throughout .old- timers moving away and homes .| being destroyed or uprooted in this particular area. Gwilym Hughes, centennial committee chairman stated that the committtee ‘is open ‘to sug- gestions and would welcome con- structive ideas on the subject... A suggestion to sponsor. an essay. contest in: the’ district schools.on:the best idea for a centennial project is being con- sidered and ; willbe .dealt, with further . after. checking (with authorities. .. Fe | '§ ‘SHIET or SLEEVE | “for Summisr’ ‘Comfort : - Cotton, Rayon, ‘Arnal . Sizes 7.to 20 or S-M-L In beautiful floral patterns or -soft ‘pastel : shades: : $3.95 to $9.95 SPORTSWEAR for ladies, jens; ¢ or girl's 714 UT-OFFS ' in ‘stretchee denim or cool summer weight’ denims: ....... $2.95 stretches or cool "| NEVRARESS | - GASUALS © Wear theml For ‘Longer: wear forti- fied with Dupont 420 NYLON" =." ‘Sizes. 80-38". “aah them! Dry: thomtt : Shorts, 2.6X in Dan River: R U N N ER Ss. fs Athletic ‘Boots with sturdy: duck uppers, hioned insoles ue ~ HUSH PUPPIES for the ladies for. that barefoot: ‘com. _, fort in suede or smooth "Sizes Men's 6 tot2 en ss “S: Farliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 32/3765" general tween the Edmonton was found: i the examina- tion into. Cartlegarsiee jséwer, co gtruction ‘ “by” program conducte firm of Macbeth. and ection of the departm iffairs. “On the contrary,” meeting Tuesday nigh the :project.-was, well engineered, well, supervised, and that the village receiv- yy the notes the report received by:-Castlegar, council: ‘at/ its - ounting hi t of | teas ede ‘it appears that 3 al en the‘ summatio :Macb cellent value for the illage chairman W: H. »f the’ repor! th ‘and Moroso and by gineer A.- he Jatinkenl eng cap! the. report.’ said that. in making the re- from. Victoria, ie ‘was 2 aabing good ‘a: promise ‘to’ ‘Castlegar.’ ratepayers that!’ “they. would be’ the: first to know’’ the report's findings ‘once i was completed: Asked by Mr. Gorse who made t ': pencil markings in the margins throug out the report, Mr;.Reed answered tha’ he presumed t that’ the’ Gime ° is available in’ the -villag study iby. any, village: esident who di sires to‘see it. immediat ly upon: its receipt ATE BAS cenntaued ¢ on page seven) “The Clossioads of the Kootenays” ; LUMBIA, , THURSDAY, JULY: 8; 1965: anne wOiiiciicnnnsnTnianNND| Girls runners a1) to'3 7 or “4 t0.1 ca / teas. Kept in. Good. weal SS An hourly-rated employee of the Celgar pulp division “Repair. Have: Longer. | FTE ere announced on Sunday’ that he is ready to take. Why habies walk better: with Pussyfoots by Savage. Pussyfoots. will give your. baby's first steps the proper ‘support for healthy growth. There's 25 years of experi: ~ ence behind Savaue's development of correct shoes for growing feet. So make sure yous baby has the fight start with. Pussyfoots—correctly fitted by, Check. these outstanding features: «°° ae L Rounded moccasin toe for wiggle and grow room. 2,: Shaped - Deterioration Period “By CMHC Al homes, whether built, stone or of wood will parm deteriorate. But the -rate of ‘de- lorty-yedr-old has-been. well looked after. may. be: in -a:better:state ‘of preser- yation than a house ‘built only. ten-years back Lut that has bee! ‘| allowed jto. run: di “Ifsay ae alates inthe - | roof 4t:should: be; repaired ‘im- ‘Excessive moisture’ 3. Flexible ‘aaea leather sole and light little jubber treaded heel to help prevent stipping. “~~ 4 zyongue, opens to-toe for pues < on and Ning off easily.:.: 5, Saniti d-ti ted inside for MADDOCKS CO A oll mn. LS _ CASTLEGAR DRUG © New PULVEX Acrosot ea AND TICK. PROTECTS 7 ways! aust ticks, -lice, sticktites, sarcoptic mange. RE- PELS flies, gnats, mosquitoes, sand flies. DEODORIZES, ‘too. Get PULVEX Aerosol Flea and Tick Killer. -- R. E. Goulet, Corner: of Pine and Columbia —\e i Phone: 365-7813 ue Tete’ on" the ‘walls: or: win mediately. is for: much of. the deterioration., ‘that. takes “place i ‘wood: and metal parts house con tion; a the ‘form’ of. water. ‘a_ sign’ of excessive ‘moisture, Ae ition ‘often brought al by: impro} er. ventilation. itt ‘Interior: »painted .. surfaces have become clogged. >) and hinges and window 6 balances shouldbe kept in_ good working order and nails or..screws: that :have worked: loose should be ‘made ‘secure. DO IT.NOW © you" ‘should: send. me flowers, Don't wait until’ ?'m idead. I: want ‘to: smell my. flow And I. can’t, when life ne f fied. If you “really like mi Tell me while Tm ‘here. kad Sack as eg 5 Or: ‘the. handsaw. “that you bor- rowed, Pay, me ROW, : “MATCHED PILLOW CASES, P. BLANKETS, Assorted Colors, "CAMPING pre INCLUDING _ SLEEPING ROBES,. TENTS, | ion sewer construction program. 32. This‘ request was made by vt CMe, 8 ijenes eal he. was “delighted ,with the vindication’! of}-the- reportyand atfered 10 reasons a8."to why. ° Mr. should be :charged: with: tl jsexaminatipn. —- former -.co: loner .. Gwilytn'| the area at costs! Ae. has wired Victoria fora copy OF the examinati n into mistructic d-. «Sys 2: :S He said he wants to study the caput in detail ‘and added that preliminary aay, of it indicates that the jf oso 0) “do: ‘not and r Kiwanis Jeep Sale ' Involving 4-Clubs {> Another of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club's ‘famous jeep.sa- les is to be held:‘this year. but this time four. ‘organizations. are taking part inthe sale of tickets and two other: organizations ‘ aré. to reap. the benefits. = "The jeep sale ‘is being held -this year in conjunction with the Fall Fair and: draw. for the jeep will be held < nthe last day. of the fair, Sept. 18.2065; Besides. the’ ans ; Guu: iw other organizations taking part be in the ‘sale’ of: tickets are the Kinnaird-Castlegar Junior Cham- ber. of. Commerce, “Branch 170 of ‘the: Royal Canadian Legion f the Pull id Each of these: four. or! zations is to“choose-a. candidate. for Harvest Queen and’ the,club who. sells. the ‘most tickets, see its’. candid: tacted ehlegar “se eking: ‘an imme- ite :meeting ‘to'discuss = the matter’of a third wal ter well'for Lorne a He that’ hevhad ie aiaeat inform: ation”:on which: to request ‘that Gorse | Mr. actually: writtei bé. Tmnportant: ’" Mr. Hughes ‘a swered that the submission date jorse be. charged with the ‘costs’ of ‘the examination: ‘@ Gross derelection of: du- ty in -initialing’ progress pay- 9 arouse he eon ‘pure waeed the date he’ would write ‘The foll Mr: 1 es’ ..10 “reasons; for. requesting | a: tion “of -Feb:"11°'to “list” all‘the outstanding items = which. gave concern, to. present’ to the con: ais- fis ter soule: 8 ‘also: have to Fre Hydro while tis case ‘was Lol Gan under consideration: ial “co! Jinks - MeEeorl ; . the prowl supply ditions to’ the pda ae of municipal. affairs: without’: the full knowledge of ‘council, Gorse-.consistently av- ii’ “has ( ‘con- cided informing ‘commissioners | :;' th Leo Bosse and Lorne’ Zinio (the latter. chairman of: finance)’ of the progress of ‘his -investiga-: tions as chairman of the sewer- Zinio said at council’s meeting Tuesday. night :that the village ‘is “in. dire: need) of ; an» extra’ on page