’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 22, 1962 ” SHHS Honor Roll ANAS LA : the moment his feet find the floor. \ As soon az baby tries to atand alone-make sure his e tongue opens right toth toe, for ease in putting on’ taking o! esmooth, soft inside won't chafe tender feet -@ Flexible, aueded leather soles wil t. non-slip wi heel. ey We have a full stock of Savage, Pussy foots, Our stafi wil time .to fit: your : Baby 'c care Full correctly | presented it was passed but was t | Bewer bylaw, whereby the village would Stanley Humphries Secondary School yesterday announced the hames of its students who, “through sustained effort and interest in their studies,” have qualified for a coveted place on the Honor. Roll, Report cards just Issued by the jeved an excellent standing In all academic subjects, A 40 standing represents 5 “B" average, 5.0 an "A" average. University Program Honor Roll Grade 13 - Walter Kuit 4.2, Grade 12 - Wood 4.7, Bob Schulte 4.4, Nadeen Perehud- off 4.3 and Andy Shutek 44, Grade 11 = Winhetta Black £5, Joan Bernick 43, Ross Little 4.1 and Mark Batchelor 4.0. Grade 10°- Gayle Davis 46, Elaine Hirtle 43, Alex Perehudoff 43 and Barry McGillivray 4.0, Special Mention - Don Martin Grade 10, Pearl Koochin Grade 10, Marilyn Brown Grade ‘10, Margle Nazaroff Grade 10 and Judy Schel. lenberg Grade 11, General Program Honor Roll Grade 12 - Vivian Stoochnoff 46, Grade 11 - Lillian Skiboft 43, Junlor Honor Roil Grade 8 - Marjorie King 5.0, J Fredric Koch 4.8, Bil Gorkoff 46, Margaret Watson 44, Andy Konkin 42, Frank Lanzarotta 42, Richard Waldle 42, Linda Ackermon 4.0 and Henry John 4.0, Special Hiention: ‘Vaessen. Grade 8 - Lawrence Chutskoff 6.0, Elaine Rempel 5.0, Irene Dev- erney 49, Ken Pickering 48, Dl- ane Soberlak 4.6, Rod Killough 4.6, Jacqueline Special Mention: Gordon Gor- miey, Hilees Postnikoff and Edna Popoft. i Engagement Announced school indicate that they. have ach- | @ ‘The engagement was announ- ced this week of Miss Barbara M. Nisley. of Spokane to Patrick A. Lambert of Vancouver, Miss Nisley is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence A, Nisley of Spokane and Mr. Lambert {s the eon of “Mr, and Mrs, Arthur A. Lambert of Kinnaird. My. Lambert is employed as an underwriter with the Yorkshire In- surance Company at Vancouver while his fiance is a secretary for Continental Insurance Oo,, Spo- kane, She is also a music teacher et the Valley Conservatory of Mu- sic, Spokane, and is secretary of the Spokane Accordian ‘Teachers’ Association, Mr. Lambert attended Notre Dame University College, Nelson, and Gonzage University, Spokane. Kinnaird Mey Vote Again ‘On Park Sewerage Plant take over the Woodland Park sew- erage system from Celgar, will pro- ably be re-submitted to the rate- payers, The . first’ time the bylaw .was thrown out on a technicality. The second time it was presented, last ‘December, it was defeated, eee nrg Your water heater ‘or range boiler. Your auto! matic washer. I Your hot water pipes and ‘Your washable clothing and March 1 » Your har and sicin. and a2 BESEE YE SAT., MAR, teed Patrick's Bence at Hall, Sponsor: Rotary on of Castlegar. Proceeds for new Health Cen- it to forget tue | pes Pat- Po (01 Hae y Bazaar, Mar ch 27th since the voters turned the bylaw down it is “almost imposstble for the government to consider enabling legislation which would have the effect of orericing the will of the ‘Th ‘two routes now open to Jast| council, wrote Mr. Brown, are “ei- ther to leave it to the company to operate thelr own sewer system ‘or for council to go back to the elec- =| bale again and try to obtain their consent ‘As for the village's sewer ren- tal bylaw, wrote Mr. Brown, “there is no doubt’ that the department was in error in advancing this by- law. alhough it probably makes no great difference in that it is non- effective since you have no sewer- age “system. for which to make charges,” enting that “while I have OUR FOOD DEPT. PORK CHOPS, ~« 9c ONE CENT hee BOLOGNA, in a piece, ; : y Ibs ...2005 296 é SHOE SALE me (iA | minced BEEF, . : rs TiSay eane i8c { BEEF. POT: ROASTS,: blade’ or round bone + Eity wees 496 | BUTTER, Ist grade, Thy S22... 686 EGGS, grade'A, med., _ 2 doz, .... 78c. BANANAS, : 2 ihs., . ORANGES, — Sth. bes, .. 7Se POYATOES, sack, ... $2.98 Nebob COFFEE, Get 1 pr. at Regular Price and second pair for 1 CENT SHOES to fit everwose children’s, teenager’s ladie’s and men’s Sale Starts February 23rd { rack of shoes at $1.95 pr. f. rack of shoes at $2.95 ug Rubber Overshoes af $3.95 pr. Lage’s Snow Boots at $4.99 pr Stock up’ during our _ . RED & .WHITE SALE, effective until Feb. 24..’ See. the flyer in your. - mail . [TL oA o ue eS Girls Dresses Dan River wrinkle-shed Gingham with lace trim - Stripes, polished cottons and self belts so UE Infant Dresses in nylon and Terrylene. Priced at .... .. $1.95 to $3.95 CRINOLINES - nylon, taffeta, lace $1.98 . $2.98 $3.98 Comme not discussed the matter-with my @W.-D. Black), Mar, Brown says he is confident Mr, Black will “give his approval to, your resub- mission of the authorizing “bylaw because it appears fairly evident. that there has been some’ misunder- standing on the part of the electors as to the facts of the matter.” Girls Blouses i LADIES $1.00 Cotton Blouses oe $1.15 Year's Postponement of Kinnaird’s Water Supply Improvements Suggested All work to improve the quulity of Kinnaird’s water supply ahould| tha: be postponed for at least one year, Assoclated’ Engincers’‘have’ advised the village's council, Ina letter.cead Inst. Monday at Kinnaird's ‘council meeting, As- sociated Engineers wrote that “The information’ on the Columbia riyer parses at this time does not show t’ expenditures ‘on water supply inpeovenente are required, As the during ¢he coming yerr are required before firm » Son elasons ean be made,” data is limited, further test’ results! year. duoted':on the river system, anda with the addition of algne counts atthe Kinnaird intake during the should bo’ detend for one year, ‘Tha measure, continues the letter, ‘will requtre | al great-deal of \co- will be avaliable to fully assess whether im. provements are required,” ' othe letter: also suggeste that the “the letter, “with. the present’ tests Sing con- pumping ca- pacity. in ae present supply works from;.the: users during to a well supply becomes Deveetaey or desirable.” If. tests during 1062 ‘confirm pon Cortes, river water ae strainer may be considered to in- crease the efficiency of chlorination dreatment,” (Another letter from the firm, read Jater, questioned the sprinkling periods.” The provision of additional. pumping ca- pacity. “would be, uneconomic {fa complete or : partial. ‘change-over is of ruttable ‘quailty for domestic wniee supply’ the provision of the direct ine to the storage reservoir and the | installation | of the, pressure of pressure atrainers,) TM the event: tests in the com- ing. year. show that a well water Bud Henning Ltd; to drill a guaran. teed well should be considered pro. vided that he 1s prepared to enter into a suitable agreement. The pro. posal of this Grilling company (car- ried in detail in ‘a recent issue of the Castlegar News). as submitted would not be acceptable,” 7s ByincraL LIBRARY, — saTORIA, B.C. “Published Every Tee “the Crossroads of ‘the Kootenays’”.. [supply. is desirable “the offer of 10 CENTS PER COPY : 5 YORI, No. 9 ; CASTLEGAR; BRITISH COLUMBIA, TH THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 po Village's 1961 oO Kinnaird ended 1961 with a de. Sicttof $7,700 in the general fund and $7,001.46. in the water” supply system ‘the financial statement atu- died Shed by counol Monday, night dis- cgeaieny since ‘the . village had ® surplus in past years, the deficit dropped” and Moroso, have been valued bod i deagatiace | ing’e garege.”” fund, noted the’ auditing firm, bs “$6000 more than the planned de- ficit- as ;shown’ “in ‘the: amended audget dated Oct. 18, 4961. The ex- planation, as given, ig that this ad- ditional defielt was caused by $1,000 for. evtra ‘snow ‘plowing ‘and: $5,000 blacktop, streets and build~ than first thought necessary. Pay- ment of the accounts for these’ ex- tra expenditures pas ben epcor by’ council,” { Wotal ges village “was . $198,301.20 while’ total expenditures were ’ $146,003.58.’ Total revenue in-the water ‘supply ‘system, deficit ot in the amended bud- approximately $2,000. ts $4,560 more |”: get. This: ‘derictt, notes: zthe audit Hospital. Board. -Chairsaan, .Gordon: Reith. Passes, On. An active community ‘worker, mn Reith of evening before his death,'|’ ‘Monday morning frdm ‘St. Alban's Angiican Church. A Mesonic me-) morial service was held, before the! funeral and a graveside service was |’ conducted ‘by the Castlegar branch ‘of the Canadian Legion,’ of which meeting Monday night in memory of Mr, Reith as he had been a one-time’ commision, “in the vil- lage. © m Born in Vancouver on April discharge. from the army in 1945 he ‘settled in Traul, Ln] fo! Thy. Dear“Namé Me:Hialso: The tast’ ‘post esi “Saviour Again Memorial Cemetery. - Local Toasimasters . ges Tho ho budget has been approved in prin-| ciple. by. the, board. of. management but final approval. must’ await ‘the ~ outcome of negotiations with nurses salaries, the gross .operating -budget | is estimated at $217,957, How goné to: a: conciliation ‘board, Students Donate © $36 to Red Gross ‘The grade. ‘six class of Robson « revenue in? * the | fi ps trout in’ the’ vicinity: of Renata’ by ‘Martin Klemencic of Castle- ; G | as examples, have je sewerage aystems, } | per’ capita, ‘with Wartiela and Kin- Thy Interesting on what ‘it costs per person (not (per ratepayer) unicipalit foe and ianated have been sales Alage L “Water $ Make The Difference must be paid on & bylaw each year, You ‘double the amount cf the br~ ties |Iaw and divide that figure by the Tated by Aage eplveat being“ provided. for “the..tax doar, mentioning that Fruitvale end Trait The figures show that the Vil- lage: of Castlegar recélves an’ aver- age of $27 par. year ‘from: :each re- | - @ | sident of the village, re- celves $63, Trail $71 and Warfield $25, "Figures for’ other. muniotpal- dies included: in the “study will he’ found ‘elsewhere on this: page,;< - Castlegar. recelves the: least of ‘Brant. Rosslazid receives the most, S. caught ae Wchool recently held. a Red Cross sale during aie: noon hour, Glen ag in-charge jof the Host: Speech Contest The © Castlegar’ “Toastmasters | Club is to be the host. March 16 for the area speech contest for the bepiceet Trail and Nelson clubs. | Local contestants in the contest will ‘be club president Allen Selbie sale. They had fish “pond, sale ta- bles, dart games and door prizes, ‘Winners.of .the’ door’ prizes cwere: first. prize, D,:Pongrazc;” se- cond and third, Mrs, Babich; ie th, Jamie Sanford. ~ ‘The sum of $36 was token in and tumed over to the Red Cross, “Hich Anon Dam » Worker Killed: in Auto Accident. : One -man died of injuries and Jon’ Sruesday moming Robert. William two other men were “hurt in an|Cowile, 30, was’ still in “hospital in accident near the CPR crossing at/good condition, Both men: are also ‘{son more a year to Hve in Roseland but’ Castlegdr gets’ an average: rev— enue direct from local sesidente of grants, ‘revenue frour other’ pources) | ¢ that water costs make the differ- ence between: Castlegar’ and Kin- raird. He ‘sald the yearly expendi- ture in’ Kinnaird on the water ay- ae of capi- i Mr, Sylvest ‘sald it. is his! beuiét é and operation of the’ system, is br the neighborhood | of $60,000" while Caatlegar’s is “about: $30,000." He said it coste_an average 'per- than ‘it. does in Castlegar, but to make a'valid comparison’ one. must having a debt," he said, “but you have to know what’ you're’ getting for ite also Somnpere. services rendered for |, Four dortete eetule, rour electric lectric. in the Marlane Hotel, = = S 4 = =I oh bills, replacement fs PLUMBING & At the time of his death he waa Blueberry Creek on Sunday evening, |employed with Boyle Brothers. research Renneth Vaughn, 34, of Van- Ber. Vaughn wes employed “as couver,: employed -here‘with Boyle |a‘- diamond ' ariller. His: wife and Brothers Co., died sof. in- | four ohudren survive him in- Bur- Juries sustained when 'the 1053 Au- |naby. : Ke ¢ stin he was riding in with two other The cae? which isa total ‘wreck, men’ went over an ‘embankment | rolled’ several times. Vaughn was on about ‘500 ‘yards north ‘of Blueberry | the CAR: tracks\when police arrived Creek at ‘about 550 p.m. Sunday, .| while the other’ Charles: John’ Peterson, 25, has /aged \to crawl f: been released from. hospital ‘while |of the car, jand member Paul Moroso. The Nei_ son and ‘Trail clitbs also have two each - in the contest ‘and Mr. Brown's letter will be left cual en Eg on ile pending word from calear Window — Agents for:C.P.. on a meeting held between vil- i lage and the.company on, the mat- |= estes di : : eer TiS : ENT z i - a the winnen will represent this area ter. “In. either onbes:fs suagested = S ER eA Tens x E in the pecriccial finals at Prince mm, G. 8. a ve eke. ci hie 6 i taal her eae < 4 richie’ ‘ George. tae bad ee = eo be ss ee | a ‘WF : : aa oF ‘A Russian’ dinner with all: the| = Ry : % ‘is: being planned for the ” ‘ 2 contest banquet, says' Lorne Zinio, as : : ie home and a alster, Miss.M, D. H. : # Relth of ‘Kinnaind, Ya Olficiating . clergyman at the who will chair the contest, at : ae { funeral, was Rev. ©. Day, assisted y by -Archdeacon 3. A. : Resker,, Or- . Castlegar ‘Accepts $1,700 Offer For On the following day at neon they also ‘sponsored .a-sale for the grades one. and - two pupils. Door prizes were won by. Lorne Coleman and Loulse Zurek, The sum of $3 was taken In.’ The grade Bix ‘pupils also pub- lished a paper which they, sold. for 5 cente a copy. and. the proceeds ‘Lwere for the Red Cross, Gu. he. z vee Vur Travel The “total sevonue" 'fsures in the “accompanying : see-at-a-glance ‘box ‘is the ‘totel revenue which a murlcipelity , must’ have from all sources; to meet its. budget. The amount of monies’ owing ca: bylaws | ®> that must be met in any one year]. is also included ‘in the total revenue that must be raised. Asa. rough tule of thumb, to:.calculate what Te IN CAR SMITHS "ATG AA im WAM OL PHOSPHO: PEK 7 cen WAMPOLE \EgPHOSPHO-PLEX| vane ” Home-- Owners’ Grant Revenue From Other | Sources |* Direct -Revenue + Local - : Tascaaiaiet “. Raised Locally Indirect. Revenue. -Grants,: etc. ‘1962 Population Prov. Grants . Total Revenue TOWN a = | TE lS = : | Super Kem Tone — ‘the latex, paint for walls and ceiling : $21,500 ($8.10 Person) $37,500 ($16 Person) Castlegar 2,587 $133,000. $5,000 | $69,000 27 Dries in minutes, easy to apply., ; f i $16,200 ($16 Person) |” $9,480 $52,190. eet ($930 Person) $26,510 | tiegar has cepted an_ offer. of $1, T2110, inciu- Kem Gis the exact faatenine enamel} for kitchany "bathroom and woodwork. Flow on like baked seni "$166,000 $21,500. ($10.30 Person) ‘$33,500 epee - $111,000. STA TO RETIRE? I can help you make plans now: that will provide the money for you to retire comfortably... C. Arthur Anderson MJ The Mutual Life te tT $65,600 - | (1530 Person) $56,400 * The (avery Bay" Way to ($13.10 Person) Rest TIRED Nerves CASTLEGAR DRUG R.E. . Goulet G Corner of “Columbia and Pine Phone 365-3911 $1,500. $146,500 , $107,000 (69.50 Person) $1,054,000 lee “1 $14,000 $796,000 - ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Leen. The company with the outstanding dividend record $35,300: ($16 Person) $24,290 “$137,000 ’ (911 Person) il $77,410 Warfield a NE AN take ‘the precaution of oiseont 4 the electricity, i