247 ) CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 CWL Forum Is Held at Kinnaird Presided over by the Diocesan ,the present and the future to visit convenor of organization and mem- | Castlegar Council. Father Ruest stressed the great bership Mrs, M. J, Driscoll of Ross- land and Mrs. C. CWL, who was a CWL Forum was held in the Kinnaird Community Hall on Oct, 14. The-meeting was attended by some 50 members from councils in- cluding Grand Forks, Castlegar Trail’ councils, Rossland and Warfield. Mrs. Dris- coli opened the meeting by lead- ing the members in the League prayer and a special prayer was of. in Fruitvale, three fered for His Excellency Bishop Doyle and Monsignor A, K, Mac- Intrye who are attending the Ecu- . Brodman, presi- dent of Castlegar Parish Council the hostess council importance o} the group. whole, Many i At 3 o’cl their may to ‘Mra, P, Scaia first speaker on the panel explained the structure of the CWL on all levels Diocesan, provincial and national, Her topic then took in membership as a to light and many questions were asked and answered. where they attended Benediction a body, Mra, Varet Family. Life Conference which was held in Victoria recently which she | : Many people. have contem- plated much ‘needed repairs to their houses and have then post- poned their plans simply because they couldn't find the. necessary aE st. f friendliness within interesting ideas came RITA'S Improve House With NHA Loan money, This need ‘no longer’ be the Kootenay Builders — and Suppliers = lender may take ae additional | Be security as is considered appro- case, In fact, more are discovering that Federal: as- sistance {s avallable to them. un. der the National Housing Act. The.'-act “authorizes Central and Housing C to give a’ limited guarantee | to banks in return’ for an insurance fee paid by the borrower on loans made for-a ‘wide. variety of im- provements around the house..).: Rev. B, A. Brophy, PP, ‘Sth at Bim ‘Street Sunday Masses < 830 and 10.30 am Evening Mass'- 6.00 p.m, GRACE. GOSPEL CHURCH: ASSOCIATED lock the ladies made the Castlegar church ioe then spoke on the Purp: of home im- provement Toans, a home ‘is de- fined as a’ house, multiple.family dwelling, housing project or bufld- ing consisting ‘af business. premt- ses and family housing units where the repairs, ‘alterations and ‘addi. Hons may be fairly considered’ to| perty for the benefit of she menicat- Council in Rome. This was by the Lea. gue Hymn: “Our Lady of Good Counsel,” accompanied at the plano by Mfrs, Jones ‘of Rossland, Mrs, Brodman welcomed the ladies to Castlegar, then turned the meeting over to Mra. Driscoll who also welcomed everyone and intro- duced her panel of speakers, which consi of Mrs. P. Scaia of War- field, Mrs. T. Varcoe, East Trail, Mrs, E. Kambick, Rossland and Mrs, P. Haley of ‘Kinnaird, Right Rev. Monsignor F, Mon- aghan of Nelson, CWL moderator |. for the Diocese, was also present and bis advice was often sought and was always given, The Rev. Fathers Ruest of Fruitvale and Brophy of Castlegar algo attended. Father Brophy ex- tended a welcome to the ladies for e forth from thal Mrs, P. Haley outlets for mi now some in Peoples: E, the indies tol bove ordinary Social Ac- tion Convenor Mrs.” Kambick’ felt that ‘many. of the ideas brought included into the work of the CWL. bership’ adding that there are many She mentioned that one was the donations to the. Sisters: of Service and how everyone ‘benefits’ from these good Sisters since there are as Catholic Women’s League mem- hers'could be felt by all who know members and thus encourage many more to join their rai J. 280. pam, t conference could be ‘Midweek + Bl Col ‘Thurs, 7:45 bei Bible Study algo dwelt on mem. Tuea, 7:80. pan, _ Poopleta embers to be good.! unpre ‘OF CANADA Robson — ist and am Sundays at 1 am. Jastlegar — Bervice of Werahlp at 30 p. Nelson to serve ithe Xinnsird — Service of Worship at 945 a.m, CHUEROCR OF JESUS CHRIST LD.s. Kambick besceched live'a life a little ‘a- so that the example Sundays at 10 am. in the Twin Rivers Hall GRACE Bund: the Legion Hal) eae units, 10:80'am, Sunday ver the cost’ of labour, materials and equipment for many.‘ perma. nent-type alterations, vepaira and additions, secured by promissary note. If the amount of the Joan applied for, or the total amount. of the loan plus the balances owing on other gua- ranteed home improvement loans on the property, exceeds $1,250 the h A home does’ not’ include a building used ‘as‘n hotel; moto}. or summer residence, or for seasonal occupancy. But it does include a partment ‘buildings, Home' improvement. loans co- Home Priate, or a basignment of the owner's interest in the! home. The maximum loan is’ $4,000 for a one-family ‘dwelling, A Joan of $4,000 for the first unit of a duplex, semi-detached. or multi. ple-family dwelling, plus $1,500 for each additional unit, ‘may also be obtained. ‘The rate of/interest on NHA home ‘improvement loans is 6 Ber, cent and Joans are monthly ‘instalments, together |B with interest, in not more’ than 10 ye "Application for a.loan must be made by the. owner’ of ‘the pro- Complete Line of Building Sispplies and Manufacturers of Sash & Doors : CABINET MAKING Pierson Sashless Windows. - . Glidden Paints - HARD W A RE- expire in less than three years fol- lowing ‘maturity of the Ioan,’ is eligible to: apply, ‘When ‘making splication for a loan,’ the" applicant. will be quired to ' provide ‘details ‘of the improvements ‘planned ‘and an es- timate’ of the ‘cost ‘Involved.’ The bank will also require information the T. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT Jeans. are income and financial obligations: and de- tails of existing encumbrances a gainst the. property, In addition, the applicant must be prepared to state’ the assessed value of the property, the amount carried «and Ss . 2 COME EARLY: DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. 0 HS RENATA SOGIALS PALM Quality 3.8 Milk an Dairy Products REFRIGERATED DELIVERY RETAIL DELIVERY (AT USUAL PRICES) IN CASTLEGAR, KIN- NAIRD, GENELLE, BLUEBERRY CREEK — AND NOW ALSO IN ROBSON. Phone. 365-5578 FRANK HARVEY spoke to the la ‘| prayers and singing of tne League hymn. at the Golden in which she meeting and fo: gar Council for cils' for attend! that charity. must, abound if the CWL is to increase numbers and hold them. . He congratulated the| Se Study: oh 2) Poe Jadies on the efforts they had made THE PENTECOSTAL so far. The meeting closed with TABERNACLE A delicious dinner was served Mrs. Varcoe thanked convenor Mrs. Deeeoll for the wonderful manner have spent organizing the Forum. Mrs. Driscoll acknowledged Mrs, Varcoes remarks with thanks and expressed her thanks to the Castle. ful hostesses and also for all coun+ make the afternoon such a success Rev. T. Evans, Ph. 365-5536 Church School at 9.45 am. Worship at 11.00 am, 5 then dies telling members Mrs, M. Robn (Too Late for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs, J. Letkeman and Beverly and Pearl were Sunday School - 10 am, Morning Worship - 11 am. ‘Evangelistic - 730 pm, Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- day at 730 pm.. Young People’s - Friday at 7.30 pm, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — Ist and’grd Sun. days at 11 am. ~ Anglican Church — 2nd and 4th Sunday at 9 a.m. Baptist ‘Church ~— Sth Sunday ST, DAVID'S AN biveonto CHURCH Horseshoe at which handled the entire r the time she must being such wonder- ing and helping to in every way. 8.00 a. ee Terie See eee eae ~ VOLKSWAGEN and AMBLER 730.pan. Evensong SALES & SERVICE Phone R.A. (Bob). Horswill 365-3491 Complete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars ’ Sales & Service — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson Rev. ©. R Day — Parish Prleat| CALVARY BAPTIST CHUECH Grace Presbyterian Church Kinnaird 1.45 to 2.45 Sunday, School 730 Sopel Servic Thurs., p.m. Prayer Me Pastor e Eraser, 5 23 pam. Service Rev, Harold C. Clark , EO KEEP. fae od ON THE HRCRWANS. AND BYWAYS : ‘GF BRITISH. 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Get the facts today from owe Marketing BC TE @ tadiotelephones =e Sa rer "COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY. aa MOBILE PADITELEPHORE eerend visitors to Addy, W: at the home of his Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. gar, was a weekend vistor at the home of Barbara Rohn, weekend visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P, Warkentin. daughter Wendy’Lou of Kelowna were recent visitors at the home of Mrs, Friesen’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, I. Pe Bill. Hale spent the wwetkend oc Marry Anne Wiebe of Castle- Mrs. G. McPherson was a Mr. and Mrs, W. Friesen and ener. whether or_not taxes have been paid to the last due date. He must also. agree that he will’ not. fur- ther. encumber, sell or transfer’ his interest in the property with- out the written consent of the bank until the Ioan is fully repaid. 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Looking tor ‘softithing?: “EVEN AS YOU READ THIS ae the search: goes’ on . for new. mineral wealth ‘to ensure Cominco’ s future a 4 fi breakup to fire : crews are ig deep into St eee areas—pinpointing Canada’ 'S mineral resources, This never-ending search has been’ so successful in ‘the past that plans for future growth and expansion are with the knowledge that the raw material is available. : The search is important to the nation; too, | for.new mining developments m mean new jobs, new. communities, new markets By canoe, truck, j jeep and pl yoke NOTICE. olf you wish to make cash donations soeca DR. d ENDICOTT: ‘HOME ‘Nev of sending ‘local Christmas’ cards, KOOTENAY. SOCIETY FOR ‘HANDICAPPED CHILDREN: will post names. in 5 newspaper of donors of A. or, more, Deadline. : date —- December 17. b Boxes for. this, purpose will” be’ "placed in various . business establishments. } “BY-LAW: NO. 201... Being a naird,: hereinafter referred to. as the the’ aquisition: of the * sewerage system land Park’ within.:the. Village ‘of Kinnaird. WHE establish a sewerage System and in that behalf struction Limited, “ORATION. OFTHE: ‘VILLAGE meeting assembled, enacts’ as oll _ Prince Rupert : Limited\and: the Corporation: : format on "of, fils a areas Inprepar. Bling thes andustea HE CORPORATION OF ‘THE: VILLAGE. OF KINNAIRD By-law of the Corporai ion of ‘the Village of. Kin. “Corporation”. te! authorize the, establishment of a sewerage System” and servicing: ‘Wood- REAS: it is: deemed desirable ‘and expedient to to‘author- ize the Council to acquire the’ sewerage system in Wood-| 7, land Park, owned’ and operated . by. Prince + Rupert . ‘Con-|e NOW. THEREFORE THE | cOUNcHL OF: THE CORP. |t 1° The Council’ shall: be and is hereby empowered and |su! * authorized; to establish a’ system of sewerage works ‘and to acquire. ‘the § sewerage system in Woodland-Park within the. Corporation’. boundaries,” owned and’: operated . by} * Construction Limited, in accordance ‘with an ‘agreement: made ‘between Prince Rupert. Construction “2. ‘The Chairman and the -Clerk -are hereby authorized | to. execute ‘the: said: agreement marked Schedule, “A”, Burt’. Campbell,-Editor at ey edit the brochure for us. ‘The didtribition ‘of: the 350 brochures’ printed will bo'done as follows: twenty.:por cent \(60 cop- ies). will be retained by: the cham- ber: for ‘posable’ queri¢s, ‘Ten ‘per. cent : (30 copies) will be distribut- fa to both villages. A’ list’ ot what. tlegar News, who ‘has’ eee M FIELD AND : STREAM | BY JACK WHITE ae beyond the finaticlat Scope’ of this area‘to have personal contact wil nal. letters, ete. jould ‘involve. a‘'tre: mendous amount ‘of work and the f. pros= nective industries’! is new! being compiled: and remaining brochures will be sent to:these’ industries.” :' An ‘ad ‘will, be” put .in. the ‘Trades! and: Commerce” magazine if ‘it fs insnelalty, ‘possible, -atating ihe, availability of:the newly: print: ed brochure,:’": ' Ss We: must remember ‘that: ‘the industrial: brochure’ is: only; an‘ in. be:very costly, to insert: all Jal.:It' would also take: two.yeara of work to accumulate all sntormation Pretaining: -to'this. area, The préparation: of an indust- rial brochure was necessitated by a number,’ of ‘queries ‘requesting in- 7 e8 information ‘on this area. a | Some information we. hoped could have been’ obtained was beyond the finanelal. Scope. ofthis committee. y 2 formation has < shown that the population in this area has five’ years compared: to 16.5. per. cent: in B.C: for the same ‘period The ‘committee expects’ the popu~ lation growth in. this -aera ‘to reach, 18,000. by 1971.5". We could x int lo any mount of. statistics ‘but © iG, would take: a considerable amount; of ‘time. : +What © .this’: committee does wish to: stress is’. that - in:its:re- search.of this’ area we have found this area is better/or at least com: parable “with: any. other place: in’ B.C. or Senate to attract industry.. The growth of this area: shows 'the lence the. people have in this wth, ° cvCIn our research we have alo | founa some sad statistics, ‘The 're- ts of attracting industry is less ae 1'per cent: of the effort, but in-these ‘endeavors, per :cent is to be highly industries 95 ‘per. cent: are:thrdwn out but there still remains an’ in. terested ‘small “percehtage wi troduction to this area ‘as its a ft would | sig a grown by 28.6 per cent'in the past’| * ; ment ‘through’ personal ‘letters’ or | early: completion’ ofthe vocational | “?In ‘the: mailing of brochures to |: In’ con: aldeting an Industrial Development: Board, the member-, ‘ship ‘on the )board' should, be: res. should: consiat ‘of two persons de- , two: persons designated by) members); tw rs” of : the Chamber: of Commerc, and: two persons designated: by. ‘th ants: of!'thi ce should et sl 0 Bel Board for a périod of five a eats, a ‘The fanotion’ of the-Board ‘in general terms ‘should be: °1.\ Accumulation ° of * technical and 1 Industrial; executives, rH t pocket and’ ‘headed’ up, the :new Ponsible vand: devoted persons. It | ignated by teh’ Village | of Kin-.| but ‘Well it; ‘appears that: the: big} brain wavé: yours | truly came. up ‘with nearly, ‘@ year’ ago, is more is rise of ‘blood'ito the | onc ue. Squads ‘some six: months ‘BLO; well; Wednesdny, ‘Of last. week! We had our first di Jett ’ home at a: safdwich In his fo mi highway to‘hint' leer ALONE. He Had ‘told’ his ther,’ he. would | 8 Hugo's, radio® ‘equipped car and my red wagon'with a portable’ two-way, init’ ‘and the: men equipped for al- material: to. fils farenes2 industrial sites: in :this ‘are :3..To function ‘on the Basis ‘ot The knowledge of available hear most -any: and ready:to search’al night: if necessary, ;|when darkness, closed in but knew .; |where‘he was so headed d y ‘|section house to phone ‘fa’ at 9.30. ; /situation and ‘a :good “ operation, 3 ‘Indian Flats to try.their luck. foe Fodor handled the twenty- two shoots and turkey:winners were Ray LaValley of - Trail,)Rob (McLachlin (two birds) and Dennis Brooke ae Jennings and Gi truly’ Tooked after the trap shoots: ing: swith Wave Peppard and ‘his’ the: trap. Wane a the pigeon breaking. arade were — Cliff Barsie, Trail R turkey;' Ivan | Horrie, Nelson a key and 3 Dennis Brookes, find ‘Murray's vehicle and then re- group and No, '2:find! Murray. At 10.80. we: had ‘searched “our. area with: no ‘sign of: the car and we were heading out to try-and regain -jradio contact with the other groups (the ‘only ‘failing ‘of. portable’ two- ways ‘is their: short range’ particu. larly. with ‘all the rocky. reflecting bluffs in our. We.had rejoined with Jack Hougen and) Ray Jey ad any Bales jeep when Rolly Lucier an ites:con- teeta ees irray, ha phoned in from the ie Shlelde v section tation, He had‘ been following |. a~ big « buck to the: tracks’ and ‘walked ‘out to. the er freshing day with ‘Pat Fodor and my blue‘ half Penny.. These two He, was some twelve miles from his car. His Dad and Jack Hougen ‘with | elements to supply. hot + | Deeg and’ Altan Boothelier went | do-nuts at the unheard af low in“by! Jeep to’ brig ‘him’ out ‘and home by 1.30'a.m- i happy. ending | : to-what could have: ve: been a a serous doing. This quick test to our search ang rescue Hugo “Wooa found ‘a few holes 'to patch up and T expect will be calling a few meet- ings‘ to. regroup, reform and start 28 [Festa our.‘groups in Radio and fi “In ‘the. meantime—don’t hunt one- 't' go too far. in-country a town make Tecommendations’ to the mae lage councils, ete. 4."To' seek industrial develop= | a anyother‘ méans' that-the Board might consider ‘to’ attract :industry. ‘The: operating expense of such | cp, a. board ;would ‘be™ approximately’ $500; for the ‘first-year and’ $300 per.annum thereafter. The: cost conan be shared among those con: ern E a for the transporting of raw material or. finished products.’ Good high-, cai ‘hat “buliding *.in hie ‘to: keep records and refer ence ‘books’ as. the ‘system’ now’ “ex- ists: we' are ‘losing f | you‘ leave) home. Then it’ will give en, carloads “of people’ braving the elements ’ ‘and finding their ; | you’ Gov't know—and last but ‘not least: be’ sure to specify where you are going to ‘hunt, ahd..a second. alternative spot to’someone before us'a‘better’ chanca ‘to find you quickly if you do get turned around |: or burt.and,.Oh yes good: hunting. The’ Sportsmens {Associations |“ firat ‘turkey’ and: ham’ shoot) was a terrifie success with over forty-sev- ‘way to pects that the Chamber should cons sider.-are: The . Chamber -should ‘stress {for school in Nelson ‘and also continue | cerned.” It!'would’ be