CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 14, 1964 the moment his feet find the ‘esmooth, =e inside- ~ won't chafe. tender feet. e. soles with light. non-slip ‘MADDOCKS Footwear by Maddocks at {ODE FASHION SHOW. SHSS Wed., May 27 8 p.m. ae TIN Do You KNOW? - A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your basement out of the way PAYS FOR ITSELF in about a year of drastically reducing soap, clothing, cos- metic, electrical and plumb- bills. Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water The 55-ton crane that toppled into the Columbia river at the site of the ‘new Kinnaird bridge Inst Thursday’ morning was solvaged that night. The crane toppled into the water on the downstream side of the bridge at approximately 7.30 am, when the crane was swung over the river “with too much boom and at o wrong angle," said a J, W. Stewart and Northern Con- Toppled Crane Salvaged; High Water Stops Bridge struction spokesman. jo crane — the re "EREMENKO. and. GG. boom. —: was damaged quite ex- tensively and has been sent to Van- couver: for repairs. Work at the bridge site is now halted by high water and the false work fs belng removed from across the river, The giant Pecco crane was to be lifted to a height of 20- ft. today where it will sit awaiting the end of high water and the start-up again of construction, Neither Dr. McAnulty nor West Kootenay: union board of health chairman Comm, G, S. Rust of Kinnaird would make ‘a detailed statement on the subject. Dr. McAnulty said he had lodged a statutorily.permitted ap- KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs. J. Kaufinan Ph. 365-5488 Local artist Don’ Oddie ma. naged to achieve his usual high Rust, MHO Stay. Silent On MHO’‘s Suspension peal: with the civil service com- mission and had asked to be pro. vided with the grounds for his suspension. Mr. Rust sald a meeting of his board took place on Thursday evening, He added that recent de- if o! water supplics and the polluted state of the Columbia river were not factors in the governments de- WE HAVE ALL YOUR NEEDS. FOR SPORTSWEAR “STRETCHEE SLIHS and Colton Cord SLIMS in a large assortment of summer shades includ- ing black, white and : checks Sizes 10 to 20 4.95 - 5.95 - $1.95 “KNEE KNOCKERS in blue denim or colors a SHORTS Blue Denim Sizes 8 - 16 «$2.98 ‘Sins and BLOUSES Choose yours' from our large assortment of Wash and Wear Shirts and’ Blouses. in printed * or pastel shades Sleeveless, short. sleeve or roll-up sleeve $1.59 - $1.99 $2.95 bt $3.95 cision to suspegd. Dr, He: said he had “every confi- dence” in an undertaking by the to provide a Antone vocal MHO for the West recently at’ L when he ‘| came first in two competitions he entered. Don travelled to the Leth- bridge Music Festival with three other contestants from Nelson ac. companied by their teacher, Mrs, S. Ferguson. Out of the eight entries’ in the festival by this group, there were seven firsts and one second, : Mrs. H. Pugsley and her daugh- ter Arden motored to Spokane to spend the weekend, Mrs. Pugsley enjoyed five days spent in North Vancouver last week. She visited her former home where her 'pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennie, celebrated their. Golden Wedding niversary. S Mr. and Mrs, it. Jack spent the weekend in Nakusp where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ball. They attended the ding of Miss Shirley Ball to ‘Tony Bobicki on Saturday. Little Kathy Calder was taken to “hospital on Saturday for an emergency appendix operation. | Nephew . Stephen Miller of Nelson is spending a few days with My. and Mrs. Tom Lockhart while his mother, Mrs, R. Miller, is in Kamloops on business. ATA PUBLIC NOTICE Robson Women’s Institute annual Plate Sale with a bake table and Coffee Party. Wed. May 20+ 10 to 12 am, in Robson ‘Rec. Hall. Reserve Tuesday May 26 for - Robson Women’s Association Coffee Party. Castlegar CWL will hold Bake Sale at ce Dre Store, Fri. May 22, nurses ‘a Castle- - and No Fuss No: Bother . No Obligation * SMITHS 61 CRESCENT gar. District. interested in forming Chapter of RNABC -. watch for: ad next week’ PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, q ne Castlegar News. PLUMBING &_ HEATING . What's NEW in Lipsticks? If you've never gone nude or wild or shimmering, here's your chancel Pearl Glacé Lipstick by Du Bary. Use Pearl Glacé over any shade of . : lipstick for an iridescent overalaze and shimmer, shimmer--or alone: for.naked appeal. . Introductory Offer. ... trial size Pearl Glacé FREE with your shade - * Royal Lipstick’ only $1.26. P.S. You'll look dazzling with Pear!: Glacé - over new DuBarry Lipstick shades: ” Early Pink~a cool tender pink Peach Dawn—a warm golden pink CASTLEGAR DRUG. R. E, Goulet Corner of Pine & Columbia _ Phone 365: 3911 Kootenay by mid-July. Local Members In Pigeon Club Up af Rossland On Saturday the Rossland Racing Pigeon Club, which has many members from the Castlegar area, met at the home of George |E= Shanks ‘at Oasis with five mem- bers and two guests present. Mata = item of business was the draw for the Rec Cock donated by. George Shanks to the B.C. Combine to raise money for, prizes and expen- ses. - George Staudinger, race se- eretary of the combine, drew the | cca a SABE IEE “For CASUAL or SPORTSWEAR to. give you utmost fee comfort select. yours from our numerous styles of step-ins or ties Complete range of sizes. 7K $4.95 - $5.95 ee le i For COMFORT and. ‘Summer Coolness you can’t go wrong with a pair of Casuals or Hush Puppies We have a large assortment of-.styles and. complete range of sizes $1.95 - $9.95 lucky ‘ticket: which was held by George Naylor of Nanaimo. The - members examined and were very pleased with the fine trophy donated by P. J. Walsh. The P. J. Walsh Memorial’ Cup is to be won annually by the cham- pion young bird flying over 200 miles. - ~ The CU Trophy has been re- ceived and the decision as to what to use it for will be made at the next . meeting. Suggestions were: Combind Old and YB ‘Champion Loft — to be decided on the club's point system; Champion Old Bird of the season — most points; and Champion Loft for Old Birds — most points. It was drawn to the attention of the members that the CU has ruled that until timers are corrected, all members must dou- ble punch the first three birds within 10 secs, Correspondence on new race points was read. Fort St. John is willing to release the birds and would-like to be inform- ed of ‘the race results, ‘At Revelstoke, the train ar- rival will-mean a noon release. As the Vernon birds will be released convoying to St. Leon, will release at 10 a.m. so that the birds will arrive at different times, The suggestion was made that to facilitate. the countermarking on shipping days, all members list all birds that they will be flying in numerical order with the oldest bird first and then listing year, ring No., color and sex, ‘Members are going to try to select a few birds to send to a young fancier by the name of King who was wiped out by the tidal wave flood last Easter weekend. George Staudinger and some of the fellows say they have some squeak. ers of the right age to send. F-L-A-S-H Ten firemen answered the fire eall in Castlegar yesterday when an abandoned car.on 2nd Ave.’in e 400 block was set on fire “by. chien Playing in it is MARTINI —. 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GALVANIZED HOUSEHOLD S STEP LADDER’ ; $3.99 $1.89 IODE FASHION ai WED., MAY 20 ay SHSS — 8 P.M. ‘such ‘matters as..Castic ‘Kinnaird Provingial -Library, Parliament Build Victoria, B.c, Dec. 31/27854 +: L ‘VOL 17, No. 21 t-the val i and 8 n of the: which took place, in "downtown » Castlegar. on Tuesday evening Castlegar News Starling to'Use "New Type Face "|. ‘There's a new look: to the Pantlensr: News this week. - w type face ‘is be! used t for the news gs hlng This is:a sample of. the ‘size of: typo used before. ‘Notice: how much harder it is to read and how much ‘casler the new new. type is 40° read when’ compared to. this ‘sample, This type will ba kept by -the: Castlogar .News. and will’ be used. for’ booklets,’ etc,, where a smaller size type is required in the interests # econo f!space,” new type is much lar ad and easier to read'a although does ‘not actually ‘take’ up] gio: much’ more: space in the paper. “ a. decisio’ ‘to: provide one ‘of ; ly newspapers ‘av- allable anywheré, ia ublish- 1964 SHSS hospital. class ‘to: William | Batting, 18, collided with “a: vehicle’ driven by Migs Elaine ‘Hirtle at ‘approximately 5 p.m..on Tuesday, at the corn- Hirtle wag: «taken ‘to hospital where she‘is still'a patient. She ches.to her head and sy (The Hittle vehicle was hit broadside on the Passenger side anid’ ,was pushed into the front of}a delivery ‘truck’ driven by. Ronald William Kennedy, 20, off: Kinnaird which was. stopped at a stop sign, Total damage:-in the acel dent was estimated “at $700. ' Miss: Hirtle was winner of last, Thursday oa won the re- Mal finals in Trail. She was to ‘leave ‘yesterday: for Vernon to take in the provincial finals: there‘ but: wae ‘unable to go. because ¢ ‘of. the : titors. from SHSS. A vehicle driven by Robert |f recent Knights of Pythias | Jar-| public speaking ‘contest here and f seven p ‘ation Citizenship. ‘Award 1 compe: lai @ Lov: Campbell. in He polnted out that within the Past six mgatlis the Castle- gar the | th Size et eee as ‘page face 10% -inch- increased’ the “number, of | es. from 10 to 12: pages an pases f : and = purchased new: type “faces for use in headlines. Also introduced this week is the use of “reverse cuts”. with white letters ‘ona “black” back- round. these will be used to lp“ provide a more! gra- -phically pleasing front page and ‘will denote ‘particular! ant news ‘tories concerning an instituted: a Zail -page ed-|' itorial page and. a:feature page|. ‘ly. import- | The Robson: road came u + der fire at last. week's: mea ing -of :the: Castlegar! and Di: trict: Chamber of Commerce. +. Art ‘Anderson, chairman of. the group's roads and bridges: +, Ing’; of pot: holes: was: done six weeks ago while last week a truck with two ten. spe two. fillin: i ‘Robson Residents Say ‘Build Our Own Road’. He said it appears n necessary | bein Mo: “go ‘to.’ ‘the poini committee, said “a. Hitle: fille; us aif fl Pequi paver hi bui | Wieo-Principal “As-Appointed | C. Barker ‘ot ‘Chase : Austin hes. an appointed vice-prin- cipal of Twin Rivers Elementary ‘School in Castlegar, * In announcing this appoint- ment, the Board of School Trus- d that this School ‘has not had a vice-prin- cipal previously: Mr.:° Barker il assist James*:H.- Corbett, wil : principal, iin administrative du- Mr. Barker comes to this district |with: seven’ years of , teaching “experience, the last ‘two of which he has served es head’ teacher ‘in the -11-room Chase Elementary. School. Prior to teaching in Chase, he was .employed ‘at’-Needles, . Telegraph? Creek, : Sointula, j- PY Britannia se assiz Secondary, School. ‘where. she ‘was full-time counsellor), and at Kamloops Secondary. * He: tas had: considerable ‘with::” : classes,:and “has ‘made - special studies in :the: field ‘of modern mathematics. andrea search. : Mr. Barker has’ an executive ‘capacity: in : his ‘lo- cal’ teacher's. ‘ganizations, while in ‘community iife he is atl resent ‘chairman: of the Chase creation. Commission’ and’ is an’ advizor. tothe Cha: arks Board: The new vice-principal and fa wife: will:take ‘up: residence in the district: atter the'\conel tat Chase. sion ‘of his. "ech LEGAR @. © COUNCIL © <. Castlegar’s < “pegularly-se 1e- duled council: meeting was not held Tuesday ‘night. because of in the lack of a quorum. Village chairman W. H. Reed and Comm. Lorne Zinio are tending a “while| - erved _in | = GREATLY . IMPRESSED “by the $22,000. Rotary: Centre: here “was Bernard Sowton, : district governor: of |: Rotary’s. district: 119 in Cumberland, northwestern ‘Eng- |: land. District 119 is the ‘Pacific northwest’s district, No. 508 exchange district, Mr: Sowton is pictured ‘at extreme |° right here along with Castlegar club president Jim beth, Mrs. Sowton, and, Col.. Jack..Winslett, .508: distri souenor from the North Spokane Rotary. Club. : <= Castlegar « ‘News Photo ealth |. WELCOME to the ‘West , Coast: Kraft. Mill Sepenien: school in dents Association ‘spring conf Comm. Leo Bosse ‘was: unable to attend the. meeting for per- sonal. reasons... - = Commissioners R. C. Mad: docks and Gwilym Hughes were ‘present for the ymesting but the municipal act requires a quorum of . three. members... re..8 ded to the ‘held here last: week Glothilin, by: Wally: group room superintendent: at the’ ‘Celgar ‘pulp’ division ‘here. Mr,‘ McGlothlin .is with Crown, Zellerbach. at. Camas, Wash: ‘Also i ga his welcome is Owen Dalley, Celgar meeting can be held. Castlegar’ News. Ploto| to ‘be ‘a 0 unt air cit a Pls ‘whens he ; hel; di: move ; che Oct he ‘organi- ‘zation, ete. =, ‘ndleate : booth “further o| meeting “The abantiyaiabliaker ¢ Co- lumbia ‘River Development Com- mittee of the Castlegar.and Dis- trict’: Chamber ‘* of Commerce plans two field trips within: the near. future to areas which ‘will be. by the b of d’and ‘Alex Cc the, ‘Arrow dam, : ‘The in, ‘tution renulting from dam econ- struction and Pps a Oglow: jand De, J. V. Hail; ith B.C. dro, ,and tourist faclli- |: J.C. Enevoldsen ‘of Kinnaird, fold last week’s Chamber: meet- ing that field: trips: would be: made.to ‘the Broadwater-Re-| nata-Deer. Park area and to the communities ; along the Arrow. Kkusp, Lakes: between? ‘Nal Bew Inva ictter’ sent to ublic dustries and interested indi ofticlals,, municipal count special co! tee has been “established, with the objective ‘of: ensuring that the area derives the highest oe sible benefits from the dev S| sure: that.. adverse effiect'to in- dividuals” and::communities be and’ where: adverse minimized,’ ‘| affect is. ‘unavoidable, to ensure that full compensation is nego- tiated. ‘The committee will b gathering ‘all data which will ae vulge the government's and the crown ‘corporation’s spe cific plans «in connection, with. this development. B vn “In addition, mmittee is soliciting the | nate from’ councils, viduais % ‘organizations, and. indivi luals in the area with at’ it.“may ‘offer valuable. assistance ‘to councils, ‘desira:for. mittee.” “the " Chataber's| ry if. the. committee + in- tended to press, -for‘a‘road the. length’ of the: a AoW Lakes, Mr. at 'selé “bi is Hie ‘presently preg it- the committee ‘ to ultimately aim for this.” ‘suggested that such’ ma the :a tion and runnin ofthe’ booth:should’ be investi- gated: ‘when. it is put. into opera- on. Fred + Breesaee suggested thatthe booth be: done away with ‘and that, service station owners ‘and -motel ‘operators ‘be asked‘ to pass on ‘brochures to tourists and that they: further ‘post:-signs . informing. tourists that tourist information is avail- ‘able at their places of business. Bicyele Safely Anspection “Gn Saturday. “The Castlegar: Kinnaird Jay- ‘cee-Sponsored Lite-a-Bike ' pro-}. gram and safety inspection will be held: Sat. Tornine. ‘at Cross- roads ‘Service in' Castlegar and at’ the” Kinnaird :and Robson ey es will attach reflect- ‘ive we to 0 bicycles at that time while inspectors Jack Johnstone of Robson, Joe..Fodor: of ‘Kin- naird and: Fred Nazaroff of Cas- tlegar: