GASTLEGAR NECS, Thursday, April 29, 1965 “Popoff Home Destroyed By Last Saturday’s Fire EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL TOP SOIL CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING * *. O. Lightle Ph. 365-5158 © Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. ee trte oy 2y Mt " WEST COAST SEAFOODS Arrival Date: Tues. May 4 AT CEDAR CREST MOTEL ALL DAY RCMP are secking a young man seen running from a barn at Qotischenia shortly before the building burst into flames late Saturday afternoon, Destroyed in the fire were a house occupled by Mr. and Mrs. John Popoff and his 96- year-old father, the barn, an empty house and two smaller structures. “i Ge qeiiness wie Wak working at the aa legar airport, adjacent to the’ Popoff home, said! he and’ two' others saw a young man wearing a blue ‘suit walk away from the barn moments | ™! before the fire broke out. He said the man started to run to- || ward the river bank when smoke m the barn, The RCMP tracking dog Cindy from’ Nelson attempted to pick up the trail of the man seen leaving the scene but was unsuccessful. Police said the grass on the property had just been burned off and the dog was unable to track through the charred stubble. Mr. Popotf, an ‘unemployed an Doukhobor, He does not own the Iand he lives on but said he was trying to buy it. A rep- ment bon of the land fete out scene when the fire broke out., artment of trans- The dep: ent port is ‘interested’in the’ land fe of the ¢ one in the area; stlegar) RCMP recaived the saat at 6. ae p.m., five utes ips the ‘fire’ started.’ ht breeze, blowing: from tho: A oes uickly * spread flames’ from’ a ‘-the’barn'’ to es the other "buildings. © zw tinessee Mai said * ie va ‘all over in’ about a "The ‘Popo could not save many of their belongings be- fore , Hames forced them to re- athe ‘RCMP’S ‘special ap (for Depredation) “squad was called ‘in to investigate. The Annual Shrine : Arabian Night Cabaret... PROCEEDS FOR SHRINE CHARITIES FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 14 IN, THE COMINCO GYM | , TRAIL, B.C. 10 P.M. TILL 2 A.M. Plan to attend, there is still time to make up a party. e e D . Ref, Refr FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS CALL ANDERSON AGENCIES 365-7944 OR ANY - SHRINER ‘DRESS OPTIONAL $7.50 PER COUPLE ie Ootischenia fire is the first Teint of its-kind- in Kootenay area in recent months. bombings ‘and: sim- ilar happenings ‘ave been rare Since mass arrests of members of the radical Sons of Freedom sect were’ carried out in 1962. ny of those sonvicted are still serving’ terms ‘in the’ s: see jally. constructed ‘Mountain son’ at Agassiz, Their titailtes are’. still encamped around the prison, awaiting the release of Mrs. C, T. WILLIAMSON had as holiday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D'Andrea and children of Glenmerry, Mr. Ron D'Andrea of Oliver and Mr. and ae eh Merlo and children of arf Douglas and home in Cal, after spendin: the Easter Vacation at the home of Mr. pouglas” Parents Mr. and 8. Douglas. ” Miss. Janene Aasland has returned to her. home ia Cran- brook ‘after ie past " Mrs. D, ‘Hugh: n short the | Te Mr, and Mrs. 0. P. D'Andrea | ts Ww. Bi children have tanto to their} Ni ae : ~ Kinnaird Socials. Ph. 965-5503 and “Mi han and infant’ daughter’ Loreen Theresa. of Edmonton ': were guests at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, Karl Markle during the’ Easter: we x ur Hokerud of Mri r C Cranbrook was a. recent jvsitor me of Mr, and Mrs, Walter: Dunn, °. Guests at the home of Mr, snd Mrs. Wayne Bignell were Mr, and Mrs: John’ Tessari of Swift Ci and "Mrs. L, R, True have A son Lewis home for a . A, E, Webster acon Jim ‘Andersoh of’ Vancouver:" Visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. te Mrs, E. Kulehyski, Arth t| ration weit f The rhe Easter week was pent 3s Ha Ines‘and fal and’ Mrs. KL, ‘zobert- on, accompanied by their grand- son Michael, travelled to Comox ‘or the Easter week’: visiting -their son-in-law and daughter and Mrs."'Brian Atchison.:: *, Pong. son “of Mr.’ and Mrs, A Eldridge was home’ for the “easter weekend, He is at- ur | wedding anniversary of lj terson’s parents. This made pos: tee and Mrs, B, L., Brown family motored to Enderby fas to vialt Mrs, Brown's pa- Mrs, E, L. Cook with’ thelr son, and daughter: in-law ‘Mr. and Mrs.’Martin ed to Nakusp to spend a week E , .Have your tv 1 by our — House calls made — Z We have a full line of olectric ie alaneea for ‘the home and gifts. Drop in and see them... IN THE FOMENOFF BLOCK — PH. 305-6455 , 416 Leet as ook, The Browns were also able to stop at W in the Okanagan to visit Mr. and Mrs, Dave Vester, returning home Sunday: Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Peter- son motored to Edmonton to vi- sit: their son Wayne. They were accompanied: by . and Mrs: W. J. Evans Sho" also” visited their son Andrew. On thelr return home Mr. and Mrs,'‘Péterson* utténded an pen Erie vy in Honor of Mr, and’: Mrd# ' He ‘ Peterson of Calgary. Mr, Pe- sible the taking of a‘four gene: icture; Stops were also ade at igh River-and Banff. | iting’ Mr.("and" Mrs, H; see for the Easter week was "daughter Mrs. R. house dren as well as aa cn brother, Mr. Garnet ‘Gib. son a sof Surrey. Phipps, her son Mich: ael HoH her. guests’ journeyed to Lewiston, Idaho to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps. Mr. Rene ‘Archambault mo- tored to Port, Alberni to attend the funeral of his’ mother, Mrs, tending the al School. Mrs. ‘Stella Ball ‘and son Donnie ‘visited friends in Kim- berley ‘then’ motored to Fernie Mrs.” Ball's brother in, law. and sister, “Mr. and John Cutts and family. Mrs, Roberts retura- ed home Sunday after attending the two day annual meeting.and conference ‘of the Girl Guides of Canada, B.C. council, held ‘in lew We: Mr,‘ and Mrs. H. Jack. have as house“ guests, their nephew Jack who was accom} ant ed on the ‘trip from Emo; rio, by two friends, Ken "Fisher and Delbert Redford. George last Sat- urday. Renata Boy Bags Large Fish on Trip The again as Bobby Rempel would say. Bob, 15-year-old son of Mr: and Mrs, W. R. Rempel of Re- nata caught ‘and Janded a‘‘large lolly, which weighed’ ‘12% pounds while on a weekend trip. About ‘three’ weeks ago‘ he caught a Kamloops weighing 10% Pounds. The oe was the 50th| big fish are biting’ —— ONLY $1.00 SUMMER TIME IS STORAGE TIME Let us dry clean your winter woollens and clothes and store them for you until fall. All you pay Is the dry cleaning charges plus $1.0 — and you don’t pay this until you pick up| ‘your dry cleaning in the fall. : “FUR STORAGE Furs Stored for the Summer in _ Refrigerated Vaults.: GEM CLEANERS Castlegar and District's Own Dry ‘Cleaners Ph, 965-5600 § for Eres De ery and Pick-Up weelt at the nome jot Mr, and Mrs. A, Alderman ‘ who spent a holiday with friends at Deer: Park had as her . guest, her daughter and grandson | from Jennaled. to“make ir Creston. Residents ‘of Deer Park since 1959, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- Jas came here . from ‘Bowness, Mr. and Mrs, H. Briggeman and sons Wayne and John‘ of Kinnaird» were : the ‘Sunday guests of Mr. and: Mrs.’ Fred Briggeman. : ‘Mrs.'R. L: Heywood of Van- couver was the weekend guest of! her mother ‘Mrs. ‘Ella Jamie- Cart Reimer of Clearbrook was the recent guest of Mr. /and° Mrs, .C.:'T:: Williamson - \xoute to Renata where he is spending a holiday. LAWN-BOY VACUUM CLEANS AS YOU CUT No. 4151 Moto Boy Lawn Mowers 20-INCH ROTARY: RECOIL STARTER $77.99 No. 4163 20-INCH ROTARY RECOIL STARTER 212 HP $74.95 with exclusive new, clog-proof, easy emptying grasscatcher. FINGER- tip ee feduces starting effort 94% No. 4248 20-INCH SELF PROPELLED ROTARY $119.95 No. 4390 24-INCH RIDER 4 CYCLE 3 HP $199.98 18-INCH REEL MOWER, RECOIL START _ No. 4403 ' PUSH LAWN MOWERS 16-Inch $147.95 $19.95 21-INCH MAXWELL MOWER WITH CATCHER . 18-IN. ROTARY, MOWER, Ezee Start .... 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OZ. + Pkgs. ae I Ee FIA ATTA ! “Trucks ‘to Haul, Celgar Logs| ‘Past Arrow Construction © Hayes M turing Ltd., ‘electric winch mot- of Vancouver has been award: ed a $848,287 contract by B.C, Hydro to ‘supply ‘six’ log ng the trucks’ and trailers require carry log bundles past the Arrow dam while it is under construc ‘Two of the truck-trailer un- ita are. scheduled for delivery this fall and the remainder will be, ordered as jreaulred: jam ‘When: ‘the . completed ‘in’ eae the! log ame les destined for Celgar Se mill below the damsite | will through the concrete lock: tb ye erected near the ‘centre’ of the The log bundles which are mill b: “now towed.to the yy tugs, will:be removed from the water upstream, from the dam, hauled ‘overland about:a mile past.the damaite and returned to the wa- ter below the dam. Construction. “of the haul road is expected to start in May. :Two )$50-foot-long marine railways will be built at the upstream end of the haul road. Carrlages ‘powered by 300- "WATCHES by LONGINE BULOVA ‘ELGIN _. .CANDINO “Weatclox - Timex, “Don't be- pursed — seo. us to-day, and in the , meantime here's your. fm 800 suene- fo | ORIN el Meier [9] - AGRA NAG aAsou pe BEAN Manes falctriales ors and capable. of carrying a loaded. trailer, will operate ‘on ie short: rail «lines Gonatiian Economy if ‘, Invesiment Demand: ” High in All Sectors Investment demand remains to| into the river..;: An: empty. trailer will ‘be securely fastened to” the’ car- riage at the, loading terminal and the assembly lowered ‘into the water on the inclined all tracks, Tugs will mangeuver “the long. bundles, ‘ weighing te 70 tons, into; place oven the irallers and the ‘entire ‘assem- bly : be. winched, out of the water. gs ing truck will. then | “A logg haul the load to'the downstream terminal! where ‘the process will be . repeated |! a single rail ‘assembly, : ‘Tugs will‘ then: tow’ the: ‘log bundles fo. the:Celgar mill. Forest | Fire Season’ Starting Saturday; Need Fire’ Permits The forest :fire season. in iH reverse, using ia high in all ‘sectors: of ‘the Can. adian current commercial letter, of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce. Its analysis, titled Capital Markets in Canada, notes that there is “a strong demand for capital to take advantage of new opportunities and: the more ef- cient production methods dev- eloped by modern’ science.” -* Along with expansion’ of aggregate spending has come a demand for. cre- of business ‘bor- een.” particularly g through: bi g from finan- cial institutions was’ about 5700 | : million larger than’ the. Pre’ lous year. i ‘There has also been a sign- |. ificant growth in the use of-con- sumer’ credit.: At pre resent, on sumer credit outstanding is about 18 per cent of personal disposable income, compared to between 12° and. 13 per, ‘cent before: World : War. Ii. : to the een British Ci wil begin ‘next Saturday.’ This was announced last week by ‘the British Columbia Forest Service. From that date on and nor- mally for a period of six months, no outdoor fire for any pu 088 may be lit within half a any forest. or. woodland in the province without a permit. «These permits may. be ob- ba tained from any. forest. service office, fish’ and. game’ branch office'and from many sporting goods ‘stores. Fires set in approved facil- ities.in provincial camp and pic- |” nic sites and in supervised com- mercial camp- grounds are: ex- cepted, 3 During petiods of very high hazard in the fire season, all access. to ie forests “may. be rohibited. t a ‘there are’ two reasons for. the ‘greater ‘use ‘of credit ‘by. con- In’ 1964 the amount of new | w funds raised a by rivate business | \ spaper Issues of the Toronto Dally Star that are over 50 years old have been’ found by Mrs. 5, Magnus of Castlegar, Mrs, Magnus found the pa- pers, used as backing for ple- tures, in some old framed pic- tures \which she had‘ obtained when, she ‘lived in Cranbrook. ere are some of the bar- gains to be found in the Simp- son of Canada ad in the Aug. 22, 1911 issue of the. Star: Black. satin nibbon, 1 inch | — by 1: yard)\5.cents, Dreasers in solid ‘hardwood, finished, pure white enamel, | three. deep: drawers‘ and; oval tate mista regular, $11 50 eee ale’ ‘ Lientvel ht summer under- 2 Short : sleeves’ and always. sold at 50 mm) chers, . regular 1 mattress, to Here are some of the head- ‘ines. in- the‘ newspap: Controller. Ward Belected by South Toronto Liberals — Con- sumer. Wants Reobpracity to Re- duce the Cost.of Living Declares Candidate .and. Other‘ Speakers Going ‘Into Campaign With Enthusiasm, fe a Head Tax on Foreigners is Re- ex- pectations concerning future in- come prospects and the priority that ‘consumers now place on fe of | the ownership of automobles and other. durable’ goods, The letter notes that by the end of 1963 ‘the: chartered inks’ share’ of ‘total consum- er loans granted. had risen’ to over 27 per cent, compared to. 14 per | gent in 1957. . ‘Sufficient Income “Needed by. Builder” - To Get NHA Loans By CM&H |. ‘You must be able to provide | Hi the difference between. the am- ount of the loan’/and the total ri cost of the house and land when my |-building.an NHA: house. Miss “Ellis ’ is’ studying: guistics at Yale le anid ‘Mr. Pickar is ‘:studying’ at, cin | University: orBhtane Lonnie Both «were to} kin, iin-|- The B of M scholarship plan: inaugurated ‘across - Canada | in} seh 198! as’ the: project :un-| Pee ‘by'a Canadian corpora- tion to ‘observe the nation’s ‘cen- tennial in\1967, It will also com- memorate | th ‘home-owner ’ duplex .and. home-| 57, ia er.) semi-detached ‘house: a quota:: basis covering “all :ten oe and territories, : <.; This highly, competitive ine 21% of conte "For Loan, Taxes By. CM&H* As a general guide, pay- ments to: be made duripg: the yéar on your NHA loan and for municipal :taxes ‘should ‘not ex- ceed 27 per.cent.-of your an- MM | nual income, In establishing your total annua! income, ‘the’ lender ‘may consider any Investment in- come. your ‘é /may “receive and’ if she is working, up. to ‘during the ‘year. ° ‘0. determine ' how’ ‘much you - can ’-reasonably.. afford -to borrow take 27. per.cent of your ‘total annual income ; and‘ sub- ‘tract’ annual - municipal 20° per ‘cent of: her. earnings ‘ ber of awards was increased by the bank’ and now. stands at nine. In 1967, the bank. will make 'o ' final awards, ‘each ‘worth: $5, %000, one’ in: the arts and one’ Uns} in the sciences, , for study , any: ‘where ‘in the world: ‘ ‘For each of. the final win- ners \if he has participated throughout ‘the . full seven-year. plan, ‘the. bank ’ will: have ; pro- vided a total of $19,250. if ips in* 1! shel for an to the ELAS ~ Saniclean Services 220 Silica’ St. Nelson, B.C, Phone 352-6841 * WALL-TO-WALL CARPET CLEANING AND MOTH PROOFING Quick efficient service AUTO FIRE LIFE MUTUAL Contact - John Swetlishnote ' PO. Box 806, Grand Forks, B.C “7 Business 442-8633 ‘Home 442-3390 occa competition, _KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ; RITA’S HALL “FRONT ST. ~ TONIGHT © ec HAART AMEN ‘Specialty ses Broken’ Crank “Shafts, *Rear End Shafts, Cracked Cylinder . 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