CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 3, 1966 ‘Monashee Alpine Scenery Featured in Wildlife rugged alpine ecenery tended excurstons '1 made over a of the Petees Lake area in the five-year perlod an sree Monashoe fountains is the set- which i is simott at Tog ofa wialte 2 film of unique co-producer of # of the is sith ich will of Castlegar. Accessible on! y By ba acktrain, Peters Lake is widely known a8 led mountain wilder- All who have visited it at- randeur ot its al eT COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph. 365-6717 j Hours as Daily flowers. otttenths of painstaking color graphy and equally Iabor- pa oerens and production have culminated: in a wildlife film rare excellonce. Its g array of sub- lect matter is of interest to ara of| with the Film Hunter aud naturalist alike, Mule in the lush meadows, cari- oat and cougar, utive but had less of the wild creatures featured. On the same program is an- other Folsy-Laviolette Produc. tion, “New Coun! bighorn sheep pt along the Fraser river, the picture unfolds across the spac! Fou Chileotin plateau, pauses at a fisherman's dise, and reaches its climax stalking of saribou in the timberline country. of Twe- edsmuir Park. Thursday sor baw - Loated shave 8 Pay’o Presentation PUBLIG NOTICE Reminder — seo hase belbevasirer Bale, Stamp Collectors don't forget the Auction and trading meet- ing at Celgar’s Conference room on March Sth at 7.30 p.m. mber ladies white Sprine cleaning that the auxit- ‘would appreciate all usable Heme ctothing, furalture, op- pliances, etc. For prompt pick- up phone: inna ‘5002; Cust- s115; jegar | S277. Bt Rita's Annual St. Patrick's | ‘eon a tea and bake sale, March 2 - 430 pm. — Legion Hall — Door prize, ‘Thank you. Bako uate: at Super, Valu Satur. day 9 am. lim will, be Snowe at Elian’ School, Audltor- tum, Castiegur on “Monashee Bake Bingo — March 5,730 p.m. | Gountry’ on March 8th at. 8 Robson Hall. Refreshments. | pm, or Proceeds to help, SHSS venin Sketball team to procced to aaa by Robson Evening | Vancouver championships. Sup- s*| At Church WA ae to Members of St. David's WA Corsages were presented to Mrs. C. other was presented to a senior Margaret King. Later contests and games held. were Mrs. Killough, WA president, gave a brief grea of the or- ganization since its founding in 948, ie changeover from a guild to an auxiliary, she report- a was held at the home of the late Mrs. T. L. Bloomer. I The evening ended with re- nd the birthday PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. port our West Ki y Champs. PATE MMMM UT 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — ree | ai cake was cut by Mrs. King. Host- esses for the evening were Mrs. L. 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These students: will compete against others in’ western’ Canada Soroptimist ‘scholarships. at the ct ‘more ‘members to expan — = Casleeat: ‘News Photo ES To Raise ihe a “A ile oe of the suggestions that has made tothe Castlegar. Centen- quarters” one ial Committee been as a means Of lic library, Castlegar council was], raising money ‘for .the’ town’s told. Tuesday evening. --“ Genterniat project of a new pub| ~:-.Committee. chairman G' poe uring © been noc no the hosp! suggeste ness of thi tion news was not 80. ‘new ‘members of the of ni ‘board: of inndagement of the istrict Hospital | neat the! a Hetsitat Bocisty held n ‘Monday “evenin © Rot-|: ear a‘drive had bea net held igure had die |'ed .and “Aug:$ 1) was mentioned urses. Dr. A D. Johnson said that 4 pared ple: ito report ‘that the: X-ray. service had' been reestablished: thus ming long delays ‘in treatment.” Kinnaird Hopes To be Paving | Strests ‘dune | The Village of ‘Kinnaird will ‘try ‘tochave all .its roads ready. for paving. by. June 1, council decided: Tuesday night. ‘At ‘its laat Meeting council decided it was impossible to have the. work done by May 1 as As: as'a‘more likely date. However. when ‘the ‘matter was considered ‘a; this week | ff ETN Tm ; n n' Gwilym | -he turned to the financial 1 aspect Hughes © said? that: tif ‘residents |'of 1965. It had not-been possible ‘did: donate: a: “mile of ‘quarters’|\to avoid. acquirin in’ operating 'it-would be more than enough to to :| PUSH OFA ‘BUTTON « by BC. Hydro cochairmam Dr H. L. Keenleyside ‘at'the Arrow dam on Tuesday staxtedt © Trail Preshyterial The Dayton 6473-A “Safety Toe” GR MOST POPULAR OF SAFETY STEEL TOR -BOOT 6” = OIL. TAN UPPER WITH NEO CORD (Oil REo SISTANT) SOLE AND HEELS, MADDOCKS Ww. Bann ep auitteen Members were pre- sen’ Note was made of a mem. orial service 8 which is held each year at the where candle is lit in memory of each passing member. It is hop- ed that in future years, time is taken to see that members’ names are not overlooked. The devotional for the even- stewardshi| was ga for . ‘young people who ¥ will hes holding thet Hic convention in during the Easter holidays. . served by the hostess and th her co-host- Mrs, J. Fodor, with the gift the evening being received irs. F. Stamp-Vincent. SEE OUR FINE SELECTION 3 by GRUMBACHER You can’t do better anywhere BRUSHES OIL COLORS PLASTIC WATER COLORS . WATER COLOR. -PAPERS, “PANELS FOR OIL COLORS COMPLETE ’ And many, many other items of art by. Grumbacher STARTS ERIDAY 2.30 P.M. C.B.C. RADIO _ LISTENING TO. PICTURES, The first of a series of 13 programs * Rolary Club Wins _ Jaycees’ Bonspiel Eight service club -four- somes from the Castlegar area took part in a bonspiel at Cast- legar Arena on Saturday, | or- IT’S KI FOR. SP TTEN RING petite figure See our Kitten line in the new pastel shades of pink, duck egg, sea foam and the ever popular white — priced at... ... $8.98 — $10.98 FE ted Jacq d Piece suits -- d 2 $45.00 Stylish Joyce Palmer lines’ for th . $14, 98 - - $16, 98 LONG HANDLED PRUNERS $6.75 $7.25 fin-| five ‘members had last, general meeting. felt unfair criticism’ had made of the council's snow re ; at) the hall: How. community. The commune it: would be receptive | to the future.of the: ‘The delegation sald that sl Ooo ibe it oven the } f iibugh; the ‘Society stood at- about 100, only attended eathe meet the cost of the-project. As stated «last: month; the :libra: ‘cost ‘will not exceed. $15, the ‘town's: share of this will "| needed’ to: ‘have: OE ed his de he reported. It 3,000 adult books and 5,000 chil- eer Too ‘Shut Down Mountain Park Zoo ‘at' Rob: residents have continued to pa- ’ gon’is to:close' to the public, its | tronize the zoo: there. whas ‘been | - curator: Allan O. Woodrow’ an- nos eat : tourist «interest.:The nounced Hear ges in th 700) a ‘too \far- oft the: beaten J area,” he mai, ome me, respon for the decision, Although feger Jayeess. The event was won by Cast- tegen Rotary Club and the booby Dl went to the Royal Can- adian Legion. Castlegar Boy Boys Win Kootenay - ~ Basketball Finals They beat Grand Forks ‘s7 to 48 and then triumphed: over astlegar players were ergusoff (captain),’ Mike Crawford, Lorne Pollegrin, Lar. ry Semenoff, Jack Burak, Vic Weibe, Kay. Savinkoff, An Konkin, Peter. Evdokimott and Brent Stamp-Vincent. They now enter the. ‘BE. March 13.:Pro- mn March. 8. ‘will go towards meeting their expenses. CAS TLEGAR DRUG ».Phone 365-7813 Corner of Pine & Columbia R. Ez Goulet, Friday 9-9 _Open Monday = Saturday 9-6 Building & Drywall :,. Free. Estimates Ph, 365-8359 IS THE TIME FR PRUNING. TREES. ~ SAW ATTACHMENT F ‘OR PRUNERS : Priced at » LOPING SHEARS dren’s: books, double the: stock | ha of the existing lib: ‘= “Donations could be sent ‘to it the committee: podressed to Box | whe 493, Castlegar. 2 deficit, “he This He was known to havé plot of. the earlier runs dur- else who. the! library would: have. atleast | ~ > Mr. the Hospital waAL and everyone Dee on; its trial run. had ‘helped the beep hospi: | : in 4 pilot for Canadian Pacific Air- | ed nany: ine the the development of. the field as well’as in’ the, first Captain :BcNeal was | chicf es, ‘having: worked - with ‘the d | company since 1939. “| Kinnaird Council ‘SHSS prineipal Sohn: Holden this: “that:the school's a Sie said there were: no y mediate plans for its relocation. . Mountain - Park ‘has: be Pete y bassin “caree: night: starts and “the: following | “will be -taking part: Marilyn Markle; the public’ verte Jack Wallace oF the’ The first March:1.when ‘Pete's TV: umbia: Ave! was broken into and a tape recorder. anda radio were stolen. The ond was, the ‘thet ie tehess caine ‘at eae uraday’ “An spokesman sald this! week that’ following investiga: Bon ia ta pe recorder, radio pres e e tay ; most. of le. “Fings‘and jewellery were Teco All - five, Basil Machilistor ‘Altemaie Delegaie Basil MacAlister 0 of. Robson sis to be an alternative of the Bopha Retenny RoBon ‘al District, ‘board; ‘The® “agreed *.to..this appointment at its o, meeting last nthe: ie roof lifts Naleotea: lines over’ the 2 Deak of E the roof. — Castlegar News Photo le: Pochon. of :Vancouver;: nurs-|’ ‘Careers Night is 3 Tonight For High Schoo! Students Straub; Nelgon-Vorational School princi] jpal’ Gibson: ey; steam: engineering, A.\.V. eanting B. Biclby. ~ Queries Costs For nginoering ‘letter. from. Kinnaird counell is to be sent.to Associa: ted Engineers aaking for. fs re; son. et cost Kinnaird < sewer. extension ver 4 ‘billed ‘as-$1,000 instead: of the ‘estimated. Sinan eal | 2200 ante |eninesrine, Tavn-Armie: mech-|__.\ The. ‘var-|:-anical engineering, Wilf. Sween- [The estimated cost of the whole ith | the Craig; Banking, R.: Weir; dentistry, Dr. pA AS Sampson; medicine, DrD. and< ‘Trail Business College, representative ‘from Notre parents: while ‘Ternent ; law,'E.\M. MeGaul-| J | Engineers ‘to’ ask ‘about’ ‘in~ costs and to’ be ‘given’ more was $7,000, | wi engineering costs at 10 per cent of the whole’:price. When the job was finished the total was only $5,000. “> ddowever the ‘eagineering per. cent cee the actu: On? Tu yee coun 7 decided :to ed Associate e formation about the matter. costs: went ‘up ‘to $1,000 ‘or 20] al: cost. tthe rise|| dams the pumps draining: the last of the Columbie river: water ae i ae ry a i tinue‘ to, handle this business considered. 3 “Rk _ Christnas Tree Breese 2 the}. alleen ft flag — and a Ch fries ‘ Apparently it is an italian custom to mark the end of : workon’a profect by. rr ising a tree cver it. Thus the spruce: tree. at the height of the grouting Te to which the Italian flag -was, attached. ening to the speakers. “Chamber Drive _ For Membership -“W. 'T.: Waldie,' chairman of Castlegar and District Chamber of; Commerce's id‘ be prep: who it) was felt should -belong the. Chamber. ‘Then an ap; proach ‘should be’ made 'to these - eae to’ try. and arouse: their terest a the gro eae had heard this y «valle: So still ‘think ‘we could double member- dust. and i | Where the BIG ROCK, famous landmark at the Arrow. damsite, is os now dwarfed:by ‘the work being carried on around if 5 s| Air. tracks: and. powder. men i cold winds breaking ‘and ‘scaling the rock rete portion ofthe dam and ‘its navigation Be * lock will be anchored. — 7 Castlegar. News Photo rt. “A total of 5.5 inches of snow fell'on the area Jast month and the total fall for itt the ‘first ‘two March 9: inches. So far. this winter 1325 inches of snow have fallen. The-depth Si of -snow:-on \the ground at month's end was 13 id was 18 inches: ; ~ Chamber Plas Plans : For Tourist Booth * Castlegar and District ict Cham- ber of Commetee ‘decided at oe eeting: last night 'to' go ahead ‘are: working >in::clouds: of