CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, .Nov. 1, 1962 the moment his feet find the fleor— As soon as. baby trics to stand alone—make sure his : pliable little feet are, sup- oo pert ed by the rOPer shoes- z ussy foota avage Check these features: e tongue opens right to the om roomy toe, for caer! in putting on, taking off. * esmooth, soft inside- won't chafe tender feet ©Flexible, sueded leather soles with light, non-slip ~ heel. We have a full stock of - Savage Pussyfoots. Our staff will take time to fit your baby carefully, eorrectly. MADDOCKS Rossland Dear Sir: Tread with some interest your editorial in the Oct; 25 issue deal. ing with the proposed Kinnaird- Champion Lake highway. Would you be good enough to allow me ,|space for a brief reply. In the first place you obvious- ly failed to understand ‘the Rossc, land Chamber suggestion. This is understandable since you were not present at the meeting and based your comments entirely ‘upon a news. report carried in another. paper. You did not check to find out if the meeting had. been cor- _ [rectly reported | nor. if typograph-. ical errors (you will’ agree these do occur)-had distorted any of the figures, The report which you were 80 quick to condemn. was -not.a re- commenadtion ‘by Rossland Cham- ber. It was merely an ‘idea put for- ward by. the: organization's roads Since *it® CofC. Pres ident Writes of Commerce and Boards of ‘Trade in this district. ’ ‘Two newspapers, your own and the Nelson Daily News, took it upon themselves to oppose the pro- posal ‘oven: before it was made. Wouldn't it bein the best inter- ests of the public, and your read. ers,.to have facts: and ‘figures. be- fore launching ‘into an argument? We do not: have -accurate fi- gures on-the ‘suggested Pend. d’- Oreille link:nor do we, nor anyone @lse; have ‘accurate figures on | 2. yoad ‘fron Kinnaird to Champion Lakes,We ‘have it on good auth- ority ‘that a: final survey, on this lnk has not been made. In view of this I don’t ‘see how: Mr.: Gaglardi can estimate the cost'at $5 million. A few years ago the same Min-- ister of Highways: quoted ‘a: simi. lar. low figure: for’ the Christina- Kinnaird highway.: When the road ‘was opened a’ few. weeks ago the bragged. of the fact have considerable merit, the meet ing authorized ‘the ;.committee: to gather facts and figures and: draw up a presentation which would be submitted to the various Chambers Letter to the Editor” ear Sir: Your Oct.' 25 “Issue carried a short account of ‘my remarks. to Council ‘on the newly. established garbage dump just : west of. the | ¥! _| community of Blueberry. Obvious. ly I stressed the wrong points. What I should have said is that: “The residents "of the com- munity of Blueberry, while pleased to see a garbage dump established to service. the unorganized’ areas between Trail and Kinnaird, are not at all pleased that it is so close to this community, This. is parti- cularly true since the use of. the dum» on an unsupervised basis has resulted’ in garbage being scat- tered over a large area and also to dispose of car bodies etc, A pur- Pose it was never for, that: they had: spent-$15 million to complete'the road. I need not men- tion’ that this $15,000,000 was pro- vided by the taxpayere—not by the. government, +i. Getting ‘back to’ Mr. ” Lefevre's :| suggestion, He feels, and many ‘a- Bree with him, that rushing’ ‘traffic across a bridge at Kinnaird and up over the mountain will benefit na- bedy. Your headline in the same sue as your editorial says “By. Liremed Kinnaird.” If ever a road bypass a community ‘it ‘will be cas Proposed Champion Lake oduiised: and Kinnaird, who this summer enjoyed an Srpanded tourist: trafic“ will merely see the blink of taillights as’ the | cars speed away. How much more sen- sible to have the bridge at Castle- gar: where. it will serve the whole A. Eremenko & (0. abet COFFEE, , THERMAL bomen e ‘Men‘s Combination .... $495 Drawers or Shirts'§2.95 f “Ladies rar “COCKTAIL BooTs: OV Ret Drawers «.. _ Waterproof Nylon: or ‘Leather - Lined $11.95. = $14.95 and x : Z i Flat Heel Frostaires | Men’s WOOL PLAID < : JACK SHIRTS SMALL $8.95 ‘for the younger set fully lined for warmth $10.95 © TEA. BAGS, Dicksons ae rs 30's’ 29c | LAMB CHOPS, Ib. 59 Heinz. KETCHUP, f CURRANTS, Ib. 25e ; GLACED CHERRIES, red & green, Cy oz, 390: Ib. MARGARINE; Blue. TWINKLE 15-01, CAKE. Brand, 1b... 9Be MIXES & GINGER. BREAD, 2 for 43g: Chelsea Cut GREEN BEANS, 3 for . BOs. ‘SCOTT TISSUE, Nabob. PEAS, assorted 5 fo LARD, 2 Ibs........ he 55c > Ib 3 pte. for PORK STEAKS, om 68c BACON, side sliced, 18¢... Black COD STEAKS, BUTTER, Ist grade vom Ble ICE CREAM, Melody. : + 490 i Swanson‘’s CHICKEN or d TURKEY PIES ~ 69c 49c oY POTATOES, sack ‘hat’s where Chamber would like to see it. Standardize’ the ‘winding trail that now-connects Castlegar with Souh Slocan ‘and you'll find many tourists. rill take the scenic route “The Residents of Blueberry are suggesting that perhaps the on- ly way_to effectively control the use of this disposal area is to let it be supervised by Blueberry. and Genelle largely for their own use.” “A, Cy Sylvest,. 0.0 27> _ Chairman, :- , Castlegar Council, Sa 2 = PUB LIC. NOTICE = st. ‘David's ‘Anglican WA bake sale in Kin. Imp. Fri, Nov. 16; 10 a.m. ‘to 12° Everyone Welcome, Card Party Whist and Bridge 8 p.m. Sat. Nov, 3 Robson Hall, Catholic Women’s League Bazzaar, ‘ird iprove- ment Hall Sat, Nov. 3 2-! 5 p.m, Afternoon Tea, Baking, Sewing, Novelties: & White elephant Table. Kinnaird Ratepayers Association will hold meet- ing RLS, E Bell Chute Nov. SMITH'S E will hold a coffee party and. Public Dance: ~ ’ ‘ ‘At-arena -hall. Proceeds for’ S ‘Minor Hockey, Everyone wel- come, young and old. Gent's $1.25, ‘Ladies 75c,” Sat. Nov. 17, 9 to 1,” Legion Members’ & Family Family Turkey Dinner Sat. Nov. 10th, 6 p.m. Li Hall. Admission Boat Club Beto Commodores - Ball ‘at -Arena Hall Sat..Nov.' 3rd 9 p.m. Kinnaird Rebecca Lodge No, -75 1.0.0.F, will meet in'Sons of Norway: Hall: Kinnaird, Monday, Nov. 5, 8 p.m. “ PLUMBING & "HEATING ORESCENT ST. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, Bo. = P : Licino ANAC Reg. 99c" SALE CONSUMER S PEC [ALS Pariicites Multi Vitamins ; 100 tablets: plus 25 bonus, both .. $6. 00 if Foamy Gelette with Slim Adjustable Razor, Reg. $2. 29. p 2 $ Helen’ Rubinstein Skin Dew ; Special $6. 00 value for only’... . Richard Hudnut Clear Sheen Shasapos will not strip color - ideal in hard water Reg. $1.69. Introductory offer’ . |} NOXEMA: HAND CREAM ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG R. EB Goulet Corner of. Pine & Col. Ph: 365- 2911 « $1.49 89c object if som and . Nelson. Then, | th only part of the money saved by not going over the hump, put 2 first class pany between Sastlegar and Trail. B these roads ‘will: serve the Soeal Popu- lation as-well'as the tourist, -T'm;: :sure the business people of Kinnaird and” Castlegar will not ‘of the tourists de- cide to stop ‘and. shop while they’ re your “The poisit I would like to ‘make, Mr. : Editor,"is that we should’ not Be too hasty in‘calling for cut-offs. The southern: part ‘of this prov. ince ‘has!’been crying. the blues since the.big cut-off”.was opened through Yellowhead ' last ‘summer. [Are .wé really interested’ in’ get- ting : travellers: from the coast: to the: Alberta border. in such:a hur- ry?" No: matter how’ far, they are going, the trip through :B.C, is go-. to be one of the pleasant-parts of Gay sJourney, . Let’ encourage em to see’ as much it ‘a8 pos- sible. ul In closing, ‘sir, I’ can assure you we are not attempting to take away from your. district, We‘ admire your.'residents ‘and your business people and we would which would “cut-off” our Op Portunities.’ Bh Bete Fr. #. White, President,” Rossland Chamber of Commerce. ROBSON SOCIALS” F Mrs, T. ‘Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 35: mph; aistalct engineer A. 5, Staite advise ‘d council Monday night the sale of’ firecrackers (as\ dis. from * bership and better TV ~ reception were some of the many topics dis- -cussed ,by the Kinnaird Ratepay- ers’ Association at its meeting in the Kinnaird hall last ‘Thursday A resolution will be forward- éd to the’ Kinnaird: council 're- questing that: a?clause forbidding Kinsmen Present An Energetic Plan: For Castlegar Park “There will be. grass: in. the Kinsmen Park next year, Castlegar commissioners .. were’ assured . at. their meeting “Tuesday night. by members ‘of the service club. ° be included in the bylaw. dealing with the “sale and. setting-off' of fire- | - works.. “The present bylaw: forbids the setting-off of firecrackers but does not forbid their: sale. ~ Membership in the KRA has increased to 58, reports KRA Di siden t Ron -Sanvido, and it "is hoped . that; the * association.“ will continue to grow : at\an ever.in« creased rate. The KRA decided to sponsor. a public: meeting in the Kinnaird hall ‘next Wednesday at 8: p.'m. to” nominate : candidates for.’‘the two pending’ vacancies on. muni- cipal Souneil, It was suggested that the no= minating meeting might be'a good opportunity © to , initiate ~ petitions Fecesting that. the appropriate. fe- deral< and © provincial ‘government take “prompt and ef- : told fective ‘action to‘ ensure satisfact- in Kin- Packers Tie Nelson Castlegar’s. Shop-Easy Pack- ers played ‘to a 2-all tie Sunday‘at Nelson when they played the Nel. son ert In’other/games the same’ day, son Hotel ’2-ail and Notre Dame defeated . Kootenay Forest \. Pro- ducts by a. wide.margin..Goalkeep- er for the Shop-Easy Packers was Rudy ;Maxtint "Busy Past Week | “For: Legionnaires - A busy week is being enjoyed by members of . the’= Castlegar branch of the’ Canadian Legion in park bea Project. ‘A ‘plan chown ‘commis. sioners ”-indfeated lawns, “cement sidewalks, a fountain, picnic tables, trees flowers anda sprinkler sys- tem for. the: park, A. club ‘spokesman “indicated that tenders will soon be called for the sprinkler. system and that the spending ¢ on the park. nding ‘the council: meet- ing ca Kinsmen. Kruetzky; Reg. Skinner, | Earl. Saliken, ‘Mel Memullen and Brick, Saunders, oy naird, - Celgar, Castlegar To Hold Meeting At Celgar's suggestion, Cas- tlegar commissioners are to meet again with the company at a date yet to be set to discuss air pol- lution from she company's pulp * mill x swith ‘Tt started on Saturday with the Auxiliary tea and distribution ‘of Boppy wreaths. All of: this week there is. the ‘distribution of: pop- pies to;,the: public: and, tomorrow, there. is:a remembrance service at the: high school.’ 2) A family supper is to be ‘enjoy: ed by. Legionaires ‘and’ their: fam- ilies - tomorrow, night at the Leg- fon -hall‘and’ then on Sunday; the Remembrance Day: service is to ba ime BC. Society of. ‘Artists, of .the:Vancouver““Art Gallery. and the local sponsorship of the art dee of SHSS, has from 7. to 9- pam, and. tomorrow from'3.30 to 430 and from 7'to.9 pm, A “silver. collection’ will ' be taken to,defray.local ‘expenses in ith at the’ high ‘school tonight and to- morrow. ree Tks. tour of the show through the province is assisted by.a grant from’ the the administration’: of ‘the Gallery.” + Mra. .T.’B. Couch, head, of.the: da Council through | Jo: the show.: The - exhibition’: of. 28 water- colors is made'up of the work of six artists, all:of whom are mem- ‘bers of the B.C. Society of Artists with :the ‘ of .of ‘each’ artist represented.” Those ® artists: represented -in the showing,;-aside from {Mr.: Jor- gensen, are: Alistair! Bell, Dr. Sam Black, Dorothy Cope, GL. Thorn- ton Sharp'and David:Shilleto. i Dr. Black, who is: head of the fine carts department at UBC, Shel Iter”? and Old 2-2 in Hockey Game | Nelson Civic. Gentre tied: the Nel- |" Gilbert Fowler Kiwanis:Prexy ; New president of the Castle- gar Kiwanis’ Club: is :Gilbert Fow- ler. Along with his‘new executive, he will take office in‘ January. vest and Jack: Young’. and ‘treasur. er is Jim: Lewis. Directors are-Ed Sorge, Burt Campbell, Merv ‘Rush, Keith: Waldie, Andy: -Shutek and Fred. Gibson, i | village's bouadary, but’ since- the ! Vice-presidents are Aage Syl-] re letter. ‘The reduction is to start at the cemetery’ entrance is outside: the vilage’s boundary, commissioners decided to write Mr. Staite’— with copies to the. Trail and: District Safety’ Council and the Village of Castlegar — that the 35 mph speed limit ‘be in force from the ceme- tery. road down. Com Pat Romaine said that un- less the speed limit is dropped to 35 mph at the cemetery road, .an extreme: hazard is created by, fun- eral processions :making left-hand | furns, off the highway. ‘onto the ce- road. din ‘ope in” ‘regard to’ ‘both subject matter and nodes dre, Tree in-the aintings “ not’ marked spans in Ptho exhibition may: be and | they..will be “sent an fonck. “and : it’ the purchaser at he. end ofthe art department’ at /SHSS, ‘sald the eld this evening | f aepiayas lectively: ‘the creative’ Tnaidually Hyson -of Robso: to show's tour around the. Brovince. by ithe: Castlegar group which “WOR. Clerihue,: right! of::Van- couver, Fapossnied the» eet bearing: his name) tod: F. Einuain he “does rots intend, ‘toy abuse: the privilege, ‘of selling pens ‘of a stand- ard to ‘his. students’ under a trades Hicencé granted him without charge, by"commissioners.”.".’ Bate, in a letter to council menaey: night; ‘described ‘as “grat- ifying” council's ‘“‘unlobbied ‘coop- trades Licence.:* not’ be’ abused,””. concluded Bate; “and T. will Castlegar.school trustee John Dal- mi "Mixed Bonspiel Slated at Weekend With Gala Social eration”. in providing. him with the | out ; “1 assure you the privilege wal and. CD ‘to use| CD a different approach to’ improve writing standards in the. ensuing years,” the council concerned.”."' on on Nov. 28. Elections, if such’ eceasary, -will be held: cm’ A comedy; play ia three acts, The :Last Leaf, ‘is: to. be: present- ed. tomorrow “evening ‘and “Satur- day’ night -by the: Kinnaird ‘Little ‘Theatre in’ the, Kinnaird hall-at 8 Pm, ‘Written by Ross Claiborne and Francis ‘Banks, the three-act ‘com- edy has as’its central: character an* unconventional ©. 77-year-old vinia (played: by: Eve’ Gwilliam),* who social’ leader: of.a small. southern town. "Lavinia, who is charming, cul- tured and’ ‘conipletely: unpredict-| able, is younger in many ways than her children,’ and ' her ‘sometimes outlandish projects are a constant source of: embarrassment and con- cern to them.’ = Her ‘gracious but somewhat disorganized ‘household includes a namby-pamby_ son, Erskine } (Joe Irving), his“‘aging- southern ‘belle of. a’. wife, : Lilla: (Joan. Johnson); |x and \ an: orphaned; granddaughter, Clara: (Barbara Haight). 4 C2. ‘The: plot revolves ‘around La- vinia’s sudden inspiration to: have her funeral while she‘and her fast- diminishing group of friends: are atill around to enjoy it...’ This unusual ‘project is staun- law, as well as her envious, eres mise all ‘who stand the play an en- lives in and 'shas ‘Jong been the |&rams. chy” ‘opposed by . Lavinia’s ultra~ f son and ‘ door. neighbor, and minister of the|.. “3-Act Play, The Last Leaf, To be Staged Fri. & Sat - ‘Others “in: the” play inelude George Jackson, ‘Lloyd: J. Stadler, Ernie» pBalewiiny Pat Gordon’ and Jean Jackson. Director_of the play. is Gwilym _ Hughes while Bella Moran is prom-_ pter, Stage' director is‘Ken McRae, in charge ‘of ‘props’ is’ Doris’ Swee-‘*: ney, in charge of costumes is: Chris is in’ charge ‘of publicity and ‘pro- On Saturday _ night, Jackson;": president ‘of. the Little luable member trophy to Mrs. Dor- ance that evening, “Query. WKP&L. On‘ Reasons”. For. Blackout. Joyable evening as | they |watch this plot unfold. : plewart, and-in charge of make-up’ ¢ is Margaret Fallen. Evelyn Burrows |: Gearge 2 Theatre; will present the most va-'.° is Sweeney following the epee j