CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 28, 1960 : Boat Club Plans Busy Season ‘The Arrow Boat Club will turn the July 1 hollday weekend into an international naval exercise this year as 25 American craft Join it in a three day excursion to the head of the Arrow Lakes, Fifty craft are expected to take part in the cruise. Fifteen from Spokane and another 10 “trom Priest Lake, Idaho will Join 25 Ar- row Club vessels, 5 The ‘American fresh-water sail- ors will'be taking advantage of their own national holiday, which falls on the fourth of July. ‘ Boat club Commodore Art An- derson praised Dr. O. 8, Fowler, the trip's cruise master, for the arduous MRS. BILL ARMSON presen! a | trophy, donated by. herself, to Allan: Mackareth (r.). for contribut- ing the most to the Arrow Boat Club during 1959. Bill Armson (c.) is a past commodore of the. club. [it & “washout.” task of “organizing the three-club outing and prophesied 2 wonderful weekend, “It, should be a terrific trip” said the commodore. “There are lotg of wonderful places up The club is planning another cruise for Inte July or August down the river to the Grand Qoulee ‘The Labor Day weekend will see them cruising the upper reach- eg of the Arrow Lakes ogain, ‘The club would be even more active than it is if there were only more holiday weekends. There was an outing on the May 24 weekend, said Mr, Anderson, but rain made “I wish we had some of the re ttatte ema winter holiday ‘weekends in ..the summer instead,” said Mr, Ander- son. A major project for members this summer: ts preparing new lee saint =SPECIAL= Se L | — about — ~~ Seagram's - SPECIAL Try it— ‘and taste its’ ‘SPECIAL flavour APPLYING THE outboard motorboat are McLeod, Allen Mackare FINISH to a “Playboy Model” (l. to r.) Arrow Boat Club commodore Art Anderson, Harvey Jack, Johnny th and Cec Wanjoff. Quarters’ to’ be constructed at’ Sy- rings Creek, Filling and leveling are now being done on a site foro new clubhouse, Lumber for the building will be salvaged from an old wooden water NUMEROUS BOATS ave: up for: the. events during the first annual regatta.lield by .the Arrow. Boat Club: The locale is the Lower Arrow Lake near Robson. All types of boats participated, Bes 14-foot open boats to 35-foot would not be one this: year. tank given the club by Trail. 4 ‘The last regatta was held: in Gabin cruisers. 1958, but Mr, Anderson said. there “Tt's a terrific amount of work,” he ‘said. “Perhaps we'll have one after wo move up the Iake into bet- ter water. At ihe present we are at 4 narrow part of the river with o heavy current,” ’- § + He commented on the increas- ing, number of pleasure boats’ ap- pearing on the river and lakes, "The river is getting very busy. Boating, ig’ getting’ to be a way of outdoor Uving.”" --Arrow Boat Club now has well over 100 members and is steadily growing. Ninety members ‘are’ boat- owners, but non-owners also belong. M. Currently the: club has Com- modore Art Anderson, ‘a Castlegar businessman, at the helm. ‘The ex- ecutive consists of A.. Lambert, A. Waldie, A. Culley, Mrs, E, Turik, A. Mackareth, H,- Gane, A. Andrew and N. Hinton, + The resb. are mainly merchants ‘and businessmen. Strangely enough, few of the members own summer homes, tralléring boats back ~and forth from their residences. ‘The club’s purpose is not purely entertainment or recreation. It's main object is to preserve the rights of boat owners to enjoy their past- time with a minimum of restriction and interference. ‘3t is also dedicated to prevent~ ing water pollution, improving dock ting ‘interest in boating. facillties, and, in general, to, promo- ee Sh Regis Hotel - 602 ‘Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, B.C, Telephone. 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Lance Jones had two doubles and a single: forthe losers while Ron Smith contributed « a double and a single. ‘The’ next. Jeague game is. at Kinnaird - when ‘the league lending Nelson ‘Outlaws | (4-0). meet. Kin- naird (0-4). New Denver-Silverton’s record is now 2-2. : Building Supplies _CGLOW- BROS. Ballding & Supply Co. Ltd Castiegar - Phone’ 3351 SASH: ‘AD. DOOR WORK PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS’ OF GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS | SUPPLIERS not Tshod ugver Contel tard or brite Goverment of British Colunbta, PHONE'5155 e Geinubal for 10. ‘years. : e Full tank “reheat: completely : in only 60 ‘minutes, e family, less. than $1.00 ‘per week for hot water for: average.” fi «© You own the tank outright after six Year » FOR ONLY $15.00. DOWN - TO: AUTOMATIC: "NATURAL: GAS ‘For this small atnount’’down, -you ‘can’ convert “your: present oil or, solid ‘fuel. furnace to ‘modern natural gas — jenjoy-more: heat for less. cost. No expensive outa. just ° ~ °$15.00"'down ‘and. 23 small monthly payment of $7.50. “: Connection cost-for. anyone in our main mupply, is usually only, a 00. : ‘Low cost: gas conversion. burner, for } existing off heating. furnaces, ":2 For sae delete on both these , tractive offers contact KRC Society Gives Local Grants totalling $2,475 were ap- proved by: directors “of the Kin-| naird-Robson-Cdstlegar Welfare and | * Recreation Boclety at Jost week's meeting, Seven applications for - funds were considered a8 the organization wound. up, "the season's, activities unt ‘Beptember. : Most groups. ap- pins, for. -Help asked that direc- rs increase.annual grants, and in some cases this was possible, However, funds are low at this time and there. were several large grants to go out, These beneficiaries may reapply, in the fall {f ciroum- stances require, say KRO Directors. Largest amount approved was $700 for’ the Kootenay-Columbia Council of the Boy Scouts Agsoc- fation. This CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June’ 23, 1960 ] cy statement of revenue’ and expend- need for “costs of ‘education, resear- Iture, showing o deficit for 1059, ‘The Kinnaird 'Athietto Associa- tion -will receive $400 which “is in the nature of an interim grant. The association naked ‘for, $800 but di- rectors felt the accompanying fin- ancial statement did’ not ‘show an immediate need. ‘They’ will be’ asked | W¢ to submit .a statement showing ‘ac- tual condition of ‘finances, ag the one submitted, was for the. period ending Dec, $1, 1959.and showed. more cash on hand than the es- cociation would have at this season. ‘The KAA sponsors children’s sports, and anticipates increased activity this year, ‘The meeting approved a. $300 grant to the Castlegar Public Lib- rary KRO directors felt $800, an increase of $200 over last year. The applieation wos delivered - by H, Bate, treasurer, who explain- ed the increased number of boys Joining the Scout movement will affect tho provincin! assessment, and Will also affect summer. camps, Trall-Rosgland District has. also hnd large increases,’and it is Nkely the. local Councit will-have to tin- ance its own camps this year. They will stil be able’ to use Camp ‘Tweedamuir at Fruitvale, but would have to provide staff for the Rac and finance the: undertaking, Six hundred’ dolara will gO to the Castlegar and District Fall Fair Board, which is equal to last sum- they could not increase the amount at the present time ‘and. will ad- vise the Nbrary board, Annual grant of-875 to under-| - write expenses of the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will go to the| Klwanls “Club of Castlegar and District. This grant is given each year by KRG and. covers cost, of rentals, penses of the clinic sponsored by Kiwanis. The Castlegar Unit of Canadian Cancer Society, which is a new be- neficlary, will receive $300.“ R. C. Maddocks,. president of the Castlegar Cancer Unit present- ed the application, and explained that no reviast will come from the mer’s grant. The was for $700 and was “by this year. $400 to'be ‘Thea BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 2. 14 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL “Wagons Ho!” JUNE 24-TO JULY 8 PENTECOSTAL ., 791 FIRST AVENUE 6.30 - 8.30 p.m. TABERNACLE Plione 2421 jm “pop” and incidental ex-)° ch, and .to. help’ defray ‘expenses of the local ‘Cancer unit, ths ‘Mr, Maddocks and Mrs, O. Saun- ders,.who also represents the .Cas- tlegar Cancer : “Society, .stressed the good work being “done by the local Well. Women’s’ ‘Clinic, a: service available. to all women’ in this pron: oups $2,475 (to help in ‘research and coats of ed- “ucation, “He pointed! out to the ‘meeting that money bequeathed by individ- ualg"to the Cancer Society goes to Vancouver: to be used for research and: ig not available for current Following discussion and fi- of grants, the meeting ven in cases of need, also a vimited Qmount of drugs, and a housekeep- ing service can be provided for mo- therless homes for a period up to one month, sald Mr, Maddocks, In. addition to the grant, Mr. Heaps the, ‘tnanctal statement. read ‘All- Weather’ Airport Myth Dear Sir: + ILS. localizer ‘whelh {sa modified In your issue of June 10 you. form of the ILS system. have an article on airports headed “All Weather ‘fleld etc." I note ao number of errors which I think should be corrected. Ao stich committee, The airport com- mittee is a munielpal committee. I am reported to have sald that, ther day or night landings ‘Alex Gray. This was adopted by the directors present, showing dicbursements. of $1,633.75 for April and May. aren of thanks were read from the Children’s Maddocks stated , the will conduct 9 cayvass of non-KRC members in tho district. ‘This cancer business,” he aid, “if not the biggest killer, is certainly the most’ devastating.” He hopes to raise at least $600 by the canvass Charlotte Sharples : ts Best Brownie The Firat Castlegar Brownie Pack reviewed a considerably ac- tive year at thelr final meeting, to which ‘they invited their -mothers and Commissioner Mrs..J..R. Mac- Bain, Best Brownle of the. year was Oharlotte Sharples, the one achiev- ing most points was Shirley Fom- enoff and best attendance was cre- ited to Carol Morey and Jill Du- bonnet, alt of whom received awards from the. commisaioner, ‘The Sprites won the award for the best Six. -; 2 Activities » reviewed’ were: 2 Boia _ and other beneficiaries, Information was recelved from the BO, Community United Funds and Councils concerning the 1960 to be held in Earl LeRoy, past president of EERO, has been appointed to the executive of: the: Provincial ‘Quota Committee of their organization, Directors also were‘advised the annual meeting of BCCFC will be held in: Pentlcton,. May. 25-16, 1961. President: James Kelly announ- ced the ERC” Shield for, House ev- ents had been awarded. by L. E. Cantell, representing KRO at recent SHHS Awards Day. Expenses ‘in amount of $19.50 were approved for payment, Directors ‘present at, the. meet- ing were, besides president Kelly and. secretary-trengurer’ Gray, E. LeRoy, J, Dunlop; H. Hesketh, .F. Webster, M. ‘Brandson and W. Ja- cobson. ‘Next meeting will be September '/13 in the Castlegar Lesion Hall, Christmas good deed of $20 to the Silver Birch School for..Handicapped Children from sale of mince. meat’ which they made, and Sales at a bazaar sur- prise parcel table; a Thinking Week good deed — presentation of a ham- Per to an elderly citizen; presenta- tion of the Golden Hand certifi- cates to three’ Brownies, Charlotte Sharples, Joan Mason: and Carol Morey at the mother and daughter banquet, and ‘golden bars to 11 other girls; three new Brownies enroled;in. June —-Sandra \Rich- ards, Heather Ferguson and Paul- ette Halarewich; a party at Hal- Jowe’en and 2 hike to a District is- Jand during Easter. Church. Dedicates. - Memorial Piano Dedication of a piano in memory of two well-known Castlegar resi- dents took place Sunday evening in the Castlegar United Church. Contributions to the plano fund were made by many friends and re- Jatives of the late Mrs. Bertha Find- later: and the: late: Mrs. Marjorie Cantell, with the Wish that a plano might be purchased for the United Church. basement hell in _ their memory. Last week a suitable fostrument "Not eveyone befongs fo a : OP i EVERYBODY BENEriTS! FEDERATED ‘CO-OPERATIVES LIMITED Branches at: SASKATOON @ REGINA @ WINNIPEG | Fricassee fowl: cat Up Rey to cos 43° . -BURNS DELMAR WARCARINE, I Ih pas, eo 49c but- Head Ottice: SASKATOON : SPORK, 12 oz, te : WESTMINISTER TOWET TISSUE, 4 Quix AS A WINK Gake Mixes, 3 for aes WHITE — CHOCOLATE _ SOLDEN tolls fo. phe! wee wea | was located and -placed ifisthe-base-’| y}ment for the ervieg: +COnt seamed Rev... H. Pratt. “-* Htymuris ° chosen? by tiie fainilles or’ Mrs. Findlater and Mrs. Cantell were “Oh Lord of Heaven and Earth and‘‘sSea,” "“O Jesus,"I. Have Pron, ki ised,” and “Baviour, Juike a Shep. herd Lead Us.” - For ‘his: regular> sermon, © Mr. Bregation moved to the basement for the dedication ceremony, : A’ special request, Tennyson's “Cro‘sing the, Bar,” ,was ‘sung by the choir as an anthem, accompan- ied’ by. Mrs. J. EB, Wallace. _ The memorial plano was used to. accompany the hymns in the last portion of the service. Little League Play. Finals Monday By TONY: DALTON ‘The Castlegar Cards, Kinnaird Pirates. Kinnaird Indians and Rob- ron Giants are the {dur Little Lea- Bue teams that have won themselves places in the semi-finals. The finals will be played Monday, . June. 27. ‘Because: of the cancelled game of last Thursday the Babe Ruth League will play .a two, game total point series, The team. scoring:.the most runs during.the series will: win the championthip. 9) would like to take this opportunity to thank the coaches who gave s0 much of their time and effort to make this season ‘95 successful as it was: Robson Giant: — H Chernoff, Kinnaird Indians — H.: Bate and A. Patterson, Castlegar :Cards — C, Thring, Kinnaird Pirates — Mr. and Mrs. Deverson,, Castlegar Yanks —| Terry Dalton and. Wayne Groutage Castlegar, Braves — C. Popoff, Kin- naird“White' Sox — B Rourke, Kin- naird Cubs — L, Brown, Castlegar, Pony League. — §. Rourke, Kinnaird Pony, League - J, Kaufman and B, Brown.: Castlegar Babe Ruth —.G. Gui- mont, Robson Babe. Ruth. — G. G. Lind and M. Smith, / oS would: also like. tothank the executive. and district. representa- tives; L. Ackney, A. Lamb, J. Lewis, G..-Popoff, B. Mills. and) a’ special thanks to the president G. Lind who was the prime organizer f the lea- are definitely feasible for Castlegar Alrport” ond that “df Castlegar were equipped with instrument landing alds most of the flights Night landings have’ not been serlously considered by this com- mittee e2@5 the expense of pucting {marker Ughts on all mountains in In the first place Iam not addition to Ughting the field and chairman ‘of the Chamber of Com- “approach lighting makes the cost merce Airport Committee. There is’ too high at the present time. ‘This committee now has an ap- | pllcation ‘to the minister of trans- Port: for a‘grant to lengthen the Meld, install-an ILS localizer in ad- dition ‘to’ the’ ‘fan’ markers put’ in last year and @ new water supply. BR. A.D, West, Chairman, “Castlegar Airport Commit:ce. ATTENTION Restaurants, hotels, motels, service stations, clubs, etc. FOR SALE Used Cigarette Vendors in almost new condition. (1959 models,’ 18 columns) In good working order. Only $275 cach, Other modols alsa available. - Write: S.S. & Co., ‘1311 W. 58th Ave., Vancouver. 14, B.C. now missed could be completed.” To the best of my knowledge there {s no such thing'ss an “all- weather airport.” New York, Lon- don, Vancouver: ond all other alr- ports ore subject to weather con- ditions, The ‘larger airports have instrument landing system, (ILS) ground” controlled approach, (GCA) and I‘ believe London is now’ ex- ‘ater, In. brief Castlegar cannot be all-weather and I did not say or suggest. that it could. We believe our. record of landings could be much. Improved '.by Jnstalling an Kinnaird Debates’ Culvert for Fourt A request from T. E,-Fourt to have-a closed culvert installed along the’ side: of \ his property ‘facing Milestone Rd, got a mixed reception at a recent” ecinpaird council meet- “Comm, G. 8B. Rust maintained that, the. village had fulfilled its obligations when it. provided Mr. || Fourt ‘with “access inte ‘his ‘garage, Comm. 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