14 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 2, 1963 Easter Bonnets Highiight April Alpha Phi Meeting ee aria al Vara BOr—s Bet So When comfort really counts, slip on this wonderful walking shoe with heel-hugging toe- free fit. $15.95 Maddocks EMAL HERE IT Is! WE ARE PROUD TO = HAVE trey CHOSEN BY ol LTD. TO HOME HEAT SERVICE DEALER FOR CASTLEGAR DISTRICT PHONE 365-3401 FOR DETAILS FREE — Oil Burner Service to all tuperial oil furnace oil customers. OPTIONAL — Parts Insur- ance Policy only $13.95 per year. EXPERT INSTALLATIONS BxEERE, SERVICE MECHA- An Easter bonnet parade sty- led by members of the Alpha Phi Chapter of the: Beta Sigma Phi highlighted the first of two’ meet- ings held dnring April. Mrs. P. Bartlett was hostess when Mrs, L, Nesbitt and Mrs. J. 581. SOUADRON the “You and Your Audience,” while three minute speeches were given by Mrs, T. Lockhart on “What the Beta Sigma Phi Means to Me” and “Manners Over the Telephone”. gi- ven by Mrs, D. Calder, A following meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. piceen on April 17. For the program that even- ing members held a debate on the subject “That Men Have Made u Greater, Contribution To World Progress an Women”, Teams were selected and taking the af- firmative. viewpoint were: Mra,’ J. Dickson, Mrs. E. Isakson, Mrs, Charban, and Mrs, T. Lockhart. On the negative side were Mrs. P Bartlett, Mrs. R. Thom, Mrs, Nesbitt and Mrs. W. Nyhus. sud, ges chosen were Mrs, J. Gormeley and Mrs. G. Rees, Harry Popoff of Brilliant, April 28 a son. Comme Printin Castlegar News . OT eS PUBLIC NOTICE Ringarsom, Rebekah Lodge No. 75 will meet in Nor: dic Hall — May 6-8 p.m. Robson W. L followed by Tea . School Rec. Hall. SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING 61. ORESCENT 8ST. — PHONE 3401. — CASTLEGAR, B.C, Su MNT > AAA ET I uy POPOFF — To Mr. and Mrs..|" Part 1 — Administration 1, Parades: Squadron will parade at the High Beha} ae 18:50 hrs on Wednesday May winners ¢ of the “Father and Son” ham shoot will be announced at rade in Castlegar on Sunday 12 May. 63. Fall-in details will be nounc Next parade will be Wednesday 15 May 63, Fall-in at 18.50 brs at the High School. 2. Routine: Normal training will be carried out as per CAP 464 F25 and Squadron syllabus, 3. Orderly Officers: 8 May 63, F/O. Bernick. 15 May 63. P/O Pryce. 4, Orderly Sergeants: 8 May 63. Sgt. Killough. 15 May 63, F/Sgt Jerome. 5. Orderly Corporals: 8 May 63. 15 May 63. J. R. ©, MacBain F/L. CO 581 (Castlegar) San, RCAC, _Koolenay Temple Pythian Sisters Hold Meeting’ The regular meeting of Koote- nay Temple, Pythian Sisters was held Thursday evening in the Twin Rivers hall, with Mrs, Kay McIntrye,, MEC, presiding, Rou- tine opening and business were conducted. The convention to be held in Salmo on Saturday was dis- ussed, also the Dr. Endicott School. The members will help with the canvass for the school. At the close of a short busi- ness meeting the members practic- ed their degree work, which they would do at the convention, At the close ‘of the evening ‘delicious Ee: freshments - were served ‘ by hostesses . Mrs.? J.) Sherbiko. and Mrs. J. Gemmill: ©—: Tt was Tearned that the’ mem- bers of Kootenay Temple did very well at. the convention Saturday. Mrs. Helen Strelioff won the shield for officers memory work, the gree staff won the shield for their degree work,'and Mrs. Sewell was the winner of the convention boo- ster ‘prize. Two members of _Koo- tenay Temple who have left the District also ‘attended the conven- fon and Hey, y were te, ‘M. 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Thorp, quot- ing “from: the’ annual report: of the WEHU, told Castlegar coun- *: Comm, ‘Thorp ‘said Castlogar’s b - ‘water. ‘has shown no wad It te bac : emeieen, Be record’: Twenty per cent of the tests showed coll- form: bacteria Which’ [sup over n |miome ts’ ta. adjust’ his boot’ guard. 1other. fee e might have. be tions’ at:-Trail, in {lead refinery, a worker takes a lee « metallurgical: and chemical ‘ opera- other’ Kootenay. ‘| centres; ‘at: Calgary. and ‘elsewhere in Canad: ing hazards at’ work ety 9) nth | include fi film : - Bes, ’s parents, Mr. anck Bra.) Bona Gilroy, moved there a: few weeks ago. It hasbeen suggested’ | ib’somte quarters that, Mrs Bichard-: . ty month oh May 1 was heralded at 7m Le Cominco’s ‘Trail. operations. by: fanfare ‘of. musie™ from: band,; | visor of safety end " hygiene.: “In ‘accident prevention work, no unit.in Cominco can be’ satis- |: ‘| fied: with past’ performance, “We must progress. ‘What was good. per- :. | formance: 10. ears ago is poor by today's ' stand: and: added: - : “Ten years from Gaey should -be that much better. Safety months *.’ Some of the past performances by. - Cominco’ units however, are impressive; for example: :. : The hydrogen plant in the am- hours without a lost-time accident. In: the ‘chemical “and: ; fertilize shops, the. lubrication: group ‘has to date without ‘a loss-time accident. 4 In: the smelter, the vyards ant janitors have® been* accident! free for 2,497 calendar. days upto May 1, and the “blue ‘powdi furnace group :in the’ zinc ‘plant: as ‘still Sithout aceldents ter: 4,953 day: of “operat So In ae taining division, the HB mine at Salmo: won; [performance ’ ‘award’: floor space.’ Manager. Warren Mrs. Les, Ternént are shown here in: the main ‘office in Gils * | equipment ind ‘coffee for ‘adults ‘aswell as b “| the children “will highlight the opening. '3:.-~ in’ Castlegar will be held next Wednesday. ‘Located: next]: ‘o' Simpsons-Sears,' the ‘new ‘office covers_ 1,728: sq. f help to maintain the improvement.” | *. monia’’ group at: Trail: ‘set: the: best |.” Cominco record with.1,547,239 man | : worked: nearly. 6,000 calendar days |' | editors visit this aren ‘as: guests ‘of ie Castlegar: Chamber or where employees will be‘awaided for 20'and’ ‘30-year per- iods of actidentfree: work, ‘Maurice. Moore: won. thi the Knights‘of Columbus: B.C.-wide draw: on the car and: other prizes.) Winner of the first-prize ‘Buick was.” Cecil “of -Passmore, As seller of: the ticket; Mr. Moore. won: a: : duplicate. prize. uilding permits Castlegar ‘tisies April. amounted. to $52,500, works ‘supervisor: Norman: McNab told council ‘Tuesday night. - He'said four of the 15 permits were for. new. homes, one com mercial | and | the. -remaind : "Momabers wwere informed of ‘visit by: the ‘Trail: Chamber,)ini a ‘with: and 25 de the: opportunity, to: vi ;tlegar; Chamber | ; presiden’ 0d. jfour wititers’of syndicat in American’, periodical te Castlegar News, Photo atc for: satura ma as) the; seller ofthe ticket which won ‘| here, -and Pete on was s venture there with Mr Gira. aes om ‘reports i Speaking further“om ‘ that he will move to the Orem Castl BC: Haddocks fo ust ene and. Di mi- era“ 947" (770); num: ber of motor-buses'649/(540);, num: |! at. the’. weekend.:' The: building “supply is: owned:; by P.and @ Construction Co, i any, inclu and’¢ GRAND OPENING ‘of. P:and. G®-Builders’ Supply - ‘was |B OFFICIAL: PENING of Castile Tire Shop Ltd. in.its new har y building’ across from: the arena was held’ last Friday and| - Saturday. The Goodyear ‘Tire dealership ‘is operated by ies ‘are. now- carried:>: a program, for the visit. © d. and:b ; them. residential and one. }Sam_ Lanzarotta, right, and ‘Alex. .Ferworn. The -Jarge|.” new shop : allows considerably more -working area-than| ° in the old location while the stock: has been greatly ex- ‘opportunity to learn - pale: ‘Speak- ing and community’ servic: Pervisor’ ed at council ‘Tuesday “night, Two new catchbasins were con- : structed during the month, he said, with two‘more due to. be construct-. ed. before the: ‘end ‘ of the’ winter | works period. i Routine grading, street clean- ing and -general maintenance in | every. ‘department was ‘kept t ‘Up, not- ed: Mr, McNabb. Five new water services - “were completed, : ‘four of a of thena: Commercial. a “The access to the village's new’ gravel. pit is nearing completion. “This ‘will’ enable the crews to give ‘better’ maintenance service with the .material’ obtained. from were he concluded. Remaining, CPR Bank in Vilage Is to. he Seeded . = Castlegar News Photo