CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1965 GERI the Castlegar and District pital is: holdin; drive Wednesday. This is one of the major money raising projects of the auxilt the Royal Canadian-Air- Cadets | gi and Boy Scouts have once again shown their willingness to take part in the drive. They are to meet at the hospital parking lot at Se pat LW: transportation and the boys do the selling’ reports Mrs, W. H. WA Castlegar Hospital | Holds Annual Nut Drive The. Women's Auxillary to OS olding its. annual nut} Monday evening, a thanks was given to Mrs. G. and the Kiwanis Club ven to Mrs. knitting booties The janis supply the hospital or from Mrs. Bevans. rs of the auxiliary, Ja EAA eS = = 12 ; E BONNETT'S "i: LOC AACA a ‘of the M . be as fi shall be in : writing by two duly icipality. The ‘livered to the returning nual token of commemoration of the auxiliary. : Mesdames "R. McCutcheon, Bevans and Gibson will prepare the Christmas fruit baskets which are distributed to the pa- tients on Christmas day. Plans are under way for the dinner-dance to be held in Jan- has been appolated to iock attes appointed to look afte: the detadle” c SEE IT Now! THE NEW WONDERBALL YOU'VE SEEN IT ON TV — READ ABOUT IT-IN-TIME — 17'S HERE-NOW AT The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held in the Ro- tary Health Centre on Dec.’ 20 and women who are interested in becoming members are cor- dially invited to attend. Veneer Peeled Off Douglas Fir As much'as a mile of ven- eer can be peeled from a giant glas fir. Peeler logs rotate against the lathe blade at a rate of speed equivalent to 60 mph. Pitts Prescriptions & Carl’s Drugs Reed, convenor for the project. Af le auxiliary’s meeting vote of Martin! for the fine job she did in sewing nighties for the nur: sery. A vote of thanks was also M. Bevans for and sockettes which are displayed in the show- case at the hospital. These artic- |’ les.can be’ purchased at’ the Mrs. F.. Gibson, president id a. wreath at the cenotaph on “Remem- brance Day. This will be an an- C. V. Guesford Forty-one employees of Co- minco who achieved 40 or more honored at a traditional cere- mony at Trail today. The event is Cominco's an- years of service in 1965, will be | J. E. F, Blackwell Two Local Men Receive Cominco Awards Today G,. Fletcher, P. S,, Joi Mear. G. C. Stewart, W. Fish, nual Gold Medal | awards’ and dinner at which gold medals and Personalized gifts will’ be. pre- sented to each of the employ- ees, One man will be h J.j Prepated ‘under the J. P. Moran Elected As School: Trustee J. P.. Moran,.Thrums post- master, was re-elected as school trustee for the horeacres area at the annual school meet- ing held Monday evening in Tar- rys School, : Eighteen residents attended the meeting, also district super: intendent of schools,.G. C. Bis- sell _and several members . of the District No. 9 board of school trustees, : » The meeting. was chaired by Mr. Moran and -acting-secre- tary was W. Perehudoff. Mrs. W. Jacobson, chairman of the board of trustees, report- ed on the work of the board dur- ing the past: year, which includ- ed making provision. for . addi- tional accommodation in schools at Blueberry: Creek, Kinnaird, Woodland Park and Twin Rivers Elementary schools, ‘as well as | planning for a new elementary school annex at Castlegar and a band ‘and ‘music room: at the Stanley: ‘Humphries Secondary , | School. New. Technical and ‘Vo- tational facilities are also being i federal- -shared H. Shields, ¥. Profili; - ler’s division’ —-R. Thompson; chemicals and fertilizers division — J. W. Brown, G. L. Colenso, P, Gavrilik, ‘ for the singular achievement of having reached the half cen- mark as a’ Cominco em- Ployee, ‘ He is William DiPasquale, anac car asphalting boss with the ‘Tad. Ki div- islon — F. Coates; personnel division — C,:°D. M. Chisholm; mines division — 0. Bozzer, G. Scott (retired). : Riondel: mines division — T. H. Jones, J. S: Lemmon. Pos- of his 50:years of service, Mr. _ 4 Award: R.- Bingham, division, Trail. DiPasquale will b with a diamond and gold bar his 40-year medal, Remember .. .. i Save on Xmas Shopping! HE to He is the fourth man in the his- tory of Cominco to have attain- ed a 50-year service record, ~ Including 1965, Cominco will have awarded 262 gold med- als since the tradition was esta- blished in 1952. 10% OFF for CASH BOYS & MENS WEAR COLUMBIA AVENUE CT The Corporation ‘of the Village of ‘Kinnaird Notice of Election Public Notice is hereby. given to the electors Municipality of the Corporation: of the Village of Kinnaird ‘that I require the presence of the ‘said electors at the Village Office on Mon- day, the 29th day. of November, 1965, at the hour of 10:00 (ten o'clock) in the forenoon for the pur- pose of electing persons to represent them as: One Chajrman'- ‘Two Commissioners - ‘One School Trustee. The: mode of nomination of candidates shall qualified electors of the ination paper shall be de- officer at any time bet- ween the date of this notice and noon on the day of ination. ‘The ination paper may be ‘in ‘the form prescribed in the “Municipal Act”, and shall state the name, residence, ‘and occupation of the person nominated in such manner -as ‘to suf- ficiently identify such didat inati e ‘paper shall be subscribed ‘to by the candidate. Tn the event of a poll being necessary, such - poll will ‘be opened at the Kinnaird Impr ent ° Society Hall on the 11th day of December, 1965, .’ between the hours: of 8:00-am. and: 8:00 p.m. of: which every person is ‘hereby required to take notice and, govern himself. accordingly. Given under my hand at Kinnaird, B.C. this 15th day of November, 1965. R. J. MORICE, RETURNING OFFICER. This year’s gold medalists include 83 from Trail opera- tions, four from Kimberley, two from the Bluebell Mine ‘at Rion- del and one from the company’s head office in Montreal. One posthumous award will be made, his |the Local . Association of Pro- provi g program 1. The report stated that 15 per cent of costs of the technl- eal-vocational program’ is pro- vided by the provincial govern- ment, -75 per cent by the fed- eral government and 10 per cent by the'local school district. The board of school UE WORLD-WIDE INVESTMENT CO. -_ PS seeks serious, ] 0 S * ambitious : SihSNON :Tepresentatives : pllants ‘who qualify i be olla keto nin in B.C., any’of our branches in‘Canada or throughout the free world, ‘For personal interview, please .contact: Mr. Wo HARTMANN Friday Morning Noy. 19,9 a.m. - 12 noon TIP-INN: MOTEL’ UNIT 3 or send resume to:— Suite 501, 2695 Granville St., Vanenuver, BC.' En At Money-Saving ‘Prices. has also taken an active part in the planning for the West Koo- tenay Regional College, which igs expected to be ready for students in September, 1966. The SHSS Engineer's Club, which is the first of its kind in the province, held its regular meeting on Tuesday. The club is designed to give local students: a better under- standing of engineering. The or- ganizers of the group along with the staff sponsor, Pete Sam- ayloff, are Elmer Verigin and Gwilym Hughes, president of fessional Engineers. : The ‘guests at ‘the meeting SHSS Engineers Club First of Kind in Province ‘were’ Alex Jack, resident: en- gineer on’ the new Kinnaird bridge, Ken” Hall, | production supervisor at Celgar. . + Mr. Hughes introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Jack who at- tended university and.received his degree in Glasgow, Scot. ~ jong Mr. -Jack’s. accom- plishments were- the designing ofthe bridge over the Capilano River, ‘near. Vancouver and, of ers Pass highway. First Mr, Jack discussed the ‘there as Mr. Guesf son and 1940. Went to flume house in 1948° upon completing years with the R.C.E. in Canada and europe: A single man, Ernte lives $ 2 KEL Clare; Trail: administration—J. Bryden; metallurgical division, T. Bradbury, W. Cant, J. H. D. Hargrave, I. Somerville, A. D. nbull, T. P. 1 PL Berno, A. G. Cottrell, J. J. Garay, : Zoning Board For plainis .A.zoning .board .of appeal exists in Castlegar for'.persons who disagree with. decisions of counell relevant ‘to. the zoning W. This little known fact was discussed at Council’s meeting Tuesday night in a discussion on a-zoning ‘matter that was recently before Commissioners. Members of the board ‘of appeal are Herb’ Pitts and Jim Corbett who choose a third per- main types of- bridges considered for the job.:These were suspen- sion. bridges, concrete ‘bridges, bolt steel,-rivet: steel’ and weld- ed steel bridges... * “The suspension ‘bridge was excluded’ ‘because ‘its towers would interfer with the airport. Since no welded. steel ‘bridges are allowed in British Columbia, the welded.steel bridge was ex- cluded, ‘leaving the --concrete, bolt steel and ‘revet steel: bridg- 8. : i Then, on the basis of appear- ance and the amount of main- tenance‘ required, the ‘concrete ‘bridge was.chosen. The concrete bridge is strong, functional and has a-good appearance. Next Mr. Jack di: the He son .as a zoning appeal is - heard. ‘Auto- matic secretary of the board.is C. Dott, A, Murray, G. Tam (re- ed); engi division — E. clerk Joe Logelin. Final ‘figurés of the “fall canvass are unavailable t, Community Chest were Final Community Chest: Figures Not Yet Available ed by, directors, following read- ing and adoption’ of the! month's e told ‘at the’ November meeting held ‘recently. “A. Gray, chest secretary, ‘advised: pledges and donations are still coming in until all sections are complete. The meeting saw approval prised of $600 going to Squad- ron No. 581, Castlegar Air Cad- tee of Robson Women’s Insti- tute, and $120 to: th B.C. Epil- epsy Society. amount of $890.82 were approv- Let us send your:local’ CHRISTMAS GREET: | INGS ‘for YOU! Make Koot Society ‘for i: your donation’ to the di d Children in lieu of sending LOCAL Christmas cards. Names will ‘be listed: in the Jocal newspaper extending greetings ‘from, all donors ‘to: their many friends. reading ‘the Castlegar News : Aleveywhere. SHE) LOWING PLACES: DONATIONS MAY BE MADE IN THE FOL- is and a summary cannot be made |'j; of grants -totalling $895, com-| in ets, $175 to the welfare commit- | ¢ her disbursements in | Fo) ‘ing is Dec.:14, in th hall. e peeion Notices are being prepared to i to ‘all ‘beneficiary groups advising them of the Community Chest annual meeting to’ be held fan. :31. The various organiza- tions are invited ‘to ‘send a‘ re- Presentati the annual meet- ig. and: resent a: report on distribution of ‘the grants: re- celved . from the Community est, ; : ‘Terms of office expire this year for four directors,’ Frank |. Webster'and George Wanjoff. of bson, D.~ Deverson of Kin- naird and ‘J. T. Dunlop of Cast- legar. Mr. Dunlop is 1965 chair- man of:the chest, s , Robson and Kinnaird mem- bers ‘will ‘elect..their represen: of the bridge. explained how the ‘foundations were built, how'the pliers were constructed, and:‘how the beams and girders’ were placed. :Final . Jack discussed some ‘of:the problems ‘involved and then answered ‘ questions. ‘When: he obtained his degree he had to take:certain courses such as ‘mathematics, draughting, dynamics,’ surveying -and_struc- }ture and strength: of steel and concrete.’ . Mr.:Jack’s'lecture was found to ‘be -very ‘interesting «and ‘in- formative. ‘The’ stud low up his'talk with‘a practical field ‘trip:onithe bridge x - ‘Wash, Don’t Soak -Fruit-or Vegetables Vegetables and fruit should be washed . but never. : allowed to:-soak .for: a :long ..time... Too Fauch water in cleansing or cook- iug can. remove or destroy much of the valuable mineral or: vita- min ‘content, : tatives at meetings in their own areas, while Castlegar members will hold “elections ‘at the ‘time of the annual meeting. Next regular directors’. meet- several snow sheds on the Rog-|[ REPEATING RIFLE’ 0° mpey Metal Barrel, Plastic Stock, Reg. $1.15 77¢ . RACING CAR - Remote C Loo ge Battery-Operated, Ren $1.98 “one $1 44 $9.95 nor ROD KIT - Battery Operated,’ $3.89 CHRISTMAS TREES ©: ‘ Vinyl, Easily Assembled, 72" Tall ,MIXED XMAS NUTS ~ Vacuum: Packed, ‘Tasty, Roasted, ‘Reg. 99¢ ... 77c. $2.98. FP AMERA® with bulltein flash gun : “RAPID means easy-load Be ‘ stant photography, No reels. Dro, lim, start shooting. J n take perfect pi ‘tures instantly? 7 3ISO’ RAPID * : “flattenti Built-In h ‘gun, Optical view finder, Pic- ‘ture counter, no rewinding. >< GIFT: KIT: Agta Iso.Rapid, 1 Rapid film (18exp), 1 jh bulbs, 1° Mallory idsome gift box. =. PHOTOGRAPHIC livered by ‘Mines ‘Minister Don Brothers Says One Day _ to Remember Too. Short - Following is tio address de- Brothers, “MLA . for> Rossland- Trail, at the Remembrance Day observance here last ‘Thuroday. Many things have been sald about Armistice; Day since that fateful day 47 years ago at a railway ..dining “car near the town of Complegne when’ the fir: istice was: signed sup- posedly. to. end hostilities and wars for all 168. z - ‘We know. this did not work and millions of. mensand their moment, ‘men in. still fighting and dying.So what | i ean? does armistice mi an To the: man in aiform he would probably answer. inv‘ Gescriptive words’ that? would be: indicative : of “his. bewilder- ment that fighting men ‘are still required and that wars are still being fought for. peace. Nover- n t if he —does his: job. well, Inowing as his father dat before him that it is far be to wit than to lose. 2). ¢ also To the millions. who: have ever been involved in the war, Armistice Day has: become a ho- day and has’ lost. all: meaning. fo those on’ the: golf :links, ‘on INSURANCE For All Your s INSURANCE AND ©. REAL ESTATE NEEDS leasure may be found, | those Pr us here standing in this cold and in eile thousands of the fishing grounds or wher- hroughout the istice Day reminds us that since that of Hiroshima 20 years ago we must find the answer to men's disagreements ‘before we destroy ourselves, ate erat et ol lobe o! ves lost forever. ‘It also-reminds us 0 eir lives ‘in ‘hospital, wards or oer some war infirmity which ‘will always affect their Hives : us is a day of dedication to Te honor to HN those ‘who have fought ‘to protect our way of life,’ A man pene has fought: for “cphis count aman q) ; a da} pet year is all too short ‘a’ time To many, many of us. Arm-| ° day of the fiery holocaust Armistice Day to many will be a day of sorrow as to- sands: are = living “out To many of for art and ay. romise to our th past and’ pre- sacrifices have not “COFFEE ' BR By LOIS:HUGHES . Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar eet ie re atheist ‘Man.| does not!come under the’ head- ual, the book contai tt ded crochet bags for bended crochet designs that | Delig could be adapted, but: in. their present state are meant for ca- tmisole tops. There are many. de- signs to choose from and it sug- gests shese camer a BB would i make. a).del , é ber young: lady to’ give to her BREAK” the ‘stylish ‘logs. that, can i Jove the ee for, such projects. >: With the snow. having made it’s introduction: we should ‘all be‘able to get into the spirit of a Abe The re ipa T chose this week ing of. but definitely and dalicious and’ called. (Charlte’s gar, ; girl | ter, ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Noy. 18,\1965___-9" Trail Driving School In Castl , Fridays Standard and Automatic Transmissions For Information PH. 368-5621 LAUNDRY. & DRY CLEANING For Fast Efficient Service © "Phone 365-6651 - We Pick-Up and * Deliver ‘GIVE USA CALL Phone 365-7944: ANDERSON... AGENCIES G.W.G. 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Portage during this © latter < period ‘Unrelieved sub-freezing ‘tem- bring fill wer 574 carry first Peace < por BC. in to atop b the to .C, eS 68 wall continue through- ~ the winter." oe the delayed start-up AL Tea ION Ideal for Late Party If You Like, Order Early. & Reserva Orders to Go frozen earthfill material cannot be compacted to rigid engineer. ing ©. spe ight freezin; currence at the Peace for seve! ed by. a tunnel. workers are ‘blasting out |”: the 10 penstocks ‘that will di- 3 2 )rect. reservoir’: water” down: to the tt to be sin Overni t i oc: cifications. has been:a regular form’ of and, Tawny young: peo. there’ new- Brownies fall . Boyd. ~ Many ere r ‘honor in a gaily decorated Plastic peny. basket, The basket was ‘magic cow" gar: decorated with pink ribbons and Smee ae "A, Eldridge. ae riba Boyd extended her sin: rock and See ye el getting well in “thanks to all those present for. such ‘a’ wonderful ‘evenin: and. : Back tothe’ season Back to: the’ current hy 7 ‘lovely silts P Pemer a : hristmas ‘seems ‘to be hand=with one i ‘ing she \.A tailrace:chan- Jy_.ap! ting : idea.on checked gingham. ‘were . exceptionally . original .as the . creator ‘is ‘iar with this arto 0003 »-= Not:to! be outdone ‘by. the wife, I. was also. shown’ the han-|:. -A very pleasant ‘work: of one husband which dy proud ol cakes baked’ and-Christ- am river- had peri : : ‘A surprise baby. shower was sheld'-for!Mrs.:'B..-R:- Boyd last week ‘at the ‘home of her ‘mn ther Mrs.“ D.-L. McCreight Kinn: vies sate frlends were present ind many love! were pre- sented i the honoree’ with all good wishes in a pink decorated baby. basket’: 2 b all) addressed. - ed some love- gham. ‘Thi Ons “Ui more ‘than. fam- see as brought’ to'a close ie serving ete delicious refresh- across name: $4-Units 34-Wander 3a-N a7-Loetlike ‘part BOWN -4-Quido’e high note 2-One who |-. ‘holds tease. 3-Paren ‘cottag.> 83-arants uso of | > 7. ,60-A continent © + tn Mn MT i $8-Patron 7-Container 8-Ascend S-indefinite * ‘articls 39-Gouraye 22-River fn italy 14-Gave ‘medicine to io by water *perea 28-Cooled fava 24;Exctamation 25-Farce ‘z7-inateument ~ #1-Decorate 48-Distant For Crossword Puzzle Answer See = BOSSE’S JEWELLERY > Ad on Page 3. BOSSE’S. Also Has All the Answers ‘ to: Your. Jewellery Needs, ments. was the..base. for. a. foot stool only to be: completed: cavern will bi feet long, almost three football fields, ~ Castlegar’s Business and Professional Directory Construction of the 574-mil long. Peace River transmission nacks for ‘our Guests * a GAS AND.MEALS | Vv. SHELL ALLEY: PARK™* DRIVE-IN: 2. MILES: UP NEW: HWY. J PHONE: 365.5690 ERNIE ADY, MGR. line. is proceeding “along the middle section of the line be- tween Prince George and Kelly Lake, near Clinton. Workmen are erecting approximately 2,000 steel towers on this 205-mile- long portion of the right-of way. Contracts. to construct the remaining sections of, the, line are expected to be awarded with- jn the next few months. - Electrical: Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists ; Medallion Homes !gupplies “and Installations z mR oral Gea end Of)” : > ARROW: LAERS ; © “INDUSTRIES LTD. Each muniefpality int East pit: one West ten disaster lan. 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Gro- z ieee ’ -eeteria, Kinnaird Coffee Bar and Service, ' Central, Food Mart. s : SENEATON the road between these Bnterpetene UM Robton —— Behind Robson t your favourite ;, uv i waren é ~ Superma iy Goeds ¥ __ + Persons using y points. do so.at their own risk... ree Aes eee re. 1m19 BAY — FRAIL, BC. By Order “' MINISTER OF Ay By Staite; o> District: Superintendent, ’ Department of Highways, Rossland, BC. Monday thro ‘Saturday a rs iw oN ERN HOTE , AYS | THE WEST 1 Price Includes Agfe Al Rete Rca . CHAIN > “Of all the films tested, this one provides tes S SUB Ca 1@ mo! eo ic color rendering." 1 eariné FOR ‘CHILDREN OF ALU AGES s Visit Our’ Downstairs ‘Toy Dept. CASTLEGAR DRUG. IN ROBSON: Robson Post Office. SINGER COMPANY OF ‘SUPPORT THE KOOTENAY: SOCIETY FOR. HANDICAPPED CHILDREN : Mrs... Reese PE Home Ph. 365-7978 cco ATCO DEPT. ‘STORE - November .9, 1965, Phone 365-7542 oo ai a EEN