CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 28, 1960 " SKI HILL STARTED iN CASTLEGAR A ski hill bas been started on the Castlé-Bar Ranch pro- perty by District residents in- terested in skling. Ross McCutcheon, spokesman for the group, sald that six men worked on the hill last Saturday and Sunday slashing brush ‘and falling trees, ‘The ski run is located part way up the mountain back of the ran- eh and finishes ‘in the orchard. Mr, McCutcheon said that anyone interested In skiing is invited to'a meeting in the 1a or Water Tank Empties {00,000 Gallons in Day ‘An indloation of the inade- quacy of Kinnaird’s present wa- ter system was pointed out this week by the village's water wor- ks ‘Word has been received here of a surprise “Open House" in honor of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hamblin of. Houston, former re- sidents of Deer Park, on the oc- casion of their Silver Wedding bin o: The idea of forming a club will be discussed at the meeting and those attending will be in- yited to try the ski hilt, Mr, ‘Ackerman said that in one 24-hour period recently the village’s 100,000 gallon tank lo- cated noar the school emptied when the relay pump Notice DOG. TAGS ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE. ‘mo (HUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. J, Logelin, Village Clerk. GROUND BEEF, Lean, 3 lhs., .. T-BONE or SIRLCIN STEAK, Ib. .... 79° TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, ¢ 4 for’. ORANGE JUICE, HI-C, 48 oz. 4tins . $1 00 APPLE JUICE, Sunripe, 48 02.3 for . $1.00 Cocoa, Hielsen’s, | 9c. MARGARINE, 3 Ibs, ... BREAD, McGavin’s, 2 fOlersteie ss 35c. $1.00 - was left off, Mr. Ackerman said there are 100 to 110 homes on the line ser- ved by the tank and to have emp- tled the tank in 24 hours each home would have had to have used 1,000 gallons of water, A householder normally uses 30 to’ 50 gallons of water a day, said Mr, Ackerman, 950 gallons less than was used during the 24 hours that the relay pump was off, The reason for the difference between normal individual us- age of 50 gallons and what would acpear to be 1,000 gallon usage “is nothing but straight leakage in the lines,” sald Mr. Ackerman, As a result, he said, the cost of pumping in the village Is much more than it should be, ' Hospital Auxiliary Executive Installed Mrs. Guy Guido of Kinnaird was installed as the new presi- dent of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital at a dinner-meeting held Saturday. in the United Church all. i ®ighty members and guests were present to see hospital board chairman A, E. Norris in- stall the new executive who in- elude Mrs. D. Campbell, vice-president; Mrs, D. W. Brook es, second vice-president; Mrs. J. Bainbridge, secretary, and Mrs, A, E. Norris, treasurer, Guest speaker at, the dinner was Dr. V. Goresky who spoke on psychology and psychiatry. Hospital administrator~ J. Bain- bridge spoke on the work of the hospital auxiliary. ‘Members were asked to stand after the installation ceremonies and promised to give their full support to the new executive. + Year-end reports were. given ‘to the meeting by the retiring executive: Mrs. W. Reed, presi- ‘dent's report; Mrs, A. E. Norris, treasurer's report; Mrs. J. Bain- bridge, ,secretary’s report;. Mrs. ‘| J2 Shérbiko; ~’séwing | committee |: report, and Mrs, G. W. Ander- son, ways and’ means committee report, - The Merry Merry Widow. Next Tuesday the Rossland Light Opera Players will once again appear in Castlegar spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club. The popular group will pre- sent Franz Lehar’s “The Merry Widow” in the high school audi- torium, The show: is now in its final rehersal stages and pros-, Fees are first | BC. Anniversary on Jan, 7. The sur- prise party was held at the home of their eldest son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Hamblin, also of Houst- on, ‘Among the many gifts pre- sented to the Hamblins on this occasién, was a community gift, which was a 12-piece setting of silverware from the residents of ,Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Hamblin were married in Deer Park, Jan. 7, 1935, living here until July, 1949, when they moved to Trail with their family. In Trail they managed the Hillside Dairy for several years, moving to New Westminster for a few years theh to Houston where they are at fhe present, * cr . Mr. and Mrs. é A, Waller of Silverton were weekend vis- itors to Deer Park. {Mr.. and Mrs. O. D'Andrea and son.Norman were visitors to Trail during the weekend, MINRAIRD SOCIALS Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5488 Mrs. N. Kuryluk has been a patient in Vancouver General Hospital, having previously spent some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,’ W. Steele in Seattle, Mrs. Kuryluk and Mrs, Steele are expected here on the weekend. Mr, ‘and. Mrs, Lou Glendin- ning have been occupying thi Kuryluk home for the past few months, Their home is at Field, Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Or- val Riley of Nelson will be in- terested- ta hear of the birth of a daughter at Kootenay Lake |General Hospital on Jan. 25. The Rileys and smal were former residents of Kin- naind, Many happy returns to Di- anne Westerlund who was five on Sunday, Jan, 24th. Eight of her little friends helped‘ her. celebrate the occasion at a noon- day party. Having a fine time playing’ games and 1 son Clinton 4, BEER. PARK. SOGIALS 2 nT KINNAIRD B. c. many lovely prizes were: Lois Christensen, Sharon Baron; Guy Goodine, Maureen Goodine, Becky Kaufman, ‘Linda ‘Ponak, Dianne Ponak and'Lori Ponak, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Edwin Cowlin wish to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Diane Mararet, to Victor Herbert Lindow only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindow of Castlegar.’ The wedding date to be announced later, HEGLIN — To Mr. and Mrs, Roland Heglin of Castlegar, Jan, 21, a daughter. OTA — To Mr, and Mrs, Tak Sen of Crescent Valley, Jari, 22, lu '— To Mr, and Mrs. the s it be the best effort of te Hou to dat Edwin Dinner of Castlegar, Jan. 27, a daughter. Have an extension phone in each of your living areas Answer calls while you work, phone your friends while you relax. “Easy living” homes ‘have well-placed phones. An extension phone costs only $2.00 a month,, and installation is free. For a glamorous color phone, there’s a moderate additional charge — but you pay this only once. Call the ‘Telephone Company — ask for “extension Phones”. “Solo Margarine 2". “Ege as ” Grade “A” Local Large, ‘Sdoz. Wieners Mi | k: ‘Camation 8 tins : . ase of 48 Tall Tins : $1.00 © _ $1. 00. Bulk, 3 ee Mee Balls Fraserfarm, 15 or tir Peas: “Aylmer Choice Asst. 6 tins ae Soup - Brunswick each Sardines ! Orances . Cheer. Kina Size ™ ~ Broom Ss 5 String West Coast Each 99 Je am. Malkins Strawberry or Raspberry. 4 Ib tin 99. ~ HAVE AHOT DOG AND A BOTTLE OF GOKE. WHILE YOU SHOP, FOR ONLY 9c 5 lb, Bag | Phone 3261 | To peel QUANTITIES. WE ae ‘THE RIGHT. i Cn nn . Mrs, C: Kennedy, : Castlegar Briefs. John Dunlop. Prosideni | Of AOTS Glub for 1960) ‘Lioyd Bailey will be advised by works supervisor Norman Mc- | mi Nabb that the trades licence fee for. operating a phone service will be $10 every six months, , Mr, MoNabb said the service . Will be. for out-of-town. newcom~ :ersto the District who will be able to receive calls at. Mr, Bail- ey's ,home,. “There's probably a -definite need for such a service,” commented village chalrman .N. UT, Oglow:, gee Mr, McNabb reported that the pump house has been insul- ated and, the. “pump is punning very Bollstector ly é 7, Works Shalem’ Vv. R, Cook suggested ‘the village seek figu- res from the department of high- ways on the cost of blacktopping \ Pine, St. and 1st Ave. with cold- _ St. Aiban’s WA "Says a Prayer - For Rev. Resker The ‘first regular meeting of St, Alban’s WA was held recent- ly in’ the parish hall with 13 members and two visitors pres- “ent, The president opened © the meeting with .a. prayer and a “special prayer was said for Mrs. Colin Petts and Archdeacon B. A. Resker, The minutes of the last meeting ‘were read and adopted The annual report of the va- rious committees were adopted. reporting for Mrs. J. Killough, ‘said that the church committee ‘are going to renovate the parish hall, ~ The WA was asked to choo- se the. colors for the hall and chose desert sand: and blossom pink. Th’ ‘president asked mem- bers to visit shut-ins, especially in the winter months when ‘so many. members and parishioners are not able to get around, The meeting closed with pra- yers, after which delicious re- treshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs, R, West and Mrs. Cc. Kennedy, mix, which is cheaper. than’ hot- “ I .* Bilghways., supervisor Boy Tipping would do the mixing and laying if council supplied gravel, oil and wages for the crew, eo mw ‘ Mr:. McNabb. said he had ‘at: tempted to widen Sth Ave, in front./of -the Macdonald. apart- ments but will have to leave the job until Spring as ie ground is ' too hard, He said ‘school bus. drivers had requested the widening’ of the-road' since it makes driving difficult with the many cars par- ked’ on either’ side’ of 5th Ave, at shat point, . es ee A letter was read trom i. Johnson complaining of. poor wa- ter service to a house he owns on the highway, between the old Co-op garage and the ferry. © “He's got a legitimate com- Plaint,” commented water chair- man Aage Sylvest ufter hearing the letter, Mr, Sylvest and | the works supervisor will investigate the complaint,’ B eae Accounts © totaling $5,168.85 were approved for. payment, oe ag Village clerk Joe Logein-said Castlegar’s temporary budget for |’ 1960 calls for an income of $73,- 000 for general revenue and $26,- 000 from water, He said capital expenditures will be about $73,- 400° and bop otreuaka on .water will be $23,750, . e x Council “approved the “ex- penditure of up to’ $200 on-an office for the works eee in the ae shed. . Kinnaird Fite | Dep Stays i din Its Limits ‘The ‘Kinnaird fire depart- ment does not. answer fire calls in rural areas, The village's policy on this matter was re-affirmed at. the last meeting of, thé Kinnaird council, at the request of fire chieg Rene Archambault. held Friday ti ‘saw John -T, Dun- lop take .over as president. of the gastlega® ‘and District AOTS cl for 1! Vice-president Paul‘ Oglow" and other officers are Lou -Kor- ody," secretary, and Robert Hun- éer, treasiirer, ~ : Eleoted as vice-chairman of the District council of AOTS was past-president J. Elmer Kraft. George Milne of Trail,. re- presenting the Trail AOTS, -of- ficlated at' installation of the ex- ecutive, assisted by local honor- ary president, Rev. H. Pratt. | Prior to these ceremonies an ihteresting and educational film was .shown by.Mr, Milne, en- titled, “For Every Child”. . The film dealt with youth work, and showed the rewarding results ob- tained through one man’s, inter- est in tthe young people of his community, and his work among them. , Rogional Planning Rejected by Castlegar - Castlegar will not ‘continue sending a representative’ to. the regional planning board for this area. It was ihe ‘general consénsus of council members at their last meeting, that’ although’. planning boards doa good’ job ‘of recom- mending, they: are Powerless sto do anything concrete, . Comm. George Carr ‘sald “Planning, is good if you can use it 100 per cent, ” but “The author- ity ‘is. what is lacking.” Village chairman N. T. Og- low said ‘that unless ‘the power} is. there to enforce the decisions of the board the committee fs po- ‘werless, . t : Comm, Aage Sylvest said he is “100 per cent in favor. of the objectives" of‘ the board, but said they are impossible. to; achieve under the present set-up, He suggested that the village point out to Municipal Aiffairs Minister Black and the "union ot BC. ‘Municipalities that the sub-. ject is beig pushed from the wrong /end and that planning must be eforcable or it is of no use, you'll never ti ide'C.S.L.'s flagship T. R. Mcl_agan at you ut she’san tnpeetl customer all the sanie and an impor :Tmperial Esso service EB one as far as you are - How Ships like this , giant: e ~ grain carrier help Imperial keep - the cost of gasoline down The fuel used by the T.R. McLagan is a: thick, ‘heavy, black oil—quite: : different from. the light volatile gasoline your car needs. . If gasoline were.‘tht only product made from crude, it would’ cost . ine Sas + much. more to ° Instead, h and | like I ial have d in oped ways to utilize all. parts: of the * $ verudé, from light gases. for making Plastics, for seampley to’ chéavy asphalt ‘for pavement. aga In between are hundred sof other products, like the oils, greases and Imperial’s efficiency. in: ‘getting Lecyilind out of the, crude ‘oil means the prices of all: products aré low. That's one reason government” figures i ‘show that in ‘the ‘Yast five years the average price of things people buy has MPERIAL. OIL LIMITED or 78) ears & leader. ‘in. Canada’s growth GASTLEGAR SOCIALS| Mrs, Jerome, Plione ‘asi Flight-Lieut, - Carling accom- panied by Mr. Mayne, chairman of ‘the civilian. committee for ub | 3c. arrived‘ in Castlegar from’ Vancouver to attend the annual Kootenay’ zone meeting of the fe committee to the Air Ca- “« Mr, ‘A, Joy, one of our Sen- ior Citizens members, is a pa- ‘| tient iri the Castlegar and Dis-| - trict. Hospital. Mrs, Ruth Parkins, who has ‘been’ a patient'‘in the Castlegar hospital for a long stay, has re- turned to ‘her home, Mrs, M: J, Downey and son Donald” Stevens have returned home-to Vancouver'after a visit with her ‘sister, Mrs; J, Parkins, and also her father, Mr. A. Joy. _ Mrs, Peter Lebedoff who has been a patient .in the Castlegar hospital ‘has: returned to. her home, «+! Mrs, .S. Newell was a vilitor at the ‘home ‘of her sister ‘and brothe-in-law, Mr.’ and “Mrs, H. Mulhern, and has returned to her shome -in Nelson,(°'°" Sate ‘Mr, “J. Clarke. has returned home’ from Medicine: Hat, Alta., ness of his father.: "Frientis ‘of Mrs. Del Peppard) willbe glad to hear. that she has returned to her home’ after a stay in:the Kootenay’ Lake Gen- eral Hospital +4 Mr. and Mrs, M. Hingley were visitors in “Trail: ‘on: Satur- day. Mr, Klaus Berger has return- ed home from a business trip‘ to Vancouver bringing with him Mr. Otto’ Goldalmer, -who is a cousin of Mr, Berger's, These two gen- 'tlemen will be openirig up a res- taurant in the’ Castleaird Plaza in’ the near future, iss _ Lorraine: Schwartzen- hauer, whois’ attending: Notre Dame, College in Nelson, was a weekend ‘visitor at ‘the home of her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartzerhauer, : A and Mrs,:Morris Waite were visitors at the: home of Mrs, C Brodman, «. Mrs, M. Demeo, Sr, was, the winner‘of the cake raffled ‘at the hee ‘bake pale: Held Jast Satur- where‘he was called by ‘the inl. t Gov't Wives WA To Raffle. of Quilt ~ . The WA to the BC, Gov- | met at’ the home of Mrs, R. De Foe recently with 10 members present, The secretary, Mrs. A, E. Dube, read the minutes of the previous meeting and, Mrs, R. Biover gave the freasurer’s re- port, . The members . have’ started working on a quilt ahd will do || 80. every second meeting, It will ‘be raffled off later on: in .the year, A surprise package was: won by Mrs. J, Ross of Robson and a cake by Mrs, T. Williams | of Rossland, The meeting: was adjourned by Mrs, B. Close arid seconded by |- Mrs.. J, Gill, Lunch: was'served by Mrs. D,.Craig, Dire ‘S, Gill and Mrs, De Foe. ‘The next ‘nesting will be held at the home of Mrs, K, Davis dn: zeomlend. Read the Classifieds. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 28, 1960 - OFF ON ALL PAINTS. réanuan ist 70 er H CASTLEGAR - _ Building: Supply ie “MONDAY through FRIDAY | Opan. 9.00 i 9.00: “lylmer S Tomato: Soup 4 tins 47 Jerome ac- companted by Mrs, Clarke, and children Franit and. Krissie’ vis- ited mal on Saturday. s. KA, . Ross is a patient in the Castlegar“ and” District Hospital. oo. Mrs, Alta Gooaend has re- turned : to’. Calgary, > Alta: after visiting ‘with «her Gaughter’ and family, .Mr,.:and. Mrs. J. Beau- chi » and her : daughter-in-law and.family at Penticton, .~.’ ‘Mr, Oliver Dube is in Medi- cine Hat, Alta.; called by the sud- den death of his brother. «Mr, and-Mrs.’M, Grepich had as visitors their daughter ‘and Mrs, Ab. ,Cronie, “, Be Jan. 17 was a very special .| day for. John. Derzy,: Jr. for on that, day. John celebrated his 6th Airthday with a party. arranged by his mother, Mrs,-J. Derzy, assisted by Mrs, \M. Gallo, ‘The children ‘enjoyed. games through- out the afternoon, They were treated to delicious lunch and a special birthday cake delightfully done up with RCMP policemen as a. centre-piece, The invited guests were: Mary Ellen Gallo, Linda Goresky, Brian . Dower, Steven Miros_and Brian ‘Tomlin- son, Lesy Brothers Start Robson iron Works - ‘The Lesy brothers of Robson, Maurice ‘and Bob, have started a new’. business known-as West Kootenay Iron. Works. Bob, Lesy, who has had six years experience with a large firm at Vancouver, sald that the brothers will. specialize. in’ orna- mental iron work such as iron railings, five’ escapes, ‘pipe col- 1imns and. planter boxes, :.. ‘he business will be loca- */tec.in Robson and will give free estimates and also. design’ iron work to customers’ requirements and spécifications, "Kinnaird Children Give $50 to tthe KRG. ”. Grades 1-3 of the ‘Kingaird elementary. schools have given i) the proceeds from their: primary Christmas concert, :$50,' to. the Kinnaird Robson-Castlegar . Wel- fare Society.’ The “Junior: Red Créss ‘inthe schools, have given "|'$10 fo Silver Birch School for Z handicapped children. | LABOR INCOME: In’ the ,first half: of 1959. la: T73,000,~ “| ber: income. rose to” $8/ gain of eight per cent over son-in-law from” Trail, Mr and 1-18.65 TH. Chocolate BARS 29 "Sugar 10 Ibs. Flour eee ib. quae $I. A9 99 aecpameaca mT Pe! PEANUT BUTTER 18 ‘Ol. KERSEY: 2 = PER CUSTOMER | Bags Dill Pickles, Mae oe: Local Frosh Med., 2, doz: Strawberry Jam,. PORK RIBLETS ~ 2 Ibs. 39c ‘BACON, BY THE EPECE, ih. a 89. 99. ‘FOR DELICIOUS. MEALS : “eaaie bes 2 Ibs. 99 29 Cooking Onions 5 39 “POTATOES “20 Ib, Bag 89: SWEET ” ‘ POTATOES. [3 3m 39 ‘the same” ede of 1958,