Ca eer ere oe er phot ~ peal ww We 8 Paul \ Oglow appeared “beforo gouncil,..“speaking on my own. bo- half,” and asked that snow remo- val in’ front: of churches. bo ‘car- ried out,-The matter.was referred fo the public sore committee, Mos ° ri RG, Wade, rare of a letter fegarding enforcement of the vil- lage's dog bylaw, will be advised that the ‘matter of a joint dog Pound is again under discussion with Kinnaird, cane *. Cer 2 ‘: ‘ Don Wickett of the Castlegar Ambulance requested snow remo- yal be carried out by the village “as that's’ “my business and my Problem.” . - . Kootenay-West MP H, W. Her- ridge advised council that a follow- up article on the Columbia river treaty will be carricd in the Feb- ruary isaue of the Engineering and Contract Record, - 8 8 ds sald of property encroached Upon by a resident's sarage. . . A cesta for the tostallation of additional street lights with the WKP&L ‘Co, was approved,” mes * FS On. motion of commissioners Maddocks' and Hughes, the pro- Bote? Harold Cotton The Castleger and District Se- nior Citizens held its regular mect- ing in. ‘the’ Legion Hall’ Friday evening with 40 members and four visitors present and H, Evans pre- siding, J. T, Webster was appointed to represent the Citizens at the KRC meeting, Mrs. L, P, Ferguson re- Ported that there were three Ack: y who were ii Comm, R, that with regard to local planning; | very little can be done until sewer links :are laid and settling has been accomplished. Comm. Gwilym Hughes said to make the for emergency uso at-all times, He said he was not asking: for anow removal for his funcral home will give top priority to hooking up the hospital to sanitary sewers but. they can- not promise September.- e . . A tall-gate sander will be pur- chased, “pending budget appro- val,” at an approximate ‘cost of $400. Tho village ‘solicitor will be asked to draw. up.the proper. docu; ments in preparation for the sale United Church Young People Take a Service In keeping with’ Christian Youth Week across Canada last Sunday morning the Young. Peo- ple of the Hi-C Group conducted the service of the United Church here. The church was full and the young people did very well. Rev. F. Willey took’ the text for his ser- mon “Just Approving of Really Choosing.” The senior choir sang Lan anthem “Be Joyful in the Lord 7 connection before} t *| carried out during the recent “ex- subject to with village bylows. e- e . A letter will be sent: each ser- vice club asking ‘for ‘ volunteer help to paint shelves in the library, e . . A vote of appreciation was given village crews for the man- ner in which snow removal. was traordinary" snow fall. * ° . The ambulance, hospital and fire hall will be given priority in snow removal while works super- | | the arena clear of snow. . ‘| meeting with the fire department. visor Norman McNabb is to use his diseretion for the balance of snow removal: ° The Project Society will .be advised that it is that group's res- Ponsibility to keep fire doors at ° . t Comm. Bosse reported on his “They appear a happy lot,” he commeated, * em Gayland Shows requested per- mission to set up in Castlegar in June, This permission was granted subject to a suitable location, cleanup and proper sanitary faci- lities being provided, . * * A request from Pete Plotni- koff that the Sherbiko subdivision road be pl wider to assist B| to carry the work out. in March, school children was referred to the public works committee. . . . Reviewing plans for the Kins- men Park that have already been made public, Comm. Lorne Zinio said that labor under the winter works program would be provided a ° . The municipal curling compe- tition will be held in Greenwood A totalling $2,785.77 ‘| mittee for action. Use this easy to read schedule to help you plan your next trip in British Columbia. Whenever. you travel, fly Canadian Pacific — the fastest, most comfortable way to get there! ir eee ee Cee Eastbound — Dally were referred to the finance com- Py * . The count of revision on front- age tax will be held on Feb, 3 between 4 and 5 p.m. . . * The medical board or hospi- tal will be asked to answer coun- eil’s request that the possibility of PKU tests being administered to new. babies be investigated. . * « Associated Engineers will be appointed on a retainer of $1,000 a year to provide consultation, The company will also be asked to sub- mit a proposal for. preparation of a report covering improvements within the village. NDU Students Plan to Help . Finance Bldg. Students of Notre Dame Uni- versity of Nelson will assist in fi- nancing the Student Union build- ing now being constructed on the campus. This has been announced by the Rev. Aquinas Thomas, SA, president of the university. Student body members have pledged individual donations of $10}, every school .year-for. the next 30 years to. pay for: their club and recreation rooms, Four years from now the pledge will be reconsider- ed. for possible revision when a new. generation of students has reached the campus. was also reported that a tories member now residing In Vancou- ver, Mr, Davis, was very ill, Entertainment was; discussed and it..was,thought that with so many: older:members that they could entertain the younger mem- bers with storles, cte., ‘of their younger days. .,, Happy birthday was sang for who “7 Wr Visuls Ail f ed on the exccutlve meeting” ho had attended carlier in-the month in Vancouver, He told of the sov- eral changes of executive members. The annual Senior Citizens conven- tion is to be held in June in North Vancouver, A erport: was made. that. the CPR 1s again offering | reduced rates ‘for Senior Citizens wishing to visit the United Kingdom, At the. close of a very’ busy business session the entertainment was pro- vided by Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Wal- dic, Mrs,-Waldie showed slides of New. Mexico, several canyons and many othe rvery. interesting places, ‘Mr, Waldie gave a commentary on the pictures.’Other pictures shown by Mrs, Waldie were of the Arrow. Lakes, Bay and river and three birthdays during January. They were Mrs, J, Porter, Mr. Webster and .Eric McPhee, A beautifully ‘decorated ‘birthday cake was pre- ‘sented to these members with all food wishes, E. . Bailey, who. is a member of the provincial executive, report- the Columbia river, , It: was. the: general feeling of the members that you do not have to go outside of our beautiful Bri- tish Columbia to see some beauti- ful scenery. There are many lovely places quite close to home, It was noted that there are 52 Members of the United Church |! Sunday School held a very success- ful Robbie Burns Day Tea. on Sat- urday afternoon in the church hall, The hall was tastefully deco- rated in the Scottish theme along with bowls of flowers. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and an overlay of a white organdy cloth embroidered with the Scotch thistle, The, table was centered with a bowl of mixed flowers, Also Personal. Column Sy BURT CAMPBELL 5 THE Le LEAF aed Scottish Theme Prevails At Robbie. Burns. Day Tea on the table. was‘a‘very ‘old ink well and quill pen, :. 1, The individual tea tables were covered ‘with a Scattish cloth’ de- pleting scenes of Scotland such as castles, bridges, cte., and they were centered with heather ‘and a copy of one, of Burns’ poems. There was a display of the children’s work including Papers and books, This was a very ' interesting display from the beginners up to the sen- iors. On a small table there was a cross with an open’ Biblc. Guests were weleomed on their arrival by Rev. and Mrs, F. Wil- Tey and the tea‘ officially opened by, Rev. Willey offering a short’ prayer, General convenors ‘were Mrs. W. Wright and Mrs, Wm. Easton, Presiding at the urns during the were Mrs, I. McNeil, ae via song The eeie Leat Forever: is under. attack, and by no Tess a body than The Canadian Authors, Association, It claims that The Maple Leaf Forever, which is regarded almost as Canada's national anthem, is not heard very often these days because of the references made in it to war time achievements such as the capture of Quebec, - The association believes that new lyrics could be written “that will help unite our country from coast to‘ coast” and so is spon- soring a contest for the. best lyrics submitted in accordance with a set of rules, The winning contestant will re- ceive a prize of $1,000 and further. details, including’ the rules, are available from the association at Mrs. P. Swift, Mrs. R. Bro, Mrs. L, Bignell, Mrs. J. Gemmill, Mrs. and Mrs, T. Sanford. The | older girls of the Sunday School were servers and they were Carol Wal- die, Joan Mason, Gayle Levins, Heather Anderson, Donna Walper, Patsy Hughes, Charlotte Sharples and Linda Thring. In charge of Donna Marken, The girls all wore white aprons trimmed with plaid: and hats made of a doily with plaid streamers. Jim’s apron was the same as the girls and he had a plaid bow tie. Kitchen committee were Mrs. R. Harding, Mrs. W. Shay, Mrs, D. G. Furey, Mrs, M. Kanigan and Mrs. R. Hunter, Mrs; M. Peachy "was in charge of the children who accompanied their mothers and she ifs at 1. sd St. in’ Toronto, - However, what — I ask - — is wrong with the present lyri In days of yore, from Britian’s shore, Wolfe the dauntless hero came, And planted firm Britania’s flag, On Canada’s fair domaine; Here may it wave our boast and pride, And. join in love eve on | Bl The Thistle, Shamrock, Rose en- twine The Maple Leaf forever. Chorus —; The Maple Leaf our emblem dear, The Maple Leaf for- ever, God save our Queen and Heaven bless The Maple Leaf for- ever. At Queenstown Heights, and Lundy's Lane, Our, brave fathers side by side, For freedom, homes and loved ones dear, Firmly stood and -nobly died;, And those dear rights which: they maintained We swear to yield them never, Our watchword ever more: shall be, The Maple Leaf forever. Our’ fair Dominion now ex- tends From Cape. Race to Nootka Sound, May peace forever be our lot, and plenteaus store abound; And may those. ties of love be ours; Wihich discord cannot sever, And flourish green o'er Freedom's homé, The Maple Leaf. forever. them with coloring, ete, She was assisted by Lynn Wil- ley, Joanne Lanzarotta and Joy. Gordon. Throughout, the afternoon songs of Scotland’ were softly played in.the background on a re- cord player, a paid-up members. inthe. Sonlor | Mrs,;-Waldie for ‘the’ most’ enjoy- Citizens and that there willbe] able evening, Dainty: refreshments many birthdays celebrated durlng| were served by Mrs, O'Morrow and February. 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Hutchinson | GIANT the candy and bake table was | Fim Afternoon Tea & Show IN SUPPORT OF MINOR HOCKEY SATURDAY, FEB. 1st ARENA HALL 2.30 - 4.30 “DOOR PRIZE”. : * Proceeds for Jacket Crests _ Gives You UNLIMITED Color Selection Sp Interior and Poot Decoration 1 Oio CLUE FIVULY mums SLA St. David's WA to Buy a Pew In Memory of Mrs. Horswill — The regular meeting of &St. David's WA, Castlegar Branch, was held in the church undercroft Inst week with 18 members present and Mra, C, W, Kennedy presiding. The meeting was. opened with all will, MUSIC LESSONS ACCORDIAN - STRING INSTRUMENTS ‘INCLUD: ING GUITAR; ‘MANDOLIN, VIOLIN, ETC. PHONE 365-5686 After:7. p.m. mas time. NRA AOA Monat f and . Phone R.A: (Bob)* Horswill 365-3491 Cars and Trucks Stock. of Volk wag New Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades a q pbscishdaeta MOTORS i: Nelson MTNA Hey Kids! and HOBBY ee OT a Starts next week.— Get all the information “and rules now at-the = S FUN FOR EVERYONE PRIZES GALORE! TATA E PLAZA DRUG MODEL. : Plaza Drug repeating the WA pare follow- ed by one minute's silence in mo- mory of. the late Mrs, A. Hors- This being the first meeting of the year, Mrs. Kennedy extend- to all and hoped the WA would have a good: year to- gether, Thank you notes were re- ceived from those who. had re- ceived cards and flovrers at Christ- Mrs. R. West, reporting for ‘the pzayer. partner, read a letter of thanks for the gifts the prayer partaer. had received, Living Mes- sage report was given by Aldrich who reminded the mem- bers that: their subscriptions to .».| the Living Message are due, The scclal services report was Mrs, A, = given by’ Mrs, i. Kelly, Seventeen’ hospital visita have been made, Christmas cards were sent to sen- jor shut-in members, Plants, cards and flowers havé also been sent to sick members, Mrs, F, Gibson chair, The January ‘meeting of the Robson WI. took place at the home of Mrs, Wm. Waldie with 14 mem- bers and one visitor presont, The President, Mrs, Waldio, was in the Mrs, Ballard reported a large Parcel of warm used clothing had ben shipped to the Unitarian Ser- she needed some supplies for ‘the Little Helpers, It was also report- ed, that Mrs, Horswill’s name will be placed in the Book of Remem- brance, It was decided to purchase a pew for. the church and install it in memory of Mrs, Horswill. ‘Ways’ and ‘means of raising money were discussed and it was decided to hold afternoon bridge parties in the hat | vices C and ao letter of appreciation was’ read from Dr,| Ph Hitchmanova who stressed the need for warm clothing especially for countries served by UNICEF, ‘A letter of thanks from the Crippled Children's Hospital for a Christmas present sent to adop- tee Michael Patten was read and information that Michael has been after the Ci It is hop- ed to: have several before Lent begins. The Women’s World Day of Prayer was discussed! and this will be held on Feb, 14. The WA birthday party will. be held the latter part of Feb. ‘The annual church potluck supper and. meeting will be held in the church undercroft on Jan, 27, The WA members will serve and the new-adoptee is now Roger Tomas, Cards of thanks were read for cards ‘and pretty hankees re- ceived at Christmas also’ members present who had recelyed’ them thanked the Committee, Coin bags for donations to the mentally ill were distributed and later collect-. ed to be sent in, After: some discussion th was decided to. card Services on Feb, 12 and 19, Help- ers to serve were named. It was decided that the. WA meeting will start at 7.30 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays: of the month, except during Lent when Parties in the hall due to Tncle of | ey. Patronage but Mrs, Hubert said she expected. to have a card party at the home of Mrs. Sutherland on Jan, 31 and is hoping holding the card games in ‘a private home might bring out a larger attend. nce, Mra, Waldie named the com- ' CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 30, 1964 Robson Wi Names its Commiffees for 1964 supplted by Mrs. Byers was won] ments were served by the execu- by Mrs, Ballard, Delicious refresh- | tive. mittees for 1064: Home economics, the Mre, Byers, Ross and)Fornelli; educa- tlon, the Mrs, Scott and Jolly; agri- culture, Mrs. Carr and Sutherland; citizenship, Mrs, Miller and Carter; cemetery, Mrs, Ballard and Mc- ee; sunshine, Mrs. Grant; hos- Pital, Mrs, Woodrow and Smecher: Fall Fair, Mrs, Hubert; booster men. dnd children in the several [prize and refreshments, Mrs, Evans; auditors, Mrs, Smith and Mille publicity and reporting, Mrs. Ss therland, Mrs, Scott reported that Mrs. Palmer, provincial president, had organizations. Because of the need for child- ren's clothing and warm quilts for babies the president, Mrs. Waldie asked Mra, Jolly to be responsible for making quilts for UNICEF, and asked her to call on members for help, Mrs. Byers asked’ members for Sheriffs box tops and Salada tea box ends to send in for mon- returns, The pillow slips donated: by Mrs, Deustche and for which raf. fle tickets had been sold at the Christmas party were brought out. More members bought tickets and /undereroft. there will be a church service the WA will start at 8.15 p.m. in the Father Wilding. joined | the meeting and was introduced ‘to each member by Mrs. Kennedy. }° He spoke‘ of the services and ‘of the ‘activities of the church’ and asked for the support’ of all. . He also said how pleased he was to.be present and to’see such a’ good. attendance of members, . The meeting was closed ‘with prayer, after which delicious: re- freshments ‘were served’ by the hostesses Mrs, F. Gibson and Mrs. ‘J. Kelly. The highlight of the re- freshments was the cutting of a beautifully decorated birthday for Mrs: J: Killough. The cake was decorated in white and pale green and inscrived “Happy Birthday, Tanis.” Members. sang Happy the pillow slips were drawn for and won by Mrs, Carr, Mrs, H. Johnson was welcomed back as a member after an absense of some years, The booster prize : Attend Robson Robson Guides and Brownies held their first ‘mecting of the year at ‘the home of Mrs,'E. Thors with 18 members: present and Mrs, E, Gi- raud presiding. resignation as treasurer and Mrs. cake Danchella’ kindly offered’ to take over, the District tet she had attended in "Castle. Parents Meet “The Parent Committee to the Mrs. ‘Nickerson tendered her Mrs. Thors gave a xenort on Plans Underway For Scouts, Guides Feb. Thinking Day District, Guiders and Scouters held a meeting last week in the United. Church hall with a very Rood attendance from Kinnaird, Robson and Castlegar. Mrs, J, Dalziel, District Com- Plans were eeting made for the Scouts and Guides Birthday. aa lively discussion followed For ALL your Travel requirements, see Vipond for Travel - 1560 Bay Ave., Trail Phone ZENITH 6181 _ Representing ALL Air, Ship & Rail Lines the mother and daugh- ter banquet. Due to the fact that Guiders are so busy during “Think- ing Week”.-the banquet date was set for March 9 at 5.30 p.m. A menu was agreed upon with Mrs, T. Sanford to convene the banquet with Mrs. R. Bro and Mrs. L. Flynn to. assist. * Upon the conclusion of a busy meeting the hostess served deli- cious refreshments. Mrs,"M. Plot- nikoff won the booster prize, Next meeting will be held on March 17 with the place and time to be CAKE MIXES ‘DUNCAN HINES Own Thinking Day Program which | = will be held on Feb, 23, All the Guides, Scouts, Cubs | == and Brownies of the district will be in attendance at this service. This year there will also be the newly-formed Rangers attending. 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