CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 14, 1963 iP ' ' Martin Head Junior Firearms EIA ATA Richardson IS Chairman He ped ney '"" KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS fe | B INGO Handicapped Society Drive For: Funds Starts On May 1 Of St. John’s Ambulance The Gnaden Feerion | Arg Tasted Here gistered Chess Club, newly organ- New chairman of the Castle-,tnke classes through the local| Trustees for their assistance to the | zed. in this area, has elected ite gar-Kinnaird St. John's Ambulance} centre, but such was not the case, | St. John's Centre. officers for 1963. Ge One Aoeretions Hoe. Elected president of the Board heating ‘ptsatt. The house ha city Centre is Frank Richardson, who|said Mr. Rivers, and no for President is S. Martin, .viee-| ducted a sereening of the junior ” of Governors of the Kootenay So-|water supplied, ‘and. in, addit! on was elected at the annual mecting| interest had been shown at the 162 heres the centre. with aj President is O, Kofler, Tournament | members of the Castlegar ‘nnd Dis. ’ i! +\clety. for “Handicapped Children |there are three wells ‘and ‘an ‘ir: held last week, plant although there Wad been|balance of $46.45 as of Dec, 31,| director is J, Regan, treasurer and trict Sportsman's Club on Tuesday . RIT. A Ss HALL . & for a second term ‘of. office. waa |rigation system for. the farm area, Mr. Richardson takes over|Plenty of publicity, and the com-| and $18 in one outstanding bill, It | Secretary is H. S. Johnson, in the elementary school here,’!” FRONT ST. . Richard Vogel and the members| garden and orchard. A’ concrete from R. Rivers, 1962 chairman, Pany was agreeable to paying the| was felt these funds were suffic- Regular weekly meetings are The ‘screening was arranged || Y } ‘ of his executive. They were accord-|and’ steel’ fence runs right down In other 's ‘class fecs. fent to get new classes underway. | held cach Wednesday at 7 p.m, at through the B.C. Federation of : , ed a hearty, vote a ponfidence and|the highway, and gates soul be Frank Ingham was nomed_ vice-|and instructors were available but The meeting voted to switch |e Marlane Hone Chess players | Fishand Game Clubs, and ‘is part 5 P closed to make thetarene ei sey chairman and Horace Perkins was|there was no response, the locale of classes to Kinnaird ae on ally inv! ed and anyone} of the optometric Professton’s = AM at. the’ annual meting held in |eral good Hameo urnltae, + returned as hon. sec.-treasurer, He felt the weekly shift| this year, if possible, at the Wood-| ‘5 Welcome to atten Junior Hunters Vision Sere nin; a I: Creston on Feb. 3 . set aiid: some ot er app. donation Also named were John Guth- shonkes Possibly had something to| land Park school, Peers Tait ~- | Program.‘ au ap : all = A. W. Burch, vice-president; be mth In the ; poss as ado! rie, Celgar pulp mill manager as|do with it. The secretary was instructed AGH Statistics released by the game COME EARLY DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. i . "B, Redisky, second vice-president; from the fam H honorary president, and & honor- Concluding his report, Mr.|to contact L. E. Cantell, night Don “py federation showed that 63'per cent ‘} Mrs, J.-H. Moffitt, secretary, and| | ‘Under instruction from Mr. H ary vice-presidents, Dr. J. V. Hall,| Rivers tendered thanks to provin- schoo! director, regarding the mat- . ue y of all, hunting ‘accidents’ in’ B.C, lite = A. R. Speers, treasurer, were all|shipp ‘of the licensing department Dr. C,. S. Fowler, Dr. D, F. Ter-jcial headquarters, the local doc- TCA L . . were ‘caused hunters imder 21 re-elected to office. J. H. Moffitt beds nent, Dr W. M, Yule and Dr. A. |tors, and the Board of School ier See eee clas eared Brothers years old, To pas optometric vis. hy | will eontinue his work. as adminis: aati peep aaa oe DS Jobnnon. aie 14, at 7 p.m. These classes will be ion teams have screened 30 clubs a uation a dvisor. as |shd ‘the medical health officer, J. ! dula, He Howes: Senn Dalsiel, Cash Prizes held iin: Woodland Park Gchool: ae, Sorat oy is ' Mill La iar have inspected the build: ou ) HF. Hower fohn Dalziel, cording to latest. advice. Reports The battery of screening con- We I te th Ss d i any missed from the meeting, His Newton’ have inspec! : s Ge heel ekemolh Gene Ocha, F or Teeners j twas also decided to contact : eee alsts sy ie field of aie e cor Y 1e (e) e an Ss. on work Hee rive} shelfraab for the |ing and reported it cH suitable £64 4 * " * ass stant vil defence co-ordinator,| a8, eye co-ordin- y ‘ociety will long ‘be the use of ded -cl en, } urs] Sustee. Osachoff and Mrs. HJ. Warner, a5 ta whether his Rossland Tralt Luis i . : ‘ Vancouver’ 8 Finest Motor: Hotel” 7 and’ appreciated: © lonly minor alterations ‘or additions ! group intereste: taking part ¥ a fs Enthusiastic delegates from 10 a i Hb a marked decline in the num Talent Show in a refresher course at this time. tho | bia ‘policies are the best ‘ones to WINTER RATES NOW. IN EFFECT \ all the Kootenay branches, travel- needed for fire protect jon an tea ir, of can ates ane ing first ae th Fi Some discussion was held’ on | follow. 2 ess “ aa ‘Rates from $7.50 single i) y led over treachorous, ley roads, to | Safety. i courses was not yan the cha aa sere is a correction to be/different aspects of St. Johns’ "There cane ie doubt, howe P. { attend this meeting: John “By Vare While verbal’ ‘approval. has a? man’s 1962 report. Mr. Rivers stat- rom an article of a few! courses and. those ‘given by civil ever,, that now that ‘a. Federal|| Just 8 mfnutes from downtown and right areumd the corser a coe; Claita Billingsley,‘ Doug Milne |been given, acting on the advice of | {28 ed questionnaires sent out by pro-| weeks ago. The introducéd Didtih| defence. Anyone taking the latter Ny Ted this’ mat. and E.’C, Morley from Trail; Boyd | Boyd Atheck of Nelson, Mr. Vogel vincial headquarters shows the de-|Club is actually the Drama Club: | Courses in fundamentals of first aid slestion ‘has been ea “A this’ aul a from Vancouver's beautiful Stanley Park ‘and ‘Eugithh Bay. G. Affieck from Nelson; E. A. Fitz-|to assure the granting of a license i cline is apparently a general trend.| ° Keep practising for the talent| attains a certificate in fundament- ee een ee A promtiene || Free Parking - All roemas with Tv.” Tub’ and ‘shower, } f wri : i “Richadrson felt this ap |show' because there are now big| als, which is the highest award athy could be due in part to the St.|cash prizes. The Teen Town Ta- civit defence gives, Te one wishes John’s first-year. certificate being|lent Show is on March 16. to receive a' voucher, medallion or given a five-year validity. People We regret to announce that] labels it is necessary to attend re- i are not anxious to come out to|the father ‘and daughter dance} gular St, John’s ‘classes. | * classes when their certificates are/had to be cancelled’ because of ick, Jt Stokes and. Fred {has : ten Makara from Castlegar. to operate the home after these é ‘There are many’ obvious. ad- are. vantages to this already developed | With... ~ 40 acre property. The large house The houses could be vacant by | ig is of solid brick construction, ot April 1 so that plans - could be /f then ‘pleaded. with the Members MAKE THE SANDS YOUR HEADQUARTERS , {of the Liberal Party and the New oy Tel, MU-2-1631 Telex: 2850 Democratic Party ‘to release Gen- eral''McNaughton fromthe obliga- AN tion of appearing before the Parlia- TH E S DS “Shop At The Store ‘Where. Dollar B Buys More! ‘MAPLE. LEAF : : : ; eee [i FRAZER VALE. variety of topics and normal- Several members suggested |i, doa} with thelr ridin; mentary Committee’ in’* Ottawa : 1755 Davie § ‘Vanoeuver, BC. VE could accomodate 10 to - |made for occupancy by the fall, Mr. asin EPS nie : z wee fs aS ¢ es i good for such a long period. i lack of interest on the part of|St, John’s should make more use|” Tam-ot the’ oeton that this since ‘he, General McNaughton, is i treet, . - = sons, There are brick onthuitaieee, Vogel stated. i reieg i * . Fi sh & Chi Ss | 24-02. kk je 59 A total of 58 awards distribut- | the daughters, We hope to repla oO P) : - ff ed in 1962 covered both spring and|the dance with ve hone te replace of | the’ assimilation “method of | year’s debate was on a much high- | Now‘ opposed’ by all informed op- Pan aime tel at ee ARE e Bo include a double. garage and This could be a “Pilot pro-|f f Ossetia nsassteiectienhs ACCT fall classes held in Castlegar un-|ty, eg..picnie or wiener roast. Hae cee eceettatieails ean eee ens level than in former, years and een ert ie omeek I had the : aes or os — =a ! i lees and by~ aes bere : - : ~ der the night schoo! program. Remember ‘Teen Town mem-|th many constructive suggestions| "During ‘the wee ad the ; Sere z 4 —— re - . — an : : : rj e studént to handle. It was felt ding to accomodate a larger : 5 g qi have come forth from every side| opportunity of visiting’. Victoria ATTENTION ? biulding ac ( nee “ Colzar employees would aan Sine 12 Gounciltone oon Tes Sree eee raeaicey # coal of the House, oth College (soon 'to be Leet as' the ALATA AeA { K INNAIRD SOGIALS — SOGIALS Runaber of suildren is erected the MAPLE LEAF ’ MALKINS RA GE. : H There is no question but that| University ‘of Victoria), as the . | operation could be runn: - : aes J i against a few such casualties than t Mrs. Kaufman, Ph. 365-5488 There ‘is no doubt a larger ; the events in Ottawa over-shadow-|Suest of Roland Cacchioni and N A .- .|thly. There ‘is no do ares AC: N 1 | Shae ian ae ee eeeee ey eoeeeee|| ~= SUBSTANTIAL Bo athe ies cite eh ee GARLIC RINGS 3 for .. $1.00 MARMALADE 4-1b. tin 75e i Z and ‘the''defeat of the Conserva- resse . * = : : , : e Assimilation is used to a great-|tive Government in Ottawa will|the new ipulldings being ' erected { uncle, darian Mss, \Gearae sent ed-handicapped children and adults : extent in the civil defence clas- definitely “have repercussions in|. the ‘campus and’ foresee ‘that INCOME TAX SAVINGS . y zon ang hen: bi to attend | Pet continue with more enthus- y 3 : : 3 Se ses than in the St. John’s method, |the debates in our Legislature. |in days to come, on this'site will : i recently when 6 came c tust iasm than before. : MAPLE LEAF. vee. AYLMER CRUSHED OR SLICED . whic adheres more strictly to the Mr, ‘Bonner has indicated that | be erected one ‘of the’ most beau- ¢ h a retreat at. Nelson during The delegates at the meeting A Sf : B A eck. Rev -Haniel isa Redemp- voted approval of ‘the purchase of the Archibald property, and ap- A. delightful “furprise party proved the sale of the other 35 ac- the defeat of the Federal Govern- | tiful universities in the world. ment ‘could cause some delay in ‘As in former years I-intend to Self t Id Rivne? & Professi ' ‘i és the settlement of the Columbia|carry on the practise ‘of inviting ptt forthcoming when the civil defence | Rive? ‘Treaty, It is obvious : that|Students from ‘Rossland ‘and Trail The chairman advised a re- Port on the use of assimilation is SMOKED PICNICS Ib. bia) Miles 20-0. 3 tins les which is sometimes confusing es- Pecially to the new students. Richardson stated _the| the ctrecath of ity atnventn ean [get Speech will be delivered by For information C: Arthur Anderson oF instructors ‘should be present) at shalled with the facts, the Conser-| the Premier. We are: all-looking phone 365-2201. ; “ BA Be t varied gifts, Guest were George |&¢ and Mary Woods, callers for the group, who also celebrated an an- niversary the Svening previously, By. the time this Tetter is pub- lished in'the’ newspaper, the Bud. . . was held Sunday evening at the Pi property owned by the Society. : representative: returns from east-} nothing can he done about the distri 7, Dresenny: fitending ithe co uy orton x relier from Income, — sok cathe eotision 6 or thoir 16th This will not’ be offered. for ale q o s, ificati ity, to attend ‘a session ‘o! i iti ’ : luable property an : til G - | University, ‘ax fain condi . . now. It is val fe, property “ q A feeling was expressed by PaliFication unt 2 new GOVerR|the Legisiature and to provide under on nm concitiens: Rf wedding anniversary when mem-|vsive should increase later, when MAPLE LEAF, : 2 ‘BUNCHES those present that sare: nein The Ray them ‘with dinner ' “n me Parlis: aR bers of the < a oe i Gauare, the new main highway is built, t Sa Te ee would ‘be Benefic |summed up the Government's po-|Mentary Restaurant. This practice For benefit on 1962 income, you \- ime sf A” Kootenay-wide ‘drive: for. UNCI M A Ss k .00 it tae tema eee woe each son nah Gaantare oe tea paced. ee eee ee Wee eee Baer ea were tn tnd Oe Red tr ay 3° iL H ME T 4 pkgs. $1 q ro 10° cl legis- ii i zs . Ib; ive set own. interpretation of “methods, ligated that ithe Provincial Gov. faee ae enon til February 28, 1963 to act. i recipients of many interesting and|S1 this' year with the objective sel course’ and-that over the period DOMESTIC 2 : : , " WESTONS: Shortening 2Yalb. cnt. 89c | FIG 5 BARS 2-Ib. pkg. 2 es clubs and under the direction ofa : align chairman in each local: all classes, unless is| vative ‘and the ‘Liber- | forward to the contents of the Bud- : 3 q ee ieee ity. impossible through’ shiftwork or. . ; t get which, rumour has it, will be q ex. guests. were Doug. ana | #7: sickness. -. ee erated a itish: Goins [a réeord: budget Lic : Boi Hebertinm, president for the je Anaa the meeting, and new of- ~-Mr."Howes spoke on : During the week I had the op-|S mm te club; Dick and Ann Howe, , Olivé given at were read... The “local of marking candidates on exams, : ; portunity of discussing the possibi- Peau aAtaneuc el > and Tony Krause, John and Doreen | °°" Sools ure all very aetive and and advised questions should be| Ladies Basketball —|iity of obtaining a dieset -power |= 4 Starchuck, Stan Saunders, Herman | managing financially with the as graded as to difficulty according unit from ‘the B.C. Hydro for’ in- and ‘Nora Switzer; Chuck snd Pane oer ‘sy Wools, Celia and Bill: Thom, | Sitance of - the service - organiza‘ Helen and Jack Rossworm, Winnie House and private onstions pang memberships, to! su] bandh senna Rov ana Agnes rant for the School ol. age children. to the award being tried for. Thus stallation at Deer Park and Ren- a ‘candidate for a medailion or la- Club Hopes to Be ata, so“that the residents of this bel would not receive the same district could receive electric pow- type of problem as those for certi-| fp BG, Playoffs er. ficates or vouchers. The chairman KAY MOTORS itd.) 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL Phone 3683301" on ' Pe onut Butter 4-Ib. tin. 99c.| Instant Chocolate 2-1b. tin 89¢ Because of the indecision: sur- =| B | - “adult? y : eee : ; : ‘|stated this method is, in fact, us-| rho Castiegar Ladies Basket-|Tounding the Columbia River dev- SALES / AND SERVICE = | Greetings to Mr. Murtin Bale handleratt clauses for "tele adult ? eas Tae : FIVE: Rous ually the accepted one. o elopment, it is difficult to persuade : i for. many. happy returns on his "SNOWFLAKE * : aus ball Club sponsored by Pitt's Drugs | Cippment, it le ¢ th _Shevrolet 5 Oldsmobile. Envoy birthday which will be held’ Feb PE Se etnies i P fon he et cnt ofa eae, ae, wha SP ulna one ad ht ‘Cadillac Weenie as ae 2¥a-lb. 79 FLOUR 25- Ib. b $1 98 of André et a ae Riper pena It is ha oe err ate nae Pa te Renata. une : =| : OF interest & the ete form. Rummage Sale Held "Shortening V2- tin uses ¢ ag. bide as £. eee not doing anyone a‘service to a- 1 into Deer Park ‘and Renat Fine ) > i ‘ ward a passing mark if the stuc|gefecten Mets oy neg eae | The B.C. Hydro, however, are est and Cleanest Used Cars in the Kootenays i ation of a sociel group of mothers . Every Ca Car Guaranteed "WHOLESALE GM PARTS DB DISTRIBUTORS who meet once a month fore two- x to assist tht Br ion Kindergarten on informal : ‘The Ladies Auxiliary ‘to the basis and to enjoy a coffee party | Royal ‘Canadian Legion Branch among new acquaintances. No. 170 held: a” very. successtel ) ‘Their meeting in the kinder-|Tummage sale Saturday in garten Jast ‘Thursday accomplish- | Legion Hall. dent does not know. the work, es-| niniti hosted: by the Kel-| Prepared to loan a diesel -unit to pecially with beginners. A’ good owna ladies, team Meikles Teddy |the residents of this area if the or grounding is essential. Bears, a Sr. “A” club and formerly |esidents will form. an organiza- eo al Mr. Richadrson replied he felt| Canadian Ladies Sr. “B" cham-|tion to operate the plant them- the awards were not the important pions, Castlegar coach, Gordon | 5¢lves. I have written to interested things as long as the student learn-| Baulkhuam, is-confident that the | Parties in Deer Park suggesting ‘SWIFTS : THRIFT. BOTTLE Bologna by the piece Ib. 29c_ Liquid Detergent 24-oz. . 59c for all General Motors Vehicles a ed the four basic points, shock, | cast! Ladie are the Sen-| that they form such an organiza- —_— <= FS SS —_ ‘ breathing, bleeding and "how toljor -89c : Job in the kitchen. sufficient number of boys and girls|20. we Inland is ‘keeping more. :men “employed this ena Sve: Tf there’s work to be done to improve your were interested the -Jocal centre . ‘ ; 2 home, now is the time to put it in hand. could make sina award to these Winter installing gas services. ; eee - ee ie s, i ’ Z x + Wintertime is the time when Juande guise ist Se ee ee ete elas wae ce Robson WI Holds Now there are rio oxttra frost charges. : : LiquiD- ic eaet 5 putting houses in order are available at sho! thorized to advertise dates and i ; : é age notice. Now is the best time to get repairs places of the forthcoming classes Second Card Party : SoU aS AE : MARGARINE 4 Ib $1 00 i _ Aerowax V> gal. size : :. $1 39 and renovations done thoroughly, quickly and Tangemente with Board of Schoel| "The Robson WY held the se-| Wy. bef ur present fuel is used up and ‘ 3 ens ehert : " at lowest cost. Trustees for use of school facilit-|cond of their bi-monthly. card “Ape ly, before: your pi switch’ to - “e If the work you have in mind costs more than des: patios : “Sa 19 wit perrention W © Start with Cancidign Pacific you can you care to put out in sash there ne pia in play: ka b ° Ecos “ocak ee 2 af ‘ pe ee AUTOMATIC SA B cee ce be CHAMPION ep oe ly see your neighbourhood branc! a a Mrs, Thring was ies” i £ N es ‘ . o ae a 3 ; # : 3 of “MY BANK” and arrange for a low-cost be nent prize winner, for bridge and Br. Paikenn exte couse oe ee : _ NATUR/ ||. | DOG FOOD 10 tins. ..--. $1.00 B of M Home Imprevement " i : in whist Mr, Fornell play-| : BM Reservati ions are made at fine A : BEE HN ; : y ~ f Loan. The man who serves you fi ing in men’s held ‘highest’ score oe “4 tals — plans'are arranged for : eee 3 z= a . ~ . : : a —— : at the B of M will be glad.to —-gzauuscuus and Mrs. Fowler for women's. Mrs, i sehtioelkg fours and convenient : : : -without waiting. i if hi i Fornelli and Mra. Carr were in a { stop-overs, : do it — even if his name isn’t Castlegar News hates aE penceahseeate: © Careful attention fs given to ea DE a ee George. ee — |. - * make your. travel ‘do! lars . : stretch furiher. @ You'll’ see more and do more Bank or MonrTREAL when you Bae frovg aa aan For full details phone 365-4261 ; ei AB LC hn Casals Gost Bag Auto Collision 4 oe i Up'to-date equipment ‘for repairs ‘to ‘your car...) Castlegar Branch: J. 4. LAMBETH, Manager “It is-proved the best in the District” : z in auto body painting and repairs.” Auto Glass Installed - Workmanship Guaranteed 121 Columbia Ave. Phone. 365- 5022 WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 101 “Home of the. Fibreglass Car?