4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1961 Peace Power Beais Columbia? PRINCE GEORGE — Firm pre-| Peace River Power Development Co. diction that Peace river power will He told the annual meeting of be cheaper in Vancouver than Col-|the Prince George Board of Trade: umbla power was made here by|“I can't quote you the rates, but John §. Shakespeare, solicitor for]don't be fooled by the stories you Ae = ms CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. SMOKED PICNICS, Burn’s, Ib. ... 45c BABY BEEF LIVER, Tender, Ib.’. 55c PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. TIDE, King Size, WAX PAPER REFILLS, SOUP, Aylmer, Veg., 10 oz., 4 for 59c SOUP, Lipton’s Chicken Noodle, hear. I am prepared to say that Peace power will be delivered in the Vancouver area cheaper than Col- umbia river power." He said B.C.'s huge” hydro-elec- ric potential should be developed 8 soon as possible “If we are .to realize cheap power by taking ad- vantage of present-day construction costs,” Fallure to act now, he warned, will lose B.C. the advantage of con- struction costs he said were far lower than they will be 10 or 20 ‘years from now, And the result would be higher cost power. Because B.C. does not immed- fately need the tremendous power output avdllable from such sources as the Peace and Columbia rivers, Mr, Shakespeare said, the answer is that it should be exported until re- ‘quired at home. . “The capital required for such extensive hydro developments would be-fortifcoming if exports were per~ mitted over a period of years,” he sald, “There are huge aums (of mon- ey) in the world awaiting invest- ment in sound undertakings in with stable “It has been estimated, that if . readily accessible hydro sites in B.C. were developed, we could ex- port an average of more than $200 million worth of electricity per year, commencing when the new plants are completed in about 1968 and extending at least until 2985." Female Dogs May _Mean $25 Fines — left ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5165 Mrs, B, Macalister,. Mrs, J. Porter and Mrs, D, Gavrilik who were patients in the Castlegar hos- pitalvare all home again and ma- king progress, Mrs,, A. Smecher who, was vi-|° siting her son and daughter-in- Jaw, Mr, and Mrs, H, Smecher, at Edmonton arrived home Monday, Enroute home she spent-the week- end In Kimberley visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, A. Nixon, Mr, and Mrs; George Eastcott and son Wayne of Rossland vi- sited Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnson on Sunday. CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Margaret Churches, Phone 9512 A miscellaneous shower was held, on _Dec.e 19 at the home of Mrs, 5. Rysen for bride-elect, Miss Joanne Dunlop. Mrs. W. Horning, dr., acted as co-hostess. A Christmas: them prevailed. Upon arrival of the guest of hon- or and her mother, Mrs, J. M, Dunlop and the groom's - mather, Mrs. Soberlak, they were present- ed with corsages, Twenty-four guests enjoyed games, after which Miss Dunlop opened her gifts which were pre- sented to her in a miniature pi. ano. A delicious luncheon’ was ser- ved to the guests by the hostesses, iy eee My,.and Mrs, L. V. Campbell yesterday for Vancouver where Mr, Campbell, president of Mrs, Kaufman, Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 'T. Fourt on the week- end was Mrs, Fourt's sister, Mrs, Phil Goodenough and son Chuck of Kimberley. Miss Mary Field arrived on the weekend’ from The Pas, Man- itoba, to visit her sister, Mra, Margaret Evans and family. Mx, snd Mrs, T. Cormier have taken up residence at 191-7th Ave. » Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fink ac- companied by Mr. John Kennedy travelled to . Vancouver on the weekend, “Gary Hagen has been conval- escing’ at the’ home. of his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs, John Ken-, nedy after ‘being’ a patient in ‘Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mrs, Ken- hhedy’s sister, Mrs. Fred Hagen hes| been “here, ond recently accams panted her son back to thelr home in Creston. Linda = MoCauley celebrated her birthday ‘recently. Enfoying the occasion with her, were her guests Cheryl Gray, Sheila Gray, Kathryn White, Joanne Bradford, Margaret White, Laurie apd Patti Bate, ees The St. Joseph Council, Cath- olic Women’s League, held its Jan- uary meeting In the Kindergarten at which time Rey, Father Brophy suggested a day of Retreat to be held for the members in the near future, St. Rita's Parish will com- memirate the Solemn. Blessing of the church on March 25. A study Period was. established, the sub- Ject introduced by Mrs, G. Archi- bald, Phone 5488 the B.C. Weekly AS- sociation, will, chair executive Female dogs found rozming/meetings of that organization to- Castlegar streets “in that condi-|morréw and Saturday. Next Wed- tion” will result in a $25 fine}/nesday Mr, and Mrs. Campbell for thelr owners, works “super-| will go to Victoria where they willl’ visor Norman McNabb told attend the opening of the Legis- council Tnesday night, lature on ‘Thursday, Following the|. pia it epeata aks opening’ of the ‘Legislature : will attend the Executive Coun- JOHN ABBOTT cis tea party at the Empress Ho- Sir John Abbott, who took of-| tel and that evening they will at- fice in 1891, was C: ese ae aT le ANNUAL Of Home EATON’S .C FOR THIS SALE Special arrangements have been made for Castlegar and District residents to order merchandise’ from this Sale Flyer ... by phone ... Dire | Furnishings! STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 19 ‘anada's first}tend the State Ball. at Govern- Canadian-born Prime Minister, ment Hoilse, USTOMERS ct from EATON’S, TRAIL CUSTOMERS USING THE CASTLEGAR TELEPHONE. EXCHANGE, MAY PHONE TOLL FREE TO EATON'S, TRAIL, WITH THIS NUMBER. , EATON’S TOLL’ FREE No. ZENITH. 7244 F REE DELIVER CASTLEGAR |& DISTRICT RESIDENTS: =e OF MERCHANDISE. WILL BE: MADE TO j Preliminaries were set up re- garding the: Fall project which is to be a bazaar in October. A Kinnaird Social Notes bake sale for the Seminary Fund hostess prize, is planned for Jan. 28. Convenors ,e ees are. Mrs. J. Hendricks, Mrs 8. J. rhe Baden Powell ‘Club met Jankols, Mrs, HX. SoberInk«and/jogt month to enjoy thelr annual Mrs, E, McGauley, Christmas patty at the home of , Hostessea for the evening were) Mys,. Prank Oddie. The’ eight Mrs, J, Hendricks, Mrs. H. ‘Brig- geman and Mrs G. Archibald, Mrs, social evening and: delicious boxed J. Kaufman was: winner of .the|Iunches, ° : : Laktin| they| om FETBACK — To Mr. and'Mrs. D. Fetback of Castlegar, Jan. 16, @ son,” RAFTHR — To Mr. and Mrs. H. Rafter of Castlegar, Jan. 18, a daughter, : - WHO WILL BE ~ . '.CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT’s | ~ Citizen. of the. ‘Year! ‘Guan and organizations are. -asked to submit their suggestions by 5 pm dan. 31 to: AAGE SYLVEST Chairman, Kiwanis Citizen of the Year Committee The Award will be Announced Feb. “4 SETI ne re neater TENTS I ee TAT uM YOU; ARE. INVITED TO ATTEND " Visitor's Day _ Stanley ‘Humphries Jr.-Sr. ‘High School 10.00 AM to 4.00 PM MONDAY, JANUARY °23 - Refreshments Served by PTA 4 from 3.30 to 4.00 pm SUNRYPE . AYLMER’S LIPTON’S ORANGES, 5 lb. bag © POTATOES; (Pontiac) 100 Ib. sack Eggs, GRADE “A” LARGE, Dot, occu a Apple Juice, 18 on tn ie $1 00 Tomato Juice, : 40 02 3 nN $1 .00. 7 Soup, Chicken, Noodle, Tom., vee 4 PKGS . 4c Cheez Whiz, sour ito: 2: .. Hamibueger: = Leen Pein @ Bs, $1 00° Spare Ribs, veo ee... Tomatoes, : na oF resh, TUBE . oe ie Bananas, : Golden Ripe, iy LBS2).280002 29. - TOILET TISSUE, Ballet, 8 rolls -. KLEENEX, Flat Fold, 400’s, 4 boxés Open daily'9 a.m. to 9 p.m. except Monday . Closed 12 moon’ We Deliver | 69. 19¢ ight to Emit quanti We Reserve’ The Right ‘To Limit Quantity te members presen participated in a - i $42 Fire Loss in Kinnaird Only -one fire ‘took place) in Kinnaird during 1660 dolng $42 damage, fire chief Rene Archam~- bault told council in his annual tG- caused by the sun - magnifying through a window pane: and set- ting off matches on: the window sill in’ turn Igniting ‘the curtains.” Membership in the. department port. “rts fire" he noted, “was!stands at 29, Two members resign- areca Central Trading § KINNAIRD, B.G. FREE, DELIVERY _-. PHONE 3093 ‘sou ‘Lipton’ 8 Chicken Noodle,, “PORK & BEANS, Malkin’s, 4, 15 oz. tins for we es NESTLE’S QUICK, 2 Ib. pkg. . ot \BABY FOOD, 10 tins F RESH LR grade ‘AY large, doz. See GARLIC RINGS, 2 for . - $1.00 A SIDE BACON, Ib. POTATOES, ‘members joined, Floyd Heagy wos S| marshal. ed, during ‘the year and two new promoted to captain. ‘There were 12 fire calls in the year, 10 of them for bush fires. ‘There were 123 street lights chan-| ged during the year. There were 404 different types of - ‘permits Is- sued, 375 ‘of them burning ‘permits, ‘The flre marahal instructional unit was in the area and conducted S| training classes, “These. classes’ were well attended: by our depart- ment and members obtained. valu- able information and training.’ “Great emphasis ‘in ‘training throughoit the year had been pla- ced in use of the new type of hy- drants as well as different phases of fire’ fighting, , hose sys, gas masks, etc. Monthly training in the operation of our pneolator was carried out during the year, and I are with feel confident that all the members| THE SPORTS SENE By JAKE KOENIG, Phone 5274 LOCAL ROMP RINK WINS . BONSPIEL BD. MoDonald won the right to ad- vance to the Kootenay playdowrs of the association of police ciirl- ing club in Nelson on’ Friday, Jan. 10, with the winner advancing to the provincial Playdowns in Pen- Hater later this month. In‘winning the doublé knock- out .aplel with two teams from the Castlegar rink entered, they defeated . the’ Grand ‘Forks entry, skipped by Const. Simpson ina final draw. Members of ‘the wining * rink were Lead’ L. Dolter, ‘second .R. Kostynski, third W. Irvin and skipped by. BL MeDonald, (NY BPARES Mondays mixed the operation and use of this equip- ment.” There were ‘no calls tor’ "the Pneolator and 101 inspections of Rublic places were made during the year with infractions being prompt- ly remedied, Regular fire drills were held in village schools and monthly : Shop Easy 1 Teachers’ 3;, Untouchables 4, Ka- vies Ally Kats 0;° Ricks ‘T'V- Re- pairs 2, Splinters 2; Ladies high aingle, Kay Falle, 242; Ladies high ‘three, Janna.Brownlle; 578; Mens high single, Steve Paszty, 268; .Mens high three, Cliff ' son, G15; eam: heh single and 820, reports were to the fire New equipment was purchased during the year and Obief Archam- bault attended the fire chiefs’. con- vention at Campbell ‘river. and a 2-day course. at the fire marshal’s office in Vancouver, “From these meetings I have. passed along to all the members all the useful data and OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | We: ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY. AND DRY CLEANERS | “DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY... EAA TARTAR EV ee COMPARISON PROVES PER 8-OZ, - |PRODUCTM REXALL . DIET-AID Riboflavin (B2) that I had gained.” ., Firemen tfepaired the kiddie ears for the park in time for use during the summer and the fire hall grounds were landscaped, The department appreciated “the splen- id cooperation, assistance snd har~ mony” that it received from com- missioners and the village crew dur- ing 1960 and the “excellent coop- eration we have and are receiving from village- residents in keeping our fire loss so low.” , Village chairman Carl‘ Loeblich noted “this council: certainly sp- preclates our volunteer fire.depart- ment” and eaked the chief to ex- tend the willage's franks to. the firemen, -~Dear- Park Park Wi “ Planni z ‘Social Bight ‘members ‘and one, ‘visitor attended the January meeting of the Deer. Park, Women's Institute Mens League, ‘High’ single,. Gilbert Schuepfer 255; high three, Harry Oheveldave 645; team high single, Alcoholics 970; team . high. pares; Alcoholics 2792, ef bs Tuesday Afternoon Ladles Ally Kata 3, windy $ 1; MB's 0, Slow Pokes '4; Alouettes 4, Hur- ricanes 0; high single ‘and ag- gregate, Mona “Menard 257 and ‘Til; team high single and ag- eregate, ‘Ally Katz 961 and 2326, ' ‘Tues, Night Mixed League 9 pm. + Ladies high single and aggre- gate, Ann Fishwick 210 ‘and 560; mens high single and aggregate Lucky Holman 259 and 654; team high single’ and aggregate, M, M. Kilowatta: 920 and 2517. < Loretta Rust 256 and 649; team. high ‘single and aggregate team No. 5 867 and 2246. ‘Wed, Night Ladies League High single, Fran Moffat 234; ‘Tigh Sggregate,' Elale Koochin 657; team high’ single” and aggregate, +{Choregirls 731 and 2145. ‘Thurs. Night, Mixed League Ladies “high \siigle) and ag- “I gregate, Cheri Lyons: 194 and. 60); mens -high ‘single;~Dave Cudding- ton: 253; mens, high. aggregate, Fred Podmeroff 634; ‘team high at‘the home of Mrs, 0,.Williamson. ‘The. meeting’ opened -with: all present. singing “O | Canada.” Mra, O. D'Andrea read “Praye~ for the New.. Year". from the January Niacinamide After the reading, the corres- Pyridoxine HC1 Folie Acid ‘Calcium d-pant- Othenate z “Was Tead and discussed. Mrs. “Mottershead thanked «the members for the get-well card she] tree. received while ill. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Santa Claus for a job well done at the_ _shildren's Vitamin E Vitamin ‘B12 Calcium Phosphorus Iron : Todine Ch party, A scslal evening is planned for February 11. The ladies “are to pro- vide the reffeshments. The Febru- ary meeting will be held at ‘the home of Mrs, A. Kent. Each mem- ber will bring a bar of Ivory or to Unitarian Service Committees in Potassium Sodium Copper Manganese. Zine, .- : Magnesium: nase . * Authorities now suggest the use of folic acid‘ in. food supplements unnecessary REXALL DIET-AID Contains No Artificial Appetite Reducers _ REGULAR . : SPECIAL .. ree weriecn NEW. LOW PRICE : 3% ‘Tbs. : “CASTLEGAR & PLAZA. yc STORES”. was Sunlight soap, which Is to be sezit, SILVER BIRCH NOTES: ‘The. Christmas party held al Silver Birch School for the hand! capped ‘just before the school holl- days was'a happy affair: for the windows as cwell as ‘the Christmas. A “ git-down lunch was enjoyed at noon, with ,several parents and some of: the, Directors Present 93 guests. This was followed ‘by a few. lively. games and the singing of carols, after which the many gifts under ‘the tree were. distributed, ‘Everyone was well remembered with candy and oranges too pefore the party came. to a close and Mrs. Palsson and Mrs, Jack extend their thanks to the directors, the IODE and others who helped to make the re Mrs. A, the winner of the booster prize. party such a success, A local ROMP rink sklpned bv 3, ‘Trail, one. from Grand ‘Forks und| ° alngle and aggregate, ‘Team-No. 6 980 and 2750. Friday Night Mixed League + Peewees 4, Misfits 0; Panthers CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1961 Jim Lewis President of Minor Hockey | two to DeKergommeaux. “Palette” team was led. by Babakaiff with four goals, one for R. Smith, Grainette ‘and two for Pomecoy ellers 2, Goal scorero for Castle Motors were W. Kinakin, L, Koehle ‘and R. Melnick. For Bos- se Jewellers: R. ‘Infanti and J. ly 3, Beavers 1; ladies high single, Anne Koochin 237; ladies high ag- gregate, Molly White 605; mens high single, Ernie Newman’ 258; mens high aggregate; Lorne Zinto 712; ‘team high single, Phantoms 1036;-. team ‘high aggregate, Pee- Weeq 2863, , oe PISTOL CLUB MEBDTING A. meeting. of the Castlegar Pistol Club was held on Sun. Jan. 18, Discussion was matply pointed at drawing ‘up a program for the Midgets Jacks Pic-N-Pak 1, Smiths” op Electric 4, The lone scorer for} Scorers _for Bhop ent were F, Jack's was Little from. Shuttle- and worth, For Smith, Soffanoff with|each with two, one rior W. Baba. two, Conroy one and Infant! with qn assist going.to Shuttleworth, Juvenile 0". Bev's 5, Palette 8, Goal scor~ ers for Bev's were T. DeKergom- meaux with two, A. Athinson, R, Lewis and FP, Nazaroff;-with as- sista to F, Nazaroff, D, Zanet and coming season, The targets for the 1961 season are, ‘larger mem- bership‘ and better shooting facil- ities, “\ Anyone wishing information aa to-joining this club, please con- tact Ray, Lee at’ 5272. or Joe Sli- zak at 5055, 7 MINOR HOCKEY MEETING - A. mvesting. of the Castlegar the home of Chuck Thring on Monday’ night. ' Purpose: of the meeting wis to ‘fill the vacancy heft by president Josh Savoy, “who will be leaving shortly, and a va- cancy left by ‘secretary, A. Riz- zuto who resigned last month, Jim Lewis, formerly. vige pres- ident was elected president and Ron MacIntyre, formerly ‘an ex- ecutive was elected vice. president, ‘The secretarial position was taken aver’ by Lloyd Balley. M. Little fills the vacant executive position, REMEMBER, THIS I8 . HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA MINOR HOCKEY SCORES Pee Wees Pettitt Photos 5, Eremenko's 5, Goal” scorers for Pettitts’ were Pellegrin. with four, Kanakin one, assists Elliot with two, Allingham oné and Pellegrin with one. For Kenzie one and two to L. Oborne. Pettitt Photos 2, Oswald Mo- tors 2.. Goal scorers for ; Pettitt were ‘Pellegrin ‘one and Elliot with Pellegrin adding the, only assist. Fer Oswald Motors Ferguson and Belbeck were the scorers. : Bantams Qaddocks Shoes 1, Bob's Pay'n Takit 1. The goal scorer for] Maddocks was A. Wood’ with an assist to 8. Westgate. The scorer for Bob’s was R. Mitchell with an assist. to B. Blot. Minor: Hockey:-Asan. was held ‘at| | Te 20% Off TERELENE WHITE - NURSES’ Cl : a Ys Off KARNIES LADIES’ WEAR _ CASTLEGAR (Nae Caatlé Motors. 3, Bosse’ ‘sew- Stanley Humphries Jr. - Sr. High School *" WILL PRESENT : Band. Concert Tonight at 8.00 p.m. 4 “Proceeds towards a Band Trip to Oliver ALL. a ie al lp aa | EW: WINTER: TIRES CLEARING. AT a OFF PLUS RECAPABLE CASING . i PHONE 2411. ic al HAMS, ~ PAY ’N OPEN 9:00 TILL 9.00 Mon., ‘Thru ‘Fri. READY TO EAT, Lb. FRESHEGGS, cn». 1200: 39 FLOUR, 3 -POT ROASTS" AI Fe “CANADIAN BRAND BEEF” : cM 25 Ib. Five Roses, BACH ca 5 TAKIT “LARD, Cal Pac or Maple Leaf, 2 Ibs. GRAPES, Red Emperors, 2 lbs. BOLOGNA, Fancy: Quality, 3 Ibs. “GARLIC RINGS, Cal Pac, 3 rings FROZEN PEAS cca uses 49 POTATOES, » ». usm... MARGARINE, isrrxuv., 19 '49e 19¢ cscs" ees recess H