12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 21, 1962 . AA Williston ‘Tenders will soon have to be ealled: for the clearing of the High Arrow dam site just as they have : been, called-for. Duncan dam if the Columbia. development is to *con- tinue on‘schedule,: Hon. Ray Wil- _ | liston, ‘minister of lands, forests and water resources ‘anid here Fri- | day night. “Mr. -Williston--also. said that é milllon : flood Benefit pay. arc RENATA SOULS. Speaks On the Columbia ment from the United States has been allocated back to this area for: building better communica- tions :and facllities than presently the ‘so-called’: McNaughton “plan which-he said would see the whole Columbia power development: run- ning at ‘a deficit for 30 years. ‘This plin-is supported-out of, the Koot- enay-West riding by Mr, Herridge andthe ‘people’ of Canada. must learn’ altterently ‘on Monday,” con. tinued Mr. Williston, Ont., ‘accompanied’ by’ her. grand- son, Robert Kendrick of Stafford- ‘ville, Ont., ate“duests at the home - {of Mra, McGhie's brother, Mr. Ro- “!| bert: MeGhig,: Vancouver, * La 4) Mo and Mrs,’ eman’ ana | 2 daughters Pear] and Beverey spent the weekend at\Bonners'Ferry, Id- |aho, where. they attended a‘chur.|- ch ‘conventto: m ‘here “Pearl ‘land friends: rotored: to’. Salmon Arm | where. they:‘ will; spend a t three-week vacation. ‘Those’ attending ‘thi of ‘Miss J:'Lang:and Mr? Jack Han’ sen in Penticton on. June 16 were ‘G@. Alvina and Miss L. Fladager. is visiting Pat, the'home of her son- inlaw and fiaughters, Mr. and Mrs. among 228 ecSaon. Phat $60.00 rent: money if invested at 5% com: pound interest over 10 years. wil opresett a lost income of . $9, 269.75 ‘Invest in'a home t “ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES - ae SS Pott ee ee (FURIE NOTICE ITLEGAR :{ Church: Sunday’ ‘Schoot Spice nic at Castle Bar Ranch, Sat., June 23, 2 to 5.30 p.m Trans-, == weed “your. money] Grace Pi What makes a town pwho cares more about TAORAE: SERVI tee ees =r00! “BUY WISELY» WITH . ©: CE AT : SMITHS” PHO i The only Selon ‘, er cnane & =| HEATING | =I NE. 8401. —: CAS’ -),) Tested Permanent with ~. “Bullt-in”, ‘Shampoo and ..; : Pre-mixed Neutralizer, CMrsm. ‘Mrs. Me sechie ee simcoé, He jr : Recent, visitors at the home ot 5 ‘A..G, Koch :Includ: tation | ° provided fon =| ; “The * minister attacked Mr. :"fhe lands minister hit out at || ' PEDAL PUSHERS | “girl's sizes 8 --'14: JUNE SALE Interest’ to: sell surplus’ power at a profit dnd reduce the costs of electricity in'this proyince. Mr. Williston’ said that when Atrow and’ Duncan. dam High - ; Wiebe eu come on line B.C.” will have 800, 000 kw of extra power that must be sold immediately at a7minimum -.:.t of 4 mills'to pay for the dams. He Satherwaite of Nakusp | said that there wouldn't be em iti: ine “of selling this. power at™5 mills which ‘would “pay for. the three treaty projects plus the ma- chining of Mica." The minister said the High Ar- row is necessary because it has the the needs of the United States. He said any renegotiation of the treaty could :well mean ‘the end ‘of the LANDIS + John' Landis of Castlegar, June 1 a Sauanter. Ge ; " Special P Purse: Size .. Halr Spray’ rakes Ir. behave for cool’ and, comfort- Eremenko & Co. : At preset we: have available at our store; two attractive styles ranging in Gf sizes or styles i in ‘stock. are : unsuitable. ae ‘The: famed. “White Sister” ‘ uniforms for “Nurses ‘Only’ Special orders “will be taken © ai PORK FIVER: : PORK: SPARE RIBS * EGGS, Ige, ‘grade. A; . 2'doz.,: 8c : MARGARINE, So-Fresh - Ae, ne Ibs. - FLOUR, . Purity 26) hag St 1.49 | ) VEAL, seuider ‘Steaks " MINCED BEEF, ; Sis, ... ‘im Goggles — Nose Clips Ear ‘ ‘* at Celgar's ee fe it Ck: ATTA a St A PRoviuerat BA 33) vacTORTA, 5, an Dee. 3L/320: “ OL 15, ‘No. 26. figure was estab) ed 7 last day was set: last: Friday . ‘when ‘of: prime. bleached pulp to ena iced. Officials" hope that the high luction: will continue and that bath of June will be a record langer and |aon for donating the entertafament <(g774.04 will uo ‘towards reducing the : debt-on ihe ‘construction of and Rar extended Saco bead sBuddys Marr and Ostrom and McKin- and musle’for the’ evening. *+: +The} Society ; also: extended dance the: jccess, it pats au es Walter, tlanken Me aad Mrs. eppard, ’ Mr. and’ Mrs, Loyd "ions Behr Brlegemin Re. ¥ spec: were pests ;| to‘all in’ the district whi contribute to the Projects Society and to Ed for. and ‘supervising ‘the construction ‘of © the boli machinery,’ change J. | oh New Year’ ‘Nigh’ ‘ The next dance scheduled for the arena ‘hall ‘is‘:the-one=being held by . Celgar. Approximately 700 { thanks to'the’ ‘following ‘people who layed the - evening of aa snd worked: all evening: to make the| 7: He’ ‘The proceeds of Goulet;; Js "Kaufman, ae Bes "and 7 Haine “| the “department of “highwi |nitorial. “Staff for next Sep- scale tember will’ he ceaie Mr. ‘Bissell dvised, he will be in Victor oman (exams papers. rr. will’ a K MI chemistry Work: 5 Shep, at? UBC. Ja-' A traffic connt: carried ‘out by Lambert ‘aD Son} council's poaltione five* years * hence’, with Fegard: toe Basi letter. Hs i to’ discuss. Peipa it pment to his | 22swers ter date: when” it” has heen’ com: 4 . will be published at a la- pleted. ! The. Crest-View: water tank has been : checked inside’ and .out : pli ceived the; ;village's water - gues. ; | tional of all! ; delegat y reme;.conyention::of-, a ‘Sons Noews to Pe br ner i pol iat ene Pe e: coming; in from. base 4g in effect 4 the same. variety. rt. Mi, district quperin. re ae reported staf for ‘the i as! swere pi the! gues ways | the cine: if la-very. pleasant fing th berry: shortcake, - gers; inishing with delicious straw-|a village’ two: pumps: are presently pan B22 hours out spruce‘ grown in. U. Bide, of the the. Rocky eof fe bod region: on ine vay | when ' the; adventurers ironed out ning an | ea, gear: for ‘patrol ‘| Ken Paterson, won a close: sécond; er) Andre’ All declared that leaders were glad-to-record that . ur tent unpald taxes will be added on h|July2° and !Sept.'1 in: Castlegar. | and Kinnaird: unlesy’ taxes are: paid revealed ‘whi loose ends ‘so that by. Sunday: mor- said:“The: weekend ‘amp The’ troop was’ fortunate ‘in. that they took home only the usual col- |‘ lection ‘of “bi and: scrapes. ‘One Scot much, ‘contustons,. sus ‘was also ‘organized ‘calm. had set. /@n evening campfire, Church : ser. |1, vice on Sunday -was was not, used. by the +, Penalties: of 5 per. cent ofc: fore July, St.j Paul's’: United “Church, Boys Choir. of. Nelson. were’ guests., Th HP was, conducted by Re ent grant, ‘delivery ‘ot the “completed forms'to the’ village-office prior to July-2 will save’ 5 per cent Penally on, the | amount :of ‘the. the Panther: Patrol “un i wided nie te which proved their carly training had:been token enjoy the eae Ki it carry out foal ef estate office will be re-estab- ird : 2 y. Harold Cotton. A memorandum reall at :Kin- int wuld. be located in the s offieer now occupied’ by Young, Agencies,‘ The 1 ahigeta fee echene writices and Dost Ever ‘Smiling Liberty’. b: ij Handet’ and soloist ‘John’ hn Campbel - | Fergusoy led wy ‘the ‘wonderful Bib htbents of. the .choir.’-Rev. tf a’ welcome to: the guests, visitors and ‘members and spoke “of. how Rev. Ferguson had held the church ses in Castlegar * for: many follc Tey, David "Macelsoy and Don ndelssohn, “The ‘choi ane sang "Choir: Angels : Ever and Fair? by Handel. ‘Soloist Doug Walkley‘ and choir'sang “The ver’’ by Gerald'Carne white pai Don, Stewart and : the choir. sang |: 1etus” by. Gounod. ‘Soloist’: David: Macelray. ‘and choir sang ‘The Lord’ r Malotte. The accompanist was Miss. Beverley’ MMattiesan.: -egati 3.: Dalziel thanked the’ choir,’ Mrs, and, Miss Matheson’ for stich “"a" wonderful and ‘delightful evening. _He~ said how, :thrilied he bly. the WK: Health © Unit. | Was to-hear: such wonderful sing. | wed ‘bya trio! of Doug: Walk-|¥ Ste. igh ‘who sang “Lift Thine Eyes" | ¥' by'[ ployee" |many varied ‘selections for. about. . R./20 minutes. aft ithe: cl close’ of-‘the ‘program 2 n: thanked: everyone they enjoyed every. minute of the. service.’: Rev. : Pratt” thanked * Mrs. Ferguson, the ha ‘and; aes a! ‘Ma- theson for. a:very ‘delightful even- ing. He. called.on. one of the choir: ‘boys to say. a few we ison, BA,’ | ees “the: choir. “He * pi for | F 6 caretaker of ‘the Kinnaird Pack b bad some extra hep Sunday Brant but. the syiace ‘3 New: “‘em- didn’ 1g : ening that'a 2 bear yialiat the park Sunday, night ani dumped ara “ Paper. and refuse that, Sollected i all: ov. the ‘pare for; thelr oan warm welcome'and said: