10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1961 ARCHAEOLOGISTS HERE “Hunting for Arrow Lake Indian Grounds # helps to make tt a fascinating place tainly far > more interesting than when ‘I'made a trip, to Tikal in Building Supplies oaLow BXos. * Ballding & Supply Co, Ltd. Casticgar : Phone 3351 Pioneer Badge Training Session © Held Here for Area Training for the Girl Gulde Ploneer Badge was held recently at Castlegar. Arca.trainer and camp advisor, Mrs. A, Rizzuto, was in charge. Several guiders contributed Read and Use -FORSALE: |. Brand-new 3-bedrar Possibly more than a dozen In-| for thelr * eiely investigations, dion sites along the. banks of the “already we have had, reports for a student of archaeology... | | Arrow Lakes, ‘three young archneo-| on about n dozen different altes, 50] - “I would say ‘it’s one of ‘the| Guatemala to ae dig a a Mayan. logists have been led to belleve from) We are excited at the prospects of | best places in the ‘world, It's cer-| excavation. initial’ inguirles which they have finding ‘a considerable number’ be- made’ inthe ‘Castlegar area. fore we have’ to return to Victoria,” house, to set up-a typical ploneer camp site. Flog .ralsing and color party were carried out by the East Trail guiders, Grense pit and incinerator were dug by Glenmerry, The lorder was bullt' by Castlegar. A latrine was erected by Fruitvale, Instruc~ tion on pitching.and strilcing tents was given by Castlegar. Stalking and trail games were supervised by Bekver Valley. Supper was cooked on various types of ‘trench fires, Menus con- sisted of food required for the bad- ge. This Included stew .and cooked pudding. Warfield guilders baked delicious tarts on their fire. _After supper the- group moved “Here comes ‘Tommy _ “Jones...” “Pretend you don’t> see aim... I want to talk to him... Alone,” —_ fo Canada Here on Wednesday ‘The Castlegar and District Mi- nisterial Association and the chur- ches of the district are looking for- .ward with anticipation to a great indoors, where they were by area commissioner Mrs. H, Hy- Instruction on compass was given by Mrs, W. Bertola, Rossland District Guider, This was followed with the group: listening to the re- cord “The Aim of Guiding” by Mrs. Hyde. Campfire was led by Mrs, R. MacBain,° division music advisor, during which she gave much needed held with some difficult songs, ‘At the close of the meeting Mrs. A. Rizzuto stressed Happy Camping present many happy days ‘at ‘camp throughout and wished those the summer, Guiders present represented Ri- ondel, Balfour, Fruitvale, Montrose, ‘Warfield, East Trail, Rossland, Rob-! son and Castlegar. rally when Tom Rees, the famous British Evangelist, visits Castlegar. next’ Wednesday. Tom Reos, recently declared by Dr, Billy Graham over his radio network to be “Britains greatest evangelist today,” has more than 50 times filled to over-flowing the Ro- yal Albert Hall in London, England. ‘Across Canada, attending crowds have been phenomenal. Ralies for icici Phyllis Phillips presents ...'. +--+ = =I E i The Poplis of | x Kinnaird, Castlegar, Robson. zm "ina ‘DANCE RECITAL. STANLEY: HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 8 p.m. . ADULTS 50c . STUDENTS 35c. “fatty tinsutod? ‘You can leave your, insurance details in the thands of your Wawanesa Agent — he’s a spece ialist in Fire; Auto, and Personal Liability Insurance. Whatever type of insurance you require, you'll find he has a Wawanesa plan to meet your needs! He’s always as close as your telephone - or drop in to see him any time. “Young Agencies “Limited Te CHILDREN 25e = Kinnaird B.C. jhe Wawanesa mutual. INSURANCE COMPANY have included crowds of 1,000 to 3,000, while public ralliés — even in smaller districts — have drawn unprecedented crowds, ‘An adequate public address sy- stem will be installed in the SHAS auditorium where the rally will be held. Provision will be made for an over-flow crowd, if necessary, else- where in the building. Word has been received of parties coming from Nelson and the Slocan Valley, and many’ ate expected from Tratl following s previous rally there. ‘Reservations will be made for any parties or groups notifying the fecal secretary in advance. ‘All lo- cal youth organizations are invited to attend in uniform, as many have done across Canada, and blocks of} i seating, Rev. Lex Smith, the pianist ac- :} companying: the “Mission to Can- ada” party, will. be at the plano as ‘|'Tom. Rees leads the community singing in his much loved and friendly manner. A massed chotr, comprised of local church choirs and others wish- - Jing to assist, is being formed by John Dalziel, well kwown district choir-leader. ‘Tom Rees, an Anglican layman, accompanied by a party of minis- ters from various denominations, be. gan his “Mission to Canada” with Harrison of Toronto, The three young men,. of Victoria and David Baxter of|. ‘Vancouver, . have-"been! appointed by the newly-established ‘archacol- ogical sltes- advisory bonrd of the provincial’ government to make in. vestigations ,of old“ Indian _ sites along the ‘Arrow Lakes before the proposed dams are built along the waterway. . ‘The group !s to “spend about. two months searching along the banks of the Arrow Lakes to locate the historical sites. The men then return to Victoria to ‘make 9 report on their findings, Plans are that the group would return to the area again next sum- mer to make excavations at one or two’ of the sites.” ~ For the past twa weeks, the men have made Castlegar the base Forestry Essay Contest Awards Thirty junior ond senior high school’ students from all. parts of British Columbia have been named prize “winners in the 14th annual essay contest conducted by the Ca- madiah Forestry Association of B.C, Furst, second and third prizes of $100, $50 and. $25 respectively were awarded in each region. Con- test was divided into two categories, juniors —. Cae 7 to 9, and seniors — grades 10 to 12. ‘Theme of the 1961 essay was “Growing the Trees and Selling the Producte'— Keys to our Future.” Judges were Dr. George 5. Al- len, Dean, Faculty of Forestry, Un- iversity of B.C.; Kingsley C. Harris, Vancouver Section, Canadian Insti- ue of Forestry, and James Pol- lteter, of Aas Education, “There were no wianers in the Castlegar District. Arts Gonference - Slated for. Trail On June 24 & 25 ihe firat ‘West Kootenay’ Re-. gional Conference on the Arts will be held in Trail on June 24 and 25, ‘This meeting will be held under the joint sponsorship of the Trail ‘and District Arts and Crafts Coun. ‘cil, the University” Extension De- and the B.C., Arts Board. ervice by the heads of the United, Angll- aap is hoped in. this way to stim- can, Baptist and ing and ac- Churches, together with the Sal- vation reaching Edmonton this past week end, with the rallies held in Jubilee Auditorium, tour, to over 126. ‘Beginning in Newfoundland he has, travelled across Canada, flying| ranged 1 schedule of’ svents design. | The several times into the far north, and] ed w give an brought the total of rales conducted :thus far in connection’ with his four month tivities in_ the ariz at the commun~- Peter | commented Peter, the leader of the Richard Cox] sroup, spent working out of-a base there. . Next week they move. ‘on to Na- kusp and they expect that the re- mainder of the two months will be Peter. admitted that while they had received much cooperation in making their inquirles, they had also. encountered a certain amount of hostility and suspicion from local residents. . "Some people scem to. mistrust our motives,” sald Peter. ‘They seem inclined to believe that we are, in some. way, connected with surveys. that might lead to the flooding of thelr homies and lands." ‘The group emphasized, however, that they would appreciate the full support of local residents in mak- ing their investigations. . “We feel that there ‘ere many ‘people’ who may be able to-help us in our ‘search,” said. Peter, "We shouldbe really grateful to hear of sites discovered by the public and we would certainly appreciate the opportunity of being able to seg any local: collections of Indian relics. People need have no fear that we might confiscate them," be added with a smile. ‘The young men fee] it fs quite a challenge, to make a field trip of this kind, for they pointed out that this ‘area. has. never before been searched by official groups probing Indlan history. ‘A eurprise to the group Is that no Indlans now lve along the banks of the Arrow Lakes, “We cannot understand at all why this shoul¢ be 60,” said Peter, “But it is appar- ent that Indians were in the area until after one first coming of the in the area may date back/as far as 500 years — comparatively mo- dem when hen viewea alongalde some of the Fraser Canyon Indian dis- coveries which are es much as 9,000 years old! All three men ate studying ar- ‘This is the /Peter has travelled extensively dur- ing the five years he has been in- volved in studies. 5 He explained that up to nine years’ studies, leading to a Ph. D., ‘are involved in persuing. archaco- logy. to the stage where dne is al- lowed. to. lecture in.the subject at, college Jevel,, Peter said he found it particu- larly rewarding to conduct invest- igations in British Columbia, . . “There ate s0 many indications of settlements . stretching over ity level, cay. officia's. r “The local committee has thousands of years in this province. William‘s MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover" i LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - CRATING - PACKING - SHIPPING For Free Estimates Call Collect ! Trail 191 |). Nelson 1471 AMtssion to Canada ONE NIGHT ONLY “CASTLEGAR © STANLEY HUMPHRIES. HIGH ‘SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 7.30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1961 * Hear Tom Rees, the famous ‘British ‘Evangelist, who has packed London's Royal Albert Hall more than 50 timas, now touring the 10 Provinces of Canada, with a talented. party from.England conducting Inter-Church evangelistic rallies: in 100 Cities; from Newfoundland to the Yukon. * This Netlan-wide Inter-Chuireh Mission to Canade h a Ce Service in Toronto which was Sonducted Jointly by: The Primate of the Anglican Church, the President. of the, Baptiss Federation of Canada, the Moderators: of the and- United C nade -other Church Leaders. For publicity and party reservations apply to Rev. F..E. Woodrow, Box, 48: Castlegar ission to Conoda (Organtzing ‘secretary: Rev. A Uedra Notional Mendgoarters 227 Bloor Stree? East, Toronto ‘S, Ontarle. BOX 464 of. Brit! to all those who pln to attend, ie} Many social events have been in- cluded to. add.to the busy agenda Plann ee: .to Include several phases of the Arts, Dr. G. w. ee head of the foe cay, “sy Stays younger abe ‘cause it's music + UBC, Profes- sor Sam Black, ‘no will speak on the visual arts,.and Gordon Brand- monstration on the dance, will head the team. sent out by the extension department, Members of the Rossland and the Trail “Art Clubs will be arrang- ing an art display to be hung all during the conference and will pro. vide people to discuss the various pictures. Tt thas been émphasized_ that any interested person is welcome to attend, not only appointed dele- gates of 2 particular group, The initial registration fee will weekend reth, who will present a lecture de-| |. , 9 Save’ on your excavating work by phoning 5464°~ oe = payment. Ea ‘BEACON’ MOTORS: Ltd. Pontiso — Balok — Vauxhall lumbing Heating & El & Electrical Phin’ Oaidinger mi63 “aa 72S eed 3 surisozte’-A HAULING ‘BASEMENT’ DIGGING CEMENT. WORK ~ PHONE'5200° “ SoPOW INCOME TAX AccounTiNa SERVICE), For Every Type of B V. @ ECCLES Public Accountant!’ __{ lipo 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL » PHONE: - TRAIL 3326 TLS. ‘Utd. Charter! Service : anywhere on. the Arrow i Lakes Phone, 5500 SNIGHTS. — NELSON 2051 = tion, ~ Arrow Lakes Ferry ca ROBSON "TO EDGEWOOD bedroom saith Ave, ‘Onatlegat, oe. Phon Phone_ 4609. Hiss a for tor cash, Phone _ CASTLEGAR} tts. a, a egal pe Cast Phone 8670, as -VLA- ho! holdings) Hinnalrd. Phone b4s “14-ft, - Tibregiass “Boat, steering whi 25 hy % priest alsa: wood range, | milla: Ltd. somo te with water: Jacket. Phong couver 12) 5o Smee ee Reasonad! Bhone ale Price for. quick sale. 000 used’ Bane Phones gas after 4 60, s-phase Biting. (‘M.O.- Pedersen, Blueberry olan Moc ‘a. ‘Pure-bred Beagles, fully train- iovear! old. Smith's Kennel 00 pee i? rie large ench aoe ne 10th ab Ge rn’ Lots for sale, Apply cere Jewellery Btore. Garden and: ie, phone Pra Plants, Mra, ¥._Band tala af Gensle for aI Tpa hom le for: alt all types views Pie. NHA ye Pra ghey ‘Trail oe Smith, Genelle. ¢in20 Good Building; Tote “In Kinnaira. pire cent ach in pat Kages of hes ee Sodern Dairy. 33-ft, runabout with _ trailer. . 322 One Brothers new. 7 Cheap for machine, "stove oe heater. Cheap ~~ House and coe ‘Apply nen -bedroom house, vor RES LOS | phone seit, and appointment Holldas fallen, 1959" mo-. miles, roat be the ey car. this thoroughfare inher: tire oung wonier -séems’ to Barbara. Lewi: ems to be sailing down 7 but the: “effect. of; = darkroom easel. on'a- TAT CTE i ini : : ee Sl PN ee ” ray | FROM OTHER PAPERS. a a i Ltd ay ‘ SONG u “fe ; ———= 7 ae Comment Vand brie! from various weekly newspapers: @ trom. throughout BO. following. the recent \apring convention. of, the’ BO, . Weekly Newspapers’ Association at .Castle- +) gar: Penaeers i Castlegar “ig perhaps unique among BO. centres today. for. there is‘no unemployment‘and ‘everyone ing the post-war boom: ; ‘Grant alam | came, when Celgar Ltd..decided ‘to build a ' $50: million ‘pulp, mill/and there. The‘ plant’ employs directly” at’ high’ wages.' Along ‘came all the other professional men « ,| aud tradesmen to service’ these ;360 fomilies | = ahd /-Oastegar | was “Because ot the abundance of the,’ water | supply. and” unlimited quantity, everyone: waters his‘ gar- den daily and lawns are. beautifully. green aa vegetable gardens‘ are _| ters were. reluctant to go to, witness ;| the parade lest the. ladles not be {| gttired fully . .°. one went... only .to report that all paraders were fully clothed. No one else selling for $1,200, we 5670. 88 “Z arge lots (an be, | Subalvided windshield, m house on 6 acres be- droom ide pears s bridge, Paul P. Fil- . Creston, % 115-ft, oy in 1§-ft, Holiday trailer, slee) Propane Lion Apply se trees, ex surrounded aotion, 2° bedrooms, ind coal Furniture iat, Sh pret nied ‘good condl- |" ‘aa, bedroom, are ci Elm, Tagulie at at 412 ty oer er 1, ossesslo} ses bi | OFFI sinc a meatlon -iepises, 1750, ch eee $35 00 Bi FOR RENT... Work Shop, 30 x also room. and: bo: Apartments, ‘Baons tin22 Dumont Bs - 923 | ing 323 | Ue ‘Kinh Heve Heights, 31,096, Biase Gaga | Ringer “ple “WANTED Used electric : vaee ee stove one fridge of Camera at at merhend with Chas on {t,.Be- inile uring: Please’ leave ‘at ‘ousticgar CAMP. ee tae Rasthing”_8-20 Prepare your, party. now ‘can be sure’ Sau are ready tor for the alia : Rose Ball on. ... ALCOHOLIOB. ‘ Seca ., ANONYMOUS. for Classified ads is INSURANCE. Phone .Traii sist 5, Insure 8-20 noon Wednesda: ¥\ Prior to the a4 “Anything”: ani calianey, Blocks, | doors rood, oe qusmaber: waouver, Saw- for our new ding ma~ th Ave,, Van- tinal FOL iG — Tuesday its nt Robson Th Bal.7 té 10 lope night Public and new members welcome, Kens tin20 ~ CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend most: t grate ni thanks ‘to many frit of pathy ; to -g0.”. } ‘, 2m’ bus Hide from Nelson’ to Castlegar “the hatives “3.0. rap. peared to: enjoy the sticky heat. ‘They, conversed: freely in Russian 12] during . the . entire ‘journey, ‘ néver'| stopping for. new breath.” © >> “There are two centres of cute ture in. Castlegar — one ‘isthe Castlegar. News, the other is ‘the Marlane Hotel .’. . The beer parlor, of giant dimensions, did & land-of- fice business during all lawful hours ag the’ oldsters strove frultlesaly to 1 spend their money. as fast as they earn: it .s. Our. guess is that de- ‘welll oven be a strain on ‘the Gonmient inctiding bouquets i hibets | public relations men of Cominco... “There. are erbiape more new and shiny ‘automobiles: per square inch® there than’ anywhere else on ‘MAU the visitors 7 tertal 5 eayat! inner ‘in: th Pata en tat A the ' Celgar. plant. ‘ ‘The hearty ‘was; intended ‘more for day = ea than’ pen-pushera, ana was followed by a tour of the giant plant.” ‘Automation’: is ‘carried to Its extreme here, The only B.C, mill of its kind not on tidewater, Celgar has no trouble in disposing of its Product ‘all over the world.” che Drhcaiie dt Contac luncheon y official who flew miles with the Trail Smoke py recently and who broke a’ window in the Moscow arena, demonstrated trogen, Further description of these here lest: some redder attem) pt. ex perlments'at home and bi universe." ay os “Tf you have ‘a few thousand to invest’ you ‘can’ probably make a °| hen FEieete on’ it~ in Castlegar in: in” most other tte 5 tae C._ centres by the Celgar people and by ‘the We went on a tour of: the Celgar technical- achievement.” ¢ ‘town and diatrict, with the advent of Celgar, pie Toomed almost overnight, The new homes and spartments‘are very at- tractive, as are the businesses in the new ‘Plaza,”"* At Celgan “we saw “We were treated moat royally ; Plant which is a model of modern some unusual features ‘of Mquid ni. | { interesting tests cannot be given| MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE e from: the'barker, to chipper, to the th final dried pulp. We gazed in fier furnaces, watched ‘electrical Fane @t- work recording on graphs the workings of the mill: We saw and sniffed odorous air, saw large logs barked by water, chopped to chips, these chips then treated chemically, turned to Mquid, then _ wet “pulp, like pudding : mixture, and run through hot rollers and finally re- sulting in dry pulp, Cut bundles were wrapped,’ weighed - ‘and@'deliv- aaited the. stock _Foom where they ‘ Kee Ba Fr Night The annual ‘Rose Ball. tak | ate ee Judges who: will make the de- maa SS i Printed - napkins, book~ matches an and wedding cake boxes make Jol e living Sanentoee for’ any Ph rnc Lai At See emcre or ection fr from eo eas: wide assortment. MACHINES “...-when It came.to buying = meal ia booming Castlegar. our en- Joyment’ ceased." Pood ‘was fine — when we got it, ‘Three times we sat down’ fora meal and’ three times we waited at least 16 minutes be- fore a waitress ‘would even take our order. And: the third time was just too much... after the usual, wait We asked the waitress to take our order and-got only a blank stare In NOTICE ‘or. CANCELLATION or Try the marvellous, Olympia : . Standard. and Reriable type X writers... Our adding niachine with| $31/'subtraction, cred for only: $119.00. Order: approved on May 6th, 1955, unrecorded: waters ‘TER ACT in Council Nord 1004, ver, ts ts and 1 pabutarl les thereof (ex- We . River tributaries and tribu-. Fred 3| Archambault’ and. Mr. and Roberts, Bie 2 return, as much as to ask ‘And wh do you think You are?" “isa friendly, sociable town with a lot of good community spirit 10 looks, a Gece bus lots of per- ee top ‘seplor and junior Presentation. ‘of two trophies to Gravel & Tes Sail DITCHING, EXCAVATING _ CASTLE _ THEATRE *, THE COOLEST SPOT : IN TOWN ‘ing’ office: of recruiting ‘at Van- THURS,, FRL, SAT. couver, who the alr officer” commanding the Air Pive Division at the parade, Fi nly one boy’ was missirig from | ° 3} the parade, he was) in hospital, SL. Bhetlick sald the boys looked cover the- cost of the conference and the social events planned for the two-day affair. : Leo "Bowe peated for the best ahog' int Shen funiée cate Call 1213 ‘Nelson for demon. +I stration or NELSON’ OF] Perle FICE: ‘EQUIPMENT 459 eaes, Geatge Waiee ‘Dstiols cbs Ward). Street, Nelson, -B. be. nc pein ter for the Pa % (Leader E.G. with ‘pate Ms 2 Male Bt Phone a0, a Gaston aq) “Acoompanying *8|b Bhetlock to Coatlegar were'B.O. Mayne, chair man of the provincial committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada, te quality, Sapcies ents, reserve, the o beauty your home! Won't crack,’ peel or blikter when trope’ |. applied, ea ready mixed, Spreads easily, smoothly with brush, roller or spray! Dae toa “beautifal durable Bloss. ‘Has excellent hidin, “analities, Available: in 10 iovely colours} [aorrots this beautifsl COLOR HARMONY BOOK! Chooee be ‘your on home from hundreds of modern color combinations? MAGNIFICENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE BOSSE'S cals zoe Be ready for the’ Hot Summer. (Months ning PAE: Conditioning is the real “answer? 4 “caused by summer ‘heat... Clean’ cool air with humiity _festina controlled, works wonders on hot humid aay a Enigy deol, healthy” ‘comforts this suramer — use Electric, Air Con- y, SEE: YOUR: AIR; CONDITIO“ING:. FALER—TODAY if PHONE 3031 : : Classined ads ‘are charge led for at the rate of five cents ad in subsequent issues, A A Castlegar News boa “number may’be used on class ‘iffed ads for an extra charg ‘of 50 cents for handling new. Engagement notices, obit }\ + 8-room apartment, bath ant lity, “in Harvick. Building. agi T0r $23 pe suite. Phone - 5301. lurnished ‘suite, electric renee, ena, ae eeaalny St. Gastle- furnished “s sheriks 7 subal sion: sails arPhone 40a ie suly ‘4-room heated alte, or unfurnish 5405. furnished ed, in sen. eine _ A. COMPLETE « jhe sald can n shall tise aifective 0 on nthe ‘oun day | of aN 5 June. 1st,:-1961. Natural: Gas: . Service And eacprmiesl : _ ENGAGEMENT L Farrell ti Adelle, 8 Bouts “ausiration wish. fe 3 a the: agement oftheir youngest Pat Eileen Lurliene, Depuiy Minister er of tana Department || ve Boe AS ia at Sherlock , (DFO[CD), the command. and: Flying’ Officer D, Ryan, ald to, the’ inspecting officer. 7 in ir 1 Popular Shien -wisoow | “AND” DOOR GLASS «II ALL SIZES’ & WeigHTs ‘Agents Fer: Pearson Sashiess- Win- dows ‘ond All Sealed Units “| | the year,’ 40'3: ‘|iwent to LAC. T, Bachelor andthe made at the ban. quet, “aside from the awards, included: West shot Y Most proflolent saith, Bet.” "a. cadet, LAC R, ating: rookie: of GuNs OF THE TIMBERLAND 5 FELTON-ALANA LADO-REGSS TOOMEY palettes * | for having. concletad four years of ca- dets without sneered one'of the 160 parades ; he “CHILDREN 25¢ v, High aigles “ba bowling. award high aggregate :in bowling went Opi. J. Merrifield. ete ‘Two-year: perfect attendance avatds: . ent, to, LAC A, Shay and VICTORIA CROSS In the first World ‘War 70 Cnt nadiane won the Victoria Gross, and 6 Canadians received the ward, World War Two. : 1 THE BoTTomM FH BOTTLE CinemaScopE-