CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 15, 1961 Local Legion Wins Award At the. Weekend . The Cnastlegar-Robson branch of the Canadian Legion was pre- sented with the zone plaque for highest membership increase, dur- ing the two-day sessions of weet Dept. of Transport Might Run the Castlegar Airport | The day might come when the department of transport will take Kootenay Zone Royal ¢ Le. gion annual meeting, held at Na- kusp over the weekend. ‘During the past year Castlegar- Robson hag increased its member- ship by 12 per cent, The branch was presented with the plaque by Fred. Hackney of Rossland, zone chairman, Grand Forks, with a 10 per cent increase, end Fruitvale, with a 6 per cent increase were runners-up, ‘The provincial command pla- que, for veteran, community and ‘ranch activities, went to the Na- over th ‘ing ‘of the airport, airport committee member Bam Mulrhead told Kinnaird coun- ell Monday night. For this reason, sald Mr. Mulr- head, the three — municipalities | trees. should continue their financial} support of the airport, Castlegar and Kinnaird both pay $200 yearly towards the airport while: Nelson pays Mr. Muirhead sald the depart- ment of transport would not take over:'the airport, but would rent it from: the three municipalities, on the branch. given honorable mention, were the Fruit. sipart committee told councll tha; hopes to get finan: Vale and bran= ‘ches. - ‘Ten branches were represented at the: meeting with a total re- ,Bistration of 122 delegates. GENDER = There is hardly any- thing in the world that | some, man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and = the people who consid- er price alone are this man’s lawful prey .. . RUSKIN Ba Help front ‘the federal govern- ment for a doubling of the size of the airport buildings. He sald,CPA will give the present buildings’ to SINK SPECIALS the airport if the year, With spend about $10,000 on doubling the size of them. Mr, Muirhead said oa 300 gim well has been developed at the alr- port at a cost of $6,500 and it is pone to plant grass and shade The airport had a surplus Inst year but one is not expected this CPA no longer Mmading De6s here revenue has dropped off. DCés pay @ landing fee of $26 while Convairs pay $7 a landing. This: fee, he sald, applies all along the line at Van~ couver, Penticton, Castlegar, Cran- ee sud Calgary, are preesntly three Loan ea ang landing at the airport. Joan Reed Was. Queen of Roses Joan Reed was crowned queen of the roses at the Kinnaird Im- provement Soclety’s 16th annual pea Ball Priday evening. crownlng: of queen Joan by. rotting: queen Sharon. Markle was the highlight ‘of the evening which saw the Kinnaird hall comfortably filled with a happy crowd of young aud old who danced to the music of the Men of Note. Harry Bate, president of the S.S. rim and straiiers = size. - 21 x 32% x 9! SPECIAL TO CLEAR One — Single Comp. white enamelled sink complete as above (Slight damage) —- SPECIAL TO CLEAR SMITH'S 61 CRESCENT 8ST. — PHONE: 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C..=5 EAT LOE TE Gailty of Forgetfulness? Hever — When You Seo Ocr Complete Greeting Card Deportment— With a Cord for Every Possible Occasion - I en $26.10 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED PLUMBING & HEATING FATHER’S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 18 e Shaving needs. by Yardley and:Old. Spice“ WALLETS SHEAFFER PENS ‘TIMEX WATCHES - PIPES WRITING CASES CASTLEGAR DRUG For the men of the family who like solid comfort Smart ttyling too, famous “no breaking-in”’ construction » and Hewetson’s '} tairs than he had criticized the:de- | belt, Society, wel- comed the happy crowd to the’ Rose Ball and announced Joan Reed as queen of the roses with her. princesses Kathy . McCutcheon, Rose Marie Huckna, Linda Hesketh and Joan Shields. ‘Diane Warner, uighter of Mr, and Mr.’ Monty Warner, was flo- wer girl, Judging is done on a ‘point By. stem and scholarship, and personality are important factors in the winning of the’ coveted title. The name of the queen is not known until the actual time arrives for her. coronation... Judges this year were Mr, and °C. Mr, and Mrs, Anderson Attacks Castlegar News ‘Ken Hall, Mr, and Mrs, Fred shag presented queen Joan with'a $76 Report of Remarks. Charges that he had not been quoted fully in a recent news story from the Soclety and Mr. Bate presented her with the Pitts Rose Bowl. Diane ‘Warmer presented queen Joan with 8 bouquet of roses. ‘COOKED HAM, sliced, Ib., MEAT BALLS; Puritan VW. ibe aoe SURF, giant pkg., ©. RIB STEAKS: Red t WIENERS, 2 Ibs., .. MINCED BEEF, 3 Ibs., FLOUR, ‘Robin ‘Hood, 25 tb. bag. ale ICE CREAM 1 gal. W : gal eitland 69c COFFEE, Fort Garry, {b.,-. FISH. & CHIPS, F.Vi 24 oz.; DILLS, Dyson‘s 32 oz. jar. .... BUTTER, Ist‘ grade |b., . TUNA, Good as Gold, 7 or. MARGARINE, Horvest) 2:Ibs,; 49c WATERMELON.’ Ib.. Te sank 48's 6 for 395: a 3 GRAPEFRUIT, Choc. or white twin pack, .. TOMATOES, ‘Hot House. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS. FOR RENT SWIH SUITS Ladies, asst. colours sizes 12 - 20 or 38 - 44 $7.95 - $9.50; Girl's $3.69 Children’s sizes: $2.49 sizes... ‘Men's SWIM TRUNKS sizes SML $2.35 Boy's. SWIM TRUNKS 98c - $1.95. Running ‘SHOES ~ Black or: White $175 - $2 95, in the Castlegar News were made at the last meeting of the Castle- Anderson sald that ‘the Castlegar ,News, in reporting his remarks on the job being done on district sideroads by the depart- ment of highways, had not com- pletely quoted him. He sald that he had more strongly criticized the Chamber of Commerce in his remarks for not taking enough interest in local af- partment of highways. Chamber member L. V. Camp- publisher of the “Castlegar News, replied: “He (Anderson) was very forceful ,. . and he got the roads fixed.” CASTLEGAR SOGIALS: }) Petts. Mrs, H, Johnson, Phone 8264.’ “Mrs, Nick Oswald, who was.a is home again, Mrs, C. M, Petts of Calgary ds the guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, “Mr, and Mrs. Colin Mr, and Mrs, C, H. Drury of to leave. thelr home on Dewdney Ave, in Trail owing to the flood. Mr. and Mrs. N,.Churches left for’ New where Mr. Churches will attend the IOOF Convention, Mr, J: Stainton also‘left for the convention. He was accompanied by Mrs, A. Gordon who will attend the Rebekah ‘convention: ‘Mr. and Mrs, M. ‘Infanti and daughter ‘Loretta left by jet yes- terday-for Italy “where ‘they will visit with relations: and friends for three months, It is 10 years since Mr, and Me Infanti were in their homeland, ~ Mrs. M, Franco and Miss Linda Franco of Trail visited with Mr and Mrs. A.’ Franco Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, J, A. Seaton are visiting their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and: Mrs, W: J. Moodie of North Surrey, after which they will’ visit in. Westview where they: will be the guests of. Mr. and Mrs, George Atchison, former residents of Castlegar. occasion FLOWER Helen’ 'S SHOP. LTD. Phone. 5191, Eve. 5561 * Cards -* Gifts ‘s Novelties Flowers Wired Anywhere patient in. the Castlegar hospital, ;- -'Wallets ‘$1.95 to. $7.95. Ties $1.00 to $2.00 Boxed Handkerchief: $1.35 Arrow Shirts, Iron Ch Tie Bar & Cuff Links . . $4.49 $6.00 Sport. Shirts, drip-dry .. $2.95 to $4.00 :.» $4.00 Cotton’ Knit T° Shirts Pyjamas, drip-dry .. $3.95 -to $6.00 SM&L SPECIAL - $1.49 - Golf: Clubs: by Slazenger, Wright & Ditso Spalding.’ 7 pe sets at she's: “46.50 “$59.00: Golf Bags .....6.00 0005 $17.95 to $44.50 Golf. Balls vovseielesi is 10 880 be $L2S FISHING: TACKLE » Rods from $1.65 to ....... ‘Reels from. 90! to: “2 EERE » $24.50 $75, 00° Hee $17.25 oA. Sunbeam Electric e Shaver te line of tack! wees ‘$14.98 PROVINCIAL Lranany VEGTOREA, By oy. t. Castlegar. council! Tuesday night! amalgamation of the’ Stierbiko sub- division :with the Village of Castle. gar provided such an amelgame- tlon would: not increase costs 4 Coatlegar, taxpayers, Couscll’s ’ action ‘followed , an villag e NUT. Oglow that he'had‘ been ap- proached by two realdents of the Bhatia aub-division ‘who are for- sidents there ‘towards amalgama- tion with Castlegar, ‘Mr. Oglow did not name the two Sherbiko residents, He said they had informed him 1 that those’ who were. formerly “posed to amalgamation now favor At, while those who before favored ted ‘by ‘an increase in me general | | purpose: mil rate levied by: the’ pro- Pe pay, the ‘same ‘schoo! and: h taxed as’ Castlegar’ residents anile the; iwonerals purpose levy has'been Increased “20 interJected : Camtn:" Aago: Bylves ‘Mr, Oglpw sald that by joining Castlegar a, Sherbiko resident with @ $3,000 home would pay only $15 a year more'than-ho presently pays are now "to" about the tdea, Ron The village chairman sald > ithe Boh Maddocks ‘New President of Rolary Club .. , do‘ while’ Ed! Herman. ts treasurer. Out-going.” president 6 Lloyd ‘Ackney.-..- Members, of. the executive, are RD ‘Minnion, Bob Fenner, Dr.'C, 8. Fowler and ‘Fre id Hirtle. bald an. veommlttee {snow ving pro- per: Connell approved. = $50 grant to the booth. Village chairman N. oy v9 Ogiow sald the .booth would take some swork, off tho’ village softice :staff since ‘enquiries from the travelling Bus: made at tho, ‘was‘nn “what's it going: to do to my “lax dollar?".was the question which re- aidents would have to face. ‘When council went on record as|” favoring amalgamation. “providing the cost to the ‘Castlegar. taxpayers will. ‘not increase’ as a result of these extensions ‘of boundary,” Comm. Sylvest. times ‘good ‘taligs ‘come.\in ‘small packages,” ed Comm. E.G. Ackerman. % the: above iscussion taking at_ Tuesday's: council meeting Mc, Loeblich read'the fol- Jowing report, into. the village’ re- "That's |. on-page 12). aipretty severe It's ale) > most to the point. where ere in favor of ,good ideas.” “And : ‘rightly so, quickly swered ‘Comm, Carr. “We're not in favor of bad: ideas, We're not in fa- vor. of lasing. propositions.” If the Sherbiko: makes applica— tion for amalgamation with Castle- gar, local taxpayers may . vote on the issue along ‘with the sewer: by~ law, or at the December municipal ‘office would ‘now be +. tourist “booth: ee fan : | “They're well aware’ now of the] 8 | Tuesday night, ‘ wells a blackeye and-there are some the-yillage and the public announ- mestic well supply and the boiling of water were the subject,of heated discussion’ “at “council's meeting “Comm, Walter ‘Thorp protested the handling of the'situation by the WEB, “This thing: has given our People who will never helleve that our wells weren't polluted,” he sald. given bp the ¢ organization in 1960. “Gome- |* .| Club, fora $500 grant was consid- grant of $200 was proved the Oastlegar, and: District Fall Fair>Board. An: equal’ amount'.was ion ig P. Oglow, secretay, an ‘Mrs, A, McDonald, treasurer, who spoke, in: erake of the Fequest for fun would. “in all probability again be held .in, the high school, if, faellities “| welts. Insofar that the wells’are lo- sing accoidingly, and each "Feaquest must ‘|ofthe river at the “ferry feached - 4 the river on high ground no direct i mtaminatlo have more condideration for people in: official positions. We are, the On motion of Comm: Carr the a copy be sent the WKHU: ~ This year, when the flood. level thie 30. ft. level, ‘the WEEU invest- flood conditions could have on our cated approximately 2,000 ft, from Or. all Fcatse, of 5 th chigher:than-pormal water table that. coi tering water -Perlod, showed .no, bacterial vat. any: time, how- be imeost- In the. absence of vice-president, L. Cantell during his: vacation, the Position ‘will be fllled: by, Earl Le- . The financial statement’ ahow- ing disbursements of $2296,97 for the’ month ‘of ’ May ‘was: approved |: as presented ‘by-A; Gray, nectelery. treasurer, . cannot have a the arena ~in/ time. This of course makes it impossi AY. ‘feusst from* "the Kinsmen date for’ the next Meeting is Sept. 12, second Monday in the morith. * _ Nine directors: were . in ‘atten- dance‘ and chairman was Walter Jacobson, in the: absence’ of “presi- dent:E, Pitepatriok, ‘Vancouver. Board OF. Trade May. Visit Here Soon: . ‘thirty-five inembers of “abe Board* of ‘Trade’ may ‘ot , | Visit Castlegar. oun ouly: 127 or}. >| HU recommended.that all domest- éver there was’ a significant: in- crease in the “nitrogen” content, Because of the -possible harm- ful. effects ‘of’thé higher-than-no#- mal :nitrogen: content to infants up to 6 months of age, the WKHU ad- jwised - that ‘children -in this age group not use the water until the nitrogen content etured to normal. It was pointed out that boiling |‘ or:;the addition of’, disinfectants for use by infants. Insofar that nitrogen is one of the end products of the decomposi- tion of organic materials the WK. ically-use1 water be boiled until fi- 1 teats showed that-no bacterial contamination was orlg-} inating from whatever: source was}: ° causing the Increased ‘nitrogen conf tent. Tests‘ subsequently showed" no! ‘ ‘cases | of -bacterial cements made .on the village's ‘do-| pletely “foltowing memo was read into the}.”. ‘, | village records with’ "directions that site igated any poasible effect. that such would not make the water suitable ma and, the precautionary polling . of domestic water was no longer te-|_ quired. ‘Unfortunately the ‘public an- through -press and ra- ther se00.t the f fall ‘ast year’s al- Jotment ‘was $800. felt ‘this “was! ialte 8 iarge. request,- ‘ant discussed itvat some length.) ” ‘A motion was-‘passell to give 13,-. local president. Be DB: "alinalon md Tues ; Minion’ said the Vaiicou- “| ton ‘clear and also the’ possibility dio did not make the ‘above situa- of Sirect’. food contamination «for ver” Board of | ‘Tred would visit Trail, need and Castlegar on their.” two: trip: Locally, . they would tour, e pulp mill, ‘be taken, on’a Jake crulse by the Arrow, Boat nobis enjoy: je; eets tour: of the ate, 3 a result the public, the lage and is ‘were: thoroughy -confused in many |! the Kinnaird . Athletic’ Association | ‘ Bera. ii ul lag bo ests af of ithe were ignored ‘because’. of the. apparent| ‘contardictary’ pate. “of these re-|.° trip, is-gtill tentative, gaid: Mr: Min- nion, sb will probably, take ‘place ‘and will ‘provide ' an’ opportunity, * for hand about the development ‘pre- sently taking. place in this area. : coast businessmen tg learn at first-]! idea that. our well, located where they are, would be immune:to con- tamination. *’ ““ ‘Igy there actually” had’ been contamination "las the WaHU felt won a possibil- Comm: “Welter ‘Thorp- correctly ‘na- Hea: the ‘type of tank: experiencing on Sete, July 1:.../: noon ‘on: ‘Tuesday 3 Castlegar. News will be viibliskda oe “day early eek-'on.“Wed., June 28 as a se! teers who’ will he’ observing the Dominion 1 Day holiday | All. display. advertising and -news déadlines will “be thal advanced one day. Deadline for Slassified ads wil be: 12 cases to'the extent that the WEHU |’. /,