es Lilys and Tulips ¥ ., Sane Hovaing — Rysen Wedding vows were taken by Jeanette Pauline Rysen, daughter of Mr, arid Mrs, §, Rysen of Castle- nr, and Wallace Garfield Horning son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Horn- ing of Castlegar,.on May 7 at 11 am, in St, Rita's Catholic Church, The church was beautifully de- corated with white Iilys and tulips. Father E. A, Brophy senders the morning ceremony. Mrs, Vianich provided the wedding mus- fe and Mrs. 5, Gallo sang the solos, ’The bride,-given.in marriage by her. father, ‘chose a traditional white full-length gown ‘of Italian| . Jace with inserts of nylon net, Long lily point sleeves and scalloped neckline, A pearl tlara with crystals held the chapel-length vell in position. Her accessories were of drop pearl, & gift from the groom. She carried a bouquet of pale mauve orchid } — PETTITT PHOTO surrounded by baby yellow roses ~ $51,000 for. a Hospital Operating Operating expenditure at. the * Castlegar and District Hospital for the four months ending April 30: was $51,000 while the accumula- tive deficit so, far this year. is $4,109, : These figures were given to the last meeting of the hospital board by hospital administrator J, Baln- bridge. At the mecting the board de- elded to go ahead with the black- topping of the hospital grounds even though the project was turn-, ed down as a winter works pro- Two New Girls Enroled Brownies At Kinnaird Hall After forming their fairy ring, giving the law, promise and motto, “Brown Owl,” Mrs, J. Kennedy introduced Mrs.: J. Ro- berts, “Brown Owl” of the 2nd Kinnaird pack, and. then called Karen Nielsen and Norma Jean Grewcock to the toadstool, Mrs, Roberts questioned them and then enroled them as Brow- nies, ject because the grounds are not @ road or highway. The board decided to go ahead with the project because plans for it were so far advanced “and the need }so great.” Some financia] assistance will be given. the pro- dect by the hospital improvement district. Visiting hours at the hospital for adults’ will stay at 2 - 8 pm, each day but the visiting hours for seeing children will be~ cut by two hours from 2 - 6 p.m. Reason for the two-hour reduc- tion in the time allowed for ‘visit- ing children is to enable the nurs- ing staff to give the children necessary treament and allow the children to settle down for the night, The board decided to” re-new itsoption on an apartment for another year. The apartment: is sub-let to’ nurses and Is located near the hospital. The Trail Color Centre was */awarded the contract for mainten- ance painting in the basement and. In all general. wards. Artistocrat Cleaners have washed the remain- ing walls. A water softening problem has developed at the hospital with the advept of a well-water supply in Castlegar and tests are belng made at intervals to see what treatment The pack welcomed the new Brownies with the Grand Howl. uarter — with ivy. Mald of honor, Miss Elaine Ry- sen, and bridesmaids Miss Joanne Dunlop and Miss Stephanie Rysen were dressed in coral ‘chiffon full length dress with short sleeves and were of velvet ribbon: and white veiling, their ‘bouquets of white carnations with ivy. ‘The groom's brother, Mr. Bruce Horning, was best man, while the bride’s brothers Mr. Richard Rysen and Mr, Rodney Rysen performed the ushering duties, Assisting the principals in the receiving ine ‘were the bride's mother, Mrs, 8, Rysen and. the bridegroom's mother Mrs, W. Horn- ing. ‘The brides mother wore 8 pale green eyelet nylon dress with white accessoriees. The dress -was neat- ly contrasted with a corsage of white carnations, ‘The bridegroom’s mother wore dress of beige cohama and white accessories with, corsage of white carnations. ‘The reception was’ held in the KP. hall at Castlegar where the bride's table was decorated with Village Council Says “Qur Garbage Is High Protests heard at a recent Kin- naird council meeting that Castle- gar’s new sanitary land fill garb- age dump will be subject. to high, water have been answered by Castlegar. >. A leter from Castlegar read at a recent council meeting .ad- vised the’ Kinnaird: council that thet new dump is located “above will be necessary for softening the water, : normal water level.” ££ E Adi “ss Cormce™ : REODY, HELPS YoU One way to KEEP | COOL Rut — a better way is AIR: ‘CONDITIONING © Air Conditioning is the real answer’ for that worn-out feeling caused by summer's heatl Clean, cool air can work wonders during the hot _-days—and Electricity can bring it to you quickly “and. easily with an Air Conditioning unit that is designed to supply your entire nome 9 or any room in your home, Ask your Electrical Contractor or dealer _ WEST KOOTENAY POWER system .or G.| jour Manitoba; Mr. rounded neckline. The headpleces |" Church white candles and silver candie- sticksand a three-tlered wedding cake mage by the bride's mother. ‘ Before leaving on thelr honey- moon trip to Radium Hot Springs and Idaho, the bride changed into an off-white fitted suit, yellow hat and gloves, wearing an orchid cors- age with baby: “yellow roses. Out’ of: town guests . included Mr, and Mrs. A. ‘Tolosko of Beause- jour, Manitoba; Mr, and Mrs. G. .Rysen (grandparents) of Beause- and Mrs. J. Simoneau; Mr. and Mra,. W. De Bruyn; Mr, and Mrs, G. Wanless; Joe Rysen, all of Trail, Tonst to. the bride was given by Mr. R,.Maddocks and wag re- plied to by the groom. Grace was said by Mr, L. V. Campbell. Telegrams ‘were recelved from Glenview Illinois, Port Albernie and Burnaby and were read by Mr. R. Maddocks. The ‘young couple received o pa Baseball fans To Be Scheduled For Open Times ‘The Kinnaird Caribou Baseball Club must schedule all its’ games into open times available at the Kinnaitd park. Comm. G. S, Rust told the Kin- naird village councll recently that the club made, arrangements. to play a game at the park on June 8 which conflicts with junior ball and also attempted a recent prac- tice when Little League players were using the park. ‘The park, confirmed Mr. Morice, is tied up five’ nights a week throughout June. Group Committee Sets June 25 . As Picnic Date - The regular monthly meeting of the First Robson Group Com- mittee: was held recently at the chelor. In the absence of the presi- dent, R. T. Waldie, Freq Giraud ‘took the chair. The camp committee report- of a moving camp to beheld in of the. local’ scouts wil’ be able to attend the International Cam- poree to. de ‘held ‘near Spokane, July. 3-5. ‘The annual: plonie’ was. cussed and June 25 -was agreed upon as the best date. Ted Batchelor gave an inter esting account of his trip to Vic- toria, an inspiration: sto any scout to work towards . --Queen’s Scout -badge so. that he may:en- joy thesame. swondenful exper- ience. . - It was: agreed. that hand-bills regarding the dvive should be printed soon, and should be distributed early so be aware of the drive,’ and will save accordingly through the summer, and Mrs J. Fornelli. The need for leaders is‘ still urgent, and anyone interested is asked to contact Mr, Waldie or Mr.: Bani- gan. It was stressed at the meet~ ing that experience- in- scouting is not necessary, Enthusiasm, an interest in youth work, and a lit- tle spare time to devote to it are the ‘only requirements. BUYING OR SELLING Mr: and Mrs,', McNeil; and Mr. ests long distance phone call from Wins home of Mr. ang Mrs. R. E. Bat-| < ed good progress in the, planning | July. It is also hoped that some}. “and bottle}: that every one..in. the area will]: The next ‘meeting will be} .| held June 13 at the home ‘of Mr. ‘By OLGA to the fruition of It ‘ts difficult to expresé “our feelings as.we say farewell to our frlends, to our teachers, to the life when the days’ for us were plan- ned, when our ‘aim was only one — to graduate,» ‘land now that’ this nill-top 1s reached, through the mist the real mountaing are visible. In this first ascension, wé indulged. in. scholas- tic fields to‘ broaden our. intellect for further development, But of equal importance is. the development of character. That is; individuality, self-confidence, fair good pecan. broad mindedness, hon- an was’ mainly here that our chaofacters were moulded. in. the most. formative years of ‘our lives, to. make -us.what we are today- which we hope you can be proud of, After twelve years ‘of guidance and. aupervision, we are now de- parting with the knowledge, moral Qnd academic, that you, our teach- ers; you, our parents; have given to us, For this we extend to you our deepest gratitude, Many, paths Ne before us. Which, path is. the right path?. Which one will be of greatest value for us and for the rest ° of the world? -. For some of ls, the path we choose may be: the right’ one. The way may'be strewn with flowers, with beautiful things, For most of us there will be ruts, and unpleasant things. But "such experiences are all part of the battle of. life, Many years we'll wish that we were back in grade one, when des- perately looking for the letter “O" in.a piece of newsprint was a great achievement, Many years have passed aince then, and we are now on the threshold: of lfe looking forward with mixed: feelings of uncertainty our cu orabltinge ? Whether our-ambitions bo great or small in the eyes of the world, may -we. never lose sight of the im- portant things in life, and may we without exception’ prove a credit to ‘With all our hearts we thank God for our intense happiness at this moment, because we are living, and because through His will we fave taxen this step forward. now, we wish, to tell you that we will always remember you all berckinidanaad our voyage of ‘life. all to whom we owe so much, 5 -TRAVEL Faust Clase!’ Q Lp STOP AT THE Holly ‘On Highway 99 Motel Excellent accommodations Beautyrest beds, free TV Telephones, ice & coffee Heated, illuminated pool Playground & shuffleboard No; 5 Business route 2816 MARTIN WAY. OLYMPIA, WASH, © | Credit cards honored - ‘ ‘FREE Write for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels From’ ‘coast to coat, Inspected ond Congress of Motor Hotels. approved by. . ‘Notice the prices on B.C. Poultry these gaye: There’ S real value’ in évery tender young fryer, in‘every plump turkey. You could : easily serve this flavourful chicken and turkey every week of the year and never serve exactly the same‘ dish twice. Eggs. are, just as versatile. And when you and what good quality protein you get from poultry and eggs, . “ you'll want" ie) serve them much Cte S \B.c. how easily di AN IMPORTANT : B.C. INDUSTRY: The ‘poultry formers of British Col- umbia are independdnt. business men/striving to produce the finest poultry and eggs .at the lowest possible prices. “They “contribute over $30,000,000 a year to. the economy of our province but their importance cannot. be measured in . dollars alone. Poultry farming-is a vital part of our agricultural. in- «dustry and B.C. poultry: products are among the best in‘the world.” ; covennmEN “CANADA. : “PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA * ELIZABETH ‘the. SECOND, y the Grace of ‘God, -of the Unitéa ‘Kingdom, ‘Canada ‘and ‘Her ‘other: Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of " the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. To,all to .whom these presents shall ‘come — . GREETING, ) WHEREAS by: section. 21 ‘of. ) the “Municipal Act” it is pro-" - VICTORIA REPORT | ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,’ June 9, 1960 Liberal Leader SEaorial Painless Taxation. ‘Allusory| By JAMES Ke. NESBITT. From time to time this’ column has said: Premier Bennett's $50'9, year rebate on home taxes. merely adds up to the government: taking money out-of one pocket of a tax- payer and putting it back, with a ally, ‘they don’t admit ‘they stole Bennett: Several states in the U.S. are also toying with the idea. This Pleases our premier, who ' feels it means Social. Credit financial poll- cy is taking hold in distant places, great Mourish ‘of loud into another Pocket. 1 ) vided the Li nor ) in Council may by supplement- :)ary- Letters Patent extend: the ).area of a municipality under ) the conditions therein set out. AND WHEREAS a petition has been received from the, Council of The-Corporation of the Village of ‘Kin- naird praying that:the area of the municipality be ex- tended to include all‘and singular those certain parcels or tracts. of land situate, lying, and being as follows: Firstly, those parts of Blocks 10:and 11: of int: 4598, Kootena:’ District, as shown on Plan 783. on file in the _W. D. Black __. Minister | of. Municipal Atfaits ‘Land Registry Office, Nelson, which lie to the east of the easterly boundaries of Lots 1 and. 2, of.Lot 4598, Plan 4242, and secondly, Block 12 and the west’ half of Block 13, of Lot 4598, Kootenay. District, Plan 783, containing a total Jand area of 22. 952 acres,: more: or Tess: AND WHEREAS the conditions and gules of said section 21 have been duly complied with: : NOW KNOW YE that by these presents We do’or- der and‘ proclaim that the area of ‘The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird ‘be extended by. ‘the inclusion therein’ of the lands hereinbefore described, and. that - on, from, and after the: date of these supplementary Letters Patent the: boundaries ‘of The Corporation of the Village of Kirinaird be defined as follows: Com- mencing at the south-east corner of Sub-lot, 31, of Lot 4598, ‘Kootenay. District, being a point: on the "edge of the bed of the Columbia River on the right, bank there- of; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said: Sub-lot 31.to the south-west corner thereof, ; being a point on the easterly limit of the right-of-way of the Columbia’ : ‘and ‘Western Railway,> as: P 617QQ, on file in the Land Registry Office, “Nelson; thence due west to: the westerly limit of the ‘said-right- of-way;: thence northerly along the said westerly limit of the right-of-way to the south-east corner of: Lot 7170; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said Lot. :7170 to the south; west corner ‘thereof; thence nontherly" along the westerly boundaries of Lots 7170, 7171, ‘7175 and 7174 to the southerly. boundary o of, Lot 7178; fence westerly” ‘and: mi rtherly: along “the esterly boundaries of Said Lot ; boundary of Lot 7198; thence:due ‘north’ to: erly: along the said” northerly boundary’ “of Lot 7198:to the westerly limit of the ‘right-of-way of the Columbia and Western Hallway: as ‘shown on Plan 617QQ; themes thence. in ai .said: easterly-limit ‘of mee ean. and ‘Western Rail. i way -right-of-way to thé south-east corner. of Lo Lot 4598:,.as ‘shown’-on- ‘Registered Plan. 4242; “thenee- northerly’ long the'easterly boundaries of Lots 2 and « 1; of Lot-4598 of said Plan 4242 to the, north-éast.corner ‘Lot 1, being a’ point on the northerly‘ boundary. 10, of Lot 4598, as shown on Registered Plan 783; thence easterly along the said northerly boundary of Block 10, of Lot 4598; Plan 783 to the n corner thereof, being‘a point:on the ‘edge of: th al of the Columbia River on the right bank thereof; thence tina general souherly direction along thé said: ‘edge of the bed“of the Columbia River on the right bank there- of to the. south-east corner of Block :12,'of Lot 4598 of'* ‘said’ Plan’ 783; thence westerly jong: the. southerly boundary’ of said Block 12, of Lot 4598, Plan 783 to the north-east corner of the. west half of Block:13; of Lot - 4598, of said’ Plan: 783; thence southerly’ and westerly ; along { the easterly and southerly boundaries of the said “wédt Hal€ of Block 13, of Lot 4598, Plan: 783 to the -south-west corner thereof, being a point-on the afore- said easterly limit of the Columbia and Western Railway i ray, as shown on Plan 617QQ; thence in a gén- : -eral, south-easterly direction. along the. said. easterly - : limit of the Columbia: and Western Railway right-of-way orth-east corner of Sub-lot :31,.\of, Lot. 4598, thence: easterly: along the: northerly. boundary of said Sub-lot'31 to the north-east corner thereof, being a point ‘on the:aforesaid edge of the’ ‘bed of the Columbia River on the right bank thereof; thence in,a general southerly direction along the said edge of the bed of the Columbia : River ‘on: the right b bank thereof to ‘the point of com- ment, . by 1, 179.952 acres of land,’ ‘more or less... + « AND THAT the Letters Patent of The Conporation ‘of the ‘Village of Kinnaird be deemed to be amended so ras to conform’ to the premises as pend aoe feet) date: of these Letters Patent. jade, Patent and the Great Seal. of The } «Of course, don’t get in on this maaneuvre; they gre forced to subsidize the home< owners, even. though rent.. goes to pay taxes and upkeep of someone else's property. 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