6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 Castlegar Socials Mra, H. Johnson, Ph, 365-8294 Mrs, M. Hingley spent a few days in Spokane, returning home Sunday. Mr. D. Peppard spent the week- end hunting in the East Kootenay. Mr. and Mrs. E, G, Maclean and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easton vis- ited with relations in Nelson last week. vale, “Recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, L, V. Campbell were Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Burton of Kam- loops and Mrs. J. F. 1, Campbell of Kelowna, Recent guests at the home of geon, Ont. on Oct, 27, Mr, and Mrs, Barrie Hill were Mrs, Annie Belhbeck, of Rockglen Suask., and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Betbeck and Mr. Hamilton all of Bobcay- Mrs. M, King returned home at the weekend, after spending 10 days visiting with friends in Fruit- ‘Mr. John McGilp returned at the weekend from Edmonton where ho was called by the sudden passing of his father, F, J, MeGjip, n’t keen on tramping through snow to keep up with the game during tl this week by Mike Verzuh, pro of the Castlegar and District Golf Club, your car all winter, hot water, use a damp cloth, ed repairs to be made during the winter mont it's yours. Verzuh Gives Golf Tips For The Winter Four tips for golfers wha are- lhe winter months were offered 1. Don’t leave golf clubs in 2. Don't wash your clubs: in Check your clubs for need- : 4 Look after your ‘equipment, LOCAL BOWLING RESULTS Last Week’s Bowling Results High School Bowling League Ladies high single Caro] Men- ard 200; Ladies high three Marg Gallo 634, Men’s high single Glen Shuttleworth 233; Men's high three Glen Shuttleworth 538, Team high single team 4 . 901; Team high three team 4 - 2351. Team points, team 1 - 0; team 2 = 2%; team 8 - 4; team 4 . 4; team 5 ~ 134; team 6 - 0. Other 500’s Barry Scott 513; Peter Mananan 524; Penny Gibson 517; Julie Roberts 520, Celgar Mixed League Ladies high single Nethie O'- Shea 244; Ladies high three Nethie O'Shea 607. Men’s high single Jim Gormley 262; Men's high three Bob Conkin 780, Team high single team 5 (J. Gormley) 1018; team high three team 5 (J. Gormley) 2871. Team points, Team 1 - 0 points vs team 3 - 4 points; Team 2 - 4 points vs team 4 - 0 points; Team 5 - 4 points vs team 7 . 0 points; Team 6 - 0 points vs team 8 - 4 Points; Team 9 - 1 points vs team 11 ~ 3 points; seam: 10. 1 points vs team 12 - 3 point Other 600's ae ‘Gormley 661; Jim Hardy 652; Al Jaques 647; Tom piss Lockhart 600, Coffee Break League Ladies. high single Valerie Flanders 261; Ladies high - three Valerie Flanders: 648, Team high single Cheerios 873; Team high three Take-5 2354. Team points Wheaties 3; Muf- fets 3; Mugs 1; Cheerios 1; Take-5 3; Pincurlers 1. Tuesday 1 o'clock Ladies high single Dorothy | 637. McGauley 256; Ladies high three ket 2416, Defoe’s Regulars ers 22, FU KINNAIRD, B.€. Phone 365-3093 ‘)Innesse Gattrell 572. ‘Team , high single Ross’s Meat Market 9896; Team‘high three Ross's Meat Mar- Team points Ross Meat Market 4; Bosse Jewellery 0; Defoe's Tran- sfer 1; Castlegar Drug 3; Aero Taxi 2; Oglows 2, Tuesday 1 o’clock League Ladies high single Helen Wal- lace 217; Ladies high three Vi Mc- Luckie 565, Team high single Og- lows 801; Team high three Ross's Meat Market 2299, Team points Ross’s Meat Mar- ket 3 Oglows 1; Bosse Jewellery 1 Transfer Drup 3 Aero Taxi 1. Tuesday night League Ladies — high Brownlie 232; Ladies high three Janna Brownlie 621. Men’s high single Ben Rourke 234; Men’s high three Bill Davis 628. Team high single Commerce Bank 917; Team high three Button Pushers 2610, Team points Defenders 6%; Regulars 15; West's 5%; Commerce 10; Boobniks 4; Button Pushers 19, Other 600’s Kay Adshead 613. Tuesday Night League ‘Ladies high single Mary Kon- kin 240; Ladies high three Mary Konkin 614. Men's high single Rol_ lie Lussier 251; Men's high three John Paulson 648. Team high single Regulars aoe Team high three single Team points Defenders 7%; Regulars 19; West’s 5%; Commerce Bank oun Boobniks 7; Button Push- ‘Tuseday Nite Mixed League TT sc Central Trading Free Delivecy Castlegar » Janna Coffee nasos, Ib. 2 Raisins Martins, 4 Ib. pkg. Walnuts 1 . pte. Crisco 3 w. tin TV Dinners swanson’s Soup Chicken Noodle, 6 pkg. Oranges 5 ti. Potatoes 10 ts. Tomatoes tube Pork Chops all cuts, Ib. Steak t-Bone or Sirloin, tb. Tide King Size .. .89c Chicken Frying, cut-up tray pac, Ib. 49 Rolled Oats oiiwies, 5 wb... Ice Cream metory, 3 tb. em. 49 19c 59c Ketchup Heinz, 11-02. bottte .... 3, 2, blers) 673, Team high single Hap- py Gang 947; Team: high three Ramblers 2655, Nighthawks 1; Co-Operators"1; I~ Do-No 3; Chevrons 1; Ramblers 3. Wed. Morning Drivers League cobson 225; Ladies high three Anne Fishwick ‘515, Dean Koenig 515. ‘Team high single Carburetors 904; ‘Team high three Carburetors 2364. Sparetires 16; Bumpers 14; Spark-. plugs 11; Cranks 8; Exhausted 6. Ledies Wednesday Nite League Beatniks 0; Flyers 3; Sputniks 1; Kingpins 3; Fiver Thumbs 1. Men's man 301; Men's high three Ernie Newman 734. Team high single Hep Cats 1025; Team high three Hep Cats 3078. Cats 3; Whiz Kids); C.B.A, Flyers 3; The Ganders 4. Fred Bonnett 623; George Brown. He 607; Nick Karzaniewski 647. Other 600's Kay Adshead 605; | Th Harry Cheveldave 626; Earl Rourke =| 1; Lions 3; Minx 1; Squir- rels 3; Teddy Bears 0, Thurs, Night Mixed Commercial Brownlie -302; Ladies high three Janna Brownlie 677, Men's high single George Brownlie 274; Men’s high three George Brownlie 734. Team high single Smith’s P & H: Untouchables 1066; Team high three Plaza Five 2935, Ricks Records 2; Bank of Montreal ters 0; Tired Tutors 3, Kay Bees 1; Smith's P & H_ Untouchables 3, Four Pointers 1. 18; Plaza’ Five 16; Four. Pointers 13%; Confusions 13; Untouchables 13; Flintstones 12; Ricks Records 11%; Mudlarks 10; Kay Bees 10; Splinters 10; Bank of Montreal 10; Bobs Pay’n Takit 7. George Rilkoff 661; Jake Koenig 654; Elsie Koochin ee Classic Mixed Leagu nett 240; Ladies high three Marge =| Bonnett) 656. “Men's high Harry Cheveldave 326; | three Hary Cheveldave' 805. Team =e single Reformers 1019; Team high three Reformers 2988, Beatniks 0; Defenders 4, Rovers 0; Deadbeats 2, Springboks 2, Ley Ken Prive 661; John Paulson 63155 Gadies high single Alice Wat- “Team' points Happy Gang 3; Ladies high single Mickie Ja- Team points Carburetors 17; Ladies high single Alice San- ford 253; Ladies high three Alice |B Sanford 585. Team high Kingpins .867; Team high three Kingpins 2334, single Team points Choregirls 4; League Men’s high single Ernie New- Team points Flunkies 1; Hop Other 600’s Don Blishen 715; ursday Morning League 3 Ladies high single Ethel Mac- ‘Team points Beavers 4; Chip- Ladies high’ single Janna Team points Confusions 2, Bob's Bay’n Takit 1; Plaza Five Mudlarks 2; Flintstones 4, Splin- Team Standings: Tired Tutors ther 600’s Ralph Baglio 665; Ladies high single Marge Bon- single Men's high Team- Points . Reformers 4, ther 600's Jack Mason 728; ELK SEASCN. announced the open season on an- lerless elk in Game: Management Area Number 11 ‘(East “Kootenay District) has been extended from. Nov. 4 to Nov. 14.” conservation ‘pointed’ out the ex. ension has been authorized ‘to n- crease the harvest'so that the. de> jired level may be ootained. | * Hon. Earle .C, Westwood has The minister of recreation’ and a AND DRY CLEANERS ESTEE ‘AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY BEST RECORD. 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Leg flips back out - of the way, wh jot in COMPLETELY, IMMERSIBLE; house, too many people give: too little thought and attention to the many details that pave the road to successful home-ownership, espe- cals rqinenelng The end result disappointment, all. the. financing Tequirments of - Careful Finance Planning _ Ensures New Home Success In their anxiety to own a companies, life insurance and trust and loan NHA financing offers a num- ber of advantages, The loan is e- qual_to a high Proportion of the a] property, and repayment is. made ments, house, CMHA ‘carries out a rest bonus on all additional repay- During construction of the ber of compliance inspections, Al- though the homeowner benefits Column By SURT CAMPBELL |: ee REMEMBERANCE DAY IS nuin- NOT JUST A HOLIDAY and! by monthly In planning to build or buy, ed. For example, the Yorrower can- not normally afford to spend more than 27 per cent of his gross annual income on the repayment of the Joan and payment of taxes, make monthly payments, he must Prepared to mect the costs of heating, maintenance, repair and insurance. building loan is neccssary, this con- sideration generally leads to the National Housing Act which is ad- ministered and Housing Corporation’ agency, vortaaee “toans made by approved lenders such as chartered’ banks, must be term of the loan, In addition to being able to Where, a long-term house- certificate. by Central Mortgage act CMHC may insuro Canada’s six Zoned" cities, the house. Title to the lot must be in the borrower's name before ad- the mortgage money is not requir- | cross. ed until completion of the house the fee is 1% per cent of the loan. The fee is added to the amount of the loan and does not require a cash outlay, Application for a loan’ may be made to any NHA approv fender included in a list’ available from CMHC. Complete details of the lot, including a survey, legal description and a breakdown of overall costs and proposed financ- ing must be’ provided by the bor. rower. It is important to note that an for'an NHA loan cannot be approved if work has gone beyond the bare excavation stage. For home financing under the Use full and correct name of Hadonal tie ots Central se full and ‘ortgage and Housing Corporation person you're writing to. requires that all NHA home-owner applicants: and purchasers: provide 2 a minimum equity of 5 per. cent of the lending value. established by CMHA and for a home purchaser the minimum equity is 5 per cent of the purchase price, 3 : For each $1,000. of Ioan ihe ‘Write your own return address, : ‘and Postal: Zone Number. in. upper left comer erof envelope. asoand E Just follow these four points to faster mall service every time you addressananvelope: 1 Use full and correct address ¥ wlth Postel Zone Number In taxes must be added to determine the total monthly payments, The NHA mortgage gives'the borrower the right to make’ addi- tional repayments equal to 10 per cent of the original Joan’ on; the 12th and 24th installment dates. Part or all of the balance owing may -be paid on any payment date after. the third year. The lender :!may..charge a three-months'. inte- 4 Welte fegibly. Reoteriay Builders _ — and Suppliers — - Complete Line of Building Supplies and Manufacturers of Sash & Doors CABINET. MAKING Pierson Sashless Windows :- Glidden Paints HARDWARE usually over a period of 25, 30 or 35 years, The NHA Joan may be as high as $14,200 for a threc-bed-| sonable conformity with the room house or up to $14,900 ‘for larger houses. The current ,maxi- mum ‘interest. rate. on’ NHA loans is’ 6% per cent’ and the rate re. mains constant ‘throughout the Other charges ‘in zonnection with the Ioan include an -applica- tlon fee, the solicitor’s fee, the cost of searching the title tothe Property and registering the mort- gage and the cost of a surveyor's Under the National Housing Act the borrower pays a mortgage insurance fee ‘which is credited to a mortgage insurance fund, The fund is maintained’ by CMHC to Protect the NHA investments of approved lenders, The fee is 2 per cent of the amount of the loan if Progress advances but | sufficient funds are retained at all times to ensure ‘reasonable completion of vances are made on the Joan, If from. these gage security, their primary. purpose is to en- sure that the house is built in rea- and, specifications “and in ‘accor- dance with standards. specified ‘by CMHC to provide adequate: mort- The contract with the bullder the ofthe plans freedom in two‘ world wars. bor. * With Rememberance Day 1962 just.'a few ‘days ‘away it is time once again to rightfully pay tri- bute to the memory of those: who gave. their lives in-the defence of In this..writer’s opinion, : it: is both wrong and disgraceful that as a’ceremony which has been held for. 44 years withput interruption what he js paying for, Legion Ladies Hold Successful Poppy Day Tea The hall ‘was ig rower and the onus is on, him | to see that he gots from the builder ‘The members. of, the’ LA to Royal: Canadian . Legion, Branch 170, held a: very successful: Poppy Day Tea and Bake Sale.in the Le- gion Hall on Saturday afternoon. next Monday a holiday. - Sunday. It is'a de: should. have seen fit to. declare November -11 is not fuat an- other day: of‘the year or another holiday to be celebrated on a’Mon- day because it happens to fall on a day of memory—a Day of Rememberance—which or~ iginated with’ the. signing of ‘the pace which ended World War Rememberance Day on Sunday. is a time for: rededication to the great principles of the Four Free. doms for which thousands of men died, and it is a time to work to- wards greater international under- walls were’. large © poppies leaves. also ; to each serviette. Guests were recieved and eomed by Mrs, D. Adsh and Mrs. Taggart; tea tables, K. Bate, Mrs. M, Bacon and ‘Mys. E. Moll, Mrs. EB. Mi was the $500, Cash Prize Is Offered For Weekly Writing. corated for the occassion.: On the small white: crosses, onthe piano was a large white cross’ with a spray of poppies at the foot-of the cross. Autumn-colored. Ma ple added ‘to the ‘decor. There was also a Poppy attached ead, the President. Committees in charge were; bake table, Mrs. E, Dinnt B. Wadey; raffle tickets, Mrs. E. Murray; tea’ tickets, Mrs.’ Thelma Walker; kitchen, Mrs. W. Dunn, Mrs, D. Peppard, Mrs. H. Johnson, AL McDonald and Mra.-J. ner of the draw which was a beau~ tiful. doily ‘which _ was .chrochted and donated by Mrs. W. Dunn. An annual award of $500 for and. peace, with | the brink of a’ Third World War. taphs in their r now with the world teetering on On Sunday, ‘for the seven- teenth time since the guns stop- ped. firing in, World War. II, vet- erans of that war and the first one wil march’ once again to the ceno. home- A general meeting of the Cas- tlegar and District Fatl. Fair As- sociation was held recently in the Legion Hall, This was the annual meeting | and the minutes of the 1961, meeting were read. Pete CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 ass 7. Ewart Again Heads Fail Fair B. Hill, Joe Marshall, Mrs, C, Brad- ford, Mrs, D. rerpard and Ars, Me Enoksen. Mrs, f the} executive. and doughnuts were served at the close of the meeting by. members was elected .as an astetant to the exe- cutive, INSURANCE named Ewart, the Dates for the 1963 Fall Fair were set for Sept. 20 and 21. It was .reported: that .P,.Thederahn had $15. more to turn in, Mr. W. Thorp of the Project Society re- ported that it / was definite that there would be some. flooring laid in ‘the arena for the 1963 Fair, Mr, Ewart reported that what the Legion had made on bingo would be donated to the Project Society, Correspondence was dealt with, The treasurer's report show- ed. that the attendance at the 1962 Falr had been the largest yet. Reports, were also heard from the Pythian Sisters,.Sons of. Nor- way, Sportsmen's Club, and also the judges’ reports. All judges said that it was.a very, good Fair, Mr. Ewart extended thanks to all those who had worked so hard to make the Fair so ‘successful. Mr. ‘Thorp asked if there was any suggestions regarding what the) Projects Soc. iety could do to: make some im- Provements for the 1963 Fair. ~It) was decided ‘that ‘for the 1963 Fair floor space will be rent- ed rather, than on‘ a’ percentage basis. Industrial exhibits are to be considered: for next year: if floor space. is available. One of the door prizes has not been claimed and it was suggested that the IODE be asked what they would like done with this prize. A towns, wel- Mrs. Mrs, minds, those’ who, through beds and at home. In marching, win- of deat They will do so with the me- mories of important battles in their minds along with memories of the er / oftime drudgery of life in uniform. But they will also march not only with the thoughts of those who have found foreign graves in their but with ,the’ thoughts of the misfor- tunes of war, still lie in hospital too, they will pass on some of the had been made by the executive ‘that: next. year the Fall Fair books be mailed to ‘the exhibitors who had» put’ exhibits into the Fair for ‘the past. three years and that some be left in sev- eral stores, It‘ was moved’ and seconded that the secretary and treasurer re- cleve the usual honorarium, \ Mr, Ewart: again thanked those.: who had helped at the aie. with special thanks to. Mrs, A, MeDonald, Like H. Sohmaea, ‘Mts, P. Seley, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Marshall, Mr.:P. eration. try. ow wounds of war. : River ' Limited,: it‘has been. pany, entries will be Aug. 15. Mr. Clyne said the award be! made annually for the best series’ of articles, editor‘als, umns ‘or. news’ stories. Judging will-be by an. inde- pendent panel: of. judges, ‘and will be: based: on: : Promotion. of. public understanding or enlightenment on matters relating to business, indus- try and community. affairs; public Service; “outstanding © resourceful- ness. and initiative; and quality of writing. ‘), Announcement ’ of "the: $500 ‘award for B.C, weeklies was made at ‘the annual’ meeting “of r|BCWNA in ‘Victoria. -- achi ment by: writers on British Colum: bia weekly. and. semi-weekly news- papers, has been : established’ by MacMillan, Bloedel:' and Powell nounced by the “Hon. J. V. Clyne, chairman of the poard of the com- The first award will be made in 1983, and the closing date for torial material ‘on ‘the subject. of “business, industry, (including agri. culture)...and community’ affairs.” Entries may be feature articles, a gest that'this should ‘be so. “Booklet Published On Pulp & Paper Columbia, has been tragedy to.we of a younger gen In the Canadian Legion's act- ivties, particularly by its sale of Poppies and wreathes, we: have a yearly. reminder.of what this coun. to. those who are unable to.fend for ‘themselves, are bed- ridden, or.:who suffer” from the 1. This Sunday, let our ‘Armistice Day services be'a.reminder to us of. the: Persistent needs of the ex-|i¢ the ranks of the living. Theis: fallen comrades would | most probably be: the first to sug- the Nordic Lodge for the entertainment and the IODE for.the Harvest Queen contest, He hoped that in the years to come the Fair would grow bigger and better. It was -decided that a value should be put on to.the Fall Fair equipment which is in storage at the arena and some insurance’ put on it. This is to be considered by the new executive. Mr. ‘Thorp’ will also look. into the insurance ‘car- ried by the Project Society and see the Fall Fair’ equipment would be: jeovered by their insurance, ~ Mr." Ewart ‘vacated the* chair and Mr. Thorp was elected to act as chairman for. the ‘election of the 1963 ‘officers, Elected to office were: Presi. dent, Pete Ewart; ist vice-presi- dent, Walter Thorp; 2nd vice, ‘Mrs. Le Granerud; secretary. and Press A 16-page illustrated booklet, entitled. Pulp and Paper ‘in Britian were H. Herridge and: D. Brothers and ‘the chairmen of the Castle- gar and Kinnaird village oon Mr. Ewart thanked Mr. Th for . conducting’: the: election and those who had voted for ‘him and sald he would do hie best for: th: ‘air, For, All, Your INSURANCE AND 365.3441 4 motion Be made that the ANDERSON - : executive be’ given: the : power’ to a condict routine business and call a AGENCIES meeting . when’ necessary. . Coffee Ema and Decorating ie Free Estimates Gladly Given ee PAINTING: LTD. P. WOYKIN Phone 365-5410 iw gwKwK ccc MOVING? 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REAL ESTATE , ;NEEDS Phone 3 will edi- | S0ciation, est growing industry and as a lead- ing “producer, employer, and ex- Porter, Tt‘also describes pulp and pa- per’s role’ inthe application of scientific forest management to'a large and growing’area of the pro- vince;* and. its benefits'to British Columbia's. vast logging and lum; ber. industries, “Today, counts for about $1 in‘every seven the ‘value oe alle th all: the “Products col- and for more than'a ae of the export trade on which: British Co- lumbia lives,” the booklet states. the e the: Canadian Pulp and Paper Ped The booklet traces the growth of the industry, and describes its Place today as the province's fast- pulp and: paper ac- |" “use a flameless. bright’as new. in your ‘utes POWER’ RY YOUR CLOTHES ANYTIME |; a 2 ¥en a n't have to wait for pie Nv iahidey weather when you ‘ary your clothes the Flameless Electric way. 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