CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 2, 1965 Kootenay Temple of Pythian Sisters Hold Annual Christmas Bazaar, Tea Kinnaird. Forum The annual open forum of the Kinnaird Vil- lage Council ‘will be -held on | Wednesday, Decem- bel, 8,-1965 inthe Kinnaird 1 ty! Hall, The Program. is as follows: YA 30 - 8:30 Report By Council ' 8:30 - 9:30 Fluoridation discussion 9:30 - 10:00 Remarks by candidates for, : election. “This is YOUR forum. and “the ‘council doesn’t * mind being crowded ‘3o come and bring your nei- ghbours. Allen Selbie, Village Clerk. EE ay :PUBLIE NOTICE Reserva Des & -—— For Robson Guides Payee Brownle Baal sear and bake sale — Square Dancing, Robson Hall, Dec, 4, 8 p.m., $1.00 per couple. Everyone Welcome. Castlexar United Church Xmas Bazaar, Dec, 4, 2.30 Bake. Sale, Cook Books and Barbey clothes. Wanted Partners for Castlegar Bridge Club, Meets Nordic Hall, Kinnaird 1st. and 3ra Satur- days, 7.30 p.m, Robson Guldes and Brownlee Tea, nas and Bake Sale, Dec. mn Hall, 2 pm, SMITHS PLUMBING & a ) CHEATING LTD. 61. CRESCENT. ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR EINCCCIMLAA TN HEWETSON. Warm Curling Ss H ° E Ss FLEECE LINED AND EXCELLENT ° “APPEARANCE FOR REGULAR: WEAR AS WELL — -SEE THEM NOW- : MADDOCKS |: eT TT Robson Mec. Soc. requests that all reserve tickets for New Year's Dance be picked up by Dee. 3. The Pythian Sisters’ of Koo- tenay fem ye he held their regular annual Christmas bazaar on Sat- urday. afternoon in the Twin Rivers Hall,. Mrs. W. Nixon; MEC welcomed the guests. Committees in‘ charge were: Bake table, Mrs. J. Sherbiko and Wilson; sewing and Mrs. | 0. : novelty table, Mra, J. Sewell and Mrs, L. Grunerud. Serving tea were Mrs, J, Gemmill, Mrs, J. Jones, Mrs. \W. Saunders, and Mrs, A. Saunders.” Tea tickets and door. prize tickets were in. charge .of Mrs. C. Bradford and Mrs, E. Schulte, The ie committee | included 8; S. . Saun- ine Mrs. Gorimil and Mrs. E, ‘Wilson. A lighted Christmas tree was placed ea ‘the ‘stage and: added hristmas theme. the’ C e- winne: prize was Mrs. B, Innis of Cast. Jeger. : i . ° The Pythian Sisters of Koo- tenay Temple held thelr Tegu- lar meeting. last cchureday, even- ing in the Twin Rivers Hall, when they welcomed. -Grand Chief, Mrs. ‘Hazel Glover of Ve -++non, who was making her of - cial visit, Visitors from ‘Trail, Fruit- vale, Rossland and New Denver were given a warm welcome Mrs. W. Nixon, MEC, on’ be- half of the ‘members, presented Mrs. Glover with a corsage and gift. Mrs. W. Saunders, past chief, presented Mrs. Nixon with a‘ corsage from Kootenay Tem- ple, Mrs. Hazel Wright was wel- comed into membership, trans- fering from New Denver. The Grand Chief selected for. her topic“! nism.” She said that this was her last visit in District: No. 2 and sdid how sorry she was to be leaving the area as she had enjoyed he |= visits to all the Temples so much, After the business of the | sil evening was concluded refresh- ments were served, at which the Grand Chief was given the hon- or of cutting a best wishes cake. The evenings booster prize was won by Doreen pBroug ton. of -New Denver. “+ Macheth Attending GGA Dinner Dance and Mrs, J, M. Macbeth left a Victoria today to attend the ‘Victoria’ Chapter, CGA’ As- sociation of: B.C, annual dinner dance. Mr. Macbeth is is president of. CGA. . Mr. and Mrs. Macbeth will, return Saturday to attend the ere Kootenay chapter Junch- One. Macheth will leave again erent for Vancouver meetings leave from there for Montreal to - attend” dominion: board. meetings. psc esse ieoin aden a OTA rl ¢ PARTY. DRESSES". 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DEC. 9," 1965 10 CENTS ‘PER: COPY “Fible Meetings Hear Candidates for Council ' Abo public meeting. in the;Kinnaird hall last night to hear chairman and commission‘ candidates pre- tive Bob:Wiele at a ‘special safe day. evening at the Arrow damsite.. Offering congratula-| sons ‘for:running. Fi tions. ig Hydro. assistant construction ° manager - Be A. Quinian: while ‘safety - officer Cliff Robertson looks on. Wiele accepted’ the award ’on behalf of. Teanda’ employes] seek. office: who An: turn‘ chal- Larry» Harcoff who-was unable’ to be. present., Harcoff’s hard hat ‘saved him from serious injury or’death'on July}, 22 when a 40-Ib.'ring fell 15 feet on the job ‘and’ hit him| and that the great changes tak- on ‘the ‘head. See Story on page: five. — Hydro Photo night, held. last’ Thurs- Chairmanship cn candidate Jack Hipwell said he had thre: concerned interest in politics as|such.”” He said ‘he sought ‘ out people ‘to lenged him to rut Second, he "believes Kin- naird has reached a crossroads (continued: on page seven) riser ti ciel Approval 1, Meeting T was’ disclosed -that the. present | several : Way Tos locate the. cantisane and’ District Hospital = “would. mean abandoning a. plant “valued at: between a quarter and a thir a million: dollars - and’ it’ “is an. attractive idea in’ many ate pa would give: us no better. hos: hospital site is ‘larger ‘than the sites‘of-either the rail or. Nel-| present - property. son fon hospitals and administrator -Kinnaird re faines said» there : are} sident; :: said ‘he= had "argued! for::rell which: incr parking ‘can‘be provided’ > Sylvest; | such ‘a: plan: Hi 1 answer to'questions:from | - inte "‘the’ audience of: Dr.: Fowler and: < Souunittce members -W. 'T.. W: * John Shorblko and. Aage’ bas it|.< terested tion fof: site| it could: be oat Bre 0 ent} aro $250,000 and‘a‘ new: site ob ed’at’a nomin bout: 80 peron - attended alli ~' sons, a'20-x ‘40-foot ‘outdoor heated swim- _GASTLEGAR Pears e Mayoralty candidates’ ap- Peared in the following -order: E ‘Murray Little said Castlegar Sreat challenge * before it to Keep up with the times: ‘and: claimed ~ zoning it and promised its a ?and pro! o elected. ming pool, a/300-seat beer parlor, “a cock- and. su . :tail-lounge seating 50. patrons and named after the old 'sternwheeler' Minto and: pav-| jn ed parking for 168 cars. Manager of. the |" Ches! McClellan. For. full . details a On: the. hotel please see the second: section - sum, g ernment ‘would Hevea appr re ‘not -even $250,000 in }| the: building ‘for ; vein ch “units can. be’ built ‘at far’ less: cost. Board member “John ‘Sh biko informed th the Seeking ’ Election -As- | é Chatman: Sonate elieves a. dist- A man. “ret Prunlelpehey form: of gov- is. th munity! eight erament te, the most logical at sep |the village's highest eleelive of fice is seeking a ‘fifth’ term cbairman’in ‘Kin ds. seeking ‘office’: for; the ein Kinn; "John B. (acts Bipwely Al; fo salesman ‘wit derson 4 fen. ‘A’man' who offers his com- t years of: service.in ic that e Village ‘cannot risk-the | flow Be of. unstabl ne po tive tiabodut ‘by: aa add if ‘prop or expansion will provide’ a’.com- forthe says completion of the: “pre an + sant water. by paving 0 ; Will villages .for. the continned on ‘Page: ten) gre: ae were not discolored, Much Hee red and it ‘was aaa fluoridated Pes 1 dite s higher 1 general water i) Richardson itoidation sy. by 8 been foun as: arem* ‘com missioner he * had ® met “Tots 'of In Gastiegar, Kinnaird — residents’ with Brobleme am fad x atly “reduced ‘and covered. cavity. 1 that was found to be the claim: a h E | is candidate in’ Saturday's ma- 8, 4 A: man’ who has served ‘f ‘years‘‘on ’ Castlegar ‘ council’ ads in'‘s0:far as ite take’ the road’ of: ro: gressive Planning ‘an actic Y stiny is concerned.: We pi T | while on connel ‘and fe i (continued on pai {contin 3 had capealy 1B a’ candidate’ for “one] ‘é pi of:-thi commissioner; posts f th Vancouver lawyer ‘Charles : 10 a while: teach ny: Geronazzo hile school trus- A Corbet laining its decision® to srun, "Advocate. ‘for: oie teac! hers sald ee are two ways in which be.Grand Forks lawyer‘Dan- progress 'can’-be’ made-: One,: he said,‘Js *“'to: look. back ‘on’; “the ‘A: public ast and to improve ‘on: th my. tee. advocate ..is Bi office ‘(continued on’ page. stwelve) : stime: ‘John’P, (Jack) ‘White ae sident’‘of. the ‘Castlo-Bar Rate. Payers’ Association and ‘is a'fre- ings. -He "ood in ; his: ntinued ‘on page, ‘twelve) ance amittes quent observer ‘at council meet-|man and who had the. are! said‘ his ‘interest ‘in ‘cl- own | whieh during’ the: busy: epa Dest w that facility was transfe: page‘ twelve)