CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1969 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1969 ee Writer Says More Facts Needed: on Sewerage Dear Sir: Are the people of Kin- naird expected, to be foolish enough to vote yes on the sewerage bylaw when there are so many factors and costs that we do not know? We were told at the for- um meeting that the maps on display showing the location of the sewer lines could not S be accepted as exact loca- e uons. i The position of where these sewer lines are to be Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS District Socials — Representatives of Ten Libraries Attend Recent Workshop at Trail Public libraries in the Kootenay Regional Library ‘West Kootenay y area |C and the Lib should. benefit from an in- fusion of ¢ selected The Scono Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL The latest school news- Thursday, June 26, all stud- ts ted to return KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO. T. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT {and connect their system to the main sewer and close down their treatment plant which was said to be nearing maximum capacity. Are we expected to pay the extra costs involved such as a large enough sewage dis- posal lagoon, possibly a larg- er than otherwise. needed main sewer line, a station, and. whatever other costs may a! townsfolk I have ars. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Miss Linda ‘Ackerman left yesterday for Banff, af- ter visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ackerman of - Kinnaird for the past week. z SE graded day to day Mrs. Vida Markle of Kin- = - th naird returned recently from ‘Vernon where she. attended the funeral service for her) ee ing jand to view a pushy at rary approximately ird- Development Commission tht x 5 workshop was attended by re. cover and Paperback books books as a result of a work- dcsociations tro feng bray om as far as shop held in Trail last Sat-| Creston, Greenwood and Na-| oponsored by the West i ‘ A Wet Slart Experienced By Baseball Speakers for the morn- is were Mrs, Alice Simpson, librarian in charge ,of extension and publicity for Beauty Lane provided by a com! LAMINATED BRIDGE, a scale model designed by engin- ring division of the B.C. Forest Service, was on display “pump in our basement: to pump the sewerage up to the the 116-foot bridge which crosses the White River, north- east of Cranbrook, as part of the area’s forest road similar lamin: Some talked to think that Woodland Park homeowners should be i in the costs by hav- main line as is the case wil some people in Castlegar? What about. Woodland Park? We were told that the Woodlan month on their usage rat ing to pay for the sewer by increasing their frontage tax to the same amount as the rest of the town will have to pay. They should in turn be included on the voters list. ith the (Previously known as Bel Air Beauty Salon) is now located at - 611 Columbia Ave. In the Oglow Block Open Monday through Saturday TELEPHONE 365-6700 Opening Special On COLD WAVES to MAY Ist tests, qi projects, etc. Class tests throughout June, just they have been over the past . All students several months. will be held as I ibo consist- ing of David McCreight,: Pat Lucas, Bill’ McFarlane, and Doug Freeman. It was very ‘well received by the students. are looking forward e * go @ Here are the boxing re- ! the area near the Castleaird Plaza that will become choice ST. RITA'S sults to date: Fly-Weight Div. Mike MacDonald — di cision over Cliff Morrison. Tim mother, Mrs. Ellen E. How- Tie, 86, on April 26. g Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horvath and son Karl of. Van- couver left for home Tues- day after visiting Mr. Hor-|i vath's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horvath’ of Blueberry Creek. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. W. H. Hoffer of Thrums whose mother, Mrs. Ada May |# Allan, ‘53, passed away April 29 in the Kootenay Lake _ General Hospital at. Nelson. Mrs. Allan at one time was a resident of Deer Park for Burnaby Public ’Library, Mrs. gjJean Turnbull, Selkirk Col- lege, and Miss Mary Leask, Provincial Library “Consult- ant. Program. co-ordinator ‘was John Mansbridge, librari- an at Selkirk College. Mrs. Simpson spoke about the philosophy of book selec- tion including the. goals of a public library and the im- portance of providing ‘the right book to the right per- son at the right time.” Mrs. Turnbull introduced the group to some of the book selection aids suitable Baseball season in the Castlegar area’ got off to a “wet” start last week when games scheduled for Monday and pucaday, had to be call- off. The following are the Little Canadian Division scor- es for the past week: » Tues, April 29 — Tig- ers 16, Mets 6. Wed., April 30 — Mets 4 Indians 2. Angels 31, Brav- Thurs., May 1 — Indians 9, Expos 5. Angels 28, Yan- kees 13. luring Career Expo '69 held at Selkirk. College last Mon- Operators: Barb Friesen & Rosalind Regan y. With the yard-long model is R. G. (Dick) Scarisbrick, There are approximately 100 ated bridge structures in the forest road Nex of ie. We were told that the d Park are 17 years. s lover Norman Deverney. Kelly Lindley celebrated property for motels, restaur- Lloyd’ Skiboff : advanced ants, etc. when the Kinnaird Private Raymond A. Ne’ man. of CATHOLIC CHURCH ‘o supervised the bridge design. It is an exact replica of the — Forest Service Photo plans for 1o install a pumping station to Sak SUGAR AND SPICE The Snow Departs and then we Must Survey Our Holdings _ April is a month to try the soul of the househol de r. And mine has heen tried and snow had disappeared, I took} Wall. It was the ramparts of a tour of the estate. Then I!sand and salt thrown up on went inside, wept for a few|the lawn by the snowblower minutes, and took shock/in January.” treatment on the rocks. You can't blow it back We live on a corner lvt.|into the street. There are two On two sides of it, there was eee tee aie first p28 a 5 » first, something that looked ike rake, then with stiff broom. the remains of Wadrian’s|The other is to use it as the for a stone wall around the property. Either Sag Fl-selection oe: way, your lawn is ruined. werstock e-ENt ~ 4 But that was merely the SAVAGE,SHOES beginning. Last fall, I man- for children : aged to Keep ahead of the maple leaves, burning and Maddocks Shoe Store raking like a fiend fot a coup- le of weeks. But the oaks drop late, and they don’t cas- cade down, but drift, one by one. You might as well wait for them all. I disti remem- ber going out one day iast November, with a face as long as a foot, taking a look at the fence-to-fence carpet- ing of sodden leaves, and reaching with heavy heart tor the rake. My wife, in one of her rare moments of pity, said, “Why don’t you wait a few days until they're dry?” Reeling with -shock I said, “O'K'? The next day it snowed. And the next. And Hi Arrow Arms MOTOR HOTEL CHEF'S LUNCHEON SMORGASBORD Monday thru Friday 12 noon to2p.m. $1.75 so on until the end of Janu- ry. They're still there, even more sodden aiter snuggling winter, And they'll be the death of me, I know it, if 1 try to rake them. There must be 48 tons of wet leaves on the lot. T wonder if I could get some husky male student who’s not doing well English at school, and have a quiet, crafty little chat with him, pointing out the ratio of my benévolence to the scar- city of wet oak leaves on my lawn. ‘Those are just two April problems, neither yet solved. And there’s a host of smaller ones, Huge oak branches all over the front lawn. broken off in snow-storms. The hose has been out all winter. siy wife set’ fire the back porch when she put out a box of ashes which contained some live coals. Charred is the word. e The flower-beds look like a bar-room floor on a Sunday morning. The shrubs are al the weight of snow. fences lean precariously, as you would if.an oak branch, ten inches thick, had fallen under four feet of snow all|do it. broken off at the elbows by’ good things that accompany leted. Are the By Bill Smiley). April. Deep in your heart, you know that all that gar- bage is going to be attended to, even if the old lady has to not told at lo : And if you have a touch of the poet and artist in you, as what man doesn’t, you know that the first day of trout fishing will wash away all the sordid aspects of April and leave you pure of heart and mind, if not of tongue, when you get out and have a bash at the trout. This, the promise of get- ting away out into the real world ot icy water and 198 a lures and no women, on the é last weekend of April, gives bylay will a man a cel sanity-retain- ing detachment as he surveys the no-man’'s-land of his pro- amount? ions? er, allowed.) Snack rty. ‘Last year, for various stupid reasons, 1 missed open- ing day, for the first time in 20 years. This year, even with a broken neck (and I think I have one; the: X-rays haven't been read yet), am going to catch my limit, £ off a log into that polar wat- ter, and come home filthy, stinking and purged; ali the Opening Day. and the real be- ginning: of Spring in this country. highway link is com- already pressing council for the sewers? were tol can borrow approx. $368,000 at 6-7/8% from the Federal Government. we will hav remaining $900,000— that needed. How high will the in- terest rate e to on the pay iG 1 ask, would you. enter into private - transaction with incomplete planning and so many unanswered ques- tic A concerned taxpay- Kinnaird. (Editor’s . note: policy of the Castlegar News ters must be printed with the name of the person them. No pen names W) Hard on Teeth * Even if \/you faithfully brush your teeth immediately after every meal, you can undo the good work by in- dulging in the snack habit. Most snacks are sweet: soft drinks with up to six table- spoons of sugar in chery ce Tand the town i oP WHERE THE GSVINGSIAR 1.) TISSUE PAPER, Better Buy, 8 roll .. 95 this tone 590 SALAD DRESSING Salad Bow! 32-02. 55¢ FLOUR, Robin Hood, ........... 20 Ibs, $1.59 SHAMPOO, Woodbury, 140z., reg. $1.79 SPECIAL 99c id that we But we were what percentage be on Future member CHARGE IVI ono : cA ganacoan GRO, be : Rev. E. A, Brophy Ph. 365-7143 eundey, Masses at 9 am, - 11 am.-7 p.m. APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza ce championship. Rev. Helmut Bi Pastor to the finals by defeat! Fn y defeating ce. Bantam Weight Div. Larry Olson — Decision lover Joey Bowman. Paul Maloff — Decision over Roger Rioux. Glen Phillips advanced his eighth birthday last Fri- day at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.’ Ralph a Ackles. of ‘Kinnaird. Invited were Kelly Allen, © David] the finals by defeating Paul Maloff and will now m sion over Stanley Babich. Mike eee ag LUTHERAN CHURCH — Deci- sion over Tony Costa. ‘Mike and home of Mrs. E. of Kinnaird Danny Barnes, | Thomas Thor-Larsen, Idle and Benny Lindley. Recent . visitors to guests: who enjoyed games |man has bee: land traditional birth hday treats Paul pa the fol duated — from Canadian School, CFB S. He were Mr. and Robert Michnik and daughters Beverley and Cin- dy of Glaslyn, Sask. the Royal Canadian: Air C: ets for six Castlegar . has! ty, of other aspects,of developin; last |) well balanced collection vered. it share:in their purchases and use. Miss Leask’s. topic was,in Rol lacing|}a Sand a collection were also co’ the afternoon During those present had an oppor-|(Thurs.) Cubs 5. ed out The Sand Lot Division is e bson has now formed a ete oom and -is training on evenings at the Robson School. ~ There will be a general meeting of the Castlegar- Robson nor Basel ‘at tunity .to work on projects making use ‘of the tion gained during the morn- informa-} fice in Castle legar. All teresiee, are welcome to at- nd. c ALL TYPES OF LUMBER All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order 686 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm: and Screen Windows Made to Order | KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES. “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” i at 9.30 am United Church Thomas P. Koester, Vicar Ph. 365-5976 Sunday Schoo} 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark . Sundays Kinnaird writing ill be See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms ‘Available : “FREE GLASSES WITH $4 GAS FILL-UP Johnny's. Grocery ~& Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. —9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. Hahit e CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Dedication May 18, 3 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: = +: . 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11_a.m. Holiness: Meeting pba p.m. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Prayer and ship. Light Weight Div. Ken Nichvalodoff — De- cision over Dan Bilinski. Middle Weight Div. Tony DaRosa — Decision over Don Makaroff. Garry McKee — Decision over Mike Kalesnikoff. Sam Stoochnoff — Deci- sion over Chris Pereverzoff. Sam has yet to meet David Brown. ight Div. = Decision Convenience A Pleasure. “CHARGE IT” on an All Purposé Account; tse | our convenient Credit Plan. — F eankes Make Cooki .. Never A Chore! King} A. Deluxe 30” Clock-Controlled Electric Range s19a98 i B. Deluxe 30%: Range With Automatic Roast Meter candies, cake, ‘Bible: Study on you: ‘A dreary scene,-indced. 3 eee v But there’s only one thing to , . - 7.30 p.m. Home League Nosise 780 m. Open Air and Young et le ~ Pattie invited;to all services. Envoy and Mrs. K. Ph. 365-7112 You are never a stranger at : the Army : ———— Features set-and-forget automatic cooking —delay, cook, off, Clock-tim tisserie; Ye as ik, ed rot 7 ¢ 229.98 Reg. $269.98 Not directly, that’ way lies a heart attack. 1 took a beer and a book, laid down, looked at the blue sky and thought: about opening day. That’s the Psalvation of it, ; Most popular. , boxers ot all are little Frank Fodor and Larry Price who will put on: jon match at our * \ CALVARY ; BAPTIST CHURCH f our Spring Ph. 365-6667 . “Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castl Plaza if you had cold fe et : : : 3 Revae — Ite will be held to- a ea, C S < =— Primary School —— ———— See : ign at 700 nee a 7 Holds Gabaret : : ae neg . Family Bible Hour. 10°a. 3 ics bee anda “TRA : = + Pamily Worship 21 a. oe. rrench program. Come early! gh : The classes of Mrs. Don-| Jiaaaame : i “evening. Worship. Service | We are’expecting a very “full Ke \\\ na Archibald and Mrs. K. An- = . a ‘ e700. pam... WAN y dreashuk presented a success- ees. : 2 oe - a ful concert to a packed audi- Sax; + 4 * aes torium last Thursday in the GRACE Cestlegar, Primary, Schools - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ie stage was decorate: ek fore « ” 7th Ave. Kinnaird to represent a “cabaret” with Rey. Ave. Kinnalrd We'll make sure that next winter your furnace will’ work like a charm. We'll give it a free summer check-up and we'll clean and condition your entire heating system. Your furnace will start instantly on the first cold day in fall . . . your home will a Spanish, Mexican theme. The floor show consisted of DIVINE WORSHIP and stay snug and warm ali winter long ... and you'll never. get cold feet again. Holds 775 Ib. Food At Peak Flavour! Check’ that low price —then check these features! Thin- wall fibreglass insulation’ allows more’ space within freezer; counter-balanced lid; lock with 2 keys; interior light; 2 chromed stect’ baskets; ‘cold control’ dial, Porcelain-Lined 18 Cu: Fi. Freezer AColdspot freezer lets you buy food in bulk i he oa ry food. at big discounts! Ope unique counter’ balan -Lid : See ar Smale coer Hite! FH FO AE OE Freezing coils on the bottom allow <“total contact” fast freeze. bd ¢ tected. all parts guaranteed 5 $229.98 _ Urethane foam pro! against Getscts: Yn labor warranty songs, dances, rhythm band numbers and a bull fight. | Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Several members of the and Di ALCAN PIPE LIMITED APPOINTMENT PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE First “Ave. M. You'll Never Defrost Because ‘Frost Will ; Never Form ..< 13.7. All-Frostless Coldspot 2-Door - - on sue 349.95 | a sion of his 90th birthday. fA plant ‘was: presented to. the jonoree, on behalf of the as well as a decorat- ed birthday cake. . Mr. H. Evans, president of the Senior Citizens, extend- ed: congratulations and good wishes to Mr. Lanphear. Refreshments were en- |joyed by all. + Phone’ 365-5212 Sunday Schoo! 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Pra Test drive Datsun 1600 soon. There... are more than 160 Datsun dealers coast-to-coast in Canada and over $1,000,000 in parts to back it wherever -you go.: fi : DATSUN 1600. We've taken our Datsun-1600s over some of the roughest roads and : through the toughest rallies to make: , one thing certain: that Datsun 1600s are more dependable than any other cars in their class. Datsun won the Canadian Rally Championship in 1967. Datsuns won two classes in the Shell 4000 Rally/68. And this year, Datsun 1600 won the South African Gold Fields Rally. It.also won team class honours in the rugged East Africa Safari Rally, where a field of 87 cars started and only 31 finished. Datsun 1600s came in 3rd, 5th, 7th, ‘8th; 11th, and 13th. They have muscle. Their advanced design overhead cam engines turn out 96 hp. They can go: 0-60 in 13 seconds and up to 100 mph. And they go up to 35 miles per gallon. Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Datsun 1600 have a similar all-independent suspension system for precise handling , and perfect control. There are disc brakes, a collapsible steering column, . headrests, safety harnesses and padding inside. All standard equipment: » > Prayer p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 Pn. x REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican — United : " CHURCHES OF » . Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird : Service at Robson at 9:45 a.m. Kinnaird - Castlegar af St. David's Anglican 8 a.m. and 11:35 a.m. United at 10 a.m. Sunday Schools in United Churches 9:30 Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson . 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 BENNET I. HOVE Bennet t.. Hove has been appointed General Manager of Alcan Pipe Limited, it was announced by Mel Willlamson, Chairman of ‘the Board. Prior to- his appointment, Mr. Hova was Sales Manager of the Company. He was educated at the University of South Dakota and Souther California, where - fhe specialized in subjects dealing with- agriculture. A ploneer jn the Irrigation field, Mr. Hove introduced sprinkler irrigation to numerous areas of Western ghelves. Big porcelain meat keeper holds 133 Ib. meat. Lifetime porcelain interlor ‘won't absorb food odors, can’t scratch o9 stain. 12,3 Automatic Defrost - Refrigerator-Freezer “the more-for-your-mon ‘There's a Datsun for you: 1000 2-Door and 4-Door Deluxe Sedans, 1600. |2-Door Sedan, ‘4-Door Deluxe Sodan and Wagon, 1600 and 2000 Sports, Pickup and 4-Wheo! Drive Patrol, Guay B00 Datsun dealers In North Amerlea, NISSAN AUTOMOBILE CO. (CANADA) LTD. Factory zone offices at: WESTEAN Div; Nissan Bldg., £73 Beaity St. Vancouver 3, Bo, ONTARIO DIV.: 22 Vanley Cres., Toronto, Ont. QUEBEC OIV.: ig PQ. ATL DIV.: 2745 Dutch Village Ad. Halitax, NS, CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES Gordie Baulkham, Sales Manager; Phone 365-7209 Corner of Maple and Columbia the housewarming people FRED PRESSACCO BOX483 — TRAIL,B.C. GALL COLLECT 368-3044 Canada. He has had 22, years of ex- perience in all facets of the business, from design to manufacture, sales an Installation of irrigation systems, , In cluding being an irrigation distributor THE FREEZER SECTION holds 109 Ib, food — features one rack in,door for added ‘Lets you take of ‘special’ buys at the store — makes fewer shopping trips necessary. Reg. $279.98 259 . 9 8 Economy-priced 2-door has 2 shelves plus giass crisper cover shelf, full-width porcelain lined crisper, 2 door dairy it. Freezer has shelves, and full ith com] 1 door shelf, 2 ice cube trays. serving as a member of the Interior Vegetable Marketing Board of B.C. *