CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 24, 1960 Libby Foliows igh (continued from page one) Jet first, It won't be too long he- economical projects in the inter-) fore the next. most econmical national river, pials are develop-| project may cost more than the NEW from _ PARKeTILPORD _ WHI SIN | wit eT I L’w»’»’™ THE BETTER” Park & Tilford “Three Feathers” isa MASTER BLEND whisky . . . a blend’ of perfectly aged whiskies matured in’osk casks ... 4 year old whiskies which have been “age perfected’ by the addition of costly 8 year old whiskies. Park & Tilford is the only distiller to offer added * quality by adding olde? whiskies to every brand. Ask for these MASTER BLEND whiskies . .~ THREE FEATHERS 4 yaar old — with 3 year old added ~ (25 & 12 oz. sizes) }OYAL COMMAND Byear ofd — with 15 year ofd added ¢ Ize: PARK & TILFORD LONDON DRY GIN (25 & 1207, sizes) -“A British Columbia Industry”. CANADIAN PARK & TILFORD LTD. NORTIL VANCOUVER, B.C. V-3TOR Vancouver Province. am, Mica) (benefits it brings, compared pith alternatives such as gas or ‘coal, A project such as Libby Dam, for instance, could’ produce} * power for. about $300 per kilo- watt (1.34 hp.) if the U.S. did not cooperate with Canada and put it in before High Arrow and Mica, The comparison in econom- ics between High Arrow, Mica and Libby, the chief U.S. con- tender, is. startling ig they are developed in this order. & table In the Krutilla re- Port Indicates that without a Arrow ~ could produce about 1,270,000 kilowatts © (1,750,000 hp.) in the existing down: stream U.S. plants — at a cost of $56 per kHowatt. Total pro- ject cost would be about $72,- 000, 5 . But if a. joint international project goes ahead, and projects on both sides of the border are brught in in the order of the!r economy, Libby power would rocket to about $1,028 per Rilo: watt. This is because High Arrow and Mica projects would already have skimmed off the cream 9f the downstream benefits . and Ligby could add little to them, . Mica, if added after Arrow, could produce half as much po- wer again — but at about five, times the cost. ~ . Including generators at Mica itself,” and the installation of generators in existing -down- stream dams, it estimates Mica cost would be about $500,000,- 000. Cost per kilowatt: $285. As a straight storage dani, without generators, Mica would produce less: downstream power of about $400 per kilwatt, Libby runs a poor third in the economic stakes wher added ater High Arrow and Mica. it would produce only about one- third as much power as the Ar- row development, at a cost of $88,000,000, or $1,027 per kilo- watt. The. Krutilla that the.recent report by the Co- lumbia River ‘Engineering Board works out the the costs on the basis of developing all the inter- national Prolects at once. 4 The only answer, he sug- gests, is_a very close study not of the overall bui single generator in B.C, High| § ‘ter system. At Champion Lakes that High Arrow — and at a-cost| booklet says |" Don. Brothers Reports. . we A report from the Legislature by Donald L. Brothers Rossland-Trail MLA - The present session of, the 25th Legislature of the Province of British Columbia has now been prorogued. - Last' week the House consid ered the estimates of the depart-| ment of recreation and conser- vation. The minister advised me that the following work would be done in our riding this. year:- “It is .planned to complete King George VI Park with the construction of 1a small picnic shelter and i of a wa- The shatter party of me Hall, Norm Johnson (educattonal i Jack Killough Charter Presented Casilegar Toastmasters Club Saturday arma); Ed Mosby Dave Parlitt held Saturday evening in, re ‘Twin Rivers hall, was highlighted .| by a visit to the club by district governor Ralph D. McColl of Na- naimo. Mr. CcColl presented, club president. Bob Rivers with a Johr Landis, Joe Logelin, Bruce MacCabe, Ross McCutcheon, Ed ‘MeGauley, Gordon McLachlin, Bob Mad- docks, Mickey Moran, Paul Mo- roso, Roy Morton’ (sergeant-at- Jr, Ste! : » Bob Rivers “(president), Al Selby, Bob Smith, Phil Sopow, Bill Waldie, Mitch Warford (sec- retary),’ Bob Watters (adminis- trative vice-president), ~ Hugo Wood and Jack Young. charter making Castlegar a member of the international or- ganization that has 3,100_ clubs operating in 30 countries. (Mr. McColl described Toast- masters as on “unselfish move- ment which secks to help all that they may serve others.” ‘He sald that ‘by | studying public speaking, Toastmasters be- come, greater assets both to their and to their men improve themselves in order | J IN THE MATTER OF ities, “No man ever graduates from a Toastmasters club,” noted Mr. McColl, “There’s always more to learn.” dinner was R. C. Maddocks while Gordon McLachlin was respon- sible for the running of the table topics period during which various members of the club were called upom to speak ex- for two minutes Toastmaster for the charter|§ on such subjects as “Why wom- en make the dest drivers," “My pet peeve,” and “Spring in Cas- tlegar.” A toast to the ladies pro- posed by Ed Mosby was respon- ded to by Mrs. D. W. Brookes, Guests were present at’ the par- further camp and picric site de- velopment will continue and some reservoir clearings will be “This. latter project is a plan to join the two lakes with a very small d4m to-increase the fish- ing and recreationgl area, but before this can be constructed complete clearing of the area between the. two: lakes must be finished. It is not planned to start on any new Projects this ear.” We then turned to the esti- mates of the minister of lands and forests, the Hon. R. W, Wil- liston. The question of the de- velopment of the; Columbia Ri- ver was. again considered. The minister pointed ott that negotiations‘ have not yet of the timing and sequence of the individual projects. This would ensure that only projects that will make a profit by themselves will go ahead —‘not others that have to be carried by the better projects, Paddy Sherman, Insurance Agents Meet at Vancouver More than 250 insurance agents from the pro- tt been with the Ameri- can authorities and ‘that, as a re- sult, mo information could be gi- ven ta‘the House,’ but that the interests of the people of British Columbia were being well looked after by the province and: that hearings would be held in our riding so that all interested par- ties. might make representations. I was also pleased to learn from the minister of lands and forests that an order-i .) clubs. A half-hour program ‘mod- elled after a regular Toastmaster ty from the Nelson and Trail] § day of March, A.D. 1960. THE EXTENSION OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CORPCRATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNARD TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Cor- poration of the Village of Kinnaird intends to peti: tion the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to extend. the area of the Village of Kinnaird, by. Supplemen- tary Letters Patent, to include the West half of Block 13, District Lot 4598, Kootenay District, Plan § 783; Block 12, District Lot 4598, Kootenay Dis- trict, Plan 783; and those parts of Blocks 11 and 10, } District Lot 4598, Kootenay District, Plan 783 lying to the east of the centre of Merry Creek. DATER at the Village of Kinnaird this 21st Ken Pickering, Village Clerk. meeting was when five minute speeches, W. T. Waldie spoke on. “The generation of electrical energy in the West Kootenay,” Jack Young spoke .or “Power and Mrs. Housewife,” Burt Campbell dis. cussed ‘Will the glow worm ever replace the electric light bulb.” Al Bigsby spoke on “Power in politics” and Al Selbie discussed “The power of suggestion.” General evaluator of the din- din and speakers was Ed McGau- ley who analyzed. the «general tone of the meeting and pointed out both good and bad points of the various speakers. Guest artist who appeared with the Gus Leitner orchestra for the dance which followed the dinner was Wally Walper of Kinnaird who has just elub members presented five- ay KINNAIRD ESSO ~ SERVICE 257 - 7th AVE. KINNAIRD, B.C. PHONE 5435 ATTENTION. 2 NEW AGENCIES FOR TRAIL DRY CLEANERS JACK'S PIC-N-PAC MAPLE ST. CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 4201 ‘OPENING SPECIAL from Halifax where he was fea- tured with Don Messer and his Islanders, posed B.C, flag and the finan- celal policies. of the provincial go. vernment was enacted’ by some club members as part of the en- Sertainment of the -C was passed ii ments with the CBC in which the province was prepared to lease property gn Club: are Art An- derson, Howard Anderson, Al A skit lampooning the pro- =I TROUSERS ............ 49c - MARCH 17 TO MARCH’31 SKIRTS ....... SUITS 99c = = Bigsby, Dennis Brookes, Burt re- _for the} C: Ernie E ijn, Ken ‘PICK UP MONDAY:-— BACK ON THURSDAY PICK UP THURSDAY — BACK ON MONDAY | ail CC vince will meet at Hotel Van- couver for the annual convention of the Insurance Agents Associa- tion of B.C. peater station. et ‘as long a per- fod as the corporation, requited it, I am very pleased” that these rates, fi that minimum limits for car in- snrance be increased, home and highway safety programs are ex- perted to have been and I hopq the corporation wilt now proceed with’ the erection of this station immediately. , Eiscussions, The association represents an industry handling some $80,000,- 000 worth of premiums each year in BC. Featured speakers ‘will in- clude Robert E. Battles of Los Angeles, past preslaent of Na- tional A The of the minis-| ter of municipalifiés,.the minis- ter of mines and the minister of public works’ were also’ consid- ered, y The minister of public works advised. me that the dormitory at New Denver, was still being reserved for the attormey-gener- Agents, and Dr. David Turner of Victoria,. B.C.’s deputy minister of parks and recreation. New legislation calling for he ’s unsatisfied judgment furrd be to include hit- sain aceldent cases will be This advertisement isnot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia outlined and discussed. SH + times of financial stress. -: NORTH AMERICAN LiF . DICK FOWLER, Rebson, B.C. A CANADIAN MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY: Family Protection is a matural instinct. On the alert for your family's welfare you will want totake --’ steps to provide income * protection for them in For expert counsel ar for information - consult +{informed as to :the events -trking _ [stitute Snetude Jeadership respon- al’s* and that 2s soon as the attorney-general’s. depart- ment no longer required: the dor- mitory that consideration. wou'd be given to the dormitory being used by ‘the Kootenay ‘Society for Handicapped Children.’ I wish to thank you, Mr. Editor, for giving.‘me this op- portunity of keeping the mem- bers of the Rossland-Trail riding place in the Legislature and this will be my last: letter to you concerning the affairs of this Session. Nursing Director :_Altends ‘instituie’ *Presently attending an “ine stitute”, for directors: of nursing at’ Vancouver is Mrs. Mary Hig- gens, director of nursing at the Castlegar hospital. Topics discussed at’ the in- sibfities-in nursing service, per- sonnel relations,, overview of functions of a ‘hospital, and prob- WHITE ON lem solving: and budgeting for nursing service, LY nT nn Our Annual Spring Shipment PACI FIC PAINT HAS ARRIVED — High Gloss: Enamel, Semi-Gloss Enamel, Enamel Undercoat, Outside Primer, Outside Finish-Coat. ‘ALL AT-THE LOW PRICE OF ONLY $4.75 per Gaifon ~ OR ONLY $1.45 per QUART For an additional 20c we will give you any ‘color. of your choice on our Mone-matic Paint Machine. i ~ sAL The Anglican Church The ‘Fourth Sunday in Lent, March a Castlegar: 11/ am: HC — 7.30 bm,, Evensong Kinnaird: 9 a.m. HC — Robson: 8 am. HC (The preacher at the: evening service will be the Rt. Rev, H. R, ‘Ragg,-former Bishop of Calgary.) Tuesday: Kinnaird, 10 a.m. HC — Robson, 11 am, HC Wednesday: 7.30 p.m. ‘Evening Service for Whole Parish ‘ Thursday. Holy ‘Communion: at 7.30 a.m. and.10 am. (The speaker at the Wednesday evening service will be Sister Rosemary Anne of the Sisters” of St. John the Divine.) BEFORE YOU BUY INSURANCE Be Sure to Get Professional. Advice IN. AT FOR RENT furnished On home with automatic heat, en age. Phone 4876. Three rooms and bath ‘in Sherbiko subdivision.’ Partly fur- nished, Phone M. Hetman even- ings at 4182, 212 STOP ‘ Two use in Kin. naird, full: basement, easy terms. Phone 4738." tings WANTED ” * Girl's dieycle for seven-year- ee also two ‘tricyclés. Phone Ken Price’ at 5425, 312 50-foot mast, channels 2 and 6 antenna, double’ guy lines and long Jendein. Phone 2561,. 310 Older’ couple to share. fur- nished home. Phone 4984. Mrs, P. Bertois, 312 One-bedroom house in iin naird, Phione 3257, FOUND < Spartan sleigh. Owner may have by phoning 6931 and paying for this ad. MUIRHEAD AGENCIES LIMITED. Real Estato and Insurance Phone 4341 | Kinnaird, B.C. i house, “Tiving room, full. ‘bi Any ind of wort, _ Available ‘Contact Mys. Vera’ Vanjoft behing Koot- enay Builders, 311 Phone 532, grocery cheek ‘52. Chev’ half-ton, good shape, signal lights, radio, Phone 1. : a} electric heater, au- Ladies glasses“ in* Kinnaird. ‘White and black frames, Owner may have by applying ‘at Castle- gar News and -Paying for’ this 2 ce | PAINTING, DECORATING AND tinl2/ply 32i-1st Ave, Castlegar. 311 tomatic, Paid $50 for it, What offers? Phone 4474; 311 “Chrome. set, out ae Apply Box 490A, Castle- gar. 112 Small tarnished apartment. Write Box 490P, - Castlegar. 112 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 24,°1960. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to. thank Oglow Brothers and Castlegar "Transfer for the use of their trucks Sun- day, — Piston Pushers Car Club. n2 LEGAL FUNERAL NOTICE * QUANCE — On March 22 at Willow Haven Rest Home, Iva Margaret, age 74 years, beloved wife of L. F. Quance of Robson. Private funeral service will be held Fri, March 25 at 7.30 pm from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral’ Home with Mr, H.R, Meredith, Fist are of Cert REGUE Reliable’ ‘person to kee ep house ‘and tend children, Phone Re “. W2 “HIGHWAY ACT” EXTRAORDINARY TRAFFIC ROSSLAND-TRAIL and other household effects. Ap. . Baby's stroller. Phone 5458, The udersigned being a per- JOINT FILLING FOR GOOD AND EFFICIENT, SERVICE JUST PHONE 5026 after 5 p.m. t O'BOYLE = = LS. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing'- Barges. - anywhere on the Arrow Lakes a = i: 4 EI _ Phone 4331 : Fresh eggs, Graded and can- dled. L, ae pe Wynndel, B.C, 611 Want to-rent house or two- bedroom apartment for April or earller. Reply (to, Box aoe Cas- tlegar, 112|* Youth bed: and. $15, Phone 5113, eae 311 ' Part-time or:full-time pause Man's grey. sult, size 38, Also kitchen ‘sink... Phone: 4984," . 312 Untinished three = bedroom House in. Castlegar. Rendy for stucco, has and chimney. Cheap’ for cash. Phone 4891, 312 “Ohihuahua’ male pup. | Fotir months ola: ache 3832, Castle- gare. n2 work... Phone: '7381, * the Minister at Highways, in writing, to ex- ercise the powers vested in the said Minister. in Part II of. the hway Act” and ‘being of the opinion that’ all highways, roads sa arterial highways within the ‘Trail District “Want additional ladies to so- licit orders:.for S' ET th SWHATERS, ‘ tartan skirts,” ties, socks, etc. “Full or ‘part-time. 1960 catalogue: now ready, Write . les Ltd. NS, ties 310 ~ Want to buy nice modern home in’ or close ‘to Castlegar. “cE He Arrow Lakes Forry BUSINESS. ‘DIRECTORY. |/ Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD 1. LAUGTON y ts Leave" Robson Whart Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. 10.00 a.m.: Monday, ° OPTOMETRIST Arrive" Office Hours: 4,00 p.m. Monday. wood, FUMEHAL F HOMIE Dedicated to Kindly .mhouehtfal Service nlance — Flowers “Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques ” 10.00 ‘a.m. Thursday. - ALEX CHEVELDAVE Arrive Edgewood. 4 on pm. Thuréday. B.C. Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue 7.00 a.m, Friday. : - a8 Castlegar RE s Arrive Robson Wharf Phone 5342 Box 813 Box 240 — Photie 2161 |. 200° p.m. Friday, - = —— FULLER BRUSH © For Local: Sales and "Service Phone 508 OASTLEGAR DAVE WILDE Bee FULLER, BRUSH “DESMOND. T. ‘LITTLEWOOD | OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2.30 to 8 p.m. Phone :3021 ’S HAR Ds DRESSING PARLOR ‘A complete Re Beauty uty Service z gas 5388 . Nora Majesgey “| Phone 7891, Electric “eoab-and-wood ‘com- dination. eS reasonable. Phone 2336, | "312 milé from ferry. Apply 8 at Lion's Head Store: 312 Residential’ lots, good view. Apply, Eli. Sopow, Phone 5200. ree ‘ tfni2 ‘Pwo lots in Robson, quarter |* Give address or bhone number to are Hable feattic: thereon, ‘to damage through hereby _ makes flowers by pee request. oe mation will: follow. Arrange- ments entrusted ‘to the Castlegar Funeral Home. °°: "INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING ‘SERVICE - For Every Type of Business V. G. ECCLES Public. Accountant 1186 CEDAR: AVE. TRAIL: PHONE: - TRAIL 3326 Sn te Section 35 of the: ugh way ,Act,” effective from 12.01 am. on ‘the morning of.Monday, March 2ist. 1960, until ‘further notlce:- . 4 No person shall operate any vehicle_over any highway, road or ‘arterial highway within the District of’ Rossland- Box £208, ce su NOTICES. West: Kootenay Drama Fest- ival,. Kinnaird school, April iD and 9, ‘Trail having a single axle weight in excess of or-a tandem “axle weight in ‘ex- cess of 75% of 32,000 by the Rees '% of 18,000 pounds | - COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE ulations mide tiop 36 of. yee on 1 Venies ‘with solid tires are Remember the. free adult Phone 3333, : ch 25 from 130 to 5.30 pm. 211 Polié Clinic at the Public Health Office, 15 Pine St,\on Fri, Mar- For your spring dress mak- 10 \cu.’ ft, ing and phone 4396, 311 frig- erator. Good - condition. *e§l00, i 12 Phone 4553, - Astral tridge. _Ask for Don a iat between 8 am: and pm. Selling? chet; one house trailer and %-ton Mercury truck. “Phone 5928 op call “at ipi-ath| tint Ave!, a ‘Typewriter paper is available at the Castlegar News, Carbon paper in both letter size and leg- Hegar News... -TV~-sales and’ service. “Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar. tig " ALconoLios ANt ONY YMOUS. Castloaee with °70.to0! 303, Ci cvs tin 4) al size is also for sale at the’ ay a D..c. ‘Westaway, . District Superintendent. Dated at beset BC, this 18th day of. March 1960. DEER PARK SOCIALS Mrs, D. Williamson Mr.’ A, Law left for Van- couver where he will-spend a few lays. 7oMrSand. Mrs. : J, HL Auan and son:Jack left for. Vancouver| Saturday where they will) spend a hojiday [son-In-law. and daughter, Mr. and] . A, Bradbury.° ‘Members of ae Deer Park vee BED oe te — ‘UNITED ‘TRUCKING ” PORTABLE WELDING : .No job too big, too small, or too far PHONE 2151 Castlegar, B.C. -- ; at E. McCORQUODALE Dally Freight Service: : : “sTrail, Rossland! Castlegar, RE. Land Surveyor on” PHONE |. 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail ; Cast legar 2521. a : fea Great Dane puppies. Phone (792, ‘ i datige 3: a Castlegar Sash: and Door Works, 155 Main St. Well established business with Gillen’s Auction, 2141 Colum- bia Ave., | Trail, : Phone :1408-L, Used furniture at all times. Auc- ‘tlons every Saturday at 1° Pm. Open daily from:9 to 4. °: _ Rugs and chesterfields clean- ed.in the home Without soaking, 312 : CER ces First-Class PLUMBING .&‘ HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 oF 2181 "op, Box _ SMITH’S PLUMBING a AND HEATING For Estimates Phone $401 ene abe We Sei Whet Wet Tastatl COMMERCIAL PRINTING Phone 3031 CASTLEGAR NEWS ° SHIELD'S ° VACUUM SHOP .- and Service’ on all inakes of vacuums lioover Sales Rep, Trade-Ins Accepted. Spring. Cleaning 'a Problem? . ~ : Not With ~ ARISTOCRAT Rugs-and ARTS SERVICE AND AUTO WRECKING Kinnaird “Phone 2056 -": Behind Castleaird: Plaza “Repa: ‘Cash and some terms,' or Moth- proofing, too, Phone 3526, Satie faction 132 | is to'be held later in the summer. Women's‘ at. the hall recently to hold 2 - “uilting Bee. . The second -quilt ‘of the be the prize. in. a contest which ‘Mr. and Mrs; George Merlo, dauetters Linda, Lorna and Lou- isé and Mrs. Jack Green,.all of Trail were the Sunday guests of Mrs. - Merlo’s parents, | Mr. - and Mrs, O. D'Andrea. INSURANCE For Al Your. ‘INSURANCE, AND . REAL ESTATE NEEDS i * Phone 3441 ANDERSON - AGENCIES i Welding and Repairs 1806 Bay, frail *:,Bhone:445 : Sa PEPRNITURE, MOVING, D: F : Nera ee Complete. Floor Care Anwiere - Nae For free quotations in yo eal — Trail 191° * home Phone 2641, nee Neison 1471: : (Licenced “for Castle UNITED TRUCKING and Kinnaird) ——_— Ornamental. Iron Work .., Free Estimates Satisfaction ‘Guaranteed LESY. BROTHERS Phone 5476 SS No, Casi.’ cleaned | ema —_—_—— the Von Schroeder method. : G, A. SUMNER.” - Wall Washing: Naturopathic Physician PHONE 2021 WALDIE: LUMBER &- BUILDING SUPPLY: LTD. We.can supply alt your ~ building needs, Estimates gledly given, 4 : Phone 7112 ‘BUILDING. "SUPPLIES. “Phone: 8181 - + Binnaird, BO: : DUTOR, MAW ‘sao BOARDING! z Woe Cakes © Anniversary. Cakes. ; :MThe ‘Home For ‘Your Pet i We’ attach “Dinkte”™ Nickie” Rim Heels. on ladies’ shoes _ELEOTBOLUX (QANADA) 1o() EAMITED : Accommodation’ ‘for Cats When ‘You're Away’? Syringa Creek, B.C. PHONE. 9004-3. —_ x D ‘Industrial - - ble? Just’' phone 161-L-1 Nelson ‘for’ prompt “|'soctation: > ‘Haye you septic ‘tank trou- cleaning ‘service. Reasonable rates, 312 -All taxpayers attention, Im- portant’.meeting March 28 at 8 pm, in United Church base- ment. .Castlegar. eee ae » Professional gyproc joint fil- ling, 344 cents per foot, No job too big or teo small, For prompt service. contact