6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1967 ‘Baptism Performed On Soven.Persons At St. David's Ghurch The Sacrament of Hol Baptism was performed: | in Be David's Anglican Chur Sunday, April 23 by the, Might Reverend E, Scott, Bishop ole Kootenay. The following were wetcom- | ¥ ed into membership in the church: twin daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Wilding, Ca- therine Jacinda, and Helen Eliz- beth; John William Grant, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Grant of Kinnaird; David Wil- liam Adshead, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Adshead of Rob- son; Rowena Elizabeth Harring- ton Bush, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. Bush of Robson; Mr. Kenneth Antonio Crosbie and Gs “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar fec! put found friends in a new home plagued with these little visitors ” Meanwhile here is a recipe for a homemade ant trap. Soak a sponge in 1 cup sug- , 2 tablespoons honey, 2 cups hot water, 2 grams sodium ar- senate or 1 gram sodium arsen- ite (buy from drug store). Put the sponge in a tight tin which has had small holes d in it. The ants will take Mr. Henry i g of Cas- tlegar. At. the clése of the service, of life certificate in the diocesan Wo- mans Auxiliary were made to Tannis Killough and Mrs. peirice Herman — a gift from the St. David’s Branch of the Anglican Church Women, in re- cognition of. their devoted ser- vice and leadership. ‘Assisting in the ‘presentation embers of the dioce- Women, Mrs. the poison out of the tin and earry it back to the queen thus destroying the colony." A a aes ee a farm- “one day we. place an at- tachment on our taps at and: hav, have soft water at . will.’ reached quite that eae yet, but soft water is finitely available, for a price, in all our homes. es et 8 ‘Many ideas do develop from just a paunpie thought, which ind a recent conver- of and Mrs, M. Huchenson of Ros- sland. brings to sation on shift workers and how er’s wife’ passed the comment, with a they can get adequate sleep. Take the grave-yard shift that calls for turning day into niga Thank goodness t! hasn't had to experience it. through just anything, lucky im, But what about the light sleeper? It is always interesting to keep children quiet. The call- er at the door can b have been suggested to ter Commission on lives and pocket-books of all Can- adians were the subject of a one-day forum Saturday at Sel- household | kirk College. For the man that can sleep | event were J. M. Little and W. J. A, Mitchell, members of a Van- couver law firm. tants and jpusincesaen from Tax Changes Will Affect Everyone wide and swe oping changes Canada’ tax structure by the recent: Car in. These changes and the ef- tt they would have on the Keynote speakers at the Attracting some 40 accoun- dustry ‘and and special clauses cov- ering ‘power and other major sr cuniaamponditure indus- in this country. Question a answer periods were fre- quent. Arrong the points made by the two men were these: * Many of the provisions of the report were highly techni- cal and would require specializ- ed accountants, auditors or eval- uators to interpret them. * The post of tax evaluator WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Electric ranges, fridges, automatic and roller- type washers, dryers, beds and mattresses, sewing machines and all ancient articles. Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. coulity become a ti one, e ed by a note appropriately at: tached, but what of the indis- pensable invention the tele-| ¢, phone? - would be a telephone with a sim- ple switch. Turned one way it rings pormally, turned the other way its ring is unheard except | t) ‘by a member of the household st the report delved deeply into the implications of the report, Now a gadget for the future | appointed staff. of addresses on such topics as the. new tax base suggested by would have on business and in- onducted by Toronto accoun- tant Ken Carter and a specially- The sessions took the form he report, the effect the report who is wearing a small device similar to our hearing aids of today. Hungry for whipped cream one day the children got busy child’s cook book and whipped up some canned milk. It called for 1 cup undilut- eed evaporated milk. This is to be put into a tray in the ice cube section of your refrigerator to chill. It will take about 20 min- utes and there should be soft dium-sized. bowl. Every cup yhips into 3° cups. Whip it un- til beginning to get stiff. Add Green is more than fe color... ite around here. _ Praise fo Adults For Their Interest In Youth Dances Dee ae taxp d t of ayer and parent teenagers livin Castlegar I last Kee ae 1, Braves 18, Mounties 12; Ma: Yankees 9; May 3, cia Braves 2; May 4, Mounties i; 5, foie TH Giants Team | Giants 2 Yankees 1 raven ; 3 gers dis-|Mounties 2 0 @l league on Mondor May 8. schedule 13 a5 £6l0WS- Five Ball Games Played Last Week — By Kinnaird Teams Five games were played odgers % es 28, Standings as of May 5 were: GP Ww. uy L Be ocensat, Games: started in sollowe= ie nothing except offering thei services as “consulting engin- eers” of a tax program. * Much of. the legislation, if accepted, would change radic- ally the Investment’ and busin- ess situation in Canada, setting up in some areas a to’ un- ique economic climate, with poli- cies unlike those of any other country of- the world. Not all of, these unique ideas are com- pletely desireable. * Appeal from assessments made upon. individuals b; ae officials. would be simp! fessional men,. rather en before the courts on a do-it- yourself basis, but the suggested setting up of a system of “tax Telephone Operator for the u 1 A c tect Castlegar, B.C. soe - $3639 per annum dusty! and feng ot so supesinces Satay fast m for | oP eauatastory DUTIES: To maar and relay inco incoming oa calls; to place long distance eats and maintain records; uired to operate a Telex DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of a trated abilit; to. Goer tard pederyren ree well modula ated eal laphous operat a na SB tale- it wit ul SEei*Gn fore to ‘deat effect ctively ye eu ae Insurance Commisio! Atreet, Castlexar, Aion on tne. of school- - courts” is considere * Adoption of the full report —as suggested by Mr. Carter— would amount to nothing less than: Canada a socialist country per se, * As with any such report of the great volume of this one, i will require time for rework- ig tax. edures and, most ee court decisions to form e | uidelines on those areas of pro- cedure or policy which may come into dispute. * The report, as a total con- cept, is highly technical. It will affect virtually everyone who pays taxes, and the involved nature of the effect will be re- vealed only in time, with courts, tax review procedures and news media playing an essential part in disclosing the practical ap- plications’ of the theoretical con- cept. * * The report was compre- hensive the results wide-gweep- ‘ins the effort of Kenneth Carter ond his staff com- mendable for their thorough: | Mother's Day Make her day an easier one by treating her and the family to the Hi Arrow’s popular — Extra Special MOTHER'S DAY Smorgasbord — . Served from 4.30-8 P.M. All You Can Eat Adults $2.50 Per Plate Children: $1.75, Per Pilate —_—_— CHURCH OF GOB (Kinnaird Comm.: Hall) Pastors: Rav a salmon 9.30 Faon poner ee Foot 10.30 a.m. Morning Worahip eed .m, Fridays an automatic car wash in naird ‘hab been. deferred : Bible santy & le Prayer 7.80 p.m. ¢. Held in homes LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Angiican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark ————____=== THE SALVATION ARMY sn ue Columbia Street) jun os a.m. Sunday School Wad adn .00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Lil Thue 7.30 tae Bible Study 7:30" p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 lic invited to all services, ‘You are never a stranger at the Envoy & Mra. K. Mallory Ee Apostolic Church er, » Dr. Nick Schunitt at Trail. Kinna the planned installation. The rate of water end. ing consultation eat the West Ith _offic- eects, pearing Tuesday before ‘a village council, John Laktin and Stefan Peterson ex- plained to. the satisfaction of council their solution to the pos- Ber problem of water useage Council Defers Action On Kinnaird Car Wash The possibility of installing ed that the two men check with Or. Schmitt regarding the re- quirements and prohibitions of it} exhausting water from such car waaheh ‘built near the Hi Mot Eonstruct ns lon and operation would most, certainly depend up- on completely satisfactory solu- Hen of the waste problem, coun- the men explained, er — that waste water=as not so of several methods of dispos- tion would be two gallons per minute for each of the three bays Average time for washing of a-single car with the propos- ed equinment ‘would be 10 to 15 minutes, The second roblers, howev- sing of the al dealt with. After snot fo cal | discussion of the pros and cons ing of the waste council suggest- iJ PR es unit, would of “Do. not feel that we are against : it,” sald village chair- man Carl Loeblich..“We are in favor of the idea. But all of these factors must be considered ahead time,” A facioe Jn the situation ns |polnted p by members of coun- cil was the fact that Kinnaird’s sowuce plant is already work- ing at or near capicity and could not accept the ‘additional load of such a’ business enterprise as Presentation of Centennial medallions was the chief order of business at the pioneer ban- row Arms in Kinnaird. Presented tos citizens who Trail Drug Is Agent _ In West Kootenay For Garhage Bags Trail garbage can liners. meeting of council, the manager wt store noted that supplier of the ba, Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at.11 a.m. throughout western Canada’ as householders. and lection men. Officer Dr. ‘Trail. when full, thi ors from’ attracting eats to the refuse. It also collectors came for it, he said. Drug Store in ‘Trail celal government's contribution to has been selected as official dis- tributor in this area for plastic: In a letter read at pee Kinnaird the establish- gs as exclu- sive. retail outlet for the Trail] <, rhe garbage can liners have| 7™ of health, sanitation ‘ona civic officials atime and money saver for both refuse col- One of the most significant factors in acceptance of the lin- : Jers was noted by Medical Health Nick Schmitt of ir. Schmitt pointed out to council’ several weeks ago that < | the bags could be sealed airtight us preventing od- dogs and : eliminated direct handling .of refuse, which was often quite “high” when refuse letters from W. A. C. Bennett: and Lt-Gov. George Pearkes, The medallions were the brainchild of Premier Bennett and are presented as the provin- @ commemoration of the strug- ples of thors who helped during ‘On hand to present the med- lions were a number of civic Loeblich of Kinnaird Medallions Given Monday To Pioneer Area Residents quet held Monday at the Hi Ar:| 1! the developing years of this pro- P. allions re and Centennial leaders. includ- ‘Mayor ty ment had been selected by the Castles ‘ihage efiinddocks of er years of service to B.C. quipped: “Tf we, the Present generation, are to recelye the medallions 00 years from now, they “T hope we will be as young and active 100 years from now as these people are tonight,” he added. Chairman of Kinnaird _ vil- lage commission, Carl Loeblich, presented the medallions to Kin- naird. pioneers, wishing them a long and full life y yet pe come. jose, present Cen-' tennial imedallions are: R. Next week's Castlegar News I will carry back- ground. de deseription on i7dach of Klwants Auction For Local Scouts Was ‘Great Success’ The auction sale sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis for the development of: the scout hall was a it success. Approx: imately $1200 was realized from the effort. ; Cubs and scouts helped by Gistributing over 4,000 ‘leaflets throughout the district. The hall is now being used ‘by Castlegar cubs and scouts. The outside finish of the hall is now underway and the grounds are being prepared. A meeting of leaders and, camping committee was ‘held recently to discuss the cub camp at Camp Tweedsmuir. Reg Bro will be in charge with Joe Camp as his assistant, The following badges: have ‘been earned by Kinnaird C Pack ‘Cubs nee, joining the pack. tiner, R. 1) Bi D. al Athh rown, ,r. prepably have to lower the age g : : tes: N, Dev imi CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1967 PULP MILL TOURS Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays through Fridays at 1 p.m. For special arrangements such as group tours and days other than the above, please contact the Industrial Relations Department. ‘ ARNIE’S PLASTERING & STUCCOING @ FREE ESTIMATES @ GUARANTEED WORK Grand Forks, B.C. Phone 442-8717 23” T.V. RCA Victor. Black and White Console in Natural Walnut $259.95 3 a A, Horevill, Hor ra Schlat ‘mer, We. Smithun. House Order- Brown (green) ; |ner. H. Haley Crease, W..Smithun bronze) Player: the Pioneers. LARGE SELECTION OF TRANSISTOR. RADIOS NOW IN STOCK See Our Demonstration: AUTO STEREO TAPE PLAYER — Do It Yourself FREE Tube Testing — GLS ELECTRONICS. Across from the Post Of — one 365! Margaret Ashbumer Died Suddenly Friday After Log Iliness “Mrs. Mar; largaret Agnes Ash- burner, 88, died at Castlegar and ‘District Hospital last Fri- day, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. burner was born Ashi Aug.:31, 1878 at Lancashire, En- g in would like to express my eepre: L,. Zinio ‘d C. ness, if not fort the universal ; [above schedule, i \popularity. of th eir suggestions. was.a definite health This factor for those handling the reject, Dr.:Schmitt, felt. ‘The ‘letter from ‘Trail Drug gland. She moved to Africa in 1902 where she married the late sSyteean CALVA ST CH Pastor D. Reeves, retains Hi 247} spent on providing chaperones at dances for young people held |S in the arena hall a To the young people of thie district and communi BAPTI noted prices for. “quantities a 20 ane ree Sa sistin me f 250 : ler con: o! Ph. 365-7176 would list for 2% years for the calculate Next to the ¢! Motel [on the basis of two garbage cans . ae ; Plaza) . ‘ y Bible Hour-10 am, |bdeing used, these being emptied E BS : Worship 11 am.. | weekly. Average cost of the Tags : | Evening Worship —.7.S0 pm. is sete cen ts each. "Graveside Services I would like to point out a few facts in this regard. 1. Unless chaperones are ‘present no dances may be held in the arena. 2, Chaperones are not paid and Mr. ‘Barker sees that the hali is ‘cleaned after each dance. (This includes cigaret butts flick- ed all over the dance floor in- stead of using ash trays provid- ed.) The money collected for these duties is turned over to’ the. Centennial Committee for the library. 3. "The: rules that are posted and must be adhered to are there so that the young people who ‘ enjoy dancing may do so. I am sure that the’ > voune lam- tsa way to express O feo), casual | mood hours...a i We have mony shades of green—from coo! and soothing to warm and vigorous. And we'll h help you find the grean _ tor any other color) that’s just right for you. Color saysso much about you, and C-l-Lcolors say it best. PAINT SALE ON ALL GD PAINTS Friday, May 5 to Saturday, May 20 it these dances, 50c OFF ON QUARTS and unless they Lpnerate with $1.50 OFF ONGALLONS-~- the chaperones no adults will be WIN A COLOR TV « hace will be Ro dno eon BRSTESTESTOESHIO et) willing to help out phoulaite tele- ‘Take advantage of the C.LL. Flyer delivered to your’ hall 01 phone the town . Bar- for free paint and a chance to win a free 25’9| ker. I am sure their Sailingness lor T.V. Set. eat: ‘a sister, Mrs. G. scot Cae _ CHASE and. SANBORN ton: of ‘Vancouver,: four nieces and two newphe Funeral service: e held Mowday. froin St. Davie's. “Angi! Church with Rev. T.'D. Wil-| PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE WAS EARNED BY OUR MEM-~ BERS ON. SHARE ACCOUNTS (SAVINGS) IN 1966. PLUS LIFE- INSURED SAVINGS IN MOST CASES! Sunday: : Si peas Sea ople are well aware of ‘Ham, jevot el: ve 4 es (both c and nauseat-' 7 p.m. Family Evangelism. ie). that have been done by a small minority ai Tuesday: - i 7.80 Bible Study and Prayer. Friday: : 7.30 p.m, CA. Service. “Where. you are a stranger but é once” , ‘COFFEE MATE to assist will be greatly appre- ciated. . ‘By far the majority of the P&G Builders Supply dances are well behaved and in ACROSS FROM THE ARENA PHONE 365-8151 ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. 8 am, Holy. Communion’ Moz, ee closing I would like to thank them for their cooperation in the past and sincerely hope that they will continue to do so at the fuure dances. L. Friesen, Castlegar. 16-0z. asst. flavors, each .. __ 35¢ 11 am. Holy Communion ane Mrs. ‘L. of Silver- {t's Ideal for cutting lumber, fence poste, trees and brush. It’s the simple, safe, and: chain saw... with fingertip controls, ‘bedenced weight, power to spare. Yet Holiday ls only $140.95 (Sugg. list price with 12” attach- ents). Made by Pioneer Saws Ltd., a . subsidiary of Outboard Marine Corp., - the.makers of Johnson and Take a Castlegar. Funeral Home was in care of arrangements. UNITED: CHURCH > . OF CANADA ‘Uniting’ Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian | Churches af Canada . CASTLEGAR. KINNAIRD ROBSON © _GENELLE “Phone ; 985-8337 “