CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2,.1960 Boat Club Fortunes Rising Whether River Does or Net DURING AN EXECUTIV! MEETING, fembers of the Arrow Boat Club building commitiee study plans for a new clublyouse. They are (1. to r.) Nor- man Hinton, Art Anderson, Art Lambert and Ab ~ Culley. Cominco Magazine Somewhat unique among the groups interested in Lower Ar- row ‘Lake dam proposals, the Ar- * row Boat Club isn't taking an of- ficial stand for or against the project. _ Senate Hea ea . “If the water level is raised,” WATER. SKIING is on na said one member, “I guess we'll ciyh members. This high-powered outboard whisks skiers over tie caim surface of the Lower Arrow. just have to rise with it” This shouldn’t be too much the favorite sports of boat of a problem since Arrow Boat Clubbers spend most of their 5 ° spare time afloat anyway. Less & ce Cs i ie Ly than four years ae fe club | Soon S 3 into being with abou! i "i oa ee now has over 90 and A. Fruitvale school teacher, the ranks Keep growing as the] Ken Gaylor was: clected to be boating bug bites more and more! standard bearer of the CCF perly District residents, in. the next provincial general ‘An active organization, it] ciection, thought by executive keeps up member interest by| members to be coming sometime such events as beach parties, an- 'n the Fall. nual regattas and the posh com- Some 90 people took .part in modore's ball, * ‘ convention balloting to place Mr, But the club's purpose is not Gaylor ahead of James Bannister, purely entertainment or recrea- oat % ? tion. Its main object is to pre- the only other candidate accept serve the right of boat owners to| ing the nomination. Sieve Cham- enjoy their pastime. with a min- Mr. Gaylor thought the com- imum of restriction and interfer-| bers of Castlegar carlier declined. ence, ing election would ke the most Cominco Safety Month Good Conpared To Other Years Cominco’s record so far for Safety Month — 1960 compared favorably with former years, ac-|° cording to statistics released by J. B, Bixer, supervisor of the cumulated reams of company’s safety department. SASH. AND ome WORK lost time With three weeks of Safety ;lumbia waterway for the boater. Month gone, there have been two It is also ie to pre- 7 venting water pollution, improv- Fy ing dock facllities and, in general, Rall Rates Must Fall, to promoting interest in Soa.ing. How well members are suc- Ghambers Gould Help ceeding in these aims may be * gauged from their of com- ments since the club was formed.| perce were recently urged to Through considerable - research} get behind the provincial govern- and correspondence they have ac- ment in. dts: efforts to get a information change in thé Crows Nest Pass that should help improve the Co- sai ‘rates. Both the federal and provin- in the course of a speech to 213 at Cominco! cial governments have indicated! persons ata luncheon at the operations. Last year there had their willingness to go along with| Celgar site Friday, urged all per- been four accidents at the end of | proposas arising from these find-} sons present to work towards a three weeks. In that year, however, there |nel. markers along the Columbia] tract further were two lost time accidents in river, from the last week of Safety Month. ‘The statistics show that Com- ings. They have also placed chan-| lowering in the rail rates to at- Dean E, D. McPhee of UBC} Candidate important in the annals of Bri- tish Columbia, The Social Credit government has thrown tidbils, like the Col- umbia river bridge at Trail. “Our molto,” he said, “is human beings first and profits second.”” ~ . He said a vocational training scheol is a great need In the dis- trict and if elected, this would be one of many things he would push for. - 7 Robert Strachan, CCF leader, said no CCF government in Vic- toria would create a department of social welfare and rehabilita- tion. . ‘He told the nominating con- vention such a department would assume ‘responsibility for social welfare services, :alcoholic and narcotic treatment and correc- tional services, “t He criticized the Social Cre- dit government’s social services ‘policy, saying “there is-a drastic need for complete re-organization of social services with regard to the aged.” He said the , needy had been forced’ to live well below the industry to the the US. border 10, Kootenays. «.. - Cas.legar;, minimum for a bare existence. = TRAVEL yf Pest oer STOP AT THE Holly Motel On Highway y, Excelent’ accommodations Beautyrest beds, free TV Telephones, ice & coffee Heated, illuminated pool Playground &: shuffleboard No; 5 Business route 2816 MARTIN WAY OLYEIPIA, WASH. - * Credit cards honored. ao ob ee eo EREE visito fer new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fing motels from coast to coast, inspect ‘opproved Congress of Motor Hotels. long way in the last 10 years. After three -weeks of Safety|tions, the government ramp at Month in 1950 there had been 14) Robsan was extended to handle low-water Hin six mishaps. PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF" GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT partment. so far is a very satisfactory one.’ cidents.” lost tim accidents, 13 in 1951 and|both high-water and . In.1956 there had been Jaunchings. ‘he two accidents this year| known locally as Snag Bay de- were at the Tadanac zine plant|vzloped ts a safe marina, con- and the Kimberley fertilizer de-| taining docking, storage and sup- “Our record for Safety Mon’ h said Mr. Biker, “and we're hop-|gar businessman, at ing we finish out the mbnth|The without any further lost time ac-|Lambert, A. Waldie, A, Culley, And members are currently trying to get an area ply facilities for small boats. Currentiy the club’ has Com- modore Art Anderson, a Castle- the helm. executive consists of \ Classified ads are. charg- ed for at the rate of five cents per word or. figure per’ inser- tlon, Minimum ” charge ™ for classified ads handed tn at the classifieds phoned in to tho office 1a GO cents, There 1s @ spectal rate of allowing a Classified ad to run three times for the price of two, providing there are no changes’ in the wording of the ad in subsequent Issues,» A) Castlegar | News’. box number may .be used on class- ified ads. for an extra charge of 50 cents ‘for handling anaw- er: Ceuta “Engagement notices, obit~ uarles and cards of thanks o: usual” length are WANTED work as fant cnnavon up M0 5 years. WIL look a! .| Phone 5174, Phone cd house ~ inmedintely. 4008, Caattegar.' ter them in my ‘own home, Phone 5359, “>. Waiit 9 men for room and” board: ‘Want’ second rand wolf ia. a 6152. lot: a EM Sopow, Phone 5200" * Marconi.” Phone'5167, R, Martini, tin Choice” buitaing “lots in _,casti Phone John‘ Landis at £440. teor, Phone 6581, naird, $600, i,Phone FOR RENT. . ing furnituce: Phon edtroom: house eB sparty buy, 323 « 2-room house. nehe me 122 | plants, 2057. 360. none. 4187. condition, Pt Building Supplies” Dattalng. ee nie Oe Co. Eta ae Castlegar Phone ‘3851 5178, ee SE ONE men tains 3S Ofaamotile, Rad! * -fouredoor, a milasion. “Good condition: Priced quick ‘sal Ay is eu, tt, coolerat Phono : Arrow Lakes Ferry: , Service - at a flat charge of $1, LLS.. Lid. e Charter Service 3 Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 ROBSON TO Leave Rebson Wharf . ‘10,00 a.m, Monday, Arrive Ed; 4.00 p.m, Menday, wood ‘oop dition. Phon ‘215-8th Ave. "85 Internat ToGo: “ton Buny ae to tow mobile home, ‘xtras: Price reasonable, Lh Phil Phone ..4875 evenings. sk “Small boy's: ‘2rWReaTeR. In Srd Ave. gaf's most modern residential area.| 303. Castlegar. -. tin 41 ‘coupla want to} Near hospital, arena and arried rent ss frtianed house or suite, Phone schools. Doctor tins | uke will bet at’ Smith's’ Kennels __ Paite Tor ‘aT Dodge and “49 Nic: a 820 Seon. Phone _6562/)¢ Se AAG Bae Bullding ore upper. peneh, Fite Terms.,.Phone 5830, Wane ae oe 8 aaa RH Phone arse yuna Jute in innate, tise 13. "Tomato, vegetable and omer ‘ ve Bonde, ‘Kinnaird, Phone Beatty water pump and prea: sure: tank, Good working ° condition, 6 gai} ft. plywood Tanabou, ae np withy “trailer r. Complete unit “in ting | Twin "Rivers Hall, June 14 from 28 t£nai | P-m. conmition. Phone 2847), Kinnaird, tin2i Tete “near high school, “Phone 8203 eat Priced, for] desk sponges-and.paper punches, K 23 Mans awheei Bike ‘Good—con- Bie4, 123 lb a Er sie Ba ven att evel Tors. Apply phone. 22-87 truck. Phone | Elaine“ whitson Te> ALCOHOLICS ANON ¥MOUS, Hox Attention pet owners. June. 9 Phone 900-49, Publle ‘regard for’ truth in vision ‘to News Ads Best advertising has’ swung from tele-' CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1960 1957 showed * television had 84 per” cent/:favorable: association, in the past three years, ‘The reversal in public opin- jon since 1957 has ghown up in a the Gomince ngutcla awarded to. the ‘Jat Kinnalrd Co. for fot dancing nig | Please, contact Mrs. Burroughs: at 875) z : 222 Wall washing, window washing, ug and chesterfleld” cleaning, com- plete floor’eare of hi Mnoleum roptimlat ten. and” bakes “Buy your stenograpters’ satel books ‘at the Castlegar News, Also yellow \ second sheets, * manuscripy covers, rubber bands, rubber, cemént, ‘ar | survey by Louis Ches- kin Associates in Chieago, involv- women in four differcnt Parts of the country.*‘, The persons queried were given ‘a word pssociation test de- ing a Sampling of 2,004 men and | pd; 159. per. cent; .moga- zines, 53 per.,cent, billboards per cent and radio 19 per cent. Testing response to’ specific attitude’words’ inthe 1960 sur- vey Cheskin found that the news- per .. medium -. was .: associated with “honest” Dy 933 respondents and “deceptive” by only 187,, Television was associated .| signed ‘to evoke sTO- me ponses, principally in’ terms of favorable or unfavorable reaction. The’ survey showed’ televis- ion has the highest impact, but it had only 49 Per ‘cent favorable associations, Newspapers: were second in impect, ahead of radio, maga- zines and. billboards, but had 8&3 ana with, by 1,063.:: ‘ Of ail media, television had the. largest number .of associa- tions .with “false, irritating, | in- sincere, in bad taste, not-bene- ficial, deceptive and like‘ least.” Newspapers had- the largest number of associations with ‘true and informative, sincere, in* good taste, LOST Plastic-framed glasses between post office and 3rd Ave, Finder pleasa 12 ~ IN MEMORIAM In Joving memory ‘of otr beloved mother, and grandmother, ' Sadie who passed * away May 80, 1954. Ever remembered and loved’. by -Alvora, Ernie Ady and family. 122 1 In write” box 201, Castlegar, Smau Electrolux ~ fridge. new. Sultable for cabin son or phon or home. arene Pas pt tee Motel,’ Rot» aaa * ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, E. Cowlin of Kin- nalrd wish to’announce the engage- 7.00 a.m, Friday. Arrive Robson Wharf HOMES FOR SALE 1,00. p.m, Friday. BUSINESS ALEX CHEVELDAVE BC, Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar <-Phone 5342 ...: Box_813 : NORA'S HAIR © ie DEESSING PARLOR: A Complete “Beauty Service _ Appointment PHONE. 5386. > Nora. Majesgey a ‘ UNITED TRUCKING ~. Dally: Freight | Service: DIRECTORY g. 1 LAUGTON Bhone 5117. IN Robson ‘Two-bedroom house In Kinnaird full basement, easy’ terms.” Phone 4738, “ tenas: ‘Small S-bedroom fully furnished Eull price, $4,500. Some terms, Phane| Of Castlegar wish to announce the 58, 822 ASR. Seen a es Bae Double bed. Good condition.| est daughter, Faye Jeannette; to “Mr. 122 - . Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. ~ : OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: In Binnatra_ Julvirig“ réom oe ‘Bullding Zo son, Gestieger .For Estimates Phone ~ 2% $402 and 7261" =: » We Service : “What \We Install «., AERTS SERVICE ANP: ‘AUTO WRECKING =; - ¥innaird Phone’ 2056 "> hind :Castleaird :: Plazas’ eee Welding ‘and Repairs’ GA. 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June 11 at 3 o'clock in St. choles land, Fruit trees, out building, | Alpan’s Anglican Chureh in Castle- ete. This fs ideal for a family home.| gar. Rev. H. L G. Rasg See this new, modern. _ Sihedroom home’ in Kinnatnt.:This home featur- ce 1 unt wit wall and large’ view. window. ‘Small down el dine -Perehudoff, Robert .Cralg and te See us for’ + bunds lots in Rob;'| Ron Waldie, Organizers: ~ Mr. W- Kinnaird. ‘s]an Slstera in helping with the re- ment of their eldest daughter, Diane :{Margaret, to Mr. Victor Herbert Lin- dow, only son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lindow of Castlegar. The wed- ding to take place at 5 p.m. on June, 18 at the Castlegar United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roland. Harmston forthcoming marriage of thelr eld- Gary Blandford Hysen, only son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hyson of Rob- son. 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