CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 13, 1961 Renata Socials . Mrs, M. Rohn Johnny White of Pitts Mendows Is holidaying at ine home. of his aunt, Miss E, Whi Sohn Olsen and Mr. and Mra, PROFESSIONAL CARE of your CLOTHING ne @e de WASH & WEAR @y DRESS SIZING * makes them crisp as new PHONE 5600 GEM CLEANERS daughters Wilma and. Wendy of Nakusp ‘were visitors at the ohme of Mrs, Olsen's mother, Mrs, M. Funk, Mr, and Mrs, John Zimmerman and family of Nakusp were, visiting relatives over the weekend. Mr. ond Mrs, M, Wolfe of Kin+ naird were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, F. Wéndish’ Mr, ind Mrs," Pete Dyck. of Coaldale, Alta,, were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Penner, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Neufeld of Seven Person, Alta,, are vilsting Mr, Neufeld's mother, Mrs. M. Neufeld. Miss June Lang and Miss Lor- |i raine Fledager accompanied by Fern Hunchak have left to attend the Kootenay Pentecostal Camp. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. Vyse and dau. ghter, Oraxle of Trail were week- (i end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M, Rohn, Mra, John Popotf and children | Johnny, Donna and Phyllis of Cas- tlegar are vacationing here during the cherry season, . Mr, Fred Delorme and son Rus- eel of Nelson are holidaying here at thelr summer home, . and Mrs, P. Warkentin ac: companied by Fred Koch were Sun_ day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. T. Cooper in Trail. Mr, and Mrs. Williams and son Dan of Haney were recent visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, George Friesen, , 2h ‘| the ‘contest sponsored in NOTICE eee: PARK ELECTRIC Will be closed from July 17 to 26 Inclusive for gee : GREYHOUND LINES Marlane Hotel, Castlegar is now the GREYHOUND AGENCY and will handle all their express and tickets. 2 SRM vey : Essay Awards Safety essay contest winners In local schools by Celgar, are seen. being congratulated and recetvying their prizes from pulp ‘mill manager Eu- gene DeLuca. In the top” picture Christie Demas, 10, is presented with ‘a transistor radio. Christie, a grade 5 student at Kinneird Ele~ mentary ‘school, won second prize. In the lower. picturé Joanne Lan- zarotta, 11, receives a flash camera for placing third in the contest. Jo- anne js a student at the Castlegar Elementary school: First prize win- ner, Lavern Rilkoff of. Brilliant, ‘won portable record. player but 1s 4} on holidays with her parents and so eee ee i has not yet received her prize. Las vern js a grade 6 studens at the pane school, — ‘Galva, Photos. Gels ‘Best Jaycee’ | Award Presentation A Grand Forks man well known in the Castlegar District has won the Grand Forks Jaycee’s ‘coveted “Best Jaycee” award. . Malcolm “Scotty” Scott of Boundary Electric won the award for being the best Jaycee not on the executive, Mr. Scott, a past president of the: Jaycees, directed the group’s public speaking course during the past year. Brownies Glose For the Summer The First Brownie pack held its final meeting of the season in UOT musCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib, ....... 6c BEEF RIB STEAK, Ib. .......... 68¢ BEEF CHUCK STEAK, Ib, ....... 49c LEAN MINCED BEEF, Ih, ........ 39° LEAN PORK CHOPS, Ih. ........ 59 SALAD DRESSING, M.W. 32 oz, .. 490 “TOPS DOG FOOD, 19 fins, ....... 996° PORK & BEANS, Cherrio, 4-tias ... 49¢ “COFFEE, Nabob, Ih etereeeece 680 Acne the United Church basement. Following the opening ceremon- Jes District Commissioner Mra. J. R. C, MacBain enroled Sandra La- mont, Susan McCutcheon and Me- lanle MacBain as Brownies, Lind- say Conroy and Shirley Fomenoff received their Golden Hand Badges from Mrs. MacBain.» - A second-year star was presen- ted to Heather Marken, while Bar- bara Sharples, Heather Ferguson, Paulette Halarewich and Linda Burke received nel first-year stars. Games were enjoyed, following which Brown Ow! Mrs. ‘served Ice cream to the girls, on) Imperial Bank Has _ = ay eee The Highest Building Brillant fireworks against low rain clouds lit the-Montreal sky re- cently as the last girder was swung into position atop the 604 foot Ca- nadan Imperial Bank of Commerce bullding — tallest in the Common- wealth. - . The gilt-painted’.18-ton girder was illuminated ‘by. search ghte:s Ss ie made its ascent, ” LEGION CORNER 4|been suspended until Sept, 5. a1 | can call upon the executive to meet .|| during the interval. By CLUE REPORTER 2 BU Regular Legion meetings have ; Tt wos felt that.the president! if any. pressing bvaness should ae Com, Duniop attended the last meeting and returned the $50 which rwe had loaned to:the: Boy Scouts. He also thanked the branch’ for making’ it possible for the boys to purchase thelr camping equipment in time for this summer, Both Com. : rades Dunlop and Pepper wished to convey, the’, appreciation . of. the Scouts to the people: who. so gen- crously donated during. the . recent bottle drives in Kinnaird and Cas- tlegar. . Com, Sommerfield “yoported on track and field: with!-the’ remark that his job ‘had beén made ‘much easter due to the ‘help of Mary Ri- chardson and Jim Bilesky, two of the teachers from BHHS. Xeglon and LA’ members have been holding work parties in “the hall and the improvement In ‘ap- pearance is certainly worth the ef- fort put into it. ‘The winners of debentures at the last mecting were H. Pitts and HH, Bate, ee ie _occoc cece SATURDAY SPECIAL -: Popular Baby. “Dolls. and Regular. Length. two piece. pyjamas... The ‘material | is ‘Easy. ‘Care’: Will-O-" ‘Wisp Cotton, .Sizes 4 to 6 yrs. °: = Regular $1.69 SPECIAL .. LINE OF APPLIANCES Automatic Washers, Divers Ranges, - and Fridges. BOUNDARY Y ELECTRIC “PHONE: 5919 Built-tns "LEGION TRACK MEET Local Athletes Do Very Well. “A small contingent of local ath- letes figured prominently in the West Kootenay Legion Zone ‘Track and Fleld Championships held last Saturday at Holey field, Warfleld. ‘The mect was part of a nation- ally-organized Legion project to promote youth fitness, known ‘as the | own achtevement ‘ than from.’ “the help’ that “his ‘experience enables him to pass on to others. He urged. the athletes present to shore ‘their knowledge with boys and girls less experienced : then, they. IN THE ‘MATTER i ’ THE BOUNDARIES ‘OF THE CORPORATION . OF THE vICEAGE OF KINNAIRD: ae TAKE “NOTI poration of the: Village of Kinnaird: intends to Junior Olympic Training Program. Two thousand boys and girls will take part in similar zone meets in B.C, this. summer and .of this group 200 will be chosen to com- Pete in’ ‘provinéial ‘championships and a cogching. clinic in conjunc- tion with the Pacific National Zx- ‘| hibition’ in Vancouver, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, Castlegar, Branch. Canadian’ Le- gion has formed a committee to promote the program under’ the chairmanship of Cae. Wm, Som- merfiela. IN 3 U. R ry Hu G E ~*. For All Yours. Bes INSURANCE AND ; REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone. 3441. ANDERSON _AGENCI ES [thers ‘are“no-complaints from Kin- ¢ was ‘ole m leader-of the Bota Oredlt party at its leadership convention in Ottawa last week, 3 ~ Real Couette of Quebec’ was elected aeputy leader, Mr, Thompson is well known in Cestlegar wher whore he visited: early |~ this spring. While ‘here he’ addres- sed a buslnessmen’s luncheon, 0 years, | » [3-7 Mr Rust added that the “big- Js, that, the’ trouble does not seem ‘to _ Water: Meeting i (edntingea trou: page one) comments on the. village's investi- gation | into *: jmicro-atrainers with ‘pressure filters. "He sald that if Nelson ald get relief at o-“fair rate of interest,” that. city ‘would put ‘in’ a sewerage plant’a lot sooner gest problem” faced by the village de ‘experienced’ all: over ‘the’ village but only. In specific areas. He sald ,be Height foodiand, k oe | thé Upper. Bench: My Of. the Upper Bench area, he sald, “there's nothing .wrong with our "water there, It's perfectly ‘pa~ latable,” to which Mr, Romaine re- plied that he’ could name people who had signed the petition who were. residents.of,the Upper Bench, Mir, Rust" maid that: trouble in the village’ seemed to. be: experien- cod in thoss ‘ootions, of the village "| still seryod “by. wood atave pipe, ‘| the::merits ‘ of- sporadic testing of particularly in the Dumont, He ‘sald that when several wood stave. Ines were flushed’ out ‘‘quite a difference” was noted afterward. He sald.the wood stave in the Du. mont would all be. replaced with transite pipe over the next 5-10 Curt * ‘Waterman, ‘poting village foreman, said the water screens are checked once a aay, and’ changed once 8 Week,’ Mr. Rust sold there is water 1s coming from Celgar.” ‘A discussion ‘then followed‘on water. versus testing regularly ‘for ter of chemical testing: for chomi-~ cals and not just for bacteria ‘was also discussed. with Mr, Romaine suggesting that the, nitrates found flood | would not have been ‘found eu baraes testing. Aokerman |; sald at the, old: C PI FOR THE: BEST ind AUTO [BODY WORK Kootenay ‘Auto: Collision’ : Painting :-— Headliner ‘Replacing. Seat. covers and auto. glass installed . WORKMANSHIP. GUARANTEED p..in Castlegar 5022 petition the Lieutenant Governor in Council to f extend the area ‘of the. Village of Kinnaird, by In Saturday's meet all‘entrants |": ~ from Castlegar and District. man- aged to win or Place second in their events, and: their-enthus- fasm and success should ensure .a larger local entry in Subsequent years. Three Castlegar winners. have been chosen to attend the provin- cial meet under Legion sponsorship. They sre; Susan Mitchell, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs,.Rennile Mit-. chell; Gerald Goresky, son of Dr.|" + and Mrs. Victor Goresky; and Don Schwartzenhauer, son, of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schwartzenhauer, Results: First place-.winners: Pee. Wee girls (10 and 11 years) High Jump ~ Patt! Ann Mitchell. Bantam boys Se (2 and .13 years) 100 yards (tied) - Hugh McCutcheon, 220 yards - Hugh McCutcheon, Shot Put - Fred och, Midget. girls (4 and 15 years) Discus -:~ Susan -Mitchell, High Jump - Siisan Mitchell, Mid- get boys 100. yards - Gerald:Gores- ky, 220 yards’ =: Don Schwartzen-| °. hhauer, Broad Jump - Don Schwart- |” wenhauer, Second place: Midget boys 440 yards - Don 'Schwartzen- hauers Ju¢enile girls (16 ‘and 17 years) Discus - Carol Green, Juv- enlle boys Discus +» Cyril Makeiff. On Saturday evening fdllowing | the meet, a banquet was held in the Trail Legion hall for all parti- cipating athletes, . officials, ‘coaches and chaperones, Certificates of par-|' ticipation to all competitors, win- ners’ ribbons and aggregate trophies ‘were presented. In. addressing the banquet, Joe Haley stressed the moral and in- tellectual values which result from athletic endeavour in christian spirit . within » Shed] ciety, greatest ane Bot Bal ‘Jathlete gains comes ‘I Mille 6 : HEINZ . 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Mr. Loeblich noted that even log booms rubbing together, deposit bark _ other or matter in the water. “The village chairman said ‘coun-. of has not yet made a decision to test drill @ well, to look for an.al- ternate supply ‘of water other than or to install micro-filters. ‘He anid the next step would be contingent on a reply from the Pol- lution Boatd which Comm. Rust sald wasexpected within two or three reek Ste . Little ‘League Assn. Meeting iscussés Ball Ground: Rules’. coaches of Little League Ball about ground rules was on the agenda of an: executive meeting of the Little League Association last week. Tt was decided that ball would coaches having: trouble'} und Ie 'w thrown through the back stop the winner Will -be. allowed, .one, base, 8 definite period ‘of time. The mat-| f in Castlegar’s supply’ during the |, i) Vessels — and launches — eet ‘8 ‘special terior because marine -railway facilities such BS ‘Trouble being” Taspesieniced. with | be played, all gummer,,< end that‘ all |< “no doubt? but ‘hae ‘ iore in. the | jl dry ‘dock of . unique: dealgn :to the ; Columbia" river Lakes, nearly. 200 miles in’ a series of blocks .on .elther. aide of: eee Col, umbla river. z “oalgae has laurichea a. foe ser= vice its growing fleet of vessels on} p nd AITow ‘The company’s 860,000-acre tres farm lcence ‘extends, northward for sérvicing a feat Hig some 15 a‘ tandem. submarine-in- many--re- apects, ‘The. dock operates by part~ jolly. submerging to: allow. a. vessel z|.to. be: floated into place over the grid. decking. The, water is. then forced from ‘the buoyancy chambers | by. com- pressed. air, allowing the dock ‘to Problem in; the..-: lifting the boat with It. the’ elght vertical, 10-foot’ cylindri- walk with an opera- BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT OPEN MON. - FRI. 9 AM; TILL 9D om _.10_0Z. TINS _NESBITT'S_ ORANGE POP 3 FOR cece 39c "bow; which con- | * tains ‘the’ air’ compressor,’ welding and burning. equipment. © At (a ‘special ““champagne’ bot- hte’ “ceremony in early June the ‘strange looking craft was approp- riately christened the “Nakusp” by Mrs,“Ron Jordan,’ wife: of .Celgar‘s woods. manager, ‘The ; aluminum- painted’ superstructure: bears. the|’ company’s flylng goose trade mark which identifies. Celgar’s' equipment, H Oelgar officials; feel that their}: new “Nakusp"’ will give them a de- |'gree of: flexibility ‘and mobility in fleet, repair that could not be ob and | ‘tained by. conventional, marine ra! a and drydocking equipment. “CALIFORNIA SWEET” MELONS dry dock may also’ permit its us in selvage work, ~~” aoe ‘The, complete. mobility of the| = ‘The League president,. Josh fa- voy, essed disappointment at. the meeting about the way parents are not attending sames bog syatee fer ‘sons in action, One: member “comm its pretty bad ‘when the Little Lea- gud.of Castlegar has to go to Kin- naird for umpires ‘to come to Cas- E YOU . viwere.- ‘making* a vital Trans: Aid wad Telephone call, e beteen the West pedis and: Vancouver, you, get. facts, with: (continued: from page seven) Wug .of Castlegar, ‘mo: Jher‘aunt. and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. were wiles were ‘expected: home. on Mon. traf= law, Mr, and.Mrs. Sid Hawkins 0 by KINNAIRD SOCIALS - and daughter 1s fens ‘accompanied. by Mr. and torea ir Calgary ‘for’ a visit with relatives this.” weekend. Charlene will ‘spend several weeks there with M.. Storey, while Mr, Bale and the jiests:of Mr. and Mrs, A, R. Priced at | fae on SEE THE Latest: in “TRANSISTOR: RADIOS Take one on that trip! 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