To Gallop Through Area “Look out” for the Centen- Nearly $800 was gained by nial stagecoach tomorrow night.|this drive. The receipts issued This replica of the Wells|at time of donation are not to stud: Fargo stagecoach will travel|be used for income tax refund. through Kinnaird and Castlegar, | Official receipts will be issued daring anyone to stop the “Mal-|by the Centennial committee as es and Females” from getting|soon as they become available through. and only these are to be used Leaving Kinnaird fire hall|for refund purposes. at 5.80 p.m. and stopping for The Victoria Day Parade a brief interval at Castleaird| Presented a large, colorful ar- Plaza to present Scrolls to Kin-|Tay of entrants and was appre- naird Council, the Stagecoach clated by the huge gathering of will down A very: special thank Ave. to Castlegar town centre |You must go to all the back- and at Crossroad Service on Col-| Scene helpers who donated hele umbia Ave, and Maple, scrolls {spare time in servoirs engineer, said B.C. Hydro engineers have Cc t I Ss t h | oppided a pludy of the cen al TOW es region be- ‘5 en ennia ‘agecoac tween Nakusp and Edgewood to determine the effects that any flooding resulting from the run-off this year would pee on low-lying areas. : J. W. Milligan, Hydro’s re- results are being mad and Lower Arro' will be presented to Castlegar |to make this day a menoranle council. one, It would be appreciated if anyone intending ‘to see the stagecoaclt would wear old cloth er Lake, 1411 feet. eo * +e * B A 2 A donation of $500 has been egan With Vigor received (from the _, Castlegar A three- game winning streak District T for the Ladies softball| 4, toward the library funk This team ended June 8, with their sum was realized from the “Gay | loss to Nelson Queens, 20-17. Nineties Night” earlier this year. Playing against local ladies| gop £, The Library Fund has near- | softball Y teams throughout the jy reached the $12,000 mark. [West Kootenay, the Marlane the le available as a public service to individuals and to community groups to assist them in dev: oping flood action plans, . He said individual homes, stores, bridges, access roads and highways and trouble ar- eas had been charted and the dnformation is being Passed 0 on to Nakusp Lakes boards of trades and 0 other officials in the area, Run-off waters during pre- vious major floods reached the : 1961 flood —Upper . Lake, 1409 feet; Low- er Lake, 1405 feet; 1948 flood —Upper Lake, 1409 fe er Lake, 1406 feet; 1894 flood —Upper Lake, 1414 fect; Low- et; Low- Figures are elevation above Sea level. Hydro’s study shows that flood problems would begin etween Edgewood and Needl- es if the water level reaches an elevation of 1402 feet. About eet of road north of the ed and access to Edgewood Jackson house would be affect- ‘would then be possible only via the upper road. With the water at cleva- tion 1402.5 feet, 1 a y section of highway immediately south of Carlboo Bridge (between Faugier and Burton) would be affected, Flood waters at 1405 feet elevation would inundate sey- sections of highway be- tween ofthe hgh and Burton, 8 way between Burton and East "Avcow Park and a section of road zabove the fe wharf at West row P. Park, geing Toute Lal road ani the highway east of Edgewood Some houses also would be flooded in various locations along with the access road to Deviin’s store at Fauquier. The floor level of the store is at 1405.2 feet, One house at Fau- quier has a floor elevation of Have 8 feet but all other houses at this community are at 1410 feet or higher. . Highways department of- ficials sald Ferries in the cen- tral Arrow Lakes region con- tinued to operate throughout the 1961 flood. However, dis- tuption of service could oc- r_if flood waters reach the 1408 feet elevation. Thanks are sent to the squa-| squad started the season with dron 581 Air Cadets and thea strong spark. Kinsmen club for the tremen- cnc | SUGAR AND SPICE Play dous effort they put es the Wednesday ‘brary membership.“ through the aeeaon Te- | with hopes high for a continuing fine record, PUBLIC NOTICE There will be a Public Hearing on Re-zoning held in the Castlegar Town Hall, June 20th, 1967 at p.m. - The purpose of the Hearing is to give all persons who deem their property affected by the rezoning an opportunity to be heard on matters contained in the By-law. The properties affected are as follows:- __ ie | XG are you? e not, a not? rio can't afford it? Of| you can. You mean you} miss it. cours: can’t ration to say, but what about’ ‘brea loot thing bad ‘oo! sls jmoney? No One Can Really Afford to Miss the Tri thejan. auction sale and get rid of a, it. hes bert jot tof that old j z an’ wie aoe wa bin- dars, cut off one of your arms, and ‘sell them door ef door. readers (and no doubt a fair| very a hen prey veterans’ calen- caved as I know from letters re-/ all about 14 i without a week. I want a peeek off to go to Expo. Still with m I have a great mae fathful {pafatthtut oo), tan o of them write — r the best guest column p to Expo 67 By Bill Smiley Prentice-Hall. Bends I'm not ae ron They . will either louble or tripte the cash aw: AT LAST ANEW. INTERIOR | LATEX PAINT guaranteed fo cover - in one coat! The newest discovery In the chemistry of. paint! No need form second coat. Dries In 80 mine utes. Over1000""breezy” colors, BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS Sian SPECIAL THIS WEEK Cottage Paint Gallon .... $4.99 FIELD & STREAM _ Government Neglecting Their Baby on rent like when the dam does start told ing is generally slow. ‘high | fill the ‘reservolr, along with. th I went up to Deer Park last| time to come. weekend with ring his Boat ho house down, but the wind was a wee bit too| distant f strong for us, so we had to leave it, and go fishing instead. We had just as much luck at fishing as we did at gettin, the boat house, but it was not ‘The scenery along | voir. the Arrows is beautiful, particu- larly, in early Spring, 2 the water at: the most of the shoreline cleared, it} head, who have ha od idea now of | jun is going to be a wasted trip. gives you a it the basin drews to high level and | Park, Mr. and What it will do to the fun, | Bs 4 ig nf and iy they to tow their own reserves em, as there wl be no provision or fueling spots on the lower Arrows for some No doubt someone will get something going in ee not too future, ' but’ what’ happened to the! highly. touted by our govern out yy our govern- ment ‘when all the malarkey was th ‘being handed out on the reser- Thad a long talk with a very nd with] disillusioned couple at Decr Mrs, Dick Motters:| gyn counter, cabins and gas pumps for 20 years in this beau- CLARKE’S POOL RED CROSS SWIMMING INSTRUCTION First Campaign JULY 4 TO 14th py Seniors, Bronze and Adults ‘Phone 365-5106 or register at the poo! 762: — 2nd Avenue GRACE THE SALVATION ARMY By Jack White arently the va Io netuloment with carry ory vl an oe far boat- my used to look forward to .. Mottershead’s homemade cherry ple and steaming hot coffee when I’ was out on the lake fishing, or up Deer Park way hunting. I always, enjoyed that cockney accent, with its sharp sense of humor that both of them were able to hand out, and it was quite a shock to find ie camaradrie gone in the face of _unce! ty. Dick and tis good lady made a livelihood on the Arrows for years; they were always there and are not jeaving! com their choice. They re e that they can’t hold back othe “wheel of time’ and ‘they're not trying to, but it’s high time Hydro quit playing with people's lives and i Starts playing a little straight ool. Our provincial government | Ea it blame Hydro for all its goofs, but rte the devil do they think they're kidding — is thelr ‘aby, and it's time they jooKed alt ter that baby a little Club tells me that people are tin: bringing inf: cooperating in their fish for: our cre el census rogram, erhaps not too many He aware of the need for this station. so let me give you a short rundown. : Our fish biologist, Don Sin- elair, needs all the information tween now and. the completion of the dam. He has placed all he can obtain on-the ‘Arrows be- | ¥°! The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY i fina pam are almost Lind does not be- cheerfully, After all, we faaly, not been faced with core tests all year long’... . We are re- solved to amaze the teachers with our, brilliance, Five: of our. students pave with. d eda letter from the Courler- Mail newspaper of Brisbane,. ly Austria. Enclosed were “copies” which gave the full story of the voyage made by Mr. William Willis across the Pacific in 1964. It is. fascinating. The opening Ines read: “That oS, September morning when my raft and splash- the highest level off four, reading program, This wai ui barefoot through the surf to the beach difficult feat and “ook much skill and determina‘ Top ‘honors wee: ‘to Carol Obetiort, Close ate her heels were Barbara peers ds ‘Jean Price, Margaret Reba! iza- beth Ma and Olga Malone other students are fey 10 follow their lead. They voluntarily work, even during was the supreme moment of my life. .. .'I had sailed alone from Peru to Australla—11,000 miles of solitude, agony, terror." We must tell you how we came to write to the Courier- noon hours, to pass the stiff re-| Callao quirements. Other “atift requirements” have beak er in PE, as the the Fred Kinicki, on examining of Reccras discovered school. strives for the coveted 104 da Centennial: crests and medals, Names ‘of those successful will} 4 be released next wek. | In ho jouse competition we are now Playing sottball: The ont [ae who. use wn. dia- ocular bal: but the boys, Play, regular use the park’ area, play, tro “rounder The Teird boys are really making ‘the feat ‘They, at Tact have ‘found their “ele- ment” and they are 81 above the other houses on points e «el ee It fired our curlosity. nen we searched about for-a lik the necessary sampling data” at the boat club. Don't clean’ your fish until you get there, as this is part of the sample required. Please co- operate on inis program as it is the only means whereby you can help Don ‘to help you take what- ever steps are e necessary to save the Arrow ‘Lake fishery, Elizabeth Kelly has receiv- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 15, 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. LINOS — SASH AND DOOR _ "ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD All. Sizes of Glass. Cut to Order Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL One Only Shop or Car Vacuum Large chat bia - | HP Motor - Flex Hose Extra Special .. $49.95 “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” -686 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 Canadian in Ghana No. f Polo Player Canadian Centennial fever reached West when, on May 27, in Tamale, Ghana, the Polo Club met and de- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and 1. Lot A of D.L. 4598 Plan 4567 and lots 1 and 2 of D.L. 4598 Plan 4258 (Across the Anglican Church) shall be re-zoned from R.S. 2 to R.M. 2. 2. Lots 31 and $2 of D.L. 181 Plan 2519 (Hillside Apts) shall be re-zoned from IR:S. Z to R.M. 2. (173. Columbia Street) Sunday 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m.’ Holiness Meeting Wednesday aie p.m. Bible Study Thu 730 p.m. Home League oO: bet it on Hepa tein Fy to 5 Montreal and rough it it at: the Queen Eliz- is Aa ‘This real. Get cracking) SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7202 Company. The other books I haven't written .were not pub- tof ened by McLelland Stewart your car The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar A. Percheson, Clerk. : mi more of them it t et tors might be just the Put ‘your wife to work. If she’s already working, and you still can't afford thevtrip, have Dear Daughters: : What has Dad told you about men who buy their clothes at David Cooper Men’s Wear? Has he warned you that they are a little more bold, more daring and much more attractive? That they are men about town and that you shouldn’t be taken in by their smooth talk and debonair manner? He just wants to protect you because he loves you. May we suggest buying Dad a gift for Father's Day from David Cooper Men’s Wear, then Dad will feel a little more bold, a little more daring and be much more attractive, too. Then what can he say about men who buy their clothes at David Cooper's?! WEAR IN TOWN. USE YOUR CREDIT! David Cooper Men’s Wear |; Remember Father's Day With a Gift He Can Wear .... rap 0 hind a a sto, ite, and one or cre: You could clear $3,000 on this one, ‘Speaking of” movi how about ushing your wits ving er husband, van, provided you -have.a join’ account and ‘mutual: insurance? All of these are‘ too coars or common, or complicated for you? are an’ old poke. ou and your danged principles have iit me - Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd. - ' APPOINTMENT Make your next Sunday School at tam. | ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN . CHURCH 8.00 a.m. Holy. Communi a 9.80 am. Holy Communion Archdeacon D. Catchpole ~ Guest Speaker LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. n St. David’ we fean E\ ‘3 " Sunday. School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First ae Pastor: Rev.’ K.' D. Phone: ses-sa12 Sunday: rte e ni amid 4 ation m2. evi \. vs bam Family Evangelism. Tuesday: 7.80 Bible Study and Prayer. Priday: 7.80 p.m. C.A. Service. ‘Phone: 365-7112. Public invited: to all. services. Mow are never a. stranger at the): Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory’ a CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor D. Reeves,” Ph. 365-7176 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Bible Hour’- 10 am. Worship 11 a.m. Evenia ‘orship, — 7.30 Pansy Can Welcome Apostolic Church: Two blocks East of the 11 am. Morning Worshi; 730 p.m. Evangelistic Service Phone’ 365-3150 _.W. Love Interim Minister. All Welcome CHURCH OF GOD 9.30 a.m. Sunday Schoo 10.80 a.m. mn. Morning Woublp "7.00 p.m: Fridays * Youth omen * Bible Study’ & Pr Tamale :} feated the . Accra..Polo~ ub in hotly. contested ‘competi lon. for. the .Canada’ Cente Peon ‘writes, ed with the a handicap of. three-and-one-half points. The final ‘score at the end of the four-chukker game sake Chocolate Chip. ara 16-0z.. . a 49 igh er, the ‘ Honourable: Hart. cup was donated by the Canadi- an High Commissioner and’ the Tamale team. of. 1967.” Ms. Simpson explained that layed ‘was on’ the’ in: femnitondl level. ee fellow. Canadians in ang ie addition to Mr. Simp- son are Angus Sneezeby and Glen Welch,. who. are .working on a Ghana. irrigation Trojest under. the PFRA and Ian Leckie who is on:the staff of the Ghan- government secondary school as is Mr. Simpson. The school is operated: un- der a Canadian ‘external’ aid plan. First Service of New Minister cn July 9 v..C. N. Howard of Ash- roti B.C. will be the new Unit- ed Church minister at Kinnaird on July 1, filling-the vacancy created by the departure of Rev. Don Rey. Howard wil be July 9. Previous to ‘his two years 8. . e first service held by| im Distinctive Nylons s poi __ $1.00 SUNLIGHT LIQUID '32-o0z.,2 for . $1.49 NESTLE’S CHOCOLATE QUIK 2 |b., each . ‘Squirrel Peanut Butter, 43-27..cocn89C 4 Ib., each . ALTASWEET GOLDEN HONEY, MELOGRAIN PIE CRUST MIX 2for.... esdays Carnation Instant Breakfast ....59¢ MAPLE LEAF : “MEAT SPREADS 3-oz. tins, 5 for. #1 .00. SCOTT f os TOILET TISSUE 4 roll pkg. . : A9e CANTALOU PES. “Where you are a stranger but once” addition... a GAS water heater | Over :16,000 -homes on’ Inland's system have.added this Ilitle baby to their family. All of them will:tell you that it's almost impossible to run out of hot water. The secret is that it can heat water faster than you can wash diapers, clothes, dishes ~ Color Dad Bright Liven up the old man this Father’s Day. Splash some color on him from the new colorful selection of sport shirts, slacks, jackets, ties, swim wear, walking shorts, — all Color for this summer. Who : Retaad a dull Dad? Only David Cooper's Has Bentleys of London Terelyne & Wool Slacks A slack with all the features of the most expen- sive slacks with the rich took of wool and the cool hard wear of Gift Suggestions from the Dino Scafa Colléction of Famous Neckwear Something brandnew in rm accessories. ‘or. take baths.-The nicest thing about it is that at $1.95 per month installed, it can actually pay for itself in savings from other utility bills. Why not call your local Inland office fast — like a gas water J years. Terelyne. © Only $19.95 David Cooper Men’ s Wear Phone 365-5851 ins hag been * active in the gas ‘industry for the past i® Pach joining Inland: early . ate Evans, his wife Gladys, and their two children:reside in Trail, He is a member ‘of the evaitad Grataher lub an - Trail Golf Club. S Photocopying Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers : Clippings. Copies of Book Pages. Black-on-White Process Ressonable Rates . |, Castlegar News P_ THIS COUPON sins TRADE IN ON _ Your NON-GAS TANK, FER Coon UNTIL JUNE At 1967 f at ‘Asheroft. Rev. Howard spent ere ee * at eology f ‘rom = yeeHele fp homes Shee College of B.C.* in 961. v. Howard has four child- xen ea 20, Terry 19, Jan- UNITED CHURCH et d6iand Diane 12, le wife, Ee eanor, enjoys: music: while: he is OF CANADA cde eeen ‘The new minister, has serv- Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian: Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR : KINNAIRD. : ROBSON: ° GENELLE Phone 365-8387. ° Phone 865-7814 ‘Rev. Frank. Willey: . Rev. Don Faris. : : “= WORSHIP, " MORNING WORSHIP.” Kinnaird — 11 am. Castlegar. — 11,15 a.m: ;. Genelle — 7 p.m;: “Robson —/10, am. : $3 :]''): Kinnaird Church School Castlegar — Sunday School Age 8 to grade 8-11'a.m.° 9.30 a.m, Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 a.m. S él NATURAL GAS