6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11, 1959 Village Office Grounds Landscaped by Nielsen Landscaping’ of the grounds §n front of the Cv Usgar Village office was comrletyt lact sweet by A. Nielsen of Nielsen's Flow- ers in Kinnaird. Mr. Niclsen has the hospital grounds fMowerbeds in front of tn Bank of Commerce. * CWL Members Hear About Church Drive The Sisters of Atonement will teach summer school in Castlegar during July the vegular meeting of the odivis- Jan of St. Rita’s church was ‘told. Mrs. E. Hyde, prezident, gave a. detailed report of the, CWL convention held at Kimberley. . Father Brophy spoke briefly | on the parish drive for fuhds which will be undertaken short- ha done ly and exaressed the hope that it case ‘impression that might have been COST GUT TO $177,000 McLeod Defends Wafer. Bylaw “Kinnaird will vote again In July on the $185, 000 water improvements bylaw defeated five weeks ago by five votes. The minister of municipal affairs has put, aside the usual six months waiting perlod: before a revote can be held “due to the growth potential of the community. af In the following article Kin: naird’s water chairman, J. C. Lead, explains why he “feels the a water bylaw should be passed and why a contractor should be brought in to do the! work. By J. ©, McLEOD Before I comment on various aspects of the approaching water bylaw I would like to correct an left by the last issue of the Cas- tlegar News, through no fault of the reporter, which some per- sons have.taken to mean, that wé were questioning the ability of our employees, This is not the ‘We have two very capabel in Mr. would be successful. “ITS! TIME FOR | SPORT SHIRTS. All’ Shades And Styles Of ‘The Very Latest Materials And At Our Usual Low Prices And: You Get An DISCOUNT FOR CASH AT Leitner's In : and Mr, Waterman. In all cases refer to a “crew” to handle installation, and certainly two men_.do not colstitute a). crew nearly large - enough to handle this project. This’ means that we would have to hire.a crew locally and our employees would then be in a position’ of attempting to sup- ervise this project as well as car- rying 9n with their other dutles which even now require their full time. «+ We are going to have ' to start improving the Duront sy- stem as soon‘ss possible and with this in mind we hope to free one of our employees to. work with a All in all it begins to look is though Kinnaird Js going to be able to finally realize enough tax dollars and water income to carry a community which Is as spread out as ours is. A permit to start construc. tion of the new C. d Plaza system over the years, Our in- come from water used in this village would not permit it. More homes is the factor which reduces their rates. It is afso the factor which will do the same for this village as long as we can bring in future residents as fast as possible, An adequate water system in an area that caters to large lots and fine homes and gardens fs our only selling point. The forerclne are aut com- has been applied for and this creates the. immediate problem of supplying water off a main which is even now inadequate to supply the,xesidents of that sez tion of the village. * To answer a letter to the rates, The person writing’ the letter sYoutd have known srom our former publicity that the $13 a year water usage rate will be dropped ‘as soon 2s the $4.50 per month charge goes into effect. ‘This would bring his total figure down to $84 per year for water. Looking at this from his standpoint it is.high, but you must also look at it. from the standpoint of the village in sup- plying this 100 feet of frontage with a main and pumping water through that main. . On this basis the cost is not unreasonable because it means that the village‘is receiving $7 per month for water ie. frontage plus the new rate- of $4.50. ae has been, brought into and thi hirhself with methods which may be new’to him and: which will pay off in future installa-. tions by the village. . From ‘ihe demands. which will soon be put on our system we consider that time and speed of completion- is of major im- portance and thus our efforts to have the System finalized by the end of 1959. We feel that engineeritg and supervision, along with an ex- perienced contracting firm, will Pproyide us with this complet?d with Pe sere which in some cases have a 0 bear in mind, raving but an indirect bearing on the issue which seems to be bothering the bulk of the publi and that is the reluctance to pay for engineering and super. vision and the profit @ contract- or will make. ‘We might compare this” to our own homes. The majority of homes are built by contractors and designed by architects. And when the cost is spread over 15 to 25 years I don't believe we feel {t hurts us too much, especially when we consider that we enjoy the benefits immediately. ~ The bylaw, if we are ablo to pass. It before bond discounts . again ‘fluctuate, will be for $177,000, Of this amount, as- suming that- bids come’ In for the full amount of the bylaw, $150,000 will be for the actual work. The balance will be uscd for bond discount, debentures engineering, supervision and contingencies. The contingency fund may not be used and would thus,re- vert back to the village. Now. the figures which have been publi- cized have. been $20,000 to $30,000 which could be saved if we en- water system and are now bene- fitting from it ane in other cases, granting the water rates are low the community is receiving at least two water incomes and in some cases three water incomes ‘from thé same frontage. This means -that in effect they are receiving more than, if not as much, as the $7 for 100 feet of: frontage. This ig one reason why we have not been able to improve our system with a of de: Jay and no responsibilities to|- “the. village, The work must be done within the cotttract price. As you no: doubt realize many new homes have been started and “permits are being issued more frequently from the village office, Many more lots have been optioned and held for future residents. Funeral Service For Mark Burnham — Held Last Week Funeral service for Mark Bastedo Burnham were ‘held last week from the chapel of the Cast- legar Funeral Home with Rev. . One 1956 Willys 4 W.D. heater. One Allie Chalmbers 2-3 ‘Tent rubber, ready to go, ATTENTION FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE One 1957 Willys 4 W.D. Station Wagon cquipeea with’ Koenig Winch. Warn Hubs and heater.. “ One John Deere 6’ One Way with Seeders attachment. One Allis Chalmbers 2 Bottom Plow on steel. ” Complete line of New Case Farm Machinery ‘Trades accepted. Terms available‘on’all units. Enquire ‘today. Phont ELLIOTT 6-4460 or ‘write either Creston ‘Farm Supply, Creston, B.C,. or Box 490-4, Castlegar, B.C, ion trick, Warn, hubs ana. i Plow Farm “Trabtor. Excel- tracting, nolses” usually associated’ with .the + use" of ordinary, hearing alds. Write For Fall Information to: INSTITUTE FOR BETTER HEARING 618 Main St, (3.C, Interior Hearing Centre) Penticton, B.C, Without cost or obligation, factual literature- Otarion Listener of British Columbia please send me illustrated Resker ‘There was a large attendance of friends and fellow workman and uate floral offerings. ung were “Abide with Me Me!" and “Lead Kindly Light.” Miss Clemo of the Pent- xecostal Tabernacle sang p solo “Beyond The Sunsét,” accom: panied at the orgaD by; Miss J. Pennoyer, also of the: Tab- ernacle. -.- + | Pallbearers . were M. Gallo, fon Petts, D, -Tarison, W. Harris, W. Blackwell “and H. R. Adie, Among ‘those attending were members | of the senior citizens and members of the Canadian Le-| gion. Branch No. 170. Mr, Burnham ‘was -Yorn in ‘Port Hope Ont.,” and’ worked in many parts of Canada, eventually und 1942; where he" resided until his death. : He, was employed by’ the, Gi. aM & 8 working in the electric ent at Warfield, where fe retired at the age of 60. He. was ‘predeceased by his wife in 1954, also two. sisters. -| Surviving: are two brothers, Wil- liam, of Belleville, Ont. and ‘Dr. Stanley E. Burnham of Medicine Hat, Alta., a-sister, Dr. Aineen B. ireland of Chicago, I; a niece Mrs. A,.G. Larson, also of |, Chicago. rc to do this work our- Selves, This is an ambiguous figure .and as‘ I have mentioned before I am not sure how it was arrived at, certainly by no. member of council. But just for a basic fig- ure we will take the $30,000 and apply it over a 20-year loan .at 5% per cent. On this basis the principal and interest will work out to about $45000 which will be less than’ five cents a day per resi- dent in the village. Do we consider the five cents per day is worth the risk of ie ae this | project by Hospital Grounds Fully Landscaped The landscaping , of the grounds of the Castlegar and District Hospital hasbeen com- pleted at a cost of $7,596.29. : Hospital administrator J. Bainbridge sald this sum includes the value of donated labor and materials. and. the Centennial grant. The hospital grounds were the District, Centennial project’ last year, Heaviest expenditure was for top soll. Other items were guard rails, shrubs, equipment, Jawns, grading ‘and trees. Mr. Balnbridge sald the dust on the hospital's driveways “is autrocious” and it is hoped that some day the hospital will oe able to afford to have them pav- Mr. Bainbridge sald the vill- age has been" very good in keep- ing the road to the hospital grad- ed “especially during the spring thaw." $50 Donation Given Silver Birch School. - An anonymous $50 donation has been made to the Silver Bircl School for Handicapped Children ‘the directors of the schoo] were told at a meeting Tucsday night. There is a possibility that two or three more children. will’ be autepaing the school in Septem- ber. The school now has énough, money to remain open for two or three months, ‘The track meet held at “ne elementary school Friday ‘real- ized $126 but the profit on this amount has not yet been worked out. The Legion Ladies Auxiliary and interested women staffed the refreshment. booth at the track meet and offered to turn the profits over to Silver Birch School. Mrs. James MacBeth, pre- sident of the Castlegar branch of the handicapped society, will speak to the Castlegar-Kinnaird Kinsmen Club on_the work of Silver Birch. A, E. Norris and Lou Korody will head a nomin- ating committee for new direct- ors for.the society. Weddings McNABB — MELROSE & Coast wedding of interest in Kinnaird and-District was held in Canadian Memorial Church in And is could be lees than ‘ive cents a day ‘because the princi- pal on which the interest will would be paid will be less each year. Also included in the ineered and eng. when Jean Dearie McNabb. became the bride of Ronald James Melrose of Kin- naird and the late Mrs. Melrose. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, William McNabb. of Van- couver and the late Mr. McNabb. is a guarantee against failure for a period of one year and ft {s considered unlikely that a failure would develop after this length rot time, There is also. th fact that the installations would have to con- tracted out, such as the storage tank and the elettrical . installa- tions, so why split the. proposal down the middle? Why: not com- plete the .project under one con- tractor, ©* 3 : Hospital Gets Food” -From-Teen Dances: ‘The recent Teen. Dances hela at: Kinnaird for the Castlegar hospital realized $7.55 | - whole box of canned goods” Said hospital administrator, J:- ~Bain- bridge. Mr. Bainbridge sald the hos- ‘pital has ‘recelved a gift of rhu- barb from a‘ Mr, Bloodoff and’ the gifts of magazines which Dis- trict. people: are constantly’ mak- ing to the hospital are much ap- preciated.. The 10 copies -of the Castle- gar News which are donated gach week by Oglow. Brothers and | Building and Supply/are sppres: fated by. the.patlents said Mr. Bainbridgs The m's sister, Mrs, Philip Lawrence, was matron of honor and the bride's sisters-in- law, Mrs. C. D. McNabb, Mrs. K: W. McNabb and Mrs, L. R. Me- Nabb were bridesmatrons. Will- jam Carruthers was ‘best man and ushers were the principais’|.J. brothers L R. McNabb and Rob- ert Melrose, Rev. James G. Gorwill offic iated at the service. LETKEMAN — BARRETTE . A spring wedding’ took place in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, recent- ly when Ardythe Madeline Letke- man, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Letkeman of Robson, Be- came the bride of. Heriri L, Bar- rette, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ole Barrette of Duck Lake,. Sask. - “The bride wore -a blue ~ with white accessories. Her tendant was Luella Penner, who wore a biege suit with pink ae. ‘cessories. Best man was~Dayid Letkéman of Renata. ." A reception: was held at the Robson community hall ‘for which the bride’s mother chose.a mauve ,afternoon dress." The bride's table was covered with a lace cloth and the wedding cake was flanked by candles and flowers. - ‘The young couple will make their home at 1813—144 St. Sw. Calgary, ‘Alta. erected by Tony Denneus and two other men, In discussion about a bulld- No Dairy Queen Building Here : ing permit ‘at a recent meeting of the Castlegar council, the No Dairy Queen drive: in res-} Grive-in was referred to'as a taurant is being bullt in Castle. D ui However, the drive. gar, The dalry products drive-in eae Ge sndepanduatly opera- restaurant being bullt next to the | tea and has no connection with Skyline Auto Service is being| the Dairy Queen organization. ~ Casllegar Dancers — PRESENT -— “DANCE REVUE” Friday, June 12, 1959 at 8:00 p.m. “S.H.H.S. AUDITORIUM dul ii THE NEW, LIGHT-REFLECTING PLYWOOD .. .LOW IN COST... HARD. AS HARDWOOD Solve your... CEILING PROSLEM... A man. aid wile Team cai ceiling an aver 2 to 3 hou Botd-retie! Gaiiein nee patt ems. 12" x12" -+9¢'16"a16" Hides joints and ails: Easily- “nandled 4 ft. x 4 ft. pressed wi “panels, | 4-inch thick. Lumber and Building Supply _ Limited Phone 7112 WALDIE Per rr er ee GIRLS’. BLAGK cua SLIM JIMS,, .. : Baby Girls’ SUN BONNETS Baty Boys! COTTON HELMETS, with peaks : BATHING SUITS, rearonably priced, sixes 2-14 _ CINDY’ S The Most Versatile Tiller Built SOLO .MOTORHOE The: Solo Moterhoe is the first light-weight slow speed ‘rotary hoe offered in Canada. : High quolity, well designed .with a strong “4 HLP. 2 cycle motor. Two-speed transmission which runs in oit bath. : TILLING FROM 1 to 5 FEET- . COMPLETE LINE OF ATTACHMENTS - Dealer Inquiries Invited. Write for the name of closest dealer to. ~ NORTH-WEST: SOLO SALES & SERVICE Deer Park, B.C. Phone 4R * Distributors For B.C, and Alberta St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church. © Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P, Sth at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Mass at Genelle at 7 p.m, The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue “10:30 a.m. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m; Family Service Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Young People’s Hour Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study The United Church of Canada Robson —. Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p. m. " Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 10:30 a.m, in the Twin Rivers Hall The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird :. Public Worship at 11 am. °- Church School at 10’a,m. . Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Rev, M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church Sunday, June 14 “Castlegar — 8:00 a.m..and 7:30 p.m. Kinnaird — 9:00 a.m. Robson — Ast 200 a.m. Res ’ ‘The Pentecostal: ‘Tabernacle Sunday ‘Schoo! - 10.a.m. — Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m, — Prayer ond Bible Study, Thursday at 7:30 p. Young People’s Friday at’ fr 30 p.m. Robson Community Memorial. Church’ United Church:— Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11a.m. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church — 5th Sunday BUSINESS, DIRECTORY "| welder..Phone 3502. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL.HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY |. FHOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and *.. Bronze Plaques. J. 1, LAUGHTON Box 384 —' Castlegar, B.C, OPTOMETRIST Office’ Hours. PHONE 2581 BO, Land Surveyor ” 105 Main’St, Castlegar Phone 873L + ‘ALEX CHEVELDAVE | GENERAL’ BUILDING ; “CONTRACTORS CLL, PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILBING | ‘ SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2164 NORA'S A complete beauty service’ by appointment - ‘PHONE 5386 Nora Majesgey HAIR DRESSING PARLOR ‘pESMOND.T. ‘LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3622 : UNITED TRUCKING Dally Freight Sorvice ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, i Nelson : PHONE Castlegar 2521 SMITH’S : PLUMBING & HEATING _For Estimates’ Phone 3401 and ‘T6L _ EXCAVATING SEE . CASTLEGAR _TRANSFER W. Sharples '— Phone 6091 GA. SUMNER CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per Fully insulated house 22 by 30. fl. Electric heating, modern bathroom, partial basement, good garden,.$3,000 cash or $3,500 terms, Apply 217-5th Ave. Kin- naird, or phone 2607. 922 Brown tent, 8 by 9 ft. Phone 153, 322 insertion, with a charge of O(\.cents. The ad can run three weeks for the | price of two if there are no changes to be made In sub- sequent weeks, ‘i There is a 25 cent bil- ling charge for classified ads not pald-for by 12 noon of the date. of pubncation, Engagement notices, ob- Ituaries and cards of thanks of “usual” length are pub Ushed at a flat charge of $1. After ‘three bills have been sent‘to‘an aacount no further adver will Semi-finished | two-bedroom house. Full basement, furnace and garage. Phone 4738, tin 16 Half-acre lot In Kinnaird, All level. Apply Box 490A, Castlegar, tin 18 Fresh eggs Case or half case Phone EL6-2496 evenings, . tin 18 House. trailer, 27 feet. Cheap for cash, Donald D, Fox, Kinnaird ‘Jots, L. T. Abbott, Wynndel, B.C.f Phone 2181, 328) Z like to See OSE, q ays SQUIRM E One plano. $200.. Phone 5437. naa : tin 19 By be accepted from that ac. count until the first classl-’- fied ad has been pald for, ; corner lots, Gas: furnace, garage. 390-7th Ave. Castlegar, $114, ae FOR SALE ‘wo-bedroom home in Cast- legar with breakfast nook, Phone 571. . . 322 foot plyw rood boat glassed bottom, Phone 4471 or 2441, me 322 Three-bedroom house, two lots, full basement, garage, fruit ‘trees. Phone J, S, Hunter,. Rob- son, : 20 house ‘on two} IS “Phone | + 321 with 30 hp. outboard and tiber-| . ing, Bli Sopow, phane 5200. 2114 : ~| geth Bulldozing. and gravel haul- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11 , 1959 At Robson Jiine 20 At the regulat meeting of the WA to the Community Mem- orial Church in- the Robson church hall, Mrs. H. Evans re- rted,a good balance-on hand with all bills being paid. : « Committee reports were giv- en ‘covering missionary, kitchen, regal stationary and visiting, by Mrs. ler, Mrs, R. Batcelor x and Mrs, H. F Hyson showing a great ‘deal of activity and accom: plishments in all departments. -A finished knitted afghan, the missionary project, was on display. The annual’ Sunday School plenle will be. held June 20 on‘the Robson .school grounds, Commit- tees were named as follows: . ‘T. Waldie, Mrs. R. Batchelor and Mrs, D. Carter, al- so Mrs. D. Adshead representing the evening Broup . who ‘are taking charge of the sports. A‘tea, coffee and bake sale isi planned for Sept, 18 in the communty. hall-in-a fall get-to- ~ ministerial meeting is to be held in the church hall June 15 The Sales Agent for the T. Eaton Co. will be, in the Castle- gar Order Office on Thursday of each week from 1 to jew house in Binngird. Miee level lot. Rhone Milk Cow. Write M. W. Gleb. 4 off, Box’ 62, Brilliant., ‘Three hundred ‘amp. DE. Gray Marine’ 180- -hp. gaging - 2) berry. Substantial House trailer; 23 feet. Fully equipped. Apply W. Crook, Cedar Crest Motel. 4pm. tin 18 and a was named to look after serving tea and coffees, comprized of Mrs, R. Brown, Mrs. O. B, Ballard, Mrs. H. F. Hyson, and Mrs. R. T. Waldie. ‘ALCOHOLICS ANON erry 50-foot by 100-foot Iot. Phone 381. 3 123 323) Box 303, C _ Will pay six per cent on first]' 000, Good secur- Modern homes for sale in Castlegar, Kinnaird’ and Blue- down. pay- ments required. Also, lots and in running bargain. Write Box 490C, Castes gar. e ‘ . ‘Two-bedroom house with car port. Close té all schools and con- Full cement. tubs, drain and oil furriace. Fruit trees, shrubs, garden and flowers planted. For further information call 6301 after 4 p. mi 322 “Lot itt Castlegar.” Apely Johny’s Shoe Repair Shop, Zan- alo Block, Castlegar. \, Good building lots in in. ‘| nairdPhone 2738. in 10 Residential lots. Terms if ne- cessary. Apply, Elis Auto Court. Phone 5200. 2114 property. DAN GIL- ROY, Real Estate Agent, Muir- head Agencies office, Kinnalra FOR RENT. Large house, central _loca- tign. Apply 448 Columbia* ayes Phone 5180, Room and board or suites. Phone 9781... as fn, 21 | be asked, Otherwise? ? 7? of $10, ity. Write Box "430, Castlegar. . 322 To Whom It May Concern If the perscn observed tak- ing the oars and carlocks from a boat on the East Robson river bank last weekend will return them at once no questions will 12: Winners of the prizes givtn at the IODE Victoria Day cele- 3) Killough Chapter, IODE, brations are: 1. Mrs. J. Mandhan, 2. Paul’ Melville, 3, J. Babiy. Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St., Castlegar, B.C. Alice Zuckerburg, phone ‘43617 ~ ~~ Refreshments were served by Mrs, “Thring and Mrs, J. Ross.. May Day a Fest IODE Members Told The Victoria Day -~ celebra- tions held by the IODE were a success in spite of the postpone- ment and other difficulties the regular. meeting ‘of the Lillign were told Monday night. The chapter expressed ap- preciation of the help given by the village commissioners, Kiw- anis Club and other proups who assisted in any way. Thanks were also expressed to individuals, 323 particularily Joe” Killough, Ross upstairs a: 762- 2nd, Ave, Castlegar. P08, » WANTED Yreently needed, two. or | Two-bedroom -house -with bath next to Robson home as July ae Write box 673, ” $3,800 cash, Phone 2507. 322, House in Castlegar. Two bed- rooms on main floor, two fin- ished rooms in basement. Auto- matic gas heat, terms, Ehone at + ME. McCC JALE B.C. Land Surveyor 2234 Bay. Avenue, Trail. ‘PLUMBING.& HEATING “SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 “D.FOX - Ray G. Johnson, B.A.Sc. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR 1015 Eighth St. Nelson ““Phane 144-R. FURNITURE , MOVING Long aan PHO PHONE 2021 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates gladly given Phone ‘7112 DUTCH MAID. BAKERY LIMITED GREEP'S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING “Free Estimates a2 = para 191 UNITED: : PTRUCKING HOME. | BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3181—Kinnalrd, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT: PLUMBING . AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES * CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR ‘ PHONE 4621 - We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. * PHONE S571 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00. a.m. ta 9:30 p.m, Not just another. place to eat, But the place to eat another PHONE 8381 "Ss foot round fence Roats. NOTICES: ROSE BALL’ June 26th YOUR CREDIT UNION PROVIDES INSURED LOAN 619 Phone|'* 32: 50 cents each Je Bloodoff, phone 4571, “323 Green frieze hideabed. Phone 3272 after 2 p.m. . 123 Erasers and pencils. are al- ways handy around.-the home. Buy them at the Castlegar News from a wide ! 1 TV. sales and service. Agent]. fr Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar- tin Highly qualified teacher’ in mathematics and Russian, Alex- ander: Zuckerberg. Phone 4631. Castlegar. tin 5 . £53 Plymouth, Can finance. Phone .7311. 3 Four-bedroom modern, home in Kinnaird, just completed. Rea- .Sonable down payment and ‘re- mainder as rent, Phone 4473, 323 LS. Ud. - t Charter Service Towing - Barges. anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 433i = Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD. Leave Robson Wharf - 10:00 aa, Monday. Z IK INSURE For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON. “AGENCIES: Hospital WA pot-luck supper at the home of G. Guido Kin- naird,” Monday night. Brings: al: 123 friend: Senior ' Citizens business necting, 7.30 Friday night. Re- and Earl Greep. = Without — this * support-: it would have ‘been - impossible for the chapter to successfully conduct such an ‘undertaking the members, were told. The chapter's ‘annual .$100 to the best grade 12 port ol other muses, ay GARD OF THANKS | We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friends for their many acts of kindness and tokens of sympathy sent to us on the death of our. beloved' brother the late Mark Bastedo Burnham, Al- so for. the ‘floral offerings. We ‘thank especially Venerable B. A. Resker and the. doctors, nurses and staff of the Trail Tadanac Hospital and to all who helped. — The family of the Jate Mark Burnham. LEGAL Bi and 123 | NELSON LAND REC student of SHHS will be awarded by .Mrs,'J.. F. Killough, education convenor, ‘at the awards day cere- ,| monies at the highschool today. Contributions were approve'l to. the Peace Garden, Marv Croft Memorial, Commonwealth sand ‘Sunday School Picnic: Members are requested ta at- tend the general meeting Tuesday to receive briefing on the LA. banquet to be held June 20 There is a zone. meeting in Nelson Saturday and Sunday. Any member’ may attend the sessioris as a fraternal’ delegate. Some public facts about the Canadian.Legion to which your Jocal- branch cohtributes: The Legion contributes $20,000 a year *o the development of young au letes, Legion seo aEPS total more than $65,900 y Your Legion is sactively part- .iclpating in:many community Projects in your District. Be ax active member and aided your “branch . THUR. - FRE. - SAT. TINO SY ANE AEA BNE ANT AI Ne =~ TECHRICOLS Melecsed thea United: ie Empire. tGnd, -Film pric and the shipping fund. “IODE calenders- for next year are to.be ordered-and placed .in the out-lying schools of. the District. ee Mrs. H. Gergely, ‘services ‘home and abroad’'convenor, ‘re- mined the members that dona- tions. of good used clothing -r- still urgently needed. Mrs, Gerce- ly would like to send a Shipman to heneawarters by the end of fan : The IODE will selt refresh- ments at the mine safety and DIVISION Take notice that John C Waldie, Lumberman, and Joht Sherbiko, Farmer, of Castlega B.C., intend to apply for a leas on the folowing described lands On the Columbia River Sout! West of Brilliant, B.C.. Commenc ing at a post planted at th South-West. Corner of Bloc’ SASH AND DOORS In All Popular Styles e WINDOW AND DOOR: FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For : -Pearson Sashless’ -Win-. | dows and All Sealed Units “CASTLEGAR (17) Sub-Division Plai 2949, -—- District Lot 4598. —-- Thence South-West 400 feet, — ‘Thence South-East 1600 feet. — Thence North-East 400 feet to high water mark of Columbia! river. — ‘Thence North-West t> Point of commencement 15 acres | more or less for the purpose o removing gravel, . Castlegar B,C, May. 25th, 1959 Signed John Carruthers 7 Waiate, * John Sherbiko. RICK’S Tv. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies “ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. rescue tobe held on the high school grounds June 20, Mrs, G. Hughes and Mrs. Gergely offered to act 25 convénors and other members will help during the day. After the meeting a brief social time was enjoyed with irs. L. Zinio directing’ an amus- ing game, Refreshments were served by the hostesses of the evening. Wed.,.- Thur., - Fri., - Sat. “40 COMMANDMENTS” See ‘advertisement pege 4 ‘of this issue Ek Drive-In Thu:., - Fri., = Sat. Shoot Out af Medicine Band — PLUS —. New York: Confidential Broderick Crawford — Marilyn Maxwell ONE SHOWING —°9:20 p.m. June 11-12-13