ey CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 1, 1965 Riondel Lady Hails Castlegar Hospitality Dear Sir. The West Kootenay Badmin- ton Tournament has just been held in Castlegar. ‘This is an an- nual event that has been held in your clty for quite a few years. There were about 150] this players ‘entered this year from all Parts of the West Kootenay. I am the sponsor of the junior ‘badminton club in Rion- Sominco Graduates Receive Cortificates At Evening Event group of 16 apprentices sl i up to 4% years of on- the: job training with Cominco at a dinner and ceremony spon- sored by Cominco last week. Each of the apprentice gra duates was presented Cominco certificate and a ‘wallet. sized reproduction of it, a pen stand memento and a provincial government certificate, e event was attended by fathers or designates of the gra- suaten | their trade supervisors and other Cominco representa- tives, and representatives of the provincial government which ad- ministers apprentice training un- der the apprenticeship and tradesmen's qualification act of Britten Colamabie. - (965 Cominco appren- tice thee and their trades include: R, B. Trusdale, instru- ment mechanic; W. L. Bohn, hea- and W. E. Brennan, clectel M,C.’ McLean and V. E. macks, lead burners; R. B. “Mar- JE. Mowatt ‘and G. W. chinists; N. Wil del and Ir would like to ex- press my thanks, and those of the club, to those wonderful people Mr. and Mrs. “Mac” Mc- Pherson who have taken on the tremendous job of putting on tournament for so many years. Castlegar is indeed fortu- nate to have such a couple who are so interested in the youth of not only Castlegar, but of the whole. district. 1am sure that the children who have ever attended one of these tournaments will never forget how good the McPhersons treated them. I must say too, that the people “of Castlegar, who have taken our children into their homes and treated them so well, also deserve many, many thanks, as do all the other people who have helped make the West Koo- tenay Badminton Tournament possible and such a success. Mrs, Peter Rollick, Riondel, B.C, PUG Has No Control Over Cablevision TV Control. of lies Jeg Monaldi A carpenter at Cominco has won a $600 suggestion award. He is Joe Monaldi, 42, of Trail. Mr. Monaldi, who joined Cominco 24 years ago and is employed in the zinc depart- ment, won the Cominco sugges- tion award for a new Wins Cominco ‘Award of Trail © are made onthe merit of the suggestions. and on the, basis of savings ‘or other value’ they contribute to the company’s operations: ** ‘To date, Cominco has award- ed more than a quarter of a million dollars to employees un- der its suggestion plan. imporial oil Report’ Shows _ A Good Year The year 1964 was the most successful in Imperial Oil's his, tory,’ says president Twaits in his company’s annual report ‘to, shareholders. . Record net earnings of more. than $79,000,000 were al- most $7,000,000 higher than the previous peak pears of 1957. Re- venues were $1,064,744,000, an increase of $63, 504, 000: over Dividends paid to Imperial's 40,924 shareholders totalled $1.75 per share, compared with $1.55 in 1963 and $1.40 in 1962, The report noted favorably the new crude. oil prorationing formula annonuced. by the Al- berta Oil and Gas Conservation Board, in which production: al- locations will be based on res- erves, rather than on the num- ber and depths : of - wells. “Preliminary. studies ° indi- cate that, when the new. sya- tem is complete, Im) 1 will receive a greater share of mar- ket allocation.” Mr.'‘Twailts add- ed that Imperial’s total reserves of crude oil and natural gas li- quids at year end are estimated to be in exess of 1.4 Dillion barrels.” type of flooring in the tank rooms, He suggested replacing with federal authorities and not the provinclal Public Utilities Commission,’ ihe) oe Court of Appeal has ruled. The action was Jaunched by the PUC to test its right to re- gulate cablevision in B.C. as a Wo. public utility. It was opposed by Victoria Cablevision Ltd., Cowichan Val- ley TV. Ltd. and Powell River Television Co, Ltd. The case was heard by a full five-judge pa- nel it dealt mainly wit ing and , and . M. Groutage, moulder. a constitutional issue, stem by RTT For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL. ESTATE NEEDS ‘Phone 365-7944 is a sys which national and other TV shows are received locally by a master antennae and piped to local subscribers by cable. Lawyers for the PUC agreed cablevision is federal when the TV signal reaches the master unit by way of Canada’s air space. But it fails within PUC jurisdiction from then on hbe- ith | shortly. the ‘ing of two-by-six ‘deck- ing with two sheets of three- quarter inch plywood separated by a layer of tarpaper. The new flooring method ance and materials, the sugges- Hon plan committee aunaunc- Mr. Monaldi was born in Trail .and has. been active in lodge work and in baseball. Cominco suggestion awards are made ‘at regular. intervals and - more will be announced The suggestion plan committee has proven savings in mainten- |. Anglican Cle .Gov't Funds Dear Sir: : Mrs. Lois M. Haggen and Messrs. Harry C. McKay and Leo T. Nimsick suggested, re- cently to the Hon. minister of education to allot.some govern- ment grant to Notre Dame Uni- versity of Nelson. The university is happy and proud to cherish the minister’s frequent benevol- ence in matters not directly re- lated to funds; the ric Backs for NDU reasoning is fener A government. which name of religious serail oe ves financial assistance to se- cularistic higher ‘education and thus competes with Christian higher education ceases to be neutral because in truth it forces the universities to conform, | as history has already shown, The government actively. Su ports negative lon in nd t ue our whether or not ‘the 2 to of 100 ideas a month which are Screened and processed. Awards Kinnaitd UCW Prepare Rummage At Joint Meeting cause of the local system, they claimed. Lawyers for the three firms argued that cablevision is fed- " “During the past 22 years Life stock | averages have out performed the Indus- trial average 72 to 1."¢ For your copy of . the Booklet” 100,- 000 Canadians and : the prospectus of: * Columbia °,. Benefic- ial Holdings Ltd., call or write - ae *“HOW ESTATES AN Nick-N. 173 - 4th Ave. Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-5325 COLUMBIA BENEFICIAL HOLDINGS LTD., P.O. Box 160, West Vancouver, B.C. A New Sign in Your Life ARE BUILT WITH LIFE INSURANCE STOC: Colle Publishing Company | A The of rui mage kept members busy follow- ing a: joint meeting of. all units of the Kinnaird United Church KUC lower hall. ” The meeting opened with the reading‘ of the 27th chap- ter ‘of Mathew by Rev. D..L. Minutes were reads and re- ports given showing quarter of the new. year. to be very, ae sella. $008 ites last Saturday, proved ‘Women held last week in the|® -Jlerant ‘of eithi the. first, Yrummage’ sale, which | sai e institutions phe igher al taxes to: promote it: NDI ? mains to: be adawared. Dr. William J... Villaum president of. Waterloo Lutheran University, made ‘the following statement in a recent address to the Waterloo Rotary Club: ’“, J. The contrast in higher education is not between faith and: knowledge. The option is between two falths. I; say ‘two faiths’ because no man can act- ually’ prove’ either view of the worla Feligious or-secutar. “society such apo ours we do not deny. the ‘right of any t university: to‘establish itself on a secular position. The gov- ernment, however, should be to- er position. and not promote a- “secularist philo- to ano: ther: type of university is a purely negative right; the right not to conform to a system of values which the government promotes and — subsidizes. The same ‘religious freedom — free- dom not'to conform to govern- Ment-sponsored secularism . — is granted by the Soviet Un- ion. Real freedom has no po- So in|licy . of . preferential’ financial treatment. The government sho- uld. ensure the existence of con- ditions - for. freedom ; of. choice in education, so: long as‘ acade- mic standards are. sai ctory.’” Since Mr, Peterson and Dr. Villaume happen. to be co-reli- jophy by whieh old a sitterent view. neutral government, “e is often id that government shot support only ‘neutral or’ non- denominational education, The Local Saftey It appears that some movie theatre ; Operators’ it inthe pro- vince may, unknowingly, not be complying with the fire hal’s regulations gov- ering lig lighting arrangements in movie theatre: Backs Theatre Lighting ‘Council the district all, the lights * go out as few, if ‘any. movie thea- tres ‘have emergency : lighting. Such an occurence could’ pos-|' sibly have diré‘results and also Wi and since our. govern: ment is looked upon as-an exe- cutive « composed 3 0 men. ian education, Archdeacon F..D. Wyatt, ; Anglican Chaplain, NDU, - Nelgon,'B.C. 4 public: address are installed Regulation’ ‘No. 10 that ‘at all times when a mov- ing’ picture theatre is open for the admission of the public each luminating sign. clearly’ display- ing through ‘red-colored glass the word EXIT, the letters form- ing. such word to.be ‘not less than six inches in height. No signs shall be installed within ten ier of an ut if there is a power fail- ure i "the theatre itself, or in “Arrow Lakes. Industries Lid. GEOFF SCHLATTNER LOCATED IN THE ARNASON-SCHLATTNER BUILDING ON TOP OF SHERBIKO HILL Custom Machining ' Portable Welding Alloys & Special Welding WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE AND ADD OUR GUARANTEE FOR GOOD MEASURE "7 24-HOU R SERVICE ‘PHONE 365-5432 ° exit shall be marked with an il-| cial fire other red illuminating lights or | lighting without poWee This situation was drawn to the attention of the provin- marshal by Robert Ri- vers representing the Kinnaird- Castlegar and District. Safety Council and.as a result the re: AUTHOR'S AGENT - { WANTS MANUSCRIPTS. ‘ ‘A salling ogerey seltin sult for pic ovitars, rary Agency, BMGH Park ‘Avene, “Best? 10te Teronte ¥, Canada. 3 Aoplloations for TV oabie hoot. ups made here, @ = Repairs to all :naken of TVs, Radios, Phonographs. @ Local Qttice manager for‘ KINe "Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service’ ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-7851 — Kin-Gar Ph. — 365-7833, : LOGGERS AND DARTH MOVERS Sale of Motor Graders and Cat DW21’s 1 — Champion equipped with Cab, Lights, 13:00 X:24 Tires and THC * UD 16 Engine, F.O.B.. Lethbridge, ‘Alberta, . 94,500 \ 1 — Champion’ equipped with Cab, Lights, Starter, 12 ®. Blade and 2-2 ft. Extensions, Scarifier, Snow. Plow and: wing and IHC UD 525 Engine, F.0.B. Wetaskiwin, $5,500 A — Galion-T600 equipped with Torque Converter, Cab, Lights, Scarl- fler, 14 ft. Mold Board, 14:00 X 24 Tires and ae 140 DGT7, 168 HP Engine. F.0.B, Lothbridge, $6,500, Special. Prices on 7%. oe DW. 2a Priced from, 87,500 22,000. STREET ROBBINS MORROW CO.LTD. ° CALGARY sles WRTASKIWIN Ph. 248-2752 Ph, 828-3568 Ph, 853-3801 | ;The favorite: food was : Spring. ‘Season: ‘Opens With: Hike and. Contest What. w: e the first ‘hike | of the. cepring ‘pengon for ithe Guldes of the Ist Kinnaird Ince : last: Satur- s hiked to Blue- ‘Working in twos an “the Guides built ‘fires ’a :the ‘creek * and cooked gulations are to be: amerided to require specifically emergency in all moving picture theatres, — This should pose no prob- lems for the operators, says Mr. Rivers. Most ‘industrial plants provide emergency. lighting equipment which consists basic- ally of a battery. plugged ‘into the. power line. The power, throu: a solenoid ‘switch, keeps the battery switched off. Should the power fail the’ bat- fery switch automatically, goes position, Two | such dienca to- “Teave in an thee. fashion if it became necessary. : WORK PANTS _ AND SHIRTS . We have a ful range of Colors and sizes. 3+) CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD.* 105° Main St.Ph. 365-7417 + CASTLEGAR, B.C. _ CASTLEGAR ARENA 5 i BUSINESS: To present extraordinary Resohitions re ‘disolution of the S Society, ie [REFR GERATED “QUALITY: MILK i “and © DAIRY: PRODUCTS...” 56 Cedar St. West *. CASTLEGAR Ph. 865-5578 Pa 128 potatoes : and beans. The younger Guides are now becoming uit ite proficient at this type of cooking and one girl cooked herself a delicious meal of ,steak, potatoes and carrots) 1, ‘lin a foil packet, During the hike there was an opportunity ‘for’ these who wanted" to“ pass: several tests which are included,.in the new .|second class requirements. One test most of: the Guides had come prepared for was the one requir! first-aid kit ‘for’ use.on hikes. Several ‘of the kits! were put fo f00d Use: for ‘scratches anid vas aia at fire was peliig iinnsiskots andthe strains of favorite campfire songs died aw: ay the snow. began to fall. By the time the hikers started back up the highway it was pelting '|‘down. Where jackets and boots had been removed on the: way | out they. were’ now put back|= on and hoods and mitts appear- ‘One girl, not quite so; well “| prepared, was given the Joan Jarge arm sling: from’a ofa ; friend’s first-aid kit to use asa head kerchief.. inging, a spelling bee and at) ‘| jokes helped shorten ‘the’ trek home for. the Guides. 8, ing.-the’ making up of ‘a P “Winds. Up With ole Hockey coaches ‘and players met together at‘the KIS hall on Saturday, night for. their.annual hockey " banquet ‘after’ a busy and Fewarding hockey season, The ‘head ‘table was appro- priately. centred, with a large cake donated by. Super. Valu in the shape of an ice’ sheet with face-off ‘area : nd line: goals marked ‘ii swith their tes pective. colors. !: George Tackson spoke on the ‘hockey’ association’s plans for next'season and the import- peat of carly’ srouletration due influx of. people moving. into’ tin ty during the At ihe ‘Sons of Norway / 90: clal night held here Fridae the | 4 men: played ‘host to | their, ‘wives and ates I.) Kinnaird —— Recent ‘Visitors to the home of Mrs. Stella Ball were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ‘Bobicki and ‘in- fant daughter Kathy of Nakusp. 42S Vietor Kravski :was . home sor Crowsnest for the! week. end." Several’ amall ‘friends: ‘ate tended’ “a birthday party last Monday to help Miss Patti Ku- her 8rd pid you know 2.27, When bl are in’ knitting to” ‘show increases and’ decreases, to set’ off pat- tern sections, ’: they can. easily be made from paper reinforcements. For each marker, moisten’ one reinforce- ment circle, stick: it to’ another and slip this marker on. your needle. bos re circular gummed } sar and | conilng months, Speaking to: the older ie was Jack \-White, « encouragin; them not: to: break training just because. hockey: \was, over; but CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 1, 1965 - 3 “Come in and put, your name aon, for the Hobby Club of your, choice. : f Mac’ s Hobby Centre Across from the Post Office Phone 365-7177 HOBBIES FOR EVERY © _ MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Up.'as ie “| fous the better the player.’*:..° ivTrophles were: presented to the. following teamé: to the Mitey Mites 'and’Pee Wee Pup ‘division for: the: most: improved “player, Bruce ‘Allingham, presented’ by Joe. Fodor}'the Sparling: trophy. to the Pee Wee’ KP’ champions, accepted. by’ Phil Koochin; the Stack': trophy - to:the>.Bantam Pulpmakers: champion’ team; ac- ‘cepted ‘by Keith’ Allingham;’ the Goldalmer: ‘trophy won" by the Midget Mudlark ‘team, accepted by. Wayne MeNico); finally, the Stprunott trophy to the Castle: Sporting ‘Goods . Juvenile team accepted by Glen MeNicol. ‘Thrée: cheers filled'the hall for the: ladies: ofthe: Alpha .Phi for donating their time’ serving the delicious supper. TATA _ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INGO RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. ° TONIGHT HAE ee a MAPLE :LEAF CHEESE, 21h. box . ioe FA CHOCOLA’ E | ALLO 3 "oka. "CALA é BLENDCRAFT " ID) LGE. 12-92. BOX plus FREE 10e pa Inside | “SILVER 2 KING: (PLUS ‘DEPOSIT) ‘GINGER ALE 5 quar BOTTLES SURF King Size Box. . : 99c (CLEANSER COMET 2 for . ENCORE. 48-0Z, BOTTLE | LIQUID DETERGENT $l 00. BLEACH 64-0Z. PLASTIC JUG BROOMS coc