CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 8, 1968 Castlegar Socials 7 Mrs. R, Jobopon, Ph. 3658204. Recent visitors at the home were Mr, and Mrs. Paul Webber of Christina Lake and Mr. and Mrs, Harry ‘Allen of Frenso, Cal. and | is Mrs, Wayne Duke of Calgary. _ Mes, Burt’ Campbell left Mon- day for West Vancouver where she will spend two weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. V. McDiarmid, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Ogtow and of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Horning thelr the weekend, and spent the remain- der ‘of their holidays camplog with fi ' “Mre-Neil Burton of Kamldops spent a few days at the home of this uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, L Vv. Campbell. Mr. and’ Mrs. Jack Kanigan and family returned home Mon- day from an enjoyable camping trip to Kelowna, Mrs. F. Vecchio and son, Bert from family returned -home last week- end after enjoying their holidays visiting in Victoria and other coast- al points, home two week visit spent, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs, R. Hedrick ‘at Calgary. Mrs. E. A. ROBSON SOCIALS at the weekend after three weeks in Vancouver visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. Roberts. Mrs. H. Johnson and grandson Craig returned home Saturday ev- ening after. spertding ten) days camping at Evans, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Hill are expected home this weekend from Navoto, California where they have been enjoying their holidays. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oglow for a few days were the latter's aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs, L. Bell and neice and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, R. Bell, also her mother, Mrs. A. Dann all of Moose Jaw. Mrs. Dann will:xemain here for an’ extended holiday ‘with Mr.: and Mrs. Oglow and ol other relations in the district. Mrs. D. Fher and daughter Lois of Fort St, John and Mr, and Mrs. J. Schellenberg and family of Ed- monton left Tuesday morning for their homes after visiting with re- lations here for three days. Shepherd is a patient inthe Castlegar and District Hos- Pital, Mrs. Wm. Easton with her son-in-law and daughter |" Mrs. T. Sanford Ph. 365-5883 Mrs! Dorothy Webster and her son Robert of Vancouver are pre- sently. visiting at thé home of Mr, J. Webster.’ Mrs. J, Webster is a patient’in the ‘Trail Hospital, but is expected home again shortly. Mrs, Irene Kennedy of Trail is “custodian” ‘of the W.T. Waldle property while the Waldies are on a'tour of Alaska. Miss Jane Magee of Omemee, Ont. Jeft for her home on Sunday, after spending two weeks with her aunt,: Mrs. R, Magee. Also paying a surprise visit to Mrs. Magee was her. daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Moat, Donald and Kenneth of Seattle, Wash. who stopped’ off on their way to Gull Lake, ‘Sask, Mr." and Mrs, W. 'R, Brown, Charlene and Pat returned. last week from Flin Flon, Man, where they attended their son, Rodney’s wedding. A delightful evening was spent last . week, when a large number of guests gathered on the ‘Waldie lawn, for a delicious dinner home Wednesday. after visiting her. mother Mrs. W. Byers in Nel- son‘ for a few, days.: ~ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nozaroft and family spent the weekend in Mission City where they attended a réception for. their daughter Polly and her husband. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Anutooshkin who were mar- ried here on July 20, Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Moffat. re- turned home from Spokane at LO . & TIP. FOR THE BUYER: al ‘Then look for the reputation of your prospective ‘supplier. and ask for. his honest opin- = fon of comparative. quality, If you don't cat him buy from someone you do trust. There has to be a for a cheaper price! find out the true reason. BUY WISELY! AN es PUBLIC NOTICE = District swim meet Kinnaird Pool 6.00 to-nite entertained with music by the band under the leadership of Mr. Norman Fishwick. ‘The great va: riety. of musical numbers was en- joyed by every. one. .Mr. and Mrs., Sergio -Pasin, who spent their honeymoon at the ‘West Coast visited with Mrs. J. Heslop, .before returning to- Toby Creek, Visitors at ‘the home of’ Mr, and Mrs. R. Donald have been Mrs. Earl. Lagore, Stettler, ead who is: Mrs..-Donald’s: mother; Mr. and Mrs, E. Lagroe) and’ family. = |Stettler; “Mr. Len» Lagore, “High ==|xevel, ‘Alta; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lagore and family.‘ Era! Alta; Mr. and. Mrs, Paul ree and |= Club members and non mem- bers welcome. — Reg. at pool 8,00-6.15, IA BUY, WITH CONFIDENCE! SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING = | ee €1 ORESCENT .ST. — PHO NE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B. ice family, ‘Stettler 4 Alls Mr.’and Mrs. family Botha, Alta; a aed ates Gordon: Fitz- simmons and family. of Portland Oregon. _ Mr, and? Mrs_Odd' ‘Anderson (nee ‘Mrs. °E. Burrows) | have : re- turned | from ‘ay Hawailan . hone moon. Hiatt tan home of the latter’s mother, Stoushnow. They were peer here by. Mr.’ Ron Per- ry and ‘Biss Marion Anderson, also’ of Calgary. Kenny‘ Popoff, .who spent’ the past three weeks visit- ing with \his grandmother, return- ed home’ to Calgary with his .pa- rents while Peggy and Audrey. stay- ed to visit for:a couple of .weeks. 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COPY’, Hughes Elected: Water Chairman Gwilym Hughes, Castlegar. and District's citizen of the year for 1961, won election to Castlegar council Thi in his first Mr, Hughes . defeated former votes ‘to’ win the’ ‘election ina straight two-way fight, Mr. Hogh : 8 polled 216 votes to Mr, Carr’ bid for r mule office, Tots, Returning officer: Joe Logelin sald the turn-out of voters: “was- not bad for this time: of year.”, Of the 1,064 eligible voters, 34.87 per. cent cast their ballots, This compared with the 44.1 'per cent that voted ‘In: December's muni. cipal. election, -: Of the valid. ballots east, Mr, Hughes got 58.5:per'cent while’ Mr, Carr polled 41.5, per. cent. The | vacancy ‘on * council 're- {sulted from’ the. resignation of former commissioner. Frank Rich- ,. ardson, ‘Village chairman ‘Aage Sylvest this' week appointed Mr, Hughes commisisoner George Carr by 63| # 153, There were two spoiled bale ; ACCIDENT at the ferry | and waked | he bis ei Comm. . Walter Thorp with sewerage. night involved a” 60- -ft.-long,: 8-ton con: “reach” .on the: front. trailer, ‘failed and the’ truck: pulling “the load’ was: thrown” hare: “Monday A fivewate television’ rel road- easter: to bring .CBC television to Castlegar operation in December. ‘This information was obtained fromthe CBC: b: the Castleese: News i A is ‘expected to go into a work whieh “are ‘relayed to rest felson, and” videotape ° Programs | network “relay “centre «at, Gaiexy and’ these‘ are ‘transmitted ov nee ‘uring oom Bosal on channel 3,: will eee | |from ® station CBU’ at Trail “and trailers. while. the ne -at wen hows’ the |naird \ area. truck between the. two’ fe! he “No © one’.was ‘hurt in mishap. -For cross the: service : all EDHNE ‘Castlegar area |‘, approaches. ‘periods Purposes of serving the Teal, Ne st beam ‘them into the. C: |be Jocated: on the: blufe near the airport, Opening. of the ‘rebroadeaster of the full il: rebroadcaster. takes announced ‘the ‘promotion of Fly- ing ° Officer: G.' B.; Landis, 35, “of the West Kootenays to the rank “of Flight Lieutenant, } After his ‘early’ education | at Castlegar and Robson, F/L Landis obtained his BA from the Univer-}: sity of British Columbia, He join- p e. RCAF as ‘an ‘education of- fren in 1957, and began his ser- vice on the staffs of 2 Manning De- = Pot’ and the RCAF: School of Eng- lish at . St, Jean, .P. : Following special training; he wag transferred in-December 1962 toe duty. with :the Canadian! Armed Forces: ‘Training wheres ih from the ‘Three key staff. appointments Ihave been announced following a {reorganization of : senior,’ manage- ment ‘of the’ West Kootenay Power and Light: Company: Ltd. at ‘Trail. :General manager W.K::Gwyer announced that. Arthur. A.) :Lam: bert” of Kinnaird, : the ‘company's a chief engineer, ‘has’ been named to the-post of general superintend- Mrs, T. “Benford: Ph, 805-5809 By pM. ‘and |\Mrs,:H.” Evans’ re- turned on Satiirday: evening ‘from a 10 day: Seppe ‘took: them ‘to|* here». th er algo’ ced that Ragoce Pa Spivest, ofc Castlegar ‘is to become . chief: engineer, and ‘Lambert tity’s chief engineer ‘ince! 2106 ‘/and: now is: Os; |eated ‘when ‘Arthur: Tee ine the ~ home: ‘by Mrs. McPhee “and “Eric who ‘have ‘been visiting: in’-Fernie and for the pest month, Mr. and ‘Mra. . Sanford and |£- family ‘spent’ Sunday. at Canadian Exploration; Salmo.” Mr. and Mrs, R, Christofferson Marie and Robin returned on Fri- day from ‘holidays’ spent. visiting it Armstrong: with Mr. nt ‘Vancouver, Seattle and Spokane. i “Mr. and. Mrs, 'H. Hyson: have returned ‘from a vacation spent 2 at Coast. o* the West Foneral Services, : Bie everal years.ago.: Since: that time, the _ appointment embodied in: that of general .mana- bert joined the West Po- wer and Light Co. ‘at South Slocan |; 1926, : having graduated = with BASc. degree?from the Univer. Mrs, | sity - of < British Columbia. =" He: was ‘actively’ engaged * in the construction of:No. 3 plant at South'Slocan; No 4..at Corra Linn; the Goat: River plant near ‘Creston; the: extension of: No.2; plant’ at Upper Bonnington;. and ‘the ‘con- eben of No.) 5 plant at Brit-|t ° During ‘the planning and ‘con- struction ‘of the Wanéta ‘plant ‘on -|the-Pend d’Oreille River, Mr. Lam- held on. Monday evening in the « Gospel Hall for ‘Mrs. ‘Laura’ May Petersen who Passed: sway. 10 in? the, ‘Trail ‘Ta- bert. acted in ‘a: liaison. capacity engineers. “He came to the ‘West Koote- 1952, and‘ was'design and hydrau- the ment/as chief’ engineer ‘two years ‘Married and the fathe: "| adult children, ‘Mr.’ Lambert ‘was a- member. of. the Kinnaird village ‘leauncil ’ for four ‘years, the: final months as chairman of the council, ch He ‘is, presently village representa- joard. tive ‘on. the: hospital ‘bi ‘project: has be iver; < two°’ 5 Brundage ‘of Saskatoon: and: N.S. Brundage ‘of; Live Oak; ‘Florida;:18 srandchildre and two great-gran - childre! The : Castlegar; ‘Funeral: Home was in: charge of arrangements. Mrs. pretereen ‘was?born “in Kansas, U.S.A;, and ‘received her: education there, : She!came -to Canada’in 1900 and - settled in the ‘Swan River “Valley of! Manitoba’.where she lived. un- til coming to ‘Kinnaird.’ She -was | - active in the Gospel ‘Hall ‘Assembly, here. % nm; May” 21,1881} jon: of, design:for, replacement. of nay Power head offices in ‘Trail in }- Hd. engineer,’prior ‘to..his. appoint: | of thrée |. Bi ‘His‘: most “recent ‘major ~ Bro- 4 Cni Cominco * in = 1951:.as: construction. was. starting onthe - high? voltage gy *: He’ sald that the “fronical as: pect”. of Mr.’ Maddocks’ request ‘is ss that (this ‘is the’ exact: subject re- gies “Iwiewed “at: length : by.’ Celgar’ offi- cials -at: their’ last: meeting ‘with Castlegar council.” cMr,: Sylvest said : Celgar offi- clals “‘took:a lot of time and trou- ble! to: thoroughly and ‘systemati-_ ally ‘cover: all the aspects’ of the ‘were. Mrs, Pearl Miss Bev. ‘Horlick and. Miss; Sharon Harmston.’: On: their. arrival’ the bride, her: mother: ‘Mrs... V.c Jenks and :the © groom’s mother “Mrs.A, odor. almost exact- ly -as: outlined; in. the ‘article but ‘Comm. Maddocks did not. choose to remain atthe: meeting to hear for Contral prepared by: Sandwell and 5 Mr: Maddocks said he had studied | ‘ be available to’Celgar “and ask’ to. discuss it pe dectof ‘the ‘various Possible ways ¥ est | Hirth ie ages the “gramd ‘aware for all of the job studies sufinittesdti then directed municipal clerk ioe by stud Fag " Gray; were each with a lovely corsage: which’ had been made ‘by: Mrs.. Alice Lampard.” ~. ‘The ‘rooms :were tastefully de- corated’ for’ the ‘occasion,,and the zated, shower. cake which ‘bore the “Good: Luck Anita‘and “praist unteer: fire department has.:come from ithe: Underwriters adjustment garding the fire on June 20-at the Anne Streleaft ‘home. von’Bth Ave. says fire, chief; Rel Mr. A. and hymns sung .at..the., funeral sec; > -vices‘.were When We’ Reach Our |-, + Peaceful: Dwelling and My. Ch +) are: Snapt. ‘ The; graveside hymn ‘was. Emanuel’s: Land. Interment | - took place in Park Memorial .Ceme- tery. Pallbearers: were’ Paul Too: good, Stan Harding, Ken Robinson, ‘Al Robinson, : George Osa ad Raymond Hopland, + MY¥s engineer.A, said ‘Tuesday the fostpath aeue s be’ under: construct ion,“ within «2°. the ‘new. highway -have’ paved and: sald ’ improvements’ ; _ to the shoulders ‘ onthe the highway storage’ lane”: for ferry’ traffic. j also seat or toithe bai pire ‘or at least. the’ best’ part | id Mr. Staite! of : co MA letter fromthe ‘company re- | ing .| Wayne.” Many: games were enjoyed. during the evening. The! many,and varied gifts were presented ‘to the ‘Das: able’‘was centered with a: deco-| © honoree ina gaily ket, ‘and-‘she was assisted in the ae opening of the gifts by: Miss :Hor: en “should be ‘commend-| ‘effort. It ick.and [ce nin, Miss i At’ the “elose’ of a very “happy |’ 1B : | were served by the hostesses. : pede ae ae * third clement’ weather, there wa Ke ‘gome concern: about, ¢ leaff’s furniture ¥ even the: furniture ins’ sual in weather damage due‘ to ie writer wen! ‘S fo make ‘arrangements to have eof, and was amazed and : delighted to find | tat: your. volunteer fire 'depart- ment “had: done :an ? excellent: job. ‘Not only had they removed all the furniture outside during the ‘tenting ‘of the: fice: “but they ?:had ©. to the’ ferries have been: worked | dwelling ‘on to ‘provide easier, Tmovement leonsclentnualy en liyine it it all th Fi of traffic, by her husband, Peter, in| Novem tarpaulins throughout t all to) the: ‘two of the} major. gains: Rupert Pulp Dis if + pany. Computer: section. | shown: above. putting the ‘major: task,: that.of. calcula IMPRi VED. QUALITY, CONTRO! an more: ef. ficient: use’. ‘of ® ‘raw. materials” ‘| ation of the’ IBM; 1620: ‘+ cessing: conditions on’ finished ‘pulp’ properties. ‘and’ equipment’ are : - xpected: from’ the: install- mputor ‘at’ the: Prince. supervisor Rae Wigen is =. computor. to:work-at its: calculating ‘the. effect. of..pro- |. f Major construction is schedal- ‘ed to start tn the fall and will : continue. for: approximately. six ; months with a total of zbout 70 men being employed at the peak | pol ‘by outhate that the new boller will i © farther utilize: the waste material produced : by. ‘normal - operations ‘ofthe “lumber