CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1961 ANNAN ANNOUNCEMENT We are proud to announce that in addition to the ex- cellent lines of shoes such By JAKE KOENIG as Sports Editor Phone 5276 after 6 pam. SAVAGE MINOR HOCKEY HEWETSON Reps 12: Rossland Reps 2 PEE WEES: Castlegar Pee Wee | Bob's Pay'n Takit 4, Castlegar Pee Wee Reps drub-| Wilson Woodrow. THE SPORTS SCENE Minor Hockey, Bowling Resulls aR goals and three assists with EX, Allingham scone the seventh goal, *| BANTAMS: high aggregate, Wayne Newman 587 team high single, Eightballers 949; team high aggregate, Eightballers aun ‘Team ae, ‘Vagabonds 16, Bob'a were led to victory oy who set Hackles 13, illowatia uM, Alley Kats - A. EREMENKO & CO. Prices Effective February 10 to 43 BEEF POT ROASTS, Ib. CHICKEN, cut up, Ib. SO-FRESH MARGARINE 2 Ibs 49c COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, Ib, |... 59c BOLOGNA, by the piece, Ib. 29c BACON, side sliced, Ib.- FAB, King size ..... Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL: 14, No.7 CASTLEGAR BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1961 18 CENTS PER COPY _ Government Crews Dirty and JARMAN bed the Rossland Reps to the tune|UP the tying and scored the win-| Wednesday Morning Ladies League: of 18-2, Gordon Green led the|Hing goal, Other goals were scored scorers with six goals followed by|by Bill Hillott, Paul Hoodicoft and FLOUR, Purity, 25 Sb, bag ‘$1.39 KETCHUP, Hunt’s 11 oz. ‘ 2 for TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, 2 for 27¢ 39c Ht Anon May. We are now exclusive dealers for NATURALIZER SHOES FOR LADIES BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR CHILDREN PEDWIN SHOES FOR MEN a A sale of discontinued and|‘* ’. et Ortwein with one assist on one of Gene's goals, alte ly WATCH OUR AD FOR : NEWS of the di i ar to be made. sisting on ont MADDOCKS “SHOE STORE Doug Elliott with two goals and one assist, Jackle Burak scored one| each, with an assist going to Barry goal and one assist, ‘The other|Dams. Maddock’s scorers were Al- goals were split amongst Raymond |!n Wood, Peter McCrea and Ken Halarewich, Gene Shutek and Bar-|Patterson ull with one goal each, ry Ferguson all with one goal each.| With, assists pall isd to Ken Patter- Doug Yard and Brian Belbeck re|#0 and Frank Lanzaratto, celved credit for assists, Roasland’s| Bosse Jewelers 5, Castle Motors 1. oal scorers were W, Downle and} Led Covel Motors 2, Castlegar Drug 2 Motors by the score of 5-1. J. Ma- ary Ferguson scored both o! his team: goals a8 did Gene aiatied other goal scorers with assists g0- for his team. A. Yard recelved an|49e to K. Pickering, J. Mason and Co-op Retail Store 3, Pettitt Pho- Castle Motors Koehle scored thelr A ‘The Co-ops fought trom behina | MDG: broken lines will be held aoa Steflclt to a 3 all draw, 8.|Smuith's Plumbing and Heating 7, short, . Rilkofff led all scorers with two|Jack’s Pik-n-Pak S sale end one assist with the third eal going to Simpson, For Pet- scoring with three goals and one tits Doug Elllott scored twice and|*sslst, closely following was Butler, scoring one and ax-|2lso with three goals, Makortoft Kootenay Builders 7, Pettitt Who pard also had one assist. For Jack's tos 7. Kootenay Builders and Pettitt pobre ena Leitner and An- ean eet ce coring wor oui|sists went to Plotmikott, shuttie- done by G. Green by scoring all seven goals. Pettitt scoring was ‘{done by L. Peliegrin' with three LL cots ata one asin. Dot wit | S08 of the game front Wc Post; BM Podsnekoff all with one goal by Eddie Cheroff with three goals, Bosse’s defeated Castle son’ and J, Stoochinoff were the Konchin, all with one. For the only goal unassisted. ETS: For Smith's, Sofonoff led the had one goal and one assist. Pep- the scoring was split among three all with one goal. As- “ANNUAL MEETING CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY — CASTLEGAR BRANCH — Thurs., Feb. 16:— 8 p.m. Legion Hall Members and Interested. Persons are Welcome To Attend’ — Films Will Be Shown say - “Be, My Valentine” with - The request to “Be My Valentine” is one of the nicest compliments you can give, Add to that compli- ‘ment by sending Coutts Hallmark Valentines that show “ you care ‘enough to Zend the very best” Choose yours soon at CASTLE GAR. D RU G “PHONE 39/1- CASTLEGAR. BC There will be a gei St. John AMBULANCE. ASSOCIATION Castlegar-Kinnaird-Robson ing in the Stanl Humphries High School at 7.30 p.m: Wednesday, February 15, 1961 Everyone interested welcome to attend. of the schedule this year. JUVENILES: Palette 7, Bev’s 5... al scorers for the Palette were Ron Smith with four, Phil Babakaiff, Jack Osachoff and King all scored singies, Assists went to M. Smith with two, J. Osachoff with two and C. Poznecov with one, For Bev'’s Ron Lewis scored twice with singles going to Al Atkinson, Alex Reibln and Tom deKergom- meaux. Assists went to A. Reibin, F. Nazeroff and T, deKergommeaux all with one. Shop. Easy 5, Marlane Hotel 4. Shop Easy scorers were Bill : |Koometsoff with two, Fred and George Koozetsoff and George Keraiff with singles. Assists went to Bill and George Koometsoff with one each, For the Marlane Don Mair scored" the three goal hat trick with David Reid getting the other one, Assists went to Ken Beynon and David Reld with one each. | BOWLING RESULTS Mondays Mixed Commercial League, Ladies high single, Evelyn Wil- son 210; ladies high aggregate, Em- ma Mannarin 576; mens high sinige ‘Terry Wallner 289; mens high ag- gregate, Steve aszty 699; team high single, Shop Easy 1070; team high aggregate, Smith’s P&H Un touch- ables 2668, Monday's bie Shop Easy 4, Kavics Alley Kats 0; Smi- th’s P&H Garsnetabies 2, "Rick's TV 2; Splinters 4, Teachers 0. Oth- er 600 scorers, Terry Wallner 634, Jake Koenlg 670. Monday Mens League: - .| Tuesday 7 p.m.’ Mixed League: Ladies high single, Bea Goet- ting 232; ladies high aggregate, El- fzabeth Farrier 595; mens high single 280; mens high aggregate, Ken Price 759; team high single, West’s Misfits 1017; team high ag- gregate, West's Misfits. Other 600 scorers, P, Stouchnow 669. Tues- day's results, West's Misfits 3, Greenbacks 1; Five’ Pins 3, King- pins 1; Buzzards 3, Lumberjacks 1. ‘Team standings, West's Misfits 37, West's Buzzards 33, Kingpins 29, Five Pins 21, Greenbacks 19, Lum- berjacks 17. - ‘Tuesday Coffee Breakers League: Ladies high single, Marjorie Rush 222; ladies high aggregate, Mabel Crelghton 544; team . high cngie, Muffets and Take Five 842; team high ageregate, Muffets 2313. ‘Tuesdays Afternoon Ladies League: high’ single, Gladys Smith 253; ladies high aggregate, Gladys Bmith 623; team high single Alley Katz 797; team high aggre- gate, Alley Katz 2333. Team stand- ings, Alley Katz 17, Alouettes 13% MB's .111%%, Slowpokes 10, Windy Five 5 and Hurricanes 2. ee Tuesday 9 p.m. Mixed League:- - Ladies high single, Bernice Mc- Donald, 216; ladies high aggregate, Bernice McDonald 573; mens’ high single, Wayne Newman’ 241; mens NOTICE The. regular monthly meet- ing of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital will be held in the. Ausliary Room on Mon., February 13 at 8 pm instead of on Mon., Feb. 20 Jean Jackson 566; team high single, Spare Tires 850; team high. aggre- gate, Spare Tires 2465, Team No, 3 4, Team No. 10; Team No. 40, No, 2 4, ‘Wednesday Night Ladies League: Ladies high single, Janet Brownlle : 223;. ladies high aggre- gate, Fran Moffat 543; team high single, Choregirls 716; team high aggregate, Bedtniks 1938. - .. Thursday Night Mixed League: Ladies high single, Pearl Filll- potf 257; ladles high aggregate, Mavis Douglas; mens high single, Bart Douglas 340; mens high ag- gregate, Bart Douglas 642; team high single, Cornerpins 1004; team high“ oggregate, Cornerpins 2652. ‘Thursday's results: Cornerpins 3, Coasters, 1; _Deawoyers 3, Splinters ‘Team No. 5, 4; Team No. 6 0, Team | jf SWEET MIXED PICKLES, Palm, 30 or, ... 49c PANCAKE . FLOUR, Aunt Jemima, Buttermilk, etc., 3% Ibs. . 55¢ FISH & CHIPS, frozen, 24 oz. 59¢ GRAPES, 2 Ibs. ... POTATOES, 10 Ibs. CHEEZ: WHIZ, 16 oz. .. SPRING FABRIC SALE " rpg WHITE UNIFORMS Bedford: Cords, Shinos,. Sateens, Petit Point Prints . Easy to launder for dresses, slim jims, children's 99 d wear Cc y' e .E Po Friday Night Mieea League: - Ladies _ high . single, Gladys Smith 250; ladies high aggregate, Gladys Smith 638; mens high single Ken Price 283; mens high aggre- gate, Ken Price 732; team high single, Phantoms 1023; team high figgregate, Phantoms 2845; Beavers 4, Flintstones 0; Misfits 3, Handi- caps 1; Phantoms 3, Pee .Wees 1; Team standings: Pee Wees 27, Bea- vers 26, Misfits 24, Phantoms 22, Handicaps 17, Flintstones 17.- WINTER COATS Reduced’ to $19.95 to $33.95 SKIRTS reduced by One Third to One Half $4.95 to $8.95 Ladies’ BOWLING SHOES ¥ Terylene ...... Pucker Nylon . 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Lined Cotton Cords Reg. 3.69 NOW ON SALE at $2.59’ Lined Corduroy Reg. $3.85 ON SALE at .........$2.69 ARRIVING DAILY _ Spring Dresses ‘and Suits -- Choose yours early for. Faster’ i : MUU ATCA ERs a Presto Steam- dry. Iron $13. 95° See. our large selection of giftware j in. China, H $3.95 . ‘and As _ Water; Celgar. Gets Blamed ‘ Kinnaird village council ia to urrange a: further session with Cel- gar to discuss various . problems, major, one, being effluent in, the Fiver belleved from the kraft ‘mil operation, “At last week's meeting’ fnedicall health officer Dr.’ James. Lindsay of the West Kootenay Health Unit reported on a-teat made of. a wa- ter sample . taken from. the ‘river - dan, 20 near the water intake, source, “The production manager of Celgar,” said “Dr. Bindsa: “felt that. the dirty, water tested, was not’ the feult-of Celgar.:Our ean!- tary Inspector went! up. the river that same’ day and found that a crew “of department: of) northern affairs’ men’ had. been spilling a mixture of sae Lei water into the river, ‘TJ am “gatiatied that the’ dirty}. water: tested was from -the latter “gince the material dumped: in would not be harmful, and aince| % the ‘dumping has stopped, n> ac- tion should be necessary in this re- gard.” , Dr, Lindsay also gave the coun- ei the report ‘of provincial ‘Iabora- tory on @ teat and ‘examination of & water sample taken from the riv= er Jan, .25, Dr. ‘Lindsay, told: the ‘commis; peers NB: Higher 'M.E. Moran Gets Assault Dismissed . A ‘charge of assault laid by the father” of: an 18-year-old Son’ of Wes!" said William, “I was a vegeation and waste from pulp mill, Majority of deposit resembled ° ‘ore and. was 3 readily |. :|gante. material “ soluble in! elght, per" cent ‘sodium | After "Geanea the” report’ ‘and Dr, Lindsay's letter, council Meelaea to again meet with Celgar. johnnie Abietkotf of. Brilliant Inch -the ‘Coluribja river, at’ the Blueberry. Creek ‘end of -Kin- naird. The giant fish ‘weighed out. at. just three ounces member of the Freedom. boy againat Doukhobor leader-designate John V. Verigin, was dismissed on Friday in Grand Forks on a technicality: : eb. 20 was “Gtabllahed as ‘date for a new trial, th Werlgin is eccused of beating William, of venuott home as 4 Song of Pree- terrorist headquarters, ‘The charge was thrown . cout]. ” when’ it ‘was discovered the com- Plainant. had sworn out an infor- mation against Verigin on the Bible his customary | oath of ‘Mickey,-Moran sprang the inusual ‘technicality in the course of cross-examination of the senor Podovennikoff;" --: “Were you.m:member of the Orthodox Doukhobor Group at song + time? he. asked the father.” “| mation and the ttl ity. of? at one time.” “That is your. ‘religion, is it, the Doukhobor religion?” asked Mo. ran. : “Yes,” agreed Wiliam. \ “And you don’t swear on. the Bible?" asked counsel. “No,” replied the father. vy “The only. cath you take is on bread, ale and water?” bbe ‘laid the charge against Mr. Verigih?” ~ “yes “And that is your signature (on the: information),” % “Yen.” “And you took it before Maer, Roberts, the Katie Rilkoft and’ Dovg Brown of SHHS are smong. delegates’ tending the 14th annual High School ‘Conference.;nt the Univer- ‘sity of British Columb on Feb, 24} 1 and 26. ° “” More than 260 delegates from throughout British. Columbia’ and the “Yukon willbe we'cxmed in a ceremony in Brock Hall, by Dean E. 2 oy "yes. > “But you didn't, take your own oath?” “I-did. swear. on the Bible that time, becausé}I was nervous.” “But you forgot.to tell'the ma-] gistrate that you aeons. con oath on Ewes ‘exclted maid 2 william Mr.:. application for: ‘dismissal “on the grounds; that thet information had saa bee sworn, it was, he said, a'"bad” infor- ‘gould: noe cons the conference ‘committee,’ ‘Debigned-to provide high school students with ‘opporturity to {rol all parts of British « Columbia. will viait ‘the univeralty. during the last iarue; and comple unl- 1) versity after a brief visit, I hope ‘that each student ‘will carry ‘away | Bt a, lasting. paneer oc the work ‘suggeste = to Kinnaira’s. solicitor * that. ‘a a Mase bylaw: for’ Park be drawn up-and’ re-submit- ted for government approval. “We are still. of -the: opinion,” wrote Mr, Brown, “that the village, i entering into the proposed sew- er arrangement, is assuming an ob- Mgation and is subject to the Mun- “{ctpal Act in this respect. “Regardless of the fact that the: village may ‘pay nothing: for the system should there. be no re- velnue, it is entering into a-long- term financing program to acquiré a, capital asset..'"This in our opinion represents the aésumption ofan obligation. For. ‘Mining The: Canadian mining industry, which ‘for’ several years now Aas been ‘given. a jolting. ‘‘no-springs” economic ride by the undulations of uristeady. world: markets, can look forward: to. more ofthe same, the Canadian’ Bank.of Commerce pre-| dicts in’ - its cure Commercial Letter. But, says the Letter, the indua- try’s inherent atreng- “Apart from the, “tne municipal act? specifically requires that where a.municipality is estab- “lishing .a sewer ‘system, it’ must first, through ‘a: bylaw, obtain the assent of. the owner. electors and ; the spproyal of the Meutenant-go- *-vernor in coltnell, “This has not beén accompitsh- red by bylaw No. 159, nor was the referendum subniitted to the owner, “electors at the annual election suf-| fictemt authority to, establish the “Z suggest that a new bylaw be . Prepared and be re-submitt In discussing’ the letter, Kin- +. Maird council agreed: that’ this mat. tey phould also be discussed with Celgay. « the meantime, the village 3 will continue to service the: treat- ment’ plant. . ffWe-should have another: vote on this as ‘soon ‘as, _Possible,". cam- mented. Comm.’ G, 6.. Rust. “We most i ke after the, sewage plant but must be remunerated sccording- . Jy until. the plant ‘fs ours. ‘We are| sp postion this year to change th and ‘resilience, and rising world living standards and the many new ‘uses found for. métals “would seem to assure its. long-term future.” ‘The Letter praises the mining industry. for: maintaining «a good, and ‘at times outstanding,” rate of progress by its flexible. feaattre to changing conditions, cD eae ; : System is Possible: “Thorp Tells Council A. civil defence communication system between Nelson - and ‘Kin- naird and‘ Kinnaird and Rossland ig “practical, ‘Comm. ‘Walter .‘Thorp told Castlegar council's last“ meet- Mx. Thorp sald that he had at. tended = civil: defence. communica- “Company of America and are based on: scholas- tle ability ‘and student activities. “Gene hasbeen’ an: outstanding student ‘since: his entry to“the law school. in 1967..In'that year he, re-| ceived one of the $540 Pacific Nor- paste scholarships, In 1960 he was ‘winning | Jegal argunientation team, ‘Ganation Chemical $2) Million Profit. A profit of $2.014.000, for 1960 after. providing." $3,567,000’ for de- preciation (and other’:;:non-cash | ; items is’ reported .by- Robinson Ord, president. of Canadian, ‘Chemical. ‘This compares witha profit of, $3,319,000 * ‘in’ "1958 ‘when the non- cash “calculated..on the same basis ss in 1960, amoiinted to $3,821,000. ee ‘This ‘statement on the year’s ay ‘ has, announced. that, five ing: engineers have ‘been named to jundertake major. responsibilities in relation .to . the preparatory. work being done. in. known Canadian ‘firms of consult-, gj turbine has . in Wag ba possible’ “anak Arrow “a power producer on High 4H} its own,” Hon. E. Davis Pulton, fe- deri minister of justice, told a public meeting here last week. My, Pulton said he has bigyranaa government that a new type of variable pitch: developed | 2 France. New Water Task ~ Causes Damage "To Ranch’s Dam “Quite 8 lot ‘of damage” has been’ done to’a private dam on the "| told council's last “meeting. Consequently, sald Mr. McNabb, the ‘owner of, the dim —— Gearge ‘Anderson — will not sign the. deed for the tank: site’ over ‘to the vil-|* lage until the situation is corrected. ‘Mr, McNabb said the tank has @'12-in. overflow and suggested that 200 ft. ‘of 18-In. pipe be installed that would connect the tank over-| ~ flow. to Bloomer Creek ate polnt below: the dam. ~The ‘tank “is not supposed to overflow, ‘That's the: point,” sure ‘We have the com- |” Lmented Comm, Aage Silvest. am giving him no trouble! with : "hat dam," he continued; but hé won- dered’ {fan arrangement .can “be i) made ‘for ‘cleaning’ the silt from the dam if the situation should, oc. cur. again. - “ Mr, McNabb will again see’ Mr. a Anderson 0 on: ni the, matter. trical engineers.” “It isa matter of Dr. secnleyelde, ‘British Columbia: river aoe The consultants are already at work locally and st Mica’an can Lake. ‘The: firms, are ‘the ‘cana Canadian - firms should ave, one very: special qualifications: required Bureau of Allied Crips. pen Wright: Engineering, the, Shaw- inigan Engineering Company, Mon- treal Engineering, and 3G Acres and.Company. Dr. HL L. Keenteyside, chair- "| man of the B.C: Power. . includes -: with ‘almost ‘every. major. hydro- 0, gara, Beechwood, Chute des Passes, Successful: ‘Robson ae ay q Bake Bingo is: Held ‘The , members ‘of; the Robson Everling Group held:a very, success- ful bake bingo recently-in the Com- munity hail, The proceeds, are for the general; funds, °- Mr,.‘Taranko called tho bingo and there were many happy prize winners, Mrs, W. Salekin, president of the group, welcomed those pre- sent, and hoped they would all profits was released in a letter to|have a good time. Mrs. Salekin was shareholders’ by the president who also advised that the annual report of. the: company would be, mailed early ‘in general convenor and with the‘ as- sistance ‘of! the members delicious refreshments’ were served with fruit drinks. for the children; “, the Aputh ‘The firms Usted above will a _|ss8 consultants to B.C, - Hydro in connection with ‘the work:.that is being done on the three major pro- jects Usted in the’ -Canadian-United States Treaty. on the Columbia ri- ver, ‘The ‘consultants “tor the overall river program which will precede the final decision ‘as:to the precise location and type of dam required at or, near..Mica Creek will be Caseco Consultants Limited. ‘The | Caseco” consortium | is! 9 new organization recently establis!. ed in B.C. by Crippen Wright, the the St, Lawrence power. project and E dam, , electric development ‘in anadian aad “Miss. J.‘ van'Peteghem has been appointed " supervisor.’ ‘of files and records for the Consolidated Mining and Co, Thi the Kitchen at’ Paulin's Pad wher it comes to’ cooking. Any man who ‘tas ‘some of ‘his cronies, in for: a poker: game, for a night of shooting the breeze, or who holds s stag for a gout friend who is soon to’. jofs. the «ranks of the married shoul try She Solewing Sere, oe, Sah ee quarter pound of salt: pork while two pounds of beef are cut fate Dieces that are of a size suitable. ” for’ stewing. You saute the pork in a large skillet ‘over a slow fire and brown the meat in the drippings over a quick fire. Sprinkle this with one tablespoon of flour, one teaspoon of salt, and a half teaspoon sf: Dep- "Now place the meat in a Dut- e announced by vice-president and general, manager R. D. Perry, is ef- fective immediately. » In‘ her» position, Miss van Peteghem will be respousible ior the maintenance of the company's and and H. G. Acres and Company. ; On the Arrow Lakes project the commission has oealined i the work to GBA WEP&1. crew’ to‘make radio teats . in the areas ‘concerned. : A clout : between Nelson and TWO END BAYS of the apprise on either sidé.of the ‘Columbia’ for the second ferry ‘are ‘now ‘The following ieeamnatied about. the consultants at High Arrow in- dicates the ‘high quality of: Cana- dian engineers in. this fled: . ‘The Canadian Bureau of Allied shares held-in British Columbia, Founded in B.C, in 1950 as Pitt of its kind in tion. The work, halted last: year’ by high water, will allow ‘| the;second: ferry to:operate during low. water. ‘The second ferry will again be put into ‘use: when the extensions to the use of the second ferry.: = the-approaches are ‘completed: ‘and. when : traffic warrants Castlegar, News Photo. largest: Canada),.and who has been assoc- Engineering Ltd, is a wholly’ Cana-|"— dian firm, with % per cent of its|- iated with many major power dev- pro- Born in Belgium, Miss van Pet- eghem came to Canade and worked in Winnipeg, Toronto ‘and Van- couver before going to Cominco at Trail in 1936, For the past 16 years me hhas performed senior secretar- jal duties in administration. * Williston Says Legislation For . Interior Mills. Being Planned - Legislation almed at bringing pulp mills tnto the Interior. kas]. plant in Toronto is named for him.| . combined and heated until Deiling, include: 1% cloves of chopped garlic, one large chopped onion, one bouillon cube dissolved fn ene cup of hot water, eight ounces ef canned tomato sauce, 12 pepper corns, three whole cloves, a quar- Once you have poured. these ingredients over the meat you sl- low the whole to simmer. while _eoverd for about four hours, After three: hours ‘you add a half cup of shérry or acid white wine. Fifteen minutes before it is done you add six. medium-sised ’ parately until“ they were mearly tender. M ‘The result is-a-feast fit fer ‘ov ele w : +, The curious mate can try this ther I: think it is quite legitimate every tt 0