50- ROOM CHALET: TYPE proposed for Kinnaird near the \junc- tion of the new highway. Costing $650,- 000,:it is hoped ‘to start. work: on: the project next ‘spring with completion scheduled: for, ‘before the 1964 tourist season. International Land HOTEL jis :Corporation end of ‘the of Vancouver and San Fransisco, who would build the hotel, estimate that the hotel: ‘would. contri- bute $6,000 a year to.Kinnaird’s* cof fers, or a 12 per cent boost on the pre- sent $48,000. annual tax revenue, : Results from Local Bowling. Celgar Mixed Ladies * High Single Mrs. B. Harsent 278 Ladies High Three N. O'Shea 616. Men's High Single A: Naychuk 290; Men's High Three J. Hardy | 657." Team ‘High ° Single Team 4 953; Team High Three Team 6 2668. © at Team Points: Team 5 182, Team 6 185, Team 8 182, Team 1 180, Team 9 175, Team 12 173, Team 4 166, Team 7 156, Team 16 154, Team 2 152, Team 3 136, Team 11 118, Coffee Break League 7 Ee Mickey Jacobsen 48; LET Mi Blows 2860. ‘Wests 2, Button Pushers 1, Regulars 2, Bridge Builders 0, Lotta Blows 3, Hailleys Comets 4. Other 600's Jake Koenig 633, Ben Rourke 624, Bill Bailey 623, Bill Davis Davis 618, Ralph: West Tuesday Night Mixed 9-4 LHS Erma Mykyte 216; LHT Lou Reed 547,. MHS. Don Archi- bald 231; MHT Don Archibald 570. THS Happy Gang 932; THT I Don't Know 2480, TP: Sportsmen _ 4, Bank of 0; Happy Gang 2, I Wheaties | 920; THT Mufvets 2555. TP: Wheaties 27, Muffets 29, Mhgs +13, Cheerios 23, Take “5” 18, Pincurlers 16. No Blows Dorothy Martini, Marg Brownlie. Tuesday 1: O'clock LHS Marg Martin 291; LHT Vicky Green 671. THS Oglows +1011; THT Oglows 2559. TP: Oglows 3, Ross’s Meat- market 1; Skyline’ Auto-service 3, Indepedents 1; ‘Tiger’ Service 4, Castlegar Drug 0. Other 600's Vi BeLucie 612, ‘Tuesday Mixed Leagu LHS Queen Davis, ais; LT Sallis'265; MHT Doug Sallis 708, _ THS Lotta Blows 1018; THT Lotta AANA 2 SINGER COMPANY **> of Canada. Ltd. ~ 1598 -Bay Ave. Trail Phone 364-1744 \: Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Floor Polishers, _ Typewriters. Service in Castlegar area every Monday. Easy Terms, Reasonable Credit Charges ATE ETAT Don't Know 2; Night Hawks 3, Bootleggers 1, Wed Morning Drivers League LHS ‘Marg Menzies’ 253; LHT Marg Menzies 606, THS Sparetires 814; THT Carburetors 2208. TP: Carburetors 2,’ Sparetires 3, Bumpers 2, Exhausts 1, Cranks 2, Spareplugs 2, Ladies Wed.Nite LHS Dot Tipping 229; LHT Dot Tipping 591, THS Five Thumbs: 787; THT Kingpins 2173. TP: Choregirls 2, Sputniks 0, Oddballs 2, Hineping 3, Five Thu- mbs 4, Beatniks 1. Thursday Morning League LHS. Rose Ungarian.249; LHT Janna Brownlie 609, — No Blows Dorothy Hardy... THS .Miny 946; THT. Lions 2436, TP: Beavers 1, Chipmunks 4, Lions 3, Minx 2; Squirrels 0, Thursday Mixed Com League LHS Pat Miner 278; LHT Jan- na Brownlie. 562, MHS Harold Leslie 275; MHT Harold Leslie 670, THS Plaza Five 955; THT Plaza | Five :28: 14," TP: Bob's Pay’n Takit 4,'Cel- gar: Two: 0;-Ups and. Downs 4, Bank” of ‘Montreal 0;°Celgar.One 4, Untouchables 3; Four Pointers “| 1; Rick’s Records 3, Mudlarks 1. + Other 600’s Jake Koenig’ 667, Pete Kazakoff 660, George Brown- deem tel ol reg aioe The Fastest Brokerage Service iu the, Interior a As Close As Your Phone © *: DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. Direct Private Wires tu All Leading Canadian Stock Exchanges 1402 Bay Avenue" ENQUIRIES Acc ‘au “Melephone; 364-1281) (10,015 + 3} DE lis . WELCOMED = lie 638, -: Rowdy Roller’s League LHS ‘Glenys New 281; LHT Glenys* New. 711, ee Hooter’s 854; THT. Screamer’s 242: TP: Groaner’s "1144 Mosner’s 14%, Screamer’s 39, vars 4, -Hooter’s 22, Crier’s 1 Classic Mixed Lawae’ “LHS Marge Bonnett 232; LHT Ev Schmidt 628. MHS Jack Mason 288; ‘“MHT.'Bill . Davis 643. THS erormets 1046; THT Reformers eo Defenders_4, DeVito's .0; Castlegar News 3, Five Shakes 2; Refomers 3, ‘Deadbeats 1, Other 600's Orlando - Vecchio 627, Marge Bonnett S20. John Paulson 620. ‘The regula ‘meeting of the Se- nior llizens was ‘held Friday, ev- ening:In the Legion’ Hall, with 30 members’ and ‘ona’ visitor, Mrs,’ 8, Mazur, present.: Routine opening and ‘business ; were ; conducted by a a ‘Webster. Senior Citizens Plan Christmas Party. Dec. 13, ly \ bers, They opened with’ the choir singing ,a ‘chorus with’ Dr: W.°L: ‘Wright ‘presiding at the plano; he no -selectiona were played. by ‘Wright; a; Feading entitled ; tte: thers Day". ‘by 8. Leacock, was read y Mra, niet we Thorp; ’ a’ quartet dealt | with & ee a letter from the Castlegar and District Fall Fair Association. E. Bailey was appointed to attend the Fair meeting’ and represent the Senlor Citizens. Mr. Webster ‘reported. that Mrs. : Gwilym Hughes had’ been making \' inquiries ;,.regarding': a younger member of the Senior. Cl- ‘| tizens teaching handicrafts to the handicapped ° children, This” was discussed and will again be discuss- ed when Mrs, Hughes attends one of the. meetings to “explain fur- ther, The members decided to hol a banquet on Dec./18, this will be their Christmas; party, The mem: bers’ of Dogwood’ Circle’ of’ the banquet and to wash up the dishes afterwards, \Thelr ‘offer was’ ,ac- cepted. with ‘grateful: thanks.” At this time one minute's silence’ was observed for: President Kennedy. The business meeting was a journed and the’ membera ' énjoy- ed \a\social hour.’ Entertainment was provided by! the Robson mem- United Church Women offered 'to |- serve the :Senior Citizens at. their | ; Prospective Fi Sociely Members View Film. in Trail Ingmar. Ber; Devil’s’ Eye". was’, See “at the Odeon Theatre in Trail: to’ pros- pective members of the Trail Film Society, Bergman for once, said ocal showed his’ satirical hu- Sid Waltons * Celebrate 40th Anniversary id Mrs. Sid Walton ce- lebratea “their 40th wedding an- niversary on Nov. 17. when they had -for. dinner: guests. their: son, Malcom‘ Walton of Spokane,’ Wash., entiat Mr.and / Mrs, H.: Phillips ‘of ‘Afted supper open. house. was held for friends , and’ neighbors who ‘called |to offer. their con tulations. “1 Delicious refreshments were served -including a beautifully de-| = corated ‘two-tier. cake: which, was sent. to them from ; their daugh- ter,’Mrs..Glen Smith’ in Eastend, US.A. Mr, and Mrs, . Walton: also received: the surprise’ gift: of a cord player and records from their family. They extended grateful thanks to ‘those present for the lovely gifts, cards, etc. that ‘they had received. i eae a ‘BIG SAVING” ~The firat volume of the report of the royal commission on govern- ment organization ‘estimates that a saving of -at least’ $50,000,000 : a year could ‘be ‘effected -by ‘more, mor. without ‘ his: ‘usual Profound intensity: "The! Devil’. sends Don Juan from: hell ‘to’earth for. one day to seduce ‘a ‘virtuous ‘maiden and thus’ cure the istye in the De: yil’s we ie Trail Taternational Film Society is to ‘start on oh 1 with “La Notte” Mra, HH. Evans, Mrs. Thorp, ‘H. vans and; Jim ‘Porter sang:a selection “The Lord -is' my Shepherd.” Mra, G.:, Quayle «read | an. article, put out by the Bank of Montreal » entitled |:“Getting the Most Out of Life"... é The program: was brought -to | 2 a close ‘with’ the’ choir singing se- veral ’ well - known selections, :°A hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed to; the Robson members: fora evening's. Delicious ' refreshments “were served by Mra,’ T. Blackburn id Mrs, O'Morrow with T.’ ‘Blackbiirn ‘ supervising. . 3 Foster Home Auxiliary. Hears: Mrs. di: Varcoe ce the sponsored: audees given by. Mrs. “Jack |Varcoe ' of! Trail‘ on behalf of the’ Foster ‘Home Au- xiliary was enjoyed ‘last ‘Friday at the Rotary Health Centre, The Group of listeners indicated ‘their great ‘Interest’ and” reponsiveness. As an assistance group’ to the ; Welfare: Society, the. Auxillary Plans to forge ahead in‘ the’ Pose’ of obtaining foster. hi ea in this’ district.” ‘One of. the new volunteers has indicated that this district needs the ‘service “this little group can give’, especially for short: term placements. Mrs, Varcoe’s address was noted as “informative. — she had all the data at her fingertips”. Active auxiliary members in Gastlegar. are, Mra. S.-Rysen, | ‘Mrs, Campbell, Mrs. ‘T. G.: Jerome ped Bie S. Soukorefé. Participating : actively. ‘in Kin- naird are Mrs,’ G. Brownlie,’ Mrs, Fat at “Haley, and. ot ‘Justin ‘Kauf- e' Eng- lish comedy “The Tiled "Thun derbolt” on‘ Dec, °15. Other films include’ “David ‘and “Lisa” and the famous Indian’ film, The. Flute and the Arrow.” °°: Anyone iaterested® in joining the. Film Society may contact Mrs, Margeret ! Pryce or ‘Jack’ Charters in Castlegar. Price-of 2 full: sea- son: ticket of eight shows is $8; a ag eeesce ticket of four shows efficient’ operation ‘of Canada’s fe-|= Geral government ‘machinery. “WORKING WOMEN ..()-~ “Women now make up 30 per PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: THE.ELECTORS OF THE - MUNICIPALITY AFORESAID THAT A POLL HAS BECOME: NECES- SARY AT THE ELECTION NOW. PENDING, ‘AND: THAT. HAVE GRANTED SUCH POLL; AND, - FURTHER, THAT THE PERSONS. DULY NOMINATED AS CANDIDATES AT THE: SAD: ELECTION: FOR WHOM ONLY VOTES. Wis BE. RECEIVED , Whether for Mayor, COOK Virgil, R. W. REED, Wm. H. DALZIEL, John” GOULET, Romeo Chairman Schoo! Trustee School Trustee Term of Office. Chairman 3 vee: M3. - Sth. 346 - Tth, 511 - 7th SUCH POLL WILL BE OPENED AT THE LEGION “HALL ON THE Pharmacie 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1963 BETWEEN: THE: HOURS ‘OF::8:00 °.: AM. AND 8:00 P.M: OF WHICH EVERY'PERSON IS HEREBY: RE- QUTEDE TO TAKE: NOTICE AND GOVERN, ‘ “INGLY.: HIMSELF ACCORD- GIVEN UNDER BY HAND aus 25TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1963. a ‘Lei lin, :: i ii . Returning « Otticer. DEER. PARK SODIALS MRS. “WILLIAMSON. Mr. |W. ai, Briggeman of Trail shot a deer while’ on.a hunt-|- ing trip’in the Deer Park area. Another car passed through Deer. Park ; with. several. hunters and. three “deer which’ they shot |? in: the ‘Two-Bit Creek area. - “IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR’ BUSINESSMAN’ ‘. And want a:.smart central~address when coitver, ; you .will‘lika’ the friendly. courte tatt ‘who, attend :to your wishes, whether, it's in your room ‘or executive suite.’ .. Then you, want Mutual 2 831 Davie at Denman. Commercial Cards | honored:: “On: E h Bay at’ ‘St anley., Park” : diamonds ‘for happiness. ~ LAY. AWAY NOW. FOR CHRISTMAS. .,and avoid ‘disappointment BOSSES. ioe ters a "Phone: 365- igor i (continued trom’ page one’ fluent into the river, the bacterlal count ‘could ‘rise, to an unmanage-| ably high’concentration during ‘the winter ‘months ,.when* river ‘water 3 pointed ‘out that " ‘residents, of ‘Kinnaird should rcal- ize thatchemical pollution. of the ‘Columbia is’ or’ will be ‘as serious ‘a\threat!to pubile: health ‘as bacte: rial pollution, since detergents’ and other chemicals ‘used at home’ and in industry; are largely. unaffected by. jcowage treatment ‘or euloria, fs’ opinion.:that ‘as th TtiJs discharge. by ‘Castlegar of. any: ae: ; wage effluent,: ‘chlorinated : or. not, | cha: will’ increase chemical’ polfution of the ‘river, ‘Kinnaird «must soon: consider, ‘obtaining ‘its’ water from sources, other than the. Columbia, Mry Loeblich urged’ that: resl- "aie Cadots Star SPN. Bowling, Hockey. “The Cadet bowling league got rot underway.on “ M. Martin' soniating the Bove the Cadet hockey team also got thto the |; swing on‘Nov. 23. at the dents of Kinnaird vote in favor of the ‘liquor. Blebisclte since .unless the vote: is “yes” itis doubtful that the: proposed ‘motor hotel will be built In Kinnaird, Mr, Loeblich! said the’ motor; hotel would: be a most, attractive ‘addition i to}! the yilere) ywould : bring. business ';to the ould “have ‘a: good! ‘asgesat ined and therefore help’ to: keep: taxes‘ inline, would re. quire only modest services: (water, lighting, ete.) and would hook ‘in- to’ the SSwae. jpyatem ote - elp it tf! ites’ and. T.' ‘Cormier, nt.at the. mecting ‘were nominat- | @ )for; commissioners ers’ Messrs ‘Giles | § id: Cormier’ have’ since: accepted Cc. arena. } On Nov, 27, the Squadron tor ok part. In:the Ladies Auxillary: to the. Gastlsaar, ‘and: ay DideeietE Hosp: . tal's wal’)"Nut Tho ‘provincial meeting of ‘the b) Air Cadet:-League of Canada, held | ' * recently in’ Vancouver, was pene ed by H. Hyson and J. F/E.« : Chris, in, rao ‘underwent surgery.on‘his ‘leg | 28 weeks ago in Vancouver Ge- neral ‘Hospital,’ ia‘ on':the': mend once again and” will soon be e coming ome: 2.5). For, geno} t frustes ‘Mra. s.nominated ‘to t ‘the. suggestion, of Mr. Mutr- head the: necting went ‘on' record as ‘being: ayes" vote lor. eet eae, new Second- d: liquor plebiscites. blich- Gnvited. all: Kin- gto attend: the: pub: PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LILLLad | . PRODUCT SOLD f PETTITT | PHOTOS [SOLOHd os a PETTITT PHOTOS | Kinnaird: council. will report’ on '] coming “elections will ‘involve’'the, .| for the school and’ college plebis-, ') cites and the election of candidates |-and the tenant-elector for the elec: ; merce *-will” mount a: get-out-the- ‘Wie forum’ meeting to be held “on Dec. 3. at which all: members’ of their: various departments and at which candidates for election will speak.” He’ also".advised ‘that ‘the marking of seven. ballots/and’ that three different voters lists will be used, — the provincial for.the: ae ‘quor’ plebiscite,‘ the ‘owner-elector ‘tion: of candidates ‘only.: © In’ answer to a question from vote campaign for the! pee: S el On Dee. 8 next; ‘electors will, be -apked to vote, on the following questi ARE, You IN, FAVOR OF ESTABLISHING. A REGIONAL ' “COLLEGE : “IN: ‘WEST KOOTENAY. ay Be In th interest of, your Ccmmauntey and i in its ‘ welfare, we-urg yout to vote “YES ‘on’ this. ‘im: