CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuis, Jan. 19, 1961 ~ Support Winter Works. Jobs © All District‘ citizens are being urged to carry out construction, decoration and renovation projects during the winter months. This is part of the local winter employment campaign which is designed to pro- vide employment during the winter months. Each year thousands of citizens become seasonally unemployed be- cause of weather conditions and the habit of putting off till pring pro- Jects that could be carried out in the winter months. ‘The problem facing many ama- much to leave for .the qualified It is to make others which had better be left to the professional, 7 The installation of electrical wirlng {s definitely out os a “do it yourself” project, There are 50 many factors such as safety, local building and insurance regulations involved that electrical work should be left to’ the Mcensed electrician. Major plumbing projects, too, are not for the amateur. Getting skilled help in the beginning will usually save him money in the end, ‘The same thing goes for heat- ing, The proper installation of a heating plant calls for so much knowledge and experience that the services ‘of @ competent heating tic distinction between the Jobs that may be well with- Provide the only sound It Yourselfer” to do? A tradesmen are not available, the projects that many home own- ers can reasonably ‘undertake aro Anterior paint Jobs, aimple , ropairs to woodwork, patching and “filling | rye, cracks in interlor walls gnd ceilings and, depending on the skill ‘of a home owner or his ‘friends, the con- struction of attic rooms, basement’ game rooms and building: simple furniture. : Chairman Urges People to. Support Minor Hockey of pence and operating econ What then, is Tet “tor the “Do The Solporation of the Village of ‘Castlegar. ~ -D0G LICENCES ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE - J. Logelin, Clerk , -Castlegar ‘village chairman N. T. Oglow this week called upon all citizens to support Minor Hockey Week in Canada, which starts Bat., Jan. 21, In voicing his eupport of Minor Hockey Week, Mr, Oglow sald: “Mi- nor Hockey Week has become an established part of our Canadian sporting year, Observance of Minor Hockey Week is the best way I know to direct attention of the public to the benefits of Minor Hockey: to our youth end to our community. “we are proud of the fact that Minor Hockey here in, Castlegar has the. support of many public- spirited citizens, service. clubs and lother organizations whose love of hockey and of boys prompts them to contribute much time and effort to the local minor leagues. We should direct’ our appreciation and _Read the Gastlegar News Classified Ads CANADIAN LEGION ‘WELFARE BINGO —_—_—_———_—_——————— ... SATURDAY RIGHT LEGION HALL recognition to these outstanding ci- tizens who are making a baraatoad to the Five members of the Parents’ Committee to the Kinnaird ‘ Girl Guides and Bro met at the home of the president, Mrs. R.1B, Hengy-for thelr- regular meeting. Mrs, H, Bate, Mra. C. 8, enzle acted in that capacity. Mra. Heagy thanked’ Mrs, McKenzie for her two years faithful service as secretary, ‘The treasurer, Mrs. J, C. Mc- Leod presented her report. Auditing of the books will have'to wait until Mrs. J. Regen, for thelr potted tu- Ups, A letter of thanks was. also recelved from Mrs. R. Patersgn, Tawny Owl of the 2nd Kinnaird Pack:for her pot of tulips, } Monthly report from the 1st Kinnaird Brownle Pack stated that they now have 24 Brownies, : with three. more coming in.--They collect- ed's hamper which was turned over to W. Jacobson for distribution. to @ needy family, They have turned over $3.98 to the district commis- aloner for the New Brownle Pack at ‘program been practised and presented at the Christmas centerpieces were pres- thers and guests, Cookies were sent. to the children’s ward at the hos- which we live, as does our pa Canadian’ game of hockey contri- bute entertainment and Lane io right across Canada, “Hockey is Canada’s National Game. It is one of our great heri-, tages, and participation by the youth of our town should be en: couraged at all levels. We ‘are Proud of our game, for its ability to develop. character, cltizenship and respect for authority, as well as for its physical and body-bullding ben- efits, “We should also encourage at- tendance and support by parents and other adults, for only in this way can the minor hockey program here in Castlegar. prosper. The young people play better knowing they have the support of their fa- milies, “For these reasons, I am happy to endorse Minor Hockey Week in Canada, and call upon all citizens ta keep in step with Canada by Joining in the observance of Minor Hockey Week, This can be done by TOTAL JACKPOT PRIZE $155. Minoy Hockey, and by Four Sixes For Kinnaird Pack ‘The ist Kinnaird Brownie Pack met in the KIs hall retently for their first meeting of the new year, comed Susan with the grand howl Brown Owl then presented Christie Demas with her second-year star. ‘The pack has now been divided into four sixes. ‘The new six is the elves, with Margaret Sorge (fis the ‘Tawny Owl, Mrs, J. Regan. and Mrs, A, B. Condy assisted the Brown Owl, Guest at this meeting was Mrs. M, Allingham. attending games With their sons, I commend to you the official slogan of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, which is promoting this fine venture. It és “Don’t send: — TAKE your boy to the Arena," Due to the illness of the secretary, |’: Girl Guides’ Parents Committee Meets pital and to Mrs! J, Moll. A eitt/ donate pore saleable articles: use- | posters, The 2nd Kinnaird Pack has wos sent to thelr adoptee at the Queen Alexandra Solarium. able worn or clean cloth- ‘jing, children’s shoes, old jewelry, tohave a candy table if the parents’ commit- Mrs, McKenzle then presented|drapes, covers, kitchen Sppliances, tee doés ‘have bake sale or tea, the ‘secretary’s annual report, Being as it 1s necessary to raise funds .the possibility of having a White Elephant or Rummage Sale was discussed, Brownles, Will be re- quested to’ ask thelr tiothers to lamps, books, pictures, etc, It was decided that a bake sale in con- junction with, it might be a gond idea. ‘The place ond date are to be decided by the committee and’ pét- ents will be notified td pene and ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. (Gregory, 255 5th Ave, Kinnaird, on Feb, 7, Refreshments were served by the hostess, The Hostess prize was won by Mrs. Gregory. THE 14th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. tea. when "27 mothers [= and four guests “were present. |'£ ented by the Brownies to their mo- |; OF THE KRC ‘KINNAIRD, ROBSON, CASTLEGAR WELFARE AND RECREATION SOCIETY WILL.BE HELD IN THE LEGION HALL Wed., Jan. 27 at 8 pm AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT.AN EXTRAORDINARY RESOLU- TION WILL BE PRESENTED AT THIS MEETING AS FOLLOWS: “THAT THE NAME OF THE SOCIETY BE CHANGED - FROM KINNAIRD, ROBSON AND CASTLEGAR ‘WELFARE AND. RE- CREATION SOCIETY TO ‘KINNAIRD - : ROBSON: - CASTLEGAR, COMMUNITY CHEST” : S : ———— Behind this boomman is a plan of forest management and a logging organization which will harvest the timber on a continuing basis. The forest crop will be manufactured into pulp |. and lumber products for sale in Canadian and foreign markets, earning dollars to pay our taxes, build our-roads, teach our children, ‘yun our railways and support the ae of "* “eur secondary industries. : Forest t also insures ‘ u n beaity, * on the rugged mountain slopes and forest shelter protects game and fish, ~ This river of logs flows into thousands of products, 5, and helps to earn. nearly half of every dollar weet odueedt in British Come CELGAR LIMITED © Head Office: i Burrard Building, Vancouver, B.C. ; A. COMPLETE ‘Propane Sorvice “Bulk and ‘Bottle Closing Time: 12 ‘hoon Propane . Wednesday previous to eed ithe ¢ day of issue. ‘ Propane and Natural: Classified ads are charg: Equipment - ed for at the rate of-tive cents Et "EXPERIENCED SERVICE ‘MAN Save by. Dealing © ‘With Us © Barclay Products. LIMITED Phone 5154 Castlegar Across From Theatre: clasaitteda phoned 1 office 18/60 cénta, of two, providing. there are no changes In the wording of the number may be used on ‘class ified ads for’ an extra charg | of SO cents for handling*answ., ‘ers, : ee Engagement . notices, ontt : Arrow. Lakes Ferry s . Susual” length. are. publisher Oat H ata fint charge of 32, 1.00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood oe «2 100i am, Tuesday. Whart Charter Service - ‘Towing -.Barges'-~-~ anywhere on the Arrow: cee Lak 5 Phone 5500 NIGHTS '— NELSON 2652 , FOR SALE Good building lots ‘in, Kinnaird. Phone 2738, Second lot east side of 4th Ave. sOutd oF and St. in. lerviced, ‘ excavation done, tesa none OL, 3-1 farm guitar, good conaitio me BAB ‘ Sef | oF E --~ Large: lectelo Tange, an eps, S80 “thous eras.’ "3-8 Garter,” Robson, - Phone’: 3111, yuppies. Al Appl; Smith Kennels, syringa "Gr Phone ove. “FOR RENT: Apply Cia Carbonate a, "Nelion, or.Phone S41-R. =! =. SS = Business Directory NOBRA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR og id iE Plumbing and Heating OM Steere: BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box M0 ~~ Phone at6t DESMOND 1. LITTLEWOOD \_ OPTOMETRIST ‘Wed. 230 to 8pm. Phone 3021 ME. McCORQUODALE ‘ 3-3 “HOMES FOR SALE 2-bedroom home, fu basement, al furnace, wired electric range,: lot 100 x 160, 12 ‘tealt trees, ‘Apply sessth Ave, re ent 490A, C: ~ FOUND * Redep = ae : Glasses. Owner ma: nave a biog Castlegar £6 an ney et this a zn, doving FHughes of my mo- who pas- sed away dan Pas ae ai You put in’ ou ay it wonderful "memories you left A_ loving. mother, 50 tle icy ot gentle and —. Dennis and Lols 26 ; : Hourekeeper, wanted tor. ‘five F yrant toi} rent : p-bedroom house thin, -radius. of Cas Ne y ‘March. ve Phone 6143, i in| rent or buy unfur- nished b-bearooth in Semi: radius BC vice Went» to. Ben small house ‘or suite: within: 6-mile radius of Cas. tlegar. Phone days*:ench °.wi a m will.” provide “Aibing a, ae Boe commodations next’ s1 four: chil a. vin schoo Howe a30- to: 6.30. = | aaa ee : to. Vancouver, leaving "rriiay, etlahte ‘Phone: 8124, Pair Les ees. ae ash men’s soo’ skates, size 10,’ Phone 7451, caged Prank’! Richardson | ‘an- ‘the. Sngagement- of DEVELOPED ents Birone ie aie Asin ‘ FLY atts is saan Asai : Gravel & Top Seil DITCHING, EXCAVATING ., PHONE goa COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL’ Cor. Maple & oth, Castlegar adits Prange ‘DISTATF Reco wig nn ic ese Sea wrntss foushans OF YEARS. A‘ : sie gees: AwonA Sa YORE ity Cok INSURANGE: For All. Your. : INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 _ ANDERSON «AGENCIES feb. ia at-a30 eee. officiating. eanDs OF gest we and staff of the era the Rey. cere ‘thanks ‘to ‘friends, relatives of Kindness and lome, ‘Mr. ant Fred ie ‘and. Eamily. thank all my ‘friends pespiet had .¥ Sorry you got a bum steer Tom. Iam” wonderfully eg. |thank you. — R BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT. DIGGING PHONE 5200 ELI! SOPow BOX 464 CASTLEGAR BC. Land W234 Bay Avenue, Trail PLUMBING & HEATING |‘ SYPHON. SEPTIC ‘TANKS - PHONE 21st D. FOX {. SHIELD'S * VACUUM SHOP Gomplet A ee a ic rae makes of B : - eaners. Hose replacements and. PHONE 2021 TRAIL CARTAGE, VAN AND STORAGE , “No PHONE ; es to "vancouver; “Vancouver _Caaliegae, aah: — Trail 191 Island, Bast and USA. - felson 1471»: Phone Castlegar 7761 ome, TRUCKING We attach .“Dinkte” Nickle Rim Heels- on ladies’ shoes. :) CASTLEGAR. ~ : ’ For Home Cooked Meals Irs THE. * CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM Fuller Brush sales and service. Lloyd Bailey, phone 5194, Castlegar. . Marcon Pho: Phone t 5167, R. ““Bewing "8 john- & b Cedar Bt ‘W. behind M drawn, apes. tions b Crna Jack Hipwell, ee pa ae ‘fey “of the = James Room” and: board syalenie. bedroom Horeote: ‘wish to “express their ain- Phone 2 Osa. aet Robson: Recreati = pull meeting on ie Jan. 20, at se | Feats of life. to ‘This: is who would fore visited me in the| ply Sheath Ave., Castlegar, ere, those ‘that would have sent flo- Phone ‘Woman by the hour Se by th Holy ‘Communion . at” Robson, from- © sage ee eal Gastieg CEMENT WORK ~ :|p,,208t4., and LAND CLEARING Ext EXCAVATION NOTISES ie Smiths” or “The Bakers" | at cards, coasters,’ of every month in the Legion MOTIOES Legion No, 170. meet~ held ere and 3rd ruchaeys a "Balldiag, Spats aauding A eeopy oe Ek id service: Agent for Martint. tf and alterations. “apply Dewis, Phone 2754, Gass = Society ai eee me. electrically ur Tugs and chesterfields and sad 1 and: board available. ap the - 1st ‘Thursday at 8 pan. ‘in the church penemicnt. L fe The; | Mrs. Castlegar PTA meets last Mon- day. of cach month at 8 pm,-in the 5-3 ets, TDI8 oe inch. Non devominainal 5 mn and neighbors for {bet many acts and Bulges ering bla de geaman rimaercomend sym- LA to Ae gt at 8 them, ‘Phone 5406. | in ‘The Gaited Church WA meets of every month Phone 3351 Temple — Pythian en Twin ee high school cafeteria. the on mects pee ri Pm. in the ae P ' COLUMBIA: ROCKGAS SERVICE HONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR ‘Boy will do chores after school, 5265. 3-2 dks Rowienork | Gay fensoug, 50, Coftes Sat, Jan, “ai Toon “available. *: BOLLDO: in the Legion band. Practices. are held. every Monday night at 730 P| in the Legi New faces are raged ep. welcomes ee , to 8:16 pm in ite 1 Marlane every second ‘There is room for new members lon hall. tare e meeting, and join ba siez ‘peers In All. Popular Styles e “ WINDOW AND poor | —_ GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For ‘ Cachh, ‘The Caatlegar and District cal 3 Wire dows and All Sealed Units : CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS ” INCOME T TAX AGEOUNTING SERVICE For. Every Type ‘of Business we G, EGCLES: ublic Accountant “Ties CEDAR AVE. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance & Repl Estate PHONE 4941 : CASTLEATRD ‘PLAZA PARDMAN. FURNITURE. “Hoover Sates “_ [ROOTENAY BUILD-RITE Construction Company “We build anything’ For Free Estimates Phone 5540 — 5612 “TRAIL: / PHONE - - TRAIL 3326 Fri.,- Jan. 20 4:30 - 5:30 pm Figure Skat- ing Ciub.. - 7.30 Children & Adults Skating é 8- 10 pm Ge "JAN. ‘1961 20-26, jecretary, H, 5416," or the reside t,. Mrs. R. Heagy,. phone Pas hein ee asks ed to contact Bri ‘Saunders. 0:2 |]-Overhead & Underground Instailatéons'!; = “| / ing meet oe te 8 - 9 Broom:: Ball, ‘Celgar'| Staff vs- Warehouse Sat., Jan. 21 David 7:30 - 1pm: Minor. Hockey |™ 2 -.4 pm Children & Parents 3 Skating. (no students)”- 5 +7 pm Hocke 8 - 10 Students & Adults _ Sun., Jan, 22 . 12-1 pm Air Cadet Hockey P. 2.- 4 Family Skating 5 -.7 Open oo fe} 8-10 Interhiediate Hockey ph cach Mer ‘Jan., 23 pics Club 6 - 10:30 ‘Minor Hockey; Tues., Jan. 24 6 - 10:30. Minor. Hockey: Wed.,: Jan. 25 6 -'7:45 pm “General Skat-|S°=E*t. ©? 4:30 - 9.- 10.30 Intermediate Hoe- key Thurs., Jan.” 26: & -10:80: ‘pm “Minor. Hockey —o———————————————— |} in ral Skating Cc Al Harv 9801 or Gus Leltner, Phone 4521. 6-2 REGULAR PRICE SAT. 5297, ‘lane. Harvey, Phone Mrs. Crane ab to) for turther information. 6-2 erementary E: PTA holds ecting ev- ethird : Friday. Phone 6171 ea er’ IMON., TUES., WED. :30 Figure Statin 2 ae ivanls “Club oF giatleear ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Shows at 645 and 9 pm. ‘ + mean “That ‘oe,