CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 29, 1965 , Cubs and Scouts Hold Bottle Drive Saturday Morning The 2nd Castlegar Cubs and Scouts group committee held its regular monthly meeting re- cently and plans were made for 4a bottle drive to take place Sat- urday. The cubs and scouts are requested to meet at the Cas- tlegar post office at nine o'clock Saturday morning to receive thelr pours and instructions, @ group committee made plans for a father and son pic- nic to be held in May. This will be an outdoor affair and the boys will have the. chance to show off their culinary talents to their fathers, The committee gave a wel- come to the new ‘district com- missioner, Albert Calderbank of Kinnaird, : Proceeds of OES Tea For Cancer Research; Free Cancer Dressings Schellenberg: tea tickets, Mrs. McDougall; hamper tlekets, Mrs E, Cuthill, Pouring tea during the af- ter were Miss L, McKenzie, Mrs. H, Adie, Mrs. J. Raine and Mrs, H. Evans. The Sancer, roe was supervised by Mrs. Neil an a Mrs, G. 0. Matherland The Eastern: Star project pro-|§ vides free cancer dressings to to any patient in the District, ‘All River Dredging to Start At Arrow Damsite in May | Dredging the Columbia ri-(to remove allt and ‘gravel: from ver bed at Arrow damsite is|/the river bed in preparation scheduled to begin May 10, for construction of a horseshoc- At the same time, B.C, Iy-| shaped cofferdam that will ex-, dro officials said, the new pump-|tond into the river from: the house built upstream of Arrow | north bank, dam will start providing ‘clear A concrete section of the water to the Celgar pulp: mill] dam, including the navigation located about ‘a mile downs-| Jock, will be built in a dry sec- tream from Arrow dam. tion of river bed within the Water below the dam will cofferdam, Silt ‘from this. area turbid when dredging starts and| will be removed by land-based allt Je fepoalted’ a ite vlver equipment. lownstream near the pulp 3 Dredging will. also affect| cop, Nolowing dredging Jn, the downstream commmunities' and dredge will be used for various individuals | using Columbia’ ri- aoe associated with: construc- ver water as‘a source of SUP-|¢ion of the eartli-filled section jam. ly. Z * cif Seah Mar acta | Pret fh edge from ° ne: Pipeline anu Dredein Buta. of Vancou- fer supplies cr communities ver is pow being ‘ascombled ou struction ‘area. are now’ nearing se inch dredge from Sceptre Dredg- oom lotion: dro. officials said. wells Study of B.C. Telephones * To Determine Take-Over phone rates under a new for- mula to change Canada's consti: | tution, Mr. Bonner has sald it may be possible that contro! of ra- tes could’ be transferred to the provincial Public Utilities Com- mission under the revised BNA Act now awaiting approval from the Canadian parliament. The revision will allow the © | federal government to delegate some of its powers when at least ‘| four provinces: jointly: request *- BG, Tel is’a holding com- i “| pany’ -of General Telephone’ and Electric Co:, a U.S. concern, Mr. -| Campbell said it is'of interest that ‘during the evenings and on Sundays: in. the U.S. you. caa phone station -to-station any- where in: that. country; for $1) & LEITNER’S IS CASTLEGAR’S WORK CLOTHES HEADQUARTERS QUALITY, WELL-KNOWN BRANDS & LOW PRICES @ Gloves | @ SAFETY BOOTS @ HARD HATS 2M ‘Mother's Day Is SUNDAY the ‘expense of the rural arcas v which: are so vital:to the well- ? bein; and development of our province,” During the past 10 years, said the government candidate, the company has earned a net r | profit of $75 million and paid $82 million in taxes during the same periea to Ottawa. The members of Minto Chap- ter No. 79, Order of the Eastern Star held their annual daffodil tea Jost Saturday, in the’ Twin 8 Hall. rete entire proceeds of the | H. tea will be sent: to the Eastern Star project which is cancer research’ and cancer dressings, ‘The hall was decorated with daffodils and Easter egg trees. The serving ta Be wae Acevered w clo eae ace cloth overlay and was|the patient has to do is contact centered with an arrangement of |a member through their doctor. daffodils; “with ° silver .tea and ‘The door prize. was won ‘coffee’ services’ at’ each end. by: Mrs, R. Malidocks and the] im. e The ‘individual tea ‘tables | hamper was won by Miss Linda : were centered: with'a silver co- ulley.: ° sis o lored tree ‘with thivaried colored in m the ° Cee ane re held in place “Centennial: Momo |: Study of testimon: to be gl- yen before the federal Board of Cc ioners hear- ings 3 earnings! of the Be. Telephone Co. and the judgement made by the commis- sloners: themselves will aeelds for many people: whether 0: not the company should re a private utility or whethe: should be taken over by the pro- vincial government. This was. the opinion | of Kaslo-Slocan Social Credit candi- date Burt. Campbell, expressed at a public’ meeting at Faquler ursday : night. last bell ald ‘he was a Mr. ‘Camp! je eid B that :B.C.; she wre Hecome: ‘a’ public “com: pan ” but added: * «at's hear Give Mom flowers on her day.-A wonderful way to. compliment her and let her know she’s appreciated. PLACE YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS NOW AND, SAVE WIRE OR PHONE CHARGES ON LAST MINUTE. ORDERS. , Ww Sales & Service . @° Applications for TV sable hook- ups. made here. Repairs to all makes of TVs, Radios, Phonographs. Local Office, manager for KIN- GAR VIDEO. ©’ “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service” @ WORK SHIRTS @ HEAVY Socks @ WORK PANTS Helen’ S’ ewer hop Ltd. ) 53 Maple St. Ph, 36545191 ; bson Socials and is rs. T. Sonford, Ph. 365-5883 ¢ Phylis Hilton and her family of San Diego, Cal., spent thelr Easter vacation with Mr. and Mra, G, Clark, Mr. and Mrs, E, Wales of Kamloops. visited in this area over the Easter’ weekend, Mrs. S. Pasin. and Mare returned to Toby Creek on Sat- urday after being guests of Mr. Week J. Heslop for the past weel ing Ltd. of New Westminster g in pieces at the’ damsit and is expected to begin on june 6." Both dredges will be. used Castlegar Branch. Registered: Nurses April Meeting Held The regular, monthly ineet- ing for the C branch ‘of te and ‘pumping a eatipment for Kinnaird ‘and E; are be- ing installed and will be in ser- vice by Ma: y 10. Water treatment plants ‘to provide’ domestic water.to the communities - of Warfield and ‘Tadanac are nearing completion and will also be in service when dredging starts at the damsite. In. the unorganized area im- mediately downstream ‘of the dam but upstream of the Rob- son Irrigation District, B.C. Hy- dro is sonetructing a well and “DEPENDABILITY Is USAR LBs a NE “AND YOU GET IT WITH: ‘ SPEED QUEEN the RNA was'held this. month at Rotary health centre. Mr. ra raffle Mrs. R.'C son and Tale visited at ‘Arm: Hey with Mr. and Mrs. T. and Mrs. C. Howitt of Nakuce visited with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart, Jr., for'a few days this past ‘week. Master ‘David Stewart and Andrew Inkster have been pa- tients in the Castlegar hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. Barret and | daughter of Vancouver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martini for a short visit. . Rex Ballard of qamon ton recently visited with’ ‘his mother, Mrs. O, B. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan and family spent a few days at a real buy in 1 family fun of ‘a camping hamper were made and tickets will be on sale short- ly. Mrs. J. Helfer. and Mrs. A, Sars are on the. raffle com- mittee. Reports on the West Koo- tenay RNA, Trail’ district, meet- ing were "given by Mra. Christofferson. A practical nurses institute. had_been conducted in: Nelson yy. Mrs. -C.: Walsh and Miss:.T. Fleming anda report on this was given by Mrs. H. Creighton and Mrs. Gallo. meeting were discussed. It was decided to also send two non- voting delegates to the annual in Vancouver. They were Grand: Forks over the vacation. J. auittle and Mrs. Jack Stewart - Resolutions for the annual |’ AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS It wall rovide an alternate water upply for residents drawing w r from the Colum- bia river @ and from creeks that may..become’ turbid as a‘result of, excavations aff earth from nearby apis Hydro tera said those residents ‘using Columbia river water will be connected .to: the new water system before dredg- ing starts > ie remainder will be connected before the creeks: become turbid. Goodwill Shown — “When Work Parly Helps Mrs. Peppard Check these Important Facts: now..a SOAK to dissolve heavy ‘diet and stubborn soll AAT % now gets “.- ¢lofhes: = Regional Col Spitited Performance... Priced low A fine economical family motor... one that teens es- pecially will love. Stouthearted enough ‘to pull two skiers and sassy enough to push a sports runabout ata breezy 25 m.p.h. This new BEA. HORSE 33 uses the money-saving &0:1 gas/oil mix and does not require expensive marine gaa and special oils. Take your pick of electric or manual ster iig models: $623.00 Full Gear Shift The official brief of » the West Kootenay Regionat College ‘was presented during the week- end to the provincial govern- ment. The document,.nearly 200 pages long, was presented at a meeting of department of ed- _ Given to Government lege Brief ucation Comet in Victoria. by J. A. Gray, chairman’ of the-col- lege counell, +’ Colin™" McKenzie, council . member and - Gordon Campbell, special consultant to the council, The brief :outlined in’ de- tail all phases of, the college rt al El POWER. AUTHORITY FOR SALE © MERU «| USED FURNITURE - TEA atl For 24 months after purcha: TERMS: Cash prior to re: wh JOHNSON MOTOR: 4 place, without cost ‘othe moval. As is basis. Items sold on _ first.’ come 10) 7) ¥, hk RAR ANA sili Corrosion Protection e 5-gallon Fuel System ° Cushion Hub Prop ¢ Electric Choke ¥ © Choice of Props certain ina} purchaser, any part ‘oves to have . -| first served basis. | Items. purchased must: be removed on day of sale. SAT..MAY 1st 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Sale will be held at large barn adjacent to new gravel road 3% miles west of Cas- Goop ees TRADE.INS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE FRONT ST. PH, 365-7451 tlegar Ferry. CIF and facilities, parti- cularly as it relates to techni- eal studies. Eight programs, ‘each re- quiring two years of study, were described in ‘the brief. They are: mechanical techniéian, with: a design, production and mining option; forestry technician; che- mical and. metallurgical techni. cian; instrumentation technician; electrical. and ‘electronic techni- cian; » business :and commercial practice; home and institutional management -and advanced sec. retarial science, Council - officials were. en- thusiastic about the meeting and described as “excellent” the hearing they were given in Vic- toria. They. felt certain the col- Jege would receive : substantial financial ' support, particularly for its technical program.’ + While in Victoria council of- ficials were in almost continuous session with various government Officials in connection. with land, access routes to the camp: us, finance and curriculum. Mines Minister Donald Bro- thers assured the council of his deep interest and - continuing support. Education Minister Leslie Peterson promised all available ‘A work party including un- un- ion legion : and a tows, members farmed cleaner up in full force jaturday or mene: at the-homé of Mrs. Emily Pep- than ever pard. From 8 a.m.‘until-2 p.m. "(tas : ‘ These diligent. workers had: qe. a be Soy, velled off the fill in the yar & Tnoved whe eed, lald 80 fect of sidewalk cement nt, poured one set of steps and: :replacdd Partof. the foundation. This Saturday ¢ the boys will be out to finish the job. Teen Town will do the cement pour- ing on another set of. steps, a patio and more foundation. They have also offered to spread the top soll and seed the lawn. Peppard has expressed her gratitude ‘for the good will shown by | these helpful people. ‘Kinnaird Transfer donated the. fills the’ pulp ‘and paper workers’ union .the cement; Cel- gar the \lumber ‘for the forms; Oglow Bros. the’ gravel; Mit chell’s the lawn seed and Super Valu the peat moss, © ‘<*Plumbing was donated’ by Smith’s _Plumbing and Heating and the cement mixer was don- ated by Castlegar Equipment Rentals. set = Wi iene chad 04 go tay Sct SB te or bother to goak your badly sol solled clothed. |The new Speed Queen : matically with a buittn soak cycle.’ Resutt: 3 thar rl And.that, with a jpeed Queen, Is feally clean! clean ON SALE aes oe Across ‘from the Post Office Ph. 365-1 8284 = ay cana Reaeaee | — the evidence firat before making up our. minds. for sure.” i’ He said BC, ‘Tel's present improvement to telephone com development and.are not ula d result of’ a desire by. Wt 3} the company.to provide a ser- vice the, people, have a right to have.” He said the tele hone com- pany “is going into the Lardeau Valley, Rowe onl, pecause of the Duncan dam: it weren't for this dam, which A provincial government has promoted, would. be years before the Lar- deau would have phones.” ;Campbell accused the uelnty, of being concerned “only ith big Population’ ‘centres at INSURANGE For, All. Your. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 < AGENCIES ee WORK PANTS - ‘ AND. SHIRTS... ero hives eal ekg of Colors and. sizes: i CHEVELDAVE'S a MERCANTILE. LTD. 105 Main St.: Ph. 865-7417 > CASTLEGAR, BG. cine ae ‘FOR? AIRLINE RESER' MEXICO: "HAWAIIAN AND ‘EUROPEAN ‘FOURS ARRANGED CASTLEGAR | AGENT: FOR : _ THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WE ST’S DEPT. STORE: Phone ‘365-7542 _} at: the reecnt meeting ©: Valley Vista Unit of the. Kin-| 1 naire United cure held at the ad CWL Executive Remains in Office For Another Year ion: breakfast to be held some- time in May. ‘The present executive ‘has | mi agreed to stay in office for ano- ther ye year: The executive is as follows: Bae eae secret tek; - oR. W. Friesen; first peas Mrs. P. Soberlak; second vice-presit ident, Mrs. R. ‘| for the first three. minutes, from Nakusp to Trail..70 | sen topernt $2.05 05); to Nel st sigh ; to Call $1.10 ie 80); | D; ‘io to Calgary (4. for three minutes station-to-sta- {01 te Trail 5 to ‘Toronto Ait (The Transport cate tiissloners. hear: ings in B.C. has not yet. been set and will not be decided un- 1 ¢il sometime after May 15. The ‘| board: is, also holding hearings into’ the Bell Telephone Co. Co. of Canada’s financial structure. er and daughter commun- | - jon brea 3 the ,board noted a ‘authorized. general i hae for sy C, ‘Tel in aie 1958. in ‘the He quoted the following ra- es for quaings and Sundays for hree minutes station to-station to ‘Vancouver $1.30 nor Lerche and ea 1s 6! (65) iu 90); with. colored ribbons. The egg trees -were..made by Mrs. L. Buffett and Mrs. Hw Scheilen- r ny 1 8, 'R. ron and Mra. H. associate veal were Hitchen, Be 0); Culley and: Mrs. Mrs. “SAC sturgeon. 11 ‘feet’ nine inches long: and weighin 822 pounds was caught at Ladner's Tandin near the mouth’ of ‘the }\ ELECTRONIC SERVICES Kin-Gar Ph. — 365-7833 ests were greeted DeFoe, worthy mat- Fraser River on. Oct. 2, 1887. matron, Committees in char} e ‘of one DeFoo. and Mrs. at the Board of tice Issued March 5, (in a notice peed Mar ares ts: in the rates and charges , there “had Brodinany third pres aap Godderis, «. : it. Rita’s centennial projeet for 1967. will be: to. do- nate to the Notre Dame’ brary at Nelson: Annual reports were: given and hostesses for the-evening were Mrs, S. Turchak and w.. J. Kuit. pletion ae ‘a bab} ‘ayette one of the many i ms attended to. on the :a enda Ww. Dunn. + The congregational pot luck supper will be held in the KIS. at 6.80 : tonight. *Slides’ of: the Holy Land will be shown by Rev. . L. Faris. Plans were made final for a bake sale ‘to ‘be ‘held "May 8 in Bea’s flower, shop starting at 2.30 Pm. Mrs. H. Culley received the Tusteas! “pift and. co-hostess. ‘home of Fodor. si Seven municipalities in the Nelson zone .have trained. per- sonnel in the use .of.the feeding truck. In the coming summer it’ is expected: ather municipalities for. the evening” was Mrs. Joe | shi ‘\be cleaned separal ‘| and tiny. screws ‘of your sewing A petroleum jelly. earnings . “and which eheh permissive level may rd serene Hs plastic curlers which’ can be thread ‘protec ts the © pit fore using 4 sleeping hi make’ sure that poy ig pe fea be authorized for telephone rate N ‘jal. th Mr. 5 er -he | erproned i ‘his inten- making a a Goagerence held:in-area:7 which MDYALES .. 1,000. atone = “Two Trail: Members Toastmasters Club Aitend Gonference “ ‘Two’ members’ of the’: Trail Toastmasters « Club masters Int ed thee annual. district: confer- ence Toastmasters Interna- tional, ve B.C. at Kitimat at the eckend . ate in a'region- ic and bid to have a at iat -Or iaaybes your wife would eee, a green sedan. | Sedan, convertible, canoe, piano, ‘or wardrobe .. . self ( your wife). One of a wide variety of - ns can be tailored to your needs. Phone or visit . the Loan. Department of any ‘Commerce branch: : _ CANADIAN peers BANK ‘OF COMMERCE the. Bast . and West Koote He suggested. frat 15 ste, ossible, eke its g eitra loca tion |. District sae eta ‘ate members. are. removed: from. th cords on. -elect ‘pliances should be w ly.so the. wires. insid break from tension. Work'a little’ ‘petroleum jel- ‘ly around‘ hinges ane sprockets of mechanical’ Ae sane gun, ye vill do the jdloset with ent bining cloth and fur’ ae Saleans” better if the fur is detachable. The fur should Lubricate the balance wheel’ machine’ with’a' cotton swab and REASON! NS° FOR: DRINKING | If all be true that I do There are five reasons we should drink; Good. winea frien nabeing ‘ary- : Or least. we should be py.and by- And any other reasi assistance to facilitate the open- ing of of the college by. Septem: ber, 1 The council; which ‘has been will request the use of. the truck why. ree for taining purposes. © = Henry Aldrien (16471710 , More. and ‘more families are heating their homes with Flameless’ Electricity. They enjoy this safe, easy and economi- cal method of heating; It’s the best way to heat either new or remodelled living ‘greas: because. it’s so convenient fo in- stall’ and provides clean,’ healthy, even ee heat.: drawing ‘in a series. of “meet- ings with college architects, will meet in Castlegar Friday ‘to make final decisions on pullding Plans and priorities, Effective May Ist, 1965 all gas and oil will be sold on a cash or credit card basis only. JUST A VENEER ‘Man is somewhat like a sausage, . Very smooth upon the skin; : ate But you cannot always figure: How much dog there is within. . fect a | PHONE, 3641225 3160 SIGRIWAY DRIVE Now B.C. Tel “1 helps schools eS broaden the process of learning | ‘What in the world can television be doing in the modern classroom! Here's the sim; : ple answer.- / Closed Circuit ETV (Educationat Television! is a marvel-of ‘ acy dimension int y (educatio ) of the eléctronic age..1t has brought a ") fairs are truly. current in Social Studies: Sclence demonstrations come alive UT screen. Languages sound right and even look right! Mathematics: takes the ig nin tllon sthrough Its é foseing course. of di Hes ‘esearch has shown that students can ona ‘as much as 80% of what th and they find each subject more interesting too. ee and heat oh vEIV, Already, closed circuit ETV is ‘egitded,as an. inl h : Education at the University’ of: hth Columbia, ane Conse and the wale ot ex School District. is is yet another example of how'B.C. TEL Is providing the highest assible sta dard to get the right to the right place at the e ti fab rb oh coin ities Commiassion, ‘Vancou- elsewhere In B.C. please call: collect. B L / EL wy &) aes B.C. on or before Moy 5 & SBITSH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMALNY WORLDWIDE TELEPHONE Concern INTERNATIONAL ur} BAND, rales Seavi Oreizeei - CLOSED CIRCUIT TV © prrencom AND: PAGING envi = manic on 300 OTH SYSTEMS & ‘ANSWERti id COMMUNICATION Al Ans ton MODERN HOMES AND’ BUSINESS pe a - FOLLY EQUEFED MACHINE ‘SHOP ' The members of the local Automotive Retailers Associa- tion in Rossland, Castlegar, Fruitvale and Trail districts . : “> that display this notice in their premises will comply. with oe this notice effective May Tat,. 1965. : ¥. H ou N D poy Equipment (Crane, Welder, Compressor, . etc.) Portable’ F Id announces An- application «nay ” been made to the Public Utilities Welding: ‘and Supplies — Steel Fobricating _ Parts and Supplies — Largest s supply of Nuts.and Bolts 1 ir the Kootonays - =_ Strectur Leet Ask your “West acietey Power ive: about Electric : effective June 1, 1965. Detalis of proposed are available for publle in- spection at your local Grey- plans he wil p heating recommendations and>an “estimate ‘of . the: annual eperating Application for Credit Cards are eels at favorite dealers.: r your, ; tarifia. ‘eava : — Clamps, Shackles na Hooks — Tool Bite — Beari ng Seale Gear Reduction: Units” = - Chain. —, Axes —' - Shovels =_ Pulley sand Chains for all: makes. Our ETV Canaan are afways available to discuss 5 any aspect of this service..in. Vancouver cal LeraG to AUTOMOTIVE RETAIL ASSOCIATION