CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1961 Castlegar Briefs The Chamber of Commerce will be approached regarding support for the village’s bid to have the private railway crossing to the Castle Bar Ranch made Into a public crossing. eee Village chairman Ange Sylvest restated council's decision made at AIRLINE TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Castlegar Representative for Alr Avan. Its last meeting not to appenl the Trail Funeral Home trades Icence case thrown out of court becauso ‘the cost of proceeding further on the case would cost more than wonld be recovered. owe ‘The placement of several stop signs in the village will be investi- gated and a report heard at coun- ell's riext meeting. The signs were drawn to council's attention Ly re- aident Frank Richardson, vee “Nothing to report in water; it's quiet,” reported water commis- sioner George Carr, see “Several requests for street lights will be considered by commissioners V. R. Cook ard Walter Thorp when Dept. Store EE eee ATEN Program for the village, cee village’ souvent. Winter works is underway approved for payment. Shower ‘Henors . Oct. Bride-Elect Who wants your . month. Pi ‘ortrait? oH their arrival, the guest EVERYBODY WANTS A PORTRAITOF SOMEONE Dad. for instance, wants a rose corsage which were pinned portrait of his family for his desk, Mom wants a picture of Dad, of the family, of the white. children as,they grow. Phons 365-4911| they draw up a new street light 2 An offer by Kinnaird Transfer for fill if village trucks will haul it was left to works supervisor Norman McNabb to decide on the basis of the arena, reported Comm. Thorp. see Accounts totaling $1,579.89 were Mrs. Joseph Dunlop and daugh. ter, Berne Jean, were hostesses at 51 their hdéme recently when they Mrs, J, Kaufman, Phone 363-5488 entertained at a miscellaneous sur- prise shower honoring Miss Wendy Seaton, popular bride-elect of this honor, Mrs. J. Seaton and Mrs. Rogers, mothers “of the bride and groom, were each presented with a| eating gifts and enjoying o social them by Mrs. W. Easton. The room was tastefully decorated with fall|- flowers in shades of wine and at or ai Handy Andy Shepard — a le- gendary figure in the world — a household name to all basketball players and fans the universe over will be with the Harlem Stars when they play here this evening in the KINNAIRD SOGIALS | Here Tonight] : SHHS Gym at 830 p.m, The ‘six-foot-four lovable giant has had volumes written about him in every country he has played — his wizardy, his tricky comedy and his spectacular hook shooting has brought sheer enjoyment to sports fans all over the world. . for An expression of sincere good wishes was evident among the many friends of Mr, and Mrs, Har- old Briggeman and family Satur- day evening. Forty of their friends from Kinnesird and surrounding districts went to the Briggemans of D. evening with. the happy couple in their new residence, Attending the house-warming party for Mr. and Mrs. Briggeman were Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brownlie, Mr. on The bride-clect’s table was cen-| ang Mis. George Marshall, Mr, and And of course Jack wants” tered with a a picture of Jill, and Jill wants a picture of Jack. stop in. for your , bowls, Portrait’, .. SOON sa PETTITT PHOTOS: AAA Ty“ ettctous resrestments. overflowing. These were placed the alde of the honoree. The 20 Mr, and Mrs. cake, the work of Mrs. Fern Bale, | .7.1, ta, Mr. and Mrs. Iver John- and was flanked on both sides with| +) rat Pier ae son’ and Mr, and Mrs. Charles white tapers and flowers in IOW| cruistensen, all of Kinnaird; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. ‘The many gifts were presented! yon Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs, in a decorated umbrella which was Gus Krueger of Castlegar; Mr. and at *|pectantly for the roar that signi- A which most clowns need elaborately |. incongruous clothes and make-up, is Shepard's natural birth right..He comes equipped with tenuous, ape- like arms which, by actual measure. ment, give him one of the longest | boarding-house reaches known in’ the country today. As pivot man under the. basket he occasionally stops the action to Play an impish game of hide-and- seek. With the casual alr of a ban- Ker occupied by only s minor loan, he fakes & pass, rolls his eyes, hides the ball under his shirt and pre- tends to pull it, out of a bewildered ear, ‘Then, bored with tom foolery, he hooks the ball lasily over his head, never looking at the basket, and waits ex- ties ig has swished through the hoop. Mrs. Harvey Higgins of {n-| Mr. and Mrs, Desmond Johnson ‘of vited guests enjoyed many games 7 and contests. At the close of a very | Blueberry Creek; Mra Laura Brig enjoyable evening the hostess serve geman, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lang, Mrs, Yvonne Seaman, Mr, and Mrs. George Collis, Mr. Raymond Wiley, SANA ee ee er een Rae ond Box 65, Robson, B. Phone 365-! 5662 = CALL Curtis Gray & Harold for basements, excavating sewers, ditching, sep’ tank holes, back filling and dump truck work of all kinds. 000 TTT mesCHUCK’ § RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BEEF RED STEAKS, Ib., ......... 69¢ BEEF SHORT RIBS, Ib, .......:. 35¢ VEAL CHOPS, all cuts, [b., ....... 69c BEEF BLADE ROASTS, blade removed Ih, .cceccecceeeeceseeees BEC FISH & CHIPS, Fraser Vale, pkg, .. 49¢ CAKE MIXES, Duncan Heinz, 3 for $1.00 Naboh PORK & BEANS, 4 tins .... 49c MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs., veoves SMe KLEENEX TISSUE, Flat Fold, 400, - - MARL] =o Nabob PORK & BEANS, case 24 tins $3.19. MAOF oi. cece eee wcee tenes 99c Mrs. Cecil Monteith of China Creel: stantly shine from hambone Pomposity to outraged innocence. He 4s forever snatching things from spectators in the first and second Tows-hats for his head, glasses to Put on referee, flash cameras to snap his own picture in an egotist. ically outlandish pose, . and Mr. and Mrs, Fred of Deer Park, . Mrs, G.*Guido returned on the weekend from attending the con- vention of hospital. auxiliaries in Vancouver. She visited her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Haight and other members of her family at the coast. Miss Lucy Yamaguchi of Grand ie Forks visited friends. in Kinnaird fe] white attending the teachers’ con~ vention here last weekend, Richard Warner of ‘| of Mrs, M, Funk were Mr, and Mrs. RENATA-SOGIALS . Mrs. M. Rohn Mrs. M. Evans and daughter Lenore of Kinnaird ‘were weekend visitors at‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Letkeman. Miss Carol McIntyre of Ross- land was a weekend visitor at the home of Miss Pearl Letkeman. Weekend visitors at the home celebrated his Th birthday Satur- day with an afternoon party fea- turing games and treats, Joining him around the party teble were Kay Hughes, Charlotte Brown, Jil Batchelor, Sophie Makorto, Elaine Tamelin, Fay Bignell, Dianne. War- ner,‘Russell Brown, Tommy Hugh- es, Emile Quidding, Wayne Tamelin. Archie ‘Makorto and Denis Hughes, We are going out of the Our record stock is. at brushes are available. See our many newlines Canadian Giftware. PHONE J. Olson and 2 ‘Wilma ‘and Wendy of Nakusp, also Miss Anne Funk of. Kamloops, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cooper of Trail spent a few days. here at their summer home, ‘Mr, J. Letkeman has left on a hunting trip to the East Kootenays. Mr, Jack Hansen of Grand Forks was a weekend visitor at the STATES TOYS TOYS TOYS closing out our stock. Dolis, guns, -and cards at 20% off all other toys’ 10% off. Records. — Records ‘full line from $1.98 $5.98. Come in and browse around. Check your needle on our - microscope, GIFTS. Germany, England, and Japan as well as our good “WE HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN TOWN? Visit our Stereo Room RICK’S home of Mr, and ‘Mrs, T.- toy line this Xmas so are record cloths, and from Denmark, Sweden, 365-5951 ’ FIVE ROSES i KINNAIRD, B.C. — . -+PHONE 3261 FRESH ROASTED Peanuts Ib... _ SUBJECT: SEWERAGE | By Comm. W. W. Thorp | Part 2: Sewerage System Costa © rielty and telephone — is not pro- Helent, safe disposal of domestic and commercial wastes, a system Sewerage, like other utilities of | must. be properly designed, properly modern living — water, gas, clect~| installed and properly maintained. “Gince most sewer facilitics are vided for nothing. To furnish ef. municipally owned it ‘is the tax: payer who niust supply the neces- sary capital and since the useful life of such a’ system Is many years the payments aro spread over many years. In this way, future as weil as present users pay their falr share, 1. LIKE A Wasvanir CG “PAINT 2— "| stalling a sewerage system for Cas- benefits so everyone pays, This concept bet nelthér ‘new nor startling. ‘The .cost of designing and ‘ine degar 15 estimated to be in excess of $400,000. In actual fact the ‘amount of the enabling bylaw you .are being asked to approve is $420,000. Spread over 20 years the re- Payment costs in principal and in- terest (approximately 6 per cent) totals about $720,00 or approxima- tely $36,000 per year, To this must be added about $6,000 a year for operation .and maintenance, This money will be raised in two ways — is con-|- Flour 25 Ib. bag | with ORDERS SALADA With pkg. of “free Instant Potatoes $149 Tea Bags : 120's feat Gelb tbsp $I A9 SUN RYPE. Apple Juice me 18 0 TH -45c¢ 49c 35¢ 89c AYLMER Pols Tomato Soup TINS. . AYLMER Ketchup 2 bottles LUMBERJACK Syrup 32 oz. bottle - NESCAFE Instant Coffee «ozs CUT-RITE. ;. Wax Refills 2 rolls. PUREX Toilet Tissue 4 rolls. FRESH Tomatoes tube. TOKAY Grapes: 2 Ibs. . GEMS Potatoes 10 Ibs. a MALKIN‘S at Cream Corn 6 tins . . BY THE PIECE Bacon lb. cuT-uP TRAY-PAK FLAT FOLD Kleenex 400's:i0x 39c $1.00 59c Fryine Chicken each . 98c Open. daily 9 am. to 9 p.m, except Monday, ‘closed ‘2 noon WE DELIVER vo Please bear with us during the enlargement of our store, we hope it will not inconvience you and know it will give you greater Space fer service on completion. if wala eer FOR ALL INTERIOR SURFACES OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. Phone 365-3351 Sagan ae natal sopigaent ee I Central Trading | ged on am equltanle geale “4250 ( it | T fi for suites, $5 for stores, offices, theatres, etc, $10 for restaurants ~KINNAIRD, B.C. and small industries; schools are FREE; DELIVERY _ "PHONE 365-3093- through service charges and throu-~ gh frontage tax, Both of these me- thods are famillar to Castlegar rate- payers since water rates are levied in the same manner, ‘The service charge hag been set at .$3 per month for one-family charged on a classroom basis and ed, ‘These rates are, in most cases, able rates charged by Grand Forks and Fruitvale,’ These communitiés the hospital will pay so much per |, equal to or less than the compar- |: CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Mrs. Ji, Johnson, Phone 305-8294 Mr,‘A, A, Lamb, Mr, Herb Pitts; Mr. Pete Ewart, Mr. Bob ~ Wadey, Mrs,.Marg Bacon and Mrs, E, Din. ner motored to Grand Forks Satur- day to attend, the Legion and LA Zone meeting, They returned Sun- day. They: reported ‘a very busy time at the meeting. Mrs. Emma Klontz of Squa- mish, who was enroute to Calgary, spent o short visit with Mrs, I. McNell and Mra,.I. Swaddle, . Mr, and Mrs, Ellwood Gruner- ud and family arg visiting in Van- couver and other coast points, They are expected to return ot the week- end. Mr. Earl Young of Trail. con- ducted the evening service at: the Onstlegar. United Church on Sunday evening. Sunday was Laymens Sun- day. ' ‘Mr, and Mrs, Earl MacLean, vi. sited the latter's mother and bro- ther, Mra. “wynne and Harry, ‘in Nelson this ‘week, Mr, and Mrs, F. D, Hirtle have returned from Vancouver where they visited for a few days. | Mr. and .Mrs. ©. King, accom~ panied by their daughter- Marjorie and Irene Funk of Renata, motored © Kamloops where they visited their daughter, Miss Jeanette King. « FP — To Mr, and were chosen for since they are. similar In size to Castle- gar and both have installed sewer- age systems in the past few years. ‘The amount of frontage tax has not been definitely set, but’ it will not exceed 20 cents per foot. It will probably be possible to lower this once the system 1s com- pleted and all users are connected. Revenue will be critical during the first part year of operation and any deficit incurred must be made up from General Revenue. An ave- rage homeowner with 60 foot fron- tage would thus pay’ $36 (less dis- count) in service charge and $12 in frontage tax or less than $50 per year. - ‘There is, of course, the initial cost of connecting to the system to ‘be covered. This will vary depend- ing on your property. If your house is distant from the ‘connection point, or your disposal lines are deep as would be the case with some basement . plumbing; “it - will’ obviously cost you more to “hook up” than your neighbor whose Apple Juice Sun Rype, 48 oz. 39c Sugar 10 Ibs. MALKIN'S Pork, & Beans 3,!15 or. SMOKED. Pork. Picnics Ib. Sausages SKINLESS, 3 LBS., FOR HALLOWE'EN SHELL OUTS Candy 3, 39¢ PKGS., . Peanuts in the shell, 2 Ibs., Lineup with BEAR - KEN'S “p Kinnaird - Phone 365-2472) OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS | - ; DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY: & THURSDAY © ~ I ccCACNCNRERO Mrs. M, Chernenkoff of winlaw, Oct, 19, a daughter. ~ STAINTON — To Mr, and Mrs. zehp Stainton of eee Och 20, a daughter, — McOREIGHT — to “Mr. and naird, Oct, 20, a’son, KKANIGAN — To Mr, and Mrs, @ son, [Mike Kanigan of Brilliant, Oct. 25, house is close to: the property line and who has ) basement plumb- ing. It is the responalbillty of the homeowner ‘to install the lars sewer pipe on his own property, An average cost is estimated to be 2 per foot of length installed. The actual: connection from your ‘property line to the #ewer in ‘the street or alley. Is the responsib. ility of the village. for this .|stake?, 2° am sure. that a great Dear Sir: I want to take advantage at this ‘time, of the Invitation extend- ed in the Castlegar News to submit letters to the editor, pro and con, regarding the sewerage bylaw, Is it not possible that this can be written about in-an intelligent manner, remembering that it is the sewerage bylaw that Js controver- sinl and not the personal or busi- ness Ilfe of.any one of us that is at Sewers Costly at this Time CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursd. aly lay, Oct. 26, 1961 5 . Let-us have more letters, pro 4 q and con, but keep them at the 9 sewerage bylaw level, stating our reasons simply and plainly, ‘MIN. De jA BINNIE. UBG GRADUATE - More than 600 students will re- celve their degrees from the Unl- verailty of British Columbia today at fall in the Dalver:. many. ‘clear thinking” re- sent being called myopic. T will not support the sewerage bylaw because I believe it -is too great a burden with which to sad- dle the taxpayers of our ttle vil- loge at this time. Let’ us wait until our industries here have reached a more stable level and our hous- ing development further advanced before entering upon such a huge and costly undertaking, I want to. make it clear that I am not against sewers; I believe in them as Iam gure we all do. £ feel, however, that the cost of such an ‘undertaking would work a great hardship on our pensioners, low in- come workers and those with large families, Mrs. Raymond MoCrelght of Kin-|, * | danac Hospital Auxiliary, Mra. J. B. New President , Mrs. 0. W. MacBey of Trail was elected president of the auxill- arles division of the B.C, Hospitals Association, which held its annual meeting at Vancouver, It is the first time that a pro- vincial president has been chosen from the Kootenays. Mrs, Macey is & past president ‘of the Trail-Ta- Sutherland of Trail was elected Provincial secretary and Mrs. W. H. cilor for this District. _ e while *the ditch is open ‘and the system is being constructed will be BOWLING @ flat $65 for a f inch connec- tion. ‘The -few users, who six-inch pipe will pay proportion- ately more. This compares favor- abyl with the $75 charge made by Fruitvale and the $80 ‘charge of Grand Forks, Once the system is intsalled and new juire require Tuesday 1 pam, Ladies” League _ ~ibadies high single, Mona Me- nard, 294 (Oglows); Ladies “high 844; Team high aggregate, Aero Ta- xi, 2415, requi digging the charge will be. the ac- tual cost of the connection which will be appreciably more.'Some mu- charge as high as $160 SNA _ HALLOWEEN 2 199 Suen! Masks. and Costumes Capes and. Masks Novelty Noses and Glasses 59c “Make Up: Kits a... preveeeeseeee 196 Party Napkins. ‘Funny’ Masks : PRESCRIPTIONS PLAZA DRUG A CANADIAN MUTUAL ‘WORTH AMERICAN LIFE AcStRARGE COMPANY, and $125,is quite common. So you:can see that even if you are. not prepared to connect im- mediately it is to-your advantage to have ‘the pipe Iaid to the con- nection point on your property line while the crews are busy laying the iewers in your neighborhood. Next week: Bowers vs Septic Tanks, “INSURANGE ‘For All Your INSURANCE AND ‘REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 . ANDERSON AGENCIES tune-up job right now. DICK FOWLER, Robson, B.C. Something's wrong with my car, I can smell gas. Sometimes your nose fools you but nothing fools our mechanics, Bring.in your ‘car for a first class Castle. Motors Lid. Reed of Castlegar’ was elected coun- | ~ |. aggregate, Mona Menard, 703 (Og- |. lows); Team high single, Aero Taxi | . " $5 FOR A $100 BOND, ETC. sity armoury. Leo Goetting of Kinnaird will be presented his B.Ed. for the sec- ondary school program, * : PUBLIC F reachtwaye Ltd. ar AN Outstanding © ; Hauler | NELSON 2.446 j TRAIL 368-3533 CANADA SAVINGS BOND BUY YOURS . “FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENTS ~ DOWN PAYMENT OF 5%— - $2.50 FOR A $50 BOND, BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR BANK OF AONTREAL : Canadas Fost Gach in See MAUR AFUPE alles PAY'N TAKIT OPEN MON. - FRI. 9 xm D ow “20 LB. CELLO SPUDS . \7 Cea each "LARGE EGes 59 DUZ. DF a “MAPLE-LEAF BRAND’? 24 02. Detergent 59c each 8 OZ. PRGS. Cheese Slices 3 for $1.00 48 OZ. Apple Juice 3 tins $] ps ed BOLOGNA Or - WIENERS |.3 Ibs. $1.00 CUT-UP. Frying Chix 89c each