CONGRATULATIONS AAA to. the CLOVERLEAF MOTEL on its opening this week Mitchell Supply Limited - BUILDING SUPPLY BEST. OF LUCK Mr. and Mrs. Nick Panio ON THE OPENING OF THEIR CLOVERLEAF MOTEL PLUMBING AND HEATING by SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING A Best of Luck TO Mr. and Mrs. Nick Panio " (continued from page na) He. arms. stretching to the river ted ry and Olyil Defence #25 to fei workers; Last night an started to float this morning within from the pumphouse walkway. Cel- the booms, gar has offered to supply the booms danger of being flooded but the| swiftness of, the river’ will: prevent three-quarters of the mill's water] the booms from belng put in place supply that it takes directly from| by tugs. The company has loaned the river 1s giving the company] the village pike poles and water Cerar’s puip mill is In nO] at no cost to the village but the]. the LA to the Csnadian ‘Legion sup- plied supper for the workers. Department of highways crews ‘and equipment ore being used to haul sand to'the dyking operation while Ite yesterday afternoon wa~- ter, went over the BIS, near the trouble in Its cperetten: Neen anfety jackets, and floating fine mater! - Givil Defence has request water’ is’ plugging filters, strainers ed barron to prepare its two and’ pumps, spare 25 hp pumps in the event “Tho'Renata ferry is ex- they are needed by Kinnaird. pected to cease operations today, ‘he approximately 15 pan completely isolating the small eom-| 4,9 the mi Sopow subdivision ert ioe Bese: hccrran cut off] Patch borders Castlegar are now from Byringa Oreek by a wash-out drawing. water: from Castlegar's sy- on the Deer Park road near the| Stem since the private water intake camping grounds as you leave the | 2°'™ rving that area has been mado community. inoperative by high water. Foreman’ Says Diling: Job ‘Not ‘Good Enough The fob, done of oiling Kin- naird roads was’ not good enough, ‘works. foreman Patil Hitdebra: told Kinnaird council Monday, me ‘wrlttett report.” * Roads not already ies should Inga Creek has been cut e village off ©: Bree ¢ while Robson, in ty N. T. Oglow lashed out.Tuesday | turn, has been closed off to heavy| night at the department of high- traffic by the building of dykes} Ways and the water rights branch near the ferry approaches. A ramp| for not being Prepared for the js now being constructed to move| floods and for not having made traffic, early arrangements for. offering an @ The first Castlegar ferry | alternative transportation service went out of operation early Monday | cross the Columbia. morning while the second ferry ‘In.’ Castlegar. the Hk be by Tuesday night, wrote Mr. Hildebrandt. "Ones that were ‘done - were. a little too light. ‘They should be heavier.” ‘The foreman submitted a writ ten report, aaid village chairman Carl Loeblish, because he worked almost 48 hours: straight for the village. \ Mr. sald 13 water oe closed down at 5.15 p.m, Tuesday. tive have been installed but Many permanent residen- 3 park as ces bat sinner homes haye been well ag the village's sanitary landfill flooded at Robson. People have also|farbage dump have been flooded been flooded out. at Syrings Creek, | ul by high water, Deer Park, Renata and Castlegar. High school students and The ferries are inoperative ana other volunteers are bullding dykes] the David Thompson memorial at at Robson. They filled 5,000 sand-|the ferry 1s about half covered. bags on Tuesday and | another 1,000] People living across the river and yesterday. working in Castlegar are, using’ the |. Kinnaird is making pre-|OPR bridge ‘footpath, as are pas~'| parations for putting a Jog boom | sengers for’ OPA who are met on around its pumphouse and- water | the other side of the river by the intake, "The boom will protect the | Nelson limousine, pump house from driftwood and A Greyhound bus stays at Cas- back eddies, The boom will take|tlegar, making scheduled trips to the form of a triangle with the | Trail to make connections with East apex at the pumphouse and the|and West buses. Celgar’s sawmill is down but the pulp mull fs still able to main- 80 more water service standplpes need to be ordered. ‘The roof onthe works. ahed of. fice has been completed’ while a 24-hour watch Js being kept on the water tank because the over-flow Js not working. The report noted that there are soft spots in the recently-laid pbineketop in the village. Are Wives - | Considered Baggage i. cutting: off Robson. from, the rest of BO; until’a fill was put in at-6 this morning, Fred Pressacco, chatrmani of the Chamber of Commerce's roads. and bridges committee, was busy this morning contacting the highways department endeavoring to get ex- tended hours on the ‘shuttle ferry, so that the boat would be available homes located, on the ‘awnalll fata, for Celgar and Cominco employees, Castlegar Man Geis Law Bacholor Degree A Castlegar man, Henry God- deris, ‘received his bachelor of laws degree from Gonzaga University at Spokane during commentement ex- ercises on May 28,. ” Mir, Godderis is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Hank Godderis of Castle- gar. The new lawyer graduated from Rossland high school in 1953 and: also attended Notre Dame Col_ lege at Nelson before going to Gon- zage. ccc - ms CHUCK'S » RED: ‘AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. ! STEAK, T-Bone or Club; Ib, ...... 796: -WIENERS, bulk, th, ....-.----.. 380 BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed PORK CHOPS, ail cul, hy... VEAL ‘GHOPS, all culs hh, Be eerie 18 HI-G Grape or Orange Drink . tee — KETCHUP ayliee: 2, ru oz, Btls. a ABc : ‘Castlegar Social ‘Notes Mrs. H, Johnson, Phone 8294 | Vernon they all attended the wed- getineiagne eens te been ding of their niece, Miss Joan Swi. reine a low, Ms, and Mow G, Hae Ms fee returning home Sunday even. now eae to Princeton, Mr, Alex Harrower of the Bank i and Mrs, W. E. McOreight| of Montreal ataff at Kaslo was the| ‘of Castlegar accompanied Mr. and weekend guest of his parents, Mr. Mrs, A. J, Swihart of Kinnaird and| and Mrs. W, Harrower. Mrs, R, MoCreight of Nelgzon to the] . Sunday guest tM Mr, and Mrs. Okanegan, visiting at Winfleld,} HH. Johnson were Mr. and Myra. Armstrong and Vernon, Wale in| George Easteott. of Rossland, Mr, .| here Saturday, and Mrs, Pete Murphy of ‘Trait and barat ae Turner of Port,Ham- Turner isa: former Rossland ‘resident, : » AL Raggio.’ of Nelson, ‘tor inerly * ‘of Castelgar, was a visitor - Mr. Leo Franco of Kimberle; visited ius ‘parents Mr, and Mrs, 3 Franco for.a few days on the oo-| 2 casion of Hele, 26th wedding an- 2m Se [ls Trading “KINNAIRD, B.C. COFFEE EE ROOSTER “59e ons NO. 1-3 LBS. ce 00 E PORK PICNICS .. edb. = PORK ; WITH BEANS Malkins 4 for we AD Mr. an Victoria visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H. Adie. het’ mother in “White Rock,’ ‘They ‘were’ accompanied by thelr eon“and ‘Trail’ visited re ie home -of Mr, and Mrs, Hf, A weeks. Mr, Tupper left a week ago while Mrs. Tupper and the vetllaren, end.. Here pretty Shirley Hampshire pours : FOOD GALORE was ccnauaied ‘at! “Celgar' 5 | open house at the. pulp mill on‘ the week- some’ of the 00 gallons ‘of coffee’ used. 5,200. donu 250 gallons “an 2,000 cookies, = Pettitt Photo ts, -820 gallons of ‘fruit juice, of coffee, 5,000. pieces of cake House a at Msn, J. Btetling “of| Clear skies, Mr, and Mrs, Schnell have ret house’ over, the past turned from’ vistt at the ome of| | From the “arrival\of the first employee ‘for an advanced tour, on and'neighborly cur.) As foalty brought: “people by the ‘thou- ties and guides got underwi sand: to’ Celgar’é pulp mill open |; weekend. ' Pulp Mill. Open. Success - daughter, of the last guest’ on’: ‘Sunday’ eve Logs entering the: barker - ening, Mr. and’ Mrs, J. Sterling ; ‘of | More than 40 guides were kept busy | Pear from the other side, white. at an ‘and the process to ‘visitors: Migs ‘ Tennis * sarey,” nurse-in ‘A total. of,:8,300: nersons, agi training at the Royal’ Columbian] Saturday and 3,400 een siotps. ‘were made‘ up, he Pat-| Bennington. : Favorite, old call ke taht, fr young and sian and family ‘are Mr, Kassian’s giant } 60:ton };Colby ‘ Crane:;, Liftin, 50-foot : bundles ‘of logs from the of Edmonton, George Kassian, an river ‘tal the: Jog. deck: jacone:igrab, uncle, arrived from | hospital ‘in’ New’ Westminster, vi-| Cel a tions or are they. unnecessary Ni gar luring’ open house: ? on the opening of their 3 sited her parents; for two weeks. | - _ How to Remove: ~ Thosa Tea Stains ICE CREAM Westland: half’ gal 59c OPEN ALL DAY’ SUNDAY » baggage The Kinnaird council grappled CLOVERLEAF Place the stained part of the| ft the pulp mill ao the rafts are! in making plans for the Union of blonket over a large bowl, and pin| tee ett further up the lake: i ees to the rim of the bowl with clothes] tne pulp mill Is Sree: paeatea ee eee eae erat ver SURF, King Size ....-..-++.++- $1.22 © being held in September at Ver- MOTEL THE CASTLE ELECTRIC pins, Mix together two tablespoons of glycerine, half a tablespoon of liquid ammonia, and ten table- spoons of tepid water. Brush this mixture well into the stained part with @ fairly still nail brush, Let stand for eight hours, molstening with the lquid every two: hours, CLOVERLEAF - MOTEL On the successfal completion of modern up-to-date premises. EATON'S oF CANADA VANCOUVER commucrsaus VICTORIA Rub the stained part hard with a clean plece of cloth, pour clean, warm water through the spot, and hang to. dry, When dry, brush with a whisk and the blanket will look like new again. KINNAIRD BRIEFS Bullding permits totaling $24,- 300 were appreven. ‘The tle-tn erie of side roads should be completed by Tuesday night, sald village chairman Carl Loebiich. eee ‘The WKHU report showed one sample .of coll-nerogenes in five tests, ‘The ‘sample was taken on May 25, : eee Alex: Creighton appeared before council with regard to a duplex he Js building directly behind the vil- Jage office. He has run across an old, abindoned water line. =~ oe danger ‘from rising water. The woodreom is the only unit conatruc- ted on filled ground. During con- struction 503. lineal feet of sheet metal piling were driven along the foreshore while, starting from the pilings, an earth-filled dam of se- lected gravel was. constructed. ‘Rip rapping consisting of 34,000 “The wives should go along ... Or should they?” asked village chairman Cart not 8, Rust. “You ‘don’t want them,” laughed’. municipal.’ clerk. Allen Selbie. The last word, however, will probably He with the wives, |ff : a with this problem Monday night : oo &§ . a - euble yards of quarried rock was used during construction to fii|- along the woodroom, shoreline. The school board has left five’ buses on the Robson side of the Columbia and about 175 high school. students are walking over the rail- road bridge under supervision, “Before. each ©) of the bridge‘school authorities check with the CPR to make sure that no ells ar are expected In the area. high ‘peheo! students are bot in Onstlegar and are still Attending’ school. River levels for the past week]: are as follows:\Fri, June.2:. 28.70;'|’ Sat. June 3! 20.49; Sun, June 4: |. 3030; Mdn, June 5:32.35; Tues. June 6:: $2.32, and Wed., june 1 3356.0 ‘The reading “ents morning was, 9455 ft, up 99 ft: over yesterday's reading. At Deer Park yesterday. the Deer Park-Renata ferry was just ‘Park-Renata PHONE 3261 ! URED LABEL BEEF . : Steal ks ‘TBONE, S:RLOIN, LB. RED RIPE Watermelon. each PEAS, Nabob, 15-02. ‘for ...... 69 CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES, Dad’s 2 pkgs. seeeeeeteseeen cece B86 : WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY : AND DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY a f THURSDAY <= | cme later Edward. 7th. °’, =| =I _ =| =| son, Mrs. Reed and Mrs, W. A. Mo- =| Connachie all of ‘Trail, attended the = =| = The cornerstone of the Ottawa Letgeoae buildings was.-lafd in 1960 by the then Prince of Wales, AT OUR PRE- STOCK TAKING SALE JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER, 98c size SALE... 69c _ WOODWARD’S GRIPE, WATER, reg. 90c SALE 69c ~ -MEN’S STRETCHY SOCKS, reg. 69c ‘3 prs for $1.69 HELEN CURTIS SPRAY NET. . +58 inspected ‘the « industrial. site. ‘space of time?” many marvelled, visitors to the Open Hous: route.’ arrows ‘painted, during a much’ needed * Buses shuttled back and. forth between :. the ~ local .* ‘high School grounds snd the mill* transporte Pulp mill personnel had ‘worked | guide ropes setup; dis- oo in and ou ‘every department on the two-hour route’ and a‘ group of ‘special displays for people to‘study Pre-achool: children were enter. in the nursery, break at the’erd of tour. ..- ‘Visitors followed _ the® process. from its. beginning as a log: through to. the: finished bleached ‘Pulp pro-|- duct. : i In préparation, parking: facill-. ties ‘for hundreds of cars had been and of the Castlegar-Kinnaird Civil Au- xillary. Police’ Force, trained by the ROMP, were on'hand as‘a practice exercise’ and community service to keep things flowing, Lio After cBigning. the guest - book and studying a safety display, vi-' sitors .gathered around .: pulp mill ‘:models, used extensively in‘the de- ‘sign, ‘cost éstimating, construction and training-stages of the project. approved for payment. Ti i TAT TTTcise Ann We are pleased to announce the official OPENING of our ‘CLOVERLEAF MOTEL - Opposite the Castleaird Plaza : 8 Electrically Heated Deluxe Units to Gere the Travelling Public FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 8011 +” Mr. and Mrs. Nick Panio Q ET | May 29 to June't, Accounts. totaling $5,261.86 were| Deer Park side, It was expected to about at the end of its cable on the| | Bo out of service sometime today. No. T, BULK. . Several residents: ‘have » been}: > ‘flooded out at Renata and one at Deer Park. Residents of both: com- munities are busy preparing for the year 1048 flood level. At Syringa Creek acres of drift ‘wood are around numerous proper- ties and boats are tleing up at the Smith’s Marine Service Store, One WIENER _ Buns 1: “HOT ‘DOG Rate FE ROZO At Robson some permanent 're.| sidents have been evacuated: while | services to all flooded homes and those likely to be flooded. ~~ . Sandbagging Is still being car- rled out at the ferry. Commented Robson-resident Paul Thederahn of of. work belng done by high school ‘students: “They're great.” ‘The Salvation Army has dona- Cominco Directors ae || plants “at Calgéry, ". mine, - concentrator, ertillzer and iron plants at Kimberley, § and met. special civic visit to mark. ‘diamond jubilee. The trip: was “made -Wieners: Ib. doz. 2. oz. “far ae UICE, Sun: hos, ‘Be oz tin _- MARGARINE, Better Buy, 2 Ibs. f : -HUDNUT QUICK HOME PERM, reg. $2 SALE $1. 49 “BLUE LINED ENVELOPES, 15c pkg. NOW: 4 for 39c_ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES reg. 25¢ pkg. Now: 3 for 39c " WINSTON: VELLUM 2 pads for only... .: MOTH: CRYSTALS ry Ib. on ave for only. . ‘COLEGATES PASTE reg. . $1. 19 ON SALE FOR 79. “GARDEN. GLOVES » up to 98c. value All on. Sale. for 49c: : inoving that at this thme of the ouioast naan tn Castlegar ‘so ‘far. this':y: ear ams ounted to $216,808, ‘bullding. insp tor Narnian * peoNabD, told pela Tuesday:night, ::: During“ May dutlaing permits totaling $48,003 were: approved. Four dog tags —. netting $12 — were,is- sued while ‘four traffic tickets cwere handed, out for jovertime . parking Four, warning | tiotets .fwete | also handed out... ation’ were demonstrated as the] has beeti reported ‘a delightful af- 500-lb, bales passed into the ware-} fair with 36 ladies-enjoying re- house on'a series of automatic rolls} freahmesits on the lawn of O. J. “How could you-‘build such’a] 9nd conveyors, + Plant from nothing in'such a short ‘Mill. manager Eugene. Defuca of Rossland to Ron. Wisted of Kin- Es,‘ to have everything in ship-|was.high in his pratse of .employ-|naird . in Sacred Heart Church, ees who had-completed the tour ar-| Rossland, finds wedding guests ar-|/-> rangements and taken such an in- riving, at. the home ‘of. Ron’s par- terest” in’ working ‘as. guides. He| ents, Mr. and:Mrs. dim -Wisted on| also. praised office stafis who ran Friday. They are Mr, and Mrs. Ha- the nursery and assisted with ea-| rold Ackerman, Mr, and’Mrs. Gary| . Total Over $200,000 brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs..M.,S, Reside near Hamilton,| . Total building permits 8pproved| Ont., at the close of school. She will Wilson home that morming. tained with balloons, coloring books,| ited Ghenek WAT the mavty waa, ice cream and cookies while parents! hosted by Mrs, Wilson and Mrs. | toured. “Even disposable diapers|torne Westgate. were’ on hand to: meet’ emergencies) marriage of Miss Claudia LaFace Ackerman, Mr, and Mrs, M;, Dea- kove .and “Art Armstrong, ‘all of Seattle;. and .Mr. Wisted’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Fay’ Alden of Orville, Wash, Miss Betty Reside will join her remain in the east to Biudy. in the Missionary Service. * Last month's meeting * of the Baden ‘Powell Club was held at the home of the president, ; Mrs. Earl Pink, with 18: members- in. atterts, t dance: “*. 4 ) Plans. ‘were made tor a trae berry tea and bake sale to be held June 15 at the home of, Mrs. Cecil Munns. Refreshments were. served. LET TER TO: EDITOR .. 43e : ies Dear Sir: My. wife: “ tayself are ‘com- I | paratively néweomers ‘to: your com. munity haying: only resided at Rob-/. son. for. some’six months.-We pur- "Pine ° Beach "| Motel,”* ittle| house'and home,'this past'few days a ied about what has ‘happened fo ‘The one Bright ‘spot ‘in the pio-| ture is the tine way in ‘which all’ B| our. neighbors came . to our eld | cold water into our basement which was: four. feet deep in. water and packed out, our: deep freeze, ‘dryer, ironer, washer and other articles just: as heavy, heltetis Tardy) : They, . accompliaht feat I thought’ was ‘nigh’, ienpouaible and not’ a- cent .,vould: they ‘accept for their .brave and. arduous’ task; just a ‘neighborly. act of kindness was thelr only comment, =: .° So. lets not, worry so: much about. our teenagers of today, let them know ‘and ‘feel that they. are needed and-while we have young men ‘such as these ‘four growing in- chasit the Beagonio place next’ to|- A-Flood: Victim's s ‘Thanks: ghborly, spirit ‘which ts ‘so evident in.our community will never die, _.We jane. both proud to be" one to manhood this friendly and.nel- by" Mrs, "Mark Bale. SHEINEING DOLLARS _ ‘taxation the Canadian. who earned on the’ same scale today; taxation took $96 In 1939 and_$1,759 . in':1959,-and inflation has reduced purchasing power of the 1959 “Because of inflation and higher} - $5,000-in 1939 needs $11,576 ‘to lve] 2 income A. preview of the forthcoming|: ~ + Fesidue by exactly one-half. MOTH DAMAGE MILDEW.. “Perspiration’ ‘Odor We protect all your garments with our FREE MOTH-MILDEW-ODOR _ PROOFING SERVICE : Pick-up & ‘Delivery | Every sMendey & Thursday KOOTENAY LAUNDRY. ‘& DRY CLEANERS ‘ ‘AGENTS, ii Karnies Ladies’ Wear, Central Trading, :Jack’s Pic'‘N Pac