CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20, 1961 Fine Arts Director Speaks to PTA ‘The gue meeting of the Kinnaird Elementary PTA was held in the Kinnaird Elementary School lost week. President Mrs, T. E. Green wos in the-chair with 26 members present. The attendance | A COMPLETE Natural Gas Service And installation Licensed: Service ‘Man anda complete * Propane Service Bulk: and. Bottle Propane EXPERIENCED “. SERVICE’ MAN Save by Dealing’. ‘With Us '- Barclay Products LIMITED. Phone 5154 Castlegar Across From Theatre .| bigger job than just a prize was won by Mrs. W. E. Mac- Cabe’s class, . Volunteeriig {o act on the nominating committce were Mrs, R. Davis from the Upper Bench, Mrs. D, Peppard from the highway, and Mrs, Heck from the Woodland Park subdivision, Someone will be appointed from the Dumont .aub- division, Monty Warner, representative for the Kinnaird Swimming Pool, was presented, with a cheque for|’ $125 by Mrs. Green from the PTA and Miss Valerie Dawson and Alex Sharp presented him with a cheque for $100 from the Teeny Weeny Theatre of the school. Mr, Warner, thanked them, aad Kinnaird Social Notes. CAMP ‘Winnipeg Ballet, Robert McFerrin, of the Metropolitan Opera and Hugh McLean of BBC and CBC radio fame were among those men- tioned, Dormitory accommodation twill be provided in the dorniitories at Notre Dame. College and In privateshomes, ~ f Supervised weekend activities ‘are also provided for the youngsters and oldsters attending these . clas- oh Mrs. ¥. Kaufman, Phone 5488 Mrs, John Weaterlund and| Cheney, daughter Diann returned Saturday Wash., Mr and Mra, A. H. Reilly of [kets while the bake table was sup- arrived on the |ervised by Mrs. T. Davidsor, Mra, weekend to spend afew days with |O, J. Wilson and Mrs, J, Roberts. INSURANCE | CENTRE ‘Auto, Fire, Liability, Sloboces from a two-week, holiday wih re-| their daughter and fomlly, the Pat | Mrs, B. Brown looked a after. the and. Accident nad: Life Haleys. + Mrs, M, Campbell is spending some time at Elderaley, Sask. vi- latives at Vernon, Friends of Mr. and Mrs, D. G. McMillan and: family extend to them congratulations and best wi- shes in the observance of the Mc- sewing table. Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Hominluk siting her. alster and brother-in- and family visited on U ‘ ADVIBOR8: Jaw, Mr; and’ Mrs, Wm. Campbell, | the Weekend, RRR rac Ta ” 1338 Cedar Ave, ‘Traul, B.C. ‘Phene 318i Home Nursing Auxitiary Views ‘Two. Cancer Films -.Waldie Charges Bennett 1B Million CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20, 1961 * “9 Cords PulpwoodUsed their golden Millans 54th wedding who will be on April 17; Sunday afternoon saw wedding this coming week. friends dropping in Mr, Allen Selby. will attend a mais SE thee, males aud enttes: ‘Tonstmasteta conference at Vernon 4 that ithe’ EA make an effort to spon- sor a talented youngster who other- wise couldn't attend this school. Other communities. are making an effort to do this. A committee con- sisting of Mrs. B, Fisher, Miss B. ‘Tarbet and Mrs. ‘Hing volunteered, “| 10, Mi, and Mrs, E. Johnson, Phil- Among their many guests were Mrs.] on the, weekend. A, ‘Morehouse, . oe E, Burroughs, and Mrs, O, J, Wilson had Mire, Re. Giles, Mre. J. Walte, Mra,|a8 thelr guests-Mr, and Mrs. J. D P, McDougal, Mrs. W. Gordon, | Lang of Kimberley for several days, Mrs. W. D, Smith, ‘Mrs. Ralph Bag-| They motored here to attend. the : funeral: of. the late A, J, Slater, Ms and Geraldine, their son .and| spending. the weekend with the Jaw, Mr, and Mrs. Gar-| Wilsons, sald that work was the pool, though they have. dis: éovered that building a pool fs a to in with On Soar ‘and report to the McMillan, and Mrs. A. Alder-} Mr, Mra, Harvey. Jack ian. a s Sunday at Nakusp, ‘visiting former filled with water.” Mra, B, Fisher then introduced E, D. Baravalle of the Nelson School of Fine Arts, He presented every- one with a booklet listing the pro-. posed classes for this summer's session, He gave & short history of fine arts, in the district and then gave the background on some of the exceptionally fine teachers they have ined up for this summer's session. ‘Arnold Spohr. of the Royal nt unwed mothers from Castlegar spent 63 days last year in Amy Unwed Castlegar Mothers : Spent. 83 Days in Homes Mr, and. Mrs, rdon. Ball, . : Recent. guests of Mr, and Mrs, Edmondson havo been. the for- mers, mother, Mrs, H, Edmondson of Fruitvale; and.a distant ‘rela- tive, Mr. Robert Banks, who tra- velled| here from, Edmonton for a visit before. returning to ‘his: home carr ener iea in Shotten, County, ot Durem in Comm. George ig | England. aa are eer rene | | Mra. H, Palsson and Mira, ar- homes run ‘by the in, Calgary and Vancouver. Major Powell of the Army's public relations department toldJ 't easily reach.) VOY Jack spent Monday in Trail pane pp catgee sti eed noted | 88 the guests of the staff. of the thag “the work the Salvation Army |Maple School for the handicapped. SUNSHINE. “§NTO YOUR HOME. “WITH: - : ‘You'll really ‘enjoy. painting the one-coat way ‘with; Monal ‘Latex. It smooths cn fast—dries in minutes—is com odor-free,.. Touches ‘up .In..no. time—and -gleans. up with just @ water! Give y your walls and cell: Bs - with the glorious colors of Monsmel Lated = °° ‘The Fob,. March ‘meeting of the ‘Home Nursing | Auxiliary to Oli Elementary ‘school. Miss. A. O'Btien showda two ine ‘teresting and ‘informative films on| ty Slowing Up Final Treaty 7 charge that Premier Ben-| Defence was held at the Kinnaira} Bett “hurrled" the federal govern-| Chamber of Comme: a ment Into signing thie Columbia ri- hai ver treaty with the U.S, anil is now slowing up ratification ‘of the trea- week’s, meeting of ‘the Castlegar W.T. Waldie, chairman of the group's. water) resources commit: tee,’ said that ‘the treaty projects, by as to Cancer... The ‘tities were Must By| cost) of , Power, was’ ‘made ‘at 1 last} been provincial Projects for sight High, Arrow dam, have Chance". and “Self. Cancer,” raciae mites wos _ Evening Group : . Plans Print. Sale “For. Early dune Miss L. " Meienzie Teported that used from the Loan’. “Cupboard. tor these: is Following: the business meeting ‘M. Welaner. : TOS a@ Byndicate Grpup Discussion. was Reports were read by secretary, held. Subject’ discutsed was: ‘How | Mrs. Beth Rogers, and thanks went teady would you be, !f summoned out to, Mrs. Johrison and Mra, L, fo to the sale, “Final plans for a print sale, and Gallo and Mrs, Helen McLeod an- | Ke Sale were:made for June, Fol- to a. sudden. ergency call?” The two instructors, Mrs. Ann towing ; . z “;Blxteen ‘members and one visi-| elt! She Informed the group that ‘more | tor Were ‘ present ‘at the business Pome arranges BS 0. the, cost of] crutehes'are needed as the demand meeting \of the Robson Evening Increasing, ; Group held at he Rome of Mrs, years,*, He said it “seems fun that the - a ny" now government could take over tiie] tively amalt areas which the: entire project on its own with the| in free hold, the pulp and "beper $65 ‘million - flood \ payment going companies usually take dbout two- into. B.O.'s treasury. Mr. Waldie sald the second ot|o¢ pulpwood, these, proposals’ is unfair. ta the} which they use annually. people of Canada as a whole, Chamber. president R, D, Min- nion thet a number of wants federal guarantees as fo the whole. cost,” He sald’ that federal Finance Minister Donald Fleming amet, with Premier Bennett, in’ Victoria‘ re-| cently and the Premier asked for | power or, : failing that, the federal water lcencing' aot It wil be “time’ Persons are ebout roads From the 183,000 square miles the. provinces, and from the rela: thirds of the some 13 million cords Mostly conifers, The mills purchase the remain. der from farmers, settlers, . and from other owners or operators of and accesses and about clearing of lnkeshores when the dams are con- structed, ~ Mr, Waldle repiled that when Public hearings are held under the © present these thoughts.” KOOTENAY TERROR. - | were servéd by the hostess, Mrs. M. Weisner, and the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lig. Worley, \. Mrs, B, Macalister won the draw. | “Airline. Castlegar Violence continued to flare in the West Kootenay Sunday’ after- noon after & 48-hour lull in ‘the bomb threats and bombing - which Bombs Destroy _ Poles - Two Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company power , poles were blown, up a quarter unile south: of Castlegar at‘ about 230 Q.m. Friday. The noise of the ex. plosion awakened many District eminent Damage ts tstimated at . The cost of . operating the, woodlands, harvesting and. de: llvering this wood to the mills runs to’ some, hundreds .of millions of dollars annually, of which more than. two-thirds is paid: out in wages either by those selling wood fo the mills or to workers employ- ed on the limits of the various companies. In’ British ‘Columbia, cutting work goes’ on during most of ‘the year, Owing to the ‘great size’ of the trees and to the mountainous terrain, he power saw, heavy trucks, and. other’ specialized mechanical equipment used in road” building and. transportation . Have ‘been’ in use for ‘many ears - in that pro- vince. or “Tour-toot lengths fn a “slasher” the bark ,is torn from the logs. Of forest’ Which they ease from| mill and thet the bark is usually The logs move from the wood epoved oa Mb pile: by conveyor belt to a sorting ‘common mei jod of room where improperly barked barking is'a, tevolving drum where are sent back to the barker, oe >The: ‘Kinnaird Swisaming Pool Society ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING 8:00 Pim. MONDAY, APRIL: 24, [el IN-THE Kinnaid Improvement Soctety Library Executive & ‘Committe Reports Hlection. of Otficers | i To get it, done in sixty-one let’s all Bast of the Rockies woods op- erations are largely seasonal be- ginning in August and ending’ when the snow gets toodeep for’ cutting. Many thousands of ‘men: sre re- quired to fell, saw, stack, skid’and move the pulpwood harvest. Thou- “attend this meeting UDrive COMPANY: LIMITED “* —-is ‘im- | This is part of | plgn for exchange’ Castlegar | does — mainly. unsung ds im. that his joo. ai Peace ney pressive.” The motion for a $100|Vislts in®*which the teachers may girls and ‘so he Roar say how| Brant passed unanimously although | Observe methods: and schedules of many girls had used the Salvation| Comm. Aage Sylvest noted that “I the esobeals Conferences will alter- “In Krestova - Bunday, Freedom. sands are needed'to feed. and house ites carried placards in English and| them, and’:to: equip ° and. supet vine Russian, Proclatming, “dhriat has | them; °)\ S come + down ‘with seduction, Ia the ‘spring, “thousands more “Oglow: BROS. BUILDING: & al h “7. THE ANNUAL MEETING _KOOTENAY WEST LIBERAL : ASSOCIATION Will be held in the Marlane Hotel Castlegar, B.C. : SATURDAY, APRIL 22 at 2.30 p.m. Guest. speaker: Jim Byrne of Kimberley EN day to Heep them, aes | & donation to the service and spoke Army's service, He requested that the press not make mention of the 63-day figure. He asked that the village make of donations made by other nmuni- cipalities, He said the girls who use the home are charged $1 a. day if they can afford it, although it ’ Council approved a *si00 grant. Milk is the first food you have “when you come into the. world ‘and -it should remain apart. of “your diet for your-entire life net ‘Modern Dairies _- Ltd. let us deliver fo you: CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Margaret Churches, Phone os : Sub-Lieut. Jack-Ford of HMCS NS., is a few don't think we- should necessarily | 75 support all worthy organizations that ask.” ' tag ; J. Verigin Assault Beet vraag Charge. Dismissed. Orthodox © Doukhobor * Ieader- designate John J.’ Verigin was dls- missed from sn assault charge at Grand Forks last week. 7 Magistrate Parker Williams found Verigin not guilty of ss- saulting an 18-year-old Sons -of. Freedom youth, Willian! Edward Podovennikoff. weeks visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Ford. Mrs, W. Easton is a patient in | the ee hospital, Mr, and Mrs, h..G. Moir’ of Salmo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N, =. Churches while attending the funeral of Mr. A. J. ‘Verigin had hit him in the course of an altercation in: the-Podoven- nikoff home sothe weeks ngo. shad alleged that +1! Three weeks ago’, Verigin: ad- te’ between ‘Nelson, Castlegar. Mr. and. Mrs... Frank McLeod had as their guests, Mra,’ McLeod's sister and brother-in-law, ‘Leading Seaman: 8, 3B. Spencer’. and’ Mrs, Spencer and ‘daughter Susan: They were enroute from. HMCS Chipawa’ in; Winnipeg - “to” a... Spencer's new posting: at HMCS: Naden, Es- quimalt, "They also. visited Mrs. Spencers moter, os. M. Carlson. ‘Trall and ‘Bouquets ot spring flowers’ pre- sented @ profusion of. color at the ‘United Church! WA's tea held Ba- turday in the United Church, Ji The. pleasing arrangement was ‘under: the convenvrship of Mrs, B.' Lundquist, president: ofthe Uppet Bench ‘ Circle,’ Mrs, D/ Hughes, re- presenting the Valley Vista Chrele, ‘Wag co-convenor: to the successful | affair. Pouring were Mrs, Ke Markle and Mrs, J. M. Macbeth; Mrs, :H. Pratt and “Mrs. T. Green, «'The candy table was‘ convened- by. ‘the mitted striking the youth, but said he had-done so, in:amoment of emotional stress. | Magistrate Williams heta that PHONE 5137 Slater. toon, the home of their sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. _F. Fo- menoff, ‘Mr. Gordon, Churches visited last week at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, N. E. ‘Churches, Mr. W. Easton is a patient in Mr, and Mrs. Maolff of Saska-| manifestly was in fear for the saf= Sask, visited Jast week at at the time of the incident Verigin ety of his home ane the lives of roned Sunday school students also took ‘charge of. the servi Sunday school class, Smartly-ap- | his f ‘Mr. Verlgin was defendea shy Mickey Moran of Castlegar. 3000 ft. Highway “Mrs, J, Podor handled “the tic : anes: SUPPLY CO, LTD.. Phone: 3351: TUBELESS TIRES FROM 670 x 15 $14.95. Po eBlus 7 RECAPPABLE CASINGS Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Castlegar Airport FOR INFORMATION PHONE AIRPORT 3011 TRAIL; 1097... uamsrrunannstamatinial CASTLEGAR 6062 The burnings followed. ‘closely od thé: heels of’ bombings in two = other Kootenay centres on Friday. At Wynndel, damage now estina- ted to be above the first estimate | of $2,000, was caused.at the United Grain Growers’ Elevator by a bomb: .’* Another bomb in the same vil. lage, consisting. ‘of 38 sticks of ‘dy- namite under St. Patrick’s Anglican ‘was luxury: and war.” . are called upon to. carry - out the an : river drive and’ send the logs. on thelr way’ to the mills, one of the i Pulp ‘and Paner: most. spectacular of | all industrial “Mills. Encourage Power Growth | Among the nations, Canada is a leading: producer of Lode eles: tric power. <...; . BY creating a “masket for elec- tric’ energy, the pulp atid Paper mills ‘have not only encouraged the workers in: the forests,” up to 255,- 000... men: find ‘employment. each year in the forests ‘to cut, handle, ‘and move the puipwood harvest by stream, by road, or by rail. to the mills, ‘When the pulpwood “reaches the mill it is placed on’ the great piles that-are the Jandmerk of a pulp and papér mills, ) In summer, the wood piles are Church Saturday by Warrant Officer R. C. Spenser of the Chilliwack Army Engineers, of the electric: indus- sprayed ‘frequently with water to try, but, have: béen chiefly Tespon- from, spontaneous | combustion. Before they move onto sible for its immense growth | rover the past. 30. the log pile the fogé are cut in two been largely responsible also for the Only 10 unfurnished 2- and 3. bedrcom apart _ ments available complete tT ‘ Qnd’ floors, balcony, : private in: frances in the new re: dential’ satting’¢ Cy Wood ‘BGBA Meeting “Gil Compani S: “| their industries"; ° hye fanid: Park at Kinnaird. 7. PHONE 5543 "CASTLEGAR - Bruce elmore, : Kootenay “iia ‘trict. manager for tee B.O. Auto-) ‘mobile, benofits: which an’ adequate supply ae of low-cost | hydro “/power” has brought : to Canadians and to. all = == Even today, | when Canada. has become . more industrialized < and more ‘urbanized, the pulp atid: pap- er mills remain ‘the dominant us- ers of, Thetr. that.auto club officiate in Vancou- ver are. meeting with of] company]. executives to discuss the gas price tion accounts: for 30 per cent of the power: generated for all in- ‘dustry. Of the total poiver consumed Sa OR Oe: Pele anid ne ee by all types 6f consumers’ in ‘Can- PET OWNERS | “VETERNARIAN WILL BE AT. . Smith’ S Kennels. THURSDAY, APRIL 27 "Smilt’s Geanting ee Pulp ‘and paper has, therefore, ————— i SERVICE: &: TRUCKING. : the ‘Trafl Hospital. Ltd. : Mr, and Mrs. J, D, Lang of Kimberley, lest Friday visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. BE. Churches, “Mr. and Mrs, R. 3. Chadwick have taken up residence at Oasis, ¢ A S T L E G A AR’ RENATA SOGIALS BUILDING SUPPLY -.*. Mrs, M. Rohn rocks have been moved off the road. .Mr.. and. Mrs, E. Riley: and/ > Five hundred yards of gravel |: PHONE 2161 baby daughter have taken up res-| have been hauled dally, reported idence in. the. Neufeld home. .| Mr. Hildebrandt, in preparation for “Mr. Julius Dyck {s a patient in| blacktopping and permission’ was the rant ‘Tadanac Hospital. given by council for the hiring of |’ Riemer of Vancouver is! another truck. i : . hlldaying at the home of Mr, and} :°>The works foreman. said ‘not 4 Mrs. J. Reimer. too much has been done on the Miss J. Lang and Miss L village garage lately because men }: Fladager have left for New West-| hired under the winter warks pro- - minster where they will attend the] ¢ram are now finding steady. jobs. FHONE 5013 Conference of the Pentecostal As-| Five water connections were ae is semblies of Canada. made during the past weck and the ‘A choir of young people from eross-road connections were com- Bethel Bible College of Abbotsford pleted on 10th Aye: ‘The short con- - Wishes to Announce were guests at Renata Géspell nections “have been left for Ister.” They . Now Have, The AGENCY ? 193 COLUMBIA AVENUE. _PHONE aaa (Quality: Recapping : Valeanizing SELLING FOR. ONLY lous ol! firms ae betng ‘asked these| &da, the. pulp and paper mills’ ac- questions: * count for 20 per cent.. Of the total Pa = In determining the price defer-| hydro-power consumed ‘by the in- s ential. between regions, what are] dustry, about 30 per cent is ~ gen= the general’ reas: ‘and principl erated, nt et 2 "FURNITURE & ‘APPLIANCES. Sa cece Cleared of Rock* By Village ‘Crow: Thrée thousand ‘feet of the | 2 boulevard. on one side of the high- 7 x i = way through Kinnaird has been 2 = cleaned up, works foreman Paul Hildebrandt reported to _ council Monday night. He said 20. tons of td Excavating Specialists Save-‘on-. your . excavating work by’ phoning 5464 - _TO-NIGHT St. RITA’S HALL — FRONT ST. . Two Jackpot Prizes ‘$42. 50 and $85.00 BINGO STARTS. AT 8 pm: _— | applied? ‘What plans, i¢' any; are Sur. With “annual péwer urchases | Rl rently, being’ carrled- aut to reduce|of-more than $9 million, .;pulp the cost of gasoline, particularly| and paper {5.8 mainstay of the ane: Okanagan,’ the _Kootenays electric industry, which, with for- = and northern B.C.?:. ests, farms; and minerals ‘confti- = fe 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE... Now Only $139.50 = 6 drawer dresser with ily 9 mirror. 4 drawe = chest and 54. inch bookcase bed. - ALL IN WALNUT. _VENEERS 2 ‘What-future plans may: be ‘un- ut = derthken, to cut the: cost of gaso- tae ne fear Duipete ers = pine = these areas, and upon what Thus ;the industry uses the oe. pan ae “ power to convert the for | 5 setae the ol! com-| est harvest into dollars of nation-| = iow. engaged in’ provid~ al income obtained. chiefly’ from = ing answers to what one executive exports and ”chiefl; aie” out in termed - “these. comprehensive, and es to Canadia oe far-reaching: questions.” eas oft * me cater i | eee recs fats Reersracatioms © There S soriiething SPECIAL 1958 1959 .General_ Government .; : Commissioners "’ $ 3,641. Genefal Gov.’ "12,413 Other ie "14,226" S20: 254 Protection nee Fire Dept. - Village share:of : Civil Defence: >... Py) eee 339 271,842) Street Lights.‘ ~ 2,260°$ 9,437 2,536 $ 9,872 eeeues E E : “Village: Reimbursed 90%" of Civil ‘Defence, Costs * a ye Community: jservice _, Playerounds $ eee NOTICE ~ Trail Dry Cleaners feng CASTLEGAR RESIDENTS | o ‘) PHONE . 5013: OPENING SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LADIES’ & MEN’S SUITS’ DRY: CLEANED FOR’ ONLY s. ‘3,822 Carolyn 5 chilrens Woat 12,201 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA A008 $19,622 ” “$75 “5573 5! Wools, ‘Nylons'o or: Acne peda in? “colors Church young peoples Erg on ‘Two culverts, were; also. installed E Friday evening, | during the week. « 287. a $: 1,343 ° fous - 156. : op $o49 BIDE 17S Grants a. Desariene : = ; : : : carbene Collection : ak : Ras House 24'Do your Floss right with a G.E. Poliehor: Ww Hee. Vader ag Seeded: Sra keh rte Caer SOME = It's easier. too. Attachments. ‘for, Sérub. bing, Wass, Poli hing and Rug Sham : Capital Expenditure ay Park (oar 004% “St. "& Sidewalk:. Light Pole ; Public work -Equip. _- Fire Hi Fire ae iD, Village : Office =)" Water Supply, s~ ‘gies 1980 Quantity of fill” available at, 4 “$9,156 reasonable rate. Contact mien ‘on’ fed ‘the job corner, of Columbia ‘and ae