,CASTLEGAR NEWS, rhureday, Afril 21, 1966 Giant Peace River Dam Starting to Grow Again - Portage Mountain dam on the Peace river, frozen at the 240-foot level since last Novem- ber, has begun to grow again. J. P. Ottesen, B.C. Hydro's project manager, said the three- mile-long conveyor belt and fill lant have gone back timate height of 600 feet in early 1968 and its underground powerhouse will generate first power by October of that year. Relatively small quantities of material were placed on the dam just before the shut-down over the Easter holiday, but nearly a foot of snow fell during the weekend, dampening the hopes of both Hydro officials and the cont: tractors peratures in the region CANADA SAFEWAY LTD. for Trained. meat cutters, (meat, wrappers, trained, grocery per sonnel and cashiers, 5 Applications may be sent in writing to Box 67, Trail, B.C. tbe Koa HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address closé to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop a line for our descriptive bi procure. k SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831_ | Davie at Denman mmercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” haven limbed as high as 55 de- frees in the past two days how- ever, and work has resumed on a 24-hour-a-day basis. Mr. Ottesen said he is 0) timistic. that a million cubic yards of earth fill can be Placed before the end of April..‘This will: give tractor: a ‘‘cu- shion’ for the heavy construction schedule he's facing this year,” he. added. B.C. Hydro’s 1966 schedule ‘calls’ for the placing of 19.5 million cubic yards be- fore ‘work comes to a halt In approximately : seven ., month’s me uring the 1965 construc- tion Heer oe ee on ~}'son ‘pl the te a eteeen May 4 and Nov. 4, when winter struck the Pehee river, district’ and isolidi- fied the nearby glacial moraine, source of construction materials for, Portage ;Mpuntain, dam: , New Painting Firm Starting Businéss Here A new business:has opened in Castlegar. A Wain MacKay’ 3 Painting . set ecorating owned and opera Angus Mackay. ced by ‘Mackay has over 20 years s experience in the busin: “Watch out for a fong pass!” Kinnaird: Minor: League for the eight to eeyear-olgs? has now been orga! £ ‘There’ will‘ be * “Mounties”, “Dodgers”, “Yan. kees”, “'Braves”’ and “Giants”. urday at the ucinnaiee ball park: At 1p. the. “Mounties” will play ithe Yankees” and the "Braves" will play the “Giants”. Then at 3.30 p.m. the “Mounties” will play the Ppodgers.” a It is hoped by the organiz- ers that many parents will be there to see the teams in their new uniforms. The feams are as follows:— |: “Mounties” (coach, L. York), Bruce York, Allen Munroe, Dav: id’ McCreight, Jim ‘York,. Gary, Rutland, Don® york ‘Brian see . Joh Norman Pepper, Leslie, a college education? Call: The Mutual Life of Canada ‘Brian ‘Lamond; , Fred: Vigue, \Wes' Lucas; Opening day ‘will be held'on Sat. May 25 ‘Yan Minor League Basebaii Organized for Kinnaird 12) Giants vs Braves:'‘ May 16 Giants vs Dae May 17 Braves vs Giants; May 18) Mounties. vs ‘Yankees; May’ 19 Braves vs Dodgers. | May 23 sé even ‘new automatic dial telephone offices are among ‘Tol’s interlor, divjston : construc; tlon program: for: 1966. { Details of the Interior pro- gram were dlsclosed by the com- pany this we orojects included in the B.C,|Kelown $1 Million Weekly Spent On Projects by B.C. Tel ing from $10,000 to: $91,000 on toll routes. linking Cratibrook, lowna, Trail, Penticton, Vern- on,‘ Nelson and Kamloops with |* Vancouver,. These , installations |’ will increase capacity. ‘of ‘long- distance’ routes /an improve e WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom houses needed for, rent for Cana- da’ 'Safoway Empteyoes. act Pi. Sot quality of, p ate ek ments made at its ‘tistriet head- quarters in’ Kamloops, Nelson and Cranbrook. + Gordon K. Stenner, inter- for division manager, said the company is investing more than $1 million a week in capital con- struction throughout B.C, this year as it moves actively to ex- vand and improve communica- tions facilities forne the pra- .For Resid "9 MORTGAGE, MONEY documents 718 Granville St, Pagan Low Monthly Payments, existing TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP, LTD cial, R and Farm purchased * : Vancotiver 2, B.C. vince. the cost! of ‘subscriber ‘station equipment — the telephone sets, | teletype ‘machines; ‘radio tele-) vliones. switchboards and sim- {lar items for” installation on .] customer premises. ‘This equipment is purchased on a system-wide basis and mak- es up $7.85 million of the com- Dan's over-all record capital budget. Mr. Stenner said that of the pital ing equipment ‘to expand and improve local services, about $2 milllon will go into outside dis- tribution facilities and about $2.5 million into expanding and im- proving long-distance facilities. The ‘seven new central ve fices will:go into Horsefly, As- pen Park, Dallas, North Nelsons Fernie; ‘Boswell’ and Yahk. addition, a new central Nifice building will be ‘constructed at Westsyde,. near, Kamloops, and ‘l'a start wills be “made on ithe a may! tay Braves. Yankees; ikeés''vs Giants and May 26 Giants vs Mounties. "Okanagan Valley Could ‘Lose’ College It Site Disputed Wams fe in it, should be-situated, ‘Minister 12R¥ Peters i Moran Fea, to sf cera ivalkenidp on where iony of its‘ equipment, which: is to: go into service in'1987. Two of the larger expendi- tures in the division are sched- uled in the East Kootenays, where’ $263,000 will-be spent this year to complete the $321,000 conversion of the Fernie man- ual office to dial telephone ser- ‘i 3] vice, and where £718,000 will be spent to install j i: | { 7 ie 4 By ii ist Casual & Work, Clothes : See Our Sport Shirts ~ — Short & Long siens BOYS ‘AND MENS WEAR | ETT § Ji12 — File'CQ 2404 British Columbia’ Hydro and Power Authority } TENDERS FOR CLEARING AREA J1 — File CQ 2402 (approximately 700 acres) J5 — File CQ 2403 (approximately 145 aren), ‘acres)” each of the areas listed above. are to-be cleared on pany the tender for Performance Bond. radio Iongadistance system be- tween Cranbrook and Salmo. 190 | 313 — File CQ 2405 (approximately, 270 acres). — of the Arrow. Lakes ‘Area’ SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as above will. be recelv- ed up to 12.00 Noon,’ Tuesday, May 10, 1988 for clearing of 1, These areas lie in the Columbia River valley near. the upper end of Up, Lake. {All areas’: 2. A 10% Bid Bond or Certified Cheque must accom- 3. The ‘successful contractor must provide a 50% Tender forms and specifications may be obtained after Mon- day, April 18, 1966 at the office of the Purchasing Depart-, ment, 6th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C::Te- lephone Mus 3-8711, Local 2579, without charge. If plans d they, will he supplied on‘ payment of $10.00 plus 500 B.C.SS S: Tax. No part of this will be refunded. Reservoir per Arrow a lump'sum basis, each area, i The interior, division's share ce. ‘facilities between. divis: where-in: the! '$352,000. cludes projects ig he om "OE dots aed ction ‘Ofitheir pro Biome e Heke yhad been ten top iprio: Dsl Gordon yiGary Hominuk, Jim! ‘Vigue, John Vessey. and Vie- tor Jmaeff. ton), Tapru:'Tukkimaki, Glen Ar- chambauitsWayne Jackson, Ross Dickson, Ron Giles,‘Tom: Cotton; Allan Fry,'« Norman’ Deverney, Eddie Neberoff, Warren ‘New, Randy ‘Houghton and Doug Houghton. “Braves” (coach, Bud Al- lingham), Gerry Heagy, ‘Doug Haines, Lawrence Haley, . John| vy; Haley, Larry Hill Jim Rutland, Harvy Haley, Robert Heagy, worth and Neil: Pritchard. Schedule for the first five eks: ril 25 35 Mounties vs Dodgers; Rankesey (coach, F. Hough- Pe Bruce Allingham, Danny Holds-}. the’ ee Selkirk’ College Rt Castlegar was underway, 7 Okan to "You,: get? on with the | lob "Present a.referendum to the people? ‘I‘can’t forever hold the priority which you now enjoy.” The minister stated that it was apparent that only one such college could ‘be: built in‘the| will: ley because’ the? government had the? rest ofthe province to consider. He -reminded-his audience that a government survey had shown that the college should be located at Kelowna but that the ‘school ‘districts -had decided to ie e: /ancouver calles! ¥ \Son'Widay night, an inter- nefonal concert will be held at as, ‘The, a ‘Senior Valley ; Sel nt Spokang ao * featured wall ior. Girl's : Che ler. tie direction of ‘Miss’ Kae: The 49-piece-band from Spokane, under the direction of Dean Rowbothany is;to arrive in, Castlegar at :2,00°p.m. They, giveian’ aftern oon concert! for tile school and a concert ithat | evening for the general public. Saturday morning, the band. will tour Celgar pulp mill, have lunch at the school and then return’ to Spokane. from this same school was well ee years ago,.a band | If You ‘Ei, Orde ‘Baily WEHAVE’GOOD 'NEWs! - We've hired Chef Rolland with an excel- lent reputation. He has worked in large’ res-' taurants. in‘ Montreal ‘and’ will guarantee: “you ' a delicious meal at:popular prices: Daily spec- % ials change every day at $1.25 and up. ji aS Gets BM >t VALLEY PARK SHELL DEVE eHONE 365-5650 RNIE'ADY, MGR. 2 MILES UP NEW HWY nn SOHN W, FISHER: ! 1 1967 Stir anrins Coe Report No, 4 The sound of a Jocomotive whistle in all its variations can ostalgia in font Be A tals whistle” has boos |t ekgroun accompanim: lite small townn and -cities tier moving west, our of a: busy) Canada ‘at .work. In’ many Canadian commu- e and small, the rail- histle was an announce- parture of others on thelr way to greater adventures and new careers. During Centennial |. Year 1987.a hoot from a diesel loco- motive pulling into town with NTA : FOR. AIRLINE: RESERVATIONS ., e Ti MEXICO -.. HAWAIIAN ARRANGED ee fed CASTLEGAR AGENT, FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL. CHAIN WEST'S. DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542. B reper exhibition. cars, will ie id the arrival of something big, unusual .and exci more than 80 centres in Gaanda, Gernting ot Pentictoo, soni=d: This will be the ¢ Passing of Woll Known Salesman Tony Pondelicek Funeral services were held West Kootenay Nurses Gather Here ann nial meeting of the ‘West Kootenay District, of ie last ‘Thursday from the P Funeral Chapel for or, Anthony ny) Pondelices, pasccu Saye in Penticton on April 10 in his 68rd year. During his working years as a travelling salesman, Mr. Pon- Bra horn Icek, ie well known tal ved by his wife ards During 1967 the ‘Gonkedes: Ooyoos and) MC rh ‘Train. west | of Montreal, a1 sisters, foe mrting. at Vict orda.| J. Hudak and Mrs. Mackie of Those whe view the exhibits in-| Cranb: side irainby will tece alts a is ions confront yy ie. earl lew ¢ F the lng contronted settlers of Can-|- = and development’ and the bustle aan east, starting at Vict they pass from car y mil ex rience un- Samrertable sensations of steer- this new country, for reflection in the Con-|- age Passage to Peieration Chamber: and pass throug periods of the last 100 ters, ies, caveketie Lape rook, Interment was in the Lake- in| district treasurer; Mrs. B. jurse: B.C was held at Hl Arrow ‘Arms lotor Hotel:.recently,. with 90| c: members sitting down to dinner. Head table Eueats were: Hira. J. Smith, Preside lent of the Nel- son. chapter;’ Mrs. M. Garland, en- nedy, president of the ‘Trail ‘chapter; Sister M. Beatrice sec- ond vice president of the RN ABC; . F. James, district president vice ‘president at cs ranch and Mrs, A. Edwards, second : district ‘vice president. dinner, “‘The Arare souvenir book of the Micmac Celebra- »| Rare Book About Micmac Indians Donated to NDU ed in the three languages, was mignthly. It printed Bust t 20's and ao eran the two|tion, tracing the history of the world wars. Chil nm will de-| easternmost Algonquin tribes rive special ‘benefits from the| som 1610 to 1910, has been lively presentation of history. For more- than’ 700° com-| donated to the library at Notre munities ‘ not ‘visited’ by the | Dame University. train a blast from the air horn The book was originally own- of a tractor trailer truck will ed by the late Rev. Donald Mac- announce the arrival of a sim- lar exhibit: inva huge Centen- nial caravan. Pherson, parish priest: of Glea- dale; Nova Scotia. It was later ‘There -will be eight cara-| given to Fr. Bede MacEachen vans travelling across Canada local news, at vertising notes and listed books .written in Micmac that could ..be ’ purchased at prices ranging from five cents to $1.25, including such titles as “Baseball. Rules in Micmac.” The first baptism among the Micmae Indians took place at Port Royal, dow Annapolis, N.S took S.A. of each: with eight 73-foot tractor | Notre Dame, who in turn don- trailers made in Calgary — the larg trailers’ ever to travel £ on North pAmerican roads rm y containing. exhi similar AND. EUROPEAN. :TOURS|: Popenaray Hs rear on ba ‘communit: format of Canadians. Man; ties ’*A‘caravan will be arranged | ters of the Atlantic seaboard, = Robson Social site in'a speck tion and its is printed In three Janguages— will stage a with the caravan’s ‘Be sure to watch for dates of the visit of the Confederation Train or.a caravan in your area, Your Centennial. organization ‘will know the location and time. ated it to the university UBESEY. ~The 97-page publication, i 1 place at St. Anne de Restigouche Quebec on: June 24, 1910. The Micmac Iridian3 at that time d 4,000. with. p and a map ‘naming the original ‘cen- | French, English. and Micmac. was printed in 1910 at Rimouski, Quebec, from information gath- ered, by Franciscan f: cated in Eastern P.O. Box 63 FOR ESTIMATES Ph. 359-7742 ‘Max Zeibin Electric Thrums, B.c, 5-13 Talk on: China Given’ at’ ucw Circle Meoting ‘Women was ‘held |’ ig at the home |’ were served d by Mare Lipsett and ‘W. Houston. fathers lo-|; newspaper, also irint, i A:regular of Har-| Sn mony Friendship rene of Unit-land ‘365-5883 -Mrs. William Soucte with her where ployed. She; will now enter Nel- son Vocational. School. Miss ‘Barbara .Fowler, who attends school in Vancouver, is spending ‘her Easter, . vacation with: her, ‘Mr. | error Heslop. Then ‘on Mon: the Pasins ond Heslops left for a vacation in Alberta, : Mr. and Mrs, W. Johnston and family returned on. Wednes- day from Vancouver, where they visited with relatives. - Mr. Phil Zaitsoff is a pa- tient in Castlegar- and *Distuet: Hospital. and. Mrs. R. Bro and boys have been’ visiting on Van- souver Island and in Vancouver iver CAL A IS Ribbons, Typewriter’ Erasers. Typewriter Ribbons ———— File Folders Ledger ahd Journal Sheets En Wi ands. Ty . Office Supplies” Adding Machine Tapes and = = =| | Inks & Ballpoint Pens. ' «Steno Note Books. ~ Pencil Sharpeners. , * & Columnar ‘Pads. .Rubber Cement and Rub- CASTLEGAR NEWS..2 If we haven't got it we can get it for: you. Sen Mounties vs ‘Giants; il 28 Dadgors vs Braves. Tavs are made. * BUT TEy, ore, Tae Coat Stas opm in the sym, May vs May 3 Braves vs Mounties; May 4. Dodgers.;vs Giants; * ‘May’ 5 Giants vs Yankees. ‘May 9° Yankees vs‘Dodgers; fay 10 Mounties vs’Braves; May 11, Yankees vs Mounties; May J LEGION CORNER :éThe DVA officer will be in Castlegar on Monday at 1 p.m. Anyone interested in seeing him should contact Comrade Melnick immediately. Winner of the $50-a- smonth club * was. Comrade B, Lamb. Silver Birch School will receive a $50 cheque. Be “.. COLUMBIA : * COIFFURES’ Ph.” 365-6717 Hours 9-6 Daily 9-9 Thursday ‘Located above Bob's’ Pay'n aa Takit 69 be — Ductwork — — Plywood, sheathing grade, 5/16” — Plywood, —2X4—2X'8 — Mono Doors, paint grade, complete. with hardware. — Window Sash, 6 light, suitable for — Rocle Wool Insulation, batts, suitable fon ‘ceilings a Furnace aes Etec, 6th Ave. and Milestone Road; at appro: sheathing Spiess aes grade, 3” garage, Es All sales cash, as is, where is s. For further. information phone the Kin-’ naird Village office. CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE — VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD . ‘cold fr Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at: your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a Family Expo 67 Tour AcCOUNE. Bo sure your family sees Expo 87 — April 28 to Oct. 27 at Montzeah luring Easter vacation. “THE CHARTERED BANKS “SERVING YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1966 for Meeting Westwinds” entertained © with the ainsing of 1 of folksongs. P&G Builders Supply | ACROSS FROM THE ARENA .¥) CEMENT PLYWOODS gave her re- port as councillor for the exe- utive, She reported that * the re- te will meet An ig the nursing needs of the el- *erly,” and all nurses and any- one ‘conn with the aged DOORS MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES in any way attend these sessions, ee ‘Mrs, James thanked Castle- gar chapter for hosting the meet- ing an . Smith extended an invitation to hold the annual meeting in Nelson next year. Mrs. J. Cook took the chair for the election of officers. The new slate is: president, legar: third vices areaident, Mrs, B. Kennedy of ecretary, Mrs.. L. Redding of. Trail and r, Misa M. ‘Kershaw of “A. vote of thanks was given to Mrs. James for her ef- forts during the past two years. She was nominated as a dele- gate to the Canadian Nurse As- sociation bi-annual meeting in Montreal in July. KNIGHTS OF eA incer BINGO. ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT on June 24,''1610, and the ter) : “Castle Theatre Tickets Just take a look through the ads in this Skuggmg . Guide, If you find your name you'll cin two free tickets to the Castle Theatre where there is always the best in_ movie entertainment. If your name appears phase RECORD SHOP ) All the Top ‘Labels with | ; All the ‘Top Bands and Vocalists RICK‘’S i *'Aeross from the Park on First Ave. Flowers... «.. For All Occasions @Anniversaries _ @~ Birthdays ‘@ New Arrivals @ Sympathy HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP We Wire Flowers. Anywhere Phone 365-5191 A ‘Orders to Go... @ Chips _ @ Hamburgers @ Fish and Chips ‘Bluetop Burger In a Hurry? Phone First! Phone 365-8136 Bear Wheel Alignments. | Sun Tune-Ups © Full Line of Esso Products Phone 365-7532. - Hilltop Motors © “KEN MARTIN — ERNIE NEWMAN — Ee - -- Warm Weather Is ‘Here ': But Days Can Be Chilly tare “May We ‘Suggest: @ PRITTY SHELLS @ BULKY CARDIGANS @ CASUAL COATS | » KARNIE’S LADIES WEAR Phone 365-7961. -° ‘SEE US TODAY? 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