"| lnvestor-Owned B.C. Life | ena Co. is Licenced ‘Ue and Sansally Gpm- response has exceeded even our Conan Chest Aids Many Organizations During 1964 “FOR. fener eas act A a. : tinued. frost vidés a dlatrict _mmunteipallt 7 ra cence aperate as] Rodney A. Stucki, president of ] R Li N E He “ei or rh ade Heat it] with a number of men y | ported byt coe He, 1D company. , the company, ‘stated in announc- from ‘hose who are better able tizens of tomorrow, RESERVATIONS ° ing recelpt ‘of the licence. may establish business: licence | wers. who commuted: to..Trafl. ‘Th he license by Fe Ing a a fees of up to $1,000 and may These include authority to| number commuting has declined the the pro sea ee “With the granting of our| - to. give. Another. expense..is ment Soclety, ‘eeelved its dirst| of 284 girls, nnd there are. 24 Mrs, Johnson also present- 65 ‘ MEXICO:- HAWAIIAN "| sot a Care mill rate] resume certain crown resorves| from 600 to 500 persons in the} i zane ian one aif wall. lidense to’ operate the insurance FLOOR TILES POF distribution of the finiahed pro-| grant in 1949. ‘The library ope-| leaders, It is hoped to start a|ed the report f for the Castlegar | it will be bigger and better than AND EUROPEAN TOURS for highways and for exchang-] past. 10 years." - fi capital for company, we except to be able it 8) Ri ete anc eg uy teen | ETC ARE aig insu, ANGED © nel WSintented sigtoiinay t-net|ianeformed the aren tn HOT, (Cae Orisa met| anus . oO! je +Wworld, jonation! et . = rans! forme: ie area from ,, are our portfolio oi urs fe Tho ® fiat coer |p The Bible Society also is| some KIS funds is go to purchage| .. ‘There are four parent groups | tial tial ‘grant ¢ from the Community | chairman thanked the represen- ae auitable, and for the taking of almgst'statié situation | wholly Tile 9 Caauaty isa ene Witten to ‘commence |’ WINDOWS into Aer eae eu fs busy’ on bd proviging the Scriptures in of books alto, Me Mee romaine felt and | one dlateie! aseoriaton. and Chest each 3 year. Mire" sounsen eaves fore attending and pre- } a construction from any, fon pub umbla ‘Beneficial Holdings ‘Ltd. | actual operation as a life insur- M LDI 3S about, 450 languages, Then There thove whe: caot rd Beall, the brary, are reading 20w ‘than | to join the g ‘Oups. been quite the success it usually Feapective STOups lon'on thelr CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR : fect ot ymont Of ,perous area ag indicated by. al of Vancouver, ance epeny: caly “a the cae is printing and binding and as| recordings have been radi ever before. The guides attended campa| is, as the weather had been 80 . Fitzpatrick suggested al. THE WESTERN HOTEL: j a} tion, i 45 per: cent population growth “Since September, when we spring,” ‘Siue ‘only fay that Lat The Canadian Bible Soclély » ‘The grants for. welfare work, during the year, at New Denver, | bad: ‘The cold, wet season had Votesof thanks to the Commu- CHAIN: t ‘ : “Works benefiting a certain] in Castlegar’ and Kinnaird in| announced our niet anit 500 life insurance policies will em- \APOSTOLIC CHURCH Foreign Bibl g pitas ad Seon the cocloly Ret to! cad a ad sever ree Teaibies ani ee rea Httend: Fie ae ‘e . Goa se ate within the) ale ict may: pe the last five years. dating to ae: Pupareholdere, oe body the miost progressive prin- ri ie an eB i) ro. - 8 e! i i OF PENTECOST the have of these Organizations | ¥ vide. “a little extra for’ those there was the Thinking Day ser- | ance at. the f fair. Ba fab funds," 3 Gey eye : peed undertaken’ .w e assent The. “southern Trans-Cana-| CBH for the primary purpose | ciples applied in North America in )_—_—_——————— ie (ce ran ba WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 Across from Woodland Park put production can be trebled|in need at Christmas and are| vice which {s combined for only the owners within the area/ da nistiway,'‘the CPR and:CPA,} o? financing. and , operating a| today.” in W. 8. ffairs should so CASTLEGAR NEWS Fy restate ae and president of Cominco, said a “are BEES RET rests of Canada’s lead.and zine |i" services at a cost sharing | modate industrial: facilities and) the new year -recently, at. the Holding Ltd. CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, Feb. 4, 1985 P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT . PLYWOODS LUMBER Lu EES (continued from page tive) these Bibles. must be provided seems to have increased, he| er, who said there are four, which help in the (cavzying out ages | at a fraction of their cost, fin-| advis Gulde Companies, with 96 Gul-| of the program to trai ford.” anclal help must be obtained ed, ‘Kinnaird ere which des, six Brownle acks with| young people to be ‘better oe ‘YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY. HEADQUARTERS untary help given by the many| does not have ‘any particular SPEAKER — Rev. Hearn, Traill group ‘which has ‘paid-up | to function, Mrs. Johnson thanked the| annual celebration as a whole. DEDICATION — Rev. Roberts, members and an aor attend- WwW. R. a] Cc Chest for its grants no officers have Fruitvale ance ut g57at meetin i the cestlenar Fublle Library | had 7 7 PASTOR — Lionel C. Batke enior ens do not | another progressive year and for : : e P . ; lack for. things to do, ifr. Evans| the first time has been in M A Hearty Welcome to. All! as many local organi-| position to fire a librarian. How- Red tn. Ski ebentures — = = zations come out to entertain| ever, the. voluntary librarians them at their meetings by show-| continue to help and it has en- wth., Prospects of ex- gave an Interesting description | Chest ‘grants, these welfare or-! Scout and Guide Movement, | it discontinued as the district er. growth., Prosp Friday, Feb. 6 - 7.90.pm. | SF the year's activi igs for that | ganizations could not continue . Kirkpatrick, chairman vides a given segment of the The availability of land ca:)- ‘The afternoon Unit of the| Sle in. the ‘holding r x th If the minister of iounicipal pansion of. Celgar’s operations Japan “is in the long-range inte-| Gictrict with specified works pable of development to accom-| KycW held its first meeting of | COMPAnY, Columbia Beneficial The Court of Revision will : assesoment appeals in the council prt on |. Saturday, February 20, 1965, between the hours School's south side 1986, Mr. Kerr eoneluded. for the children especially’ » | Scouts and Guides and observes cerely sppordiates all the vol- and with the entire cost of the! the proposed regional college life insurance, company, Bublic Columbia: Beneficial’ Hold- his company’s proposal to p the cabinet an “urban me TTT ACU NH OR cone fmodate industrial facilites and) the new year recenty, at the | MONE oa in unite wit the benefitin: 4 DEDICATION SERVICE the Senior Citizens ‘Association | that without the Community | Baden-Powell, founders of the| and it would be a pity, to see _ Expansion interest seems thin the ‘be | will all provide impetus for fur sutyecerc|l Prope Owners — Industrial Land 4 Film | on Holy Land ‘was an. | ‘unusual st east to the p “of stock area ‘woitld “be | administered CALVARY films, giving musical selec- abled: them to catch up on cata- Get Support in this Area subishi Metal Minin, through an ‘urban board wit! h| cludes. the report. sent, mneee were.shown by Rev. sets of the $100 of 10:00 a.m..and 12 noon. Exp Japanese t being borne by owners aI ari SPECIAL“. President H. E. Evans of| Concluding, Mr, Romaine :said | the birthdays-of Lord and Lady | organizations, Mrs. Johnson said, projec fe td and. the Columbia’ development ig iret announced. its. inten: Inna r KUCW Unit Sees cipate in a‘smelter ‘operation arte may :bo ‘established. ‘This _pro- Sto , Mr, Kirkpatrick gald Com-| formula established by the OF-| rises to be.a significant factor t of 20 shares at $5 per share. S A L F inco 1s negotiating with the Mit-| ter. The affairs of the urban) in the growth of this area, con- vale jon, the, Holy Land ore: Deffered Payments were offer: in Te To be considered at this sitting of the Court ‘such appeals must be in the hands of the clerk by 5.00 p.m. on Thursday, February 18, 1965. Allen Selbie, Clerk i 14 tions, and of course, the mem-| loguing, filing and other neces- BAPT IST CHURCH bers ” often enjoy ‘community sary work, Approximately § $1,000 | 15 pane Red Mounted Se cup Fotsler, who volunteered to help 1D, Reeves, B. Th. | Singing. They are very. grateful] was spent on new books this! from the Castlegar: Kinnaird ar-| sales and other club activities, Ph, 365-7175. for: the help from the Canadian | year, half of ¢ this being for ju-| ea report two local members. | point out the benefits this dist- A a Junction from Legion which gives them the| venile reader: nt 1964 More and more ski enthus-| rict will enjoy from having these cross ae hall at a nominal rent and to Member: B for, 486 a Wa8|iasts are discovering the plea-| outstanding facilities available Bible Hour 10 a.m. the KRC Community Chest for} adults ne juve th for | sures of this fine winter sport|elther via Sheep Lake Road or Jay le 11 am. its) grants, total of 865 members. Book} and the excellent facilities that | through Trail and Rossland, ip a.m, Secretary of the new Castle-| circulation for adult literature! nature, with the help of man, “Te is developments like this Ehauing Setvieo © 7.80 pan. gar and District. Athletic Asso-| was 4,481 and juvenile literature | has provided at Red Mountain| as well as boating, golfing and All Welcome ciation, Gary Bro, spoke on the| 10,250 books. On behalf of the| for the enjoyment of all who| other forms of recreation that amalgamation, earlier. this year| Library Association, Mr. Whit-| want this form of recreation. | bring in people from other ar- of theithese atiellc ‘groups end taker oxpreseee appreciation fr “The club. executive reports} eas and encourages them to asso in - * aad Castlegar, Into fotve toauo: | ed a 30 per cent increase. in mem-| stay,” said Mr. Oglow. The new trustees elected from within the Other established centres in| and Mrs. D. L, Faris and were Bed stares: Jndlvicuat share. A second block :of stock, Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird ; 120,000. shares’ of non-voting 2-5 Class *B’ shares of $5 per share ; i aaah) : has been fully Sahsceibedss rUauisciaamaasesaan . ; the West Kootenays lack exten-| narrated by Rev Faris, ted t ws ‘ : ff res have been established, | Utb22, area. {There have not | one unit of Class ‘A’’ stock HARRY’S DRY GOODS ures, have Deon ostablished.| ne yet eon any urban areas| sve easly developed tracts of} Xt was brought to the mem | oe On per “Population ncresees akea's advantages in afr, rail and| slides at the ‘church on his| offering will be fully subserib- : rae reat “The market there is grow. im oounted ie between 69 has sition if land utilization ‘is rea-| Study this year for both CGIT ASSORTED BROCADES, Reg. 3.98 NOW $2.79 if "J erson. On this basis; the com- ; : wrt long range interest of Canada’s established ‘under the act’ in| land. ‘The relative abundance of bers’ attention the visit on Feb. | P KINNAIRD — Ph. 365-5569 Feglon,” sald Mr. Kirkpatrick, in 1 increased By 70 on ote from | highway transportation’ and ‘po-| homeland, ‘Trinidad, and Brazil ing rapidly and it is important} 74 per cent of this growth. Cas- sonably well regulated.”.” and KUCW. DAN RIVER GINGHANIS, Reg. 1.59 NOW 99¢ such land around Castlegar and Is hi pany requires 100,000“ share- Jead .and: zinc industry to esta- Kinnaird,. combined aah the ge rae ‘Fra Phuaae =: from holders across Canada before its : ! blish firm roots in the Pacific WOOL FLANNEL, Reg. 2.98 Now aS $2.00 Vancouver briefly enroute 1951 to 196 ulation serowtty wer facilities, will place the area| This visit is sponsored by tt CORDUROY, Reg. 1.29 Now ...... Pe 99¢ India, in Fopulat Kinnaird ‘dn an excellent competitive po-| CGIT and is part of the sion that we participate now and , 7 in a direct manner. Toward this Hegars population of 2700 oe ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 a.m. ‘Holy Communion ciation which is now. duly re- hold ‘thelr first’ an-| ren, Ernie is A rate jainot ha hockey, badminton, ‘foot- genet: Sapa id: senior mens, and la- dies basketbal Ss ig for the Kootenay petered under the Sockets Act. | Society for Handicapped Child- i fra wo. his oo confirms the atrick reported Bua meeting in March, he stat-| on the “very active” Silver Birch Pressing Pas a for: additional [ft fos fhe general’ public ‘of the are ee which ne Society ope-| increase as well as to attract|: st bership over last year, which ee lift, which iis tt accommo! help of the) visitors from other. areas to en-|ing has been very gratifying joy what will be among the fin-| and the executive feels that the Fitzpatrick mentioned est ski runs on this continent. | expansion program will proceed to be. built ein, hrough the sale of debentures The response to this offer- FLORAL NYLON, Reg. 1.99 No\ GoTHic BRAS, Reg. 2.00 NOW This: Week SPECIAL on GWG Work and Casual Slacks objective we are sharing in the| white Kinnaird’s 1,190 acres con- fe construction | ofa zinc ‘smelter in India and have entered ne- gotiations in Japan with respect to lead. “However, our interest goes beyond the construction of ore treatment plants and we are looking to the development of tain’ sonie’ 2,300. "residents, New.development in the pre- sently: unincorporated : area has occured mainly in Robson and Blueberry. Some 40° new. homes have. recently been constructed in Raspberry and north Ootis- chenia. Outside of the twin vil- Nick . Oglow.. raw material sources in Asia.” id. Dr. Pat 5 x. Patlon schedule. ether any concentrates Man's sizes 30-40- $1.00. OFF Reg. Prices of $7: 98 - $6.98 « $5.98 . Boy's JEANS AND SLACKS, Te off Reg. Prices of .. $5.50: and: $4.98 BOY'S SIZES 3-6X, Reg. 2.98 Re 1 to $2.49 per pair SALE ITEMS CASH AND FINAL See these now or Ph. 365-5569 for your re quirements i iT 9.30 am. Holy Communion , ran 11 am. Holy Communion for, handling and operating these in “December and on the service s) sports , from . the . Community| of publishing greetings rather 7.30 p.m. Evensong — Robson | Chest. funds. In conclusion Mr.| than sending local. Christmas|} . . = = = = : | = Bro’ hoped. all ‘parents would | cards. He also told of.the TODE Gas flegar: City. Centre Motel = = = = ee = = lll lages, about one-fifth of. the from the Pine Point mining op op- sting housing ‘has been built in : Progress Report from ee Ee aa | Po, SQLUMBLA BENEF cla HOLDINGS LTD. pan “will depend on a qn of factors,” said Mr, Kirkpatrick. Until ‘ecently the sconomy “Last § rn) " “we d our intention of enlisting the support of 100,000, Canadians as shareholders in Columbia Berieficial Holdings Ltd., for the primary purpose of financing and: operating’a life insurance company. The response has exceeded even | our most ¢ ptimisti proj ti Public participation has already surpassed $900,000.00 ‘and ‘the Company now has assets of nearly $3,000,000.00 and has : created employment for more than 150 British. Columbians. PL ——— tale an sete part’ int the ort poribers Seno « teacher to. the School MTT m. by, support ing their ie ers MIRNA ters. and taking interest} work of Keeping the children in they are doing. busy and hap pally eccupied. The Romaine gave the re-| society. contributes to the Dr. the Kinnaird Improve- Pndieott § home in Creston, which fificially opened in ‘BANQUET ROOM — 50 persons — - AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Castlegar United Church Recognizes Youth Sunday ‘A> yery impressive church “He Careth for Me” accompan-| service was held Sunday morn-{ ied on the piano’ ‘by Miss Hea-|- ing in the ,Castlegar United } ther Markin: The. offering ‘was | : Church when in keeping with taken ‘up, p by Robere Band and Youth Sunday Rev. F.. Willey | I “Miss Patsy Hughes nt Society, saying the. first| is. to. b grant ‘received by them from the Community Chest was in ch. 0 Lancheons, ‘Dinners, Weddings, Meets Room ‘A report on activities of the Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days.per eck 7 am. - 8. p.m. 1948 and-they have been using} Castlegar and District Guide As- Reservations 965-7277 Golub at Main Street these grants for welfare work in| sociation was presented by, Mrs. the area, This year the need| H. Johnson, district, commission- SUNDAY SCHOOL AR, 9.80 Our wholly owned anibaidiary; British Cotumbia Juife and Casualty Co., is now > ui i : eat eu 2 me e , % wae asst aesteied by members of the] “scripture. GRACE The. jintor choir, under ‘the direction of Mrs. W. Markin and with Mrs. K. Muirhead as. or- : Mrs. 'B, Spain told a story t ithe young: members of the congregation: entitled “King of] ° thé: Bayan . Deer”. and. likened licensed to sell life and disability, insurance in'B. C. Applic tions are in pr tion for erta, Saskatchewan and Ontario. We hope, for the sake of. clarity, to ganist, led the singing. Sir “Winston. Churchill to the ‘The responsive reading was great man in the story... ' led by Miss Joan Mason, the A panel - discussion on PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. S. H. Kerr Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 9.80 a.m. A warm invitation, to. worship is” extended to everyone of the i insurance company ‘to The Coluinbia Beneficial Trisurance Co. " Canadian. compani re annouricement ‘will soon be made about types of insurance and pilicies to be, offered, which will embody oo most progressive principles applied i in North ‘America today. It is the. aim of Columbia Beneficial: Holdings itd: to. make public ete an broad ” as possible, and a great many people have been ; raged to become shareholders in a Canadian business for the first time in their lives. Tamiting voting stock ‘purchases to $100.00 per person has been a major factor in our success to date. Continued public confidence will be a major factor in future’ growth. : Ci EE Baye Anderson, : Jim” Looney, Linda _ WEST COAST. ... | Thring and Allan Hunter. There SEAFOODS some very interesting questions gion - | to which Rev. Willey gave thé the service: was the singing by the | Hic’ choir of’ The Lord’s 11 Pine Street oT F b. 9 Prayer : as s sung in in Trinidad ue accompanying Sunday Services ues: e them. on:the piano. . junior choir sang an. anthem’ aorta Things Through” was | Sing evs Willey, Heater nel being Rev. Willey, Heather -were’ many pros ‘and’ cons’ to this and the young people asked aoe re - . * 2 3 @ Fe Ry answers, RAR \j ; — | —_ : . ha oa é : af "A. very impressive’ part of The Salvation Army ‘ : S me ee s Arrival Date: il am. — 7 pin 9.45 a.m. — Sunday School AT CEDAR CREST Wea, 7. 30 px m. — Bible Sep MOTEL “ALL ‘DAY All are Welcome at the Army ; 7s ; es : : : ae . ee : : —— k or EUR : Dlg Te acl LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES TT Sundays at 3 p.m: Nordic Hall, Kinnaird Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C. Clark petees adie Kinnaird-Genelle Charge, _ UNITED CHURCH. Rev: DL. Faris ering Wry “We used to be ‘cleaning and repainting all the time, too—until " we converted to natural Eas heating. 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