“Castlegar Guides’ And Brownles Hold Annual Banquet” The Castlegar Guides’ and |. Brownies, held their annual mo- ther and. daughter. banquet, in the, SHSS ' cage! teria: last. Thurs- * Invited: gucsls were evel gon; . deputy, |. provin fsloners Aire,’ Ay’ Rizzuto Mire! H: district :commissioner, Dalziel, Brown tri 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 11, 1965 Urges a| Road Link South From Edgewood-Fauquier * (continued ‘from page one) ‘the lake, “then we Arrow A Soro FALVARY, BABTIBT ¢ CHURCH cr and }tho: Pastor D. B, T, nN PhS peers” . +s payee : woods 5 dave in: the ynetion tre : ae share joldera' Lakes area, The financial ON A aT DAY.IN.1907 . CPR Station By: Harald Webber ridin’ sais Haters 1907 and jn 2 Fa morning ‘on | Burtis Down leg. to say, by this time there Wasa ‘great deat of ‘excitement | at huge” a Sn oe gro- arid ‘this ‘was‘reflected” in''the tenquely” aniohg: foct that Mr,'Gage’ grabbed the | runes) oo" ee niattress and ‘struggled with “it The only i down the narrow stairway, afeat| ter the sf 1 enti, bet have taken | mogu aise le fat Ee crack : ; ie of. 2. ‘tire rag pod, but it is ve tpriginated in v ‘Tho: major, concern sany. } thoughful » co te ‘embarking this size on a rojer! ear | time" etal ort rt. apd) lone att a thet ; F.. ort, | bleaches . LR Net. sales increas ate’ i cor ‘from’. &. million in 1960;to' $62: enuilion la 1obd leh ‘before-tax’ profit ny itself out, all that was left was op'::.7 days per week 7. ‘0'p.m. September, 1966, “emphasizes the need for a road south’ 60

! a trunk’ out "pf the window be- fore 1 from the flames. He later found that his efforts had been in vain § s the ‘tru ra was empty. Was''nio' time to save. an: ere. élse, ‘as the | entire building was a holocaust ina matter. of mifiutes. In sine volun . Regional: College money ‘bylaw | ~~ ould re ac. |B which will’ see a ‘college built tive i eederet e road the fongth was stirred from His 3 and operating: at Castlegar ~by ofthe lakes. Realizing the imminent dan- — —= - The candidate sald no busi-| ger, he awoke his family ant : nessman “inthe” Kaslo-Slocan spread the: alar! a) consiucty j a nese need fear any’ loss” of | Je "Kenny and brakeman Jerry busiiess' throuh. the building| Donovan who occupied two .of of such a road. He said Koo- the ‘bedrooms ‘in’ the- Tourbed: tenay residents would take circle | room station house, Mrs. Gage trips through Kasto, Nakusp and took her beautiful brocade wee the Slogdn Valley while! an three ding dress, Limited, the’ company set up to] been alvin 2 by‘D,’ D. Mor- : erect ‘and’ operate: the ‘new’ mill.'| ris, . vice-president’ "and general) casts, ropany We ‘feel | very. fortunate’ indeed ager of Cominco. .~-:? Punt for! rhe construction “of! a| in having attracted'a partner of};~" Mr, Griffiths. was formerly | a| pulp om ean te ana inte: ‘such high calibre employed on special duties: in teh: “Arrangements for. the bond the metallurgical’ division and twill be since joining ‘Cominco: in 1945 ‘| for: the on ‘venture are well| had s in a number of super- ‘underway ";and "we hope ; that |’ eyed In ias inthe zinc and} re the dogumentaticn will be ‘completed within the. next few weeks. Forty per cent of]: the equity required for the new|* ie | venture, will be. supplied by our pee ‘and 60 per cent by, the |» gompany. This brings me to the re | souls before this meeting to- 2 | day. ie pure urpose | of these 4 to' Yana the company to raise 1 onthe open market, in Canada, T equity funds: that will cenable |; & it'to make its investment of $15 | | million in-Skeena Kraft Limited and, re retire the presently out- g $5 million of 7 percent preferred, shares, ese 7 per were’ issued ‘as: a ‘measure to enable the: company. -} to handle. the equity: portion. of thé Celgar venture. They. were by, their terms not what could pe’ called a marketable’ security and have ‘certainly served the company. well, as is reflected: by the cial. results of the managed to ‘survive the years. It}- still f » a ‘AND PROTECTS : ‘AS IT. HEALS! _Binpalpiienelie Chatge there 4 rfire bri- |, Wa ea gade that eould 'bé' called ‘ pont bata CHURCH: in an_emergepcy like this! Mr. “Gag @.and his ‘family ‘ were taken to" a train:that had ‘The: ‘Hospitat: iaviliary’ is having a Mexican theme on April 3 in the KIS. Hall. ‘Senors and Senoras, Senoritas, Matadors, Turistos - and. Turistas . are being paged :to. enjoy.a Fiesta. Ticket ‘sales: will be ‘restricted so don’t delay. Contact “Mrs. 'G. "Baillie: at: 365-5672 ees *: Dregs is’ optional. Hasta i luego. Oiel in Bean had Beet hahg- B: nor’ h-south' ‘routes (Arrow'‘La- ing: 0! ie: a door, an ott Slocan Valley and Lardeau | wrapped ’ it” afouiid Billy, ‘aged ; Valley)’ would gain from the three and Mazie, aged four, to : : flow. of tourist: and business | protect them from the flames, ' | been held over at Castlegar for pate Sco DK: the night and were given accom- traffic bet nthe’ Trans-Ca- “She thi al to he mada Highway No 1 and. the 2: Wil: there's. money| modation in one wore eu ts. Campbell said another logging toad" also follows * Hie lake to within ‘a ‘short ‘distanc of Johnson Creek and that the building of a short ‘section of new: road and a bridge ‘across Sunday School apoke of the new Kinnaird .. . 9. 30 aa am. nada Highway ‘No! 1 ‘and’ the husband: “Will, ' there’s money Mi ch ‘will ‘£0. into ef $ : Southern Trans-Canada High- under the ‘mattress, Bet the’mo- Ferry Traffic way. ney under-the mattress.” Need- if had | 2 "Th of lept. e — =! ice, ey slep' . Once Again ae Shows Jump 4G ©) ime mimetion. The Castlegar ferries made 372 more trips last month than they did during | February ‘of “Tast "week you ‘were told area will nee ed inereat forget those words,” reflected of the “well on ‘the atlonal facilities ia the ea the station agent's sister, ‘for club property. ‘Now all that re-| futur truly: the building was a mass “GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. s. H. Kerr Morning Worship 11 a.m. : Sunday School 9.90 a.m. A-warm Invitation to worship . is extended to’ everyone LONGINE . BULOVA ‘ELGIN: |" CANDINO : tae Bane pinee Pe marae Sap easTLEaal i GoURse Wiese s iy. Browntes ‘to’ Mrs. Johnson ‘who =) extended !her thanks'for the mo- ‘| ney which is used in many ways ides in other. coun “PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701, First Ave. 4oz. . $1. 00° —contains protecting HEXACHLOROPHENE and healing ALLANTOIN stops detergent burn and chapped hands 'ATOUR Rexall DRUG STORE “Inter it 8 Pin, then ; station's on: fire “PL never oa Z Eyening Service 7.30 p.m. Reverend — RK Webb. in released by: the ‘department of highways for the ferries for last month. * statistics ‘(with fig- ures for February, 1964, in brac- kets) follow: ~ Number of round trips @- 588) 4,960; number of automo- piles and drivers (42,769) 47, 7616; The’ idles “of ‘the five pin ‘bowling league held’a meeting. recently at the home of Mrs. R.. dehiead "Now... treat” coughing colds “fromthe. - | H INSIDE. . wa h “the” issue ‘of the converti- q urna-| ble preferred ‘shares contemplat- | ‘ed by the: resolutions before you | “=: i an-| today, should: enable. the® com- ccegds H.R a 4 pany: to realize a number of our. Formerly . general ’ pore 7 |.other. objecti tendent of the’ metallurgical di- vision,’ Mr’: Weldon in’ bis new “SERVICES : “Sundays. at 3 p.m. : * Held ‘in St: David's ‘Egil ‘Both = Ha ie id rep miziPts u ‘This was a me inter-City: Tadies., 5, Pin. | ment Jeague. Castlega the: tourbament whic! ual ‘affair.’ It, will’b S000 Bsa 9.45 a.m. — Sunday Schoo! Tues. 7.30 SE eee et eogue : All Ladies. Invited E iss “Bible” ay iri-i< my [>] hin aan BBE Far} soon as ecutive may’ "put their plans i into Mae effect. WEST COAST So if you have not yet made good the amount that you pledg- ‘| ed, do so now. Better still, have SEAFOODS Arrival ‘Date: another look at your situation to Tues. Mar. 16 see if the ‘amount; could: be ‘in- AT CEDAR CREST MOTEL’ ALL DAY ed: aay “the Church oe $ ': # Spetial: guests were fon Cubs Bnd Scoutmaster. ‘Bale; Ed: Mosby,’ district. coun chairman; Walter Banigan,-Ro! son: Rover Crew leader~and :as- sistant - regional .commissioner } ‘ for’ Senior sand Rover. ' Scouts, | and: Rev.’ D; °L. Faris of the Kinnaird United ‘Church. '? “Grace was given'by Rev. Fa- bane ris and the toast to the‘ Queen |; eness : by ‘Scout. Ken’-Paterson with |. the toast tothe: fathers given| by: Scout Murray Young and the|->; reply by EF. Houghton." '- FREEZER 1964 and carried ' 4,847" more sutomoplles and drivers. mains is to'get ‘that’ water’ out) “ With a membership. that of flames.” of the hole‘and onto the course.| has grown ‘from 60°in.‘1959"’to d burned hwo fata fo do's goou| over 270 ae ene, nb. ‘After the fire had burne a . as ground conditions permit."“A acquiring the neede we he contract will be let soon' for| to -meet® these’ de: A Kinnaird Scouts the laying of the pipe.” * ovat everyone 7 must ‘assume ase ts ‘You will already have seen | full share of. respons! e- |" vers (7 bi} 79,66; nuanber wi-| president Dick's breakdown of| cause this is not the sort of de- ~ And, Cubs Hold types (13,055) 16,698; how the’ $55,000 to be ‘raised velopment’ that can -be umber, ‘of trailers and: semi-| on the debentures will be spent.| out by a: few. ~ Anaual Bai riquet trailers (867) 515; number of mo- wa was not shown aon Bis an the 4 reminder af this tine ot |. a peat rinet a ae ae al wever, Was jort- . y. eve tor buses (202) 7353" vests of! ance of having-the ful Enbunt | 19, This will be the best tims for | x¢mnaird Cub ‘and Scouts “held Eri? (883) 4. ath to show Py eee in their: annual:-father ‘and 2 son any non-members who are Inter. pr e \ L ; rf i a “ee Th: are ‘to. encourage conyers ion. Upon et em. : 5; ership of the common: equity. of sone ap at fit, yer = RIOT S| eee Pca : elanese .- Corp.:, America, |’ tortaiee wb is a an Cit drop below 76 per cent. The | tertaining ‘ar structive, Lor company and Celanese have long |". those thinking ab about tt ‘the advent of 5 rin and. tee-off. felt. that. this would be highly. pring y ‘desirable. As ap a ‘added, plus, the = 5 then qualify, age creased and then get in to pay for it. Your executive is certainly not looking-on this stage of de. velopment as’ the last ‘one. ‘At this“ moment, we ha’ plan nearing completion ‘ ‘for an’ 18 hole course. This’ we are doing so that we may‘carry out a full- er ‘ development with a -maxi- mum of precision and economy and ‘a’ minimum: of: confusion and waste. The work planned -for this year will include: 1; The construction of two temporary’ fairways with sand greens: to allow. for continuous Play ontm nine holes’ this'year.. : 2. The laying of the’ water systern on nine holes. Most: of these will be. on new ground put several’. will.cover part of -the.course. that’ has been used Se ‘Tax “evaders?° 1 toi This ‘charge ‘has been Ievel- ‘lted iat. Canada’s it :unions because: the income tax ‘act: spe- cifically exempts them from pay- GUNA. ing :tax’on their: incomes,’ main- Ws derived 7 from fhe. interest pale hapeoebetse eta ited fon's ta < Gan he Cause a ed. for, ae ton very brodd- Inattenti Pushing, prodding parents who ‘become: exasperated ‘at Johnny’s “lack