CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962 KRC Grants. $600 To the Fall Fair “By HELEN DUNLOP An application from the Castle- gar and District Fall Falr Assoc: jation for a grant of $600 was ap- proved by directors of the. Kin- naird-Robson-Castlegar, Community Chest at last week's regular meet- ing in the Legion Hall. Directors noted on the finan- cial statement accompanying the Fair Board’s application that the association had gone “in the: red” on their 1961 opeartions and felt the request needed immediate con- sideration. . The $600 grant is equal to that of last year to the Fair, Board. Also approved was the annual |® .The nomination: of . James Kelly as Castlegar director. the ‘Wapancy Jefe by, Gavin Stuart's resignation was accepted. Mr. Kel- ly, a former. president, will serve on the board of directors until the annual meeting in January, when elections are held, ‘The financial statement; show- ing disbursements of - $916.50 -for April 1962, was adopted as pre- sented and -directors : token ‘donation to the Castlegar United Church for use of the ee church basement for the April meeting. ‘A tiotice of the 4th annual of the B.C, A United Community Funds and Councils, to be held in Vernon, May 10-11-12; was received, There were no Selegates to the confer- ence from the Kinnaird-Robson- Castlegar aroun this year. A report onthe xecent can- vass ‘of the business district was heard. Receipts were. down from] Fran last year, it was noted. The secretary was asked to write the Castlegar. ; and, District Project: Society requesting a meet- ing with their Sreanbaon, to dis- cuss bre canvasses, eeting | was, eae Temas with th etett directors in attendance, The : next tegular director's mestine will be June 11.in the Sesion Ball: If a District municipality were) ber of Commerce was told at its established here wi would be in the'vicinity of $100, 000 a year while the administra-| cial committee, to study the ques- tlon of juitice would cost the area|tion‘of the amalgamation of Cas- “in the neighborhood of $6,000,"| Megar and-Kinnaird or tho setting the Castlegar and District Cham. up of a District municipality, said elfare costs meeting last week, . Cam bell, head of a spe- quet.in St. ‘Alban's ‘Hall on May « Mona Menard, presidént of the bowling league and winner of the Tuesday. Afternoon Bowlers Have Presentation Banquet ‘The Tuesday afternoon bowl- High single event’ with a score of ing :league marked | th oe Bi She also scored in the three- Weilnasday Night - Bowlers Présont Trophies at langue! |2 (Jack's, Pic-n-Pac trophy aay run to single gama was winner, Peggy Mc- game event at 734, Mona Henares team; Oglow’s, was usa! e, season's champ: ket, Pune :Were awarded Easy Recognition for the spare high and-election of officers Inst week in’ the ‘United: Chr The tables were oy decorated with bowls of spring flowers, . - the night “bowling : Teague held thelr & wan ‘Ann Soberlak on the Bosse banquet, presentation of Eoehies Jewellery team: urch basement: was , Marg ‘Transfer Spare high three-game, draw Ford on DeFoe's High team was Ross’ Market le award for] ai 974 On behalf of the Wednesday night players,’Mrs. Annie expressed & Vote of thanks to Kay Mrs. Marg Bonnett was guest io. were: captain, : D; it’ and “Alice - Sanfo1 Marie -Schuepfer and Fran ‘Mursh- thi oochi |score while high three-game team Adshead for all her work and of 2,718, The booby prize was won time during ‘the past two years, by DeFoe's ‘Pransfer, of idnor and she presented the : heed to: Ist place team, Chore- bowtie See eect tones | ie sented timely ponte Eat Melinck, Kay ny: skits, The election of a new execu- ') tive saw Rose Dickson sucet was Bosse: Jewellery. with a score Members and spare: of : the Poems, songs and the setting up of a District muni- cipality would add “a quarter ofa million dollars in added revenue without considering ‘school taxes.” , My, Campbell said it was the feeling of the department of mun- Chamber Discusses Amalgamation, F Parks, Terrorism be-a citizen of that country and highly. publicized telegram sent by not @ citizen: of Canada, Freedomite ‘women to Sorokin ur- Chamber secretary Paul Mor: ging--him not to return to Canada oso ‘attacked newspapers: for giv-| “was probably written by Sorokin ing “too- much publicity” to the and: sent to the women to wire Sons .of Freedom, He said the| back’ to him.” {cipal affairs ‘that, any district mu- nicipality would have .to inchide the Cage operation and the Bril- fam. lant hi Study of the tax figures “jus- tity‘ further dvestigation,' com- mented, Mr. Cami Reporting on eels Fred Gibson said the “Welcome Rotary" signs put up in local stores during the recent Rotary, conference were appreciated iA visitors... sald It is hoped to. utllize the ae Celgar sawiald algh at Rob- oon ‘for,a.sign welcoming pani to the Castlegar District... Mr, | Gibsor that Arrow Lakes A ae ‘NNAKUSP CASTLEGAR , CHARTER FLYING — SIGHT SEEING ‘FISHING TRIPS : PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-2511 _ wee aero r. ae ly, for ne new ; the jprovinelal The committee asked for, and received, 150 to :prepare ‘a: bro- chure on the industrial potential of the Castlegar area. D. W.. Brookes, : chairman. of former. chairman of,-the Castlegar Chamber's ’ dissolved. Pass "Creek investigation’ committee, said a preliminary scheme . of develop- ment. Bas pee outlined for. the iC: pi , He; ar that ‘development of the park , “will. dépend on .funds d_ the de termina the Pass Creek Park board and |0y as secretary, and. tion of people Before the Holiday - bring your car in for a_ Shellubrication and safety-check ‘We give your car a free bumper-to- bumper safety check with cach Shellubrication. Even the fan belt and head, Edna _. Marshall; Ada Hal- bauer, Jean Levins and ‘Marg Bro. High average for _ the: year went to Kay . Adshead. High single game for the year went to Nettie O'Shea. High three for the year went to Kay Adshead. Low average for the ‘year went to Pat Magee. High average, spare for the year award wént to Verna Keraiff. Per- fect attendance awards were given A ‘token’ of ‘appreciatio: ited Daisy -Koehle ‘gro ct ak were hel tnd ‘the fol- Towing _were elected: President, Mrs. M. Little; secretary, Mrs.. An- Because $450 Rental ‘High’ The Gayland Shows of Kel- owna came to Castlegar at the be- Binning is month. They Jett soon after. An explanation’as to why the shows left was given ‘at all; Srd; Flyers: Captain, Kay Ads-|i° treasurer for the second term, for ee. work on| mi nie Koochin and treasurer, Mrs.| or’ that few neh. R lige "Wa are inteed pi . | ive -you' as’ a eitizen ‘of Castlegar snd swish you every success in the Couticll Hails pend cies rivileged ‘vo At: the . May :imeeting: of. the council’s regular meeting Tuesday night. ‘Apparently Gayland - Shows wrote the village asking to be al- 4 and 5 “under the sanie the Shows in CaStlegar lowed: i operate in’ Castlegar. on|the formation of a parent May conditions as last year.” The basis | month is planned. i lained Society for Children it .was_reporte: At present _ 01 in 1961 was that they were spon- sored by the Projects Society. At to the. village. ford $750. Council.then passed a high-and pulled out. However, the that time $300 was paid by Gay-|The main purpose of | the ‘group is Jand Shows to the Projects Society discussion and exchange of ideas and $450 ($150 park rental a day) | but ix Bt get-together in an atmosphere’ of ‘When the Shows arrived this| mutual understanding. It is hoped ye they felt thay’ couldn't af-|that teachers Will’ attend as ‘well. |— motion foregoing the $300 to the| Birch » School, reported that: her Projects Society but enforcing | pupils spent an exciting afternoon | the bylaw. rental figure of $150 at the: recent circus ‘where they. Per day for a complete circus or] enjoyed the various'rides.. : + | show. “Gayland Shows felt the $150 ations. were . grate daily ,park -rental’ to. still be too| and .acknowledged by ‘the Society. 0 serve | asa social Mrs. Palsson, teacher at Silver .| tlegar detachment ROMP. were an- jaune ced this eck | and active in the dog obedience He said the committee - also was in agreement that sentences passed on terrorists “are too light’’ and that the authorities should do everything possible to bring Soro- in back to B.C. “if it can be done through proper diplomatic ‘chan- aa Uruguay were’ Very: important and added that he-believed:Sorokin to. Changes ‘Mado. Ai Local RCMP. Two staff changes ‘at the: Cas- by Sgt. John 3 ee R ct “Bob' Stephens~ popular’ member of thé local: force club in the area, has been ‘trans- iberle zt SUNSHINE INTO YOUR HOME with Youn reaty ‘enjoy pad the onciat wy with isnt Latex. It smooths on fe ) ree. Touches up In no Fa ‘and cleans up with Just wateri Give your walls and cell ings. deep glowing beauty— . with ‘the: glorious colors of », Mondnviel Latexd - OGLOW. BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY. : CO. ETD. tae Waldie ‘diplomatic ~ relations. with | #7- Jr. Forest Wardens are Active All Year With the recent appointment : Thurs., Tues, 7:30 pm. Ye ‘UNITED T:45 Lea Bible Study of a full-time Canadian Forestry Association: representative for the Southern Interior Region, consid- erable.’ expansion : of. the’ Junior cipated, At present nine clubs with an enrolment of 252 Wardens are ac- tively engaged in learning to ap- Preciate’ their forests, In addition another 1,775 lads are members of the Lone Patrol, boys in unorgan- ized areas taking their training by. Robson — Ist and ae a eumdays at Castlegar — Service, tw rere, at 80 p. Rinneird | Bervicoe of Worship at 945 am. cHURCR or Hie) CHRIST Bundays at as see in the Twin GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHUROR incr. ‘T. Evans, Ph. 365.5586 Oburch . Soh i ondel was the B.C, Game Ciubs atthe annual conven- In 1662 the Okanagan area developed a summer camp at Su- therland Hills Park.. This camp was organized and administered by provincial headquarters: with ‘as- sistance of adult councillors from Forest Warden’ program is anti-|° Enderby, Penticton. Jey. and Mi expected during the coming sea- son, made for additional camp sites |® with a view to expanding the sum- thern Interior, i a public service, the “Vernon, Kelowna and is -planned, a nok pate surarne samp near padetby Wardens planted trees type mberley 3s organized and oper-| around their community hall as ould be ated by councillors fom Kimber-|Jocal beautification project. “Ve bear terre rer eS laryaville, .u.., Soventy-elght: Wardens enjoy-/son ‘saw the initlation of a tree ed a stay at these camps last sum- boys. The f mer. ‘An equal number or more is senene prolect by sth en freee and f pee tanita! eojee Currently, surveys are being BC. Forest Service at ae Kamloops, mer camping facilities of the Sou-|Stading, and ‘slash’ ‘disposal, the|ior Forest. Wardens Provided a a Television Service c) Repatra to all makes of TVs, Badlos, Phonographs, @ Electrical Appliances, @ Applications for TV cable hook- trees to the of fund raising In the Spring of 1901, the mane the Forest Wardens and at the samo time provide some forestry training for the Southern Interior The 1962, Christmas tree sea- future tree cutting projects Through cooperation of the |#*@ used in the summer camp pro- ELECTRONIC SERVICES ‘At: the: aportsshan’ show hela 363-8531 — Phones — 365-4601 cutting site was obtal recently in Kel the local Jun- After in selecti Wardens cut and shipped 300 first class display on forestry. As Kimberley Wardens undertook to develop Bartholomew Lake into a fishing site for the sportsman. Clearing of the lake involved the removal of 600 cords of drift wood, A dam is to be constructed and a sport fish stocking program W-K Rod and Gun Club. - ening sata faves 120 ea| Wins Conservation Trophy W. NL Bill)’ ‘Wallinger’ of Ri- tion held in Kamloops. Mr. of Federation. of “Fish &' Bible Study: Young People’s - Friday at 7.30 p.m, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH reached ie) per cent of the provincial target sf fare ee. WwW. 3. dent, said this is high the same time in 1961 and in line with nationat returns of to Cute or. 76,51 ber cent of the Red Gross ‘. Campaign At $560,000 B.C. Red Cross cathpaign has $560,000 to date or. about McFayden, B.C. presi- $4,713,438 dian $6,160,452 | goal. Ken Hodgson of Coquitlam, and treasurer Reg Carver of Burnaby, were put back in office’ unopposed at the annual election of officers. David Maw of ‘Vancouver is past- president. Re-elected to the directorate were Phil -Haverstock of Chapman Camp and James Murray of Rich- mond. Elected was Joe Smith of Oliver.. Directors! with a further year to serve are Ralph Shaw of Kamloops, Ted Barsby of Nanaimo, and Dick Phillips - of. Prince George. Barrister Roland W. John- son of Vancouver. was. appointed legal adviser to the Federation at} a meeting of the ‘new directorate held following the convention, Winner of the annual O'Keefe Conservation Trophy. and fvard _ ANOTHER REDUCTION co ‘LONG DISTANCE - STATION-TO- ‘STATION RATES: POINTS EAST OF ALBERTA : Wis er fess hes beg Life ay cee ane : Poluts east of Alberta have been coming down. ; ‘The latest reductions, effective on May 6, are the resnlt of continnous efforts By the RG, ‘Telephone Company and other mafor telephone systems aeroad Cacade to provide the best ‘4 communications service at the lowest possible cost. - Below is a table howi the di in rates over the yearas | CAKVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OT panies MecFayden * stated | Was:the West Kootenay Rod ani that. with many’ returns: still to| Gun Clubs Association for its oe come in there is every indication | in’ preparing 2 brief on multiple that the B.C.’ and national cam-|use of the Columbia’ River Basin. paigns will successfully reach last year’s totals when $625,000 was contributed ‘in the province and Ways +] $5,977,279. across: the nation, Be Grace: ps Church Pm. Sunday School and Fa- -Worshi : Mev. C.K, Day — Parish Priest LUTHERAN CHURCH at St Apente: Anglican Church sportsman’s. vehicle | ° gad complete Big game hunting 2 crisioat oil painting from Land. TM a Vancouver =a on Business or Pleasure? = Pr , |Family “arrangements, no.:‘charge for: ch‘ldren under’ 14, also Free, . cabled TV and Parking. : ales Rates =. from. $8, The SANDS MOTOR Hotel “On English “Bay | © 31955 Davie Street, Wanrouver 5, BQ, y ‘Telephone MU 2-1631 OS Melex 2360 con T CARR “$ MINUTE STATION-TO-STATION. DAY RATES 935 Vancouver®— Montreal New Wastminstes*— Toronto Victoria = Halifax 625 ts Prince George — Regina elejsiayelgielele “Burnaby rates are the some os Vancoiives and. New Westminster cafe PRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY’ Membership and:private don- as ‘efully.. received Several directors; expect :to at- gentleman who operates the chil-| tend the annual convention as well dren’s rides in the Gayland Shows as: the, board. of- governors’ meet- decided, to stay.‘and he paid the|ing.which are being, held in’, Teall iE “A helicopter will put the men where they’re needed...” A thin column of smoke twists into the sky and another battle against a forest fire begins, Every minute counts; while the fire is still smail, aircraft can play an important part by waterbombing or by delivering men and to confine the flames until more help arrives, Few fires can be fought entirely by aircraft. The battle usually calls for teamwork employing trained crews, supplies, tank trucks, bulldozers, radios, pumps,'hoses and hand tools. Keeping such'a team ready is costly but,necessary; it involves a lanning, crew. traini and windshield wipers are checked! 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