CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 2, 1969 aoa, Don Brothers Reports... a0 Sk TL Last weex the Attorney- General tabled paceation known as Bill 74, “An Act to Amend the cartes Act” which is certainly the most important piece of leulstar tion considered by the Legis- lature this year. It was \vldely discussed during the weck and sume of the leaders in the industry have commented that it shows imaginative thinking. The Bill is the result of a_long study|$! y the Royal Commission, headed by Mr. Justice Woot- ton, and recently a thorough study of the insurance situa- tion made) by a Legislative mmittee. The ” Attorney: General, the Honourable L. R. Peter- son, in speaking on the Bill in its Second Reading, point: st ed’ to A ear f signe ce cara of pes ple and not bent fenders. He said that the money paid for Robson Accident Has $550 Damages An accident on the -Rob- son Road Sunday morning re-| B! sulted in damages to two ve- hicles estimated at $550, RCMP say a car driven by Wm. E. Voykin of Pass- more was in collision with a half-ton truck driven by Jo- seph Harshenin of Pass The Voykin car was trav- elling west on the Robson road and was attemptin: left turn onto the B int turnoff when a collision oc- curred with the Harshenin vehicle which was passing at the time. a|tenced to serve three months premiums should be available quickly to those nds jured in the form of benefits. It will free the industry to settle claims quickly without the need for those injured regardiess of who was at fault. Bill. incorporates unique features, For example. is killed, the insurance com panies will pay to the spouse 5,000.00 and $1,000.00 for each child in the family, and will make regular Payments ore ies for 104 weeks. ase of a husband tein ited leaving a wife and two children, this would mean that the wife would re ceive $7,000. immediately and $70.00 per week for 104 tal of $14,- spi compensation is ‘not ne ve and the blame can be be affixed an amount ad- judged by a Court of Law. if the head of the household § d| AWARDS WERE RECEIVED by many hoc- upon someone else for the} key players at Saturday evening’s banquet accident, she is free to sue] for the Mitey Mite division marking the end is captain of | of another successful hockey season. There and Billy ags. the Aero Taxi award as the most improved sale of rags will go towards were 175 parents and children in attendance be conipulecry or 4 league player for the 1968-69 hockey geason. the expenses of the Scout eae At pe come in| in the arena hall. There were 96 boys in British Columbia to have an| division this year. Pictured here is Jeff ste. Mr, % left last weekend for his # were Nelson visitors ‘Thurs- i who is a ai patient in the local fy hospital. iy Woodrow, Mts. J. Raine, : Kew wart, captain ot the Jets, who. received the runner-up scoring trophy; Bruce Martin, who the Eagles and was top scare who was the -— Photo by Division Manager solinson ; Charles McDonald home in Toronto after spend- ing the winter in Costlonar visiting his niece, Mr. ant Mrs, Larry Davis and fami ly. Mr, and Mrs. M. Gallo and Mrs, J. Turner spent the weekend stein with the ine cer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Moffatt, and Mrs. ‘Turner’s grandfather, Mr. Bert Crissal, cers we Sener Mr. and MS. J Stier, Easter Sunday Sunrise Service To be held in the Park at the “CITY CENO- TAPH" at 7 a.m., just back of the City Library. c. 4 by the Ee. To | Churches of Castlegar and Kinnaird Coffee will be served immediately after at The Salvation Army Quarters, 363 Main St., Castlegar. . EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED Johnson, Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs, D. As- Brownies held a Succesetat rag drive’ on Saturday. Thanks are extend- ed ta i who :donated the The proceeds from the out greater course he may do so. If a person owns a.car and does not have insurance he is vio- lating the law and may be fined in an amount not less than $200.00 or may be sen- in jail, or both. - When you go to the Mot- er Vehicle office to obtain our car license on the ap- alt Damage to the Voy! car is estimated at $100 while that to the half-ton truck is $450. The accident is still under s investigation. Gar and Pick-up Are in Collision Damages totaling $2,900 urred in an accident near form you will have 30 per cent from the present i from 15 per cent to premiums. He felt that young- er drivers’ premiums would) probably be reduced the greatest. othe Attorney-General felt | § that the premiums could be kept down and drivers would be much more conscious of “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Pussy willows have been _Yeported in ‘in this column as a ‘sure sign of spring but re- cently I was reminded that} w! cee’ crocuses have been blooming for some time too. Other people have re- marked on houseflys buzzing on warm window sills and the appearance of the first robin. The latest siga brought to my attention was a nice big net beattle! As we watch with great anticipation the snow disap aie pour ian more wax t to fill the mold. An egg carton makes a good holder for the mold le you fill Make the lei by dip- ping a three-inch piece of on ‘newspaper News preferred) to harden. When the wick is siiff and the wax in the mold is parti- (lly set, stick the wick into the candle. Peel off the shell | when the candle is hard. Egg cups make pretty wv | holders for these candles. Or can be flattened Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel TRADITIONAL DINNER Make Easter Sunday a happier day by taking Mother and the family out to dinner at the Hi Arrow SUMPTIOUS SMORGASBORD Assorted Salads (Green & Jellied) Hot and Cold Meats Turkey — Ham — Roast Beef — Chicken Barbecued Spare Ribs — Many Others Assorted Sea Foods Variety of Tasty Desserts Easter Treats “Eat to Your's Heart's Content” For that very important be just right. You can be sure menu at Safeway. Sure, too. Strawberries Imported Fresh. Red Ripe and Juicy Easter feast, you'll want everything to when you select all the foods on your, too, that you are saving money. Come let us help you get ready for the festive day. alencia Oranges Sweet and Juicy. 100 3 Baskets s] .00 CASTLEGAR NEWS, aa April 2, 1969 EASTER FOODS * Young Turkeys Government Inspected Tender & Flevorful Average 6 to 10 lbs. » A. 49° Grade hb. Resey to Eat z es creat i the bottom and| defensive driving if recovery the garden a ceere: of damage done to moter V-| MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS, one from each ‘of the six These would make ideal hicles were limited to $250.- 00. In other words, if you are Mitey Mite hockey teams, were named at a banquet gifts for children ; to ne ‘auch fe in’ a collision with someone| evening bringing a close to a successful season for the 96 grandpare! Highway 3A when it\else and he is to blame you| players ranging from four to eight years old participating in teen aay Hee it, date ao te is in the the ‘offing a was collision with a car|can sue him for $250.00, but) this division. Pictured here, back row left to right, are Mark lust might have Maple Leaf. c 3] 99 Whole or te 8 Each ae Shank Half Ib. driven by" Donald Edward|no te: at| are Dat Bruce Martni and Danny Zoobkoff. In the front row be “pattle-royal on their hands was proceeding north on. 3A. See a eetcnvitah: Kael boy ent of a.) am not trying to sound WHOLES ALE CLE AR- OUT ce www EATON icc ur it is a : st SRE ood ‘argume! ‘a Bt : 2 ————— Cranberry Sauce %=2-25.,39° Jelly Powders 22. 6r.. 49° cma | BS Tomato Juice 2% 3:..$1.00 Fresh Coffee i=: aul =| as Niblet Corn ey on 4 589° Bick’s Pickle See a 5 9° S Pineapples" 41..89° Cake Mixes =""- 4 $1.00 Potato Chips 22-25. Cream Pies ==": Soft Drinks 22". Whipping Cream =~... Medium Eggs f"5-- Smoked Oysters =:-4 «« Orange Juice ==="5 « $1.00 Stuffed Olives === —— = an | oo B £2) Ice Creams. =. 99° Salad Dressing #22" WARRANTY || SERBS fas) ax | oaee Fresh Milk =~. 88° Broken Shrimp = ON ALL MAKES OF NEW. CARS A/C or D/C FULLY PORT, 1 : $39.55 This includes lubrication, Pancake Synip Pineapple Juice Nalleys Lalani oil change, tune-ups, and 32 oz. Bottle 48 fl. oz. tin service inspection. 3 for ‘1.00 Sunday, April 6 48 p.m. Easter Lilies No. 1 Quality. 4, 5, or 6 Blooms. Adults $3.00 Children $1.75 REGULAR WHOLESALE STOCK RETAIL CLEAR.OUT to the was proclaimed that while tint to the pick-up “was| surance companies would con- District Socials vert the present policies to tims The accident is still un-|that required by law with n0| Mrs, D. E. Hughes 365-5503) Vancouver on the s.S. Can. estigation.. charge. berra i sto] serine ae Pest fall when I talked Guests at the home of various points of Tibaheoe z to the C! ff Commerce | Mr. and Mrs. J. Kubos of Kin- cluding San Francisco, Los recomm« the t ended that ne et naird on Eweckeny Angeles, Acapulco, Jamaica Hy di : i of reoeaite and Mrs Mary and Lisbon, ve at ar in i i 7 © Shows 730 & 8.00 pm, seed. Kwasny of Coleman, ‘Atta: -|Soultampton on: May 8. The anes Braye me ane Mee neonaes for an indefinite period of 1 arty family sembled oa they will be time. Mrs. Fox is particularly) Matinee Bde at 2.00 p.m. presenting a brief to the Gov.|to make their home at a looking forward to’a reunion DORIS DAY ernment. loops. Mrs. Hegarty, who is) with her sister who several I was able to ae a teacher of dancing, said years ago took up missionary ROBERT MORSE appointment for this P| she was leaving the area with|Wwork in South Africa. Mrs. TERRY-THOMAS But to get to a more ject, whet about id making CLOCKS HIGHWAVE RADIO ALARM & CALENDAR Green Giant. CANDLE 12 TRANSISTOR AM/FM PORT. 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Coleopy and fam] P34, & Basted ‘TRANSETTE DIPLOMAT AC/DC SOLID on Monday, March Bist, and|of Victoria, former residents|ily of Kinnaird will be leav- Tf it is table decorations STATE TEN YOU WHEN I pleased_to that |of Kinnaird, are visiting their |ing tomorrow to make theirlyou wish, pretty Easter ege|| -TRANSETTE SOLID STATE SUPER 12 THE LIGHTS Mayor Tittle from vOeetleuar son-in-law and id daughter, Mr nome at North -Vancouver,|candles can easily be made MINIATURE ered WENT OUT” and ba hae Loeblich from|and Mrs. a wkins_of i Mr. Coleopy who has from. paraffin and colored Kinnai will be appearing | Kinnaird. and. baa Fox been a at the coast since last} cray. with the group. will be caving April 12 from Last “To. make the candle mold, Prices Effective Bel-air Premium Wed. thru Sat. Open Thurs. Night Until 9 P.M. Closed on Good Fri. 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