CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 4, 1965 Castlegar Badminton Club Tournament ‘Tho annual. Castlegar -Bad- “aminton: Club invitational. tour- ;mament was held last Sunday vat Ss pau contestants from Nelson, Kinnaird and Cas- B a competed in the. ladies’ Ta ‘EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND, AND GRAVEL “ TOR,.SOIL CONCRETE WORK Ane Roce’ Oo. ‘Lightle Ph, 365-S158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. ‘sEATON’S TRAIL Canada - wide $1.49 DAY Tuesday March 9th Personal shopping only Over 225 ‘items At One Low Price is Held Here doubles, mons’. doubles, . and mixed: doubles events, ‘The: or- ganization of the tournament, was handled by Mae,and Grace BABAR Bowltig Hi sh School : Bowl ing ie dies. High single zing Moreno and drawmaster ‘Jim | Lind: ed,, seni final and_final § ganies, some hich proved to be very close a exciting. The cups and trophies were _| presented by club vice-president Tony French to the following winners: Ladies’ Doubles ‘A’ Flight winner L, Smallenberg (N) and W. Defoe (C). Ladies’ Doubles ‘A’ Flight runner-up R. Don- aldson (N) and B.: Anderson (N). Ladies’ Doubles ‘B’ Flight winner G. McPherson (C) and A. | 3 Anderson (C). Ladies’ Doubles ‘p’ Flight runner-up L.’ Poole o and J. Brady. (C). - Men’s Doubles ‘W Fijeht winner M. Bertram (N) and E. Smailenberg (N). Men’s Doubles ‘a’ Flight runner-up 'R. . Kirby (N) and B. Collinson (WN). Men's Doubles: ‘B’ Flight winner R. Fairbank (N) and J. e (N). Men’s Doubles ‘B’ Fane runner-up G. Brad; ly c) and M. Leroy ( Mixed Doubles: ‘A’. Flight | ° winner L. and .E, Smallenber; (N). Mixed Doubles ‘A’. Flight runner-up C, Sharples (C) and J. Osachof€ (C). “Mixed Doubles, ‘B’. Flight winner 1. Black (N) and M. Bert- ram (N).. Mixed Doubles ‘B’ Flight runner-up J. Davis (C) and K. Muirhead (C). Mary Randall | Neon 208; ‘MH ES tN 9 1251;.THT feo 93 ae With, only, two ;weeks left in’ the commercial hockey lea- gue, the teams are beginning | D. to spread out in the point race. The Juniors remain,on ie after winning ‘two. of their las' three games. ‘The Flyers,’ in, se- cond: spot, had two wins and + TP: Team 1 13, Tein 2 13, Team 3 16, Team m,6-17, Tea | Al sounton Hob Chase’ 637, sree 616, eae Mo- ton 278; ke ba rer chee los MHS ui 2 Mir ‘Bugs Nelson | Whea ;| Tuesday lco’clock Betty: MacAlister 278; 624, THS 5A: ‘| Brand: the ond canard Pack for the: 18, Team 5 |. 15; a daught et. for, th and 2nd Kinnaird Brownie | ack and.the Ast: Kinnaird Guide’ Co. with. some 123: persons ‘present was held last ‘Thursday at He KIS hall,:. Hs aang i tbe. at various ot Ny apap fo — es alert of i circle; ' 3 banaue “one vith past three years; Mee oa Lat- ‘Kini ary En Sa of; the also two losses in their last four | 762. games. : The. Sawmillers have open- ed a five point lead over the Pulpmakers. However, they have played three more games. The gulars cellar is occupied by .a deter- mined Juvenile team that is fi- nally scoring a few, but still not enough goals. * STANDINGS AS OF Bey 28 PW LT APT Juniors: Pr 20 44 198 128 44 Flyers 27 17 5 5 214 128 39 Sawmill: 27 8 15 4 163 211 20 Pulpmak- ers 2A 6 15 3 110.179 15)" Juven- iles 24 5 17 2 136 170 12 ‘ WEEK-END SPECIALS — Prices effective March 4 - 5 - 6— FLOUR, Five Roses, 25 Ib. bag, each ROLLED OATS, Tubes, 48-02., 2 for -.. GRANULATED SOAP, Co-op, giant; euch f CHOICE TOMATOES, Co-op; 20-0z., per case $5. go TOMATO JUICE, Co-op, 48-0z., 3 for VELVEETA CHEESE, 1 1b., each. .. Bee SUGARHOUSE Asst. CANDIES, 3 FOE ose we “KRAFT MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS SF for. oh 00 GLENDALE, BUTTER, per tb. ORANGES, hoi » per box MANY MORE INSTORE SPECIALS INCLUDING. DRY GOODS ‘AND HARDWARE : ~ KC. CO-OP SOCIETY BRILLIANT, B.C.. ‘745, Ben Rourke st Tuesday Night 9-1 iS Kay - Cats 1, Nighthawks 3, ' Comets . 3, Bank of Ci 1, Sportsmen Other one Gary Jackson 699, Ed Webster 656, George Jablonsky 641, Fern: Vince! Wed Morning Drivers League LHS Winnie Savinkort 308; vys 1, ‘Thunderbir Wednesday Nigh se q > LHS In rene vitson and Bel 3; LHT Linda Wil- Jo Shack 210; LaT| “2 Ed We Missionaries ~ Hold Meeting At Granbrook Mormon missionaries from the Kootenays met together, on a recent Sunday. at Cranbrook for the frat quarterly . confer- rist. ba President. Stewart A. Dur- rant, accompanied by his wife, 3 presided: over~ the: conference. Pi sipmunks irrels. Mable Creighton. 56! ners 863; THT. Moaners , vw. ‘EP:, Hooters .43,., 55, Screamers 47, Groanel Wailers: 42,. Criers 30. Thursday. Night.Comm, que “LHS Margaret. Fallon (28! MHS Brownlie ‘2A, Classic Mixed Leagu _LHS Marge SSonnett 25: LHT Marge Bonnett‘ 631. MH John Mason: 300; MHT ‘Bill Da- vis 709. THS. Five Shakes 1040 THT: ive Shakes 2811. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Effective immediately, the Provincial. Government, will make “available gubstantiaily in- President: Durrant‘leads the jal askan Canadian “Mission of Jesus Christ of: Lat. fit M. | 2nd ;Kinnaird ;Pack’ a: eer ahi To ho.Guiders wae BY. weld Gladys MeLeod and the sesponee was by Guider Mra... Wi Bi + The. executive of: the’. Pa rent. Committee was introduced, These were: Mi at Gil 0) lide and Br ownle: prc ogram ends, Week, first aid competi-, tions ..for... Colls\ Cup: and campfire singing, --Presentation- of the-friend- ship fund was made,to Mrs. De- wig, by,.Dianne ; eater, Ast aird : Pat bin well, nd inds Sorge 1st’ Kinnaird Guide Co. !* - The evening entertainment by each. 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GRAND EXPANSION = 28 mT ie cieldayieedberki reo Shareholders" of “Columbia Cellulose Co. erin on Friday ap- proved ‘a’ $20; million issue of cumulative redeemable, conver- tible preferred shares. :) Fifteen million dollars. of the jssue. will be! used as Col- umbja’s 60 per cent share in the equity financing of its new pulp near, Prince Rupert. ; lon will be used to retire outstanding 7 per cent preferred ‘ shares. to $70 million pro- a known “as Skeena d, will ‘be’ 40 per cent owned by Svenska losa Aktlebolaget of Sweden. The Swedish company's share $10 the he equity financing will be Paul M. Marshall, Colum- bia’s president, sald that balance of the’ money ‘re wired: will: be raised by a bond James Richardson ‘and Sons heads the banking group for the new preferred.880,000 shares is- aue' with a‘ par. value of $25 a ‘share. The shares will-be sold in Canada and’are convertible into common stock on a’ two-for-one basis ‘over’ a‘ 10-year}: period. ‘When ‘all the shares ‘are? con- » Bank: Questions Water: ‘Diversion - While there is éonsiderable |" ‘concern about the current low es -St. ‘Lawrence ‘system, might -be dangerous. to’ mt suggestions to divert substantial quantities. of .water from. other parts of Gannds “This, view is expressed in the Bank of Montreal's Business Review for February, which dis- cusses in’ detail the recurring problems ‘of too little and too much water in the system. “Sheer. size and complexity - and the interplay of natural ‘and |-Bara' + man-made ‘influences would make more complete regulation ang control (of the Great Lakes- t. Dawrence jayetem) gaigcieult, f verted a 660, (600) | Canadians will own more than 25 per cent ‘of the. company’s si ‘At $25 par the conversion ‘price would be $12,50; today’s market price is about $10. Sale price of the new. issue won't be known until next month when the prospectus is printed. After conversion,- said Mar-(.a ‘shall the gwnerahip of Calas c Cela bia's pi nese @ 5 r ‘aon’ - (Finance Minster) Corp. rf of America, will Grop be- low 75 per cent He added: There company and Celanese “have long » felt that this would ‘be ® highly. de- sirable. As an added’ plus, the company would then qualify as ‘good’ Canadian, even: by Mr. Preventive Dental Service Available for 3-Year-Olds Anew. preventive dental service for all*'three~ e-year-old living in the school district was Started last October. child who reaches his receives? a birthday card from the West Kootenay Health Unit. This card authorizes fai dentist: to provide, at no cost ‘or further obligation to the pa- rents, a’ thorol ugh "examination (including’ X-rays’ if’ necessary), advice on‘ care’ of the™-teeth, cleanin; the teeth, and’an ig ‘application’ ‘ofa ‘fluoride solu-|."; tion to help. prevent future tooth This | service ° is ‘primaril educational and preventive. It is intended to’ encourage the start Any ‘mends, as a result of: Srd birthday after Oct. 15, 1964] initial -’ examinatio! / Nigher. Education ‘Is. the Subject At : - SHSS ‘PTA Meet The regular monthly meet- ing of: the -Stanley Frumphries PTA was-held recently with program being a prelude to pe eation: week with an emphasis be obtained there. TSM an. “ot the’ ‘person- nel of: Cominco nam- even if among the various interests in- volved about the objectives of control,” the a states. WATCHES by “LONGINE | -BULOVA “BLGIN CANDINO “Westclox - Timex Don't be puzzled — see “Sus to-day and in. the + meantime here's your. t3 crossword: ‘purle answer : | for this current ear are: ed the ‘many “phases: of ‘skilled and unskilled: poistions ‘- that were to be had in trades, sence! and equipment training in this large industrial ' plant. : ld Kai; said their type of t many young'and 0! prepare for gainful and panied. many of the courses ‘Now: Eivaitios - For Ladies Units ¢ _Natied Church ly‘at aes ine. home of Mrs. “Gpon reviewing the agenda for March the members made note of Women’s World Day : “For: ‘those who were not : the ‘m: Mrs. -of ;regular dental care -at an ‘gant, age and to help parents how. dental disease. can best, be prevented. Any, treat- ment which the ‘dcntlet recom- the free count, ‘beat the me arents? ox Ben "The project is sponsored jointly by: the West. Kootenay Union Board of Health,\the B.C. ‘Dental Association, and the pro- ‘vincial Health Branch. The-new dental: program is .being 0) ed ‘on a year’s trial ba: If any child who has reach- ed his’ Srd:birthday ‘since: last y | Oct. 16 has not received a birth: RS ‘to: competitiy Ecolab Cellulose has an athe capital of 10 million shares;,'7.4° million shares are currently outstanding.) proval’ of ‘the preferred share Appr’ was given at a spe- cial meeting which followed the annual meeting in Hotel Geor- ” Origin the had Joa Beavers Forestry Quiz: Re-Published Revised and up-dated by the Canadian Forestry* ‘Association of B.C.,: “Joe Beaver's: Forest- ry Quiz,” firat published by the CER in'1950,:has beon ‘reissued this yen in response to demands corn Ubrarians, » school | teach- Hilly i A enn NOW OPEN 6.30 A.M. TO: MIDNIGHT: : Ron’‘s Motel: Coffee Shop @ DINING ROOM | © CONFECTIONARY FULL COURSE, MEALS SPECIALIZING’ IN STEAKS * tin’ 6 sill Seca ustey en and: forest industry, }- The booklet poses and ans- *) wers;188 questions covering for- estry and related subjects. A cross-reference index puts these: -at'the reader's fingertips. ‘As ‘the’ publication points out, ’, recent -years . have. seen great ‘changes in public attitudes toward the’ forest and its mul- tiple values, all of which must be intelligently developed if we are..to reap ‘our, ultimate re- ward ‘from: this self-perpetuat- ing resource, The pages of Joe Beaver’s Quiz Book .are enlivened with drawings from the pen of Ed pesres + Pol opular American car- io has donated: these eonnsieal characters to the Ca- nadian ‘people ‘and the United States of America. ST. : FRONT. ST. TONIGHT RITA’S HALE ally, $10 million outstanding in 7 per cent preferred shares, Of this amount, $5 million was held by Celanese Corp. and has been, redeemed. ‘The. other outstand- ing“$5 million is held by, Power Corp. and will be redeemed. In ‘the fiscal year: ended Dec. $1, :1964 Columbia Cellu- lose earned.a.net.profit of $4 million compared with $3.7, mil- lion a-year. earlier, Marshall told the ‘meeting that the adverse. winter’ wea- ther would affect the company’s first quarter earnings. | Dealing with the new pulp mill, the» president said: that Tree Farm Licence No,.40 which 'it -received ‘earlier this month will ‘supply 40 per cent. of ‘the operation’s initial requirements. He added that balance .of the supply .will be bought from the surrounding ‘sustained yield units that’ have been left open » pul wood . pur- chases. . BS didi tr “Education Week ~ STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE THURS,, MARCH 117P.M. PROGRAM: 7-8 PM. _ prpuanation’ of the new SSeoadary school program. * Parents and guardians of students in grades 9 and f . , 10 are especially urged ‘to attend. 8- 8.30 P.M. — All tei hers in’ classrooms for parent interviews. 8.30 .-.9 PM, — Combined gymnastics and senior band performance. ‘Special ‘Displays “Throughout the Schoe! and Coffee in the Cafeteria ~ March 7 - 13, 1965 "Education Week i is your opportunity : to learn what the: schools are doing for. our youth. You « are. urged to Mrs. ¥ R. Kennedy,’ Pace peel lent; tary creased grants to approved public ‘hospitals and ‘other ‘non-profit. agencies: which. wish’‘to - construct or develop nursing-home facilities, for the care and treatment of. the e, Surantcally ill. These grants will amount to : Ae 50 per cent of the approved cost of construction; zt 33% per. cent of the approved cost of renovation and improvement; ° 3314 per cent of the approved cost ‘of moveable paloma In addition, the. Provincial Government: will extend, as early Columbia Hospital Service benefits to those pers - facilities operated by public hospitals or other non- profit a and for nursing care end) continuing medical supervision is shown to be required. ® DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE > HON. ERIC MARTIN, MINISTER - : "your BUILDING: ower HEADQUARTERS: GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE- artsy ‘365.8151, ,