CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar, 29, 1962 -Don Brothers Reports... at This has been a very busy week in the Legisla- ture, with a night every and the fect of making the stamps of some value. The second Committee was a i Committee sct up ‘to consider the advisability of legislating service station hours. This Committee re- Coun- tha F cils be authorized to fix certain maximums as they felt advisable, In line with the recommenda- son of the City of ral: and with 3 2 to the Prov: lation and with varlous Minister's eer ep inelal Legislature during the Bud- get Speech, the Government intro- On Monday wi debate on the Minister of High- ways’ Department and during his estimates the Hon, P. A. Gaglardi told me in the House as a result of my questions that the highway between Castlegar and Deer Park would definitely be reconstructed in the event of a High Arrow dam. ‘This Government undertaking was also given to me by the Hon. R. G. Williston, Minister of Lands and Forests during the debate on his estimates, ~ Tuesday and Wednesday wero taken up completely with legisla- tion and discussion of the estima- tes of the Minister of Lands.and Forests, The complete power pol- icy of the Government was set out in great detail by the Minister and he emphasized that the Govern- ment was extremely anxious to proceed immediately on the Col- tmbia River. development togeth- er with the Peace, He stated that contracts for the First Treaty Dam could be called tomorrow and the dam at Duncan Lake could reap power benefits within 18-24 mon- ta The second Treaty dam, Ar- ww Lakes, could realize power benefits within about 30 months. Premier Bennett returned to the Legislature on Thursday and stated that very useful talks had been held in Ottawa, but that he was not in a position to release any further information at this time except to say that he was very optimistic about the Columbia River development and that a fur- ther talk would be scheduled. On Thursday the House was involved in a-lengthy debate con- cerning amendments to the Power Development Act and an Act to establish the British Columbia Hy- dro and Power. Authority. . The la- ter Bill is to amalgamate the Bri- tish Columbia Power Commission . and the B.C, Electric into one com- pany so that. the power rates can he -reduced ;in’:the’ Province and that the Peace River duced during the week |# covering pre-arranged funeral ser- vices. This proposed legislation provides that a trust account must be maintained by a funeral direc- | fag tor at all times and that monies shall be paid out to purchasers upon his request less an adminis- {rative 3 chars, am very pleased to see this |f legislation being introduced by. the Government since the -public will now be protected and the funeral Directors will know where they stant During the Minister of High- |f ways’ vote, I was pleased on be- half of the Village of Kinnaird to recommend that “the official open- ing of the Kinnaird-Cascade High- way be held where the highway enters the Village of Kinna’ The Minister replied favourably | & and I therefore hope that the Vil- ing in Kinnaird when the High. way is completed. I also emphasized the need for an immediate start on the new Columbia river bridge at Kinnaird and the minister advised me that this bridge was now on the plan- ning boards and a design had been decided upon and that the plans should be available soon, I am Pleased to know that the depart- ment recognizes the need for an immediate start on this important project, particularly with all the traffic which we can expect'in our District with the completion of the vital Kinnaird-Cascade link. During the estimates of the minister of Jands and forests I emphasized the wishes of the peo- Ble of this District for a contract |§ to the one being used in the Peace River development, to allow the people of our area ‘to = have the first opportunity at any jobs that would come available during construction work of the High Arrow dam. re may proceed. Both of these Acts were approved on the second read- |' with the: Opposition voting so- Taly against these measures. The Attorney-General, Mr. Boaner, pointed out during the de- bate that the Courts would be free to-test the Bill but would not be able to adjust the price. ; The session is rapidly drawing to! a close. Two. important Com- mittees have now come in .with their recommendations. The Com- mittee on Trading Stamps recom- mended that trading stamps could |“ continue to be used in the stores and that the customers should]: - have the freedom of choice as to whether they wished trading stamps or not, however, that tra- ‘ding stamps should have a. re- decmable value of not less than 10 cents. each. This will have the ¢f- ZOOBKOFF — To Mr. sand. Mrs, Mike Zoobkoff, Brilliant, Mar. 22, a son. GLEBOFF — To Mr. “and Mrs, daughter. SOPOW — To ME, and Mrs. S. Sopow, Castlegar, March 26, a daughter. i MALOFF — To Mr..and Mrs, W. Maloff, Brilliant, ‘March 28, a son, CHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. 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Webster 615, Bud ‘Allingham 613, Marg Fou- bister 614, Val landers 673, Coffeebreakers bert 258; ladies high three, Maur- Betts: 615; team Righ single, iuae, 837; team high thre e, Muf- eee Afternoon * League +. Ladies high single, Rose Dick son (Aero Taxi) 314; ladies high three, Rose Dickson (Aero Taxi) 6835; “ladies high ~ average,’ Rose Dickson (Aero. Taxi). 191; team 39 high © single, ’ Ross’) Market 974; Cc team high three, Oglows’ 2555. DeFoe's Transfer.1, Oglows 3, Aero .Taxi 1, Bosse Jewellery ‘3, West's ‘Tuesday Ni Ladies high single, Ann Proud Wieners EB eee a Ross’ Market 1, Sat ex Drug ‘3. Steak 7-Bone oF Sirloin Red Label tb. 7 IC Pork Chops all cuts, ‘tb.; oo 49 Potatoes Gems, 100 tbs, .. $2. 69=— Apples Spies, Junior Box .. Tomatoes Tube . EAA OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M AND DRY CLEANERS oe AL aT il ‘Standard Size : Completely recovered in a lovely. fabric of |. “Antron” (Dupont Nylon’ Uphoitery) r Only... $129.50 n‘t miss out on this’ tremendous . 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LAUNDRY a threo,” Genelle 2780. 253; ladies high three Ann Proud 600; mens high single, John Obet- koff 258; mens high e, Ken Price 701; team high: single, Tur- S001, 1136; team high three, Turtles Hasbeens. 3, Littlejoes’ 1, Tur- tles.:3, Freshmen’ 1,* Fireballs 4, Greenbacks 0.1 $1 692 Other '600's:- Bob Love 623, =] John Obetkotf 611, iueh Goetting fata |p 625, Don aca ozs Tuesday Mixed Ladies high anole Toyce Tur- 258; ladies high three, ‘Carol Tohizon 604; ladies high average, Joyce. ‘Turner 168; -mens high ‘sin- gle, ‘Don’ Leitch: 7254; mens high three;“Leh Turner 675; team’ high single, Genelle.958;) team high Vagabonds 1, Nighthawks 2,|- Chevrons 3, zantca ds 2 Genelle 3, Fireballs. 7; Other 609!s: Bae ‘Archibald’ 39, Leag Ladies high single, E Elsie: Hie-|: t League —| tors: 3,° Coasters 1, "8B%, Sparetires 41%, Sparen ues 41, ee hausted 29, Cranks 24. ‘<“No Blow Club” ‘members - Helen Stamp-Vincent. Wednesday -Night League - Ladies high single, Fran. Mar- shall and: Marie Schuepfer 235; la- dies high three, Kay. Adshead 655; team high single;- ingping: 6 902; team high’ three, Kingpins 2528. Fivethumbs":3, Choregirls ay Kingpins 4, 4, Sputnike 0, Flyers 3, eatn! Thursday Morning League Ladies high single, Jo.T Taylor 242;. ladies “high three, Olga’ Har- shenin *:608;) team | high single, is Chipmunks 0 8437. team high ° ‘three, Beavers Lions: 4, +: “Reavers 3, Squirrels 3, Chipmunks~ 1, Minx 1, Teddy Bears 1. Thursday Night. Mixed League — ‘Ladies high single, Bobby En- man 299;*ladies'high three, Bobby. Jeffery -284;° mens: high three, George Rilkoff. 749; team nigh ‘Tiredtutors dl Bob's Pay'n ‘Takit 3057. -. Plaza‘:Five 2, Fourpointers 2, ters 4, Mudlarks 0, Rick’s 4, Smi- th’s P&H Untouchables 0, Tiredtu- ss Hobs: Pay'n Takit 3, Kingpins:2 *.) Other’ 600's:- Jake Koenig 729, Don McLarty. 707, Bob Jeffery 705, Carl Loeblich: 698,°Alex: Naycuck McAdam 657, Nick Bur- ak "648, Pete , Tarasoff | 636, Fred Fillipoff. 653, Ron’ >Kennedy. 624, Pearl Fillipoff~ .612;?Fred Horcoff 612, Karl: Koreen. 607, Harry, Che- veldayof? 600. . Sisale ses League — - high “single, Annie Siar “909; ladies -high’ three, Molly ‘White ‘601; meng high sin- gle, Joe. Zebroff 265; mens high three; Earl’ Rourke 676; team high |" single, Defenders 1031; team high three, Defenders 2905. -') (Defenders :3,- Dukes 1, Rebels rockers 1, Other 600's:- Jack Mason 4S; Slim Koochin 608, Congratulations to Rose ‘Dick. son for hex 300 p! “Skating Club Figure ; old ag eiinale’ Friday” evening when’ the group’ will J invite friends for a a free session of skating.” the juniors displayed master. of sessions, Mike -Verzuh. Hetning: him pie been Mrs. A, B. H. Batchelor a aad 3 toe B. tacalle: ter. Distinguishing themselves in entertainment held on several oc- casions at the rink during the past week have: been the following: .so- loist, ‘Valerie: Dawson; group per: formance by Niki:Verzuh, Donna ‘Walper, Sandy Lizzee, Judy Pier- point, Margie Thors, Karen Brown, Julie- Ann: Webster, Sylvia Zucco, Bonnie, ‘Ackney, ‘Alexa: Condy, Di- anne Langevin and Jill Macbeth. ‘Performing as a duet: Sunday was, John ‘Batchelor - and Sandy Lizee when the group entertained the adult skaters. The Sunday pro- gram. included the Dutch ‘Waltz by. ‘the senior group, Allan Woodrow’, this week, ‘Linda McGillivray and Viki Obedkoff performed in -addi- tion.to the younger group who did the; London Bridge numbers, John: Batchelor ‘performed in ‘a solo. dumber, paired: were:Linda SASH “AND DOORS x “In All Popular Styles . an WINDOW “AND ‘Door. : FRAMES, — GLASS - IN]: ALL. SIZES; &; WEIGHTS} ce ‘Agents For ; Pearson. Sashless Win-: ; dows ‘and’ All Sealed Units GASTLEGAR ; ~ SASH. ‘AND DOOR’ af WORKS: PHONE 365.3211. :Skating Club will McGillivray. and. Joanne Lanzarot- koff and s. ‘Condy, Julie Ann Web- ster ‘and Sylvia’ Zucco, Didi. Waod- rowJand, Krissi’ Clark, Judy ‘Pier- jianne’ Langevin, Mrs. E. ae Mrs. | Obedkoff,. Jackie. Sr 7 |tek followed with the grand march. ee i =A cacao Enman 688; mens high single, Bob |: Breadwinners 4, Fivepins 0, Splin- |. s{ 3, Phantoms 1, Royalscotts 8, Bed-' Finale Friday! : by 'S. Condy’ “and soup, Viki Obed- |’ point and Si Condy,. Jill Macbeth I CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 29, 1962 Renata WI Tea on April 11 .| Renata Womens’ Institute was held| Mrs, M. Funk, Mrs. J, Dyck, Mrs. at the home of The March meeting of the;J, Reimer, convenor, assisted by. B O B 7 S Mra, M, Funk, Ae Rota M. Warkentin and Mrs, Rohn, Thi ocean called ito of: It was decided that each mem- der by repeating the’ “Club Wo- mans’ at Harrop to be held in May, display ‘during the summer mon- ber will be responsible for a batch toe es “Dyek was appointed] of annuals, to be planted in the delegate to the district to give a colour PAY'N TAKIT. The" pre-Easter tea “will ‘be| ths A caretaker was named for “MONDAY thru FRIDAY" held ‘at'2 p.m.,. April 11, with Mrs.| the season. Notice to Gastlegar & District ARENA CLOSES SUNDAY, APRIL Ist General Skating 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Final Skating Session this year 9 AM. TILL 9 pa Saturday 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. NOTICE _FIRE PERMITS NEEDED AFTER APRIL Ist, (962 Spring Cleaning Burn’ Up will be Psnnounesd ‘at a later date. 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