CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 3, 1964 ‘Social Notes from Castlegar Mrs. R. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 at HMCS. Shenrwatte, Du td fhe rycolan Slater 8. funds, afor ‘ mouth, ., and has been draft- it le Potty Officer: Ry; B (Clitte) ed:to W3S3_ Squadron at Patricia | for the 6 event were Mrs. J. Sher- Bay, B.C, © biko. . Joy Saunders, Mrs, Provincial Library, : Parliament: Buildings, Victoria, LBs sCe Mr, and Mrs, J, Sherbiko| 0. Willen and Mire. A, saunders, a} motored to Siocan and Nelson Sunday, They were accompanied |r by. thelr ren. of Nelson, who - Waldie Service Centre , Ph, 365-7451 iii Tce | 2 DO YOU KNOW? A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed In your basement out of the way © PAYS FOR ITSELF in about a year of drastically reducing soap, clothing, cos- , metic, electrica] and plumb- ing bills, Check rat a us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Softeners and installation. No Fuss No Bother No Obligation -SMITH'S a) CRESCENT st. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGA AR ah wasreturning home after a rons. visit with her grandpa- renta, | and Mrs, J. Blackmer |" Mr. and‘two children of South Bur- naby, left at the. weekend to re- turn’ home, Mrs, Blackmer “and Mr, and Lontt B, Couch, who have 8) visiting in ngtand and Scot- Jand, returned home Thursday. irs. L, S...McClure was guest of honor at a neighbor- hood. lawn ‘party last week. The eld on the lawn of he home of Mrs, E. Grunerud fo, welcome Mrs, McClure into he neighborhood. Deliclous re- were served by the spent the the former's mother, Mrs. A. Saunders. ‘A very successful coffee Ber Ps was held at the home of hostesses pire. Grunerud, Mrs, R. Gemini! and Mrs, Ken Hall. Mr. irs. E, A, MeDon- ald returned home Ficnday after Owing to the weather man not co-operating the party was held indoors, Proceeds are towards PUBLIC NOTICE Kinnaird Anglican WA Cof- fee yar 2 and Bake Sale in . Anglican Church Basement , Sept. 11 — 10 to 12. Vali g Tontimlstress meet- ing 6 p.m. Sept. 10, City. ce Motel. Ph, 5-7194. in ‘Vancouver rand other, coastal joints, 5 Mr. and Mrs. - A. Walton nd family ‘of Saskatoon spent a few days visiting with the Sawa rf parents, Mr. and Mrs. ESS ‘alton, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig left by car Monday morning for Spo- kane where the; ey will visit with Mrs. Wiig’s relations. They were accompanied by their three daughters, Mrs, Verna Stewart if Mrs, T. Davison and Bale of Kinnaird. PLUMBING & '- . HEATING | E = = = = 2 (i ee ee ee No matter how big or how small “We have Back-to-School _ ‘SAVAGE SHOES FOR ALL | MADDOCKS a mee services were held ester ente- Yostal Suureh for John Rath- Bess Mr. Rathjen is survived by four sons, Rev. ‘Donald McGre- athe of E Creston, MeGre: or... jen jakusp, Samuel Rathien of Trail, ‘Rev. James William Rat Cloverdale; and six ‘daugh- ters, Col stance May Ruth- ‘ven of-Vancouver, Mrs. Grace Kenney of Smith Falls, Ont., Mrs, Ruth Friesen. in snes Unit. ed States, : Mrs. Mary. McGo' of Rossland,. Mrs. Esther Webb i STACI a ‘and WINTER COATS | We have” ‘the largest selection: of \ coats . we | ever had and more. are coming in. New wool’ fabrics in fall and winter shades Fur trims are in black or red fox and mink or. moutton. PLAIN COATS 19.95 - 22.95. - $29.95 : WITH FUR: $32.95. - $79.95 Sizes 8-20 or 22% to. 2434 : BACK TO SCHOOL sHeeS: nt GIRL‘S SHOES .— Black or Brown : One or Two. ‘Straps - : sizes. ‘12 to 3 $3.99 pr. by’ Savage one strap - sizes'12'to 4 $5.98 pr... $4.29: pr.’ Suede oxfords.- sizes 12 to 3 ........ BOYS! OXFORDS by Savate - Sizes 18 to 4 $5.98- $5.98 pr. v $6.95 Pr, ‘s Cream ‘Oxfords: -'sizes 134 to 6 Cream Boots - sizes 18 to'5 : Cream Boots - highcuts .......... pyepeia $7 95. pr. BOYS? in larger sizes 3 ta 7 Oxfords ‘by ‘Savage ... SKI JACKETS - children’s sizes $6.95. Girls’ sizes $8.95 Laties sizes $I 1.95 SKI JACKETS Boys’ sizes $9.95 Men's sizes $12.95. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS COLORED BORDER STRIPES 60 X 80- $4.5 Q.pr, 70 X90 - $5.95 pr. WOOL BLANKETS Bristol All Wool Blankets 72 X 84° Satin Bound “Imperial Blankets 60 X 80, green or pink $8: 95 conaee Plaid Wool Blankets: 60 X'80 . See ~ $1195 | Plaid Wool Shirts heavy .wool shirt’ ° Sizes 15-17. $7.95 Heavy y Wool JACK X SHIRTS. in’ Plaid 4 1 Shzes SAL Sea Doeskin: WORK: ‘SHIRTS © fancy. plaid designs Sizes 15-1744 $3.95 of Castlegar, and Mrs. Simpson: ho is tein nicad Drama ‘Workshop ~ Being Planned For at Kinnaird A ‘drama workshop, under. the sponsorship ‘of the Commu- 'y: Programs Branch and the | Kinnaird Little Theatre, will be held in Castlegar this month. '* All’: drama ’ groups’ in: the West din tiie’ pr have joined Kin- naird in ore -ojet e. Crucible” by ‘Arthur Miller has been ‘chosen as the : fe es presentation and ‘will basis for one-a-week «Castlegar: “Lidatry ry. Corner: brary. will - resume. its . regular * schedule” ‘Sept. <8. puceday, and Thursday 3-5 and By pm. Fines will not..be aides ‘on: overdue books, if they are returned ‘during ‘the first-week we are on our.regu- lar schedule. cocoon SCHOOL ‘SUPPLIES DON'T DELAY " - GET -YOURS: TODAY ‘.gupplies’ you :meed | s0 } “hurry down to the a a ees in E R. EL Goulet, ’ Corner - Pine’ & Columbia hae BOG: gels In a stew as to what t to wear Back To School? Be fashion first in the A line of “Wool Knit Jumpers | ‘in grey, blue, brown and. match. this. with a paisley print blouse. of silk . or cotton. «|, oo ; | Jumpers $9.95 - $18. 95: ‘$6. 95 - , $7. 95: Blouse. Always Repularl: are ‘the. sine 2 and sweaters match mate - “HUNTING Equipment “SAVAGE RIFLE | Peete “$109.00 110E — 30.06 ....... . . $107.00 Model 30-AC & 12G. ALS ‘$99.00 21 cu, ft. CHEST TYPE FREEZER Metal. liner, 5 year warranty, pls food _ sseiet $9.95. pr tor a7, No. 37 “Co-op. Bus, = 1 - In an Accident Two: persons are still in " Castlegar hos oepltal following a last front-end co! day evening‘ involving a ene: gar Co-op Transportation bus, and a Picks up’ truck. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Pirsh of Kinnaird, occupants’:-of the truck, are still in hospital follow- $5.50 pr. ing a collision about 9.45. p.1 ‘Recent: graduate of the Ro- | re ‘yal « -Inland * Hospital : school: of nursing ‘at’ loops last Thursday with the bus just! over the curve on: the Kinnaird side of the CPR tracks at Blue: berry. } Twelve men were in: thé bus and several: of them’ were taken to Castlegar hospital. but released soon after. Some of:the men have not yet ‘returned to . | work: suffering a broken finger, cracked ‘ribs, a stiscloated Jaw and minor bruise: Pirsh suffered from Ta- cerations to’ the face’'and: rib injuries.; Mrs. Pirah © received facial! Jacerations and. a’°com- pound fracture to her right ‘leg. Robson resident Allen Wood- tw ‘was driver of the Jarge RCMP say the bus, was.in ‘its own lane proceeding towards|.* ‘Trail. when the accident occured: ‘: i Ils ‘still under under: investigation: Employment Activity Cliff. Bristow, * ‘manager of ihe Tatonal Employment Office al mon mary of empineat conaitions. Sports th tha ‘the aelovare ini acti- ries: ccuaut pn 7a King;: tiegar, Mrs: C. +H. *King of Cas: legar. Miss King-is a 1961 grad- uate of SHSS and plans to nurse in th spital at V at Vernon. Zanet is Fined e __ $50 in Burnaby _ © Driver ‘of a ear iavolved in ‘a fatal: accident on the Port ‘Monn freeway. on Aug: 14 was fined $50 Thursday, for. drivin, without: due. care jand\ attention: :{ ed workers occurred: 3 “Accordin, ae month .of: Aug. uste “i “Logging and sawmill o| rators remained at’ full rode tion but some shortages of skill. to: Mr. 4 Bristow, the number -of ‘applicants’ seek: ids in Bar -lagoor ‘and the dyking will be 18 feet high ‘at its highest point at te nostheastern corner of subcontractors Campbell ‘and Sons Cranbrook. ‘The Campbell firm. built thi igh: aguas 3 .-The Regtonal College’ Co: eil:does not expect there. voll Be any difficulty in having a. buil ing -completed..and availabl oa the ‘scheduled ‘opening ‘dat the summer of 1966, it .was-re- haa Jafter ‘a: meeting’ of ‘the id no rép! about the other than. ‘avant of Tana from: the Lani Settlement ‘Board. ing ‘employment’ as of the.end |. * of August > | women, i> One. ‘hundred “and twenty- laced in. Se rE eas at the Douglas ;Road ordon |" also:-of | "A ‘crew oe highiay ‘depart Boun (Castle; “; Ltd. Se ae Grn & erre, ‘ Tapierient f associated ‘with the lumbia hydro project here. ’| said “interested: ‘be* gathered together to ‘obtain’ ‘was 267 men and 180|° ~ ::.Castlegar. should start ing serious. consideration :‘to’a land: assembly. and useage ‘pro- 10) ersons: “and gui of Journeymen and: Apprentices ;} of the Plumbing anc Inc el 1g of. the “United States and fart local -170. The unit covered includes plumbers, steamfitte ters, pipe «welders, clampmen and. stabbers, spain ler r . fitters, instrument. ‘fitters, ment. sur on the: ‘proposed: Iécation of the mew highway. from the new B Kinnatrd: bridge’ tows Sal- calibrators, oil burn, er-mechanics,. pipefitter-riggers gasfitters, and Tall: of thelr; help- TS mA spokesman. for, the region: re-| ernment: woul scentlys with ‘Jim’ Wilson, Hydro’s Columbia rolesation ¢ -| pert; and had.toured the village and adjacent areas. He said the fullest. cooperation: was being ‘offered -by ‘Hydro ‘in ‘working out, problems, as ‘The.commissioner ‘said he hoped that ‘the provincial- g id assist :in'a curb x. | and: gutter’ program: for Colum- 2al engineer's office in’ Nelson | Prin sald this does not mean work will definitely go sBhaad. “The decision will have to be-made ? by the: minisferof, highways, ‘he. said. “The. spokesman: said “the work‘ is’ being done: fo “com- is plete location plans.” He said an original surveying job had been done in the area several 3 pen ago and:the crew. work- “there now was picking up edaitional needed Information, ge and. re- bia Ave. in’ the P ted: Comm.’.Gwilym Hughes k * Four: commissioners: = not) < three — ‘actually: motion to. rezone’ the ‘old. Co-op store Property at 4th ‘and ‘Pine ‘frim: voted ‘on’ the } was guested that ‘an: appeal: against z _be granted ‘‘since it ‘wads: disclosed ee Ca council meeting last week. :Former,’, village: chairman |"): r Aage Sylvest: wrote. council that .,| when he inquired at the village the: was at least four ‘members of council.” Subsequently, Mr. Sy! vest. Said he: was‘ advised by ihe vile lage office that the attendance | ‘or: 2 figures’; quoted ::were~ for. “initial: rather’ than” the’ final ‘| Vote! and? that‘ four: members’ of |: ‘council had in‘fact. voted for: the final motion.” +; The. former. chairman a auirement for.’ The test ‘well drilled by B.C. Hydro to provide a water. sup-| “of ly for. the Villa; ated, chas in flowage: 8 . Western (Water ‘Wo now engaged In ‘drilling a per- manent well'at ‘the’ site 'locat- ‘ed next fo the Public Freight- ‘ways terminal. near: Wween'8 am) ‘ind’ 10 ‘aim’, this Saturday~ and: ee : pS. ic’ Bighteen ‘consecutive: must |be played on-each of the ‘| above ‘dates. Post entries will be taken, 50 make: your: Plans, now final. vote:.the ‘Soaaneg ‘would still ‘appear-to. be voiced.” present? at commente: ter, when‘ it was.read. ‘However;, -all‘ ‘his. correspondence on. the subject .: has.: been: .referre ‘committee ‘of the’ whole study: ai 4 ieee with highways, onan Staite on the sublet 2 Gastiegar counell ‘will: tion’ “to 3 ‘clause in its. new zoning dure bylaw to accommoda’ any urgent ini ni the: vile : ting. nn: Mr. Sylvest’s; Jets |, lage. Ata recent, meeting, com- missioners decided, tg hold zon-| times ing meetings only ° four ~ @-year, once in each quarter. ©: ‘At’ last week’s. council Comm. R. C: Maddocks eeting, noted that while council's. intent} procedure “bylaw he ‘suggested | it be xe reviewed before: fourth ‘and final reading.to make sure develop- any “possible urge! ents are covered. He suggested that: possibly matter... could — be. rezoning deemed in the ‘public. interest ‘on an. unanimous. vote: cil. He-also remarked that.since ithe’: municipal *affairs*: depart ment. suggested: the for a-year “ procedure,’ possibly“ tie ‘could make a‘ further suggestion on how; to handle urgent appli; cations. August Building: Permits be 150.- for. five new’ homes, three ‘commercial buildings, and the, remaining 10 weres si -] to’enter this : The. ladies have come “up | with _a Ladies 3, Charapionship aa 7 this -will be Mat is ; play. and’ will: be* ‘arranged a A, B: and: C flites according | to handicaps. Entry ceadtne 2 for this com: petition’ is Sept.: 14 and draw: will ‘be: published ‘on Sept: 7. ‘play. | is. will-be:a 9 $ hole’ competi: Man of. ‘Guten Chanel ‘has requested ‘information from'the village on :the “$108,000, water win: Wet which ‘isto be voted mines ing: additional i gations of water’: the tion, if, further. desired ‘please . “phone: Rose, Dh xonat; 365-6758.“ r aird. ‘post “office. *! ‘ ment. eee ‘be .able.-to. eae to a‘ fire in'the downtov area: a result of the’ A It was said th (ja mreat deal to the. character ‘courses.’ of: coun- |: ‘spo | the- group: intends to. press ‘for. ecielon 5 Sin: order jettat ‘agreed elaborate ‘ iuildaers wera not needed, The council: will investigate further :| the question of obtaining arent: tectural - services -: and. exal the various suggested proposals, e design must add e A continuing Ji Bert |. 00 has been et up between the council: o£; thé;college and: the a4 will: become ‘closely integrated |- with: the two-year. technological Anticipated net debt ofthe ~ ~Castloga: arena‘ is-$900,-Pro- ct S auditor Frank Ko. losed: ina ‘latter ree ate bank’ ass $1,200 smeetings!'in, whi sat reir me night Wwondbred stood in''r amalgamat studies wihen ecards te to. our records: we have no ence. whatsoever since May. 7.’7|- They referred to recent press | - reports: of ' Castlegar: council ich. Hon.: Dan Campbell, municipal affairs min| ‘the B.C. Re- search ‘Council: report when it is. finished: The hunting “and * fishing season‘ are in- full swing ning DOR ‘Poole ieee a! site eight pound Dolly.“ o1 ff *Whatshan Lake last send. Toya ‘has’ been ‘taking a’ few two ‘an three pound rainbows out of ‘the Kootél and ‘there: been. ‘good” many” hunters 3 i my: end, ‘Jim -Dobihson; ‘though « e| saa “above the* no ‘moose, just wet: to/the: pro- verbial ‘hips for two days more, then _ homeward © bound.: Just hope. I Bets a hanes for another crack at month, ‘tho- ugh T don't "expect to. Oh'.well in any. event'that's, hun‘ id a six-point ‘Bull Elk Lightle a: five. pointer, th 10 which have “bee! oan in ‘to Castlegar to my. knowledge this year. Danny O’Shea bagged 2-200 pound .muley: up above is Deer Park, “a: nice: five point that © will: : in ‘a yg fo-mhuch been ‘coming in though to Elk Valley and up the sure to check am the’ SCHOOL. went reds of dis- this‘.week “but provements.” ‘Mr.” Sylvest": said: the ‘intent substantial improvements to the -| existing pumping‘ ‘equipment: ‘of the fire Gepartmne He! added start.to collapse >the suction: sup) )ply-hose ‘from the py orante 2 gi .| school: principal and © one! principal: in’ school ‘district ‘for’ area: so: did sever- John Klein, Princip: é naird\ secondary’ Principal; ‘Harry “Bate, ):~ Kinnaird: el i high school No. 9. This year there ‘is one senior secondary princi- i They, are: prin ipal; Bob Pat-