16.Castlegar News, Sept. 28, 1967 ra from page fifteen). : Already the ‘Society has had Jeading suppliers cas ice Sets to offer their ser- ent eee hat fol Mve supply. the :additional 'e juipment rele ; 6 Society feels that the 4 ea ple, “clubs and pbusinesses of legar, ‘and “Dis uatrictN wil sup- efforts:.in: raising the pth tely,: $2,000. Secured to put‘ the ice) plant in the arena for: next: .seuson's skating,: curl- ingiand; hockey. The:followin: nga let their names:stand for directors of th Castlegar. and. District: Project Society:: J. ‘Kaufman ik icin D:: Deverson, son; Py eae and Ww. ‘Thorp, Castlez petion of Se will : take place at the annual meeting on April’ PROJECT SOCIETY omer S. 5 Lanaarota, Norris, .D. ‘Jerome, ‘B.|. Jatin. “A.Thorp,. .W..'Markin, rzuh, W. Vanyzerl0o and A, Sylvest., ‘ VOLUNTEER WORKERS POUR yea A oe 963) the arena CEMENT ' FOR COMPRESSORS Ry “Sep t. 3, 1959." Work’ ae ‘started: last week on the machine room ‘at ‘the’ ar- ena. to house‘the-icd plant.) !'": ‘¥orms for the complex foun- dations: for: the two. compressors were completed during the’ ‘week | by Ed‘Nemrava assisted: by’ Bar- ie' Jerome: Concrete’was poured Kinnaird ‘dS | by a, volunteer cre Sunday t mor. |r Honchar, Robson; J. Se ning. The executive of the Castle: gar, and District’ Project Society. said’ it, was ‘gratified by the re- floors to the call for volunteer labor. © ‘The’ executive ‘expressed’ its thanks: to,:the. following persons for what it called’, ‘an’ efficient : job ‘well done.” They: were: 'D..Nemrava, R. Deans, T. Je- rome, BS Jerome; G; Leitner, :G. D. Furey, .J.:McLuckie, -A. al Bigsby, C. Cc. SEY ‘A. Honch- t. ‘Directors are A. Perehudoff, || D: i Thrums; PD. Deyerson, Kinnaird d; Fredericksen, Castlegar; J.- Kaufman, Kinnaird; A. Honchar, |} Robson; -L. Lakeman, Castlegar,’ and M. Tomlin, Brilliant. i Johnn: Clark. is vice-presi- dent and Aage Sylvest ‘is: secre- -treasurer. Past president R. ‘Fenner thanked | the directors ‘for: their his ‘term :of of- luring ie left for: for Va e :] example - of: -volunteer: labor.that ar is ors are. badly, in ANT ARRIVES |. 25-TON ‘ICE PL season was, td a week for. ae AT WEEKEND FOR ARENA June 18; 1959: ee The 25-ton : refri; eration lant for the arena ved ‘in astlegar Sunda: zand loaded ‘with the ‘Gf Project ar, Markin, -R. :Martini, C. paDrIgs M. Gallo, A.:-Thorpe ’and |’ patent , ecial thanks were extend- he Castlogne ecepte ‘tox. i strong-Vernon: and: eft ‘Kinnaird: “supplied by | Rev.: Ro» L. Allison:! of}. First. Presbyterian’ Church of ‘Trail: ‘In June’ Rev. Jack* ‘Wiseman ' arrived ‘and: is. still “with us, * The. women . of, the. church. from’ the beginning ‘have been: a.tower. of. strength-as-a-Ladies*- ‘Aid, later changing the name to. Women's: Circle. Church School has been held ating | na ‘and to Paul ‘Oglow for: delivering extra:.cement . 0 quickly : :when i the supply ran:\ ie society’ 3 y president, Ww. Thorp,” and pa ce preeiden “J. Clarke, said they: feel confident that ‘if: Sunday’s: turnout was ‘an can:‘be’ expected” on :the arena; the . construction program “| J fall will be successful. ’, CAR SHOW, : -KLONDIKE NIGHT. To HELP. GET ARTIFICIAL ice : Oct..1 1959 The ie pala ae it of. the! ‘water tlegar and: atend an’ Societ members and community }' volunteers. Sa ‘The Project Society ho tt the refrigeration plant’ from per eatony Co. 8 eVancouvers store i were. N. Oswald, H. Haines, O. Dubie, E. Nemrava, ES LeRoy, B. Fornelli, ; oe ant of thi will ery ‘cent: of the. procee go :] to: the -rink. : io The exhibition was organiz-| ded ‘to provide ° plastic pipe: for a fhe artificial ice.-plant:so des- perately needed now to get skat- ing, curling: and hockey going {this win' ter. *. That giant * qondike Night Ey ‘CENTENNIAL GREETINGS! — ra as taken’ over Pi, the ‘Village, : tlegar. From:February.to June! services i! “i FAST DAILY. - SERVICE OW | THREE MAIN B.C. ROUTES: ,s WEST KOOTENAY AREA s. SOUTHERN ‘CARIBOO: Ss. LOWER FRASER VALLEY ‘Trail 264-1011 You can rely on emptoyee-owned Public \frelght: service ‘right to. your. door . 5 tranaportation and delivery on time. E specialists ¢ all the way. In, addition, we Inthe province at highly, competitive rates. 7 feight rates wherever possible and to stil “equ guard ‘against fulure Inflation .'.. oure Is. 38 le r transport fleet includes more than 200 ul id “trailers ‘of ¢ - depots. To be sure,» . route your freight by. th where We take better ‘care of your shipments. oe 5 NO ts WHOLLY OWNED : Kootenay Terminal: Next f to Pp ing: Rossland, Trail, naird Castleger 3657761 peasy “We also join in Extending,Our Sear ee - One. hundred y Se Canaie’ ‘s birth. : But | in “those” one "hundred ‘Years. some, things: don’t. change. ee Today, when a product doesn’t live uP to! And whens) you take the trouble. to express. your disappointment, who cores? : + Perhaps: ‘it's ‘naive oe us to expect every. one to care @ ALL the time. : eo “We know how ‘common. iti is to hear people — say, At couldn't care loss.” : : But we heréhante: at Castleaird ‘Plans es ; would like to. make one thing very clear: WE CARE AT. ‘CASTLEAIRD. PLAZA! cS i you ever r buy something at Castleaird “Plaza. that doesn’t meet your expectations, tell: othe _merchant™ involved. He'll do: “more: than “ref ich your money. promptly. He'll turn around. : to work on‘ the’ pi oblem—and | pursue: matter right to the so ree. “ : When a product: doesn't keep its promise, Ahe Castleaird Plaze. merchants care. And, when you tke. the time and ouble te tell them ‘about it, they care, “Yer, Canada i is one. hundred y years s old and : i: today as Ula were a hundred | y rs age And: at. Casileaird: Plaza, the following - ‘faarchants pay: more. than: lipwservies fo heer as ae ethics. Mey live them.