CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, july 15, 1965 | Garibbean Notes . Father Day's Last Column Brings Series IMPORTANT “THINGS IN YOUR LIFE ++. deserve the finest madi. ca) care possible, The health of your growing children may depend upon it, That's why we suggest regular fam- ily checkups by your doctor, You will enjoy far greater peace of mind and help assure the good health of those you love. And when- ever you need a nrescription + filled we're always ready to serve you, ‘YOUR’ @eaal) PHARMACY. CARL’S DRUG PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS his eee Loop Road Glosed Because Of Fire Hazard The loop road extending around the easterly side of the Wnnaird Park from KJSS to the parking area exist was closed last week, Action to close the road on a temporary basis was taken by Kinnaird council because of the forest fire hazard. Or . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ’ ST. RITA’S HALL " FRONT ST. TONIGHT : SHANNEN ton ie visiting here ee |e ina FOR ‘SALE EXCELLENT “HARDWARE BUSI NESS. For Particulars Call at Store od * 3-BEDROOM HOUSE IN. WOODLAND PARK “Full Price $15,000 PLAZA ‘HARDWARE PH. 365-7515 cA By Father Day toa Close turn to Canada rather than to jmove,on one {0 another project in e Ia my people and hope in return I have shared something of my experience with them. Thope over the past months that these columns have Biven you a little glimpse of life as it is in this section of the world, A word of thanks to the Castlegar News without whose encouragement and help this French and Dutch, West Indian and American, Japanese and Indian, sounds of the sea, the steel drum and the rhy- thm of the calypso, yes this Ys the West Indies and as we leave you your enchantment will be ever near, From the sunny shores of Sint Maarten to the. snow cap- ped peaks of the Rockies T bid you palew: S. "In Dutch -Saint is spelled SINT Renata So al MRS. M. ROHN Mrs. Jeffery Brown and Russell and Tommy of Vancou- ver are holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mc- Cullough. Wilma and David, Remple of Cranbrook are visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry Funk. (Continued' from page one) er conduct, of. the ‘construction should properly have been, re- ferred to Associated Engincers by tie village commission, The 1965 village ;commission form- a on Feb, 11,1985, a com- mittee consisting of commission- ers Cec Gorse “and V. R., Cook and with village’ chairman W. H, Reed as ex-officio member, which was to draw up a_list of extra costs to the sewer con: tract and to report to tha com- mission, The list was to be sent to and they Final Costs Exe ed, Original Tender. Costs To date: the committee has pre- sented ‘no: list'to the commlis- slon nor have the engincérs been asked ‘by ‘the roy com- mission for any explanation of these ‘extra coats, 4 Comm,. Gorse, "as chairmi fee‘and as chairman. of the Spe: clal committee on extra costs, has -refused’ to meet with the engineers ‘to, put an: questions to them: and will give no ,rea- son for his refugal to: perform what appears, under the cir- cumstances, to be his duty as a -committee. chairman, .as-.a were to appear before the vil- lage commissioners to explain the need for the extra costs, Rate Reduction, Effective Aug. { A letter from Inland Gas Co. president John A. McMahon advising the village of the porated Proposal fon jyats RE TEE ——_——— Inland Gas Co. y and asa mem- ber of the. community,” of the standing sewer commit-|§ a g _ Kootenay Builders. and Suppliers po LINOS — SASH AND. DOOR “ALL SIZES OF. GLASS CANADA CEMENT -- PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE | ‘The examination shows that the final costs of the sanitary sewerage and underpass exceed the original tender price by approximately $103,600, The to- tal cost to any month-end was always available from the month. ly progress statements and the were always available mercial users effective "AUB. mt further reduction in 1966. and 1967 was read at Castlegar council meeting last week, Commented village chair- n W. H. Reed: “We're very pleased. tae Permission to Build. Body Shop efi Lots A_ request. for. .permisison to build‘a body shop on th two lots between Kingdom Hall and Creighton Construction Co. on the east side of 6th Ave in mnaird was made before the village ‘council’ at its meeting last week. to give any explanation which the commission requested. The reasons for the extra costs have been investigated and, under the circumstances, found to be valid and that mo- nies were paid only for work done under, proper authoriza- tion. The bulk of the costs, as will be shown,’ stem from. un- anticipated requirements by the department of highways and the from existing water and gas ‘mains not as shown in ‘ei- ther plan or elevation and. fom extensions requested ai aes bey the village, °~ tanding: and: the pos- sible ae of ‘arbitration, 2 are io. claims by the contractor. first, for approximately $16, 000, is claimed ‘for ‘addition- al c the. construction of the’ pats lagoon. The sec- ond, for $48,899.58, -is claimed for “delays and for’ work done which was not. authorized, ‘nor | Fecognized ee baat work by ene 9| involes for $382 -has been an: Proved for payment. Paik Socials _ ‘and oO: were recent visitors to. ‘Renats.| . Edward Rohn :has left for Kimberley-. where he is. “going to be employed. Castlegar to Ask For Postal: Door To Door Delivery ris to press. once pets for a National Employ- ment Service office here. and delivel Council: took this action at its meeting last week upon the recommendation of Comm. V. R. Cook; eae plementing _ door-to-door: postal ery. 6th Anniversary Sale FROM TUES., JULY 20 TO SAT. JULY 24 — FREE SUCKERS FOR THE KIDDIES — Buy Any $4.20 Record & Purchase Any $1.98 Record for Only Ic BEATLES. HERMAN'S HERMITS. BILLY VAUGHN peeosen BILK ROLLING STONES | BELAFONTE TRANSISTOR: RADIOS PHONOGRAPHS .. BATTERY PHONOS . a ae -: $8.98 - $129.95 . $24.95 -- $529.95 ~ $38.95 - $99.95 FREE — Check Your Needles, Batteries, Tubes — FREE SUNBREEZE FANS * WRIGHT COOLERS. «1. eines $6.95 - $22.95 $64.95 - $189.95 — ‘GIF T WARE SELECTION STILL GOOD — SEE OUR uae ; ‘EXCLUSIVE SHELL CRAFT” : a RICK’ $s 240 1ST. AVENUE | _ PHONE 365.5951) ct. Wnians \N Miss Betsey Barnés of ‘Oak- land; Calif. has arrived to spend ra holiday" ‘at’ Deer Park, ‘the Suest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Waite. +. Mr."and Mrs. Fred Brigge- man who recently “moved: to Kinnaird” were ‘ recent visitors |™ at their former home here. They were accompanied: by Mrs. Briggeman’s brother and ‘sister- in-law, “Mr. id Mrs. Gerald: Wires’ Ore, daughter’ Sylvia of Canby, Tom Wintross and daughter Patsy: of Toronto are spending a holiday at their 'sum- mer home at Deer. Park. Mr. W. Kenworthy has ar- rived’ from Liverpool, ‘Eng, to spend a holiday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘H. Mottershead. Mrs, Kenworthy. arrived about the ‘end’ of. June. Mr. and Mrs: W! D. Brock ryl atid Kim Band of Castlegar |= spent.a few days camping at Deer Park, Mr.-and Mrs, C. T. William: son, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs... .N... Oswald , of Castlegar were, recent visitors to: Wynndel Creston. ' ‘Mr. and Mrs, C:'S: Phelps and children, who recently‘ mo- ved to Erickson were weekend visitors: at their former home here. Mr: and Mrs. A. Bortnick and son David returned to their home. in ‘after spending a two-week nonay at at thelr, s sum- mer home in Di ark, TRAVEL TIP. Watch behind. Good drivers glance at their rear-view mirrors every few. seconds, Sty ce ELM ALEX BAKERY "| CASTLEAIRD PLAZA The Fishing Was Fine But Now. It’s Back to Work! Open Again Mon., July. 19 ee ee | | Lo ees EAST.ROBSON ©: SUPERMARKET PEN Each Night ‘Till 8 p.m, Fridays iN 9 pm. RVEST BLOSSOM PRESIFTED - FLOUR 25 Ibs. ... $1.49 KRAFT JET. PUFFED, PKG. MARSHMALLOWS 29¢ POP 10 tins. ATERMELON Ib. .. 9¢ SAN JOSE) to pie PLUMS Ib... . . . 29¢ = FROM OUI MEAT DEPARTMENT oa: GR ore. BEEF Ib. 49¢ = "4 2B} LEE cane = = a. Lop Bw aS “|e |B Ee = = ‘MILD CHEDDAR © ‘CHEESE tb. mune and: son Michael of Cr: and Mr. ‘Brock’s parents,: Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Brock’of Win- nipeg, spent a few days'on a camping holiday at Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. W: Hlokoff and sons of New Westminster are spending ‘a holiday camping and fishing at Deer Park. Within an hour after their arrival; the poys caught: two nice rainbow _Mr. and Mrs, P, E, Doell of Renata, Mr. ‘Doell’s .brotherin- law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Paul Block and daughter; _Betty-Ann and Mr. Lorne Baker. of Virden, Man. were the Sunday: guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. T.. Williamson. Other weekend visitors: at ‘the Williamson home included Mr. ..G. C.Rathbone,. Sauge: ir Cheri and son’ Brett of A.’ Mackereth and ‘son Bruce of Castlegar. : and: Mrs. EB. : Rourke, “ REFRIGERATED ‘ - QUALITY ‘MILK and. 1) : DAIRY PRODUCTS » 56 Cedar St. ‘West CASTLEGAR .Ph. 365-5578 Mr. daughter. ‘Manteen and son Dar-| Plywoods capture this mood damp Winter season, At” this > with these colorful ne new - panels from. the South Pacific Holldsy homes are for fun! 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Oglow' Bros ‘Build 9. & & Suiply, phen Gallo in’ a: béat mony, held: recently’ sheny ¢ ot Padui ch “was ychure arated | ° with te tout standards se “regent th ‘deep : ladioli, ferns and pal gladioli, akon Sat pares in: artlage :| blossoms. ia empire. gown wi line «skirt organ irridescent af nylon, orgal ie iss na 1 anal ha toned ide,:, given: in, mar- her, ; ‘father, wore an a .de- le; note ‘| been‘ waiting:for council td! set a @ | Iand-useage’ ratio’ nore In: line ;| with other communities and has ‘fnow. found; itself ‘rezoned: out zoning abe ts — came up va {- fe ‘aie a ani meotig iRast weeks aad r-| zoning bylaw if the. firm -had ermit under. the old]; ranted to proceed under the land: -useage Palo, then in affect, However,: ‘You’ chose to ‘wait.’ Mr. C: that S-unit.. apartment’ to Be Srd A jer next t to Clarke's that, his firm jhad ‘of: apartments.” ”. He added that today's business : world “can't aeeidr i “The bride's ratte was “dec: orated ‘with 'gold:and‘ ‘peach ‘rib- Father Fike suite led bons and regent’ glads' and car‘ f ‘Kinnaird: Sosoph "Gallo of : Proctor. expired” | wait? ‘elght or nine months) for| there: has = ‘little Pro-. decisions.” Comm." ‘Lorne Zinio said the ildge ould have dssed a the portion : of : that’, bylaw! 're- ferring .,;to.', land-useage, ,ratio “was not, in, ‘accord, with econo- mica] construction oe an apart. ment house.’ George ‘Guimont ‘ aaked the present; status of ‘the W.F: ding. -ijsni vey W..: H. For Sale of Land The sale of 70 acres ort ito covered the da; adjoining Castle; city,'of Nelson f tts $16, 000 has ten fticlally fe ing permit because on’ th Haat useage ‘ ratio, the! propo: ap- ent. is too large for, the Jand it is being built; upon. He ‘said the as crTOr wos, ais. tion’ star Shkwarok totter was gent + Mr. le bald: gold ncelono cal and Mr. Steve Jankola and! Mr, | and: cated that ui fety™ Couniell: vanes the, road. i‘ ‘+a’ harrier overnment / for extension and | | development: vof the: airstrip. sal ./ Sale ‘of the additional fie Me the a now.a “legal; ,one. "Ig the »mat will be. made ‘to, the city natal ip operation ‘which ; ay fou managed ‘b; early. J ge june pi of of atu negotiations with the federal government. for im- a | provemen “of. the landing field, | ini Th port aa id the: matter. is in, continuing: because of an; error. in: this office?”:he “where ;do you Bo: from t a “As SAVAGE SHOES for children LIMITED “ne Approved FLYING SCHOOL registered | Open 11.00 am. to 11,00 p.m, week days "Weekends 11.00 am. to mixinight ok an ar