CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Afril 21, 1966 88 vert ‘new automatic dial telephone offices are among projects included in the B.C, Tel’s interlor divjsion construc: tion program for: 19b6. , ‘Details of the interior pro- fitam were aleclossd by the com- pany this. wi $1 Million Weekly Spent. On Projects by B Cc. Tel ing from $10,000 to $91,000 on ‘, toll routes linking’ Crasibrook,|Needed for, rent for Cana- Kelown a, Trail, Penticton, ‘Vern- \ on; "Nelson and Katnloo swith da Safeway Employees. Vaiuuver,, These’, ins i ¢ : increas distaice’ routes sand improve| quality. of. sion, 2 or 3 bedroom houses fe, capacity. OF Loni Ph, Collect 36 ments made ny tts sel heat Giont Peace River Dam Starting to Grow Again Portage Mountain dam on the Peace river, frozen at the 240-foot level since last Novem- bor, bs has pean to Bron again. | timate height of 600 feet in early 1968 and its underground powerhouse will generate first power by October of that year. Relatively small quantities of material were placed on the dam just before the shut-down over the Easter holiday, but nearly a foot of snow fell during the weekend, damp pening the hopes of both Hydro officials and the contractors. Temperatures, in the region CANADA SAFEWAY LTD. for have high as 55 de- grees in the past two days how- ever, and work has resumed on a 24-hour-a-day basis. ~ Mr. Ottesen said he is o imistic that a million cubic Trained | , eat cutters, meat | wrappers, ‘trained. grocery’ per: sonnel and cashiers. s Applications may be sent in writing to Box 67, Trail, B.C. yards of earth fill can be Placed before the end of April..“This give the) contractor: a -‘cu- shion’ for the heavy construction schedule he’s facing this year,” he added. B.C. Hydro’s 1966 schedule calls” for She placing of 19.5 million cubic yards be- fore work ,comes_to.a halt in approximately. seven _, month's VANCOUVER? 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There ’ will’ be ‘five teams; “Mounties”, kees”, “Braves” i Opening day‘will be held on Sat- urday at the JGpneled pall park: t 1 p. the. “Mounties” will play the mVankees” and the “Braves” will play the “Giants”. Then at 3.30 p.m. the “Mounties” will play the FiDodgers.” It'is hoped by the organiz- ers that many parents will be there to see the teams in their new uniforms. The teams are as follows:— “Mounties” (coach, L. York), Rutland, ‘Don? York, “Brian: God. frey, Robert. ences Me: nal Tom ;Hughes: Davids: Kinicki, Minor League Basebaii Organized for Kinnaird — 12: Giants vs Braves: May 16 Giants vs Dodgers; and, Cranbrook. Gordon K. Stenner, Inter: jor division manager, said company is investing more than $1 million a week in capital con- struction throughout B.C. this year as it moves actively to ex- vand and improve communica- tions facilities serving the pro- vince. He said the interior divi- sion’s share of the company’s $53 million 1966 capital spend- ing; wi total nearly $7 million. This figure does not include the cost of’ subscriber station equipment — the telephone sets, teletype ‘machines, ‘radio tele- | vliones, ‘switchboards and sim- ilar items for’ installation on . | customer premises, ‘This equipment is purchased on a system-wide basis and mak- es up $7.85 million of the com- pany's over-all record capital budget. Mr, Stenner said that of the interior division’s total capital budget, about $2.4 million will go into central office dial switch- ing ‘equipment to expand and improve local services, about $2 million will go into outside dis- tribution facilities and about $2.5 million into expanding and im- proving long-distance facilities. The seven new central of- fices will'go into Horsefly, As- pen Park. Dallas, ‘North Nelson Fernie; ‘Boswell'and “Yahk. addition, wil be central oifee May 17 Braves vs Giants; May May, 18) 19 Braves, vs. Dodgers: 28 Braves. vs ¢ Yankees; May" Dodgers *'vs- Mounties; ‘May 25 "Yanleees" 'vs' Giants and and ‘a start. will be be made on: the fine stallation ofits‘ automatic -dial * - MORTGAGE MONEY . “For Residential, Commercial, Reyenue and Farm : Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents purchased |: TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTD 718 Granville St.,\Vancotver 2, B.C. FULL LINE OF, Casual, & Work, Clothes - See Our Sport Shirts - _ — Short & Long Cheated B ONNETT: S BOYS'AND. MENS WEAR — British Columbia’ Hydro and Power Authority 4p TENDERS FOR CLEARING AREA Jl — File CQ 2402 (approximately 700 acres) J5 — File CQ 2403 (approximately 145 'acres) J12 — File'CQ 2404 ds 190 ‘acres) ~ 3138 — File CQ 2405 ‘ — of the Arrow. i SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as above will be Paeaiy: ed up to.12,00 Noon;‘Tuesday, May 10, 1968 for Clearing . of each of the areas listed above, 1, These areas lie'in the Columbia River Farley near .the upper end of Upper Arrow are to-be cleared.on a lumpisum basis, & it, should be. situ equipment, which: is to: go into service in''1967,° + Two of the larger expendi- tures in the division are sched- 3. uled in the East Kootenays, where $263,000 will:be spent this year to ‘complete the $321,000 . A 10% Bid Bond or Certified ‘Cheque mee accom- pany the tender for each area. . The successful contractor must provide a 50% Performance Bond. ‘Tender forms and y be obtained after Mon- conversion of the Fernie man-|} day, April 18, 1966 at the office o of the Purchasing Depart- ual office to dial telephone ser-|] ment, 6th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C: 'Te- 3{ vice, and where $418,000 will be lephone MU; 3-8711, jpecal 2579, without cherge. If plans spent to install. a i vy, Will he supplied on’ payment of radio long-distance’ system be- i f thi: all ded. Hveen Cranbrook and Salmo. $10.00 plus 50 B.C.S. S. Tak: ‘No part of this wil be xefunc ler May 26 Giants vs Mounties. Okanagan Valloy Gould ‘Loge’ ‘College If Site Disputed . The interior division’s share 2 adit Jong- ‘The Okanagan Valley conta of spending. of fy aitig onal: Jong Jose its sed regi $: ar Tege i valkesii ates ; Poe teak aqrecint on where ated, | Sai dim id Vic- eff. “Yankees” (coach, F: Hough- ton), Tapru*' imaki, Glen Ar- chambault; “Wayne Jackson, Ross Dickson, Ron Giles, Tom:Cotton; Allan Fry, Norman’ Deverney, Eddie Neberoff, Warren New, Houghton. “Braves” (coach, Bud’ Al- lingham), Gerry Heagy, ‘Doug Haines, Lawrence Haley, John’ Haley, Larry Hill Jim Rutland, Harvy Haley, Robert Heagy, Bruce Allingham, Danny Holds- worth and Neil‘ Pritchard. Schedule for the first five weeks:— April 25 Mounties vs Dodgers; April 28 Yankees vs Braves: ive a AS f er. Ja B.C: TTT é Office Adding Machine Tapes Ribbons, = Typewriter Erasers. ines Ribbons ‘Supplies. and Inks & Ballpoint Pens. ° «Steno Note Books. “Pencil Sharpeners. *, Columnar Pads. File Folders" ~ Ledger and Journal Sheets ubber Cement and Rub- CASTLEGAR NEWS, uilf we haven’t got it we can get it for = Randy Houghton and Doug} enjoy. Was-alre ae Wane building Se Soukick College “ht Gastiggar was underway, Okan- agan ..communities': were - still} battling’ over ‘whe! theirfi stitution’, he "4 say to You,. get” on with wills he !job.* Present .a' referendum Girl's: Choir, wander to the ‘people: I'can’t forever the dneetion” of ‘Miss ‘Kavic. ** hold the priority which you now The 49-piece-band from a Spokane, under the direction of The minister stated that it]Dean Rowbotham, is:to arrive was apparent that only one such | in. Castlegar. at .2.00' p.m. They, college could ‘be i built in’ the | will! give:an afternoon concert! valley because‘ the: government for. the school and a‘concert that; had the* rest of .the province |evening for the general public. to consider. Saturday morning, the, band He reminded-his audience | will tour Celgar pulp mill, have that a government survey had|lunch at the school and then shown that the college should: be return to Spokane. = located at Kelowna but that the Three years ago,.a band schobl ‘districts had decided to | from this | same 8 school | was well | deal: f fort at Party Snacks ferey Your 1, Guests os Order "Barly Me Rotary @ Orders : hoy BG BK : We've hired Chef Rolland with an excel- lent reputation. He has worked ini large«res-’ - taurants in“ Montreal ‘and’ will guarantee’ you’ a delicious meal at:popular prices: Daily spéc- ials change every day at $1.25 and up : “VALLEY PARK PHONE 3655690. "SHELL DRIVE-IN 2 ise Ur New Wry nt abn. 1867 ul 1967 & CUATENNIAL COMMISSIONER 1! exhibition. cars: will] this Report No.4 4 15 ‘The sound of a ‘pcseuntive whistle in all its variations can peace waves of cal tho in fue hi raat the steam us who up in gen jeneratio in. A train’s whistle has been a background accompaniment to life in small ‘towns. and cities In nities, way whistle was an announce- ment — of news from the east | Pa! or the west, of the arzivalic of needed supplies, of friendly visi yf itizens or thods parture of others on thelr way to Breater adventures and new caree! During Centennial Year 1967 a hoot from a diesel loco- motive pulling into town with GTM AIRLINE RESERVATIONS | @ eres) MEXICO -. HAWAIIAN AND . EUROPEAN «TOURS ARRANGED @ oes CASTLEGAR AGE! THE WESTERN HOTEL |! CHAIN: ~ WEST’S. DEPT. STORE - Phone . 365-7542. r, FoR| 258 the arrival of something big, unusual and exciting a’ more than 80 centres in Caeada. is will be the C Passing of Well Known Salesman Tony ‘Pondelfcek ‘meeting of the Funeral services were held District: of the last Thursday from the P LBC. wee held meee a8 Loess, athe: of ‘ow Arms {To ss AIR Motor Hotel. recently, with: 90 away in Penticton on April 10 members sitting down to dinner. in his 68rd year. Head table guests were: Mrs. During his working yearn ‘as| J. Smith, president of the Nel- a travelling ‘salesman, Mr. Pon- delicek, became well known in district and made many iiends, and acquaintances. c is surdived id by his wife ABC: Germaine, of Penticton, son Ed- president, During 1967 the Confeder- tions confronted by the on explorers and settlers of Can- As they from car to] car they” vat experience un- comfortable sensations of steer- age BI passage to this new country, or reflection: in the Con-| * Federation ‘Chamber. and pass t-, through periods’ of the last 100 years including the it| of Montreal, and two cisters, Mrs. | vice in-| Cranbrook, ward: o} 0 fers, nis, “Antonette Lipe f Mra. ip mien, alatrice 20! ‘Mrs. secretary; Mrs, orrison, firs yoos and resident; Mrs, M. Cooper, le of rest lent ot the. Castlegar ranch © ant Edwards, Interment ‘was in the Lake-| second ' dlatrict » vice president. view Cemetery at Penticton: Following’ dinner, “The J. Hudak and Mrs, Macki - Rare Book About Micmac Indians Donated to NDU A rare souvenir book of they ed in the three languages, was bust 20's and 30's,:and the two world wars, Children ‘will de- rive special benefits fom the lively presentation: of his! For more than Erte eon munities ‘not’ visited’ by the train a blast from the air horn ofa tractor trailer truck will announce the arrival of a sim- ilar exhibit ina huge Centen- nial caravan. There will be eight cara- vans travelling across Canada each. with eight 73-foot tractor trailers'made in Calgary — the largest ‘trailers’ ever to travel -on~North “American roads — exhibits similar to -A ‘caravan ‘will be arranged on a’community site in a speci- formation and its iy. ct fies will stage local events in conjunction with the caravan’s ‘Be sure to watch for dates of the visit of the Confederation ‘Train ora caravan‘in your area. Your, Centennial: ‘organization will know the location and ‘time. FOR ESTIMATES Ph. 359-7742 Max Zeibin Electric 7 P.O. Box 63 ‘Thrums, B.C. 5-13. ure | was printed in:1910 at Rimouaki, |'9, Micmac y Celebra-| vublished’ mgnthly. It printed tion, tracing the history of the| local news, advertising notes and easternmost Algonquin tribes | listed books written in Micmac from 1610 to 1910, has been| that could..be’ purchased at donated ‘to the library at Notre | prices ranging from five cents Dame University. The book was originally own- | Baseball Rules in Micmac.” West Kootenay Nurses Gather Here for Meeting Gertand, the 1 ing he. ‘sng needs of the el- to $1.25, including such titles as ga CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1966 Westwinds”. entertained — with the singing, of folksongs, -P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph 9ARRIAI » James gave her re- port as counclllor for the exe- cutive, Sho reported that’ the re- gional Gust ite . will meet oh Castlegar from June 6 to 9 at Rotary: Health Centre, It with geriatrics, ‘‘meet- all nurses and any- ‘one Bilary with the aged Paints in anys way may attend these ‘Mrs, James thanked Castle- MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES — is ing an invitation to hold the annual mesting in in Nelson next year. Coo! for the" ‘election of officers. : "The new slate is: president, 8. legsr; third Mcepreaident, Mrs. B, Kennedy ‘of Trail; s Mrs.. L. Redding of: Trail and asurer, ‘Miss M. Kershaw of Nelson,’ . A. vote of thanks was given to Mrs. James for her ef- forts during the past two years. She was nominated’as a dele- ite to the Canadian Nurse As- sociation bi-annual meeting in KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT ed by the late Rev. Donald Mac- The first baptism among the Pherson, parish priest: of Glea-| Miemac Indians took place at dale, Nova Scotia. It was later | Port Royal, now Annapolis, N.S given to Fr. Bede MacEachen| on June aie, and the: ter. S.A. ive vi of Notre’ Dame, who in turn’ don- | Place at st. ‘Anne de Restigouche ; ated it to the university brary. | Quebec on’ June 24,.1910. The and map - naming the “original ‘cen- ters of the Atlantic seaboard, is printed in three’ Ianguages— Robson Socials French, English and Micmac, It . wo The St.pege publication, il- | Micmac aan at -that time’. Montreal in a daly. 7 took’. Quebec, from information gath- ered by Franciscan fathers lo- cated in Eastern Canada. mong thes Indians until the gov- Berna- id..10 days Mr. and for. the: ‘Micmacs. Along: with’ the : historic Book , Reverend: sMacPherso: saoens ae kets ie will now enter Nek tional School. ‘ Barbara Fowler, who in, ee in Vancouver, is 7-Easter vacation ‘Mr. ‘and. Mrs. devotional ~ period’ and final Pl were made:for the Burn- aby Home Layette. The visitor, Mrs. P. Sherri- Wednesday evenisi of Mrs. J, Lipsett> bers and one ‘visi Mrs. . Lipsett cond lucted 7 ‘were served by.Mrs. Lipsett and | couver Island and in Vancouver co-hostess Mrs, W.° Houston. ie day from Vancouver, where they visited e8, vob. MY W. and family return } -Mr,SPhil Zaitsoff is a’ pa- tient in Castlegar: and District He capital. Mr. and ‘Mrs. R... Bro and boys have been ‘visiting on Van- ‘| during Easter vacation. 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