esr i; : : saceedererenesrinyeti sitesrpaleadenlih TERS era dirat CWE NReMe EM a ro Ea RST CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1964 Bill Waldie Retires from Party’ ‘Leadership in Kootenay- West Liberals “should he geared for it.” Jack Varcoe of Trail asserted that Liberals “must do the leg- work to det our candidate to Ot- tawa,” Eventually a motion by Mr. Gansner, aabioe that the matter LEGAL ALPLIGATION Fort A WATER TIOENCE WATER ACT WA’ (Section 0) Gavntvott of Box 420," * nailtiont. Bc. hereby apply to LEGAL | APPLICATION VOR A WATER Nt LEGAL Applléation for. n Wator Liconco APPLIOATION Fon A WATER WATER AGT i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1964 5 Report Heard on Ranger Group The Parent Group to Guides and Brownies held thelr first mect- ing of the year on Monday even- ing in the United Church Hall with 14 members present and Mrs, A, Richards presiding. The meeting was opened with all repeating the Guide prayer and routine business was conducted, Thank-you notes from the leaders for the Christmas gifts were read and verbal thanks from the lead- es present at the meetings, Mrs. T. Biln gave a report of the progress of the newly-formed Rangers and said the girls were anxious to work and make some money for their funds, Uniforms for leaders were discussed and it was suggested for .the time being that it would be better. to wait for the new uniforms: that are com- ing out.soon, The mother and daughter ban- quet was discussed and it: was de- elded to hold it on Feb. 20 if pos- sible. It was also decided to have the banquet catered to and names of organizations ‘were suggested and they will be contacted, The guest Het and speakers were also discussed, Mrs, H. John- son will sec’to the decorating and Place cards ‘on the head table. The Guides and Brownles will’ make place cards.:One of the Rangers (Bootlon 6) ren G, Bieaeuar’ of Box Briiitan E ‘aby apply to the Gomptraiier ot water Rights, for n Heence to divert and use wator out of Iron Oreck which flows west and discharges into ground and give notice of iny application to all por- sons affectet Xmas Greetings Donations $192 To Silver Birch Tho regular. monthly meeting of the Kootenay Society for Handi- (Becton 8) I, Hares’ we Ponatt of Box 38,] 53, Britiant, B.C, hereby apply to. the the Comptroller uf Water Tights | comptroitor of Water Rights for a for a Meenca o divert nnd use Water | jjconce to divert and use water out out of Iron Creck whieh flows 'weat| of Tron Creck which flows cast and discharges into ground and give! to west and give notice of my appli cutive, succeeded. notice ot my application to all per-| option to all persona affec! Hon to all boraong affected. Several detegates left no doubt | "* _peertn Tho point of diversion will be fo point of diversion will bo ‘he point of diveraton will bo he point of diverulon will be ted at Plan 4024, 8. ‘ located at same place ax Zoobkofe & in anyone's mind who the Liberal| iocared’ at i700" from saw. comer | '°°"tngquantity ar water to bo dle Non 6 ded of nee BW Corner of BAD | B. Haaicen tant candidate for nomination was — at] of S.L. No. 62. verted is 1,000 god, least one sure nomince for the can- Seen aunty or: of water to bo di- ‘The purpose for which the water didacy is George Cady, defeated The surpoie! re aca the wae won, be uecd Is domestic and Irriga- standard bearer in the last federal] tor win de used 1s domeatic, contest, ‘The ‘land on which the water Mr, Cady was showered with will be used is Part of S.L. No, 66 I, J. J. Stoochnoff, of Box 69, Brillant, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller & licence to divert out of Cotischenia Creck which flowa west ond give notice of my applica- Ms. Bartle Dies in Hospital Mrs. Janet Craig Bartle, 84,| in Victoria, mother of Mrs. H. M. York of Kin- Born Janct Craig’ Robertson in noird, passed away last Friday in| Scotland on May 16, 1879, the de- the Castlegar and District Hos-| ceased came to Canada in 1803 and pital, married the late James Bartle at _ wanerel sorvices were held! Innesvale, Alberta, ‘uesday from the Memorlal Chap- The coupto lived in_ Victo el of Chimes in Victoria with inter | from 1910 to 1018. They tia ene ment in the Royal Oak Burlal Parkled to Calgary where they spent six years and then sottled in Cran- brook where they made their home until’ the carly 40's, At that time they returned to Victoria where Mr. Bartle predeceased his wife in 1958. Their daughter, Mrs, Thel- ma Bavin, died'In 1059, capped Children was held in the Mrs. Bartle is also predeccased Silver Birch School on Monday by two sisters and two brothers, | ™® is She had been'a resident of Kin- A discussion was held on the naird since 1981 when she came| Possibility of having a Sheltered to live with her daughter,Mrs, H.| Work Shop for the older retarded M. York who survives, Also sur- | boys of the community. viving are five grandchildren and It was reported that $192 was seven great-grandchildren; two bro-| realized from the Christmas greet- _) thers, Win, Craig Robertson and| ings donations. obert Craig Robertson, both of An open meeting will be held Ocean Park, B.C, on March.9 and it is hoped to show ‘i Mrs, Bartle had Been an ac-|a film at that time. ive member of the Glad Tidings Recent donations - Tabernacle and interested activi-| ver Birch School rene Tested ty in all commnuity and church’ from: R, West, Robson Evening Friends were able to| Group, Castlegar United Church, pay’ their last respects: at the] several cltizens of Robson, (col- chapel of the ‘Castlegar Funeral| lected by Mr. Chutskoff)’ Deer. Home on Saturday. Park Women's Institute, Castlegar Flowers were accepted or con-| News, Robson Brownies, Guides, tributions could be made to the| Cubs, Scouts, Rangers and Rovers, Loving Memorial Plan of the Pen-| and C. C. Bradford. tecostal Assemblies of Canada, Don Wickett of the Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of local ar- rangements, of a nominating convention be The Liberal party in Kootenay- fi left to the discretion of the exe- West has been “very slow? fielding candidates in the last two federal olections and as a result, has lost “valuable wecks of time,” retiring West Kootenay Liberal As- sociation president W. T. Waldic of Robson sald here last week. “We should have seen both of these clections coming,” he de- clared, “but, again, it was just The Heritage Camp was also| ing held across Canada in each pro- talked about. This camp is for| vince and two girls of each pro- Guides born'in 1949 with certain | vince will attend a camp in ano- qualifications. These camps are be-| ther province. ee ee Central : KINNAIR PHONE 365-5336 © t bo DELIVERY We: Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ‘he bead of water to be dl- verted he 1000 g. 2 purpose, Tor which the water will ie used 1s domestic, The Jond on whteh the water will be used 1s Lot 62 of S.L.’s 14° 60 of Lot oy Kootenay Dit- Plan 492 copy of ‘tts application was posted at the proposed point of dl- version and on the land where the water is to be used on the 10th day of September, 1963 and two copies filed In the office of the Water Re- The quantity of water to be ll- verted aus 1,000 Rnd, ¢ purpore for which the water wil Bes ee 1a domestic. land on which the water thy De used is part of Sublot 66 of Lot 4598, Kootenay District, ‘ne land on which the water we ‘be ‘used ta Lot 38, 8.L, 10, Plan and trict, Potatoes. No. 2 Gems, 50 Ibs, PBC Coffee Rooster, Ib. Cake Mixes twinkte 2 pas. 49C Peas mak. Asst. sizes, 6 15-02. tins 99c =| LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER *LIQENCE waree ACT (Section 6) T, William i Popatt of Box 38, Briliiant,, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller. of Water Rights for a licence’ to divert and use water out of Iron Creck which flows cast to west and give. notice of ae appli- cation to all persons affect The point of ‘uiveraton vill be located at Pian 4924, Sublot 51, The quantity of water to be dl- verted 1s 1,000 g.u.d. The purpose for which the water LEGAL ‘ Hention: f it APPLICATION FOR A WATER Pics WATE Mor" sconce LICENCE (Beation 6) LEGAL j APPLICATION FOR A WATER LICENCE ie WATER ACT Mbit ‘a, Tehilck We, Baniwenkort of Box 41, Brilliant, ~ hereby apply Be herete Se Hanan ce omptretieg| the Comptroller of Water Rights for BE, hereby apply to the Comptroller | q ticenea to divort and use water out of Water Rights tor a iteenee to dt of Iron Creck which flows south east which flows S, W. and diachargcs and discharges Into ground and give Inte Ground and give notice at my | Totlee of my application to all Per-| 1157" s6 "an persone attectod. sons affecte c ' appleation to al persons affected. ne | The point of diversion wilt be e polnt of diversion wil be foc arene os daa Ne “ot sw | Hocnted at Fl A. Wat. Map S264, | touted A Ane pine ay Zoobkote & corner of S.L. 51, Plan 4924, je cquantity” of water to be di-| F. jiaaliean tank, “(Soction 8) , John T. ‘Stoochnotf of Box 69, priltiant, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a Heence to. divert and use water out of Ootischenla Creek which flows west and give notice of my applica- wr. Waldle 1963 Was a Big TREATY OF PARIS The present Canada - United States boundary from the Atlantic Orange Base 4 6-2 tins. 69 verted” ‘a 1000 g. ot Lot aces, Kootenay District. OR copy of this application was post- f tht lleation was a He Giiiaa teat the party can- Se Saeed i y of this npplication was! ea at the proposed point of diversion Nhetprene fea ee ot, ale the 18th day of Sept-| per, 1963, and two coples were filed| of September, 1903, He called for re-building the centage of votes in Kootenay West and two copies were| in tho office of the Water Tecorder Were flied In the office of the Water Liberal party in Kootenay West. than any other Liberal candidate 5. The Senior Citizens held their , would have a successful 1964, Obicetions to this application may " : E Fe te ee eater RECOTMEN | ete eo asitne the Comptroiter ot [oe Ate wth tho wald Water Rocyater | ay be flied with the sold Water Re- firat meeting -of 1964 last Friday J.'T, Webster was appointed bse aid that Liber d- corder or with the Comptroller, of the Association for three years, are “all very proud of Mr, Cady's ft the first date of publication! gays of the first oat of pus th Heati Firat. date Presiding. Elected president by acclama- excellent showing.” days o} 3 ya. of the application. ‘at date th ‘were ap. pre: y of the appliention. The first date of| uiication of the tnzilentton, Firat| publication ts: Jan, 9, 1964, Sam: G.| OF pte at aes Sit nie ot pas Routine opening and business | pointed and they are: kitchen, Mie: elected scerctary-treasurer, -Elect- a ed vice-presidents from the three LEGAL all and hoped that the groups LP Ferguson; transportation, TY 6 i. ‘urray, ry Are Installed i feed for Rossland-Trail; Dr. G. R. Carl- Bs < beck of Nelson for Nelson-Creston; , During a recent evening Ber d A warm welcome was extend- ed to two n _ 5 when the officers of the United 1598, Bay Ave, Trail ew. members, 1b is 6 Leo Gansner of Nelson wanted Church Women Circles were in- \ Phone 364-1744 to leave the decision of when a At the close of a‘very busy business meeting the members held “°