CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 24, 1068 ~ Area Commissioners "Hold Court of Honor Girl Guides of Canada West Kootenay, area commissioners bela! a court Fo of honor, at tb the jome Rizzui It was noted that there is Monday atternoon. no set program for Rangers ,on- Mrs. Rizzuto gave a report| ly that enrolment is a must and of the dominion annual ;which| any girl over 14 years ‘of age she had attended earlier ‘this| may join regardless of whether . Month in Vancouver .at UBC| she was a guide or not. Be many parts of Canada be- The Rangers conduct thelr 7 zepresonted, own meetings under the super- ns were made for the vision of the-captain and lieut- enant. i The next part of the dis- cussion was “What are You d Planning for the Coming Year.” CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, June 24, 1965 we stock a full solociion of SAVAGE SHOES for children Made ocks S oe. ‘Store SIIRELENIE Robson So Mrs. T. Sanford, Ph, 365-5883 Mra, Wallle Hubert who has been'a'patient in the Castle; sar Hospital for some time is proving, we are all happy 1D say. x Mr. and Mra, H. C, Croft and Melinda Of Chilliwack were ré- cent visitors to the home of Crofts Parents, Cap and Mrs, G. 0. Sutherland. Mra, A, Woodrow and Mrs. D. Gavrilik are~patients in the Castlegar and District Hospital. D. Stewart, Jr. spent three days in Spokane last week ‘ASiivitics in the CASTLEGAR DISTRICT when Brownies will be moving into Guides and Guides will be moving up into. Rangers, ‘Awards: Sunday was held | in the Kinnaird United Church Sunday: School as ¢lasses ‘closed for ‘the summer mont man who’ is.in\ charge’ ‘of No. 8 ang already we've ‘had trou- thehim, » COURT CEERI 7 TT OE TT oe FIRST NATIONAL ; MORTGAGE co. LTD. BY Wayne Groutage Last Saturday: eight of the ae more, hardy Tovers went on a] do damp but enjoyable’ carice trip | m a 25 ‘mile section’ of the Granby River near Grand Forks. |‘; ‘0 ist‘ year-pings, Jean As, (we 4] Munro, o, Chris Geronazza Bobby, teeing okt at on thes Godfrey,’ ndtrey, and a all aa for ‘these 50 ic pevold Grats 2nd year. +McDougall,’ Robert: Mc- ge meeting all enjoyed | Creight, Randy. Kassian’and Lin- outen ne partments supper after which journed to the United Church hall and wel were joined by Guiders This was also varied with each district: having ‘many. different plans, such as mountain climb- ing, attending court sessions, receiving dental attention. Mr. J. T. Webster who has been a patient in Kootenay Lake | 2 General Hospital-is being trans- ferry to Shaughnessy Hospital Gera ones Neue ae el al a ery : Chambers, Ayayne Grauinze, Bon Fornell: and ge. Our: et, ineldent ‘occured | Loyd ‘Grouta; ‘This time we bullt a roar- ing fire ‘and thawed the unfor- Homes—Acreage—Orchards iries invited. Aj cond. mortgages bought. ‘shovel work: This work H being done. by ‘crews of members with each:one working. ‘b> Ofcourse I'had-no answer to. that, but, when) I: informed him‘that‘I‘had‘just' taken a:pic-| | da’ Kagsian;- ard yea pars;! Joan urke ‘The Es of this meeting was ‘The Evaluation of Work Program. The he «discussion tunates out before going on. If anyone finds a hat, a i anda addie in Grand Forks - they're : responsible for a green ‘and fair: ‘way. So you can. see’ .the:‘ad- ‘yancement now rests mainly ‘fn ‘ancouver. in Vide and Mira. A.J. in | about, 1 council meetings, having spe-| left on, Friday for Quesnel cial people coming to the meet-' ings and giving talks on culture, | ure of.the chap in an unusual iipeevisor's position he decld: ed, to drop the subject. Ingham;’ 4th’ year , bai down stream) _AGENT REQUIRED IN. THIS AREA ridge Johaeon, Tommy Hugh the area. Ran- ‘gera have done during thé past year. Their program had beeh varied, : with ‘services, hike’, demonstrations ete. sh + There are seven Ranger companies in the area and it is hoped for ‘more in’ September some service which the girls’ could do, such as helping new mothers when ‘they :get home| from hospital, helping the elder- ly people. with their shopping, housework, ’ etc.;, helping, with Guides or Brownies and helping out at camps. Tt. was. strosséd that the girls should decide what service they want to do and to carry good grooming, etc, Arranging} where they will be making their home, They! have been Robson residents ‘for twenty-four years and will be missed in the com- munity. : ‘ * Archdeacon B. A, Resker was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.’ R. T. Waldie.'He was guest speaker at’ Evensong “in Robson ~ Com-' munity ‘Church .on Sunday. Johns “talline with ‘Mr. and Mr: L, A. Grunerud during ‘the ‘past! week was'-their ‘daughter-in-law, Mrs.” K>~Grunerud ‘and “grand: tiver has’, several sets | = 3117 Loman vases § R.'Jonés aise ¥ie' 1. en ty’. Broken Crank. ‘Shatts, “Rear End Shatts, ‘Cracked Cylinder Blocks, Cylinder Heads, Pistons, Gear § Boxes, Gear Wheels, Rotary Sawblades, all types Congratulations of the com- sons Terry and Stephen of Van- couver. — & of Aluminum, all types of hard facing, any types of Industrial Machine: Parts, big. or..:small. ;All ry! lolng a fine ‘fob but we’ can’ use’ a spare hands. available... You can now consider yourself a mem- ber of No. $ fairways and greens team and your name ‘has ‘been ‘entered .. (Conseri) tion, no Teas.) : a € No. 3 isa. ‘alee. “Bho: ar 3 and salle be a lovely hole when ny | must have seen’me coming) he, 1 believe’ it pad a benefl- clal: effect; though,'b ecause the next ‘time 'I'‘came around (he |’ was on’: top: ofa: pile ‘of: dirt Jones, Susan Sear Susan Api pointmients’ ecting two lumber Eales personnel were an- “by ‘Ci Cellule. Hl “Wwe! McCutcheon became with a shovel in one hand’ and a‘rake in. the other! (So much for the big flame of Smoky Hollow.) *. ) Men's Nite’ recently was turned into’ a: work. party and Woodland Park. School Winner ~ | on: June ‘| general ‘sales, manager of the Nielson; 6 Fitzpatrick; 7th len Munro; Sth year. bars, Nor- man i Deverney, Susan. Culley, Roddy,; Fi ari and. Karen erfe: Kennedy, manager, of the: Celgar lumber | and ; Nicky || division «, since, February, | 1959. about 50 members turned (01 ‘finished. The only problem here 3 | aed were put to..work clearing ds that we'have to ‘share the “T’ ‘box with’ acantankerous Scots: As the sun sank in the ‘west and Ken's clothes dried in the evening breeze, we made. our and home thanks to Mr, Oborne Mrs,’ i Groutege: munity are extended to Mr. Har- Evans who ‘celebrated his 78th birthday on Sunday. May he have many more! “-Mrs.:G, Schlattner and her three’ children left ‘by car ‘on Monday for a trip to: Manitoba. We welcome to Robson Mr. and Mrs. R. St, Arnold and fa- mily who: have taken up resid- ence in Me former Martin home. and Mrs, S. Ford of the McKinno spent the past weekénd in'Spokane. Be sure and: keep July 16 free to attend’ the dance in Robson Hell sponsored by Re- creation ety. and. proceeds are ‘tor. the, Pass Creek Park! this out for a year then: change to another service, A recess was. held and re- freshments served. During this time Mrs.. G. Barnes, Trail di- ‘| vision commissioner, presented ‘8, Rizzuto with a necklace of :| bear claws and.a badge with a bear embroidered on it: Earlier in the spring Mrs, Rizzuto had shot a bear at thers pearaey, hore in Christina La was and more discussions took place. It is felt, that-there will be a great need for more leaders when the guiding season re- sumes in the fall. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Easton returned” Thome Monday . from their holiday which they: spent visiting with their Borin law and E. Gab former- work..is covered by.)-full guarantee. Please feel George mont, former: | ¢ . free. to call at | any time. Kootenay Welding OF Poster. Contest debris from No.. 2:fairway.:’: |" Winner with top’ points’ in J didn’t get up for this one the ‘school safety poster contest but they: tell, me iby tne time for grades ane soon a tha ley marc! rnaird-Castlegar., an ict (BAP TIST CHURCH: ‘\'Iooked'as though they had come Safety Council, eTrOphy. donated by: '.Celgar’ wast the Woodland Park School."' The school :'was ‘presented ' with’ the’ trophy. at its ‘award ‘ceremonies. recently. TAt each. school, : ‘the follow- ing ’ awards ‘were ‘presented: — first prize in each case, being a‘‘small’ cup with: second and 4 third being certificates, Grade 1 —— Colin Chalk: 1st | (Woodland:: Park), Dennis: Han- ft. | sen’ 2nd: Gwegdia ang Park), Bon- nie -Kinakin: 2nd (Tarrys), Ka- they, Jones 8rd (Woodiand Park). ‘ot .Grade 2 — - Valerie Palsson ly. the assumed the’ duties of sales ma- nage ‘of the Gelenr lumber iS Mr. “MeCutcheon was: Aaa in Edmonton, Alta. and. was’ ed- ucated. in Vancouver. He “has, over 25. years’. xperience:in the lumber’ ‘business, ‘most; of it. in sales |.and. is a‘, veteran ;,of; the Canadian Navy anda -member, of the Vancouver: Hoo-Hoo Club, Mr. McCutcheon’ will ‘remain’ at | bis prosent: Jocation in the Cel; gar : lumber: division . at’, Castle: a “Mr. Guimont has been with the Celgar lumber division since construction ofthe sawmill ‘in 1960. He held posts of increas: ing responsibility, becoming “a : | member of the.sales department in: December, 1962.'. i “He ig! an avid sportsman, at one time pitching ‘ in ‘the farm system : of: the. Detroit : Tigers. He is president of the Castlegar and District: Sportsmen’s ‘Associ: ation, chief instructor ,in its: jun: ior, firearms training program - #6 South.” e Pastor. D.: Reeves. B. bepiateae th sown ou : ‘ V'Ph. 36 BOX a Ai 4 | Acro Bighvs ie fe ‘appreciated ; this turn: ‘out‘and fone that those unable to. make will be gut for. the next ine. This will include and.me.:~ Tunderstand “you: have: one more - week ‘over: the son and ‘daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs...W. Easton’ and family in Prince eorge, g . and’ Mrs, Powell who ‘were the mies of Mrs. Powell's sister Mrs.: G. ‘for the past’ week c ett ‘at the weekend to their home in South 5-72.78 |: Janetion from’: and peseanS Repairs ‘PHONE 365-5581 ra a ae SIV A MEET THE EXPERTS — Today at the Plaza Hardware GORDON SKINNER Of Tappen-Gurney “Mrs, BE. Howard and daugh- ter Miss June Howard are visit- ing with! Mr. and ‘Mrs. “ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy ‘Communton . £ 9.30 am. Holy Communion '11.'am. “Holy ‘ Communion “— “Archdeacon B,.° A. Resker (-— _ Guest Preacher’ ~! 7.80 pam. eee ee ‘ Concem of Gouncil’ leacon .B. . Act C. Petts and: ‘will Iéave this week. Deer Park Socials end to return to thelr home in ¢. :WILLIAMSON ‘Mrs, Jobn Dunlop motored » id Mrs. Fred Brigge-| to Vancouver at’ the weekend. man returned to their home at On her'return home ‘she was few. days in Trail. They were accompanied by Mrs. Laura Brig- geman ‘who. will:sperd a few and Mrs. N. Oswald and days here, While visiting in the daughter’ Miss peaed Oswald Trail’ area they the | left rodeo at Colville, Wash. where they ,will attend the wed- Me. ., id Mrs. Ralph Brigge- | ding of. their. son Jack, ‘which n:were visitors ‘allowed on our new. Your “Robbing” pal?| 78 2% John r JOHN LONGAIR :-‘Paint-Department Head Of -Marshall-Wells COFFEE & DONUTS ..OPEN HOUSE FROM 10 to 4 DOOR PRIZES: TRANSISTOR. RADIO. AND PAINT _ TO. PAINT ONE ROOM who had eat Pye Janaugunessy Cali gour Hospital for three weeks,’ Canadian . Pacific. agent © Scentc Déine rail travel © Low-cost rail fares 2nd :| Christine Johnson 3rd cinnaird Elementary). tt Grade. 4 — Naida’ ‘Kalesni- Koff ist (Rabson ‘School, Dar- S Drive a bargain. get in on one of ‘Concern. “was expressed by ised the members of thi © Great Lakes, iMlaska and Caribbean c an ° Este an and a across e Steamship bookings to Alslines across Canada and linking five continents Cliilan reife ‘ives recs feuws ibaa fevrelsfremocumecares | Wakes meer coururrs taAcromsanen fr7ToH For Information, & Reservations VIPOND FOR R TRAVEL For all. travel arrangements. 500 WEST'S DEPT. Sie oo BAS ‘g05-7242 1957. Model 113 Deluxe _] the rodeo. -- ny childre: to. ‘Colville where. they attended |‘ Mr. and Mrs, ‘A. 1958 Model 111 St 2 1961 Deluxe 113 w Radio 1962 Standard -:111 1962 Deluxe 113 OTHER MAKES 1961 Morris ‘Oxford: 1961 Envoy: Station Wagon 1959 Hillman. Station Nad Motors Grand. Forks rae. alt Sunday omuests Mr. and’ Frank and also. of ore s Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ander- son and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ru- therford and children of Kin- Mrs. “Pine Point Retreat”, th derson’s- summer home... Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Mackereth and son Bruce of Castlegar were weekend visitors to Deer Park and’, ‘Broadwater. Mr. and: Mrs. Rod William. son. and children gh Rossland HARD ON. YOUR. . POCKET BOOK | takes ‘place Saturday. Mrs.:D. Duncan of Trail was Bortnick pad son’ David of Trail spent their home here. ‘They had as. their naird spent the npekend! at e “An-{- the aie of Mra. H. Johnson Tuesday. z ~ Marshall-Wells Store. PLAZA HARDWARE a ) TAKE: orice that Inland Natural ‘Gas eo, Ete“ faropabis ‘to: ing rate con. th ie indi dates. ‘AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any, interested party ‘desiring to ‘make representations: to the’ Public it ae cerning. the ‘proposed rate: teductiohs Shall'so: advise the Secretary ° of the Public Utilities Commission, 620 View Street, Victoria, B.C., on. oF béfore the 9th day of July, 1965, : RESIDENTIAL Schedule 1 ~ Residential Service PRESENT RATE “ PROPOSED RATE "Monthly Rate August 1, 1965 August 1, 1967 Sun: ‘8.8. '9.55-aim: “Noe Service — llam. Servi wpe ENE Daa a LUTHERAN “CHURCH A warm: welcome is‘ extend: ed to everyon: : © |ean,;, be: found, sf cat can only. be ibe : ded at this ught to ‘the fee of the RCMP; and: the; Council ce: ‘a good": deal. sense au fourid for‘ thos ‘sist, on: thisinew so sof ‘call ‘but Yor. the* ‘people in this ‘ar: i Until. s satisfactory solutions } time that fu highway, ': doris the’ winter ‘months when the road. becomes narrower with the bud UP, of snow, , the council su za ‘motion ‘was made to pub- Nicize : poltday, safet throughout the “summer ‘mont has Upon a ‘suggestion from the ‘School Board, council ‘will also make. public:. hazards , common “ | lene Sawatzky. of: H} oniary), Kinnaird. Nina -Maloff znd (rarrys), 1 H 3rd Park).. 3; Grade, Ast ee 3Carol. ence Savinkoff.2nd (Farry), D: ny;, Savatehy, 3rd, ‘@lueb: wy Grade 7. ne_Gattrell. 2! (Blucherry), mand ae Marcel- lus 2nd (Woodland Park);: Flor: Loren. Kozak | °. re: 4st aaa <2 Park) fudy. Mar-}-:- s| shall “2nd, ry), ‘Loraine. Tanatt 2nd: (Tar- 5), erent Oborne Srd_, Rob: : Garry.; wately |, 1st Coins. come Lyn: d_ (Kinnaird Elementa- Elem- Glizabe beth fcautman Sra Elementary) and has coaches in Little League Seven building - permits “$88,190 in’ Hew construc: ight ‘that six of: the building ie Sn suet! ere: ‘for: ‘homes and-one Hg August 1, 1966 $2.50 1.55 per Mcf 1.20 per Mcf 390 per Mcf 85 per Mcf to the opening of the new school term’ at the, appropriate time, A TTT wis es oars i Th Salvation Army babe [tareey © etter! was read.from S: ‘C. Kershaw, .executive director ‘of B.C, Safety “Council. pertain: | - ing to a driver's safety program, this ‘would be handled through the schools: Council: will write 'the . school: ‘board expressing och support in, Principle . of such a p rogram.‘ The, Safety. 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