2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 3, 1965 Centennial Committee _ Suggests Winter Carnival A winter carnival has been | inciding ‘with ‘the ‘two-day visit suggested to start off Centennial| of Canada’s Centennial train, + celebrations “here«-in--1967; "co- Rev, T, Wilding in making the. suggestion remarked on the popularity of winter. carnivals in eastern Canada. His idea met "TIGHIWEIGHT under “normal ' weather . condi- tions, there should still be snow on the ground. The committee also Plans to carry on festivities at. inter- vals throughout the 'ep and having: three from the members of the Castlegar Centennial group. The train is to be here in the early pert of February, and PROFESSIONAL DOMME or four differents days for cel- ebrations in the district. fossil of. all areas in Castle; Kinnaird and. sur- round! a “communities . pooling FOR. THE FARM. PICO DIAMOND RINGS ° as . 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Canadian life insurance com- panics pe Pay_almogt $3.25 million life: insurange and, annulty benefits to Canadien families ey- ery working day, the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Ass0- elation reports, STo: meet the immediate cash tieeds, of, policyholders ‘or beneficiaries, ot Bo life insurance companies are.geared to process payment of these Tae ‘in Life | Annu ty. “Keep your policies in a safe place but let, your bene- ficlaries Jenow, where they are and what, they “need to do to obtain them. “Tell 1 your beneficiaries fo get in. touch ‘with insurance agent or the ng ame he represents. They will got: ae in filling out. the necessa pers :and will be advised \ pidly, often within one or two working days,” the Association - ‘Adequate and accurate in-} , novia a toy: .cussed, with ontatives from some of the’ centres ‘con: cerned. 3+ G. 8, Rust, representing Kin. naird’s. Centennial committee, told the meeting. he. would ‘re- slons i held. possible, ie. Rust uld: be considered, but. he felt Kiniaird would‘ stay plan ; to. complete manent bulldlage manent buil | genic a vadine ‘pool.’ Washroom facilities, etc., would be ‘incled- ‘Origi ginally, eetShaatea | had con., sidered ‘building a. regulation size track, but costs. would .be “terrific” ‘he, said and also this might ‘be:duplicating sports ‘fa- cilities planned at the Regional College. ¥ Castlegar:and Robson Cen- tennial committees have been leaning strongly towards the de- velopment of: Pass Creek: Park. Mr, Rust felt that since Kinnaird already has ample ball park area, and about 50 percent’ of the Kinnaird park is yét undevelop- ed, his group was not likely see much advantage ’in ‘joining with Castlegar‘and Robson com- ieee on thet ‘Centennial pro- le Hed. Re: presenting B. 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PAULINE: NAZAROFF OF fi CASTLEGAR. i z | home of: Mrs. |] Miss - Beverl “Hill was informed: by Regional centennial’: consultant, lax Gord lon ‘that: thé Blueberry. iio irrigation ct “board could function:as.a. Centennial sta trary. .to_ the impression’ ‘bo: had received: the June 8 30 3 line referred’ only ‘to th ation of the committee: an i to‘a decision on the project. No deadline has been set for ‘Bro- jects az yet. ie ‘Areas which do ‘not appoint r.; fo’ mmittees willbe the Bee for some ee et ‘Of Cote tennial Broject. TAL jarker was. appoiatea to the 4 Efe Centennial ‘com- mittee slate | of. direc a vacancy; created ,w Marken resi igned.. owi sit: ppalot, engageients, ipply «of. "eblorful/ and informative ‘brochures has been |- retelvéd: and these’ will -be dis- tributed in the arta as soon as|f ‘possible. port, to his group on the discus: |, Bald, Mave Joint célebrations : to- ‘the, company: hi such service,. anes jes apse | 4 ers or beneficiaries have bene- fits gue them.” rots monthly cheque. oe you are insured under ample, in a a lump sum or by]. Stétes Bank An “astonishing amount of travolling":is now,helng done.hy, Canadians both at home: end abroad, according to. the Bank of Montreal ia ite panos Tes view for. May, just issued..." sate Bot M notes that, in r-city,: jtravel alone ,Canadt-, mae travelled: almost ‘85. billion Passen| er miles in 1963, the ast | Ww | Year jfor’: “Which ‘estimates are, ee pcr years, many fact- ors_ have combines to remove progressively the barriers ag- ainst travel: i: aces n- inst travel in: this, co ay ee eluding; an your, beneficlaties iy surance ee and annuity! contracts,’ Canadian faritics i re- in ed ‘ Be 800,000,000 # "The ona Castlegar Brownle pick he held its, fewer meet, e hited C Chireh Hali_under the direction of Brown Owl Mrs. H. Sheridan, ai oe A WW Mrs, J. Streliof£’. _ Mrs, Wright. Mrs. H:°‘Jolitson, district commissioner ‘enrolled Donna Wright. Sle also presented first year stars -to onda Leitch, Sandra: Sidoni, Judy Bogan and Julie: Saliken.:: Golden bars were .present- €d to Louis * Osachoff, Sandra Sidoni_ and: Judy. Bogan. - -At the: close:of the meeting to|the Brownies who are working on their golden hand tests serv- ed tea’ one toast. Students Tour _ Palp Div sion faite ict we oa to the Celgar uct ‘aiy.| 2 ision here last Thursday... 7: class, acco panied Soy teacher Mike Down- ing, visited Rossland, an vet aE ex ‘Of. inco’s operations. “et “Trail week lauded the safety pérform- ance of. employee during. t the ie western region, iota eratuinten| the: Seriod. i operations, exper- the 3% Spring zone conventioon'tat« Kelowna and’ not the Kiwanis as was reported in last week's, column. _A- farewell surprise party was held last ‘Thursday evening for Mrs. Jamés: Munroe by the Kinnaird -UCW. She was ‘pre- sented \with a gift with best wishes for her fortheothing trip to ana mall, frie ds..6 f, Da- vid eee, ‘attended ‘a ra for his ‘sixth birthday last Monday. Mr. Clift: Finch and; family ne be’ leaving short- ly ‘to make their home .in Van: ‘Kamloops where: they son Mervin itlyin:: here they were the : eo. u Vi able “to: visit with forier and ake their home in! Califor- area. © “Did you :kno' ‘0 keep ,soap dishes in ten path and let your bar of soap rest on that. From. her finger to her nose. . and Mrs, William dand: fen left yesterday | . _|'shower: free .of “sticky residue, |.” cut a sponge to fit the dish and ‘Grandia stretched: the ‘ribbon : And said There is a. yard of of it,|-! a He ae : » The first.bank to be:found- ed in BritlahColumbia was the | Bank of Vancouver,’ founded: in ‘of Montreal. massive : road building program and price and income. changes. “The removal of thesq: bar- ortant. fe count from \other. regions cannot help havin : effects on the 2} development 0 of Canada as tts, hngon’abestsaling outboard How comer. Because, re this CEAR WARAAN ure! if SON MOTORS wil api . cost to the: origina! Ft ies enniotach A‘ general discussion -took in. place on: ways to publicize the}: coming Centennial year in 1967 and to stimulate interest'in this historic milestone for Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley: Fries- en and. children’. of: ‘Abbotsford are holidaying a at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Penner. + Weekend ‘visitors: at ie ry Funk we y :‘Rogers- of” ‘Nel. son, Miss Anne Funk of Pent in -and "Mr, :Richard © Funk ever,:that:the close of. the nee paigh does not.mean that safety precautions ; ican he’ relaxed. “Our. performance ‘in this campaign is a matter. of record,” said | Mr. ‘Salter.. “It: ShOWs ‘that “Now: let-us.prove that we can work without any accidents during June and in' each month thereafter.'; # “Let every. month: be safe- ty month, ‘The intent oon our. ate cent:icampaign is. to our thinking in fries aes ane ‘to: prove to ourselves that we can prevent accidents. and to’ ‘reorganize’ our habits ‘for ‘our! 4 own safety. and ‘protection . and of:our fellow. empl “CASTLEGAR a | (patticianmanemmeens saa ere 7 £35 NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1965 In cc In al HOM BC Eee FRIED "POTATOES all overteg : : FRENCH “FROZEN . DAINTIE FAIR ASSTD;,. 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