se : 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1961 AAT CH&S Ships CWL Makes Plans . KARNIES Beautiful Aljean Dresses and Spring Suits in shades of Beige, Bive, Scarlet, Copper Cotta, Surf Green. Trandmere Angora Pullovers and Cardi- gans in Aqua, Pecan, Violet, F' famines, Green Sherbet. RLU OT S S = i “HRN Valentines Day TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 For that Special Valentine Gift:select from ou wide range of. Jewellery and Watches. Special Clearance of Bulovas - 20%) Of Fancy TV Ashtrays: 200), Off Electric Shavers 20% Off FOR YOUR HEARTS DESIRE DIAMONDS DIAMONDS SOND ““at'a 200, Reduction Bosse’ 's Jewellery ters * Phone 2041 - Tua TTT cK We Record Sale at RICK’S | | TA moCHUCK'S. RED AND WHITE ST@RE KINNAIRD, B.C. . 60-Ton Load OF Pig fron . Cominco has ade the first ship- ment of pig iron to be produced .|from its new plant at Kimberley. ‘The company announced that a 60-ton load of pig iron, consigned to Mainland Foundry Ltd, in Van- couver, is the the firat pig iron to be produced in Western Conada from Western Canadian ore. Cominco pig iron is marketed in @ number of grades including foun- dry, Bessemer, malleable and basic, ‘Up iintil’ Cominco’s iron -plant went into production, foundries in Western Canada have imported pig tron, chiefly from Australia and South Africa, This. initial shipment from Kimberley marks the turning point in ‘this trade pattern with ‘Western Onnada. commencing to supe bed own -pig iron anes _ Brothers Queries ‘Dam ‘Displacement | 4" Social Credit backbertcher sought a complete accounting from Lands and Forests Minister Willis- ton on the displacement’ to’ be caused by the proposed High Arrow dam on the Columbia river. Donald. Brothers, member for | Rossland-Trail, filed “a question in the legislature asking if the prov- ince igs considering. construction of High Arrow through the B.C, Po- er. Commission or otherwise. ‘ He also asks how many acres ‘or arable land now in use and how many acres that could become ed, how many homes will have to be purchased in the affected area and the estimated cost-of purchas- ing private property and homes to make way for the water storage. ‘Mr,. Brothers aslo asked in an- other question whether the so-cal- led Dorr of the “Jrequired ‘to‘be constructed on this useful arable land will be inundat-| MLA Wants Information on government plans for highways serving the Rossland-Trail riding has been sought in the legislature from High- ways Minister Gaglardi by Ross- land-Trail MLA ‘Donald Brothers. Mr, Brothers has given notice that he will seck the following in- formation from Mr, Gaglardl. With respect to the highway Ink presently under construction’ known as” the ‘C Road Info able to handle trafflc? ‘ 5. When will the higway bi oonies with hard surfacing? 6 What ls the antlcipated to. tal cost of the highway? With’ respect ‘to the highwa: link presently under construction known as the Ealmo-Oleston Cut- * | offs— 1, What is* the total milleage involved? ‘ ¥ 2, Have been let for Highway:— 1, What is the total ralteage en ». What mileage is now com- mee, except for hard surfacing; Is the total mileage now senighotea or under gontract? the complete highway, except for black-topping? 3. Ef:the answer to No, 2 is no, how many’ miles*are still to be let and when will the contracts be cal- led? . \ : - 4 When will the’ RIED WEY Bs Tess hard 4. Is it the to hard surface any of this aneay in 1961 and, if. yes, how many miles? able to andlo, traffic? 5. When will ‘the highawy be with ard “6, When ts it that the highway will be completed, in- cluding hard; surfacing, and open for traffic? 6, How, many bridges wilt be highway? * 7. Is there a major bridge project pending on this highway? 8, Is the contract let for con- struction of this bridge and, if yes. to whom? to be let and what is the estimated dost? 10. What, has been (a) survey, (b) construction, and (c) right-of- way purchase costs to date? b 11, What is the anticipated fi- nal cost of the ssid highway? 12, When is it anticipated that the Kinnaird Interchange will be constructed? 13. When 18 It anticipated that the new Columbia River Bridge will be constructed? 14, ‘When ‘is it anticipated the contracts will be called for the con- tina Creek? With respect to the ‘highway river is planned and if so what dis- Placement of land and people will occur and what cost will be invol- ved. BIRTHS Pork Chops, all cuts, th. ........ 496 Pork Shoulder Steaks, th. ........ 490" Boneless Pot Roast Beef, tb. ..... 55c Pork & Beef Sausages, Ib. ...... 29¢ | Top Dog Food, 10 tins .......... 99¢ Eggs, local large, 2 dozen ....... 89c Surf or Fab, king size ......2... 99¢ Apple Juice, Blue or Pink, 48 1. .. 336 Swift's Lard, 2 ibs. ....-.-..... 396 Havolved? black-topping? * 3. If the answer to No. 2 is no, how many. miles are still to be let “Jand when will the contracts be called? * - 4 When will oe eaves? Be Mrs. 26, a daughter. TOMLIN — To Mr. and Mra. F, Tomlin of Kinnaird, “Jan, 28, a son. HILTS — To Mi and Mrs. wm. D. Hilts of Castlegar, Feb, 2, a son, MEIBR — To Mr, and Mrs. A, Meter of Castlegar, Feb. 4, a daugh. ter. . * - MITOHELL — To Able Seaman A, Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell (nee Doralle Vhnderburg), of Blueberry Creek, Feb. 5,,a daughter, IGH — To Mr: and Mrs, D. Leigh of Castlegar, Feb. 7, a son. SCHMIDT — To: Mr. and Mra. ins Ricerca of Thrums, Feb, 8, a less ‘har FRIDAY, ' FEB. KING’ kom LAUNDERETTE Castleaird Plaza 2-DAYS FREE WASH .& DRY 9-5 P.M. FEB. 10-11 OPEN 24 Hrs. A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK PARISH HALL from 2:30 -. 4:30 pm NR uC | TATA : St ALBAN‘S “EVENING GUILD | VALENTINE ‘TEA and BAKE SALE" THIS SATURDAY (FEB. 11) IN St. ALBAN’S- 240 — Ist AVENUE TELEPHONE 7271 500 45 rpm RECORDS Friday & Saturday Special 5 for $1.00 THESE ARE NEW and NOT REJECTS, SEABREEZE STERO RECORD PLAYER DEAL Model 312: A 4 Lp’s at-$5.00 L Record brush 1 Record clean TOTAL PRICE 5 . $130.00 YOUR:SAVING IS . ONE SYMPHONIC FOUR 2 ONE SEABREEZE, Model RP. 122 Regular $36.9: NOW ONLY $163. $163.45 ‘ . $33.45. Weekend Sp ecial: ONE ELEC. ‘ORGAN, reg, $139.95 G.E. TOASTERS, Now Only S $ 99.50. $ 27.50 reg. ... 9 If not, when Is It expected]. atruction of the bridge across Chris} | ‘What is the total mileage 2, Have contracts been let for! the complete highway, except for 6. Will it be necessary, to con- struct bridges.on this highfay and, 80, how, many and’ when js it anticipated that the contracts ‘will be cae ‘1. What 1a the anticlpated to- tal coat of this Benen? a AND - "PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF - ‘GLASS - “GLIDDEN PAINT ” KOOTENAY BUILDERS © _ AND SUPPLIERS . PHONE 5155 Airline U- Drive COMPANY LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Conleeny Airport -FOR INFORMATION PHONE CASTLEGAR 6062 “AIRPORT 3011, TRAIL 1097". ‘ON FEBRUARY 14th FLOWERS ‘SAY. “Be My” VALENTINE” YIN AN EXTRA SPECIAL. WAY ee el LL OEELDIE TT ir Gay Tulips, Golden Daffodils, _Dainty Sweetheart Roses, Lovely Carnati ite Long Roses, Ever popular Mums, ARE ALL WAITING TO BE MADE. — UP INTO: LOVELY BOUQUETS FOR YOUR SPECIAL VALENTINE. "Order a ‘special’ Valentine Corsage’ for our _ FAIR LADY | \ Remember someone dear with a beautiful, fra- grant Hyacinth Plant or a Perky Tulip Plant. Choose your Valentine Card now from our solec: tion of Carlton Cards. 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FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND ‘DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY: & PICK-UP* EVERY: ‘MONDAY a. _\ >) THURSDAY. - NENT Planting Time BEGONIAS 19c each 2 for ‘ GLOXINIAS '30c each 2 for_ POTTING SOIL, Conservatory . 2lbs. 49c¢ 6 Ibs, 95 Clay Pots, 1 inch to 10 inches HYBRID, TOMATOES, HYBRID _ CUCUMBERS. 25 Ibs. $3.00 | Galvanized Ware | 012 PAILS. “014 PAILS "016 PAILS SQUARE WASH TUBS’ OFF scare ROUND WASH: TUBS. 02 : GARBAGE CANS. __ # 35 - $4.75 - $5.85 with lid” through and understanding of the-printed word symbol, She sald that recognition. Ings far’ behind understanding In the case ofthe high school student who is a retarded reader. The solution of his difficulties Hes in developing his skill in word attack, by provid- ing the student with clues to word comprehension, ©; 5, Re Using about 20 stadénts® from her regular classes, Mrs. Leitner ex- plained ond “demonstrated”: her six approaches to word attack, ‘These are the ach | (re~ For Si. Patrick’s Day ‘There were 16 members present at the Castlegar OWL Council meeting in the Marlane Hotel Inst week, ‘Mrs. R. Assle, first vice-pres- ident took the chair in the absence| * of: Mrs, J, MacLean, Raffle tickets have been ordered for the St, Pat- rick’s bazaar. Prizes are as follows: lst, lawn table with umbrella, 2nd, chaise ‘longue, 3rd, barbecue. A letter will be mailed to all parishioners asking them to contri. buté generously to all the ‘different Kinnaird Socials . Mra. Kaufman, Phone 5428 An effective welcome to new- comers -to’ Kinnaird was expressed recently when ‘the St. John’s Ang- Ucan WA held a friendly get-to- gether, “The . 38. guests .of Mrs... Jack Robinson euler an evening of booths ‘for the bazaar on March .18 be in ‘the. ‘Marlane ‘Hotel. Mri, .L..V. Campbell gave on interesting. ‘report on her’ and her trip to Victoria to the cognizing words throdgh them with words before and after), the auditory or phonics approach, the structural approach using sy- Nablication, the visual approach (re- cognizing words by their general configuration), the kinesthetic ap-|° proach (writing the word and act- ually fecllng the configuration) and| {nally ,the Gictionary approach, A question perlod and general discussion followed the demtonstra- tion period, G. ©. Bissell, district superintendent of schools, . com- mended the teachers of the Castle- gar area for their interest in pro- fessional growth, stating that he thought it a very good idea for all teachers to ‘draw on the experience of their fellows at the local level, “Specialists,” he sald, “are very often s0 only because they are rought in’ from outside ‘the dis- viet.” A. R. Harvey chaired the meeting. - Fulton Mentions - Difficulties Over Financing With B.C. » ‘The cost of pent 8 of the u in Jan- wary," A Hiostestes for the meeting: were Mrs. J. Corbett and Mrs, R.: Whit- taker. Mrs, Wm, McGauley won the booster prize, . son a Crete, is the guest: Of Mr. and Mra: A.°B, Condy. (Mr, “Ryan ‘ign former’ army, coments sof Mr, JH. Smith Gets . ‘Service Award © At the annual meeting of the Robson Anglican Church, oO. B. Ballard presented J. H. Smith with 2 gift for his long and faithful ser-|- vice as secretary-treasurer. »- Mr. Ballard said he was :very pleased to ‘have been ‘asked to make | ter- the presentation and ‘he wished Mr. Smith on’ behalf of the committee and members ‘a happy. retirement. Mr, Smith in responding, sald that he had been secretary-treasurer for 16 years, He thanked the. members for the gift and said he would still he around to help’ when needed. Election: of officers for’ 1961 took’ place:’ Lay delegate to te 1: Canadian: “Engineers; ’~. “hari Harrigort- hid “the’ mils fortune - to injure : his; kneo: while at: work.on Friday “and | entered, ‘Trail hospital. for. surgery early | this weelk. * ‘Mrs. Margaret’ * Meintosh re- cently celebrated | her 92nd birthday at the home of her son and daugh- ter-in-law,' Mr.’ and Mrs. Donald. A, McIntosh. She received “many cards, letters and gifts from a: dis~ tance and a few friends gathered in the evening to offer congratula- tions’ and to share ‘her birthiey cake, fats ‘The United church WA met at the home, of Mrs. E. A. Fitzpatrick on Wednesday to establish an Af- ternoon Circle. pyeen RT. Waldle; H, Smith; rector’s warden, J. mau People’s warden, D. Carter;- church ommittee, Mrs. L. M. Quance, Mrs. J, Raine and. Mrs, H, Perkins. The power and differences between the federal: and is to be elected at-a Church committee meeting. — on financing were touched: upon by Hon. Davie Fulton in his speech here Monday, “Various federal spokesmen, my-,| self included,” said Mr, Pulton, “have occasionally referred to the estimated cyst of power from the}”: Columbia river delivered’ at load centres, including Vancouver, being four mills per kwh or less, “An example has been given of]. 3.79 mills for the NOTICE —_ LAST -WEEK’S ARENA |. SCHEDULE APPLIES TO THIS WEEK ALSO SAME : SCHEDULE PROJECTS SOCIETY por= tion of the ‘power and an average of..3.97% mills_for_the, average of downstream and site power togeth- “Of. course we. have ‘mentioned estimates. The Premier of this pro- ince is now critical-of us for doing 50, : We have made a gen-|~ ~ erous Dues of. firfancial assistance, amounting to ‘one-half the cost of} ‘ the storages - and dams for the = | treaty. projects, not as a straight loan, but as an investment repay- able out of earnings. as and when received. “If B.C. has real concern at this}: late stage over estimates of cost, I find it difficult to understand why, just last December, Premier Ben- nett, should have ‘sa eummarily re- jected this offer of assistance — ani offer more generous in its terms and more lenient as to conditions of repayment than’ ‘any? offer ever previously made for. assistance on a self-liquidating project.” ‘ GREAT BEAR Great Bear Lake in the North- west Territories is the largest all- Canadian lake, area, 12,000 square miles, and fourth largest in North America, only by lakes Super Michigan and Huron, being exceeded in slze} FAST ACTION FROM WANT rey were,. “both meinbers of]. 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