CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1960 Schoo! Holiday All students in the Trail, Nel- son and Castlegar school districts Kinnaird council agreed Mon-| are especially happy with the re-|day to pay Coast Development Co. cent ‘visit of Lieutenent-Governor| g711 for pipe left over from con- | and Mrs, Frank M. Rozs, struction done by the company— ‘The eutenent-governor has!10 per cent lower than the villngo| ordered @ half-day holiday in con-|could geb the material for any nection with his vialt in the Koo-| where else. tenay. Students will be off tomor- Peter Bergen, comics presi- Tow! attemoon,, ~ |dent, made the offer several weeks = saa ago, - “We ordered too much pipe,” Wind and Limb he said,” and now we're stuck with it. I’m glad to get rid of it at 10 Knock Out Water per cent below the lowest price A pumping station failure was the village ‘can find,” - remedied s0 quickly Sunday even-| foreman Paul Hildebrandt that they ing that most Castlegar residents | COUld make use of the pipe, so de- were una’ th cided to buy it, had Deira er, eT ee ee The decision triggered -a’ trans ' The brief water ‘cutoff started tic search through village files for|- when a dry Umb, loosened by a the lowest price available. “Those prices should be right ferent windstorm,” fell into the 0. in this office,” declared fin- “This jimmied the float level,”,2nce chairman Rust, ‘They've explained works chairman V. 1, inever been taken out, They should Cook, “and knocked out tho river Pe 19,9 file matked ‘quotations’ pump. ‘The remaining well pum ump | At one point village chairman soon got so hot that a thermostat, Corl Locblich, Mr. Rust, village cut out. ‘The trouble was quickly, Chairman Carl Locblich, Mr. Rust, repaired.” village clerk Ken Pickering, and and Hen- dricks were -all absent from the TO RAISE FIRE HYDRANT ;council table rummaging through Peter Bergen of Coast Devel- i tiles, records, and dusty cardboard opment Co. agreed to raise an 1ith’ boxes for the elusive documents. st. fire hydrant in Kinnnird’s new | Mrs. J. W. Dougan, the “one subdivision to road level. and only” woman commissioner, He told Kinnaird council, at remained aloof in frosty exaspera- its Inst meeting that the hydrant , tion, may have to be raised as much os’ She resented the oversight which two feet. He asked that the village gave the council chamber the at- first grade the road “so that I mosphere of Barly scavanger know where I have to raise it to.” hunt. msCHUCK'S : RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. $711 Paid for. Pipe Council learned from works|’ Council . finally unearthed a catalogue in which some of the list prices were “alittle lower" than those quoted by Mr. Bergen. ‘When Mr.” Bergen finally ar- rived, a flat offer of $711 was made, and quickly accepted. Castlegar Men - Buy Alpine Inn At Grand Forks Four prominent Oastlegar bus‘ nessmen have purchased the Alpine Inn near Grand Forks for $90,-| 000. New owners Mickey Moran, Dr. H, H, Smythe, Gus Leltner ond John Sekson, have already taken over the Kinnaird Sodals: ORANGE, GRAPE, FRUIT PUNCH. » HEC Juices, 48 0% 3 TINS ASSORTED FLAVORS Pop IN CARTONS et ae Ade ‘PLUS DEPOSIT - Watermelon, b. Se NETTED GEMS: Pofatoes, 10. Ibs... : Bacon. » RINDLESS, LEB. PKG. ceoscsni Ie ‘ BLUE. . re ee Geer = KING size, PKG., . ae fe 99¢ RED, RIPE . ICAL. - PAC ee MILKSNO ‘ines! “THAN: : “QUART FOR YOUR MILKY" WE. RESERVE THE: RIGHT. :TO LIMIT QUANTITIES a Peale with her’ aunt and uncle and Mrs. J. Clarke for a few days are her mother and: father, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Knight and son George of Natal. in Trail on Tuesday. Salmon Arm, B.C, “by plane on ‘Sunday from rjstonia where she is a nurse-in-training St. Joseph's School of Nuraing. Mr. and Mra, Wilbur ‘Horning with the £! me returned from Maple Creek, Sask, t accompanied by the latter's brother, Mr. J. 8, Arduinl and son Joey of Prince Rupert, who visited Mr, Ar- duinl's mother at Mount St, Fran- . els, Nelson, have returned from . Princeton, where they attended the 60th An- niversary of the Princeton Vermil- lion Rebecca brother in, Okanagan, Wish, marearet Churches, Phone O51 | and i. ‘ , 8nd Mrs, T.. Jerome. ee lt at. the” home’ of ‘Mr.|° Miss Jocelyn.’ Melver arrived “$e Charze ‘Waived . The Trail Presbyterian Church suffered’ such “inconvenience at a .[a recent ‘picnic that they not have to, pay for the use of the Kinnaird’ Park, decided’ Kin- naird cotincll at its last. meeting ‘Trouble atarted for the plcntc- ers before they even reached | the grounds — nobody at’ thi office could find key to the park, When they did gain access to Mrs. T. ‘Jerome was 8 visitor) the park they ‘found ‘they could ‘}eet no water. Valves shut for. the Mr, and Mrs, Peter Lebedoft winter: months had not. been re- and daughter Annette have left’ opens Castlegar to take up residence at acto chairman G. 8. Rust’s motion that" payment be | walved Mr, and Mrs, L. Vv. Campbell |W + ton held. M. Dinner taking the Mrs. M. Bacon was appointed the rest. Kootenay . Zone’ Council returned last week from Kamloops, | to bq ‘held’ in: Rossland on June 11 and 12. She will also’ repre- sent the auxilidry. at the official luncheon for Lit.-Gov. Frank M Ross, Members ‘are. asked to at- tend the ‘cencer Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houston|which will be held in the Kin- neirg Improvement: Society Hal be a pie’ sale on June 25-in the Kinnaird Improvement ‘Society Lodge. They also| Hall tonight at 8 p.m. There-will visited Mr, Houston's slater, Mra.|nlso be a Boyd in Merritt, “and also. his|the Legion. Hall. Members are asked to, atttend . the dinner meeting oh June’ 7-at'€. py. in The LA to the Canadian Le. the Legion Hall. their regular meeting Mr.) was startled by the size of the tax ‘I cc ‘Central: Liars “TOMATO ‘SUICE Heinz, 3: 4 oz. tin “INST. ANT COFFEE. “WIENERS, ib, . srosseeeen resets BB GARLIC RINGS, 3°for .......... $1.00 - MIRAGLE WHIP, Kraft, = iy ..... 496 Testo ‘eupply saltstctory: service. Taxes; Revenue Worry Improvement Society Kinnaird council learned :Mon- day night that they may soon have Improvement Society or else take it over in Meu’ of taxes. + } Olub officers told council ‘that they are in serious financial shape because of a: tremendous jump in their Property assessment from last: year, ‘Taxes this year were $255.62, Last year they were only $83.39, and in 1958 $93, . “Our fees no longer cover, our [operating costs,” sald’ president George Jackson, ("our Tevenue is nil" Village chairman Carl Loeblich Jump. Finance chairman G. 8. Rust remarked: that the property must hove been greatly under-assessed in previous yeara. Council was divided og to the oa, of giving the club a me ‘Loeblich said that making ® grant was preferable to waiving. taxes, i Mr. Rust replied that. the. vil- Jnge would not be justified,in'mak~ ing a large grant to on organization which less than half the taxpayers are memberrs of, “A ‘third. would be in favor, of this,” he sald, “Two thirds wouldn't.” . Club: secretary Walter Jackson emphasized that they were present “just to talk it aver’at the moment, But I feel we are doing. the com- munity a: service ,and the time is coming when we, may topple.” He said that many non-mem- especially-‘in the’ field of youth work, “It’s being considered asa community hall) when it. isn't.” Mr.. Rust, “and all you have left Comm. Mrs. J.W. Dougan: re- several dntangible.. assets to. the community, to taxpayers in waiving $250°in tax- es,” said Mr, Rust. 04 Dépoa] “younep Sdopt” akinaelr aes Polley. ie think we'll have to take some action, on it,” said. Mr. Loeblich. “The story will be told next year when the financial statement cori: es out,.We can decide ‘then what .. Water Dashes VLA coun- ‘Associated ° savisea the village : wel ‘not be ‘Possible.in the pro- / Water: pumps would. be neccasixy ae sure: lane Dependents Agsure 5 ; pa ee At Retire - ment. «©. Arthur: Anderson: The Mutual Life’ Assurance’: of Canada|. es bera use the services of: the club,|’ is teen dances and dance classes.”|begin a ¢> make a grant to the Kinnaird | Mrs. dricks rm committee to Teles the matter, + > . . Walter Jacobson, the society's secretary, thought, publicity should be avoided. Councll said it thought that: public. veritilation might be just what, the tin /Boctoty 3 Pesca, : Peter Il’s Dau; Daughter Speaks af Brilliant Anna Markova, daughter of Peter Verlgin I, former -spirit- ual leader of the Doukhobors of Southern British’ Columbia, told an ‘Sudience: of 3000 Doukhobors Sun- doy afternoon at Brilliant that. she does not wish to be involved in the Doukhobor leadership, A recent arrival from “Russia, the sister of Peter Verigin ITI, who until a death certificate was furnished by the Soviet Union re- cently, ‘was as leader CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1960 Bosses Jewellery CASTLEGAR’S JEWELLERY HEADQUARTERS 178 Pine St. Castlegar, B.C, Phone 2041 FATHER’S DAY SUGGESTIONS FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY JUNE'19 ~~ LEGION CORNER “At the supper meeting and re- gular meeting Tuesday: night one ordinary and two club memberships were approved." A. Morgan, ‘VLA representative from Nelson, attend- ed ‘and gave a report on the pro- Posed VLA subdivision in Kinnaird, He reported that until the wat- er situation Js clarified that noth- ing definite can’ be stated but any veteran interested can get appli- cation forms and: available infor- mation by writing to him at Ox 20, Nelson, ‘The members of the Veterans Guard of Canada will ba celebrat- ing their 20th birthday at Nelson dune. Delinquent members are requested to pick up their cards by dune 16 os after that date the cards will be returned to command. ‘The six winners. of. the West Kootenay Zone ‘Track meet are to be awarded their medals . at t awards day at SHHS. SELECT A GIFT NOW FROM OUR LARGE WONDERFUL STOCK OF MEN'S GIFT ITEMS WATCHES — LOGINE AND BULOVA LUGGAGE — BY MCBRINE . . ae BINOCULARS, ‘RINGS, PEN & PENCIL-SETS -— CUFF LINK SETS — TIE CLIPS — ELECTRIC RAZORS — TRANSISTOR RADIOS — CAMERAS — LIGHTERS — ‘WALLETS — dune is Diamond Month of the group, used an old saying. “The cloak is not. for my size”. in denouncing rumors that tended to link her with the leadership. + Bhe stressed that her ambition Jay. in a’ grandmother's roll to her son's: children. Her son is John J. Verlgin of Grand’ Forks, Speaking in- Russian after. his mother Sunday, .Mr. Verigin said that the Soviet government has sent a death certificate for. Peter Verigin I, who. was in exile. in Russia, - . The certificate, he. said, shows that Verigin died-in. Russia. in August 1942, Additional verifica- tion of his death. was received by ae sect ‘through the Red Oross in x0 decision hes been formed to for a new leader. marked that the Society provides}. 4 “We: can't explain intangibles | back Monday nl night when a Ietter| the Kinnaird 5 “that! gravity-fed water system | : posed subdivision and additional |” 60-Second. Pictures” Without Flashbulbs WITH THE NEW 3000 sPEED FILM “AND THE POLAROID® "REPEATING AWINK-LIGHT Now we have the amaz- ff % ing 3000-speed Polaroid Land film. and® the re- peating wink-light — the combination that Iets you take indoor pictures any- < where WITHOUT FLASH- _ Buss! Now indoor pic- “tures. are ‘easier, faster, “more economical :than ever before — and ready in just 60 seconds besides! ‘Come in sand see’ a cemonstation today. : BELIEVE IT OR NOT! We have the following for sale in our store:- Goat straw- berry cocoa, salt water taffy, Canary bells, Fish. Food, Wish-bone dress- ing, Raviola Paste, Fagioli, and many other choice foods from. the four corners of the earth! y MB. PEACHES, .15-or. tins; 2.for®. “CATELLI MACARONI; 3: Ib. pkg. Sc -CARNATION INSTANT MILK, 32-qt. .. $2.69 HONEY GRAHAMS, Christies, .NABOB TEA BAGS, 60's - KANDANA ‘TEA BAGS, 100's, . ar GIANT PKG. NALLEY'S 58-02 DILL PICKLES, save 30, wece ee « AGe CARNATION BILE, tall tins, 2 for Cana Ge 32e —’ CASE OF; 48 TINS : ‘SPAGHETTI DINNER, complete with sauces, 3 for .. $1.08 CRISP'N FIRM LETTUCE 15¢ tb. SBANCY, LARGE BELL PEPPERS 29¢ Ib. “alte ‘CHEESE SLICES “MILD CHEDAR CHEESE WITH . SLICES PER PKG." 8 OUNCE PACKAGES cmon ric OF FRESH CUT PORK RIBLETS, 2 Ibs. for ........ 39¢ * SWIFPS GENOA SALAMI, whole, ib. ......... 79¢ ~ "PIGHIC STYLE WIENERS, 3 lbs. for seeegecen: $1.09 UNION . BRAND. FRYING, CHICKEN: “Cut Up — Tray Pac”