CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 21, 1960 THE A. T. HORSWILLS © : Golden Wedding Anniversary The Golden Wedding anni- | Horswill, The property and build- versary of Mr, ond Mrs, A. .|ings'were sold to R, H. Fenner in Horswill of Castlegar will be| 1952, Fe celebrated next Tuesday, Mr. and Mr, Horswill was also Castle- Horswill were married 50} gar village clerk from Sept. 6, years ago on Jan, 26, 1910, in| 1949, until Feb, 28, Robson WI Change G rbage Commitiee| The regular meeting of the Robson Women's Institute was held last week at the home of}. Mrs, W. T. Waldie with the pre- sident Mrs, J, Scott presiding, The meeting was opened St. Rita's Roman ‘Catholic Church - Rev, E. A. Brophy, P.P. Sth at Elm Street Suinday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30'a.m. Mass at Genelle at T pm OUR SALE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Sunday in the Legion Hall " : : At 51 Columbia Avenue. 0:30 a.ni. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m. Family Service D; Gavrilik and committees were named, Tea’ committee: Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs, W. G. Kennedy, Mrs. |, S. Humphries asd Mrs, A. Wood- row. Entertainment: Mrs, E, H. McPhee, Mrs. H. Evans and Mrs. As a young man Mr, Hors- will played lacrosse and baseball and was on B.C.'s championship hockey team in 1908-09, He also rowed, He served as school trus- tee for three years in the Okana- Nelson. (See picture, page 1.) ‘They will be at home to thei many friends on Sat., Jan. 30 in St. Alban’s hall at 8 p.m. r their marriage Mr, and Mrs, Horswill moved to the Ok- anagan where they owned sev- eral general stores, They return- ed to Nelson in 1927 where Mr. Horswill ran a grocery store un- til 1942 when they moved to the locan, SI They then moved to Castle- gar on Jan. 9, 1945, when Mr. Horswill purchased the store now known as Bob’s Pay’n Takit and ran it. under the name of A, T. vi Born in Karnrae Ont, Mr. ir | Horswill went to Nelson in 1907 where he met his bride-to-be. Mrs, Horswill, who was born in Selkirk, Man., had moved to Nel- son with her parents in 1895, The former Margaret (Pearl) McGregor, Mrs, Horswill has a copper medal trustee for ‘the same number 0! years, was one of the persons who rode on Nelson's first street car on June 19, 1899, She was also one of the last riders on, Nelson’s street cars when they were re- tired from service on June 20, 1949, Mrs, Horswill says she vi- G. Leeblich Rink In Play-Downs The Carl Loeblich rink will represent the Castlegar and Dis- trict Curling Club in the briar| have bee: tis play: downs at Nelson this week- rie oie ear pee eet iar pied e The Loeblich rik — made up of Cart Loeblich, skip; Jée Cush- third; Lloyd Ish, second, and Mike Verzuh, lead — won ner, the local closely-contested play. downs against the Earl ‘LeRoy and “Sandy” Sanderson rinks, Basketball Guhs Tied for First Spot Castlegar Cubs moved into a tie for first Place in the Nor- thern Col ‘idly the victory par- ade held for John Houston when he was elected Nelson's first ma- yor, Mr. Houston’s supporters took the horses from the mayor’s earriage and pulled the winning candidate around town themsel- ves ina fore parade, Mr, and Mrs. Horswill life wherever they have lived and jn 1937 Mr, Horawill was provin- cial Conservative candidate for the ee noneGrestan riding. that city centre after it was built, gan and was a Nelson school Mr. Horswill was president of the campaign committee in 1935 that sold the bylaw which built Nelson’s city centre. He was also a member for two years of Correspon that she} the the | tiled, It was decided to send iH with the members repeating the Institute Collect. The rell call was answered by 13 members and two visitors were also present. Minutes of the December mecet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Dick Fowler, and these Mee approved, ndence was read ani R, Magee, Invitations: Mrs. W. T. Waldie and Mrs, A, Smecher, It was decided to purchase flowers for the tea and that they be left for Mrs, Gavrilik after the tea, he holding of evening mect- ings was discussed and it was felt that for February and March it ould be better to carry on with Valentine gift to the It Castlegar Kiwanis Club, He also holds the distinction of having been president of two Rotary clubs. He was president of the Castlegar club 20 years af- ter he had been president of the Netson Rotary Club. ang Mrs, Horswill have six grandchildren, three great- grandchildren, two sons, R, A. Horswill at Robson and T. S, Horswill at Prince Albert, Sask., and a daughter, Mrs. P, EB, (Dor- othy) Burroughs at Warfield, A son Syd was killed overseas on July 2, 1942, “ate! Liberal candidate Frank -| Putnam who was destined to be- come minister of agriculture af- ter the election, ‘He onty licked me by 192 votes and I scared the pants off the Liberal party," laughed Mr, Horswill in recal- ling the 12-day campaign he con- ducted, Mrs, Horswill was regent of the Lillian Killough chapter IODE for three years and was a digest (officer for 29: years of As- as they Mar- un Vvomen' 's Auxiliary cus Jets twice in a home. and aw series Saturday and Sun- Cubs took a 75-66 win over the Jets here Saturday, paced by Walt Keraiff, whose hard-driv. ing lay-ups were hard to stop. He notched 30 points for the win- ate gpaeted by Arvi Pellegrin Cubs led 19-16 at the first pushed their lead to 39-30 at the half, then lost their lead in the third quarter 50-51. quarter, Jets were out-scored 25 to 15 in oe last quarter to give Cubs the Fred Forstad led Marcus with 23 points followed by Bob Kohli- ber with 16 and John Pelissier with 10. Both teams were tired when they met for the second game at Marcus Sunday afternoon. Cubs took a 12-10 lead in the ‘first quarter, extended it to 21-16 at half, 35-31 at the three- mark, then outscored Jets 15-12 in the final section to win 50-43, Keraiff again led the win- ners with 18. Bud Cowlin picked up 11 markers, and’ Pellegrin 9. Kohliber led losers with 13, fol- lowed i by. George Minzel with 11 and Pellissier with 9. board, She was president of that organization for four years, Mrs, Horswill organized the Red Cross women’s work com- mittee in Nelson during World War II and was president for two years of the Canadian Club in Nelson. ’ Kinnaird Firemen Get Boost in Pay Kinnaird firemen are to re- fires, ing fires or a minimum to the ever is the greatest.” Firemen presently receive $1.50 per man per fire fought. In 1959 this amounted to $147, all of whith was put in the de- partment’s kitty. - The request for a pay hike was agreed to by council, A fur- ther request for an’ increase in street lights in the village will be considered by council, The A. 0. T. S. Gub , THANKS to all those mas Season. THANKS arranging the Children’s Christmas Party which was so successful this past Christ- of Castlegar extends who assisted them in ceive more money for fighting Monday night fire chief Rene Achambault requested council to pay firemen $3 an hour for fight- department of $200 a year, which- the amount paid for changing Pythian Sisters Elect Executive The members of Kootenay Temple No. 37, Pythian Sisters, have had two busy months, In December the District deputy grand chief, Grace Davis of Nel- son, visted the Temple on her of- ficial visit. She addressed the Sisters and took for her theme was very much enjoyed by all present, Mrs, Florence Nixon, MEC, presented Mrs, Davis with a gift | and corasge on behalf of the Temple, At the close of the meet- ing delicious refreshments were served by the kitchen committee, Also in December the Kni- ghts and Sisters entertained the member children with films, gifts, treats and supper, At the regular meeting on Thursday the officers for 1960 were installed by grand chief Madge Sorenson, grand senior Muriel Grunerud, grand manager, Nellie Bradford, The following were installed: MEC Helen Strelioff, PC Flo- rence Nixon, treasurer Joy Saun- ders, secretary Ora Lightle, man- ger Kay McIntyre, junior Edith Sherbiko, senior Joyce Bradford, Protector Margaret Proud, guard Polly Cheveldave, pianist Madge Sorenson, deputy of works Mar- garet Proud, dégree staff captain Nellie Bradford, grand represen- tative Edith Sherbiko, alternate Margaret Proud, press correspon- dent Muriel Grunerud., new member, Mrs, Mary Polleck, was initiated into the order of the Pythian Sisters. it was decided to again hold the April Fool's Day tea on April 1 and the annual fall sale early in November: Delicious . of the meeting. Kinnaird’s Fire Loss Totals $1,310 in 1959 Fire loss in the Village of Kinnaird amounted to $1,310 in 1959, fire chief Rene Archam- bault told the village council in his annual report Monday night. Eight fire calls were answer- ed in that time, six for bush fires and two for houses, One house fire was caused by, defective wi- ring and the second by a stove HAVE.A WHEEL JOIN UP WITH THE DO.IT- PLAN NOW ALIGNMENT FOR -| chambault, There was one nehol- 959, All bush fires were of “a very minor nature,” said Mr Ar- ator call in 1! The department's 30 mem- bers spent their’ greatest training time on the operating of the new fire ‘ruck and also attended lectures on Jbfferent phases of fire fighting. The depatrment changed 139 street lights during the year, Mr Archambault said he had attended: the fire chiefs’ conven- tion at the. coast which he had Mr, was oi the Castlegar’ Board of Trade (now Chamber of Commerce) in 1947 and was a charter member and thd 1950 president of. the the “Bridge of Happiness,” which disp ments were served at the close adoptee. decided to go ahead with layettes and see how many could be made up by the March meeting to send to the USC “layette Hit," ‘Members are to keep in mind that these articles need not be made out of new mater- tals, ‘but can be made out of used niaterials, The treasurers report was given by Mrs. Fowler which showed $194.35 in the bank .and 3ome of this on hand, Citizenship chairman Mrs, R. W. Chalmers gave a very inter- esting talk on a speech she had heard on the radio about the 100 tubercular families brought to Canada, Cemetery report was gi- ven by Mrs, O, B. Ballard, Home’ Economics committee report was given by Mrs, E, H. McPhee who also read some useful tips, Mrs. W. T. Waldle gave.the hospital report and said . that. J. Bainbridge had told her that re- Placements for the Institute room. of sheets,- pillow cases, spreads, towels, etc, could be made at any time and that the hospital was replacing all blan- kets with a new kind that can be sterilized. Re: the garbage committee. ‘The meeting thought it would be ‘petter to change this to refuse osal committee, The annual on Jan, 24 at the home of Mrs. get-acquainted tea is to be held], ruary meeting will be’ at the home of Mrs, A. Smecher and the March meeting at the home of Mrs, S. Grant, It-was decided to collect old woolens to have blankets made and Mrs, Waldie will be the con- venor for. this collection, Mrs. Scott read some excerpts from the WI news letter. Members are | | asked .to answer the February roll call with a verse, solenting or otherwise, : ‘The Feb- |- Continues TO JANUARY 30 PARDMAN FURNITURE & APPLIANCES CASTLEAIRD PLAZA —.PHONE 5240 Tuesday, 4 ou Thursday, 7:45 nm — Young People's Hour . — Prayer and Bible Study The United Church of Canada Robson — 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7.30 p.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9.45 a.m. fhurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 9 a.m. in the Twin’ Rivers Hall , The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird 4 Grace Presbyterian Church ie Service: 11 a.m. Sundays Church School: 9.45 a.m Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Jr. - Sr. High‘Young People Fridays at 7.30 p.m. inister: Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. — Phone 4987 Tab The Pent he ‘Sunday School - 10.a.m. — Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday NORTH AMERICAN LIF family protection Family Protection isa matural instinct, On the alert & for your family’s wolfare you will want to teko EES =i] steps to provide income ium protection for them in at 7:30 p. , Young People’s ‘Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Robson Community Memorial Church q Ib Y Castlegar: ' United Church — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Anglican Church -- 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 Baptist Church — 5th Sunday he Anglican Church Jan. 24 — Epiphany Il Castlegar: 11 a.m. HC — Kinngii Robson: 8 a.m. HC — 7.30 p.m. Evensong Mon, Jan. 25 — Conversion of St. Paul 11 a.m. Holy Communion . Annual Meeting of Parish at 7.30 p.m. p.m, rd: 9 a.m. HC A_ CANADIAN MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY DICK FOWLER; miata B.C. y A Ri a BUSINESS DIRECTORY - " CASTLEG. FUNERAL HOME ‘Thoughtful ‘Service Home-made street signs with big-city names * are.one kind of link between the people of the New North and the rest of Canada. Banking service is another. Canadian banks have, since the earliest days, taken part in the development ofnew areas, the opening of new frontiers. Today - the chartered banks continue to bring ‘banking services to pioncer settlements as the economic map of Canada is rolled back. They have at the same time greatly increased the number of branches in estab- lished areas across Canada—new suburban I centres —keeping pace with the country’s popula- tion and business growth. To take care of all these varied needs, 1,200 new branches have been’ opened by. the chartered banks in the past ten years. . THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Dedicated to Kindly ! Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Piaques —_—— | ALEX CHEVELDAVE ‘BO. Land ‘Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Complete Beauty Service » By’ Appointment ” PHONE 5836 ; \ SMITHS PLUMBING .. - AND HEATING For Estimates Phone, $401 andl 7261 We Service Whet We install ARTS SERVICE AND - AUTO WRECKING. . Kinnaird Phone 2056 Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and Re) i. G. A. SUMNER, | ee) Naturopathic Physician i be aes e J. L LAUGHTON Box 384 — Castlegar, BO. SUPPLIERS Plumbing and Heating Cc: ‘CLASSIFIED - Phone 3031 For Fast Resulls AD RATES | Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per . insertion. Minimum charge for classified ads FORRENT “Two-room house, basement, garage, in Robson. Phone VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR handed in at the C: News office is 50 cents. yj Minimum charge for classi- fleds phoned in to the office is 60 cents, Three-room. modern heated apartment, Block from post Office, Harvick, Building. bath , and utility. BY-LAW NUMBER 174 WATER FRONTAGE TAX In this by-law, unless the content otherwise requires: “Ac- tual foot: means the Engagement R obituaries and cards of thanks of “usual” length notices, Furnished two-room suite, heated, on Main St. Phone 5261. number of feet of a parcel of lend which actually abuts on the work or highway: are published at a flat char- ge of $1.25. No further WANTED “Taxable foot - frontage” means the actual foot-frontage or,.where applicable, the number of feet of a parcel of land deem- ads will be accepted fom |} overdue accounts, Deadline for i Baby's bassinette, Phone 6771, ed to abut on the work or high- way, and in respect of which parcel the frontage ‘tax is levied ads is 12 noon previous to :J.e day of issue. morning once 9731, to Trail in the a week, Phone .13 for the work or service: “Total actual ‘foot-front- See means the sum of the act- of the parcel or FOR SALE Pair of girs aeetes. size eh 3, Phone 5166, of Mane eon actually abuts on the work or highway: eae betroom house in Kin- naird, full basement, ‘easy terms. Phone 4738. tin35 Save $2,500, 45 x 10-foot trailer. $1,000 cash and take over payments. A, McLeod, Cedar Crest Matel. 32 Part-time assistant teacher for School for Handicapped Chil- dren. wanted. Apply in giving experience in teaching, nursing or other work with’ chil- | way, dren, Knowledge of music and| 9, handicrafts an asset. Society for Handicapped Children, Box 2 Castlegar. writing “Total taxable “toot-front- age" means the sum of the tax- able foot-frontage of the parcel of land which abut, or are deem- ed to abut on the work or high- A tax shall be and is here- by imposed on each parcel of land within the boundaries ‘of the Village of Castlegar the Two men’s overcoats, 40- 42, in. excellent condition, $10 each. One complete electric chick brooder, $20, E, Whitson, 102-3rd Ave., Kinnaird. Phone 5415. IP: 1 ip sale, ‘LosT Black leather wallet_with 33 money near West’s store. Finder please phone 3031, Reward, . 33 tax known and.referred to as “Fron- tage-tax.” - - 3. (1) The Frontage - tax shall be levied in each year on each parcel of land aforemen- tioned and the amount thereof, One pair only 670 x 15 tube-type winter tires regular $50.30 pair, now $40 pair. One, pair only 670 x 15 tubeless witerized regu- lar $59 pair, now $48 pair. One pair only 710 x 15 recap sawdust winter tread regular $33 plus two recap casings, now $27 plus two NCTICES Staplers in various sizes and @ price ranges are available at the Castlegar News..So are staples and large brown envelopes. except as otherwise provided dn this by-law, will be the Product of the taxable foot. Water Frontage Bylaw THE CORPORATION OF THE Village.ot Castlegar: venga frontage is T7488 frontage is 68203 q@ until and satisfaction by the Village of Castlegar of all obligations pre- sently incurred,.and to be incur- red, in respect-of water and wa- terworks provided by the-Village of Castlegar within its boundar- effect of sub-section (1) of this section the sum of $10,230.45 shall be raised annually for a|* period of 11 years by the assess- ment and levy of Frontage-tax. 6 shown .by the collector on the rea] property tax roll; and ‘pay- be made in the same manner and . (a) The total actual foot- (b)_ The total taxable foot- The frontage - tax shall be in force and effective the complete discharge ‘Avoid Over Weight EXCESS weight loads ex- tra wotk’on your heart, ‘You'll look, feel and work better if your weight is (2) Without limiting the 5 {The Frontage-tax imposed on each parcel of Jand shall be ment of the Frontage-tax shall on or before the same days and times as-:the real-property tax then existing in: the Village of Castlegar; and the Frontage-tax shall have the same rights and remedies as the said real-prop-|' erty tax. : 4. For the purpose of this by-law, Council ‘may define a regulary, shared parcel of land. (1) To place the on sintay on a fair and equitable basis, the taxable foot. LESY BROTHERS: Phone 6476 SS No..1 Castlegar ———————— rt ‘INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES of the following parcels of land shall be the number of feet fixed annual rate, - The annual rate is the quotient of the sums required annually under this bylaw and cu the total actual foot-frontage. recap casings, KEN’'S WHEEL ALIGNMENT, Kinnaird.. Phone 2472, 13 ASTLEGAR SUPPLY STORE" Box 240 —Phone 2161 Wed, 2.30 to 8 p.m. :Phone 3022 | M..E., MeCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor 3294 Bay Avenue, Trail PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC, TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181. D. FOX SHIELD'S VACUUM SHOP Repairs and Service’ on all snakes of vacuums = Sdcover Sales Rep. TV sales and service. Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167. R..Mar- tink, \ tin (1) For the purpose of this by-law, the followig calcu- lations have ‘been made from a study of the lands within the Two-wheel box-trailer very well made, $75; one Craftsman sander, ~ vibrator type,:$20; .one. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Box 303, Castlegar. , tin 4) ‘Legal Seine body HD sander, $65; ti-inen drill, $35; one. complete . paint spray ‘outfit, $50;. one skill: saw, $25; one sabre saw, $20; miscel- laneous tools, Phone 2767 morn- If someone owes you money anywhere in the world, see Cred- it Bureau’ of "frail for collections. 1250 Bay. Ave., 1245 pt LAND.ACT | ; 'Notice of Intention‘ta Apply to “Lease Land In ‘Land Recording ‘‘District and situate on the ings.’ CARD OF THARKS The sorally of the late Ruby bia Ave. Gillen’s Auction, 2141 Colum- Trail, Phone 1408-L. Used furniture: at all times. Auc- tions every Saturday at 1 Ba Open daily from 9 to 4. Columbia River near Castlegar, :C. Take notice that Celgar Lim: ited of Castlegar, B.C., occupation sawmilling intends to ‘apply for a lease of the following described m. Smith wish , thank friends, neighbors ag relatives ae the many acts of Sewing and alterations, Phare. _ | 4682, Castlegar. lands: Commencing at a post plan- xpres sios of sympathy .and floral of- ferings received during our re- CWL bake sale, Castlegar Drug, Sat, Jan, 23 from 2 cent sad bereavement and loss of| 430 -. ted at the intersection of the Westerly boundary of the Colum- bia and Kootenay Railway R-W to 18) Plan 368D with the South Boun- a beloved wife and mother. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. A. D. Johnson, Rev. R. H. Pratt and the Castle- gar..Funeral Home. — George Smith, Surrey, B.C, and Reg Smith and Family of Robson.: 13 Mr. and Mrs. A. -T, Horswill are celebrating their 50th anni- versary on Tues,, will be. at home to all their friends at St. Alban’s hall, Castle- gar, a Jan, 30 at 8-p.m. Jan, 26 and dary of District Lot 237; thence north 70 degrees west 2650 feet; thence .south 800: feet; thence south 81 degrees east 2400 feet; thence back te. the point ore com ac- by the A (a) A ‘Triangular or ir- regularly shaped parcel of land; (b) A parcel of land wholly or in part unfit for build- ing purposes; or (ce) A parcel of land which ‘does not abut on the work or highway, but is nevertheless deemed to abut on the work or highway, as the case may be; or (d) A parce] of land which not only abuts on a water-, main but is also traversed by the water main... ° (2). The Assesgor,’ in fix- ing the number of feet under sub- section (1): of . this section, shall ait. uation, value and superficial ares of the parcel as compared with other parcels of land; or (b) to the benefit derived from the water or waterworks service, 9. For the purpose of this by-law’ and. the assessment and levy Frontage-tax: , Where the number of feet of a parcel of land in the Village of Castlegar which abuts the water and waterworks ser- vice or a highway, as the ‘case may be, has less than 40 feet of SMITH BOARDING . 5 8 “The Home For Your Pet When You're Away” Accommodation for Cats Syringa Creek, B.C. PHONE 9004-5 — al be held in .| Jan. 25 at 7.30 p.m. H, R.-King, executive-secretary of Pie society, will be present and all ii persons ‘are cordially invited 2 meeting of the an oe Cancer Society will the. Legion’ Hall Mon., res, more or on for the purpose of driving logs. through Canadian | Pacific Railway bridge. D, W. Brookes, Agent, .. _CELGAR . Dated 19th December, 1959. 42 ttend, LEGAL Trade-Ins A ited 1306 Bay, Trail Phone 445 jae aT FURNITURE MOVING 2521 — Trail 191 WALDIE LUMBER & ‘ BUILDING SUPPLY LID. We can supply all your building ‘needs, Estimates 5 giealy, given." Phone 7112 Nelson i478 TRUCKING ‘ HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES across Saw filing by machine ‘— hand saws, bad saws and cireu- lar saws. Apply George Gendron from Royalite garage, Kinnaird, blue. roof, 33 : LAND ACT Notice of intention te Apply to Lease In Lana Recohiing District of Nelson and situate one and Syringa Creek Post Office. LS. Lid. “Don't forget: Teen Dance, Kinnaird hall, Sat Jan. 23 at 8.30 p.m. Take notice that WILLIA! LMER SMITH (Marine‘Service Coerator) and DOROTHY MAR- ION SMITH Charter Service . Towing -. Barges anywhere on the. Arrow Lakes * Phone 4331 LEGAL 20% LAND ACT: - Notice of Intention to to Apply to In Land Recording District: Phone 3191 - + of and situate on (His wife) both of +] Syringa Creek in the Province of British Columbia intend to ap- ply for a lease of the following described lands: res 5 one-quarter miles northwest of| ¢, , the taxable foot-fron- tage shall be deemed to be a min- imum of 40 feet. (2). Where the parcel of land is situate at the junction of intersection of streets and the |water and waterworks service is provided on or along more than one side of-the parcel, the tax- able. foot-frontage shail be one half (4%) of the actual foot-fron- tage. 4 10. 'The provisions of Section 9 of this by-law shall be subject the provisions of: section 8 hereof, 11. -.The Assessor and Collect: or for this by-law shall be the Assessor and Collector appoint- ed for the Village of Castlegar pursuant to the provisions of the “Municipal Act.” L. (1)- Every : Frontage-tax Roll and every re- a at the int tion of the southerly extension s the westerly boundary of Lot the|3, Plan 2130, Kootenay District Arrow Lakes Fefty River, near C: “Take notice that: Celgar Lim- Service ROBSON TO ere ‘ ited’ of Castlegar, B.C., accupa- tion: sawmilling intends to apply for a: lease of the: following de- Sith the shoreline of the Lower Arrow Lake; thence “southerly along said extension a distance of 300 feet; thence easterly along a straight line ‘at right angles to the said extension to the point of vision thereof shall be considered and dealt with by a Court of Re- vision appointed pursuant to the “Municipal Act.” . COLUMBIA’ ROCKGAS RROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6031 - CASTLEGAR [suse | ] ry 0 R $ In AH Popular Styfes e WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — GLASS. IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson Sashless Win- sows ‘and All Sealed Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS : ~ 321 : CASTLE THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. (2). The ,aut- ies and procedure of the Court of Revision, and appeals therefrom of any decision - shall be as set forth in the “Municipal Act.” MON. - TUES. - WED. SAFETY. yy WHEEL on . ALIGNHENT PHONE. 2472 FOR HAPPY MOTORING IT’S _THE SIGN OF THE HAPPY BEAR ¢ "séribed ‘Iands:- .Commencing at a post plan- ted at a point where the souther- ly projection of the easterly boundary ‘of Sublot 4, District Lot 301A, intersects the southern boundary. of the Robson Road thence “south’.100. feet; thence ‘west 2376 feet, thence north 100 feet; thence back to .the point ‘of and 5.5; acres,: more or less, for the ‘purpose of Boat tie-up and Beer stick” storage. <- ~~ .>~D.. Wo Brookes, ‘Agent, uo E. Smith, AR LIMITED. ts, ~ = CELG, wpplican! = Dated 18th Di ber, 1959. 42, Dated pa 3, 1959, 13. cals By-law my, be cited as “The the Vil- loge of catega” iter Ss! By” -Law No. 174, intersection between the said line and the’ the of the of Lot 1, Plan 2130; thence northerly | F along the said southerly exten- 1959, sion to the point of ii 1 with the said shore line; thence] + northwesterly along e said shore line to the point of Sor and Zunnd valuable. The fire depart: annem TED i 15 ment held a bingo last year and os the procecds were turned ov:: to the swimining pool fund, is ‘yeai, said Mr. Archam- bault, it js hoped to landseupe the grounds eround the fire hall. In_ concluding his report, the |’ fire chief thanked council ‘and|*\. -"- the Kinnaird residents for their “excellent co-operation” with the department. Village chairman Carl Loeblich noted that the re- cord of the fire department in Kinnaird “is outstanding.” Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cokes» We attich “Dinkde” Nickle Bim Heejs on ladies’ shoes Rooms: MARLANE GRILL Open 8 am'to 9.30 pm. =). , Not ajurt canother place to acre more or less for the pinpais ee Leeasaeee of marine service, Special Chinese Dishes Dorothy Marion Smith, | ‘ __SETO CAFE But the place. to eat