CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursd , Sept, 12, 19638 PUBLIC. NOTICE NELSON -SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND. COLLECTION Persons interested in icc section 137 of the Taxation Act. the aa day of September, 1963, at the: hour of BC, LIST OF PROPERTIES DISTRICT 6 Property at tax sale are advised that tax sales do not extinguish existing Crown liens and other exceptions referred to in section 25 (a) of the Land Reyistry Act and “The ‘following is. a personal account of ‘the trip taken‘ by’ Miss of Geraldine Giraud of ‘Robson as a representative Girl Gulde: of’ this area who attended Camp at Covina, California, ‘On ‘August 8 I caught the bus in’ Castlegar where 'I joined some for bus. “connections, Abies supper we. went .window. shopping. ‘Then after waking at 5.00 ‘am: "for Eure. caught the bus again and tried to ka, Californis., Here we spent the sleep on the way to Portland: Ore- night on‘ the floor of.the Eureka i Regreation Hall after, meeting and We arrived’ in Portland ‘at 6.00 | exchanging’ souvenirs with ‘the. Eu- |: ‘where’ wae |réka. Girl Scouts...) were, met: by} tho Portland Girl}. am. Friday, morn’ eee caught the bi ‘We. were /again .wakened. at Name of Person Assesscd Short Description of Property Costs and Wineberg, William J.” Wineberg, William J. Wineberg, William J. McGilip, John; McGilip, Elsie. O'Reilly, Geraldine (reg. own- er, Francis M. P. Farrugia) Danchella, James (reg, owner, ‘orge H. Magwoo od) —___ Konkin, Molly; ‘Kondin, Fred . Hyslop, John Wineberg, William J. Harrop, Herbert Blackmore, Joseph R. Deakin, Paul G.; Deakin, Ivy eg. owners, eerue Ww. Aitchison, Iva _D. Aitchison) Martens, John H. Harrop, Herbert Marks, Carl Wiens, Ailecn M. (reg. owner, Aileen M. Dunlop) —_____ Handley, Reginald LaHue, Richard M. Rotter, Frank R _ Stringer, Robert H, Read, Harold D. Read, Harold D. F, R. Rotter Lbr. Coy Ltd, —. Halpin, Helen J.; Tremblay, Joseph H.; Tremblay, Joseph Read, Harold D. Hubscher, Alfred Wineberg, William J. Rotter, Frank R. Alstad, Egil A, WYincherg | William J. Nord, SW 7 Nord, Glaus. W. Wincberg, William J. Burgess, Matthew J.; Burgess, format Emilson, wiward; Anderson, Clarice; Nystrom, Muriel Veregin, Mary DeJong, John Rotter, Frank R. (reg owners, estate of J. A, Nowell, J. E. eaigien (exec, of estate of A. L. Simons)) F, R. Rotter Lbr. Co., Ltd. —. R. Rotter Lbr. Co., Ltd. Winebes William J. Hill, Elizabeth Fraser Byres, George; Byres, Olive: ————-} That pt. Parcel ‘A of Parcel 2, D: D. 22586I, of B KOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT D.L, 182, Plan 486 Lot 4, Bk, 38, C. of T.'2150581 _-__ Lot 1, Bk, 40, C. of T. 1156561 ——__ D.L, 206, 206A, Plan 2075 Lot 14 assigned, C. of T. 1150571 , Those ‘pts, of the ptn. D.L. 237 shown out- ined in’ red Ref. Plan|- k.°24, DL. 301A, Plan 777,: outlined in red on Ref. Plan 26849D, lying: N.. of a line drawn westerly at right angles to the easterly boundary of‘ said block at a Point 660 ft, ¢ S.E. corner therc- of, C. of :T, Moon: : yoti2. 2, Ba D.L, 302A, Plan 1197, C. of BEC EF ealibetdiee tab coal Aland steeds Boban atl Bk. a D.L. '303, 6450, 6451, Plan 2042, C. of a: roger C. of T. Diuoet Lot 19, D.L, 787, 786, Plan 2031 (save and except S.W. 45 fide C. of T. 1005281 —__ Parcel 1 of Parcel B of Bof Be 2 ‘(except pt. shown coloured red plan. {Plan somal of D.L, 802, Plan 6OBA}, C f T. Parcel H (except Parcel A, D.D. 225651, of said Parcel 2), Map 764, D.L. 917, C. of TS. QOV GN rere EN D.L, 1236, Plan 785 Bk. 8, C. of T. 1271711 Bk, 22, C. of T, 94028 Bl ter DL. 1236, i, Plan W5A, C. of T. Sree a ee A ee Lot 11, Lot 1236, Plan 2936, C. of T. 1108241 D.L, 1236, ‘Plan X 69 Fareel A (Explan. Plan 180421) of Sub-lot , Shown outlined in red on Explan. Plan aha0sy (save and. except: that’ pt, shown outlined in red on Explan. Plan 579231), C. of T. 770311 533,04] 24.73) 132.72] . 6.10] 223,00} 10.01 193.24] 7.20) 19.74) 92] 39.51) 1.83) 24.69] 1.24 451.00] 25.97] 132.56 7.35] 413.60) 3.96] 34) 19.08) That pt. of the ptn. Sub-lot 36, shown out- lined in red on Ref,. Plan seso4l, shown outlined in red on Ref, Plan 936741, C T, 1231081 I 9 Lots 1 to 14,:16, 17, 29, 20, Bk. 11, D.L. 1237, Plan 642, C. of T. 1050321 Parcel 3, Sub-lot 67, Tp. 14, D.L. 1287, Plan x70 oie Plan. 1207aa1),° C.. of 104 2 14.29) 61.20} 433.64] 389.52} 66) 2.83] 1103.22 DL. 1238, Plan X 55 Sub-lot 4,C. of T.. 1080801 em That. pt.“Sub-lot_9, shown outlined in ared on Ref, Plan 8g63ol, C. of T. 596751 2, 60,32) 21.91) 54.34] * 8.41) 332,27] 129,82| Pt. Sub-lot 27, Map X 59, D.L. 1242, shown outlined in red on niga attached to D.D. 3245, C. of T. 761991 D.L. 1242, Plan 640 Lots 14, 15, 18, 19, Bk. 6, C. of T. 999011 om Lot 11, ‘Bk. 8, C. of T. 986181 — Lot 32; Bk, Hy C, of T. 98648h Lot 9, Bk, 18, C. of T. 909621 Lot 8, Bk, 26, C. of T. 560541 Lots 6, 7, 8, Bk, 28, C. obrs essary, g22631 Lot 9, Bk. 29, C. of T. 3: —_ Sub-lot 42 of Lot 1242, Plan X 59 Gave ‘and except thereout R, of W. West. Koot- enay Power & Light Co.as shown on Plan 1686), C. 091 Pt. Sub-lot th being Secs, 18,19, and 2 %& Sees, 1, D.L. 1243, Plan X73, C. D.L, 1244, Plan X54 Sub-lot 6 (save and except R. of W. West Kootenay Power .& Light Co. Ltd., Plan 1958, and pts, outlined ia red_on Ref. Plans 627331, 887451), .C. of T. 1012031 — Sub-lot 7, C. of T. 101163 ie Those pts.; Sub-lot 9, : oublehy compt the ptn. eH the N. » Tp, 90," which S.W, of Lot 14st, Hilleide Mineral ing, the surface of 1ea04tr er .L,-7875, Plan’ 854,,as outlin- ed in red ‘on Explan, Plan "asso, °C. of T, oggz0] 2 “DL, 2404, Plan’ (reg, owner, Marie echt Lot 1, Bk. 6, C.-of T. 1116261 of T Tesoot, DOOR erm | 243,01 371.20 97.20) 141.25) 120.98) 13.00 14.00) 13.00) 14,00) 13.00} 14.00) 14.00) 14.00) 18,00] 14.00) 13.00] 14.00} 14,00) 14,00) 13.00) 14.00) 13.00) 14.00) 14.00 14.00] 14.00) 13.00} 13.00} 13.00} 13.00) 14.00} 14,00} 14,00) Girl Guides from the various points our. ‘Jong \ awaited trip.”We left pictures taken and saying Guides officials, area executive to write the events |basement © of ‘the ‘girls and Mrs. Haveratock, |Scouts and. their mothers. We were |5.00'a.m, for. we were’ invited cue our ‘captain; for the trip, All ‘the |taken onto, ue basement. of . a: Pres- to: breakfast ‘by the ‘Eureka. Bo: in the district met in Trail to begin |to sleep. that night. We were served a delicious | their Jeader’s: ranch.’ We: again ‘Trail about ‘4.00 p.m. after setting breakfast before we went sight-|boarded‘the bus and ‘enjoyed ete od. jseeing, The Sanctuary of Our Sor- beautiful Redwoods. bye“ to parents, friends pithy Girl rowiul Mother, was tirst’ on! the schedule, ‘We next visited the Port-|Bridgo coming into San Francisco. Each girl was given a little |Jand Zoo and the Washington Gard-| At the depot we ‘were met by’ the. of: the. book from) the West Kootenay jens, We returned to the church |San / Francisco Girl, Scouts for’ a Pictures | sight-seeing tour, We rode on the for . supper, Scouts. They cooked.us a delicious breakfast over-an outdoor ‘fire ‘at “We crossed: the Golden: Gate wn, We ahopped i pooked and ; ‘ood around to our hotel” for’ the ‘hight: . We passed through Santa Bar- (ollywood ‘and arrived at ‘we'were met d ‘their parents: yy |From there’ we were taken to the homes‘ we ‘were’ ‘to while at Covina; ‘California ere. was Canadian ‘Girl ’Guides ‘and ‘to. say goodbye to’ the two Ic landic’ Girl Scouts ‘who had ‘spent’ good deal @summer‘in the U.S.A. The evening was free time and I went roller. i Wes a reception’ held: to. Welcome the” 14,00} 7,810.70 24.00] 2, 14,00] 2, of ‘her trip, and’ campfire, We then bedded i r little trolley cars to Fisherman's ‘We arrived in Spokane Wash.,|down on the floor with the Girl wharf which is the fishmarket,.We where we had a three hour ‘wait Scouts for the night, caught another i frolley, and went ' Name’ of Person Assessed Short Description of Property Expenses Mosher, Vaughan L, Wineberg, William J. Moore, Richard (V. Wineberg, William J. Wineberg, William_J, ——— Brawn, Adolph T.; Brawn, Donald M, (admins: of estate of Frederick E. Brawn, de- ed) unreg. A/S: -Guss Se ere, Witten af rg, William J. Wineberg, William J. Rathbun, Fra: Wineberg, ‘William J. 8 | Wineberg, William J. Adams, Martha Blunt, Charles H.; Blunt,’ Zil- lah E, Hutchins, Walter W. (exec, of sans], estate of Ethel M.“Hutchins) SP) Atevie, Jean itson, Nick C.——__ 77.03) Verch, Clara Letitia Handley, Alfred Thomas — 550.76 Faas 7712 | Woykin, Edward —__| Bie. ‘25, C. Bk. 26, C. of T. 815221 qoan | Konkin, Molly; ‘Konkin, Fred_| Bk. 38, C.G. 7184/042 Bidinoff, Jim; Bidinoff, Pete — Eot a Due 7309, Plan 1836 .C. of T, 058551 26.93 | Chernenkoff, Peter M. Bondoroff (Jr.), Nick 22-80) Wineberg, William J. goo.o | Wineberg; William J 09 | Wineberg, William J. Donald, Charles. W.;" Donald, Jean -E, —___ Atflerks Boyd CF Affleck, Janet ‘A/S: Alten A. John, Helen £ John) off, Mary. (r A ary, ( Official Administrator,: Martin Thos. Petersen estate Endersby (Jr.), ‘Alfred 5 | Aksoy, Es Esith :G. 3»; (reg. owner, Winebors: Wineberg, William’ J. Wineberg, William J. Wineberg, William’ J: Wineberg, William J. Wineberg, eiiany J. Osachoff, Read,"'Kay ye Archibald’ Charles Be. That pt. Sub-l lot 49, i, DL. 4592, ‘Plan X 30, 4 Winebers, wit J. Bk. 1, C. of “T.1150001 Turner, Alfred = Bk. 2) Bk. 8, C. of T. g10771 Soukochoff, William: Soukoch- | That pt. D,L, 8942 outlined in red on Plan. Bk, 6, D.L. 9973, Plan 8 C. of T, 1261741 D.L, ‘9348, C. of T. 1235031 Bk, 3, D.L. 9555, Plan 2088, C. ‘of T. 997631 m DL. D755 Winebers, W: J | we Lot 11, Bk. 8, Lots 8, 9, Bre "9, C. of T. 1080871 Lots 1, 2, 3, Bk, 11; l.ot if Bk. 3, Lot 2030A, Plan 4071, C. of Te s2ReB1 1 oe Seo ere ye Ree D.L. 3260, Plan 1678 D.L, 3587, being surface rights of Lizzie C Mineral Claim, C. of T. 90841) Those’ pts, Bk: 4, DL. 4396, Plan 1263, shown outlined ‘in ‘red’ on Ref, Plan 955701, C. of T. o5s7ol- D.L, 4592, Plan X20: PL S.w. 34 of the N.% Sub-lot 4, shown gutlined in red on Ref. Plan 827891, C. of Ty AO 25 Ta % of the N.W. 34° of N. % Sub-lot 4, Kon of T. i199261 ee DL 4892, Plan 2378 Bk, 5, Bk. 6, C. of T. 1199301 shown in red on Explan, Plan D.D. 16334, Cc. of T. 1080811 D.L. 4502, 4595, Plan 1167 Bis, 2 26, C, of T. 971861 » C. of T. 1030501 DL. 4595, Plan a64 Bk, 33 of Sub-lot Mr Ce C. of T. 1156642 D.L.. 4780, “Plan 729 Blunt, Zillan Emilie. —___.__ That pt. of the ptn. Bk. 7 shown outlined k in red on Ref. Plan 661831, lying to the N..of ptn.:shown as easement and out- lined in green on said ref. plan, C. of T. 1093661 That. pt. .Bk, 8. shown outlined in’ red on Ref, Plan pisseD, C. of T. 1181 8551 ie. 6, DL. Bk & Dit D.L. 7361,--Plan 773 C. of T. 859061 D.L, 74: 48, 7455, Plan 2116, C,.of. 0,-C, of ai 1050541 ‘. 20395. 6601: - shown Outlined in’ red) on Ref, Plan mao, C. of T. 1282071 D.L, . 9392, Plan 2398 C. of. T. 1127361 attached to D.D, 11768 (except pt. gate lined .in red on Plan’ 492941), C. of \T- ‘s5s26L” 1S of T. 1150071" t tand E. % Li -10004, tela 1178, C.-of T, 108083 pte DL. 10004, Plan ‘lags , C. of T. 1080861 Cy of T. 1039571 That, pt. D.L, 10808 shown: coloured red |' on Ref, Plan 440581 (save .and_ except, thereout that pt. lying:.to: the W. of a line parallel to and.,72 ft. per ie distant from easterly boundary), T. 1080881 .L, C, of T..1160601 +. 22.77] Lot 2, Bk. 8, DL. |: 277.81 180.25) 47.17] 202,99] 19,74] 28.94 181.95} 72.33} 59.23) #71] 3@. | Costsand ge 14,00) 14,00} 14,00} 14.00) 14.00) 14.00) 24.00) 14.00) 12.84! 13.00] 18.007 14.00} 13.00} 14.00} 13.00 14,00) °14.00] 14.00) 13.00} ‘14,00 13.00 1400) 13.00 14,00} 14.00) 13.00} 14.00) 13.00} 13.00) 14.00} 14,00]' 13.00] 13,00}; “a0. 13.00] 14.00). 13.00]. 13.00] | fata 5 14.00] °° ‘We spent all of August’ 15 down. at the beach where most of us’ went swimming and got ‘sun- burns.: After ‘supper’ and: campfire we went for a Moonlight walk along the beach, to” the. .pler before we * |went to bed. The next’ morning before Teft we had a Scout's own on the Jeach. That ‘evening I went to the Griffith Park Observatory on the hills overlooking Los “Angeles. The topic. for, the ‘evening ‘was /‘North- ern Lights and eclipses”: which I found very. interesting, The next day, August 27, we went ona shopping, trip.to Olivera Street which ‘is the oldest: section Los Angeles.: Here’ isthe Los Angeles Plaza with TaOnneaeets to the explorers.’ We'had dinner at a Mexican Restaurant and. went 7 again at the little outdoor ‘stalls that are common there. Af- ter that we drove through. Holly- wood, Beverly Hills and Sunset Boulevard. We stopped at Gau- the hand and" foot ‘prints of the movie . stars.”. We walked : along Hollywood and: Vine Streets to win- dow shop before going to-the Cin- erama, At: .the .Cinerama = we ail met~ again’ and set- le West was Won.” After that for one -their<'world famous hot fadge ‘hibdaa § “On Sunday weal attended the Covina | Methodist Church — which ‘/sponsors the . troop. which hosted us, After: breakfast “which was served by one of the girl's mothers ‘we: travelled © to’ Camp eee: Camp Conifer. is a permanent cam, . for, both Brownies and. Girl Scouts " {in the: mountains, We found ‘their ‘comping: much different from: ours ine to the cterent weather, condi- ons. swim- ming; party at” one of the girl's homes../00°-: hardly. what I toroected {When the (| show was, over. eval 5 She ., has’ studet "| a8 guests inher ‘home. regularly, 7% showed us slides‘ of the Parties for their: visitors ‘in pre.’ lai ‘our’ stay, Disnepla yland “was - really great although we didn’t have time ‘to thoroughly: enjoy! it.)'The: En. dchanted:- Tiki: House, ‘The Subma- ‘|rine: ‘Bia ‘and: the : Puppet.-Show. tes although the othe: ‘displayya d'rides were fasci- “On August "22 the Covina Ro- tary Club invited-us to.a'luncheo re Wi SHO le clut’- gave ‘us literature -and. maps of Covina. all arrived too quickly. Many tears 21 t| were shed ‘as. we said- good-bye. ’: to. our; hostesses and their parents, : | Promises: to’ write ‘and | goodbyes.” through Los ‘Angeles. , The. color- | ful, lights are ‘really. beautiful.“ We slept 0 é bus..that lene aid 3, arrived jin Salt, ake : City: al © m We had a’ rest and then wen! out ‘sightseeing ‘and. shopping. The Salt Lake City 'Girl Scouts: invited us to a ‘barbecue ‘at one othe, 25.81 eisl'e places. There we had a cake (continued on next column) Dated at Nelson, B. C., this 9th day.of August, 1963. for: “Mrs. Barnes’ and Sheila ‘Gallo: whose’ bisthdars W ‘were on that Wer turned e hotel ‘for ahort 3 yman’s Chinese. Theatre to look at ee down to watch:the show “How . Fase ook me to C.C. Brown's . «styled of pure silk peau ‘with sub- = short. black veils foshioned their » chrysanthemum: eh Mrs, A.: Wilson of Vernon while | } :. > ‘< bridesmatrons ‘were Mrs. N. 1.) id. Mrs,” Hi. and visitors: from foreign countries. August 23 ‘the saddest day: of - “Holy: ‘Trinity. Cathedral; Now [Mrs: Bissell choze a beige lace 6 or- ‘Westminster was the scene of ajganza dress with. accessories en- double-ring : .ceremony. Saturday, tone. ‘Her, corsage was pale ‘green v1 Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. when Archdeacon | carnations. with ‘dark. green «ivy “D. 8. Catchpole of Kelowna united | leaves. The: groom's. mother’ was in:marriage Victoria Anne, daugh-| attired in“ a‘ green and‘ white silk ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bissell |sheath with matching short | jac- of Kinnaird to Mr. Alfred. William |ket. Accessories were entone, Her Lewis, son’of Mr.-and Mrs. George corsage was yellow rosebuds and white: carnation: F. Lewis’ of Summerland, ‘The Cathedral. was decorated eception ‘was | which ‘was de- with tall blue.‘and ‘white gladioli. ‘Alter. ‘lo. corated with sprays of gladioli and “_wers-were pure white shaggy: chry- | low: bowls’of: chrysanthemums.‘The “santhemums and church pew deco- | bride's , table was ‘covered with’ a|) rations were: white satin bows cen: |fldor-length lace’ cloth ‘centered ‘by tered with blue flowers, ‘:To the strains of traditional entered the’ Cathedral with: her fa- The wedding gown was beautifully . tle’ etchings .of hand run. Alencon “Jace trimming’ the: highneck it ted bodice and © matinee’ ‘length sleeves, A deep side*fold in’ the folor length: sheath skirt was frost- ed’ with the same: Jace, Silk peau crown -of orange . blossoms - and pearl filigree held ‘the chapel veil of, French ‘silk’ illusion.:, Her’ bou- presented her wedding. Douguet quet{ was _ deep pink rosebuds and. white heather, while her only Bis jewellery: was pearl drop earrings, ronets ‘of the same material with ed’ by? tall : white! tapers: in eed andelbra.° Presiding. at the tea “Wedding music the lovely ‘bride | tiie were Mrs. L. A. West’ and Mrs... G, D. Bissell.::They- were }as< ther: who’ gave’ her. in’ marriage. | a by. Miss Marjorie Lewis. recél and ‘Europé,’ These - were. read: ‘by bride donned a‘ two-piece | wool also 3 fashioned; the: Bouttants fae suit of :robin’s blue and white ac- shaped sehapel train. emcatt |cessories, Her. corsage was. white orchids ‘and’ white ‘heather, Kelowna, ‘Alberni, . Uclulet, Hope, Port Alberni,. Summerland, Squam, dresses: of blue apne Organza | ish,” Oliver, Vancouver, Penticton, over: whispering taffeta, Small’ co- | vernon, Victoria and Great Central. a.three tiered wedding cake flank- Toast to the bride was given iv were R.: Lewis. rambling - motor. trip C.) and Washington, the Just, before‘ leaving, ‘the: bride’ Out of town guests were from The _ newlyweds «are * residing at 2170 Cornwall St., Vancouver head ° dresses, -Satin entone. They on crescent i ‘sprays of pink and; white: pom-pom |: latron_ of honor Barlee of.’ Penticton and. ‘Klassen of Vancouver, ‘The’, groom: was attended by, his’ brother, ;Mr-,George R.; Lewis ‘of Oliver and the ushers were Daryl. and Bruce Bissell, brothers} Mr. F. was ‘soloist. Gal: WITH" ORDER™ For ‘her: “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT-TO. LIMIT QUANTITIES. OPEN. DAILY.” T0.9 PM. . /EXCEPT. MONDAYS FROM 9 AM. TO 12 NOON,