CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 23, 1961 ‘Arrow Lakes Area On Threshold of sie ag (continued from page seven) Be ee this year. for ae prev! eviously ett Independent “contractors © will, uaying an tant wi la substantial 0 in ally phases of Cominco Brings Wedge Property Info Production + Cominco has announced. that it will bring ite "Wedge property near Bathurst, New Brunswick, in- to production at a rate of 760 tons productién by the end of 1961." ‘The Wedge property, which | eng: has. mainly copper values, is loca- ted at ‘the operations of the Ph Steele Mines Ltd. Arrangements are being made’ with’ Heath, Steele | t Mines Ltd, -to utilize part of their mill capacity to treat the ore from the Wedge mine. Commco staked the Wedge pro: perty. in 1966 and since that time has spent over $1 million doing surface and underground develop- ment’ work: which ‘has culminated in the decision to bring the pro- perty into operation. Loca! Trustees Back From UBE Function . ‘British Columsia’s unique .an- nual function, “Trustee Day at the |i UBC College of Education,” was ‘W. Jacobson, school superintendent Claude Bissell and board member J. R. OC. MbcBain, on fhele. return from the coast, Trustee Day — this yeor on Marth 14 — has no parallel in harvesting the timber nom is aa mt a love “ine lon emp! nan Colum) umblen who is ny, ‘forestry and in ine mi “atanllity and usually con- economic s' e general stimulation tributes to the genes : gos are~ ature ‘The -major chemical re- Quantities. ree seauired from the purchi if wood eee manent industries such these bring a nee a soclsloees in them hanne communi- evident in th E:< ‘the fature ‘holds: we can Asters ‘as continues 2 successive Columbians Ke Tania tel pope Eacl own way has co! tributed ‘to the development of the Tesources of the Arrow Lakes area. and-the future industrial potential is one na ‘ct the most exciting of any ie a tony guban Columbian in of. his Ps it the story the -Kootenays’ clearly shows eae his continuous stri has’ resulted in both the British Columbian and the environment being bettered as a result of the unrelenting influence they have had upon one another. North America, . ‘The purpose was to bring achool trustees to the campus to meet the '. graduating students of the College of Education and to inform them through lectures, question and an- ewer sessions and informal’ ‘,visit- ing” ing” about the work of school ~ Chamber Briefs ea ‘also served as an opportunity ‘for students to leart about the 62 school districts in the province; to inquire about living conditions, cul- tural and entertainment facilities, jserve as the Chamber's representa- School Trustees Association for the organization of the day and to the 160 trustees, superintendents and secretary-treasurers who took part in it. -RENATA SOGIALS — a Mrs. °M. Rohn oe (Too late for last week) Miss Sheila Hale of Creston is’ visiting at the home of her mo- ther, Mrs, W. ‘Hale. x My. and Mrs, J, Reimer- and son of Appledale were. weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Friesen. . Mrs, M, Neufeld has returned Paul Oglow, who has been in- vestigating TV complaints, was ap- pointed head of a TV committee. eee Joe Marshall « voluriteered to. tive” ‘on the Fall Fair board. oe A letter Was read from the Slo- ean Board of Trade usking the ‘Obamber’s help in playing .down reports of poor roads iri the Slocan because .of the Setrimenta effect on the tourist per — _Members vigslaed against tak- ing: a stand on a letter from the asking the Chamber to protest the 3-cent increase in the gasoline tax. Chamber vice-president Sammy ‘Muirhead commented that “We must remember that we want twice marked that he had sent.in a personal protest against “the: in- crease and ~ suggested that) the should not take a stand to her home here after spending the winter. at Alberta. Mra. M, Kirkendall of Procter and Mrs. C, Phelps of Deer Park ‘were beim le oes at the home of Mr. and Mrs, lL. Chizmazia, Mr. R. Hotess has. returned but should Jeave the decision up-to fndlvidual auembers: . A fim on the ‘Trans-Canada pipeline, obtained by Warren Jen- inings of Inland Natural Gas, was from a business trip to Nakusp. shown to the meeting. Palm Dairies Lid. || [CASTLEGAR “PALM. QUALITY” MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ACROSS WESTERN, CANADA coon PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE . - PHONE 5578 ° LOCAL SALESMAN: FRANK HARVEY- CASTLEGAR, “KINNAIRD, GENELLE & . BLUEBERRY CREEK erjebout a statement made in Onatfe- He wants jane can afford soa : ustties also feel the bs jas good roads as we've’ got: and| twice as many.” “Paul ‘Oglow re-|'- ate between 100,000 and 200,000 il |lew of power at the High Arrow -|dam sometime’ in the future, Hon. Ray Williston has advised Ross- Jond-Trail MLA: Don Brothers, Mr, ‘Brothers asked’ on the’ House question paper, at Victoria gar by federal Justice, Minister} sible to. develop ‘power from the proposed High Arrow dam. ‘Mr, Williston replied that “The possibility of: producing. at-site jsigns power ‘from’: the’ proposed | High Arrow dam ‘is: not receiving: de- tailed - engineering = atudy at ts present time because power instal lation ‘at this project will probably e regular monthly meeting nd | of the ‘Robeon ‘Women’s Association to the Community Memorial Chur- ch was held with Mrs. Roy Brown residing, The meeting was opened ty the program convenor, Mrs. -P. With a Little Room” taken from the book “Stewardahip in the Life of Women" by Helen Kingsbury. ‘Wallace, g Reports: were heard on- the World Day of Prayer. Service and the “At Home.” Committees in ‘charge were commended for their endeavors in both pane Nirheier occasions. Estimates ‘trom’ three firms were presented for floor covering for ‘the chureh hall and the com- mittee of Mrs. H. Hyson, Mrs, R. Brown, Mrs, A. W. Thorp and Mrs, ne} D. Carter. were requested to. look P ch building for.1961, ‘The financial q| report showed a steady growth in adding to the budget. i) Mis, 1B, Nickerson. reporting for the mission committee, read the by | requirements, for. the White Cross | |. project for the Baptist Church work | | India. A work: bee will be held @|at the home of Mrs, Hyson to roll’ bandages and make squares for the teh mission hospital. Also the associa- tion will contribute towards food parcel for a missionary Jomilly, when required, . Mrs, A. W. Thorp, reporting for the. statlonery gommittee, stated there were 8 good supply of new cards on hand, including Easter cards which ‘the members can ob- tain from’ her-‘or. Mrs,.G. Miller. Mrs. D. Carter reported two busy months, for the visiting com- mittee and presented a financial report of money spent in flowers ‘and cards. The new committee con- sists of Mrs. H, Evans and Mrs. Brown, i Mrs. O. B, Ballard, reported a good collection of Nabob coupons and will walt one’ more month be- fore sending them ‘in to the com- pany, This will enable members to collect more, Ways and means of ré money to add to the funds of-the group were discussed: and it was decided to hold two coffee parties during March,‘one at the home of “|Mrs. C, Thring and the other at Mrs, Brown's. Everyone will be welcome at oier or both of these a9 ‘magazine’ exchaiige will be Put into effect at the next’ meet- ing when members will have their cholce for a“amall chatge. It was also decided that.a “Market Day” to include .6 White Elephant stall, FLOOR COVERING COST. Robson Church WA Meet: Gwift, who talked on “The Women |! a bake table,’ vile well, aide valk tea table, etc., will, be held late in April,” After the diese ot “Happy Birthday” to ‘one -of ‘the members and the repeating of the -Mizpah Benediction the members adjourn- ed ‘to have 9 social time. The: hos- teases Mra, H. Hyson and Mrs, O. B, “Ballard served refreshments. Hig h Arrow May Produce. 150, 000 kw in 20 Years. . It may be as to gener-|}Davie Pulton that it may be pos- be one of the last developments to take place on the river — possibly 20 to 25 years -from' now. “However, the engineering de- presently under“ woy for the dam as-a storage project include for future ‘installation of generating facilities. whtn ... they lare required,. Because of: the Nuc: faating head\at this site, ‘the po- wer would be developed, using ad- justable-blade” turbines. other conditions of: power supply land use at. the time the “Depending upon economics and |'|* “CRYSTALS - ‘FAMILY WASH SERVICE le mm Ib. | * Flatwork: “Beautifully. Lea iy facilities .are installed, the amount of ‘power that. could be : produced ‘would bo: between ‘100,000 and 200,- probably be fed into the, then ex- isting. provincial transmission sys- loads generally. It is likely tte po- wer’ installation. would be made land operated :by. the British - Col- 000 : kilowatts,.: The ‘power ..would |. tem. for use In’ meeting ‘provincial | | erating entity. onthe’ river.” 5 4 DRY CANES LID. ‘CASTLEGAR |! WOO TAX AGGOUNTING SERVI For Every Type of Business [foun V.G. ECCLES — Public “Accountant”: “1186-CEDAR, AVE. * oo TRAIL Eee: .| PHONE - TRAIL 3326. 6 _ Electrically. \ aime HOME? “AUTOMATIC--The temperature e each room’ can be. ‘ileporedentiy : controlled.” <= ‘CLEAN—Fiameless, ° DEPENDABLE—Just like an: electric ight. s > SPACE SAVING—No_ furnace ord fuel |, Storage space required: ECONOMICAL—tThe annual operating ost of an Electric Heating : is ne with other : Automatic Systems— cleaning’ bills are tess. No soot—no smoke—no’ fumes. tem ith Electric Heat, original home construction. costs. are, less ; and, : you Save’ space. €. if s £ : ¥ \ f : Call on your’ Contractor—ask ° him how -you gan' Heat Better, ea? a WEST- KOOTENAY POWER ° HEAT. BY WIRE “NOT BY FIRE . z ‘A: COMPLETE: ‘Natural ‘Gas Service: ‘And Installation : insed. Se: Ma ” Propane Sarvice Bulk and Bottle’ : “.. Propane: =: EXPERIENCED’ SERVICE MAN Save: by. Dealing With Us : Barclay ro | oh. CE, Pay PRessonable : 2384 tater 4p. ‘FOR RENT. 2 suites, : Modrelshin Apa room and Board: “FOR SALE... buliding tote in Kinnaird. ral. ‘Electric -34-In, range . FOR SALE yt | rwater Rent. mont 145, ‘Crescent Va! fey, Z-room house, good for 2 peosle. Renemepie rent. senne eS “latiartment Phone. Ey haces ‘Pully-furnisiied 2-bedtoom oul heat, Phone avai” oe Fully-furnished apartment, No Lenore: 3751 daytimes an jets, :-Phon house at Grescent oak | gundivison, Kinnaird. Phone 3391- pT ished auile-ToF IGF coupe te, agen ch ne for. older’ “a Good ‘ nu | Phone. =. tinss and 3 ? Snedium sie a a catre fridge, river bank’ Jot, Dumont pean ace ! no eakee it ‘Hi-fi ‘combination in r 2810 phonograph. Phone of et 2 and “Large electric rai 1 Phone raaoe. Tae AT shape, yaaa x.150 1981 in innaiva-Phane Taare Wa Braided Hose” to” Tit -all of . vacuum /cleaners,.: Ex-. ae |e hose $8.98, Pardman ‘Furni- 3i| aay ‘WANTED < 1062 Oldsmnoblie na E alo We. have A client who ues nod ‘Oldsmobile, yadio, heater, ‘tires, :“aubomal i (Bie 2. or ee pecroom home on ine sign’ sa, loagage. Tack, $500, Bee: ity at 219877 s7; 2edoor Chav ‘Phone ort, Wine te Good 2- and Shearoon homes, “~ie54 model Miss Canad > } [ing ‘machine. Phone 5571. ° - hea 2 | Bou us toe eden Vale Sey Mees 3-bedroom. house with | base= ment, jatural gas © heat. Phone ANDERSON . :|* Ng Gentnaton, cpa wara and - AGENGIES +) Iquist +t Semin Gos, Ap EE B. olm- uy hous E hs ese av Sable, - Barage, i Costlenird: Plaza, $12 pisy pen, carsbed that -aeat, “ahooefly roe: _ OLD HOME TOWN ssimeen By STANLEY ° are THIS WIDE Sarur, a BE FINISHED / g :NO TIME! , CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 28, 1961 9 Toom house, hot j= | 8650. fer. ore seattic, et ie ia Bowens lon. Ap- [Je % Phi Maple" "Een, re, Orsaoen ee “Store, bed 36. Apply |°°! ones ‘to: New LE, ana house. Ay nver| car. “21 joe: OF pune Iker, - commode: chair.” Phone ‘BEACON | MOTORS Led ‘Pontiss — Baick — Vauxhall “901% Baker . Bt. | Nelson B62-€th Al ee ene 2501 Poneera on 1st ‘Ave, behind Koo- les Apply. ‘Vera Wane} Bullders,. Jorf, € fore oie Ast! Ave. ie. cholen ‘improved tot. 4 Kinnaird, * "itn? Lots tor “eal, PPly: Onerorta "Three: cqunrtar” 198-5: bee PIT 54-1. ‘bed 4 complete ld | Like ween” the a pou am. one’ eal gyallable 5 oars tatienar week, preferably |4 box q Castlegar, Aer OD Apply at ‘The Sa TSR rie | path albums, hel table ff Lat-19 on View (8t.Bi coffee over $100, Phong, 683 South n Blocan, [P22 coker 10 House = Dumb nt’ sul Apply, "tela “Ave, Sinnalre cages (a pa a ea) 3 -lote.in* Sherbiko subdivision. et seer : Palette. 310|7_f& ing 8.31 Lt re, Bia otse 15-100 Ave Ups per Ben oh oth “Ave, i TD-5,” eee auiding tote lots, co down pay-|blade;: carco © front. Balance on very terms, [tional Apply 562-Srd_Ave., Gastionare 3-10 av. aia ae 14-ft. ‘plywood boat with fiber- glass bottom,’ 1952:Ford sedan with |" ED. jautom: tie transmission. - Phone, oa * WANT aoe ue ohh Taanway 00-f: nf Cg Eons sist or ae : 75 x 100 Tots in good Gastlégak | peg BO residential area, Phoke S168. si gar atrpéee with many, Castle- frontage. “Phone 4557. ney ; Bpeeiticat in- or” or Binnsini: 1 BASEMENT. ‘Di DIGGING " geese. V "rite Box ‘sd "Gaatingars songetleaee eee eeativel al Concert | ut Ineld at the o high seh school Pa, Marea s; [24 at 8p: Soard and io6nt-Miaa Ga “room, = room, Man. only, NOTICES: ganders. for “Kinnaird Boy Scouts clean cot- =e March 25 stert- srt ing B50 amo Sei nes ‘A “no-host” Tun bereavyem geld tn the “Hotel Grariane Bale rmation’. by »,) May: fur ‘Want. to” buy ‘property’ under’ phoning 3 3031 dave or eal evenings: lor; Citizens: meeting: Friday around Phone’ 2681; ight with ent ntertalnment, by. 3-10 Ansreactink a pent ab BY. Pythian Slate = ty TB; aay Hovel 25, 230'to 430 at ‘Twin Rivers Hall.’ oeident i coll 1 the - Th - CEMENT. WORK. PHONE 5200 CASTLEGA! funders What's. ‘your Fe ight i ‘Pilsen, a’. Bohemiari: Beer.:or a’ Pale Ale? Your. taste and’ pleasure : are quickly, .satisfied)- when: fyou- ) to:'know: that th q beverages are. products of a com- ‘ pletely Independent Kootenay’ in: Kootenay people. Ask for Kootenay’ : Pale, Columbia: Pilsen. or ‘Fernie 3 rt -Kootenays. “to Kootenay: tastes of British Columbia. Business, ALEX CHEVELDAVE . Professional oi e 5, LAUGHTON i underm ntl Pad lention: pe day, to -BEAUTX COUNSELLOR : Small white ith mem J sit epee on alde. it is E , Casi Who naslated at. the scene of he Gastiegar 3 0} ATS OOF, 3 dolar ft ana alterations. “Apply |.4- ‘W. behind Castle ‘The. ; SOROS. ‘ANO! Bax 303, Pe NFMOUE, i | ona Bead Excavating Spec alists /Tax Act Soe bY Prening 5464: ‘Jehsee «0 Millar Plumbing "Heating & El & Electrical Phone Cantiognn B18 5158 ’and 5125 = =| LL p ‘The: purchaser’ shall Save . on your. excavating |payable under. the Social BUDDY. MARR “ORCHESTRA L= for payme ite: abet to or te pur- Pushbutton” Radio: - Automatic: Transmission ERY CLEAN , ewkeee x 1957 Dodge . Custom , 1 1955 Plymouth Hard ky 1954, Chevrolet , 1954 ‘Austin 1954 Ford 1956 Ford. half ton 1951. fee al at our aa at 484 C OPEN “TILL 8. ‘MOTORS (7D, 7 _—ccTATTE WATCH FOR: ANNOUNCEMENT, a OF THE OPENING’ SHOW!