*‘ Guide Hall at 10 am, on March 31, CASTLEGAR NEWS; ‘Thursday, Mar. 22, 1962 Parents’ Committee Put On Mother-Daughter Banquet in the fall. She also invited all mo. thers to the next Parents’ Commit- The Parents' Committee to the Kinnaird Girl Guides and Brown- jes held thelr annual mother and daughter banquet in the’ Improve- ment Soclety Hall on March 7. ‘The sagt of "O Canada” wos y Brownle Susan Al- a of rake lst Kinnaird Pack. ine for the evening was Guide yan Roberta who introduced the head table guests. ‘Ihe Guide prayer. was led by Captain Dorls land and the singing grace fy Commissioner Mrs, A. M. Riz- auto, I The beautiful centerpiece and table decorations of yellow daffodils, blue iris and yellow. taper candles were the artistic handiwork of Mrs. Bea Lundquist, os were the smaller pieces of blue crepe paper flowers on greenery in small blue baskets, * The place cards at the head teble featured the gold Guide tre- foll and Brownie emblem on blue cards, 2 a ‘The toast'to the Queen was gi- ven by. Brownie Carol Soberlak of the 2nd Kinnaird Pack and the toast to the late Baden Powell and Baden Powell ‘was given by Brown Owl ‘Mrs, J. R. Roberts of camp advisor ’ nd trainer, spoke on the . the Cohmbia, Division is to be re- sponsible for certain repairs, Men are needed for these work parties, If each does a little bit, a great deal can be accomplished to keep this lovely camp in shape for the girls, Mrs, H. F. Hyson, West Koot- enay Area Commissioner spoke on the greetings from Neson and other parts of the area. feature of her talk was that Guiding opens the windows of service to the world. In Brownies it is a closed circle, the fairy ring, where they learn about things of home, In Guides the circle opens ‘to a Horseshoe so the scope of thelr Yearning opens to embrace the com. munity ang the world. Another way of widening the scope of Guiding is eeroae Pen pals, Mrs. Hyson ‘then drew atten- . ton to. two important coming er The Castlegar Guide Dis- trict is hostess for the Colls Cup First-Aid competition, the Camp- fire competition for ‘the Cominco Ghield and the new Maude Dougan Mrophy {or the Woodcraft com- petition, is z Ta the Iast competition the are are to be judged by Mrs, Don Mundy, The March Past will be at 1 nual meeting of the West Kootenay Area, to be held in the East. Trail irs, D, Hiebert, president of the Parents’: Committee, thanked all the mothers for thelr donations to the banquet and to the bake sale Beverley McMillan with thelr Guide e | terhood of Guides, Then she enroled tee meeting, Then she thanked the CGIT girls who had served the dinner so nicely, Lady Baden Powell visit Canada and other countries and aids the the interchange visits of Guides and spreads the growth of Gulding. The Ist Kinnaird Brownlie Pack: formed:s circle for a Brownie song, Great Blg Brownle Smile,” In pre- senting their-friendship fund dona- tion to Commissioner Hyson their Fae “had ie coins ‘in'the form of me ai Kinnalra Guilds .Com- ‘pany then marched into their horseshoe and repeated their pro- mise, Captain Brommeland invited Commissioner Hyson into the harse- ahoe where she presented Karen Storvold, Bernadette Lamb, Mari- anne MeNee, Christie Demas and Pins and welcomed them to the als- Lieutenant Marjory Davidge, pre- sented her with her pin and wel- comed her. She presented 2nd class badges to Leona Lundquist, Jil Macbeth, Eleanor Fink and. ‘Lynn Roberts; ist-year service stars to Judy Ro- berts and Margaret Brownlie; 2nd- year service stars to Jill Macbeth, Nona Mills and Shirley Dodgson. it was a special pleasure to her to - present Captain. Brommeland with her 10-year service pin, “The Gulde promise is s voluntary pro- mise are you make, and it's up.to you to keep. You are a Guide for Life! It is'a wonderful movement, if you put @ great deal into it, you get a great deal out of it,” she said, ‘Cit Derence Studies of survival plans re- veal preparedness cannot be left until-. attack appears. imminent, they must be developed as part of the normal peacetime processes of government, , industry’ and com- munity life generally. Leaders. aro still needed. A Tawny Owl ts needed for the 1st] .. Kinnaird Puck’ and there is still]. 9 °° need for a 3rd Pack to be formed, They were Dianne Soberlak, Terry McLeod, Janice Heagy, Trinda Ack- |- took the stage for a°poem about “62 years of Brownies". and ‘presented a Brownie “ThinkIng Day Greet=| s ing”, They presented thelr’ donation ; a to the world « friendship fund to Tiabilides Commissioner Hyson ‘on a card with the coins forming the words: 2nd Kinnaird Pack, This fund: helps and Trainers between countries “Something in my Pocket” and “Ay © athe ney, Jean Murray and Nona Daw-| assets. | ° * son, 2 - nd. Alter the tables were cleared Buildings the 2nd Kinnalrd Brownle Pack "Equipment Bank Loan /‘! Investment in Capital Assets Balance, January 1, 1961 Woodland Park Sub-Division +, Winter Work Projects: Federal Government Provincial Government Assets Cash on Hand Cash in Bank - 1961 Total Taxes Receivable Corporation Village of Castlegar Total Cash on Hand and in Bank Taxes Receivable - 1960 and Prior Property Acquired for Taxes: Not Subject to Redemption Subject to Redemption Liabilities + Accounts Payable Prepaid Property Taxes Surplus: Account Balance, January 1, 1961 Revenues Taxes - Land and Improvements - Home Owner Grants” Winter Work Projects in Progress ene CORPORATION VILLAGE OF. KINNAIRD, B.C. General Capital and Loan, Fund Balance Sheet As at December:31, 1961 Streets, Sidewalks, Drains, Street Lights. Capital Out of Revenue (Exhibit Bel) $5,600.25 2,800.13 CORPORATION VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD, B.C. : General Revenue Fund Balance Sheet As at December 31,195 Provincial Government - Home Owner Grants : $ 6, Account Payable (Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd.) 17; ae oo $118,604.21 $1,588.75 73,598.06 8,400.38. $ 150,00 2,840.80 : $ 2,990.80 $ 2,691.42 12,690.14 15,381.55 200.00 164.49 509.88 Due from Water. Supply System (Exhibit ’D) Deposit - Property Subject to Redemption - Expenditure over Revenue (Exhibit B-1) CORPORATION VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD, B.C. Statement of General Revenue and Expenditure For the Fiscal Year Ended December $1, 1961 $11,694.87, Exhibit'A $256,525.30 “24 933.00 232,192.90 $256,525.30 Exhibit .B $19,266.72 395.03 « 31,450.00 : $93,144.87 webought it through: MW BAN” \Yots “of good buys are being made every day under the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan, Whatever major purchases your heart is eet op, chances are you can finance them best 2 ‘by monthly payments under this modern plan. +‘ Why not talk to the people at your neighbour- hood branch of nee BANK soon?.- Fon os Plan Ee RS Ee Peery with a low-cest B of M Ilfe-Insured ioan Castlegar Branch: RONALD MINNION, Manager presass + Civil Defence" 2,569.82 - Street Lights <., 2,160.97, Grants and ‘Donations e Garbage Collection and Disposals. Community. Service - Parks and Playgrounds ‘$1,065.69 ‘+ Cemet ery 1,350.23 Public Works : Capital Expenditure out of Revenue Buildings -. Parks > * $ 375.60 + Public Works TAST.AS $ 8,133.65 “Equipment - Office. $ 1,020.65 + Public Works 2,925.00 : Fire Department 1,989.53. © 5 + Parks : 68.52: - 6,003.70 Streets 17,451.40 pactal EX] seni ture. CORPORATION VILLAGE OF KINNATD, B ‘Water. - Subp y‘ System Capital and ain Fund Balance Sheet vas at: December ae 198i Assets Supply and Distrib ‘system ~ Land 4,500.00 Buildings and ‘Wmprovement 3,300.00 Plant Equipment 0,000.00 | Transmission and Distribution * 306,912.11 . $344,712.11 Less: Accumulated Depreciation 11,000.00 - School and Improvement District 49,424.71 - Frontage 10,807.49 - Penalties and Interest — . 2,130.17 Licenses and Permits -Trades Licenses $ 4,421.50 = Dog Tags - 132.00 - - Building Permits 1,409.00 Grants - Federal for Winter Work Projects eB EZTATS ia a - Provincial for Winter Work Projects. -F for. Local 20 800-00 MisccHaneous - Hire of. Equipment $° «67.00 + Park Rentals 195.00 ~ Cemetery i 1,060.49 - Civil Defence Recoveries e 2,428.59 - Inland Natural Gas 1,031.72 - Sundry 297.98 + Total Revenue Excess Expenditure over Revenue (Exhibit. B) Expenditure & Taxes - School and improseniant District ‘i. $49,293.92 | ¢ + Frontage 19,807.49 General = te ,, and Expense ti) $ 8,988.31 - General Government op 1871.53 + Other 3,108.94 Protection of Persons and Seon ~ Fire Protection ~$ 2,827.41 Exhibit B-1 $104,507.24 8,962.50 22,750.71 . $ 69,100.81: 18,463.78 | 31,598.75 '$146,003,58 » = Exhibit Cc Liabilities “Due on Extension By: Law, No. 133: _ De entures Payable sO $827,003.34 Capital Surplus PAE Balance, January 1, 1961" ‘Add: fc * Winter Work:Projects Federal Government ‘ Provinclal Government. Capital Out of Revenue (Exhibit. D-1) ate ey : Bee 22 6208.97. é ! Srasaee ty etty oa fe $333,712.11 Exhibit D | ~ CORPORATION VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD, BG. Water Bupply 5s System Revenue Fund Balance Sheet fi As at recomber 31," 19 te Assets ie i Cash in “Bank . x ’*Aécounts Receivable = penis * $1,151.04 252.00 "Winter Work Projects in Progress, Liabilliies :Prenaid Water Rates Due to General Fund ‘(Exnibit B) $690.63 “Earned Surpludjbeticie Account + y : Balance, January 1, 1961 : Less: Expenditure over Revenue Exhibit Day. Exhibit D-1 Conroy vance OF KINNAIRD, B.C, ‘Statement of Water Supply System’ Revenue and Expenditure © Fe ‘For the. Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1061 - Revenus' . Sale of Water $30,633.18. Frontage Tax 19,807.49 : Connection Fees 2,052.00 Interest TST Winter Work Projects: - e Federal Government = $ 110.18 Provincial (Government Bits 55.09 165.27 : Total Revenue + $52,733.69 Expenditure : - Administration $975.02 oo Power. 4,775.40 Pipes and Fittings 9,545.95 Wages * a . 6,665.87 - Engineering Services “1,040.06 Bank Charges 7146 - $23,073.76 Debt Charges : Debentures Redeemed. $11,000.00 Debenture Interest 15,917.50 Bs 26,917.50 Capital out of Revenue (Exhibit C) . 4,743.89 Total Expenditure - - TTT B4785.15 Excess Expenditure over Revenue (Exhibit D)-.- “$ 2001.46 Audit Report Year Ended December ‘31, 1961 Dear Sita: x We have examined the books of account and other. financial records of the Co Poration of the Village of Kinnaird, B.C. for the period from January 1, 1961 to | December 31, 1961 and have prepared therefrom various Balance Sheets (Exhibits Dis: C, D,). and supporting Statements of Revenue and Expenditure (Exhibits B-1, In vith our while we did not make a. detailed audit of,. or test records and “other supporting’ evidence by methods and to the extent we considered appropriate under the circum- stances, We obtained all the operating deficit for the year is approximately $2,000.00. or. $4,550.00 more than: shown in amended budget. It would appear that .this .has been . caused by the’ emergency replacement of wood stave pipe’ in Dumont being more extensive thi first thought necessary. Payment of the accounts for these extra expenditures has been approved by Council. Water Supply System was depreciated $11,000.00. A Certi:: ficate signed by responsible officials, states that all proceeds from By-Law No. 153; have been properly spent and that the extension of; the Water. Supply System, ag _ authorized by this By-Law, has been completed. No General Fund Assets were ‘a In our. opiaton, subject. ‘to the ui Sheets and. relat R ‘and: ‘fairly present. the Boal tioh of the Santen of the, tvillees of ‘Kinnaird’as at! December 31, 1981. an ~ the results of its operation for the’ year then ended, . : "5, Macbeth and: Moroso. é “Certified” "General Decoamants the a Fe CORPORATION OF THE: ‘VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD . ‘ ho REPORT FROM THE CHAIRMAN * 1961 Highlights were; 1. Purchase of a new 212 Caterpiliar Grader, 2."Purchase an additional 4 acres on the ‘Westerly side of our present Garbag Dump. 3... Blacktopping which included all of 10th and Part of Sth and the ‘Woodland: + "Park approach, s 4.) Main replacement in the Dumont area with proper size transite Pipe: Of : proximately 3,000 feet... ~§.~ Installation of 5 Mercury Vapour" lights’ along "7th" ‘Ave, froin” the Inhprovemént Society Hall to the North. 6." Carrying on and endless battle against river pollution: in general a most specifically as it effects our water supply.’ ‘Once’ again with building’ permits | reaching “aver the $800,000 “mark. A ‘start was made by the’ developer: on the new. Crestview Sub-Division. Some signs of acitivity ‘were evident on: the “opening of 9th avenue and building Population figures releared showed th Kinnaird stood at 1,305. in 1956, e It is not out of reason to predietan 966. .., 2,087 ,eompared to erease: 0 of * ier 1,000 in ‘population DY, 5; Village taxes remained at "5 mills, to Mr. J. iis cS Years work on Council. Mr. Hendricks,: “defeated at the: last. election, had his:term expire‘at the end of 1061, ~ A’ more ‘activated program of improvements, to’ our ; park was begun’-and the building ‘of the “Little League-Park" was: a ‘major asset.” 2" I wish to thank my council for the many hours they. worked on behalf of the , Village. Also, thanks are in order for our Works Department and our congenial office staff. Respectfully’ submitted, Car} Loeblich FOR RENT Heated 33 room guite, Nght and water included. suitabl T cous le. Ph. 365-6521, 312 a hone across from Tar- trys. school, Ph. 359-7517. 312 NOTICES Winner of ait hts 0 of f Dy filas Meat Raffle _ can, Trail; Barf mal gar: (3) Pear me Hacbor re canttes iccak, Penticton, in private 312)" ,_PI ‘urnished 2-roomed bt able _rent,,P! ligi housekecpigg aegis reason. | gi FOR SALE io bullding Jots in Robson, Ph a tt Erontag @ lot on: 2nd sive overlooking Kootenay and Colum= |g: bia Rivers. or acu ar atoramic Hos Shop. Castio: 312 Thodroom house on over’ % ‘Antique 2bedroom suite. ‘Light ‘and roars hevises won ll ply Castlegar heat supplied, Ph, 365-9781. tfn12 4-bedroom. hottse, good loca- ve, and’ Cedar Spinning wh wheel. ap: Ra ae ee ee ae Hon “Apa rite Box 996 or Bh, 365-4808, +) heat. fl oT oAAAMNAMENATT \ It’s Time For Your ..... ++. Spring Change-Over Have the engine tuned up for maximum perform- ance for. get-up-and-go when. you want. it. Take off those winter tires and sture them away for another, summer. i Check the cooling system — it won't be long until warmer weather.’ ‘MAKE THAT CHANGE-OVER NOW Castle Motors Ltd. Phone 365-2411 {a a TE | CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD KINSHEN NEWSPAPER | BINGO | MON. G-57 A bingo, ‘has been called. TUES. G-60 Check your card against these "WED. 0-66 new numbers : NOW.” -~ Numbers ‘drawn by’ Earl Greep, President: of Kiwanis ‘Club,’ NUMBERS ALRBADY CAZLED ARB: B-10, N-43, G-46, G-53, 1 Q-4, N38, N-33, 1-21, I-16, G-64, G-48, B-3, G-47, B-8, N-32, 1-24," Bo, 1-25, - B-2, G-59, 0-71, 3-26, I-18, 0-74, 1-22, B-1; 1-28, 0-65, 0-62, N-37,. N-36,'-N-31, I-20, G-49, G-50, N-4; N-45, N-36, 0-61, N-34, G81, O-72, 5-14, B-1) N-41, G-55, 0-10, 0-87, 0-68, N42, \B-6, B-9, 123.7 e gente, 1 Sots from wh FOR SALE joo’ river view ‘lot, Ph, 365. 5267. 45 Ed 10 wide a -pedrgon smoull rd Bon ‘de one. price _ oat Peseta also for sale, Ph, Bh 5te0i07, : 41 vy barge tot, cleared, in Gna Lat 16 of lot 4598, Kootenay trlot, Plan 2640, What offers? Write Dis- home for the diseriminatin, buver, The type that will be like by you. and’ your friends, HW floors. Excellent decoration throu- hout, Li ge LR with fireplace. Separate dining room, Hot: water 3 landscaped, Separate gayaae. ale Price - $14,000 Terms "View home: L-shaped. Living room and DR. 2 BR on main floor, and 2 in basement. Newly decor- ated.: Sale’ Price - $11,000 rs “2. BR ite ‘situated on large lot. on" 10th Ave Number of fruit trees, | New gas «furnace, Sale Price - $8,000. Good terms eer eee See | we Homer: pated 1961, 3 BR, Bouts lumbing, ‘The best of ma: ferlal als deed ing ane best of f this sore "price . _S1a.800 : Castlegar NEW DUPLEX - 2 self-con- tained apartments each consisting of 2 BR, kitchen and dining area. LR with’ wall to carpet, Sep- arate gas heating” an ee Separate hot water heaters. Revenue $180 ionth, Safe Pri Price $18,285; Excellent terms ee Sate erice poe 34 Easy terms aie e 3 Are You Planning To" Build ave. many jotiotee and ews beautiful 1: seenfe “net subdivision. above. new . highway. Other <:choice - lots.” ‘Heights, Castlegar and Kinnaird. YOUNG _ AGENCIES LTD.. Insurance und -Eealtors Castleaird Plaza Phone, 365-4341 ee a A ‘Trail Inn, Pits Plaza Drug, “out Rate ‘Kinnaird Coffee Bar and Service, Trisctiuck’s. IN THRUMS — Phil's Si Moran's Store. IN ROBSON — John Holuboff’s Store, Anderson's Store, BINGO 18 FULL HOUSE Upper. x_ 1400" ijlot. 3 To ‘ireman coal Stoker, Ph nice Jogation, apply Easy terms Su: oun at ‘sell, Ph, ‘305-5020. 310 “sole or rent, | 2-bedroom howe! in Bast- Robson, with Ph, 36 385-5553. angio in aegactive, pone. out 1B. Jo! nm Castieg Ph. tind w. S-! cares f Soe “with part “hardwood cabinets, gas fur- acreage. SX ogany living room. Ph, 365-8650, tint pane ne on apply. Ozeroff ‘day wellery calls: feeveed or Nelson aa Terms | 1961, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF pairise COLUMBIA Bus, Phi: 365-3441 CE that b: All on shall operate any Car Babies eth ‘Caatloger of 10,000 wie Se § Re ati Pur 13 t.to the Hi; th: ef ions Pursuant to a a on the following! Roads: a ind-Trail Di way No. 22, Patterson to Rossiand Highway No..3, Cascade to Rossland Phone 365-25H Robson Highway Ny No, 8A; Trail to Marshall’s Store eison — indary Highway No. 3, Trail to Cas- tlegar _ Highway No. 3, Rossland to : Highway No. sti and 22A, Trail to: Wane Trail to ane aatigles : -with ‘solid tires are INCOME E TAK. ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type. .of, Business su factor: will be disre- ds. ES 5 District ait Superintendent, at v. g. Eccl ROS. SLAND, B.C. March 20, 1962. Public Accountant’ 1186 CEDAR AVE. eq oe “WINDOW SND DOOR .FRAMES — ‘GLASS: IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS “Pearson ‘ Sashless. Win- 2 TRAIL : PHONE. TRAIL. 365-6818 ” PLUMBING AND HEATING REPRESENTATIVE FOR _ SIMPSONS SEARS is |) 0 0 R s. WILL. BE IN.THE: In All beau! Styles CASTLEGAR OFFICE EVERY MONDAY. . AND: TUESDAY Agents For Free Estimates Nothing Down 3 Years To Pay Do It Yourself and Save Blueprints and. Tools Loanec Phone 365-6282: dows and All Sealed : Units CASTLEGAR: - SASH AND. oor. WORES ° ,PHONE (365-3211 TONIGHT & FRIDAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. Shows at 845 and'9° p.m. cn Airline U- Drive COMPANY’ LIMITED ‘Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Castlegar: Airport “SAT. - MON. - ee as ‘piatinee Saturday ai Pom One Evening Show at 13ia0 pan. "The mirgcia of “FOR INFORMATION PHONE z CASTLEGAR 365-5811 AIRPORT 385-3011 368-€141 c AR 365-8035 :