SAN eres by Rexall Regular prt Gentte CARA NOME SHAMPOO 45¢ — 15¢ — $1.25 CARA ‘NOME COLOR, $1.75 PITTS’ Rexall Brug: Prescription Speciatists _ i PHONE 4231. DAY NIGHT WHITE SANDALS AND GASUALS REGULAR .. ‘Special | TTA ar CASTLEGAR, B.C. The coaches of the Pony and Little Leagues have been urgently requested to give the game ‘results to Mr. Ken: Price at the CASTLEGAR NEWS. It is being pointed out that only in this manner accurate reports of. the league standings-can be published. The next Pony game to be played will be Yankees at Sena- tors on June 28; and on July 2 the Indians will take on the Yankees. In the J,ittle League, the next. games are Cubs at Pirates on June 28, and Giants at Cards, on June 29. LEAGUE STANDINGS LYTLE LEAGUE Cards ‘ Lolter To The Edior, Please send. a tickét of one way to Moscow and I will: go. there without) bockward. ‘glance from this so called Lavish’ ‘Arra -Of Food |Gonsumed-At Tea Held By Home Ec Girls On Tuesday June 21. the Home ‘Ec."'20. girls at. the high Country Canada cin “48°. per- cent of our. people’ back’. to USSR our beloved Country, Kindly, Wasily Hudiko: school their in the laboratory. under the supervision of Mrs, Pinckney. ‘The tea’ resembled. one ‘of the best, including handprinted and * beauti- NOTE: We advise Mr>-Hudi- ko, and anyone of like: persuia- sion, ‘to write to the Soviet, Em- bassy in Ottawa, who: no doubt will’ be ‘pleased to arrang. their trip to ‘the USSR es Scho! Board ‘Continued from : page ao their schedules and cannot wait for them. ‘Mrs, Jacobson supported him and said that. if: teachers :miss the bus a number of. times, the service be discontinued. ..““Kids Dodgers Giants Braves Pirates PONY LEAGUE come first,” she ‘said. Mr. King informed’. the Board that only about -five: pre- school children had been regis- tered for dental care. He’ said that the Board could take on many more kids of four to: five years .of age, and expressed hope: that more parents. would come. forward. Mrs. Jacobson INTER-YILLAGE SCHEDULE Attendance of fans and \players. has decreased rapidly sincethe start of league play, and .unless‘ more people take an interest in this sport, “Ball” in- Castlegar is liable to die. ‘The: Inter-Village League are urging fans and players tq get out and support this effort to keep -Castlegar’s one. sport alive. “, Schedule for the ‘month of |; July. .is‘as follows: . -Flyers,' vs Waldies Flyers vs C. Hotel 'C. Hotel vs. Waldies Waldies vs. Flyers Cc, Hotel vs Flyers Waldies: vs “C,. Hotel Flyers vs Waldies Flyers. vs C,” Hotel C. Hotel vs" “Waldies making a public ap- peal at the forthcoming Kinnaird school picnic on Thursday. ; A letter from the’ Director of the West Kootenay Health Unit was read, in which: ‘the Board was urged to require chest X-rays: of all teachers, a) as to make’ sure that no téachers with tuberculosis wére. hired or remained on the staff. The board decided to take ~ ‘appropriate steps. It was also decided’ to ad- vertise for a janitor for the Kiv- naird school, with duties to start ‘in the middle of August,’ Mrs, Jacobson suggested’: that ~ the salary --- $230 per month — be mentioned in the ad, so as to at- tract the proper type of man. Disbursements totaling about $52,000 were passed by the 4 Board. +. Mr. King told .the.Board that; he. had registered. for ‘a course. of schodl” board .admini- offered by. the Universi- WATERMELON | CANTALOUPE._ SUGAR, 28, Jb. bee CHOICE VEAL PORK LEG: ‘ROASTS Lb. eoasck ‘Friday and Saturday June 29th'and 30th; Per Ib. Ee rteee renee terse Be 2 Ibs. for. LE “Shoulder Roasts, Ib. «. Loin. Chops or ateak, db. ful arrays’ of flowers... Could it be possible ‘that diet-conscious mothers were try- ing to convince themselves ‘that the rich foods ” prought before them_ didn’t “contain calories? Judging from” the barren. look -|of the plates departing to be it » DUE TO LACK ‘OF ENTRIES, THE ANNUAL DOMINION: DAY. “SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL NOT BE HELD ‘THIS YEAR. 4 < : 4 / Sagneae bie » — Castlegar District Kiwanis’Club = , seemed -|that, way. Mrs. Pinckney and Miss Bailey were presented. with cor- sages, Miss Bailey; who is ‘leav- ing-to take a course at the uni- versity this fall, was presented with three lovely African _vislets, which, we ‘understand, | w' added to her recent’ collecti “Now... «you can colo whee a room to ‘carpets, drapery. _ "fabrics even picteres), particular job'to take -care_ of; the whole affair ran smoothly, the room having a quiet ' at- mosphere ‘in’ which only ‘the occasional crackle of the celery stalks was heard, and once in awhile a growl from. the hun- gry girls’ stomach, ‘as they watched in awe the goodies ‘their ‘mothers. were stashing away. Credit goes to the grade nine girls, who were. responsi- ple: for the « very: decorative smacks (which were sandwiched, by the way—not cake). . The tea continued for a departure, the remaining girls sat down to eat their hard- earned - share of food. The twelve lovely students ate their way through ‘5 dozen cookies, one nut, loaf, 2’ dozen cup cakes, 4 jugs ‘of lemonade, 4 cookie sheets of samdwiches, celery, and radishes. Chamber Commerce Continued from page 1 that Mr. W. T. Waldie had ‘sub- mitted: his resignation as presi- deyt:of the Association, in view of the fact“that he was a Liber- | at candidate, but that’ the As- resignation .of Mr.’ John a ie the - Kinnaird’ school. ‘from _the teaching staff. It was decided to advise. th Rotary Club, which applic permission to: hold a square dance jamboree ‘at the . high school’ gym at the end of ,the Fall Fair, to hold the dance or the blacktop outside, since the gym.could. not be used ‘for ‘| public dancing. . All members. of the Board except Mr... Hunter were pre- sent... Mr."R. T. Waldie excused himself early.’ -Appointments for -the fall term; the Board learned, were coming along quite well. A m per of positions still reniain to be filled, notably those “of senior math, girl's © counsellor, girl’s physical education, ard home economics, all in the high school, * ee Holiday | in the Glorious © | KOOTENAYS | 7 For“Inlormotion “Write: to ~: BRITISH _CQLUIMBIA | GOVERNMENT had voted: not to accept ‘the resignation for the time being. Every girl had her own good hour, and upon the guests’ |. hues (In! J skate ‘great Pittsburgh Paina nud rubberized end > alkyd-type ‘wall finishes. Here's the answer to Hundreds of tints and oe fie wl le in Pi type Flat paints... Enamel. Us handy color seliconc oo hel you color fabrics, FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ON : MILLWOOD A long dis ior around better travel and tourist promotion ° for | the* ict. A sign on, the highway’. directing tourists toward our’ istrict, and the Toki fa: containing useful travel infor- mation were urged by - various members, and the sum of. $80 was voted for the: a ' ee - BLACK, : RED, COTTON PEDAL PUSHERS . CHARCOAL; : GREEN, . BLUE,... ORANGE. SIZE 12 to 20 Priced from , wee ee eee $2.85 to wae _INTERLOCK : TOPS R “SMART. and CONTRASTING IN “STRIPE or “PLAIN”: SIZES S.M. & L. Priced.at ~ BRESS-UP- -FROCKS : “FOR THE LITTLE MISS. SIZES 2'to 6x... oe 3 SIZES 7 t0 14.2.2... eee eee _ SOLORFUL GOTTONS _ ae SIZES 2.to 3x we ERS ee eee brie at $2.29 SIZES 4 to.6x...... sae Tea $1. 25 & $2.95 emer TS See S288 e878 | "SPORTS CLOTHES. , Limi IN, MANY DIFFERENT FABRICS AND a COLORS ON: OUR {CLEARANCE ‘COUNTER _— No. CHANGE Jy STOR RE HOURS _ ‘s : | Crossroads of the Kootenaye" TTHURSBAY, JULY 5, 1956' 3 CENTS: PER, com ating up driftwood. costleays News Photo - The “gensus-takers, im .: the electoral-. district : of. ‘Kootenay » ‘West ‘have: now. practically com- pleted met task. of counting its * went population ‘ for::the 1956 . census. af “They. Shave cs rietsc ace generally” Castlegar: Squadron 581 will ‘at: reception from: : the], people visited . and.a ready -.xe- friendly |To i ikl Camp AL ‘Abbotsford, tthe RCAF ~The. e- camp will. ech familiar! to the: questions they! Suly8 to" July. 21,. and ‘will cor ; “ ee warm, tion for this co-operation; has: lightened.« and «made work of the enumerator ‘ple: ant. F “Every? effort has been. made ensure,a_ complete: count: but it is possible. that : :some: persons rifle. ‘handling. and firing, sporis and. ‘have been, missed. A who suspects he has‘not been 1 eounted 43° reqnested. to: report -his 'per-| shronghou ‘manent address, his age: marital oughout, ted: tours. toi-points of interest in addition, each cadet.,will receive at least one status; and”: where, he’ was on hour-long flight: in an RCAF June. ist: to. Ws J. Cones: Commissioner, Shee » Excellent’, "messing - facilities have been . “provided for.-the cadets,. “ineluding night-time _| snacks .before ‘lights out, The sta- =) tial ‘purpose’: ‘was ‘fade: ‘Thurs- :| operate, :| land, purchased “by the govern- . mately half_an acre, rather: than ‘Air Cadets “Som Mand’ dinsthe } ‘Heotr balan Fall Fair Board. ars. Club: ‘Reports. Representatives from‘a'num- | ber of clubs and. organizations reported to ‘the Fall’ Fair. Board at/itd last session “in, June. : : : “Mr, Dunlop: Dalziel,’ repre- senting the AOTS, reported’ that George ‘Atchison Resigns From Village Commission | Mr, George - “Atchison sub- mitted his resignation’ as’ Com- of” the Village of area ‘be: ided -fo: was. day ‘by: Judge’A. .E, Lord in’ his on the in- of "arr hour. on ae nights of the..7th. and=8th, Sugges ions on: holding’ this hour wate given by Mr.. il ‘Pitts. of at*-the ‘last - regular meeting on - Monday. ie The resignation, to! become effective July’ 1552 uwas:. made urged the. lands ‘be: disposed - at in parcels ofa’ size-which would | ® permit . commercial: farms to His: report..Thursday recom- mendeg half-acre divisions of the ment’ yearsago when Doukho- bors refused 'to-pay: ‘off the mort- gages. ‘The: land: now is being ortered for sale, to..the’ Doukho- LoliMr, Herridge, . Mee “is donat- ting a cup for - the handicraft The Fall, Fair. Board” itself is ‘Having a memento cup for the flower section. ‘Waldie and. Mr. Onions, representing Rotary, told the). Board that their -organiza- tion - planned ‘a. square ‘dance y nl . R. y by. Mr. ‘Atchison’s im- pending departure from . the district, : ae A-motion: to’ accept the re- signation ‘with deep .regret” was made by Comm. Harris, and carried unanimously. ca , Mr, Atchison,:-who«has ‘been oh, the Commission for. just over a ‘year, will move to Oliver, B.C. to take up’ a : Bgsition. ‘with -the Oi ‘Cr fea the change" to, half from” ‘abt acre pared. under ‘a ultimate’: Doukhobor sowners of 12] quality of: “land and the Jarge | 28y. number. of ::Doukhobor: people, who- it | is: hoped, ; will: (want to settle . ‘as “ permanent ‘and secure occupiers of the former Doukho- ‘bor ‘lands. I. shall‘ ‘recommend in my: final report /that the area be .subdivided ; and; offered . for} ® sale in parcels. each. of: approxi-| t in the larger. parcels.” -. \He.-said -the “half-acre © par- | cels ‘would -be -adequate for a dwelling and.'a’ “large: domestic | jgarden or. small. market garde.” “| is hoped: to.’ be. finished ; for..the time | being. ‘The. heavy:; beams ang: arches. are ..due.'to. arrive about the: 8th of July and erec- -will be: immediately -under- prey Volunteer. labour. --wilt again. be -required: for ‘sheating amd.-roofing and ‘all .the help possible will be greatly “appre: ciated. A “thorough: canvass of the district is to. get underway very (shortly for funds to ¢omplete the «and, as much -of the -)tion. hospital. -is manned: by -RCAF Soctars, nurs- e. and medical assistants. ocal F E. Ladies ae. -Rossland Party, e| | Install ‘New ‘Officers A gran “time owas had by the: tadies of C who. at- || ducted: “a* short time ago.’ and s| sults are interior ‘of the ‘rink’ as’ is, possi- ble. A ‘survey canvass ‘was “con- was not too‘ satisfactory ‘so- with ‘a complete. anvass, | better “re- ‘Cherber would: pyt..on -an in- teresting: fireworks display. . “'Fall’ Fair’ books’ have been dist ibuted: by the Brownies and Cubs. Mrs. G. W.: “Anderson was in: night largest =; part. of the taining: to: individual: field of. garbage, collection, : iwater ‘tice “has” been. suggested -by. the Village . Commission, and « the date mentioned was September 6, just before ‘the’'start of the Fall Fair. Mr. Kraft, the chair- man, had:some doubts; however, whether: this: could be: arranged in view of the many, unknown factors «involved. ‘The ‘Commissioon ‘set’ dates and times” for © several’: special meetings “to discuss“ water by- mization © of ‘the public works: créw,?and other ‘matters. - “A> request. for $11,000 ‘from: the school, board: as, school: tax- es-for the first half of 1956 was referred''to~ the Village auditor, . to. be. paid on his-recommenda- tion The , trades license | _by-law was! giver first, ‘second, and third: reading. The out change, in. the new. by-law: is'-a: supply, and street’ i pr Mr. Harris, as head of ‘the ‘health and ‘welfare ‘committee, .was in- :: charge ‘of. Membership ‘tickets ‘for the : Boatd are ‘still available’ from by the’ C i to pee a large number of point the “became so They cost $1.00 each : and entit-, 1 ‘holder to a:seat;on the Board and free admission. Ad- mission “ for has great, . that - Mr. Marels. aq fesident: and non-resident ‘hawk- : “T think its my. stime to. go on a_ month's’ 40» Comm: ‘Cook; who set at 50 cents; and* 16 a for ‘students; ‘while: pre- ol “children. will be admit- free of charge. had just returned .after-. several weeks’ absence, The Commission- ers laughed lear VA z Mr. ‘Harris ‘reported : that the Lecal Credit: Union: Assets At $250,000. The Castlegar’ Credit the bottom’ of Main” Street to the ae aor Theatre had] <3/ The’ G: been with of has: more ‘thar a quarter- ;| dollars, in asscts, Mr. A.-W. Read reported: Union .convention | in - Victoria. : The: convention ‘was.attended legates from every corner and ‘Columbia. . They, :Te- and guest speakers «from, -out- side B.C. addressed.the ' delegates. Credit Unions are a coopera- thod, :. in “which eir savings, the’ pool being used by members: as @ modern version of a credit: tion got “ started“ in Ger- many: in “.1848,.* and. the: first Canadian. Credit Union was formed at Levis, ‘Quebec, in 1900. is third in ‘assets and-mem- ership. among. the . provinces. CHAMBER GOODWILL TOUR; -CANCELED: |. The proposed . Chamber of ‘by ‘the Committee Thi P sent) compiling: a complete «re- cord’ of ‘the history. of’ the ‘Pro- ject “Society from its” beginning and: hope to have tended the. Past: President's” party of’ the Ladies, ; Auxiliary, FB OF > at ‘and. Chaj had died the, ‘West » ust put of ‘the blue", but were ‘so: charm “the “gountryside Di his way, through Cast gar, ‘P-'E,/ Ault’ of ‘ Torotito ‘had een in Mancouver and sent for the: installation. Corsag-| : Those ‘who bain there, were Mrs. Newt N. :, President, Mrs. ; and: ‘her: mother? Mrs, exe: presented -,with |: ti ‘shortly. ‘This: record ciety and all members and~con- and equipment. .. uxiliary, Order:‘of ‘Eagles ; No. -3107,.. took Place on: ‘Thursday, June 21. ‘Those: in-office “for: the: new. according Yo a letter’ received. by “of ‘requested «that “the: Federal ‘Government : insist ‘on :a: full survey! of the Jumbo 1} Pass. Route befor approving: ap- es were given ‘to Nelson; Presi- dent; ‘Mother, :; installing: Oiticer, ie! funds tor ‘any. eoute, Ae reply, said that hig--department is. ‘prepared to; accent the. recom- of: tl with a -ment’ for’ the-Rogers . Pass ; -route ‘fas: the: “shortest: ‘cpanctical =e ‘After. President ‘Mrs, EB. / ‘Ackerman took ;Al the chair :to finish the meeting. wit “ready ‘for , a will show. all. plans “of the’ So-|' Mr, 3... Macbeth : from VHA.) Bouthesriern este Stated “that |- The Deputy Minister, in n his t Goodwill ‘Tour: up the: Lakes “has: “peen canceled, spol sald en