PAGE 8 Je Castle: NEWS, CASTLEGAR BC a t tor ‘the: ie BOY SC OUT : 1 =| Ai the children’s’ grand Analicaa Church | Resolution. 1ening -..,.: a = | |Me,tand, Mrs. W. Byers ot Nel- ae Cae i ‘son. ‘ A recolutlon a EReag ERR ear ats t ‘ ah ner toe was passed Zoe hans, Sunday, October 28rd. Kinnaird—0:00 am. Castlegar—11;:00 a.m. Robson—7:30;< p.m. - Despite high unemployment in the’ ‘period,’ the’ totat® ‘of: wages, ¢|ealaries and supplementary labor ‘A: Chris ‘income in',the, first quarter of fening: ‘tea res Held Iter at 1955" was ' $12.3 \pillion,,'4.5 per ie me o} amt — Easton. Mr. Roos and. Mrs, Eas- lied of 1084. in the eae ‘per: ton ere. sistem. 980-0003 tetoy i rovide office ‘space Fi oa cies J in the. proposed Federal Bullding ar i “Only "a small number of 3 ,$54.36 -|in C: SPECIAL people attended. the . Annual] : for Honicuitustse PAgdoulticist apes r : Meeting ‘of the Scout: Associa p|and :- Veterinary - facilities... ‘This tion meeting, held Tussday eve- s|is to’ serve’ the ‘Kk ‘Valley ning in the Anglican Parish Hall. Beeineyh ‘Valley ‘and Arrow Lake An : of: offi for the coming year’ resulted in Ed The’ Chairman, ‘Alex Smecher, Conroy being made’ President, ‘was nominated as delegate to the Annual. Convention ‘of , the *Cen- with Jack*'Taylor and Al Rich- ards as Vice Presidents of groups tral Farmer's “Institute,” to be John: Inglis.’ Col: -Ltd, Toronto ‘and: James Archie: Budd Rae of Slocan .: City, \:. received ):.a «$100 award - for. Forestry: and . Forest Douglas “Trail, the: prizes. being ‘a $100 scholar- SPECIAL < $29 ONCE A YEAR EOEECIAL to 1 and 2,’ Secretary: and Treasur-| er will’ be chosen later. A vote’ of: thanks was'<.given by Ed Lewis to the ‘retiring executive. ‘Archdeacon B.-A. Resker spoke briefly on’ the purposes of Scout Jamborees, mentioning the idea ‘of. world peace and general get- together of’ boys from many George gave an ,address of “wel- held in ‘Nelson, November 5th. : come, followed by the ‘tirst bus- iness ‘session’ with Alderman J. J, Cornett. of ‘Vancouver’ in: the' Chair.. Much “was accomplished before’ the’ noon’: adjournment. Mayor. Hills of Prince ‘‘Rupert| ‘presented the report: of the Re- solutions ‘Committee and ‘resolu- Be: Sure. You: See ~ LENT NER’S tions | 1 to’ 23 were di: ‘Board, bi oliday | Theatre, Players] from ‘Vancouver, Tickets, are now, ship “in - Commerce anda im Clothing Ltd. . WINDOW OCTOBER 24,- 25.- 26-27. DISPLAYED WILL. BE THE. PRIZES ON RAF- FLES TO BE, DRAWN AT.OUR . 0. GIANT . ee BAZAAR. op — | WE CARRY At COMPLETE SUPPLY’ OF BUILDING MATERIALS ... suave YOU - NEED FOR’ CONSTRUCTION SOCIETY HALL OR REMODELLING PURPOSES’ * ‘Sab, October 29 --PHOWE, 232i Kinnaird © Catholic Ciub Lumber ‘and Building Supply. al ; lands. Jack McIntosh, scout from Rexall Drug. ©. ||sinnsird, showed. his colorful| The Hon. W. D. Black gave the al apaed ae % aC the Ci Centre. At 2 PM the Scout Jamboree wl e at-|the Civic Cen’ e| Day nee Night Phony 4681 tended at Niagara-on-the-Lake second ‘business. ‘sésion * started Hose bat summer, with Reeve J. W. Casey of Saa- : s report, read by|nich in’..the. chair. Reolutions ee Pa Ww ‘who was chair-| were again resumed: and _. bill’ 12, ‘man of,'the evening, showed al Highland’ Drainage Act was’ dis- _ E : Pa cussed, also recommendations by J. E, Brown, qualifications of Officials. A’ reception at the’ Civic Centre followed by a dinner ‘was sponsored by ‘the City of Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Smithers,’ Terrace, McBride ‘ and Quesnel’ and Dawson Creek.” Sales x xX Rye Pipeean ; of: Te Consoleated: Minin and ie 4 G asi iz Cominco- i to ae “HAVE er HEARD... ARE You PLANNING A oY : 4 .. Smelting r ie. ‘City "ol. vai bieoors aa YOUR, PRESENT. ONE? at the — KINNAIRD . IMPROVEMENT and ‘considerable crossfire - was when : No. 26 ‘got on. the flor,’ re: water supply outside municipal limits, presented -by the City of Veron. It was eventually defeated by a vote of 85 against “and 79 in) favor. “ ‘ The delegates attended a uiich- eon where the Hon. Williston .| Minister. of Education’ gave’ sn WATCH | NEXT. WEEKS. PAPER i nS SSS ting» report? ¥or'*the’ election ’ of Of- ficers,' Reeve’ C. Schultz : of? Sur- rey took: the chair and’ the NEW "SHIPMENT: OF BLOUSES - TLRnEe: SKIRTS. in the famous Lig - Materials; JUST: ARRIVED — Dacron, * ‘Lace ‘2 Wool Flannel, : Printed Corduroy, a Tailored Cottons, All! Woo! Tersey cand“ ~~ Linen’ Weave “Rayons, .Colors White, ” _ Black, Red, “Pink, Blue’ and Grey English Tweed ,and Faricy Reyons lal at $6.50 to $12.60