Page 10 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Too Late to Classify NOTICE — Castlegar District Sea Cadets & Wrencttes will hold a Bottle Drive in Castlegar, Kine PTA Poster Gontest Winners Announced Winners‘ of the PTA Poster Contest, held in connection with the of Kootenay Festival Continued from page 1 -Girls Solo under 14° —. Lilly Zeibin and Nadeen Pefehudoff of Tarrys among: the contestants who, Mr. Odell said, had a style naird and Robson i am, in each community, ee Saturday. Please have your bot- tles ready. C1-18 ts and of and got the piece hobbies, May 13, were announced yesterday by Mrs. Dave Campbell, PTA p : NOTICE — Hear the Piand Festival ‘Winners in concert, Fri- day, May 14, at 8:00 p.m., twin - Rivers Hall, ‘proceeds to Soropti- mist Junior Championship pun. NOTICE — The Annual Meet- ing of the Cancer Society ‘will be held Tuesday eve, May 11th at The response to the contest was very disappointing, Mrs, Camp- bell said with only a small num- ber of entries from the 14 schools of the district, Judges for the contest were Mrs. W. Banigan of Castlegar and Mr, Joe Cushner of Kinnaird. ‘Winners ‘were: across well, Girls Solo under 9 — Lenny Savinkoff of Tarrys, was among the five contestants. “They really did get the idea of their song and made it a real lullaby,” said Mr. Odell. Elocution, Boys under 8 — Alex Perehudoff of Tarrys.‘and Wil- liam' James of ‘Nelson .tide for first with total marks | of” 167; Rickey Elliott:of Castlegar, sec- nd, 166 marks. Tony: Crosbie, Lila Maureen Fenner, Kinnaird, first 86 marks. Daphne Maclean Angus, Castlegar and Louise Irene Askew, Kinnaird, also com- peted. “Lila’s playing had life and there was contrast in the strengths. She had the best-ry- thm of all the pianists. Very nice indeed,” was Mr, Odell’s enthus- ed comment, Piancforte Duct under 12 — Teresa Ann Oswald and Arlene Hopland, Castlegar; and Louise Askew and Lila Fenner, Kinnaird; were among the 13 gucte compet- ing. Planoforte, under, 15 — Dawn Waldie, Robson, among the six contestants, Pianoforte, Beethoven, under 21 A. EREMENKO & CO. PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 7, 8 and 10 BLUE LABEL BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib, .... 620 PORK CHOPS + 360 ti BRARY Q | MIGTORIA, B.C, EWS | Published | Every Thureday at “The Crossroads of. the Kootenays” Vol. 7, No. 19: CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1953 ‘ 8 Cents Per Cony B.C, Labor Statutes Explained To Kiwanis An explanation of some of B.C.’s labor laws was given to the Castlegar Kiwanis ‘Club at their weekly meeting Tuesday S$ sured ict Hospital | Letters Patent Issued For Hospital Improvement District . Hon. R. E. Sommers Announces ane formation of ree district to finance construct- ion of a hospi ior the Castle; nettle has ‘bee: Provincial Government. pee : Teer heen This momentous piece of: ‘news was contained i ina telephone call yesterday afternoon from Hon. R: E, Sommers, MLA for Rossland and Trail and ‘Minister of Lands and Forests and Mines. In his call-from Victoria to the Castle News, Mr. Sommers‘. ‘announced that letters patent for. the improvenent. district, which" corresponds with the Castlegar School Districi, had just been issued. The announcement climaxes over two years of detailed and ex- . |haustive werk by the Castlegar and District Hospital Society dir- POT ROASTS, Ib, SINGED BEEF, Ib. _FROZEN FOODS_ PEAS, Fraser Vale, 2 for 350°. ICE CREAM, bricks .... 25¢ PURITAN ot _GANNED MEATS _ BOLOGNA, 12 oz, tin .. 380 WEINNERS & BEANS Martha|¢ Bernice Kavie Castlegar, second with 85 marks. Pianoforte, adult —- Ruth Gou- let, Castlegar, -playing Opus 10, no. 12, “Revolutionary Etude,” by Chopin, given 84 marks.. ‘The playing was good and there was an attempt to. really. catch the fire of this impassionate- piece. Not everyone can master: the in- v ” Z weicaeies of this master,” said Mr, HUNT'S: TOMATO- JUICE Boys Solfo under 8 — Alex Pere- 20 oz, tin, 2 for .. 830 hudoff, Tarrys, sole entry, 34 HUNT'S CATSUP marks, “The portrayal was good. Bottle ...... He almost had me inced new . shoes are easy to wear,” Mr. Odell Class A, (Grade Six) — and Ken Tschit- Popoff, Ootischenia, first; Kathe- Castlegar, Jimmy an Kenny Wolfe rine nc No. One| of Kinnaird, also among the con- testants whom Mrs, "McFarlane -said were “ten good public speak ers for future years.” Girls under 8. — All six contestants received. certifi- cates — Tania Charters, Castle- gar, 167; Gwen Hunter, Castlegar, ‘tied for second, .165;. Barbara Lightle, ( Castlegar, Sandra Lynne Craig, and. Olga. Ril- koff, Sie all third with 163. Hlocutijon, Boys under 10 — Maleom “Couch of Castlegar among the 8 contestants. Ek Junior C i evening in’ St. Alban's’ Parish Hall, by James G. James, Inspect- or, Department ™ of Labor at Nel- son, - “The Labor Laws are designed for the mutual protection of both employer and employee,” Mr. James said: \\“'They protect the against y and protect ploy from unfair competition.” Mr, James. said..he was_very much dissappointed’ at a‘ general lack of knowledge:on. the ‘part of Castlegar: employers, regard- ing B.C.'s. Labor Laws, and then went on to. explain them. | The. Hours’ of Work Act, he 8:00 p.m, in the Parish Hall. P1-18 B50” a see 48c . PORK RIBLETS, Ib. BEEF LIVER, Ib. .. _ Nabob COFFEE Limit One 3 second, Class B (Grade Seven) — Nick P, Popoff, _Ootischenia, first; John K: Ooti: ‘ia, sec- ond, Class C (Grade ees — Mary Ann Campbell: ,only entry. There ‘were no entries’ for grades nine and ten. z MOTHER'S DAY MAY Sth ploy Remember Mother speci ¥ Wrai SMILES N’ CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES $1.30 to ae: : 280 MEAT SPREADS, 2 for 29¢ LEGION CORNER PERFUME . STATIONERY PITTS’ Rexall - Drug. Day or Night Phone. 4231 All members and ‘friends are reminded of the V.E..Cabaret and Dance in the Legion Halt; Satur- day, May 8 beginning at'8:30 p.m. Tickets .are available from members. From Nevember, ‘1952, to Nov- ember, 1953, the number. of civil servants. employed by the federal government increased from 161,- 846 to 171,452, It is estimated that by 1954, the total will have increased” by an aaaitronal ship Class — Alec Perehudoff, Tarry’s Nadine’ Perehudoff;” “Tar- rys; and Maureen Lambert, Kin- naird, among the 12 contestants. Pianoforte under 16 —._Sona- tine 1 and 2 by Elgar — Joanne Duntop, Castlegar, 84 and 83 marks for second place total of Elocution, Girls under 12 — Section B — Maureen Lambert in two way tie for first ‘with 168 marks; John Shields} Kijinaird and Rose ‘Marie Buckna, Kin- naird, among three tied for third with 166. Sandra Gray,, Norma Idle and Gail LeFaive all ‘of Kin- Boys Solo under 12 —' Alex Reibin and Robert Pratt of Tarrys were ‘among the seven contest- ants. * Pianoforte Duet under, 14 — Pat Lambert and Maureen Lamb- ert, Kinnaird, were among those competing. The Primary School Tarrys Choir directed by, Mrs..G..Flem- ing; the Primary School Choir of Kinnaird, conducted by Miss Bar- bara Bermback; the Tarrys Ele- mentary School chairs under the direction of Mrs. W. E. McCabe and the. Castlegar ‘No. One. Ele- mentary School Choir directed by BUTTER : | Ist. Grade . Glo WAX CUT BEANS Country, Kist, 15 ‘ox. for ... _-Large — Local Fresh EGGS, Grado A Dozen .. 52c¢ APPLE JUICE, Clear Sun- Ripe, 48 oz. tin 340 NABOB FORK & BEANS: 2 for q.... 250 Coltage Cheese Pkg. ... 206 ALL PURPOSE FLOUR, Robin Hood or Five Roses, 7 Ib. hag ......... Sde said, makes. it illegal Jor anyone to work more than eight’ hours a day’ or 44:hours a week’ and prescribes: that split shifts shall (Continued on page 7) the Castlegar and. District “Hi seven’ .. What the hospital here will look tal that can ‘be built here.’ Acco: : aarp here will be of concrete. ‘end will b have ‘eight pepe A CASTLEGAR: DISTRICT Hi PITAL of similar to .- the above. is now launched on the Xoad to reality with ed to ectors, their organization committee and the small army of volunteer f Hospital Society ‘directors told of the. news, di the impr district toss soresséd deep. gratification. when ge une issuing of, letters patent for the improvement district, is E by the Hon. R. E.: ; thé improvement district have Bb issued. i The above preliminary sketch. “py Paul D. Smith, | architect for. Hospitat |S: is not tom like but shows the type of. bere at that Mr. S: ‘jot tre s for the will | Hospitat Society president A.. Cy Sylvest. 5° ” he d, “it does not mean construction will began right ' away. There will probably be no beginning af con- ;,{Struction* until next year. Nevertheless this we and our "many district supporters have been waiting tor.” built here,” commented is the announcement the next ‘step now is the election this election. The trustees, when elected, district, He said his board will ‘lhold a Meeting sometime next week to make the arrangements for will have. the power to pass money Miss “Muriel Stuart, participated in non-competitive classes which were given an alphabetical rat- ing. “It was good singing and gaye me a great deal of pleasure,” Mr. Odell said. Senior High School Band — Stanley Humphries Band direct- naird, also ‘competed. Elocution, Girls under 12, Sec- tion A — Lily Zeibin, Tarrys, among three tied for second with 167 points. Elocution, Girls under 12 — Section C — Valery Martell and Margaret Ann Black of Kinnaird “| bylaws for’ the district's share’ of the hospital Sorstruction. These bylaws. wil b when it Victoria and the 4 may then apply to the’ Minister of Finance to have the ren ~| quired: money: ‘collected. lected thro taxation. Mr. Sylvest” continued: “I. wish to take this opportunity to express sincere appreciation and’ thanks to everyone in the district who has supported: us so ‘well, ‘The hospital is a district project and we could not’ havé ‘arrived ‘at: this mil .{ cooperation ‘of the whole district.” @ GIRLS PENNY LOAFERS, all sizes, pre WHITE SANDALS, Pr. “The outlook for B.C. is a‘very; g E. ers, Minister of Lands and’ Forests ‘and Mines arid'MLA ‘for ‘Ross- |’ fond-Trail, told.the regular. rict Te , ) ) q ) ) q ) q q . Pee ewww we ] , and Elaine Chernoff of Castlegar, ‘tied for third with 167 marks. John Reed, Shirley Ball andKath- leen Croteau of Kinnaird. and Shiela’ Townsend, Carol Riley and Betty Salekin of Castlegar. also competed. %& SOCKEYE SALMON %’s Tiger Brand, 2 tins for %& FLAKED TUNA : 4's Blue Pacific .......... iendestlavstbeckussstoctscceslassse STRAWBERRY JAM Garden Gate with’ Pectin, 4 Ib. tin CATSUP, Aylmer 2 bottles for .............. PEAS, ‘Aylmer 4’s, 15 oz. tins, 2 for ..:.. - Peanut,Butter 38° : NG ORs Coe eS 24 oz... ‘:POSTS SUGAR BRE : Large PACKE o.nsnenceceesesens ce ee MARGARENE ' Delmar or Solo, 3.Ibs. for PEAS Fresh Frozen, Fraser Vale, pkt. eed ‘Scona Fruits & Vegetables | GELERY BANANAS ‘Per Ib... . a= LETTUCE. Per lb. ...... 2le GRANGES Per head -...:19¢ | TAs, 3 doz for CAULIFLOWER Por 23¢ BEEF POT ROASTS, th. eubulceues 8c 350. ) SIRLOIN or. T-BONE STEAK, Ib... + 65 | 1 REMEMBER MOTHER’S DAY WITH WHISPER NYLONS BY SUPERSILK Priced from .. $1.50 to $1.95 per Pr. * BOX CHOCOLATES BY MOIRS Pee eee Le cian el alanine atlas ailltian atleast antiletilliaastl Joanne Dunlop, Castlegr, second, 8&4 marks. “She had:a nice touch and there was a feel for Bach,” Mr, Odell said. Pianoforte, Bach, under 16 — Bach, ‘under’ 16 °— ed by E, A. Eames were quite good and: sound,”, for 1a worthwhile : effort in ‘which there was “much of merit.” ‘The Stanley Humphries Senior Choir directed’ by: Mr. Eames sang in the- Senior High ‘School Choirs’ section; Their’ tone was pleasing though balance was: not ideal, the first sopranos overpow- “made a * pleasant}. -@. MEN’S. “e MEN'S ‘WORK BOOTS, all'sizes, ae ering the second. The tion was good, Mr. Odell said. ( aa Rag gets POA eS ee tl atin aaa ANY = . \ “Yy" $18 FIR VENEER 3/8 SIS FIR VENEER. ¥%" S1S' FIR VENEER ............ if 5/8” SIS FIR VENEER... 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SHINGLES (all colors) per 64. 165 bb. ASPHALT SHINGLES, (all colbrs)* per sq. 210 Ib, ASPHALT SHINGLES ‘ll colors) per sq. 45 1b, ROLLED ROOFING BLACK, per roll .. 55 Ib; ROLLED ROOFING BLACK, per ste 90 1b.'M.S. COLORED ROOFING per.roll WHITE BUILDING PAPER; per roll’. power,” to the swe peline: which}; about. Jul: would: 2 should: ¢ te Seciaens, Ean of the r six month: th’ extension granted to the Celgar Di area,-He said the extension was the Cr yet had insufficient data:on vol- umes and species peculiar to this area, on which ‘to base. \any: com- ‘The , Forest. ‘Management Li- cence plan, on which-the Celgar operate, -and which it aims at a joint public end” Bede wate; development of sources, © ‘Eve tions, : our “power . "potential “‘enormous,”: neighbours are very | interested. Among “the . problems * arising |e. L/P, Romaine. he’. said’ “and ::our]: activities the event will include, and ‘Womens, ‘Institutes held at the home sot Mr. and Mrs. Booths “ for. fiof- dogs,’ sand- ‘wiches; pop ‘and ice-cream’ will be as}Set-up by. members of the Farin- ers Institute.- May 21st was set as the date for'a genéfal clean up of the groufids and buildings, etc. 4a. Law and:'Mr.iand Mrs. C: Williamson: were : nominated to paint and erect signs. Refreshments’ were .served. by the hostess, Mrs. Romaine, at fhe | close of the' meeting. : sioners to effect, for some months , | the residence _ is Tocated onan of.Castlegar for his tireless’ and i “We.wish to express special thanks to Mr. John A. Willams cluded. :: Where the hospital, will. be, of ‘sis piri ago by. 1 the ire night with chuts. S | Vallage «2 easily, once he its the Rotary Club has numbers for sale at West's’Store in Castlegar for benefit of those who did not purchase them from the. number- ing canvassers," \'“ Those who have ‘not purchased their ni This ‘is especially advantag us in the event of fire, enabling fie person phoning in“an advise: the ' fire department Bee actly where the fire is..” The village’ census - and direct- ory made in conj house et, are to do.so " before, the end of May. A project which. the Castlegar Fire Department and the Castle- gar and District Chamber of Com- had urged the . village commis- the house job was ‘one in ‘which every local Rotarian participated in his spare merce, along with other . groups] compiled © and’. ‘checked. . “This should be. completed. next week, Mr. West’ explained, Robson Host To W.I. Conference Tomorrow * The ‘Robson ‘Women’ Institute is. host_tomorrow. to the, annual ‘LODE. Scholarship Boosted to $100 oe > ions tor ‘the May" ‘Day wenclicn at Castlegar 0 one weak. from: ehpedey, are ‘progressing very .well.and ev willbe in West Ki WAL: Ci being .held- in the Robson .Com- munity Hall. Some: ' 20 ‘and. 120 ‘ke as Organizing: Committee ‘for thes Hospital District,” “Mr. Sylvest con— sites in’ both under consideration 1 but further, action was