, CASTLEGAR; B.C. WEARING. EVERYWHERE. Sova Campus chic... . Hussy shoes by Medecalf for school or loafing .. . for all you’ do there is a Hussy Shoe . . . popular anytime +. you won't be satisfied until you wear Hussy shoes moderately priced -Maddotks Twin Rivers Boys . Look For Sponsor The Twin Rivers Boys, a western band consisting of Cast- fegar musicians are looking for a’ sponsor who would finance their appearance on CJAT, Trail. Nick. Keraiff, leader ‘of the band and electric guitar player, says that the station has’ agreed to take them. on ‘even ‘without a ae ae put “that. this would . | make t 3 difficult, what. with eatin ri Sppointment (times, ete. There are to be four ‘ual. cians on the radio program, an they still have to be a and tng a larger group now , Play- iB. KINNAIRD “MAN, GETS PILOT’ LICENSE Robert Hawkins, 26, a) Kin- naird resident,’ has‘ ‘received his private: pilot license ‘entitling him to fly eel planes, has been training intermittently with * the Waneta Airways ler instruc- ter .Jack Connell. since last October, Training: took place at A FULL LINE OF ScHooL SUPPLIES : BINDERS, SCRIBBLERS, KEY "TABS, REFILLS,: PENS, ‘PENCILS, PAINTS, ON PORTFOLIOS, PASTE. | Mr. Hawkins, Columbia Gardens airport, Trail. — We guarantee the lowest price — August 3] (aad Sept | ACE CREAM, Shannon, y Pint bricks, 2 for -.......... 45e¢ Free Dixie Cups for the children ORANGE JUICE, Broders, frozen Bee ee ae SUGAR, 25 Ib. sack .........0.05. $2.49 MARGARINE, Parkay, UO pits cece es iee cen 30, 488! ‘CHOICE VEAL re Blade Roacis, Ib. :......00.+222- OC Round Bone Roasts, Ib. eee ee ees 498, Lamb Stew, !b. ee 190" ‘Hamburg Steak, ib. vied an Eee - Be Co -OP —% “FINE AT FQURTR, » who pre- : sently employed with the C.'M. & . Co, went to school in oT ! Refailers (Continued from page. 1) everywhere, They said that. if Shop ‘Early and Save Pifts Rexall Drug they coulg not get .a- by-law decreeing all-day closing they at least wanted all-day closing on Wednesday as the second-best choice. They wanted two full days off each week. CASE FOR WED. AFTERNOON CLOSING A Eremenko and Co. - Prices Effective Aug. 31 and Sept 1 The case for W pelea closing, presented y the large department stores yand some building supply stores, runs like this: Monday is very far from being a slack day. (One spokesman for. the department: stores said that he had 160 customers last Monday). The public. will react unfavor- ably toward being deprived of a whole shopping day per week. Furthermore, the efforts to have all-day closing made -com- pulsory for all Castlegar pus ROASTING CHICKENS BLEACH, —— CHEESE, Spreadea: PORK & "BEANS, Ne MINCED BEEF, 3 Ib. $1. nesses the ‘part ‘of the Monday-closing people. “We do not want to tell them what day they {should close, but neither do we want them .to dictate our closing days.” a spokesman for this group said. He: ‘was apparently referring to the fact that up to now the matter of closing is left to the merchants, Once a_ by-law ‘is enacted, however, closing on a certain day would be compul- sory. A: by-law can only be changed by 60 percent of the voters. By Wedresday, however, it looked. as ‘if the: “filibuster” by the. Wednesday-afternoon group would fail. The most they could expect was an indefinite post- ponement. of the plebiscite, since is withdrawal, . according to’ the Village lawyer, could not legal- ly be- accomplished. ‘No decision on the plebi- scite by the ‘Village Commission was ‘taken “yesterday due to the absence of a suordn: : PIGELING ONIONS FROZEN "FOOD LOCKERS. for: rent Back-To-School Shoes GIRE's OXFORDS SADDLE OXFORDS Two-eyelet ties i Black Suede or Tan with four-eyelet: ties in. black suede, .red .or blue. Beig je. A i 4 Sizes 4 ‘to sizes to 9 . PAIR Ss papier Children’s. OXFORDS- brown leather, cand com- position sole. . PENNY LOAFERS in brown leather, com-- Position’ sole, . Sizes 4 to 9 AIR oc $5.95 AIR ..... — SCHOOL SUPPLIES: 7 ZIPPER BINDERS, z inch tings, $3.78 - Loose-Leaf ‘Refills, : Math. Sets; Science . + Stenographers - Supplies,‘ Ete. A -KEYTABS” 3:24: ‘page _books $4.99. Bite 5 to. 13, 1 to 3” $2.95 $5.50 - i” Everyone is Getting Ready For. School Days : ‘AND “GETTING READY”: INCLUDES NEW CLOTHING. 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Pkg, SoS NG's Se aves Sige 4&8 ai IOS LUNCH KITS. , PRICED AV $2. 95 - — ‘8 = Nae 35 “VOL 9, No. 36) ‘Marauding Bears ‘Split Peach ‘Trees : A marauding boit or beara ‘ —split a sturdy peach tree, down in the middle in their oi School 8k Slalf. - Stud opposing camps of the Castlegar merchants Bes: 0 jhe preyénted for the juicy fruit in Robson this week . ‘Mrs, A. ‘Smecher, in ‘whose ¢ orchard the damage -was «done, ‘reports seeing brown bears ~ around on’ several’ previous oce casions. She. said that - some ‘of her neighbors . also complained about bear damage.: . “ ‘The bears’ are not "generally the board © to Feciie he. | Monday | y School yare ‘greete new "faces" (among when they trooped to's school hoard ‘was eee after. eegthy verbal. battles’ last “week?; Each side was'to appoint three*nep' sentatives, whilé the ‘balaiine, of power. would, be: held. by: tral nae i ‘appointments, “jade to replate’'teachers’.who | resign- ed during the’ summer, ‘months, are; re- | N.\Fishwick, Mr. Lind,- Mr. Filip- “Mrs. So- to by’ oles shave and, will run, wheir PP Although: most ‘of the ‘sot fruits has ‘ been harvested, the ‘winter apples will be Mr, Bear's ‘Rext temptation. : halted the. ting. up of the board, “Also stilt to be named is the impartial arbitra whose: job it will -be about ;-agreement . betwee opposing factions. by one torte to -the ‘repietenta- 4 There are alsoa ‘number ‘of new school’ by’ eleven 3 . eir teachers | ' SD. Anderson, : Mr. : “Dif ach Swarlson, : Mr.-R, ‘Whittaker, Mr.| highs its:.are set ‘up inthe ol gymnasium. A; short progyar has been’ arranged * for the night. on’ the ‘stage in. school ‘district ‘No. 9. New.’ at] w the Twin-Rivers School are Mrs. J. Lamont, and Mrs, L, Lakeman; “R.“Rindler of Robson, but con- dirmation: could not; yet be ‘ob- fained. se the. ..| closing. situation continicy with J to the Wednesday aft art nob some of the. retailers closing all day Monday,..and others ,adher- closing, C. a Mr, ' H..Neuber; ‘at | Champion wise Mr, ee Landis; : at” Naliey j party ‘and’ an: evening dizimer will fol- low the’ gala ‘opening of the new eral: bi buildin: ana jhe Castle. Gftice ribbon is to: ‘The affair was* ‘regular “meeting.‘of . the “Village Commiséion, ‘and. Chairman Kraft to be. present,and ing: possible’ the’ construction: Of sa tank.ac- :. cording. ‘to Bo: ‘Affleck’s' specifica wae aot eas i ign absen ‘of day;-while Mrs. : S\ atin, arge ‘of impaired - driving; ‘Grand: "Forks palies ha {public works crew ‘will’ be stalled and. tested each’ morning. ‘rot be}:sent’ iejeda| ihe village the | limits.to tight fires in the future, The only ' exception “in this .mat- ter would: be the village of Cast- ah legar, : with ‘; whom Kinnaird -has road from’ the C. ir -Band will .be in’ atten- , atid the weekly e| Was ‘omitted from ‘th 1 ol. ‘The Club is in‘charge at the stated” that: due: ‘to: tunate . error: the. Kir pos ‘list as being’ one of ‘the sponsors of the ‘Fair. The Board’ daid that it was extremely .sorry!. for. -this omission. The Kiwanis’ club had done much towards’ helping’ ‘the Board, espécially, Mr. W;.Schwar- Juvenile. Section ‘ and” is ‘donat- ing’a’cup to the fe Retail Merchants: ‘Associa ton will ‘be held. : : 7, the ‘smaller children attend. Fireworks will also: be held?pn Saturday, and ‘ate’ sp' jored: “the ' Kiwanis: Clubs ee thi Legion, the Fall Fair “ard Pitts’: Drug. i Beefs: ‘or Sugges ons?” Put Them, in. Writing! Co: * | sion; ‘the ‘best way. tq-get action |: 3g is! to put’ them -in\ writing and cae them the 0 sioner to tell-him ote woes ‘and Club| simil: Tax help for for people who'rent* their living quarters is:.a'.‘physi- cal impossibility’, R. E. Sommers said today, ‘when asked whether the Social. Credit. government, if elected, would introduce ony legislation to’ help, tennants:.in! a lar way. as homeowners, who let if: go at‘ that: ‘The, result was th that : complaints’ sand, ‘isuggestions ee sometimes failed'to get the proper |; ittee, or: that