PAGE 6 Letter To The. Editor NO [AIRFORCE OBLIGATIONS oo - FOR AIR CADET CORPS Eidtor, Castle. News: Dear Sir: Recently I' ran actoss, an art- tical in a+ -magazine’ entitiled “Why I am an Air Cadet,” and in view .of a conversation I had with a young chap. in. our town e few days:/ago\'I (should be very pleased if you: could find space in. your newspaper ; tor |: what Ihave to say.” ‘This young, chap: said to me— “I I: join the’ Air‘ Cadets they will put me inthe Air Force.” I pointed out that;;this..is not the case as the Air. Force just oo as the’ other. .armed ’ forces are interested in getting'-young fel- lows and girls from'14 to 18-to join their cadet movements be- cause they have the. facilities to offer them valuable training - in filmed, said, and sung about the Royal Canadian , Mounted’ Police that they have! become almost legendary in* their ‘own’: time. -} gift of $10,000 has ‘just been re- | tish . Colmbia’s, Department ‘ of “1 500“was = received in’ 1948, two - pyears. after Slavonic. Studies was} * at, ‘1A second gift of $90,000, ‘Was 're- A. Rockefeller Foundation ceived ‘by'the University ‘of *Bri- Slavonic: Studies. Dr.’ James .O. (og The ee ent ‘has “received a total of more ‘than $100, 000 “in Rockefelley : grants over 'the'past six ‘years; An ‘initial gift of-$1,- the U; ceived'in 1949. ; “The money ‘will be ibaa ‘chiet- ly’ for. library.” and ~ research material, ‘according to Dr..Sobell. The. University’s 20,000 . volume Slavonic Studies library’ is now the largest in Canada: ree ote The ds both The true story’ of the di come around to the Ele tary Schoo] ‘day at 7 p.m. and "ind cout what itis all about. s In addition to training it in lead- ership) and citizenship, cadets get instruction oie airmanship, the’ Neston of Arts and" Bachelor Arts vin! is, > even more exciting. The. RCMP'’s war against ‘crimeig not: a suc: cession of gun-fights and:70 m.- ph. car-chases;* « “most::of their work is.done quietly in’ labor- atories such*as the one above, showing two. fingerprint, experts, in this, Malak “photo. >A new: series -by. “the cE Some of these: subjects tie in with their. work. at school and thus one: helps ‘the other. Cadets also have the; yprivilége of target, practice: on ‘the rifle range down |¢ by. the Forestry. “Station: Of course drill’ is an import- ant subject in cadets but: Pt ps better way. for” the youth of} Canada to: appreciate the’ prin-. ciples . of disipline, and what i better way to’ bring out ‘the ‘im- portance of “good posture ‘so + the: High School course * of: Health and: Persons! Development. ° At the present: time. ‘here. ‘are some vacancies in the Squadron to bring it up to a strength of 50 cadets, When this, number. is reached’ then more” equipment will be available, . such as. com- nical : accuracy, dict ‘was: Excell Beate. To Office Renata ‘Women’s .. Institute were returned to office at the annual meeting held. at. the home’ of Mrs. P.. Warkentin, ‘Oct. 15. and Mrs. Matt: Rohn, engine 2.1 feels it for the students. . Our Squardron pee ‘plmapiatea its first. year of operation: and | repo! the Annual Meeting. is being: held in the Legion Hall on Mon- day, October 25 ‘at 8: p.m: -How about ‘you Mr.: and ‘Hrs. Citizen, shi syour interest in this very worthwhile organization. by the’ directors. ° Standing Committes convenors are to. be named at the Novem- ber meeting, which will be held at the home of. Mrs. Lou, Chiz- mazia, one week earlier than usual on November 5. , The 14 members and two visi- tors present sang. several, songs and repeated the rom Woman's of" Studies, ~The teaching staff ‘of twelve - offers four’ coursés” in Polish, °11 in Russian and °12 :in Slavonic | | ern ‘Burope,: Soviet ‘Asia ‘andthe East, Far. Slavonic: studies ” ‘graduates: have been: employed , by private industry, the’ National ' Research Council, “the Defense Research Board, and ‘have: also ‘gone ‘into the. farmed forces,” teaching, journalism ‘and radio, One'grad- uate, “Mary. V..o MacKenzie, is now. CBC's, International. ‘Service Represent tive | : quickly if it is” ‘mixed’ with eq parts. of ' water and‘ ‘vinegor int stead. of water’ ‘alone. ay - SEENOGRAFHIC WORK: _ BOOKKEEPING PHONE, 3967 Fanaio is Stoochnoff area studies of Central. and East- - DAYS ‘PHONE 2961" PAINTIN Mi PAPER HAN W. 0. PELTON ond. °. T WOYKEN, * Quick —.Clean — - Reasonable “A: full slate, of ‘officers. of the | - Voters’ The Spouse of an owner: of. in the Village of. Castlegar, rBineed on the annual-list of Creed in | unison. rt was read. and adopted and then the Standing convenors: gave’ their. Soporte A letter ‘from the ‘Hon. R. E. sérvice read. and a‘ resolution to the i of Health and “Welfare And to my, little: pica who said “If I join the Air Cadets, they. will : put -me™in the. Air Force,” what do you think “now? Yours’ very . truly, One The js Club work. and an. urging. the establishment of a dental faculty: ‘at UBC, ‘was pas- sed... ‘nceting “discussed 41 claration shall be. delivered made. THE CORFORASION OF THE VILLAGE OF. CASTLEGAR "MUNICIPAL - 2 List making ‘th ion under Section 7 of the Municipal Hlections: reg as amended’ by. Chapter. 8 of the 1954 Statutes of British Ci 3) »_ Forms may. be obtained. at the Nillage © Dédeictions ‘inay-be made! before! the/ Village Cleric and? must‘ be delivered: to the Village Clerk not later than 5 o'clock P.M, on: the last day of October: 1954.’Such de- land or lena improvements may have his or-her name ~ Voters by je. neces>" swrithin two ‘days: atter it 49: int a‘leader-and in: Youth “Organizations * : ‘Legal _Hodge Podge : ‘An old lady.,walked ‘into court - and addressed: the Sjudge, Are you. the judge of reprobate,” . he replied. “; he the judge of. the probate, Ue “Well, I reckon. that’s it. You see my husband died .detested left me with a couple of. infidels and I want to know if af Lean be canetons will be-held in Nov- ember. ‘A committeeof Mrs. Matt Rohn Mrs, Wiebe“and Mrs. W.-J. Hale, was named to raise money for school playground: equipment. SNOW: FLIES. DOWT PUT. ee _OFF t “Congress « of ee is: noteworiny for 5 two reasons. | f Ia te fst place, Dr Forsey was one ‘Labor’ offically supports the oor. ‘ political party. © B ae ae Forey. wis particpating in’ panel Chamber: of: Commerce in “Hialifax; Oot Pet “ober 6, 1954, He forecast that if working A} -;'|s0me sap, in my: ‘family, tree:-who ‘a. bank,’ ‘There ‘must’ have been tary miscue,'How else ‘can I plain ‘the: fear. end feelings:'of guilt that .assail“me everytime | as I-seek~ to dash ..a ‘cheque =] Strange community? oY ‘As ‘far/as I‘know, however, : they came, ‘It's’ when’ they: were ,| leaving, berhups, that © one’! had SHOUSE 2 ‘Ave: Phone ‘2387, }) purri|rt C3 41) of; patience 1 oe my, flop | : House, ‘Dumont *Subdvision, Kinnaird. : “ROO Mi MODERN HOME, IN’ miinalra. Full’ plumbing. Baty Modern, heated, electric range. ; Phone 3806, Kinnaird. TWO |. ROOMED .. FURNISHED was ‘to,’ get the’ ‘garter-vending | 2 Flush “and: Shower Two BEDROOM, APARTMENT C.tin 42 sqcks. The: ‘only ‘solution I" saw. era Be hi £3.42 42 outside the store. I argued | with | myself, I chided! - myself. Come an on, ‘This: is no way. to ai -with cashing. a. chequ MODERN HOUSE WITH TWO bedroo: ms: Apply $70, Maple ters and thts. or, Phone: 2972,2< ; PS "42 foremothers) ‘must ‘have robbed |' ‘|name? Maybe it’s’. on your: my ‘ancestors were’ as” honest:'as |’ \]ly. they knew ‘all about’ me.’ “said. the manager. up. Be. a man.: There's, nothing ‘ wrong hast; year’s: Jong. und res,’ ‘your, ives your friends call. y y iNeed we’ go: into, that r ask: “What,” , ‘he ‘repeated | slowly | ‘and laboringly as, if. he. were ca. Tibetan’, Bind for) a copy. of ‘the : Sanskrit,’ “! our ver's licence.” : was my,.name.‘and sure enough; it had myname on it. Obvious ‘Noy, Pitas do you, do?” “"I—cash* Sietaes Ruse) iLy- ons, . was inca 40 tand costs by Stipendiary : Magistrate W: H. Taylor at Maglatrate's Court; C; legar, ,-last . week, after. be! found. 1 Sullty of. failing to “pull over and. stop? when approaching an,emergency vehicle. , jsThe charee.s sfroge from. ‘'A’salt' bath once in a‘ while Is extremely invigorating. Use’ a ‘glass ‘of salt in’ your tub or ap- ply. gently to your ‘skin,’ like soap, * ‘Your skin / will feel’ ikea «+ satin afterwards. I. produced: my: ‘wallet... ‘There admit "it" mournfully... “but Twas I thought hard, Might. as well “Once,” 20 MPa haven't: any. PART. TIME |: HOUSE .. WORK In; Castlegar.: By the 3day.or hour. Mrs Stewart Hill, ’. clo & vee iol; emer 3 Sty 1 2955 tne Pm “Robson. : PS. 41 may claim. by. poying for, this | There you’ are.” /-.: = | these - things: ‘out ‘Youd.? 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