CASTLEGAR, BC. The following persons should apply ot once to have their names included in the voters list for the coming electior.. (1) Those who have reached the age of 19 years, and who have not previously voted. (2) Those who for any reazon failed to vote at the last election. (3) These who have moved into the district. since 1953. (4) Those of the Doukhobor faith, born in Canada. The registration of voters will close Tuesday afternoon August 21st. Registration forms are available at: Castlegar Drug Store and Anderson Agencies. The LIBERAL PARTY keeps you informed on all matters pertaining to the Election. Listen to ett LIBERAL _CANDIDATE LE T. WALDIE T pm: y, A “21st over 65 AT. _ CASTLEGAR NEN Kinnaird Korner PHONE . 3227: Mr. Jack Reed of Pincher Creek, Alta, is spending.a few days holidaying at the hore of Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Hughes. He is accompanied by a friend, Jan Jacobs, alo of Pincher “Creek. Mr. and. Mra. D..iM.’, Davies and children left’ by. car ‘Monday for a short vacation at Edmon- ton, where they will’ visit _re- |] latives and friends, « Mrs, Alex Creighton _ac- companied | by Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Mitchell left -by.car Sun- day for Kamloops. They will enjoy a short holiday with Mr, Creighton who - is at” present employed by Bennet and White Co. at Kamloops... Mr. and Mrs, S. G. Muishena ang Keith left for coastal points on Friday. On their return they will be accompanied by their Donna, who has ‘been MARGARENE, Parkay 2 Ib. pkg. 49c CHAMPION DOG or CAT FOOD; Dr. Ballards, 2 tins for Ris efahelle'te 25c CAKE MIXES, Co-op pkg. Geiss 290 PICKLES, Sweet Mixed, red seal 16 oz. jar eo oe ee SUGAR, hoa yellow Pork Chops, LBs Sirloin Steak, Lb. .... Beef Pot Roasts, Lb. CoO- OP STORE ‘PINE AT FOURTE. A Fremenko and Co. Prices : ‘Effective August 17.818 : MARGARINE, ‘Allsweet je: an Ld 2 tbs. 65c BOLOGNA, in a piece ing at’ Mission. Mr. ‘ad mar and ft at Deer Park. Gail and ont left Saturday for Red Deer, Alta. returning via Glacier Park in a few days. Mr. John Nixon, on leave from the RCAF at Claresholm, Alta., was home for the week- end. ‘Mrs, Carl Christensen, Lorne and Lois are spending a few weeks. at: Christina Lake... *Mr.-and Mrs, E. ‘Fitzpatrick had as their guests this - week Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Fitzpatrick and. Marie of Seattle, Wash. Mrs, P, Smibert has as her guests cher. daughter Mrs. W. Nissen and grandchild Janine of Winnipeg. ‘Mrs, J. McLeod and daughter ‘Terry are: visiting with Mrs. McLeod's mother, Mrs..K. Jen- sen int Nelson this week. .. G. R, Scorgie, on a month's leave. from the RCAF in “Lac St.-Benis, Que., is visit- ing his mother, Mrs, S. Finlay. Mrs. Rene A Ut: has as her guest for a few weeks her sister, Miss Helen ~ Kuntz of Regina. Miss Kuntz was one of the lucky winners at the Bingo last Saturday. Master Kenny Roberts had as his dinner guests on Wednes- day evening Peter Dodgson and Tarrie ufman, the occasion being his A'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR a is Complete Beauty : Y Service By v nppointment PHONE Nora Nojelsky Gelgar Institutes Retirement Plan Canadian Chemical: & Cel- lulose C Lta. PRESCRIPTIONS that it is instituting a. Retire- ment Income Plan . effective September 1, 1956. Designed to cover all em- ployees after one year’s service, the Chemcell Retirement Plan is on a contributory pasis with the employee paying 5% of his salary- and provides at the age of. 65 an annual pensior of 1%% of career pay. during the years of participation and 1%% for eligible past service before the effective date of the plan. ‘The Company will pay the full cost of providing. the pension based on the past service. Mr. D. W. ident ’ YOUR DOCTORS. PRE- SCRIPTIONS WILL BE FILLED ACCURATELY & QUICKLY WITH THE . BEST OF DRUGS AT. THE LOWEST PRICE. AT ee Rexall Brug Manager, Celgar Limited, noted fat the Chemcell plan which to all most intteactive to eligible sii ployees. Celgar employees" is a special O for those employees who ‘have had 15 years continuous service with Celgargand a Company that it acquired. To recognize their service with predecessor companies the Chemcell Plan provides a mini- fam pension of $700-per year, ad such an employee by tak- Of particular interést ito | MEN'S DRESS: OXFORDS -Famous Narhe Brands —Scstt-McHale —Gale — Bata ine the Old Age Option is a retirement -in- come of not less than $1,000. a year from the age of 65. RICK’S Sales & Service : | Phone 2946 Everything In TN. ~ Supplies Fleetwood T.V. TV. Greb and Tebb Priced From $795 To 45? : Sizes 6-12 . Maddocks _. SHOE STORE Justin Kout-|._ Spent Sunday} ' Mr. and Mrs, Leo LeFaivé,|* ‘ NO W. t FOR YOUR SEASON'S : WU e ‘THRIFT SHOPPING ..-.: Buy from this big book—Canoda’s leading shopping centre. tf your copy hos not orrived write to EATON’S. Satelonse Piste ourione | Mall Order, Winnipeg. ished ‘Every Thureday. at‘ Peer THURSDAY, AUGUST" 23; 1956 ~ Flares ‘Among ara | CASTLEGAR, EBRETISH “COLUMBIA ‘ The battle over ‘shopping days in Castlegar, which has. “been . going.on: for the past few “months, flared up'in a new spot this CG week — :the. Village 'C A -half-hour argument. was carried on between Commis- sioners Cook and. Pettitt, with neither side The argument. was over the question fo iving ground. ; 7 be put to the elece by :the local retail torat¢ at 1a - propo: merchants: ‘ ‘Itswas the> first meeting for “Gordon Pettitt, ‘who was elected by las It; was -also. the’ first” regular meeting: in ‘the new ‘Village of- fee ~The. Pattitt-Cook 7 “argument de when , the © Village Clerk ‘tabled a petition froma “group of. voters, representing vover 10 percent of the ratepayers J asked the Village .Com- ission to hela ap ite ‘over. on a slack day, ~ The argument could not be resolved, and Mr. Kraft, .Com- mission Chairman, auggested that since’ Mr. Cook felt so strongly. on‘ the’ subjéct, he ought’ to ‘at- ants” meetings to give his views. The Commissioners then decided to table the“ plebjscite question. WATER: TANK Comm. Cook ‘in_ his ¢apa- city as " water. works | chairman the SwP ONE-COAT REPAINT WHITE SAVES YOU MONEY in FOUR WAYS! on. what vdoys., “they: could shop; * that, giving the +" number: could: ;be It’s « SWP'se extra high content of FES: that makes the difference? - "BES. = Williams House Paint, the film- forming solids surface equal 90% of the paint applied. In the case of a ““Bargain- | "Type" oF ‘inferior paint, the film-forming solids are as epee as 45%. SAVES FOUR WAYS e Gives ‘double the hiding power — one-coat hiding on most surfaces! e Saves you time, money, labor! - « Gives extra years of protection! . ‘e Self-cleansing —. steve wine years, longer! i “SAVE. ON PAINTING With: ORLY $8.49 GAL. WE st’ S$. , 29 , PICNICS, smoked” 33c 24 ax. | 69 PORK & BEANS, broders 15 oz.: tin, 2-for .. 25¢ FROZEN. FOOD LOCKERS | for rent CLEARANCE SALE Ladies’: Childre "SWIM. RUNS and - “SWIM. SUITS Reduced’ ‘by zi erclie "ONE: -THIRD d by ONE-THI RD aoe e eee nee eeree Children’: WHITE SHOES and NDALS SHOES and SANDALS white & brown saeee, $295 $1.95. ing . days Pp d'to the Ci jon, that shopp! The would give ‘the. ‘voters the. choice . between all-day closing on Mon- cine or. - Wednesday. * Comm. Cook: attacked the the ee teat ae chants in his opinion the.choice between and. Wednesday was the, vot; ich Stosing: day. would only result in- ‘confusion.--He-said that: the selosing : day. should ‘be FIRE. CHIEF -TO ATTEND | FIRE FIGHTING ‘COLLEG! Castlegar © Fire « Chief Lewis is going to attend a:Fire Fighting College. held: in. Kam- loops from’ August-.28 :to 31... The offer.to.attend the:Col- Jege ‘was* discussed . bY the® vil- af with ‘the’ “Canadi. Pacific Railroad regarding . the purchase of a tank owned ‘by the GPR here had. progressed very favorably thanks to a co-opera- tive attitude on the ‘part’ of the railroad people, and that a de- finite’ reply - was. expected soon from Montreal. ' The price’ ‘offered - ‘by the (Continued: on “page” 8) ‘As. Socred: Candidate? \ 7 Robert E. Sommers of ‘Cast- 2} legar. was’ nominated * Monday 1| night as Social Credit candidate rfor, the: riding of -Rossland-Trail. ‘The nomination was’ put..up 2 wy Gordon Reith’ of Kinnaird, arid’ endorsed: unanimously :-by | - e} the 300’ delegates present: at the tion ‘im * Trail ig Reith called ‘the: candi- ate first rank cabinet minister, ‘material and the man who. gave Up his job to represent you vin the > legislature. His / ‘ability ‘to handle : ‘his Leones has * never been ‘ challeng ‘ seteocd B thanks,. saying” that “the “premier time ‘to ‘obtain a_ mandate from the. voters’for the proposed tax rebate to ‘homeowners. ‘He said, “This: :past while’ has been: an): and had ‘called the ‘election at this|* era: of - great” ‘political smear. a People’ have phoned my hofise terid one of. the ‘Retail Merch-|. 1 Dak, Alberta, : coe Canadian ‘Travel Bureau Photo ‘best-of-seven :*; series _with Mission Orange of ‘Trail, lost ‘out during. the’ weekend in a. brave e ‘B.C...Championship. The .team scored a 6-0 semi- but. went down, toa 12-7 defeat, neo, Midway, SI ‘Shows - final ‘victory. over, the New. West- the. minster Royals early on Sunday, | ' er in--a , game -> against ‘Victoria's old: George Hotel Senior, A team. i The: victory. over. New West- a no-hitter by, vention for. the’’ “selection ofa _- He also said i that there had been discriminatory attacks om his - wife based on ‘racial -back- ground, referring specifically to Elmore: Philpott, a liberal’ MP Tage. 'C and the matter of * ‘costs was : dis} cussed, ;° Mr.’ Lewis’. request. for $150 to ‘cover the whole trip: was granted “after “it ‘was ‘found that 1 leage, lost time, from. “V Reciting instances‘ of .road construction in the area, he said, “We will leave the old road over the summits as a monument’ to Liberal efforts.” was chairman _of- the meeting: Carl. Loeblich « of ' Kinnaird: Kinnaird Stree! Naa, Completed. Numbering ‘The: end: of. one, a, and:the beginning of a new, ‘one for the Village of ‘Kinnaird’.is in the making, as.the- local. branch .of International prepares to: put. up street signs all-over ‘the ‘Village, thus writing finis to the: unanimity ‘of streets'and houses. set of for street names inthe forthcoming |’ provincial election ‘will be held at ,Traii tomorrow, | August’ 24, at.the Knights of Pythids Hall. Ran Harding, MLA for, Kaslo- Slocan, ‘will be chairman of. the meeting, at which several candi- dates will: be ‘put forward, re- presenting ‘all parts: of. the Ross- ‘land-Trail. riding. - | A policy “statement + ‘released this week by ‘the: local ‘party representatives expresses’ the view that the “snap” le Victoria j= * We nightly’. shows . oa the cohol pymnssium, “Riddies “rides ‘will. enliven’ the ‘Castlegar’ District ‘Fall Pair, which, takes place on September 7. and-8.. 1. -- is also nened to have a traveling display of the 3 RCAF for Kiddies: rides: will be in. the hands of. the, Fruitvale Legion. A’ Castlegar-Kinnaird Has The Candidates Castlegar ‘and . Kinnaird have the mer who make poli- tical candidates, as is being in. the election campaign. ‘Ghere are excellent pros- pects that all three candidat~ es ‘running in the Rossland- Trail electorial district. will be. from our two villages-: (It is not likely that. there will be ‘a -Progressive-Conservative candidate. With R. E. Sommers of’ Castlegar’ nominated by the Social Credit League, and W. T. Waldie’ the Liberal candi- date, only the CCF nomina- tion’ “is sult to (come but sources, the, nemination ot either Graham Smith of ‘Cast- legar.‘or, Sam Muirhead, of ‘Kinnaird is Probable. |B.G, Liberals ‘Announce (2-Point Campaign Platfona British Columbia Liberals have’ released’ a statement ‘con : a,-12-point platform en which they. will campaign in the If electe: ‘the Liberals piortise will: the. Legion‘: -) Robson Water. ‘Sytem "| Pressure ‘Adequaie, Trustees ‘Say The pressure in the Robson water supply system. is’ oth’: on’ yi and’): Baiurday. - nigit ‘Phe display. has b; been made ry from_,.the Kiwanis: Club, the Legion, - the | Fair: Board, _ and PittsDrugs. . ~ Concessions are to be set up on. ground. opposite the high school, while ‘the exhibits — the main: item of the Fair; — will ‘be on aisploy, 3 a the high school for, fire’ fighting purposes, Rob- son Irrigation District trustees declared this week in reference to.a report in last week's issue of the CASTLEGAR NEWS’ de- scribing ‘the fire which destroyed cue Salekin home.’ .... ; The report quoted | a “forestry service official as saying the are +4 7. hasbeen’ called for two reasons —The Social Credit-government poe ‘afraid’: of disclasures * which »;be: made ; concerning © the s Sturdy-Sommers case, the’ Mul- ligan affair, and..thé...Stewart- | Cassiar road, All:of these things have , been °! grassly: mishandled and will bring them discredit.” goes ‘on; :.“they.;are ealling tthe election :because ‘of ‘their. heavy defeat:.in’ and hel had” been lack. of .water. due to low pres- sure. Lack of. pressure had. also been ‘reported by members of the ‘Salekin’ family.: Mr. ‘Ross: Oborne, Chairman of the Robson District preliminary partes -entries oan be large.” The. improved jen ing «in ‘the.school:is expected to add glamor to the exhibition. No Entries As Yet For District ‘Fall Fair No entries for the Castlegar District Fall Fair had been .re- ceived up to Monday, ‘Mrs. . E. | A. ‘McDonald. who is in‘ch: of ‘entries, said: this, week. :/. «She. said: it WAS: the: usual Board, and trustees D. Carter and. J. Scott,:denied that, sprink, ling by. other Robson residents ‘could: have any appreciable af- fect: on> water .pressure in. the main «said that::a possibilities ofa’ federal election when they ‘will probably, lose seats to the. CCF, f ‘of. the-Liberals on and hoe “numbers has been submitted to the: ‘Kinnaird. Village . Commission, by Dr. A. D. Johnson, Kinnaird Village C ; The plan: is’ now in. the hands of the Ratepayers Associa- tion, and ‘approval is expected shortly.’ The he in. the Dumont sub-division have all been. nam- ed: after trees, There are .no “numbered” avenues, such’ asin Castlegar—all streets have’ nam- es. “The names . for Bench streets came ‘“out” of the ‘blue”. . ‘There : “sizable — streets'|: 1 to are only two : the and ‘several | small “eross-streets. : No: names, have yet ‘been de- signated. for the Kuryluk’ sub- division; ; which, is in its earliest i stage of, (development.. 2 The: on of signs’! has -Heen promised by” the . Rotary Club : as''a ‘ community ‘service. No plans . have yet been-‘made for numbering ot houses, and. in|; di. naird..water supply was thelr: sup) the: Trans-Canada Pipeline issue’. ed at the last. regular - -meeting of. the. Village Commission, and lit! was decided to write a letter to Di. McKenzie: : West Bootensy. Health Officer, ; asking. him visit’ the: Kinnaird water Sone and to. give’ suggestions regarding Tax Rebate’ ‘Bribe’ . W. T.: Waldie: Saye. for * "Commissioners ‘Warner, Smales . and. Johnson were. pre- ent’ wah ‘the ‘meeting. 7) to = an rity to. ibneird aird Fire Commissioners “decided : Party Trail, Gueribed Premier Ben- £28) tax rebate “Mr. Waldie: ‘spoke to an® or- ganizational meeting. of ‘the i Liberal | ‘Association Chief A which: will ‘be held. ‘in’ Kamloops |. from ‘August: 28. to. 31. y pertine: ulations |: : Paul ildebrandt. was ‘Village’ Public ‘Works ‘ard’ a motion. was’ pass- during :the Fire Wiehting College Hotel They also: stated that’ accord ing. to thels ow observation proper- ‘th of to wait ‘tm til ‘the deadline‘ of September‘ 1 before.’ submitting ~ their - entries. The -work of.the. Fall mittee would be made ‘ said, if entries were ‘submitted as early as possible... © 3 ‘The largest. numberof ex- hibits. usually come from the groups © of Board’ of industrial relations; ex- tend workmen's compensation to include . all ‘co: fisher- men; provide - arbitration ee for the Civil Service of British to the Standing House Commit- tee on Labor; , 6. Honour our responsibilty to the aged, sick and poor; Youth Affairs under a respensi- ple: minister to‘ aid our. youth in. education, sports, the arts and all their endeavours and to combat the ever growing pro- blem: of juvenile delinquency; 8, Meet disaster to. agricul- ture ‘with direct action; ~ 9. Restore the . authority of Municipal Councils ane School boards;: + 10:7Revitalize the Provircial Advisory. Committee on. Indian Affairs;. I. Re-establish: ‘true amd con- debt ‘ana’ financial: Position of the province. ‘; 12, Respect ;‘the _ democratic : : function . of . the ‘opposition, as” and baking. It was hoped, how- ever, that a variety of exhibits .of farm ‘produce would also be on display, an’ bggi in, nko is. the symbol” of -a free society. es Liberal candidate for the riding of Rossland-Trail (which our district) is W. 7’ ty ‘had Seen left on during the fact™ ‘might have had something !sRobson,’:’ Hil Castlegar, has rationed the -wat- er“ tot be used: for, spray which is restricted certain days. : 3 He said. ‘the goveroment;: in’ order to-hand’ out such, a rebate, .| would have to get. the lost mon- ey. .elsewhere orcurtail: services, just.‘ like any. other business, People| who rent .their. homes would: ‘fail;to ‘get:any; benefit: pe AY “Liberal” cempaigr com- mittee ~ has “been » selectéd, ..con- sisting of R. Goulet,*Nick: Oglow, Mike Dalton,’ E.. Lewis,“. Ack- three ney," J..Leamy,: and : AS Bas Hor- v! oc of Castlegar ‘EAST :ROBSON WHARF COMPLETED: AS sons PATO ‘FINISHED. “The ast Robson: “Wharf,'; a $50,000 ‘Federal public - works project, “was: completed yester- day when, the appraach to tothe wharf. was black-topped. «:The fire, apparently as.a result of an). “| aversight because. of the excite- pral,|.ment.;,They suggested . that: this Waldie’ of Castlegar, Rink. Consiruetion Shows Spurt: As Russian-Speaking Volunteers Rally. (The rink tion show- the Spirit- eda’ spurt last weekend as vol- ‘unteer: work groups: from, Rus- sian-speaking communities show~ ‘ed_up‘en masse at the site, A group of | twenty-: men ‘from. Thrums and’ Tarrys were or ‘the : job Sunday . morning, with the ladies p lunch- ual poietic of Christ No. 8, and the Tarrys Improvement So-. ciety. They were told by the Direc- tors ‘that’ the Society was: very much in‘ favor.of having repre- sentatives from. the various it on the es for the’ whole crew-.The half day .of ‘real ‘activity’ showed a great improvement in the build- ines 7 Projects: Society ‘Directors Bi e +The “efter to” bring in ‘had \\come wharf -serves as the terminus ‘for Arrow Lake ship- “Donish and Wadas of Trail ‘were the contractors. from Mr. Peter : Konkin,»-who with’ Mr. Fred: Hadikin ‘and’-Wil- Ham: Perehudoff ‘attended _ the special Director's meting: last Board: A short cenilae: meeting of the Board was held on Monday, ‘up. before: the ‘start: Seater, De, ‘Columbia; refer all-labor, matters ~ “7, Forma Department of | ventional” methods ‘in’ stating the” ~~