CASTLEGAR_NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. DAYTON WoRK BOOTS Priced From $14.95 To $25.95 Others From $7.95 To $12.95 SIZES 6-12 at Maddocks SHOE STORE Highway Through South Slocan To Be ReRouted ‘Decision to re-route the No. 3 Highway through South Slocan ‘was made by Hon. P. A. Gag- lardi, B.C. highways, minister and a party of engineers who surveyed the proposed © route with South Slocan ; | Heglin Guilty _ (Continued from pase vn Letour came around the count to the Officer | Commanding the trial, ‘belng ' intoxi- cated in the orice on the night in also and tried ‘to pull the’ Corporal off me as he grabbed. hold of the Corporal, “Don't do it, Corp, don’t hit him again;*:think of tinie the Corporal ordered Con- stable Letour to leave ; the of District chairman Ivor Jones Thursday afternoon. The Castlegar Chamber of Commerce was among the or- the demand for a re-routing of the tortuous road through the centre of the town. Preliminary work ist pur- chasing the necessary land and i arrangements with the Canadian Pacific Railway and West Kootenay Power and Lignt| fall. Company will be done this fall with a view to tenders in the spring. Mr. Gaglardi said. It is hoped that the new cut-off will be completed by next summer, Mr. Jones said Friday night. fice. The C «and slap- ped me repeatedly back and forth across the face :,five or six times...” Dr. A. D, Johnson, who had treated Heglin later that: night in his cell, told the court that the contusion in the accused’s eye could “possibly but not pro- babiy’ have _ resulted. from a your wife’and family.” At this 7 up, by the neck and “held fe ba against the wall mentioned Dr. * yehnson's testi- me again. The Constable said to] eral was beyond belief, 'as he did not think that the accused could pave such 'an exact inventory of es ‘spoke about . the’) insolent attitude of many. young today when: approached -. by. police officers, a, statement with which the judge apparently PROSECUTION OBJECTS: — Defense counsel then: asked Dr. Johnsor whether he had talked. to Cpl. Cline. that night and whether, in his opinion, the Corporal had shown signs of intoxication, Aaa The tor. was on his - A, Eremenko and Co. 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AT ” Rexall: Brug was there any oi a ting.” Both said that BLEACH, Kootenay YA gal. BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHING For BOYS and GiRLS and High School STUDENTS BOY‘S WOOL FLANEL™ ae SLACKS : ~ In Charcoal - ’ Sizes_8 to 14 GIRL‘S. SADDLE OXFORDS In; Blue, Red and Black 95 rown, Sizes 412-8 $5.95 32.292 SKIRTING MATERIALS * Polished Cottons :, ° 36° inches wide 79¢ Cricket Cracked Ice yd. 99. the accused had been “grabbed” by the wrists'and the shoulders. In’ presenting the ease for that the court had “no alter- native but to aquit” the accused. “I submit that he got. his in- juries as a result of the Cor- poral’s treatment,” he said. He told the court that the accused had an obvious tendency to slump around quite a bit with- out. being drunk; and that if the accused had appéared sober enough when questiorred earlier by Con. Letour to be let age th stated. jn his summary that’ ‘the had DENIM For Children’s : Clothing - In Red, Bite. Yellow st: to lodge his complaint. out’ of spite, without regard to the Jate |jhour, that “once he sobered up,” he had not pursued the com-. |plaint to the extent of taking it The Corporation OF ‘The Village oF Costtegor NOTICE OF: NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONER = MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ACT Sec. 36. Public notice is hereby given to the electors \ of the Municipality of the Village of Castlegor that 1! require the presence. of the said rs ot Municipal office, 460 Columbia. Avenue; ‘Castlegar on. the 16th day of August, 1956, at twelve: o'clock | noon for. the P to re- “present them os Commissioner. j The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: The ‘candidates shall be nominated in writing; the writing: shall -be subscribed by-.two, electors of the Municipality as proposer and seconder,:and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at-an between. ‘the date of. this notice and: 12 o'clac . of the day of nomination; the said. writing. be in the ‘form prescribed in Section 36 of the Schedule of the “Municipal Elections Act” and shall state the names, ani ion: or .description of eachperson proposed in such manner as su to. ide . such “candidate, .and’ in '-the:event:of a poll” bei ecessary such poll -shall. be opened. on the 23rd day ‘of ‘August, 1956 at the. Legion Hall. of . which every persorivts’ hereby recnlited: to! govern him- | self accordingly. i } Given: under my hond at Castlegar’ ‘this 7th sey. August, 1938.5 QUALIFICATIONS: . Uniess is within the Maticpsiy, and has an , Of at: feast - in respect of wh “taxes due to $e Mun icipality haye ‘been ‘pai be ‘qualified to be a “‘Commissione: of. a co-owner ‘shalt be sufficient if: his d value.‘ The i of joint owners” the be valued as if they were tenants in ¢ommon with equa! interest... “Signed, J. E. Wallace, Retuming ‘Office: time » noon - ‘iently hof the siibieet of the: ) the list. Of Canada’s ten provinges, four —Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec — have names of Indian origin. : the defense, Mr. McGauley. said |: PHONE 4231 DAY. (or NIGHT Beater orate gerrae hare | deniéd cigarettes, . The © prosecutor |- people |. ate ore wey : ig an 2 a “; | Peer “SATURDAY. WIGHT HIGH SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. SHARP © $2000 IN PRIZES @ “@ $1000 CASH PRIZE @ Admission By: Tickets Only ‘$2.00 Per Person ‘PLAYERS ARE} ASKED TO BE IN THEIR SEATS BY 8:00 O'CLOCK | SEE OUR GRANDS ELECTION OF MATERIALS — POLISHED: COTTON *- : 36” ‘wide gt. ...... CREASHRUNK: ‘FLORAL COTTON 36". wide ar NOVELTY CHECK COTTON ‘TWEED DENIM, rose, yellow, 38” wide a! oA COMPLE RANGE: OF. COLORS “IN BROAD- CLOTH.: 36" at $ 79 yd. GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS IN BENGALINE . TAFFETA CORDUROY AND FALL “SKIRTING MATERIAL IN TWEEDS . AND PLAIDS $1 49 To $375 yd THE. VERY LATEST IN —MCCALL PATTERNS— fia, vd. $4.00 yd. 4-10. yd.* 1 "pe "+ play’ broadcast -earlier - this year CASTLEGA R, “BRITISH “16, 1956 “8 CENTS :PER. CO! .a charge. of retaining stolen pro- ;perty. in connection | with” the .theft. in provincial court in Nel- ison jast Friday. Emile * Albert ) Letourneau and ‘Oliver. Kenig of ;Riondel, and the’ brothers Leslie ;and. Clifford Duham@l, -residing vat Balfour, were remanded. for § , eight: days by Stipendiary ‘Mag- strate K. “McRae. All four - were iad Thursday. -: 2 Twenty cartons of. eigarattes, “7 bottles of liquor, and $58 ~ eash~ had been, stolen from the * -Legion. © :,? , More, of. the’ men. ‘ Sxlarued 5 Branch The. Credit pee loss, unlike -that of: the Legion, was coversd. by. insurance. $850 Contract Let ‘For Re-Rocfing “Gi Robson. ‘School 2" A contract to the sum BE* HELD SATURDAY “Funeral ©: services ibe held*at ‘Robson’ ‘Setentayy fa for the late’ Leslie Hoare: Rogers, | 52, victims would: Have; received : a, mere $25.00 Jhigh*. school principal,’ called ; ithe have. arise “tat another - ‘bingo Both. the: gymnesiym ery” of “Bingo! time’ the checkers’-whistles blew, sing-| announcing: once again : that wee Bree on: ‘ithe’ ‘stray ‘se visitor . (and ‘also - ‘somewhat ap- prehensive. 1 a i box s { biko’s.. Hill, him. - Porky" ‘scurried * ‘off -at ca and was not, seen Play By. Gas Rice “ “To Be’ Broadcast... Sunday’ 8 ‘P. M;- pee: radio play. by Greg Ric a teacher’ of. social. studies at the Stanley: ? Humphries * 4 School in’ :Castlegar, .. will broadcast’ -by’ the’: CBC coming | Sunday, -at. 8.-p:m. The play is’an adaptation of ‘a short H. Monroe" ‘entitled ‘Mr. Rice ‘has’ bad “a radio be this over the same. station, .when: he adapted the story “The’ Captive” by. Luigi Pirandello.’ ei : eraih, Kinnaird camera, =-valus , Big, nut :is*had--by. $50 — ” Paul Gav-|! Hit, Robson; rotary power, lawn |: value? $80 — Rodney |: may. be played later: oe poy ithe rink. ‘over: th public : address: system. |9¢ the inauguration of --and “the actiyity:room:-of.ithe high school were . filled players. to Oglow Bros. ‘for the. repair,|, * This: is the: first “year. that sich examinations; are “held: -in In : “will: i the-- renee Humphries : Sunior-Senior *-High:. ‘ScHool:-.-In} jy; view - of «the : fact; that “Castlegar. Blhas been. -extablished a8-.a -re- the’ -huge crowd, which let.out’ atsheavy, collective: sigh each shaped”: gular, centre; no- extra -fees.. be sides ‘the regular applicatio: fee B| will: be; ged. = ‘The.*exaininatioris: are il ‘she had not’ been p she| £97 mation: today... There’ were’ no: other candi: dates ~when* naininations closed at 12 noon; Mr. dgie, which had’ es-| aaa: ne ‘the top of a..sixty- foot tree, was forced down: by the combined efforts of the Kin- naird: Fire ‘Team and the bud- er, Mr. Wendie: ‘Demp- chief ‘Archambault, ho ad, been’ called ‘to thé ‘rescue by (the ‘distraught: owner,: ‘pro- ceeded’ to’ climb the ‘tree in terday .| that ?a quorum could: not be obtained s: The plebiscite had: been re- quested’. by the’ required 10 per cent of the registered voters af Castlegar. The. question to be put to ‘the electorate has not. been definitely. decided upon. There are a number of possible. choices, ‘such as all-day closing on: Monday,’ or. ‘Wednesday. or pallsday closing on Wesnesdey: will company with © Steve Kinnaird. ,Civil | Defense |: Chief into. the voters’ lap tees local d.: tir: rescue -yalue “$48 £2" Mrs, ‘Trail; men’s ‘suit, ‘value $801) Kavi failed‘ to. reach agree- ment in‘.the matter, with one group closing all day Monday d and “the ‘other adhering to the former régulation of Wednesday afternoon closing. - Poor Water Pressure Blamed For Loss Of =| House In ‘Robson Fi ire thie ft “The -home -of Mrs. Donia, Salekin burned ‘to the’ ground” “Lin - aisudden® fire - believed -to L, /S. Wells; ‘UBC: cece -Catheririe Pellegrin; .| have. started! in the attic by a pressure.‘ Continuation of sprink- ling by Robson’ residents. during, the fire is held to be responsible’ for this :$250 entrance : scholarship, :| versity of * B ;announced” this week.: A % Hola: ers, : ne Tt Hips been stréssed by. rk Stibies Society ‘that the ‘work’ no" uririg the. Stop- | progress} is..comparatively..easy ‘i carp: work, | ships, are’. awarded - annually * by the “UBC i ‘ches to support the’ lumni and have" been‘. é.made®, for.” British: Columb —_ the to the:Uni- versity, Development , Fund made Jecte: to 3 p.m. The date was " from - the: origin- and':the* hiversity, Scholaranie ‘Committée: “Allwinners are stu- 1 dents “who. graduated*fromi B.C. rf 13 will “for the benefit ; of’ the under - the’ lom of [ate cat Jacobson ' was* suite. -suc-| \ yeaay The. d “H’ R. Wood and E. G. Bates, ,| of the ‘Forest Service rushed to fire from-~coi concimaing an’ “adjacent ‘barn’ and‘ other’: houses,. which had: already. .caught . fire. The pump. drew water. directly. from the ‘Columbia -river. ‘Water. sup- e| ply from the°river was‘cut off each time. a ‘car passed over the hose. . (The! Castlegar and Kin- naird fire ‘teams:-are: not ‘per- mitted to, leave their. Sespective