CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 19, 1960 114 Attend Night Classes M&S Co. will att to pueniae @ qualified instructor for a prospector’s course at SH- HS night classes next year if enough District residentS are in- tevested’ in taking such a course, tained in a report tothe school board on night-class: operations by L. E, CanteJl. Mr. Cantell said there were nine successful classes held this ‘year ‘with an average ‘Was con- of 174 persons, In other business the school d: Received some sketch plans for loovers and awnings which The honor: roll at Stanley may be with at the high school, Learned that accousties were CASTLEGAR [ DRUG greatly imp: ina high sehool classroom which had accoustic plaster installed in it during the Easter holidays. ’ Approved the secretary. hav- ing some clearing done on the Sos | Blueberry schoo] site for use as a playground. Learned that the Pass Creek school wiring is ready'for the ‘est. e y. power hook-up. DAY GANADA’S FINEST WORK BOOT NEOPRENE OR LEATHER SOLES * 6-INCH OR 9-INCH HEIGHT $17.95 to $31.85 MADDOCKS TON from Brilliant school principal Henry Hyson inviting the board to at- tend a track meet at Tarrys on June 3. A ted an to at- third report wis released ‘this week, Only the, academic subjects of English, social studies, math, science and French are consider- ed in making: up: the honor roll, Any report having a grade lower than C-plus.‘is‘ not considered. High School for the} SHHS: Honor Roll. For Third Report © GRADE 7. Marjorie. King Ron Waldie Billy Gorkoff (Hugh McCutcheon GRADE 8 Ardyth Beynon ‘Elizabeth Stooshinoff Vera Kooznetsofft Elaine Hirtle ; are on the bas‘s of an. “A" equalling five points, a “B" equalling four points and a C-plus equalling three points. ‘To-'be eligible for the honor roll ‘a student must have a “B”. average or higher. The highest average Possible is 5 ROBSON SOCIALS tend a retirement dinner for Mrs. M. G. Fleming at Tarrys. Mrs, Fleming is retiring after teaching for 15 years in this District. Learned that the department Mrs. Johnson, Phone 5165 Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie returned Sunday from Fernie wae they attended the Cham- ber of of educaion will have a tative in the area to inspect the two new additions presently be- ing built in ‘the area, Approved the use of the high school lunch room for a civic luncheon for Lt.-Gov. and Mrs. Frank Ross on June 4. Learned that an orientation day for grade six students would be held at-the high school on May 29, = To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At Retire. ment. C. Arthur Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada “YOURE ALWAYS WELCOME AT -Pardman’s - THE MOST. COMPLETE FURNITURE STORE IN THE DISTRICT. LOCATED AT CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — PHONE 5240 ~...f0 match EASY quality. »features...washing efficiency at LOW, LOW PRICES See for yourself how EASY Stalin washes faster, safer than -any other washing action! Come in! we can piove if! 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Duckworth mo- tored to Rossland on Sunday to attend the christening of their great-grandson, Mark Edward, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jameg E. Duckworth. There were the four generations present, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.-Hutchin- Jon Hatherlng. Rilkofi RADE Mary Cheveldave ‘Tanya Charters Judy Schellenberg Lidia Pellegrin ‘Mark Batchelor Janet Davis District Soroptimists . Dine at Parish Hall A joint dinner meeting of the Nelson, Rossland, Trail and Cas- tlegar Soroptimist Clubs was held last week in the Parish Hall here, Mrs. Irene Sample of Nelson reported on the recent workshop and conference of the western region of Soroptimist’s Interne- tional held during Easter at Port Alberni. Theme of‘the conference was “Build with vision.” Miss Helen, Butling’ gave a interesting account of her trip-to Paris to the gathering and fur- therr plans were made for the June 11 tea and bake sale: Bake ‘bingo ended the evening. CBC SPENDING Government spending on the CBC in the current year will total $69 million, as compared to $30 million five years ago. son of ,Vietoria are visiting their and Mr. and Mrs. z Morton for a few weeks. Mrs. D. Adshead and daugh- ter Darlene motored to Trail Waldie accom- panied by Mrs. R. Horswill and Mrs. A, White motored to Nakusp last Thursday. President Reports On CWL Convention. The" Castlegar © Council was held recently with Mrs, J. MeLean in the chair. / . The following executive and convenors \have been ‘appointed for the coming year: -Ist. vice-president, Mrs. R. Assie; 2nd vice-president,.* Mrs. W. McGauley; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. W. Kuit; secretary, Mrs. J. Corbett; treasurer, Mrs, L, Bosse; spiritual convenor, Mrs..L. Camp- bell; social-action convenor, Mrs. May meeting of © the ‘W.- Kuit; membership “convenor, EEE SASH AND. DOORS > In AH Popular Styles e é WINDOW AND Renin FRAMES GLASS ALL SIZES. | &. 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The members decidéd to help at the hospital for one, month of the year. - Father Brophy informed the members that the Sisters would be here.to conduct summer va- nation school | the first: week in July. After the " pusinese meeting, Mrs. McLean gave a very inter- esting report on the 24th annual convention -held in: Kelowna re- cently, Hostesses for.the evening were Mrs. Fields: and Mie cher, YOUR HEALTH y that our bodies are - self-healing if given the~ correct conditions. Naturopathic phys‘cians, assist the body to overcome disease . by means of natural nutrition, phy- siotherapy, body mechanics and psychology. Natural agents” are used to alleviate symptoms of illness and to allow, the basy. to restore itself to a normal, health- ful condition... ‘This, information is prevented to the public to assist in the under- standing of the ro‘e of Naturo- pathic Medicine. For further in- formation, consult your local Na- turopathic Physician, ‘ |” Association of Nat Physicians of British cotumbia pathic with the mending of :the’ linens | An Amuring Development from Polaroid copeneted Now we have the amazing 3000 speed Polareid® Land film and the repeating wink-! sight — the combination that lets you take indoor pictures anywhere without flashbillbs! This new film is 15 times more sensitive to light than previous film. Used with the Polaroid wink-light, which automatically winks away dark shadows when you press the shutter, it makes superb indoor pictures in ordinary room light. No more expensive flashbulbs. Now indoor pictures are easier, faster, more economical than ever before — and ready in"just 60 seconds besides! Isn't this the way you have always wanted to take ‘pictures? Come in and_see the incomparable Polaroid Land Camera demonstrated today, A. tion VOL. 13, No. 21 10 CENTS PER COPY: 150 Lunch at Site Tour Pulp Mill About 150° West . Kootenay Chamber of Commerce members and and tomorrow as guests of the Cas- tlegar and District Chamber of ce and Celgaz. commissioners’ are expected to tour the Celgar pu'p mill site Biand Kaslo will: make.the tour dergraduate work ‘at Acadia Un- The tour. will start with a luncheon at the site at 1 p.m. at which Dean E. D. McPhee of the| UBC faculty of ¢ommerce and business’ administration will be guest speaker. — E Dean; McPhee, will speak on Students Compete For KRG Trophy © Castlegar gaped in wonder yesterday as hula-skirted girls, beatniks, and Klondike gold min- ers .wheeled: through ‘town ‘in crowded cars and pickup trucks, The paraders were not really visitors from another. planet. —' they were Stanley Humphries High School students: competing for the KRC trophy. ‘Parade floats and skits of the school’s four “houses” were jud- ged on the ‘basis of parade ‘ap- pearance,’ theme, band support, “The Price. of “Progress.” That evening he will address a meet- ing of the West Kootenay Chap- ter of the Certified General Ac- coun‘ants Association. Chambers from Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, Grand Forks, the Ar- row Lakes and Nakusp, Slocan along with municipal representa- tives from Castleger, Kinnaird, |- Nelson end Trail, -Dtan' McPhee, :who.was born in New Brunswick, . did ‘un- iversity and’ the’ University of Edinburgh. He received’ both his | © MA and B.Ed degrees from Edin- burgh and his LL.D from the Un- ty of Alberta. of FLASH ‘The contract for the dismant- ‘been | Woods sand Co, awarded to’ John ‘Mannly “Id. <-, of Vancouver. Rossignd-Trail MLA Donald * Le Brothers announced this morning that the contract was . Dean McPhee has been as- sociated academicaHy and pro- i with such i and ‘industries as Acadia Univer- sity, the. University of: Toronto, York Knitting Mills and J. W. He: has been the director of three ..trust companies and ‘in 1957-58 was a royal commiss- shoner on the tree fruit Industry BC. qh let yesterday afternoon to; the fh :* Tour. groups of 10-12°persons r after the lun- irm by Minister Gaglardi. P A strong appeal: to. = Not ‘to drop “out ‘of school“ but tol m i pike every effort to continue on to college was voiced recently by Mrs, R:, Fleming, Castlegar’ Dis- i : Speaking ‘at-a Tarrys retire- ment dinner: in her. ‘honor last Thursday night, Mrs. Fleming |¢ * stressed the importance of educa-|° CCA junior ‘matriculation used to be. essential,” she. said, “but now it is senior matriculation or ,8. universi degree which is \' needed.” © “Students feel on top of the world when’ they make some mo- Ninety. fellow : teachers and guests paid tribute to’ Flem- ing at .the- Russian-style dinner. d._ heaping ‘: gendoo! joorn, Seca ing on “behalf of ‘District teach- ers, - said Mrs. :Fleming’ will ‘be’ missed ‘by. ‘all who have worked “will - Village Selling Lots. On Fifth Avenue Castlegar 1 will offer two lots for sale’ on Sth Ave., with the ee that they’ will. be. bought for the double use ‘of ‘a: school board office anda,” Rotary shealth centre. 7 that the. tots last meeting of the . legar council that it was to. the ‘vil. ‘age’s advantage to have the two services incorporated into ge | ment Society provided 4 program the same’ building. ‘This method, he. said, Jeaves per! ‘an extra: tax-naying: Tot. avail. able for: bullding.‘on .by’. indiv. iduals or a business that would have been taken up by -elther cipal Henry Hyson snviting gall 10-p.m,, the school board or the health centre if they. built separately. ture. * Presentations were made by the board of trustees, ie ‘Tarrys: Improvement, Society, ant the. Castlegar. Distri Nae ik” leat Girls of the Tatrys ‘Improve: o£ musical. entertainment... They sing a duet, “Whispering Hope," and two lively ballads — all in Russian, “Dinner chairman” Vic Mowbray called the girls back “general Judges were.C. A, And “AIR CADETS 01 » and N, T Oglow ‘and they gave: the: moat points: to House 2... * The judges: commended all students for their originality and Vancouver, ‘and:B, enthusiasm, arade!’” was the command last Thurs- day: evening which sent Local 581 Air. Cadets through their paces ‘for the annual inspection held on the parking lot of Castleaird Plaza at Kinnaird, Inspecting officer for yadron Leader D..C. Sheridan, CD of- he RCAF recruiting unit in Vancouver, Accompanying S/thr. Sheridan were ‘F/LG. Harrow, Air Cadet liason officer from 5 Air Division Headquarters in , Mayne, provincial chairman for B.C. division of the “Airs Cadet League of Canada. Opes House Shows Public By BOB CAMERON. Forest fire fighting, as taught by Ranger Hugo ‘Wood ‘in _ his current’ open: house ‘at the’ Cas- tlegar Ranger. Station, now. rivals even complex: military maneuv- \xes in’ strategy, planning and tac- tes. : Ranger Wood, as chief of the Castlegar Ranger District, protec: ts nearly 1,400 square: miles -of forest and he uses every device advanced’ technology can provide — 2-way FM radios, aerial pho- tographs, stereoscopic viewer: flame ssrmawels, and_.an intelli- gence system by -he can learn in seconds the-men, equip- ment and roads available in any, area. where fire ‘could break out This week he Welconies ates ulldog, Sentinel and| th Old Glory. — and a blaze can be ulated and the exact Toca: tion pinned down,’ Then’ the” ‘machine swings 3 into’ high gear:— ‘extent of. the-p: id | blaze is determined and its Brow. ite. fe-Orgt ‘This book: quickly tells ‘where to contact key men. and’ équipment in any given zone. It gives Reta of wads, trails and Sirens near the’ fire area. “This book is so detailed, / Koolenay Lake Ferries On Summer Schedule , For Hourly Service on, summer schedule last’ week. |} MV Balfour will:join:MV An- |scomb to provide an-‘hourly ‘ser- ‘vice from 7 a.m..to 7 p.m, and {wo-hour service will:be schedui- ed from 9 p.m. to 2am, Ferries wi) every hour from, 7.a.m-: unt! for an encore, Their Russian re- toire™ exhausted, the girls re- ‘sponded with “Praying,” .an Am- erican hillbilly. song. ‘The evening ended with ptin- guests to tour the Tarrys Pi School. om. Last | ferry’ will operate at): 1 9 pm, 11 p.m, and mn. From the Kootenay: Bay Side, ts ferries: will leave from 8. a.m. until8 p. 12 “idnight” “and 2 ami All ‘times are Pacific Di leave Baifour .at|! wah B | sharp. edges. ” Ranger. i said Ranger Wood, “that'a stran- ger could ‘walk in “here, read it, then di Sarrat ground can, be. examined in detail. The Castlegar tation is. pre- scene, In’ the’ warehouse are do- zens Zot brushhookks, maddocks, H ually we have had 18 to 20 fies year.” B.¢ Chamber: Refuses ain tr the District who truly ap- To Take Stand > Onigh Arrow Questi in’ VANC OUVER ' -- The Bri tish ' Columbia < ‘Chamber “ of - Commerce last week refused to take a stand: on the’ High: Ar- row dam. controvarsy atter| _ hearing” ‘arguments’ that.” not enough facts were known about the power’ projects. , Delegates...at . the: ninth -an- nual meeting here rejected “a .resolution” urgirig’ thé govern- _ ment to approve construction - of ‘a’ dam at’: Murphy-, Creek rather thar High’ Arrow. - ‘The High “Arrow project ‘is _ one‘ of: several: proposed for the development of the Columbia river basin, It.” involves _con- ction’ of'a storage dafh ‘Arrow. lakes area.*.: The resolution was submitted , ant then’ withdrawn -by the ; Nelson’ Chamber of Commerce. ; 2) Hehe ‘Time. 4 = be 31| the 1 sched elvis quer” thea setoveel shovels, axes, aaa: Polaskis, helmets, * blankets and ground- sheets, messkits, ‘and almost ‘a}: mile‘of hose and pumps to oper- ate them, <”.- All cutting tools have razor-|t “They -are clean, |" sharp, and. ready to go at all times,” says Ranger Wood. . Anybody who happens to be] .| hear a fire is likely to be drafted Castlegar’s traffic regulations‘ and by-laws are being overhauled in preparation for increased traf. fic after the opening of the Blue- berry-Paulson-Christina. highway and the entering. into production of Celgar, =. + Comm, R, w. Cook, at village council's last meeting, proposed several recommendations which he said would make for greater pedestrian safety, speed up bus- iness, get. dead traffic . off, the streets, enable easier routing of through east-west traffic. The main points: 2@ ‘Parking in residential | ‘ais tricts will be limited to 24 hours. @ _. Diagonal parking wal: be eliminated. fram _ village «streets except for certain specific areas (Front Ave. at C.P.R.- area, west side of ‘Wood St., and in front of tha lewar. News.), Additional stop signs will be ereéted at entrances to nrany main streets to’ facilitate casier flow of through traffic. e Lakeview Drive. will be one-~way traffic. This will prevent jwocess ‘to Woodland: Drive Lakeview which is dangerous be- cause of the hill, A, U-turn will be 'permhitted™ at’ the: bottom ‘of -|the Lakeview ‘hill to avoid, such © Flaorescant Tuhes To Light Downtown" Twenty.six street lights in to which all are welcome till fices, ‘staff house, garage, e, ware- house — Which’ are almost bur to help. fight it. “We cail on. log- a The Castlegar station _ itselt, a area are to Heavy Traffic Forces Traffic Law Change There will be three lanes south ‘onto Columbia Ave. will use. the right-hand. east-bouna Jane; other east traffic will in the center lane. Eremenko's leading zone will be eliminated. Unloading will be. done in ‘the lane on the Ere- menko Property instead of on the street, These amendments will -be formaly read at the/next council meeting and are expected to be in effect. by July L. Kinnaird Delinqueats. May Lose Their Water “We've got to turn some w2— ter off on some users,” water stay cil to be made. It's stiguintiné right in the bylaw what te do,” be’ with lights. PPE, “We originally asked for $o° sruorescents and. we. still. want - | them” commented. Comm. Aage Sylvest. tay Grass ig Bent: trimmed in and ligh Creston while ‘attending ‘the “As- modern ~ then, a fine except for an ‘air ‘ot et effic. 3 | fency. « “‘Fire-wise, the’ ‘District as yet has ‘had a perfect’ year. “This is the first.time in‘ five. years tha. we hav2 had (n6_ fires: by» mi by this: time of Wood is the only preciates the. unprecedented Streak of wet. weather we’ are biessed with this year. ‘Dowdney Will Oppose Gas Zoning at Public Utilities Meet Peter Dewdney of Trail will represent Castlegar, Kinncrd and other:. Kootenays municipalities at public utility hearings at Van. couver on rates charged by In. Jand Natural, Gas. ‘At’a special’ meeting of sev. eral Kootenays municipalit’es in Castlegar last week, . Mr. Dewdney offered’, to "attend “the. hearings atno charge to the municipalities ence he will be be in Vancouver when he hearings are held, Mr... “Dewdney «will oppose the zoning ‘of rates, which would Bive --preferential treatment ‘to Okarragan.. gas _uSers, ephone while, Operative X would be-out of the: bulking ani buzz at exactly a: tive ¥ busied cate Fanti it was ‘ time to make. the important tele- id be. answer- ?When the: uzzer son sanded 20 {> minutes daket nena ve went! night portant, consequences- to’ the: ral tt life’ of the person‘ ‘phoned. the “third con arrived at the Home. of Op erative Y:in the company of Op- erative X. They,.were: met.at the door.< and: rere “silently © into Scried a room‘ where’ approximate: Sur- |1y, 25° persons’ were ‘seated: Pr “expressed end’ che “jpeed to keep he’ showei a" “Tt the ‘above sounds like the * plot of a third-rate murder, protect: the énnocent, Explanation: Operatives ix ‘) “third. : surprise, showe: At’ 8.25 pretense of of. discussing carrie arrange her wedding. “wel guests: who’ had seo man- This. first. experie! 6 with a ewer on ‘and from the male ‘excuse, to. again: view the pro-|@ boint ‘of view.it was an. interest- ing one, At Jeast’it-substantiated o| along. suspecied view. that ‘wo- They" giggie| Iw men never grow‘up. ‘at all ages. *I_managed to. et out tof the house. for most of th *put‘a fellow can only: stay 0 out 50 long. and ‘then' a. kindly pezson lke ‘Ted Dotbear will suggest-— ing | the ‘reading - basket, my Vancouver, paper) to look arourid land see what was going on, A ‘Title? leter of I’ used a similar ‘met with Conim. Walter Thorp of and wili| 2 It was :re-submitted by! other! strive f for the ur:formity of utes |: delegates and heavily'defeated.' over the whole Inland’ system: cy Really Take es Cake ites | there.” Dog Pound Costs Under Investigation © ” Comm. Mrs. J. ‘W. Dougan of Kinnaird is looking further -into the costs ofa’ joint pound which may be'run by E. Aidie on pro- perty he owns on the new high- way. ‘Mrs, Dougen ‘tela a rezcnt council ‘meeting that she had the Castlegar council and ‘definite plans for a dog pound would be made afier the visit of Lt-Gov. Frank Ross. to the District. In the meantime’ Mrs. .Dou- gan will. investigate the costs of such a pound te see what’ license fees saul aee “be- needed to cover operating es, Castlegar, San oat Mrs. Deugan, | Yo! is considering raising its fees to $5 for mole and $19 for females. ‘Is :that Lefore or after the next municipal. election?” laughed vil- lage cha rman Cavl Loeblich, Mr. Loebtich said he wou'd like to sce some action'on a dog pound since ain is g great healer.. Every spring we run around after the bite and now when the woun healed . we ‘There is ‘too mutch light and. he d > they” ts: in operat'on ‘at on Sunday when: Mr. and Mrs. y . Robert Moffatt celebrated their congratulations to Mr. amt Mrs. Moffatt who were years ‘ago on in Quebec City. At the time of their marriage Mr. oe Mote was with the Royal fori their marriage the ee moved to Halifax and from there they moved to Calgary -in 191% after Mr. -Moffatt's “discharge from the army. In 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Mof- fatt moved to Nelson where they resided until -Nov.,” 1956, when they moved to Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt had se- ven gheoein of which the three est~ still survive. hey are are R 7 Moffatt of Castlegar, Lorne (Rose) Campbell “of Fin: naird, and Fred Moffatt of Trail. ‘There. are 10 grandchildren. ‘A ‘cable was ‘received from Premier Bennett at the anniver- lage council. It was a double cel- ebration for Mrs. Moffatt on oe day since: she was also celebrat tend to forget it.” a ceédings at first’ hand. I: made’ yet a third trip' to the living room. but. this: time wa: timy copy of Playboy. out-of before. one of the ladies Started i Piaenes the {te firmly, in' fact—that you go tt go Arriving: use hungary: rt snuck ‘into the, living, ‘tpom. tune ; ting S00d : for der the pretense of) ing her birthday. noe ns Nye aes