PAGE 8 ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BC, , P.T.A. (Continued from page 1) Castlegar has had of hosting the meet, Mr. A. Harvey spoke on the matter of engraving of the cups, elds, etc. won by students, The Parent Teacher Association will again attend to this. It was learned: the Student's Council ore undertaking the to be se in school corridor, The PTA had discussed this subject at previous. meetings. : Membership has now been taken out in the Canadian Mental Health Association, A letter was. received from the Castlegar and District Teach- ers Assoc, regarding catering for the Fall Teachers Convention to be held in Castlegar. It.was de- cided the PTA will serve lunch- eon and dinner on October 12. A joint meeting of the old and new Executive will be held this month, at which reports ‘on the successful carrying out of the Graduation Banquet plans, and also the results of the An- nual Arts and Crafts Exhibition which will be on this week end in the Twin Riyers School, will be heard. This will be the final executive meeting for the 1955- 56 school year, PRESCRIPTIONS ~ YOUR DOCTORS’ PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE FILLED WITH THE BEST OF DRUGS, ACCURATELY, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE AT PITTS’ » “sum "BUDGETS HAVE A GOOD. START CA THEIE NEW HOME ++ - Hy FOUNDATION FOR MODERN LIVING — STAN! mews eenazyes, p26 Robson W.A. ‘Ships Clothing To Korea A shipment of ‘used clothing weighing 140 pounds has been sent to Korea by the Robson ‘Women’s Auxiliary, it was re- ported at the last monthly meet- ing by Mrs. H. F. Hyson. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, W. T. Waldie on . Tuesday. A committee was formed °21a given power to purchass a good used coal and wood range which is needed in the kitchen of the Robson Community Church Hall. June 9 was the date set for the Robson Sunday School pic- nic, which will be held at the Robson School grounds. Tt was decided. to hold a family fun night in place of the annual bazaar sometime in September. ‘As a special tenth anniver- sary project the church board reported that @ fund ‘will be started for buying a piano for the church. The executive of the Wo- + .| back by the: members after her men’s. Auxiliary has - invited members and friends to a coffee party to be held June..14 at the home of Mrs. W. T. Waldie ‘at 10:30 am, : Mrs. W. ‘Adams resignation as president was announced to the meeting. Mrs. Adams will soon leave for Rossland, where she will make her home. On behalf of the members Mrs. Hy- sex, presented Mrs, Adams with a gift expressing their regret of her résignation and wishing her luck in her new home. ‘ -A program was conducted by Mrs, W. T. Waldie on the theme “Let no man despise his youth.” After the benediction, tea was served to the 16°members by Mrs. E. McPhee and Mrs. L. Cc. Johnston - of Castlegar. Mrs. Martha J. Devitt was welcomed long absence, *~ Village Comm. Continued from page 1 IN CHURCH 8 St. Rita’s Church Rev, E.. Brophy P.P. Masses at 8:80 and 10:30 a.m. Benediction at’ 7:00 p.m. Confessions ‘Sat.’ 4-5 and 7-8 p.m, ry St. Joseph's Chapel Rev. E. Brophy .P.P, Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Confessions Sat, 4-5 p.m, The United Church Of Canada Robson — first and third Sun- days at 11:00 am. Kinnaird — Service of Wor- Sunday School Castlegar — Sunday School 10:30 am., Service of Wotship at 8 pm. Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday School — 10:00 a.m. Morning ‘Worship — Loe 00 am. Evangelistic — 7:30. p. Prayer and Bible Study, Wed. 7:30. pam. Young Peoples, pm. Everyone Welcome _ Community Bible Centre Sunday, in the Legion Hall. - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 Gospel Service. Wednesday, 7:00 Young People's Fellowship and Hobby Hour. Thursday, 7:45 Bible Study and Prayer meeting at 51 Colum- bia Ave. Of Latter Day. Saints” Sundays at 10:30 a.m, Twin Rivers Hall. Everyone Welcome! Lutheran Services Uae tla eae 1956 . D0 ‘YOU want A> ‘coop Used Battery? Our Special: $10:00 Trade-In on Willard Batteries, has left us with a good supply o of used: batteries. . 1 TAKE ONE AWAY FOR ONLY ........... $5.00" {astle Motors SHELL SALES & SERVICE Friday 7:80 Church of Jesus Christ | ais THIS IS. THE “VIEW” tourists have i while waiting: for ‘the: Castlegar Ferry. Parkment of. Public Works, which. spends thou- CASTLEGAR “GRITISH- COLUMBIA The -B.C. »De- | could: greatly’. Storage’ shacks 8 CENTS PER COPY sands’: of dollars ‘on siviewpolnta”” everywhere) one by mioving.the + —Castlegar ‘News improve ; thi: elsewhere. ’ ‘The: ‘olling of ) Kinnaird streets carried.:‘out ‘recently,. by: public works. crew of the’ City: of: Trail balan ‘termed _ “very: successful” yy. Kinngird Village Commission y Bs a Japecial session: 0: City “of Trail,’ “through. which | binky oil owned “by Trail’ was Kinnaird "streets. ‘by, Kinnaird by-clection: ‘which will be held ‘Thursday; June * 21: + The candidates are = Carl ne [bs clestenste: -fill. the, seats lef! vacant’! by. the resignation ©. 03 eiamissioners ‘Eldridge / a, retire -man, Robert J. pore /smelterman, erie C.A LC, “Muir- : was: necessary by the delay in’ get- it the ed head, chief, joperator at -the cM ting the by-law approved by the ; iso. noted that wet “weather had £'s Co. A } | inspec! tor of muncipalities. _ < :| resulted .in rough on ‘some “spots,’ and that. a’ certain| amount: of grading would have to” be done. the | Volunteers Set "> the ‘sirst concrete ‘was poi ed at the’ ice arena: site over the ‘weekend, despite . unfavorable we Mark’ W. Waldie. Nominated Liberal Ganditate, Wi {T. Waldie has beer nominated “as Liberal: ‘candidate for the riding of Rossland-Trail in the next provincial election at were - ‘on: the job miesaay even-|a nominating convention" held ing, including a good -represen-| in Trail on, Tuesday. tation from the Kiwanis.Club Comm. All: Commissigners attended|' Johnsor and Culley moved. that: one halts of the ex: ft d Friday. team:to a pene tne to. ‘Kim- Club © scholarship’. in : economic aS, “decided to employ geography (donated by: the, Ca- Co... Ltd.), Mrs; : Verzuh as will | for the :Vilk ffi al amounting to’ $100,°' for» being on er lage. office: at’ vereun the third year student, most pro- 4 afternoons, Monday to ficient in foreign ; trade dlelds Piano Exams. For Win UB Scholarships Toronto Conservatory ‘Two’ UBC *'students. from i : our ° district’ have“ won ‘ scholar- ships for outstanding: work, the To Be Held June (8 Mr. Ernest J. Parmer: will” *; George, B.. Landis. of’: Cast-| 4, nservatory ‘al! be provided by’ the|Jegar wasawarded the Plimsoll or Me Novel. Col Castiegee Music: of Toronto” in on June’.18,. The examinations- will be held’ at. the studio ! of Mrs. McLean-Angus. . One ofthe most distinguish There were no other ‘andi- Friday.< of -geogral and students from~ the high! dates. Reba Prescription Specialists as PHONE 4231 DAY or. NIGHT ’ Rexall Brug. jj] —_> ———— ‘A tank could not start until some time after the passage of the Water By-Law. It was estimated” that this temporary tank would cost around $2000,‘and could be dis- posed of for a somewhat lesser sum later on. It would’ mear no i cost in pipe. “2 Ib. family: pack CANTALOUPES half. or whole, Ib.- ‘Friday and Saturday June 8th and. 9th’ PEAS, Aylmer frozen : 2 pkts. for 0 HE BB MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 32 oz. jar... ee es MARGARINE, Parkay JELLO INSTANT PUDDINGS: 3 pkts. for 20.0. CORN, M.B. Cream Style : 15 oz., 2 tins for .......... TOMATOES, california field, eC ec ‘ORANGES, choice a 5 Ibs. for 2.0.0... .6 00. COTTAGE ROLLS, Colgary Packers PICNIC HAMS, Burn’s reer Teme Bes 288’s . 55c. STEAKS T-Bone Sirloin Round CO-OP “69c ‘STORE “y “PINE AT FOURTR: Comm, MacPherson was'par- ticularly” disturbed ‘by the large amaunt‘of water which, he said, is now being lost due to‘leaky pipes. “We're practically pump- ing into the gravel banks now,” he said: He also questioned ‘the wisdom. of continuing to..pump directly into’ the system’ rather than building a separate pipeline directly to the tank: His’ however, were to some extent by other “tears, : Every second and. fourth Sun- day, 3:00 p.m. in St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Castlegar. Presbyterian ‘Church: KINNAIRD, B.C. ° SPECIAL .SERVICE Sunday Evening at 7:30 p.m. Guest Preacher Rev. J. Allan L. Farris, MLA, BOD.,° MTh. ot nee College, Toronto, The ‘Aagiigaa Church OF Canada Sunday, June 10th Castlegar, eso am, and ‘ 7:30: p. Robson, 11:00 a.m, noon, H.C, Hinnaird,. $:60 a.m. ers: who assured him that ‘the pressure’ would not: greatly: be increased, and that the method of pumping ‘directly into “the system .was tried and proven. PASS ACCOUNTS ‘Accounts . totaling $1,425.46 were passed by the Commission, the “biggest items being $194.05 for pump house wiring, $403.61 to Oglow Bros. for various sup- plies, and $118.18 to Village Clerk A. T. Horswill for conven- tion expenses, A letter from .the solicitor of V. Jenks, former works sup- ervisor, was read, in which. it was claimed that’ Mr. Jenks had not been fully paid. The letter was referred to the Village soli- eitor for. advice, Purchase. of ‘an additional pump for emergency use in case of higher flooding was to: ‘be considered: and a request was to be made to the CM & S Co. - ‘Village Inspector D. Seaton submitted annual reports con- cerning building permits, -dog ‘licenses, - and “traffic affairs. Building permits in the last fis- cal . year totaled construction worth $11,170. All Castlegar dog owners -had now paid their taxes following.a house-to-house can- vass, i Mr., Seaton also stated that he had now revised the trade license by-law, and he urged ;the Commission ‘to; give it early, consideration. - Commissioner. MacPherson was appointed Public Works Chairman, and Comm. Cook. was appointed : Water. Works Chair- man |. Comm. Atchison was ‘not present at the’ mieeting due. to _ SMITHS | PLUMBING & HEATING ; For. Estimates Phone } 3401 & 2931 | - . We. Service 3 What We Install‘ LS. Lid, Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on ‘the ‘Arrow Lakes PHONE 2901 Solve yo CEILING ; PROBLEM... : A man-and-wife team can ceiling an avere ae: uae ia 2 to 3 hours. res in two gavinrns; S2'x12" ae ides soints acd fs ii coe roe Vain thi REMEMBER. PHONE voli IS NOW Ti... “LUMBER. & BUILDING “SUPPLY ; mee Monday. ‘night, ‘and it ks , at: co-operation aaa i : ‘OCCASIONAL CHAIRS... -..... $19.98 & $24.95 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS . . _CONVERTO LOUNGES «. a . $75 - CHROME SETS from. Biatlena! o osessets $79. 50. to $139. 50 . $189.50 & $110.00. $79. 50 & $139. 50 - ‘erson,) G.- As: Jackson, -..H.’' H. ow. K. weather, by. a fair number’ of volunteer workers. The “small ., footings and forms were erected school... A * good-sized: crew _of Celgar: workers wer were on the job! by Jmi Leamy of Castlegar.: A and steel: ii /-were as-|:1 “ sembled ; in, preparation tor the A ore: men wil be turning | assist: the. oor three hours in}a compaign ‘Platform. "The edm- ber ofr is P : : pealing .to ithe’ public’ for help this weeken der to has’ been ae to Mr. Waldie wes notninated | _, By-law: 86, witch i “Randolph Deve opment more: help should“: be. ‘coming |: from points outside: the- village | ' of Castlegar, partictilar from the ‘younger people, ‘and -families with children, who" will. use ‘the|' rink. ‘As a: stimulus for work’ >: tribution from ‘the older Schoo | students aged 16 and ‘over. it |= d that. oe for’ skating be given to ‘each prize to the value of xt $28 for the student: contributing © the most <-V¥. Campbell | § : hag-:already “donated -a '400-day School ‘District No.:9, Mr. C,H. -working |.drawings” have’ been ‘sent: fo: Vi Hori ‘Mr.- B.. Harford, 0 ‘addition. to the Beth B..C.. two’ “months. age Elementary School. | aq ae, sooretary-treasurer. of High Schoo!.Graduate: the Waldie. family. He™has ~ac- Co. ‘owned and: operat rated by q Village” zoning - by-law, was Bi d,.7 and :” Mr. ‘Waldie was s aldo elected to his'second' term as Associated’ Boards : of sere oe Chambers} “(At Summer. School " tuition’ totaling $240 have . oa made y}of Ci ;| King, told the schoo! board that| Enters-Fashion College| - Miss . Olga. Samsonoff * has ‘is now ‘in Vic- been admitted‘. tothe “Fashion toria’ and ee try: to! tobe awarded to the, per-| the ia i struction “schedule ‘it ‘was :-ur that all those’ intending to ‘donate’ ~The. school board also heard a report of a three-man delega- tion from. the Credit’ Union about ‘urged | the” savings club operated’ by the ‘union. at the’ Kinnaird school. The delegation urged: the . esta- blishment’ ‘of lar clubs. in of T gy in New York. ‘ ‘ ‘ The Institute, which. is financed by the City. and ‘State of New York, and the Educa- tianal : Foundation“ for ‘the.-Ap- to about’ 500 “stidents, * alk” of whom: aré: or scholarships. _ : Miss «{ Summer ar Writing ‘through -a grant _ from the Leon:’and Thea Koerner “Springtime”. Foundation, the’ ’ University of ers were ‘Julie. Webster, ‘Tainda parel Industry, ‘provides - tuition |": ~ of the ‘School of Cc tive a‘ humorous skit” portraying a couple ‘of. charwomen played’ by. and The. firemen’s club has of- Haird won. 4, Davis” ot : Kin- fered to clean “up part of. the Kinnaird®: Fark sduth of the Brrues ech ing ia $200 © for | tn highest : metallurgical en; to:the Kinnaird ; third. year BC. announced today. . Creative | writing:: is one. of the many - courses... offered . by the University’s: Summer. School of-.the: Arts, July 3 to Aug. 17. ‘The scholarships, each valued at two for students studying. poe and .two-‘for those istudying * tion. writing. ° Application forms. may. be! Qptained by writing to the *Di-) :{rector, Summer. School ‘of. Crea- ity. of BY Co, the “principal. Pere iron -gate in the high y for” childreg vat: "gehoo! : was: Te- s .| viewed, and, an. educ i pro- school corridor : “was also apprev: British” “Columbia. ice “Insurance: System’ || has approved the ‘annual. op- erating. ‘budget © of ithe” pres A ital. tal tits ot the program was -lautich: ed. wes ply, for’ providing: fuel :to ‘district Mrs, Carlson: was the the services ‘the |. “hymn “Breathe: on. me,’, breath of: God” was ‘sung ‘by. the. con- gregation, ‘Pallbearers were D. Cc ‘Dev- Fox, H.: ‘Melville, schools was accepted: The amaunt|: ”|.o8-: fuel to--be’ supplied- will -be regulated 3 current.-: requis “The “board ecepted the re- signations :from”’; the © _teaching staff. 6f Miss -M. Turner, ‘Mrs. A. Logelin, ‘and Mrs. P.. Corbett. “ “The school board is anxious 1 to have. all “parents - return’ the iental in forms ® which’ were handed ‘out. at the registra- tion: of. beginners, ‘ > It was also? announced that year-old. children .will -be. ac- cepted for ‘dental. registration. Parents “in' “in this ‘pro- gram © are~ advised” {to get in gram ‘for, parents. on ‘the bene-|'’ Mitchell: Sup- i a limited)-number. of ‘4 and 5/, - the by. the BC. HLS. “The Robson: Cobsuninity ‘Hall > resi- dents’ decide “other: This was ht “out at the was ‘based : ‘on’ high school ‘re- of Col tive Writing,. Univer: ron et hit orth I President and’ General: $60, will be awarded as ‘follows:|' Bev. >: Lambert. Culley, Doris: Ann -Davis;. Patty Clark, Charlotte. Sharples, sudith Pierpoint, Kim Whitelock, Heath- er Anderson, Connie Rice, Vesta |- Wright,‘and Beverley Edwina Hyde. zi 'The* Robins ‘were danced ‘by Linda |: Munroe, ;. Eleanor Fink, Heather -and “Roberta ‘Marken, +] Lois | Christensen, Marlee ‘Tris- chuk, Laura.and Linda Hender- son, and° Wendy’ Patterson. - Lan- ny. Rourke played a Seitecrow, and.-Bruce -Denneus, ‘Kirk Mc The Sp followed ingtime ‘ ballet : Killough, :- Diane: Duncatr, ang * Sharon ‘Vanderberg. | Mr. Aue ie pee ag Manager |a . fof Pulp © Manufacturing for: the two companies. -Mr..: Penney - will’ :be’ located Vanco He will -be re- and ‘plans for: the. proposed’ new: Bulp Millang | and:: ‘Ronnie’ Steliott as, a. dance “depicting |- ‘| the, blue ‘sky.on a summer day”. “This--was followed by, oi Portraying flow- first time is: held after. a“ five— year interval, instead of ten years, as before, aims at the ac- cumulation’ “of more’ up-to-date information - especially: of |.Cana- dian. agriculture. :\ formation’ given im ‘the - census: is. held: strictly. confidential “end may not :be” used .for* tax. or military. ‘sponsible for thé? pol; “mantt! | Walt base Ret | Cellulose ® at® Prince: - swill work on the ‘development of |i would ° refrain. from j.| current: political’ issues, ani would -coricentrate: on; more. fun. » Of mill’ at’Celgar ‘at: C the’ Arrow: ‘Lakes - region ‘of ‘the Robson _Rercreational Society. held. on June *7.:'The . general feeling of the. meeting was that unless there’ was more co-opera- tion’ from the: residents of Rob- - | son, the Hall: would have. ‘tobe closed.!: | It was ascidéa to settle. the .matter at the ‘next: meeting ‘to be held “June 21 at 8 p.m: It was pointed out that ‘the meeting “is open ‘to all ‘residents, and‘‘the fullest: “was e| touch ‘with ‘the’ s er Mr, GH, Ei annual.” general~ meeting’: of:.the]: After. gradusting from~ Tor! in” Chemical“: - Engineering,. Penney’: started: work”: in the Brown -"“Corporation “:, bleached kraft pulp’ mill in’ La. Tugue, Quebec; where:. he ° eventually rose to: the position of “General ‘Superintendent Later he. left La ‘Taque “to: become’ Manager * of Pulp ‘andPaper Manufacturing in the) operations of Brown’ Co. at’ Berlin; .:!'New.»; Hampshire, where whe: ‘remained ‘until joining and, Celgar. urged by the di ors, ’ onto * University. witha dearer # District Biood Donors Again: Exceed Quota Blood ‘donois ‘from Castle- gar district ‘have again: exceed- . | and _) said that. even: capitalism would. a state, without” solving, , however “tsuch problems as, juvenile. de-. linquency, |. frustration, “mental illness, and the threat ‘of war. ‘Mrs, has’ been: a-. ed .the quota, The’ which’ came to ‘a close ‘last night, brought. in 311 pints of blood—11 mo ore than was hoped for. - This is. the. fourth year that our..district exceeds the quota, The: annual: ‘blood donor clinic is under -the sponsorship of ‘the Kiwanis .«.Club = in - co-operation with nurses and other groups.’ juvenile judge’ ‘in: -Burnaby. ‘for nine years. She also ‘heads. the New Vista Society, a group dedi- . cated: to. the building. of homes for elderly people. Following the talk there was. along discussion, particularly about the necessity of support- ing the economic aid program of the United Nations.