Page 10 Too Late to Classify FOR RENT — 2 Roomed apari- ment. Apply Carl Knoblauch, Phone 2158, C1-47 FOR RENT — Heated apartment with bathroom, electric range and other facilities. Apply Alex Eremenko, Phone 3061. C3-47 FOR SALE — House on two Lots, 5th, Avenue, near High School. Apply P. W. Semenoff. P1-47 FOUND — Set of Car Keys, on Airport Road, Owner may Claim at Castle News Office. Guaranteed PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Nothing Is feft to chance when we com pound prescriptions, Double-check, system * PITTS’ - Rexail Drug “Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. : ‘Nights e Day or Night .Phone’ 4231 é Sea Cadet Commiltee i Reorganized; 27 Boys is . Sign Up For Corps The Sea Cadet Committee af the Castlegar Branch of the Navy |; League, was reorganized during tie past week: and recruiting of boys for the proposed Castlegar Corps continued. At present, it is reported, there are 27 youths who have express- ed their willingness to join. Tuesday night, Lieut,’ Com- mander Derek H, Tye, Area Of-| ficer of the Sea Cadet Corps, visited Castlegar an company with P, Marken of Nelson, and met .with Castlega rNavy League officers and the Sea Cadét Com- mittee. Commander Tye express- lea pleasure at the progress be- ing made in the organization of CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Carl Goresky Named To Honor Scciely At MeGil! University ;, Carl Goresky, son of Dr. and and a third year medical student ‘at McGill University, has been parents have learned. Alpha Omega Alpha is a nen- secret, College Medical. Honor Society, organized and founded in 1902, with the aims of enccur- aging ‘scholarship and a. spirit of medical reasearch. The McGill Chapter is known as Alpha of Quebec. Four third year medi- cine, students, and eight, fourth year, are elected annually, to the Society, Papers are presented by the students na B month during the 'a Sea Cadet Corps at C faced with the propect of per- haps having to appoint themsel- ves as officers in the Corps, have been reorganized. Jim Seaton is now chairman and committee members are George Tonnellier, Norris Churches and Fred Howes all of Castlegar. R. Wadey. has been named Legion ‘representa- tive on the committee, This committee: ‘have named - The Sea Cadet Committee, ;! of ‘aculty at McGill lead the discus- sions at these meetings, with the students taking an active part. Air Cadet Committee Formed To Sponsor Ar Gadets:Here Ron C officer, and an recommending Gerry Archibald, as executive of- ficer. and Bill MecGauley, and ‘| Pred Howes’ as Divisional Offi- cers. evening. “WORK SOCKS and George Atchi: ‘Mrs, Victor Goresky of Castlegar elected to membership in the ‘Alpha Omega Alpha Society, his A civilian committee to’ spon- sor an Air Cadet squadron at was formed at a meet- es in the Legion: Hall Friday W. H. Reed was named chair- man of the new committee and other members elected were Pete| J. P, and Harry Bates of Kin- ote | naird; Henry Hyson of Robson of Castles Korea Veteran On Leave At Kinnaird Private Bernard Lawrence Locke, 23 year old son'of Mrs, Carl Loeblich ‘of, Kinnaird, was among more than 1000 Canadian soldiers who returned to B.C, from service in. Korea A. EREMENKO & CO. your RED & WHITE Food Store aboard the United States - -troop- ship Marine Lynx.. A veteran of six months Koz- ean service with the Third Bat- talion Princess Patricia’s Cana-, dian Light Infantry, Private Locke, or “Bud” as he is known arrived in Kinnaird: Monday morning by train where he be- gins a 45. day leave. At the end of this period he will report to the Army depot at’ Vancouver. - Bud has been in the army for 13 months, having received his basic training at Calgary, Alber- ta, He says Korea “wasn’t too the | bad.” The ‘ honiecoming draft of troops Saturday was made-up of 764 officers and men of the PPCLI and 290 members of other units, ST. ALBAN’S GUILD PLAN TURKEY BANQUET. St. Alban’s evening guild met at the home of Mrs. G. H. Wan- less recently, Mrs, H. Wade, pres- ident, presided. Plans were made to cater for a turkey’ banquet and. members catered for a breakfast for dele- gates attending the West Koote- nay Deanery meeting. Next meet- Taylor, December 8. gar, The committee's ‘first | action was to-recommend the appoint NYLON & WOOL ALL “WOOL Neion Reinforced se auligiet EP "100 Per Gent WOOL” -95¢ to St 65. - ' BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR | BUYS DOLLAR VALUE ° PEAS, Dewkist,: ~/mas Club plan in Canada, intend: ‘|ed to -help banish Yuletide finan- 1 plan: which. goes. ne effect Nov. 16 ment of G. L. Smuin of Castle- gar, as commanding officer. of the proposed squadron. Letters are also being sent to the Canadian Legion, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Eagles, K. | Ps and other community organ- izations, asking for their suppart in the organization of the squad: ron, . Mr. Smuin reported: he had given a talk to students at) the High School the previous day on the: subject, and had. seen con- siderable interest, It is hoped that some ‘50 -boys ‘will join‘ the proposed squadron. ‘ THe recommendation. of’ other men for officers’ positions inthe corps and plans for a. meeting with Fit, Lieut. Armstrong’ of Vancouver, Air Cadet ‘Liason Officer, on: Nov, 27,-are among the irnmediate cuties facing the new committee. Plans are also. being’: smade 6 -| begin -recruiting- in ‘the corps 4 ‘as y soon as possible. =~ || Bank Announces First a Ganadian Xmas. Club: The ‘first’ nation- wide Christ-. cial. ‘problems, . was. ,announced ‘The'C: of Commerce. 7, : Bank: officials said, that ‘the 4 1954, has been designed to suit; any ‘budget: :After~ chabsing.. suitable,.plan,” a: spokesinan, said, “you simply make-:'a sm: ti Size 4°: -G tins for. scr st ar [cheque. :for’ Leas Of Pork Top or Shanks End, Ib. ‘th -| Johnston, ane Sunday morning services at the Kinnaird . United |’ |bers of the Junior and Senio: and Mrs. B.:W.; Paget presided. ‘| co-op ‘STORE STORE HOURS — 8:30 to 5:30; Wednesday 8:30 to: 12:00 i‘ tive special. coupon books which . a, assboolk and receip' 1954. Twe Church: were’ conducted: by. mem: choirs last, Sunday,.under the dir-'|: ection. of ‘Mrs, A."M. Morehous: Mrs. .W. ‘Walper was accompanist Anthems, were rendered’ by both | choirs * and) Mrs. Gordon Scott-and Mrs, Cecil Munns, sang a. duet. A solo. by Cory Ann Barnes along with congregational | $1 ensure 3 Noyember,|’ oles FOR SPEEDING KINNAIRD ” A fine of $10 and $5.50 costs was meted out by’ Stipendiary Magistrate W. H. Taylor in Mag- istrate’s Court, Castlegar, Thurs- day, to Ida Hartson, who pleaded guilty to a charge of exceeding the speed limit Sealand the Vill. age of Kinnairi This is'the 50th “Golden An: niversary of .the Christmas Seal sale as an-institution for fighting tuberculosis. Denmark, ‘thé .coun- try where the” Christmas’ Seal idea originated, has” the tuberculosis: aeeth rai world, ing will be at the home of Mrs,_| PICNICS, Smoked Small, Ib... . 39c ROUND STEAK. F resh, Ib. LAMB CHOPS | Loin; Ib... . 62c Sirloin or T-Bone . STEAK, Ib. . 59c VEAL CHOPS Loin, Ib... . 2 59c BEEF ROASTS Shoulder, Ib. . 35c : BEEF LIVER Fresh, Ib... . 29c EGGS, Grade A" Med., doz. ... 58c CAKE MEXES White, ‘Little Dipper 27ct PORK & BEANS Nabob, 15 or. 2 for .... LUX FLAKES Glant Pkg. ..... OUR MEN'S DEPT, cORDURGY SHIRTS In Assorted Colors. and all Sizes EACH LONG JACKETS Fur Collars, i in sebardines Sees $16: 95° : BOMBER JAGKETS. 52c .:: JELLO POWDERS 6c ine 78c 3 for as Phe § 12.085 crc secre I arma at eee singing, completed the services, \ evening. +, which he said; he. is continually *\ of. 1954: to. present . their. working area.) They, will “probably. « begin . for reelectio: In Ki is ‘is Teported‘ to*have, made himself| ) available for reelection also, and / Lambert, poth well-known ih the a \village and “district. The former | made: by ‘next Thursday, “Messrs, Published rary Thursday at “Th ‘Croseronas of the s Restenaye Vol. 6,No48. CASTLEGAR, BRIGH COLUMBIA, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1953 8 Cents. Per Copy Water Power, Importanit Resource “y of capita next year.” -|No IWA Agreement - |Submitted To,Gelgar. . The’ Celgar’ Development “Co: as not been. negotiating fora separate. agreement. with the In- ternational : Weodworkers;:' off ica, for their. o at Castlegar and Nakusp.. : nh ink, HY can safely say that Celgar‘will undertake : ‘@ program): This : was (told) the monthly istrate building in this area on’a progressive plan, during the) meeting of the: Castlegar and}iegar Legion Hall. ‘The charges arose from a Fire Thursday evening by W. T, Wal- | Marshall's Inquiry on Aug, 12 in- So said the Hon, R, E, Sommers, Minister of Lands and Forests! die’ who was commenting’ on :a| to and Mines and Rossland-Trail'MLA at the monthly, dinner meeting | news, item in a ‘Vancouver news- |stances-of a fire which complete- paper which stated that an agree- |ly ‘destroyed a frame dwelling at District Chamber of ‘Commerce of the Castlegar and ‘District Ch ber of Ci Mr, Sommers, who had just re- turned from: Eastern Canada where: he‘ discussed ‘the’ matter | ‘of obtaining. federal assistance towards dyking projects on .the Fraser River ond federal shar- ing in the costs of B.C. Forest Protection, received the thanks of pressed by ‘president M..B, Dal- ton, for his assistance In having a’ government. liquor store - est- _ablished at Castlegar. ‘The main portion of his. im- promptu ‘address to. the’ Cham- ber emphasized ..the . importance of our water \ power: resources, He also touched..on. the! govern- ments efforts regarding the Sons of Freedom’ problem, a Regarding Celgar's * ‘plans; being questioned’ abou! mented, “I hope I ‘don't oyenne : plify . matters ‘by ment: and these’ are still carried out.” \ He; explained that. the gar ‘- Company ‘have ‘until the “spring the Castlegar . Chamber, : as’ ex- | Bldg. Permits. Total: ||P. A. Graveline, divelling, $60 of the Mr. Waldie said, however, that :]the company. has -tried to get their .sawmills working any pay. increases granted would, be retroactive; but.there has bee: no agreemept on the matter. :- Jo $14,400 In Kinnaird For Month Of October who was i Cothmitted For Trial {On Perjury. Charges juis Chizmazia of Renata and is‘riephew, Roger Iddings, were committed to higher court ,for on charges of perjury, Sat- dy at the close.of preliminary tings before Stipendiary Mag- W.H ‘Taylor: in the. As the origin, causes and circum- ment had been submitted for the |Castfegar owned by.Mr. Chizma- vin the early morning | ot July get 3 uring ine hearings éere, which once }began Frid morning and‘ con- “| again‘on the. understanding -that. 4 as i t Crown Counsel, ; Donald others of Trail: secured ‘court ission to enter the transcript idence Aug. 12 Inquiry ‘as in'the hearings, ** In the transcript,'‘Mr.: Chizma- ‘and ' Mr: Iddings quoted" as ‘testifying’ that'they ‘left’ Castle- = “for Renata about’-10:30° p.m: onthe evening preceding the fire Total value of building permits’ and arrived in Renata about 12:36 issued in the village ‘of Kinnaird, am. on July 8, -Mr. * Chizmaziay || during the month of October, ‘was. Was quoted as-saying they travel- ‘|$14,400 | bringing . the’ total’ of/Jed in a black 1941: Ford,’ lice: ».| building permits’ for the year td | dumber 27646, |‘ Castlegar Ferry Operator Char- |: Jes ‘Ronald ‘Nickerson - of Robson, |: y Needed School Space For 3.5 Mills» $616,000 Sch Be Voted On At that time, coinciding with the villages of Castlegar and Kin Ratepayers of Castlegar School District Number Nine ere to. vote on their district’s $616,000 school expansion by-law on Dee: ‘ ember 10, the school board office has announced.” ieee ool By-Law To December 10 ‘the annual municipal elections ia: naird, the voters will be asked te give their a to the’ Stanley Humphries Junior Senior Steady Growth Noted fn School Population Of District No Nine’ fice has comptled some ing. statistics on‘:the growth of school population: in’ District Number Nine, during the past six years, ‘The figures point..up: the ease the- crowded condition of 14 district schools particularly the. school that would, High School at Castlegar. s _ Biggest item proposed in the by-law’ is a $520,000 addition ts the high school,::which was ds signed for 350 pupils but -is' now: bulging at the seams with a re cord attendance of almost Sm To accomodate ‘the pet joead swelling elementary schow! 200 ulation also, the. by-law. propuses a one room. addition to the Reb-; son school; a one room extensins. and activity room’ at Castlegar No.’ Two ‘school, and a new tye’ Toom school’ on ‘the Dumont Sab~ of, the $616,000 school expansion by-law that is to be voted on, Dec.’ 10. : The ‘statistics’ show high: school “|R. E. Ball, chicken’ house, asic and LF, Cc. Oddi at’ the. Heese that avdark colored car ono. eae appeared:to-be’a ‘40 or ‘41; ces are-probably. ou greatest re- |: ould : therefore. OE id= heaeings early. in the’ New. Year, hich. She is chairman; will con- solidate ‘, all available .data and ter... power ~ potential ‘in. the igh on‘:the ‘priority list of water power. projects, he contin- ued _is:the Golden ‘but: water’storage on 'the (Arrow. Lakes,:has a. low. priority as far as Canadians_are,concern- ica.Creek Dam near |’ port by, R..A,.D.. West, Chairm: of the.Castlegar Airport Commit tee on> the: recently. completed discussed the: proposed sport : arena. project, ‘and made plans for elections’of officers at the December. meeting, 3 Roads and Bridge Committee “Art An om, xeport- ed that: the Berry spose bridge, at Robson, ‘which’ “was. twice Washed out. by. flash fload,-.is to be ¥eplaced with a‘large multiple “- project that atial in the a.“Thus: we which ‘is to be. installed early next. year." Regarding - the * Chamber's “-re- major. between’ -here’ and ‘Trail, * th Department of ‘Public ‘Works advised they are-be- sieged with ‘quite a few. such re- iwhose terms Conimisstoners ‘Victor Jenks and Hatiy Sommers his year, both: said: yesterday” they. ‘would run “He was “The meeting ‘also heard ‘a ‘re- ‘= $125, 000: project at the Castlegar quest for sandboxes. along ™ all}: Cagle egar. - fea “Birst Av fe her dntensive: disc licence’: number ped the 1946 and all indications ‘are‘the least | another: 40 ‘per..cent! in ithe next six years, svithout taking. :| shortly ‘after- hel had. noticed, Mhe i }red glow. in,.the- sky.“froin: the fire.'He noticed -the red: ‘glow. bout 10. mM. on. a Sly, : Preparations “fo gar: District pila ers, vid Campbell, Projects - So vi Castlegar ‘and* “District for: con- tribution: pledges to. the: Castle- 0. +: Castlegar ©: ‘was. Zoned into. dif- ferent districts ‘for’ the. canvass and pledge cards for’ bank deduct- jons were distributed to the can- Gilchrist, ' Ca: legar. Detachment RCMP. also identified: the: paper and ‘said he ad received: it from Mr. Nicker- id ‘Stewart, who + was -em- ployed ‘as, deckhand on the Cast- testified that a.-black, 40. or.-41 Ford, came on. the. ferry ‘at the Castlegar . side shortly ‘after’ the. fire siren had “sounded. It had one :passenger and a driver. One of the. two was older .and: the other younger;; he said, “and ‘the 10- younger. owas wearing glasses,’ ’ legar Ferry: the:night of, the | tire, | , | Provement . Society. | Hall, ciety. president, is. to «speak. .at|! two: public meetings next wees. | o Campbell -will speak :at’ the .Im-|-. Kin-} ‘(Continued on page 3) azia .. and] naird and. ‘Thursday’ night at the ie proposed. combined Bae Cotimunity. HallsHe wil} Necessily | For ‘Were ry rt: id. di: fhe cocicten ane hoping’ to buld School Space Noled: ffat Castleg: KRG. Approve. Two © Grants Hear: Reports - [At School Assembly : “Aecéptance: ‘by: their’ parents, of the’ $616,000: school expansion“ by- Jaw-which is ‘to ‘be voted -on. by Castlegar’ School:' District. ‘rate-! “Two: grants of’ $50 each’ ‘were | Payers.on.Dec. 10, was urged at.7 a meeting of the. Stanley Humph- in the, high school aud- two new nominees have..enteréd ‘the field. George, Jackson; second 'Kinni commissioner - whose): z term expires this year, has stated he ‘Will. not_ run’ for reelection. ‘With three nominees, an election in Kinnaird: ‘on Dee. 10, is assur- ted. The two new nominees i in Kin- ‘naird are K; M: Spence and. A. A.’ tis. employed “with the; B.C.: Tel ‘phone 1 andthe latter is a'hydrat jic engineer working for the West | Kootenay, -Power :and’ Light Co. by I tion for.a two year term the next. year. and: served ‘as Public: Works Commissioner in 1952 and ‘Chair= man ‘of‘the Board this'year. seeking: -his. second: term (of: of- fice.:He was elected by acclama- tion. to -a: two ‘year term: in -1951, serving first’as Parks Board, Fire and: Light Commissioner! and this year as Waterworks er, Mr, : Sommers; ‘meanwhile, cis other Tc. crane were ee (eon member of the Castlegar School being; Grants. approved were $50 | Board were present. to.:the Castlegar “Branch. of the Eritish, and Foreign ‘Bible Society | interesting: developments in the and}$50.to the recently. organized , Unit Castlegar - branch" of. the Navy | their, League of Canada eh, are, spon; anem Dr LD,: Ce. Smith, : recently. ap- , pointed school. inspector for this ' district, and Mrs. W. Jacobson,’a. Dr, Smith recalled some of the ited States ‘which have’ made educational .. system — go by..“leaps: and’ bounds," sorihg: ahd" District Sea Cadet Gane ns‘ are i If no other “nominat Mr.” Mahoney; meanwhile, was elected’ to the Kinnaird Board of In Castlegar, . Victor, Jenks ; {peeking ‘his third term’.on the i and “Mr.- A;:H? Culley were ‘(Castlegar Board. ‘He. -was_ first] elected by, acclamation.to fill ‘the lected ‘.in''1950° for: a’ one year|-vacancies caused: by the asa ee * term, gaining the the’ third high-| tions of R)’J. Mc ‘ est total among: 8 candidates.. , only. last 194. me at ae he Sate ing fast in.education too and th: : 1} a8 felt this was way out Dec..10 iby-law, will decide whe- of line” with the’ total’ funds: ther the ratepayers want Castle- available. to the: society and the 5! gar, total. budgeted ‘for: distribution in Of the: district. ' However, they” ap- es pI 'proved a $50‘grant “for the bal- here,” he: told the students, “and ance.of this year‘and’are request- |, 0Ne of-which you and your par- ing ,that the: Navy. League, make .ehts_can.be: very. proud. But now, ‘application for/another : ‘grant in. “you need to go.further..The com-, from You. will. or, not.; It you alee for, the, .facilties, to. be syoted on 05) 7 [oe @ good ‘education today.’ He -said B.C. is‘now ‘progress- row along. with the rest Province or. not. . by-law: would]; in, Kinnaird | and. adaii-: tion of an activity room and tere room school ‘at Kinnaird. : ‘The high school extension pxp-; ‘posed, would. be .an additions. wing onthe southwest. side a the” present building and re include): 13. more:.classrooms, all-purpose auditorium Cite, flat oor), a cafeteria ane they: continue. :"This. year: kigh ~ school, classes have. had’ to ‘over flow into 'the three rooms of Cas-. tlegar' Number..fwo elementary School, :and’.the: Doukhobor Half in Castlegar has had to be press- ed intd™ service’ for elementary school classes.” ‘District’s share’ of the $616,808 needed will, be $308,000. Howess the C.M..& |S." Power plant af Brilliant’ represents ap ‘ tely one half of total district ict ax sessment or | $154,000 . which “wil: Jeave only $154,000, to be paid bf ieee (Continuea: on’ page 8). .Lestimony:,: that.: the. present ]-. = - et wher: of the car, oenee, number On- Friday.’ evening, Dec.’ 4° Mr. | 27646, ‘!is*: Louis...C! “Macbeth”-the! ‘story of-a ‘hero |- who: became a. villain, ‘was en- acted: ‘in masterful fashion’ on ‘the -| stage. of ‘the (Stanley: Humphries High: School auditorium ‘SSturday evening ::by: the Lancaster Com- pany. who’ are currently, touring B.C, ‘and: Alberta with: this te mous tragedy by. aWilitamy Shake- | Some’ 300 pesple witnessed the performance, : ‘sponsored’: ‘by ithe Chib.OF Guithgar Chicago, ol, Nov, .19 The newly organized Rotary- Club ‘of Castlegar - ‘has been granted 2 fehartee: by. the Board of rahase * f Rotary I it = Stanley today at Rotary. ieee : Council, and» the 1¢ actors: for ‘excellent etree Ingenious lighting - and’ ‘sound’ effects'and- ‘effective’ scenery Lae costuming did much ‘to transp the audience back to Scotland ‘ia the: year'.1020.’ From’ the: first. ominous clap of thunder that ‘an- nounced the three witches and | their ‘: prophesy‘ that’ Macbeth! would be king, to the tense and furious conflict that ended Mac-j beth’s rule of tyranny, the ac- 2| complished actors held their. au- dience.” Doug Haskins i in the title rola” as a’man poised between Hehe | and! quarters -in Chicago, The Castie- an Club is‘now a member of the ist Rotary organization _whick ‘hes 7,938 Rotary. Clubs with a “membership ‘of } '376,000~ busines: and professional ‘executives ‘in 82. z countries and Seographical re ‘President of the Rotary cm" “of Castlegar, which ‘has 22 chart- er. members, is L. ‘V, Campbel ©.‘ ownse and publisher. of the Cast- News. E.°M. MacGauley,; parl- fee in the law firm of Wetmore and MacGauley, is Club Secre- J.°M.. Macbeth, Chartered ac- a woman with fierce ambition, {or arms her husband, swept by. finally {led to destruction, « a Bob Maddocks, proprietor of Mad- Monica Dudley as Lady. Macbeti, | docks Shoe Store is sergeant- at- is. vice and a pathetic -end, were outstand: ing in their of the new Rotary Club is the Rotary Club of Trail with “(Continued on .page 8 by the audi ice were the antics of "Sack sentative of the Rotary Districe. ‘James C. Vipond of Trail serving. as Special Repre- — - (Continued 0 on page: ‘5).