CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1961. Lots of Sulphite Pulp Sutphite ‘pulp Is manufactured by more than o third of all the Cannodian mills, Their total capa- city exceeds 2.5 milllon tons an- to paper, The remainder ts sold, If sales between affiliated mills in Canada be excluded, well over 90 per cent of all the market pulp produced, including sulphite, sul- phate and groundwood, moves to the United States, Sulphate pulp, or kraft pulp, is produced in 19 mills, Production has just about tripled in the past decade. First used mainly In the produotion of wrapping and other papers where strength 1s required, more and more of this pulp is now going into the manufacture of paperboard suitable for the ma- king of shipping containers, of building board, and, in-a bleached form, into the manufacture of high grade papers. Canada hes a sulphate pulp capacity of more than ‘1.6 million tons annually of-which more than half ‘the output moves abroad, chiefly to the United States, A substantial tonnage of dis- solving and. special alpha pulps — exceptionally pure grades of blea- ched sulphite and bleached sul- phate — Is/also produced by the Canadian mills, nually, About one-quarter of the out- put consista of bleached sulphite pulp. The bleached product {a used in the manufacture of higher gra- des of paper and paperboard. Unbleached sulphite pulp is of two new types: news grade, used in making newsprint, and pulp ‘which is used in the manufacture of oth. er papers and paperboard, About 75 per cent ,of the sul- phite pulp manufactured is pro- duced ‘for immediate conversion in- Lineup with BEAR: KEN'S Wheel Alignment — JKinnaird — Phone 2472 : MEETING OF CASTLEGAR and DISTRICT SPORTSMANS’ ASSOCIATION TUESDAY, APRIL .18. 7.30 p.m. Castlegar United Church’ Basement _—————————— ‘CLEAN-UP © April 17 8 _IN Castlegar HERE 1S THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAN UP YOUR PROPERTY AND VILLAGE TRUCKS WILL TAKE THE DEBRIS AWAY FOR YOU i ” tradition of the “little boy’ wear over a dregs or a suit "| the door was thelr Oapt, Mrs, M . | nade of colored ege she'ls with ‘lo- “| wera peeping out frem inside “VERY _SUGGESSFUL - Girl, Guides Hold a Tea Lieutenant Miss Doris Brommeland. at the Improvement Soolety Hall. .From there. they hiked over to Pass Creek; where the six Girls and ‘thelr leaders cooked their supper in tin foil’ at thelr ‘camp fire. De- spite rather inclement weather they all. bad @ very enjoyable time, On April ‘y. the pt Kinnaird Girl: Guide Company held thelr Easter Fair. Welcoming guests at Collens, The Improvement Society Hall was gaily decorated with ‘yellow | and blue streamers, o large Easter fair sign and gold trefolls. Decora- LOW DOWN and LIVES — ‘tions on the tea tables were little trees with flowers and elther’ a rabbit or chicken under it. On the head table there was an egg tree “rd rabblts playing below the tree. These decorations and the gay. Easter Basketé were the handicraft of the Guides, They had o bate table, white elephant and. novelty table, m parcel table, fish pond, candy table and the Easter basket table. Special . guests were’ District LITTLE LEAGUE BALL “MEETING © MONDAY,: APRIL. 17, —. 7.30 p.m, “MARLANE HOTEL All Interested Please Attend Commissioner Mrs. J. R, 0. Mac- Bain and Area Commissioner Mrar ‘H. Hyson. Captain Mrs, M. Collens made. a speech of welcome and thank-you to the mothers’ and guests, A special vote of thanks to. those mothers helping in the pesecraac prt Mra, M, Verzuh,’ Mrs. R. qf ’s coal” and is suitable for ~ sincg it has deep armholes. ”) Captain Mrs. M, Collens and their TICKETS TO ALL: PARTS Heagy, Mrs. E..Mills, Mra, I, Mit- chell and ‘Mrs, J. A. Murray was extended, ‘The girls enjoyed an Easter party after thelr Busy afternoon's work was done. Extra cookies and Easter baskets left at the conclu- aion of the Fair were’taken down to the Castlegar hospital as a gift to the patients from the Gin Gui- des. . On April 5 the'patrol leaders and seconders of the ist Kinnaird Girl Guide Company met with thelr AIRLINE TT CHUCK'S JODE to Sponsor Garner. Exhibition The general meeting of the Lillian Killough Chepter of the IODE was held Monday in the gwin Rivers Hall with the ist vice-regent, Mrs, L, Zinio, presid- ing. ‘ Chapter delegate to the annual provincial convention, to be held in Victoria April 12 to 14, is Mrs, J. Scott who is chapter standard bearer, The chapter standard was taken tp Victoria where Tt will be carried by Mrs. Scott. in the cere- monies. Committees were formed and planning initiated for two projects to be undertaken, An art exhibit of paintings by A. “J. Garner and spring tea will be held in the Par- ish Hall May 13 afternoon and evening. Committee arranging this will be Mrs, J, Killough, Mrs. J. Horst and Mrs. M. McPherson. Committee arranging the Fall Fair Queen contest is as follows: _OF THE WORLD Castlegar Representative for he written to the SHHS band for their excellent performance in the festival and to the winner, of , the trophy. presented by the “chapter, Miss Jennifer Patterson of Nelson, junior girls vocal solo champion- ship. Services at home antl abroad secretary, Mrs, Gergely, shipped to headquarters, had been evaluated at $184.35, Elementary School, was welcomed into the chapter. Hostesses for the evening were ‘Mrs. J, Horst and Mrs, M. McPher- son. An executive meeting will be held in the home of Mrs, R. Whit- taker on May 1. reported that the parcel. of used clothing Education secretary, Mrs. Selbie, reported contacting J. Corbett con- cerning a chapter donation to the A new member, Mrs. Phipps, Phone 4911 'SUNRYPE - HEINZ : Mrs. J, Killough, Mrs. 8, Gergely,|. Mrs, J. Horst and Mrs. L. Zinio. Candidates will again be chosen from Grade 5 applicants from the RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. KING SIZE SURF .........--... 99¢ 2nlb. CHEESE, Velveeta ......... 98¢ SUGAR, 10 Ibs. .........+-.++- 99¢ MILK, tall, Pacific, 6 tins.........-99¢ TONE, STEAK, Tb. ..... sso cee TBs ROUND STEAK, th. .....:.---.-. 796 PO vee PORK LEG ROASTS, Ih, coos eee es G9C BEEF BLADE ROASTS, Ih. .......- Soe ' FOR MORE SPECIALS SEE OUR RED & bala FLYER three local districts. CASTLEGAR. SOCIALS) ‘Letters of congratulation will |~ Phone 9511 Audrey have returned from a trip to Hillcrest:.and. Calgary where they visited’ at the home of rela- tives and friends, On the return trip they were accompanied by Mrs, Irene Santano and Darlene . off; ‘Trail’ who also spent one month's} ; | holiday Ht Hiltcrest. Mr.. and:Mrs. Bertarione and April 10, a daughter. © - MAREIN 10, &,90n. © 18, a daughter, BALO — To Mr, and Mrs, El- mst Salo of Castlegar, April 7, a KOFTINOFF — To Mr, and ‘Mrs, Paul- Kattinoff of Brilliant, —To Mr. and Mrs.| - George Markin. of Castlegar, April}. — To Mr, and} Mrs. ytictiael ‘Tomilin: of Brilliant, - ‘April so “ HEINZ | MALKIN'S. NOTICE TO PARENTS Anyone found trespassing ‘on .the g ds’ of the Elk Drive-In at times other than show hours ‘or anyone found damaging ‘piroperty will. be: prose- cuted to the FULL EXTEND OF THE, LAW. $50° Reward for information leading to the prosecution of -ANTORS, damaging properly. ELK: DRIVE- IN- THAN AS SRE AANA Os a |. : Wheel ‘Shimmy -— A worn out: front shoéke . absorber. cayses severe shimmy 4 “shock absorber control. Penalties You Pay By +. NEGLECTING YOUR . SHOCK ABSORBERS Broken ‘Springs — Often -caused er poor: Hitting the Top — Neglected shock absorbors endanger safety of riders. Skidding and: Side Sway — Ars often caused by worn. rear. shock absorbers. ; Tire Wear. — Without. shock absorbers con- trol Tires wear’ down’ fast. .-; We are dealers for * ; Monro-Matic_ Shock Absorbers : —KEN'S 2 RLIGNMENT HONE 2472 SEO l _ RABOB. ‘GOFFEE, Ti CS “COOKING eles: 5 be bag . _ SETS, - Apple Juice, a _— 48-0 tin ~ Baby. Foods, | Orn. , Ketchup, »« 2m: As . “$1 00 -Tea Bags, : . os 6 *_ (PLUS A FREE, TALL TIN OF Le - Frying Chicken «+ ey 539¢° “LEAN & TENDER _ Smnigked anes Ib. ce 8c Be ation has expanded ‘at ‘the rate ‘of 65 14,856 ‘more -puplls, per year. a * 1951-62 © the school. to-| year, to}. talled 183,112, Lest year. it reached : 316,821, the‘ records of the department of education, tell two storles: 1—The growth of our. province; 2—The in. creasing financial burden. levelling off, but even should the Percentage increase become steady BC Ss “School Population Increasing by 6.5% Yearly | British Columbia's school popu.) at 5 per cent, it would mean per cent In the last 10 years — about 10,000 by ‘1975, ~ .' Educational” authorities ‘These figures, obtained ‘from stive alde.. Present” trends ‘show 9° slight feel these figures are ‘on the conserva; The expansion of school pop- ulation has. naturally, been sc- companied by ‘heavy pressure upon accommodation, and has resulted in| a very heavy building program) which is fer from. complete | as yet. Ue schools; In 1959-60 it had. 1,214, an average yearly inorense of 26 schools, A clearer picture is given by the number of divisions (classes), which increased from 5,678 in the year 1951-52 to nearly twice that at 9,560 last year, This Is an aver- age annual increase of “485 classes. Ona percentage basis the ave- rage yearly Sherease in ‘sotrool a= commodation. _ Calviaions) was 68: per cent, For still snother measure of 2 Cn ik aa =a | Central Trading _ KINNAIRD, B.C. , FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 3093 HMILK, Carnation, 6 fins ceaee Se APPLE JUICE, 48 ‘oz. tn aieiceeis tet 1. 390 IGE CREAM, ‘Westland “s gal. .'..: ; 69e FLOUR, ‘Al Brands, 25 Iks. oe GARLIG RINGS, 3 for .. pos FOOD; Tops, . 10. tins ceiawese 990 CARNATION INSTANT MILK, 8 lis. 88 Pas a lub invited - / OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | ES WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY TAND | DRY. CLEANERS. “THURSDAY SSA ACA ~ FRUIT TREES - APPLES; Assorted Varieties . . PEACHES, Assorted Varieties . . PEARS, Assorted Varieties .. CHERRIES, Assorted ‘ Varieties $249 PRUNES, Assorted Warieties. :.. $2.49 AFRICOTS Assorted Varieties é $2. 49 , SHRUBS ~ a RHODODENDRONS Pet hea ne $1 399 ELWOOD . ; ots $120 & $1.89 FLETCHERS | wipe tees eee eee $2.69 $2.25 $1.99 “ROSE: BUSHES CLIMBERS, HT. & FOLLY SET ONIONS, All Varieties, buy: now while stock is : good : | = = = a) =| | = =| — ‘a , Booth “of: Roseland: and -Mra.; John = visit, the Nelson Stamp Club for the growth’ of B.C, : schools,. the money spent for, new'schools shows how great the demand has been, School building cost $18,549,692 in. 1051; and $17,649,282" {n 2659 ‘an approximate average of $16,800,000 for the period, a ‘This’ money.. was’ produced, In 1951, 623 classrooms and 21 gym- nasiums, In 1969, 655 _ claesrooms ‘and 67 gymnasiums,’ Zhe average increase, ha sheen 5692 classrooms and 45 gymnasiums, ‘Predloting the future is difit- cult + except that B.C, can be | sure of continued growth.” “These factors are known: The birth rate ‘shows no sign of declin- ing; the holding power of B.C, high schools is still Increasing; and immigration figures, while varying widely from year to year, give. the province an: ‘overall increasing ra; ther than: ‘diminishing . population. ‘Estimates of ‘scheol population increase :vary from 60 to 100. per cent by,1976, On the’ basis of pre- sent ‘knowledge and: trends, it seems reasonable to anticipate: that the - school population will .be bet- ‘Ween 450,000 and 500,000. by 1975 — ‘possibly: closer to the latter figure. »., 2m other. words; say educational authorities, ‘B.C, still’ has a big dob of'achool building in the years qameainiew ahead. To Nelson Hct Fifteen.» members ana!” ” two guests’ met at the home of Mrs. A. B, Condy on Monday .for’-the re- | gular meeting of the David Thomp- son Stamp’ Club. Guests were R. ‘Moor.. President Axel Nielsen was fn ‘the chatr. 9) 6 : A letter was received from H, Herrldge, MP, enclosing a’ copy. of Hansard relating ‘to'the ‘member's question to the ‘Postmaster - Gen- eral on the request.:for a; ) special overprinted stamp sto. commemor- ate’ the fact that the Smoke’ Eaters had won the World® Hockey Cham- "a In Jost-sa BO. had 1,005 pub- |: minimum ' of 15,000 new students * per year. The Chant Commiselon predlots Increases of. 14,000 “per _ THE SPORTS SCENE “By JAKE KOENIG Sports Editor. Phono S274 after 6 p.m. and. Colds 1082; ‘team “high aggre- : | gate, Hot and Colds 3208, Other +.| top scorers Bill Shay 702, Dave MINOR i On tday tha and 696, Ed Sorge 685, Har- District Minor Hockey: Assn..wound up thelr season with « in. the ‘Kinnaird, Com ‘The supper. was ‘made Castlegar /and:, Distrlo with (their. donstions, Takit (wieners and beans), Castle: alrd Plaza Bakery (bread), Boven= Up tral) Ltd,, (pop), Palm Dairy. (Nelson): Ltd... Gee cream), ‘The Hockey Assn.Salso wish to thank: the ladies ‘wh Gave thelr time ‘to fix ond’ serve the supper; Mrs. J. ere Mrs, 0. ‘Thring, Mrs. &- Melnick, Mrs, D. Peppard, Mrs. A.“ Cummings; Mrs, “R. 'Pa‘ and Mra, M, Verzuh;\who’ hed to Tush to keep the 144 boys and ex- eoutives: fed. ‘ i ‘After supper the ‘ct trophys were presented tains ‘of the winning, W. Saprunoff présente uel Bobs Pay BI Gs, Greg. 627, George Rilkoff 620, ‘ ‘Walter Holuboff 612, Team 1 7pts, ‘Team .} 65 pta.;” Team .4 4 pts, Team 3 2 pts; Team 2 None, Team 6 none, Coffee Breakers League: Ladies, high. single, Mabel Creighton 218; ladies high. aggre- gate, Bea Herman 629; team high alngle,. Take Fives 822; team high agaregate, Mugs’ 2204, Wheaties 3, Pinourlers Jj, Take Pives 3, Muf- fats 1; Mugs 3,, Cheerios 1, ‘Tuesday, Afi ternoon, Ladies League: + Ladles high single, Mona Men- ard |:269; Jad{es;.. high aggregate, | Nona Menard, 657; team high single Alley Katz 860; team high aggre- Bate, Allouettes 2400. Alley Katz 2, Alouettes: 2;" Windy Five 3 eat Pokes 1; MB's 3, Hurricancs Tuesday 7 p.m, Mixed Vedat “ades “high ‘single, Bea ‘Goet- re ting 247; ladies high aggregate, Vi the Shop ’ Easy” team ‘f the « Juvenile championship, Mr. Otto Goldaimer of ‘the Golden Horseshoe Cafe pregented the Gold- elmer ‘trophy to Smiths Plumbing and Heating team for, running. the Payn Takit’ team for ‘winning out in the Bantam aiviston, Mr, Josh Savoy 593; mens high single, &| Pete: Kazakoft 234; mens‘ high ag- gregate,;” Pete. Mazakoff 626; team high single, Lumberjacks 955, King Ping 3, Five Pins 1; Lumberjacks 3, West's. Buzzards 1; ° Greenbacks 3, West's: Misfite 1, +" ~ Tuesday .9 pan: ‘Mixed League: Qadles’ high “single,”. Maureen ‘Orelghton' 238; ladies high‘ aggreg- ate, Marg Bonnett’ 638; mens’ high single, Norm Fishwick’.287;': mens. high Trophy donated. op Spaldings (Trail) Ltd. -to Pettitt: ‘Photos team winners ‘of the ‘Beowse ‘division, “Mr, Tin “Mitchell “of the King Koln Laundry doneted‘and presen- ted ‘a trophy to John McKenzie for being the Most. Improved Player in the Peewee Division, The Assn. wishes to thank Mr, the coachs. and’ many ‘others who gave thelr. services . and -time - to make this season’ as successful as it was, : sok G. Leitner and Mr, M:;Moren and |, Norm ‘Pishwick 686;, 3, Kats 1; Mat Rilowatts 4, Vaga- bed Os": Eightballers 2," Chipmunks Weanexday Morning Ladies League! Ladies Mgh single, Nives Di- Blaso: 224;- jadies “high Single, Ann Fishwick 512; “team high single, Carburetors :851; team high agere- +) gate, Carburetors 2294. Bumpers. o 1 Monday Mixed Ladies igh single, “Janna Brownlle '244;" ladies high.” aggre, gate, Janna. mens Brownlie’ high singlé, Nick Burak. 354: “mets | 3 high’ aggregate, Nick’ Burak. 604; team ‘high single, Shop Easy 1217; team high aggregate,’ Shop » Easy | ony 2954, Other top scorers’Jake een | 2 ig 684, Lloyd Wilson 623, Bob Jef- frey 620, Steve Paszty 602, Kavics Alley. Kets 3, Splinters 1; Shop Easy. 2,\Smiths P&H Untouchables 23° Ricks: TV 3,‘ Teach Meng (League: :) Mens" ‘high * alngle, Bil Shay $36; meis: high aggregate, Harvey ‘Veleaux 863; team high singte, Hot . a plonship, and the Feply he. had’ ree ceived, He also promised to Taatos ‘up on the matter. A letter of appre- ciation will be sent to’ Mr, Her ridge, An. invitation wad received to thelr annual banquet on April 15. As many of the members 4s-pos- aible “will attehd. A stamp display and-as° stamp auction are’ ‘among the promised. entertainment for the evening. ‘Members enjoyed a novel ser- ies of bingo games. The cards were made with stamps in place of num~- ‘bers. Caller was Mrs, Condy. Win- mers were Mrs. J,.McKay,, Mr. J.| Toogood, J. “W. (Paddy) Dougan and Mrs. J. Moor, who won three games. The thanked ee Shell oi Giving “Merit Fellowships ‘Ten Cariadian’ ‘secondary school teachers of science: and : 5 0; ' 4, he Wedneaaiy Nnight Ladies League: Ladles high” single, Kay Ada= Bay Adshead 684; team high single Chore Girls 838; team high aggre~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1961 gate, Chore Girls 2351.°, Thursday Night Mixed League: soff 208; ladies high aggregate, Di- ana Baitsoff 521;-mens high single, Harry Cheveldave 247; mens high oy Baregate, team high’ single, Comer Pins 915; team high aggregate, Corner Pins 2038, Other top scorers Mike’ Ber-| mel 616, Coasters 3,‘ Splinters 1; Corner ' Pins” 3,° Greenhorns 3,'Destroyers 1.” 2. - Minor Hockey Banquet Huge Success a) Friday Night Mixed Ladies high single, Diana Zalt- Harry Choveldave.: 627; | single, Misfits 1044; team high gregate, Handicaps, rol Price 611,,Marg Bonnett Handicaps 4, Peewees 0;” Breadwinners 1; Ladies high insta, aaa Molly ‘white 252; Indies high aggregate, Molly White 624; mens high single, Mar. tin Paluck 247; mens high aggre- gate, Jack Mason 641; team high ° 2887, ‘ Other top acorers Ernie Newman 615, Ca_ 601. . 3, Beavers 1; Flintstones 2, Misfits FOR KITCHENS oe OR: BATHROOMS _,Only, at. a - $1.99 : "APPLIANCES, SELLING AT Pe DST PRICE» BEATTY 30” RANGE, fully -automatic $229.00 BEATTY. AUTOMATIC - WASHERS . BEATTY 12-cu, ft. FRIDGE oo / ENTERPRISE 30” Auto.’ GAS RANGE $249.00 “30 GAL. ELECT. WATER HEATER $89.00 CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY .. PHONE 2161) study latest developments in their fields at special university ‘sem- dnars’ this ‘summer.’ ~~ ‘> The teachers have. been’ sel- ected by Cornell and Stanford Un- Aversities, to receive , Shell” Merit which are annually by Sheil OU Company of Canada, “tie sierit Fellowship program, established in Chnada in 1657, was of Condy for: her ivork., ‘ Auctioneer “John Moor: coke: ted a lively: stamp auction. which gaw, many fine sets ‘of stamps exe change hsitds, The’ members were gle to welcome*Major J. Moll and Mr, Dougan ‘back after’ their - l- messes, * with the leading educational associations to help combat the’ critical, shortage of -acientists and engineers. 2’. Shell's education ‘committee res ported that the univeretties had received’ many'exceHent spplica- fons but obviously it was impos sible to recognize them all. 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