CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 28, 1963 CASTLEGAR | NEWS VICTORIA REPORT Approximate "United Church Holds 4th” Birthday Banquet - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 28, jhome Pre: ‘assembled to. save you time 1963 00 took ppart School teacher here and has had in. the and money. field of Christian education, went : onto ay. Christians cannot bo solitary’ in their, service ‘to God and‘man, it'must be shared to be effective. She felt.;this spirit: of Christian fellowship ‘is truly a pre- cious heritage and’ that too few: are aware.of the: many for meeting ‘with other Christians |: to reach ,out'and share,” The church training. school at Naramata ‘affords one such oppor- tunity advised: “Mrs.” Sones, and many have found thelr time spent at the schools to be both enjoyable and rewardin, by sain” “PAINTING | fm On. rm db a, uuawed by A member of the firm of Mac-) ment at, te, e at the. Castlegar) Uanlted; jChureh: hero “Here Tet the press the people’s rights 1 . Established in Nineteen Hundred and eenrssrn Paid Circulation Weeklies are the Best | Reader ‘interest. in the paid: circula- ation, tion weekly newspapers in Canada,, a re- The paid circulation ecakiy has’ pro- cent survey revealed, has reached,an all- vided the training grounds for: the maj- time high. Naturally the information is ority of Canada’s top daily newspaper. raising a great deal of joy in the hearts men. © of the publishers and the editors of the < paid. circulation. weekly press. ‘The ;survey, reyeals that the interest in, the paid circulation weekly. press. has been a steddy growth. It is only logical that the paid cir- culation weekly press should be enjoying top readership since it is a medium that has served Canada faithfully. and without ‘interruption’ since long ‘before confeder- Campaign Funds Discussed K, NESBITT NDP'ers “Ar- thur Turner of Vancouver’ ~ East and ~-Randolph Warding of Kas- Jo-Slocan have been “on fishing expeditions: > in your Legislature, ‘They used .”the bait : of . Social it caripaien funds, but. they didn't catch much, except a ton- gua,’ lashing’ from Highways Min- ister. Phil’ Gaglardi.” Mr. Gaglardi, roaring his head off, :said. it’s: nonsense ‘and ‘unfair “and Decoratin beth'and Moroso, village auditors, |. Asked by Mr, Richards Ee : eae eer ae ee ae maak mor i * value of, the Sherbik bd ol servance. ma Free. Estimates Gladly. Given ‘ of commissioners’ to discuss: the | tem, Mr. Moroso cemeat if in anniversary : since :.the ck the ah ne t ia ater and duties of munielpal au-|answer .'to ‘a | question’, from: Mr, the,-present' chureli, ‘although the P: we Y K IN: __— “ ichardson , as.:to, how .the ° Sher- original’ beginnirigs ‘of: the: congre- ‘i 1 : ston al orono_ mado a: aubnys: Rilo: water svater jNalue was set | visable, a poke place ia 1026, % ¥ sites 5 powers 0! e books of the village, Mr, nt Bo. ga banquet: pre; id. PAINTING LTD. : 6. The, auditor. shal ward and: served by. United’ et Drepared Phone 365-5410: 5. The ‘alditor may be re uired by the Inspector of Munteipalities or by the Council ‘to make further examinations, or. the’ auditor’ may on his own: initiative make further | examinations as he may, deem "1 at Inows there's a lot to be done for the people of Prince Rupert, ‘but how on earth can he do, it all-if he must sit four hours a day lis- tening to speeches that don’t.mean much, speeches mostly tailored to make a‘ hit with the folks back Investigate now.’ Write for’ free itn, 5° page book of home plans.’ P.O, Box 40; Clearbrook, B. €. 1 Phone Livhxt home — the all important and all powerful voters. R ’ NDP Mrs Camille. Mather of Delta, ended : her’ speech., breaking into verse to forecast’ the doom of ‘Mr. Bennett’s Social.Credit govern- ment., Here's. the. way she sang: her song of requiem: “The. Peace is puzzling, ‘the’ Columbia is too; med- icare fa out and'so are YOU," and, with a‘ glint in her:cye, she politi: gnd. dishonest, and all that ‘sort of cally flirted across;the floor of the id underhanded thing, to be talking en atthe (premier, agi sho} be about Social Credit campaign funds | .. i from big-time contractors who. do |." work. for ‘the government on our "Shower Held For. March Bride: ‘Elect. municipal auditors. “as. per! the | Moroso answered that it was set u I fo mauntelpal act" which also tateted [ag an asset In the capital ond Torr tothe Inspector: of Municipalities vassisted? he girls: of the Hi-C|! on the duties of council and. the | fund. rights of ratepayers, Fs ‘He also. presented a summary 3 on the general powers and duties of municipal auditors with excerpts from a text.on pene subject,’; Asked /by. Comm, Frank ‘Rich. ardson as to his understanding of an auditor’s position with regard to the expenditure-of public’ funds by a council, Mr. Moroso answered | mission follows! that ‘all funda” must be expended | DUTIES ‘and POWERS of. Munict- in’ compliance with the bylaws of | pal’ Audit (as per the municipality and the directions Set) of the. municipal affairs . depart- Over400: B . Lakes a copy of every re] to Council, pute or : ranma 1 The: auditor shall ‘rey every. defaleation ‘or at oer regularity, with’ the name of a Person, or persons, deemed: to: be responsible and _shalllikewlse re- port any sum which ought to have been but is not. brought into’ ac- count by any person or persons. 8, It Is the duty of the auditor, in the event that any contemplated is‘ brought to his: at- tention, is deemed “by him’ to be Jacking of proper authority to for- thwith notify the’ Chairman: and somo other officer. and ‘any other Person he may think Proper, of the Castlegar District Teachers’ Association extend to the public a cordial’ invitation i to’ visit if STANLEY. HUMPHRIES SENIOR SECONDARY. is ~Tues., March 5'- 10.a.m.'-'4, p.m. ; Asked by Mr. Richardgon if he was satisfied that the expenidture on the Sherbiko system had: been carried out:in accordance with the municipal ‘act, Mr, ‘Moroso answer- ed that’he’ was" satisficd that the expenditure had been ‘properly ap: proved and set up'by bylaw. Full text’ of Mr, Moroso's sub- John Dalziel,: master of cere- monies, opened ‘tho,’entertainment leading. ‘a ‘period of - community singing. Accompanist at the Piano was Mrs. M. Peachey. ty “A skit put on by the HLC boys! Ht om ever, jako al, if interests wn congrega- depicted a gory surgical operation te performed in shadow’ medium. a.| ons. or denominations we will’ be gainst a white curtain, Those tak-|™ in tng rich" ee ences.” Visit. Anderson Gary MeGilp Lindsoy. earn: care of thelr ican 7 A ip and’ Wal-|toms, how they worship,’ and this ter ‘Peachey, Mra. 'W. A. Sones spoke on the | Would : foster: greater | understand. special way in, which anniversaries | 28: Any action which would draw can bring people together through the different churches toward un- the’ sharing of these mutual obser- ity should be encouraged, she con- The present high reader interest in the paid circulation weeklies started ‘dur- ing the Second. Great War. Publishers in that era learned that in their newspapers they. had the Breatest force for good and that the “copies they sent” overseas to former ‘members of their communities were the most acceptable mail to. sailors, soldiers and: airforce. : — Inisfail (Alta.) Province KINNAIRD. ELEMENTARY Tues.,’ March’5 - 9:a.m.- 11. am. VALLEY VISTA ELEMENTARY. - Tues., March 5 -.2-p.m.-.3 p.m. ‘WOODLAND PARK ELEMENTARY Tues.,.March 5 °-'2 p.m. -’4 p.m. ROBSON and BLUEBERRY ELEMENTARY @: ‘Repairs ‘to “all rashes. of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. ott @ ‘Electrical Applilances, ‘5 @ Applications for TY cable hook: 2 y 1, ‘The suattor shall make puch as-is’ consistent ‘with good auditing practice’ of the ‘re: cords,” including’ the’ books,’ docu- roads and highways. Just pure. non- sense; that’s what it is,’ Mr. Speak. er, yes, that’s all, stuff and non- Village Introduces. a- Draft. Subdivision Bylaw for Study A’ ‘draft subdivision bylaw, phased on past village policy on the subject, was introduced for study at Castlegar’s council meet- ing last week by village chairman Aage ’ Sylvest. Mr, Sylvest said the bylaw would ‘be studied when Comm. R. C. Maddocks, ‘planning chairman, returns from his trip. That Castlegar should have “a proper subdivision bylaw” was suggested a few weeks ago by J. .E, Brown, députy. minister of mu- nicipal ‘affairs. At that time Mr. Sylvest. suggested a ‘draft’ bylaw based ‘on: past village © practice should be prepared as a-starting place for preparing a proper by- law on the.matter. Main points of the draft by- law “for the purpose of controll: ing. and regulating’ the general layout’ and the provisions of wa- ter. and“ road services in any: sul division within the village” follow: . Lots must have a Saini size of 5,000 square: feet and. be regularly laid out such that main roads are 66 feet. wide and lanes 16 feet (if lanes are desired). take or participate in any way or allow to be constructed any water facilities that “they feel. are any or all of the following: prematire sense, said “Mr. Gagladri, Premier Bennett, with a scowl on his ‘usually smiling ‘face, sev- eral times called out “smear, strai- it smear,” when he heard oppos- itionists darkly hinting that Social Credit finances its election cam- paigns on’ money ,put up by. big business, in return for government favors. From {the beginning of time, of course, : oppositionists have ‘al- ways tried to find out where gov- Roads and lanes ant must co-ordinate with Soxieting and planned: surrounding facilities to the complete satisfaction of Coun- cil. ATER SERVICE: If Coun- cil i Tatistied thatthe prospect was|for, immediate and ‘future addi- tional tax revenue from lots to be serviced is such as to warrent im- eal to_construct or ire OAD SERVICE, ‘If Coun- cil & satisfied. that the prospect for immediate and future sdditlon:, al tax revenue from lots to serviced is such as to warrent im. mediate installation of the ‘neces- sary facilities (basic minimum gra- vel road ue, to the existing general get their fun Governments never tell and usual- nobody ever knows. People who | ¥! contribute to campaign funds are canny.. ‘They make sure ' they'll never be caught. They never sign anything. why it should be looked. upon in. this county, as disgraceful to mediate of: the neces- sary. facilities (generally 6 inch 150 transite pipe), (4 inch short extensions ‘to existing 4 inch main) then ‘such.’ facilities may be pro- vided by. the. Village at Village | ex pense, 3. If Council is ‘not sattatied that such facilities are justified at this time? and ‘if | no-funds are available ‘to. construct, such °facili- ties” then” Council: may ‘contsruct such facilities ‘but. the owner of the: will’: be required ik $s URANCE "a. For All” Your _ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone. 365-3441 “ANDERSON * AGENCIES ‘|to bear the’ cost. Such'-cost’ to. be calculated ‘on ‘the basis of current standard: Village rates ‘for. men and “equipment :and also: taking full. advantage “of .any “winter works program” whenever possible. 4, Furthermore, should. it be decided to reimburse. the subdivi- der for ‘all‘or any ‘part of the cost horne by him then‘this may be done. by ‘Council’ ‘as, specifically provided for, under ‘Section -570 subsection ‘2 of the Municipal Act. 5." It should- be‘-noted’, that :| Council. is ‘not obligated to sinter. ,compar- able meas) then such. facilities may be provided by the Village at Village expense. Guides and Scouts: Hold Thinking Day Service * ‘The Guides and Brownies held their. Thinking Day Service and the ‘Scouts and :Cubs - held. their. Founder’s Day Service in‘the high know not. ‘In other. countries it's looked upon as a sign of good cit- izenship,. provided, of course, the government doesn’t give favors to the donors’ in return, That way leads to: scandal and ruination of government, ‘Session after session there's al- ways a brief flurry about the mys- terious, fascinating topic of- cam- paign . funds, “There * are’ charges from’ 'the opposition and “heated denials from the government. Nev- er are there any conclusions reach- ed. Nothing is ever pinned: down. The public appetite is whelted, and never. satisfied... 5 is: ses-.| school gym.on Sunday There were Guides and Brow- hies present of Castlegar and Dis- trict: and. the’ Rovers,: Scouts and Cubs. of the ‘Kootenay. Columbia District. There were about 225. Guides and Scouts present: with ‘some of the parents. The program began with the parade of the Colors, followed by the singing of the “O Canada.” : LAUNDRY: Sad DRY ates STORES ARE TRIED &: : PROVEN INVESTMENTS. * 22 STORES-IN B.C... wv Complete ‘financing... installation, Training * i “Also Ice Machines & Laundsy Equip. for Hotels, Motels ads Ron ‘Sehmstone, Gontract Stiles, Taylor ‘Pearson’ & Carsoi. (BC) Ltd.,'1100 Venables’ St.,. Vancouver, or. your: : Local : 4 Taylor; Pearsons & Carson. |Office '] ziel,: District. Commissioner. This Mrs. -S. Simcack was Pianist for the .afternoon. « Mrs, “J. Dalziel, District - Com- missioner, introduced ‘Martin, Bale who gave the bidding and he intro- duced those beside him who were Mrs, .H. F.’ Hutchinson, : Division Commissioner, Mrs..H. F. Hyson, Area Commissioner, and Mrs. Del- was followed by all joining in the singing of,“Onward Christian Sold- iers.” Guide and. Scout . Prayers .) followed, with the: Guide, Scouts Brownie, and Cubs Tews cheing re- peated. “WELFARE BINGO wing to previous. Hall booking, Bingo _ will be: postponed one week ton Mrs. 7. Lang one of the Cub Leaders told a yarn, The children’s hymn “When He Cometh” follow- ed with all joining: in. . ©) 'Phe offering for, Scouts and Guide World Friendship Fund ‘was taken up‘by the. Scouts. The. choir of. Cubs, Brownies ‘and: Guides sang an anthem: “This is my. Fa: ther's “World”, under the Jeader- ship of Mrs. P. Oglow. t. A, Harvey, introduced J. ml er,;, Regional : Executive Commis- sioner, who addressed the; gather- © ing and: spoke‘ of. what .a 'wonder- ful organization ‘the movement is. He ~ also apoke | of the: laws and Promises: ., i The. promises ‘of ‘the “Guides, Brownies; Cubs and. Scouts; aware sion, it Scales t to’ me, ‘hasn't ‘been quite. as. long-winded ‘as. usual, though it took more than four so- lid weeks of speechifying in throne and budget. debates. However, the two-hour speech does seem to have been relegated to the past, for which praises be. .- Prince Rupert's hard. working and very sincere and quiet SC MLA William Murray~said ‘speech-mak- ing, ‘just: for the sake. of speech- making, might be-done away with altogether, andmore would. then be accomplished. T think he has something there. If members didn’t: have to. sit~ lis- tening to long speeches they’d have more time to go:about their work what Mr. Murray:has in mind. He at the February meeting heard an interesting talk ‘by Mrs.-G. ‘Arch Mrs. W. Robinson on (reading ia the: primary grades. for their constituents. I think that’s, The St. “Joseph Council, cwL, ibald, education’ convenor,' and" by Several lenten profecta ‘were A shower was-held last week at'the home of Miss Marle Makor- toff in honor of Miss Marion Obed- koff, March bride-elect. There were 18 invited guests, Mrs. H. Grummett, the mother of the ‘groom-to-be,’and ‘the guest of honor were each presented with lovely corsages of white carnations with mauve ribbons. “The rooms were tastefully de- ds. corated for the occasion in. the bride's color scheme of mauve and white. Streamers were draped ov- er the guest of honor’s chair with carnations holding them in place. The guests: enjoyed’ games during the evening and ‘on behalf of the guests Miss Obedkoff' was present- ed witha mixmaster. Miss Obed-|E= Koff’ will be residing in Los An- geles, Calif, after her marriage. At the close of a. very happy. were served by the hostesses, Miss Makortoff, Clara Holuboff. and Val Samsonoff. ne L- | e Al ELECTRONIC SERVICES 4 365-3331 —: Phones — 365-461 [E"bon't Drag Your TIRES! : TIRES Don't ~~ ROLL THEM A Bear Line Up: will ‘keep. them ‘rolling’ and: Increase yor tire mileage -KEN’S ALIG At: the Chevron Staton J in Kinnaird -Phone 365 cn NMENT = = | a = We Business and Professional Directory . Industrial, Commercial and Resident * Blectrical: Wiring BOUNDARY. Electric - (Castlegar) | Ltd. Electric Heat* Specialists Medallion: Homes =~. Phone 365-5919 ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO, Land Surveyor ~ 33 Pine Bt. _ Castlegar Phone 365-5342 GRAVEL ne EXOAVATING DITCHING |. ‘Bhone 965-4228 or 365-4008 New Homes, Remi ee Ser obese + All Work Gi P&G east La meet weekly during Li by Rev. Father’ Srophy on: the, forming ‘of disciission | STOURS, to Mrs, F. Kinicki; reported” that 1G seven ha the League magazine. Regular tae nth, ‘Hostesses *: for, ; the: ‘meeting pital: visiting - had. been ‘accom: plished during the ‘mont which was. cheld’ in, the and Mrs, Gerald ‘Rus ten:school were: Mrs.: W. faywood all) d. This‘ was the singing of “Mine Ey Seen: The’ Glory.” « ors. vice. tHave’ Then the Tonits ‘Prayer: was |. repeated, ‘the. singing of: the “Que- en’ and. the; retiring of .the:.Col- There was a good . attendance’ of parents,. and: they all’ agreed that it had been an inspiring ser- CASTLEG R NEWS Published Lal y Tharetay aAt- “THE . L. ¥. Campbell, rate ‘to the .Castic F THE 2 cautieens RO. bilaher! — » News Be. Letters by the correct name and address of the writer. Pen names , will ame’ must reeerves the right to shiorten letters in the interests . - of economy of Burt Campbell, Ealtor. all ‘correspondence. shoulda be addressed to The Eattor, Castlexar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, tor publication must be accompanied be used on request, but the ‘correct! be submitted. ‘The ‘Castlegar News EST. DRESSED MEN WEAR | McGILL. SHOES” from: EREMENKO' 5 if space. WELL WOMEN’S CLINIC 2 to 3.30 pm. Every Tues. . _ Legion Hall ‘All women: urged ‘to. take: “J advantage: of this clinic Excavating,Land , Clearing and: Genera’. Bulldozing contract °° M. R. WIESNER Phone 365-2839 ° PHONE . 385-2581 ‘cUSTOR HOME + CONTRACTOR We' Ralse, ‘Move Houses © - Inside, Outalde Repairs cs: Guaranteed ‘Wotlt:} Best of Equipment | JASTLEGAR BUILDING SUFFLY ‘ KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION ELINOR’'S BEAUTY SHOP |. COMPANY - NO JOB TOO SIALL Bhone 365-3262 : Built to’ the measurement ; of the Golden Rule sae BRUSH. PRODUCTS... PPh. 365-5628 LLOYD ASHCROFT .. NORA'S HATR | DRESSING “PARLOR A Complete Beauty Service By. Appointment PHONE. 365-5888 © Ever Bi he's Construction. General : Contracting &. Alterations : [Plone :365-6651 ' Stocked During °62 » More than; 400° lakes “were stocked with a. total. of 5,480,000 trout’ in’ British Columbia’ during 1962,. Recreation and Conservation Minister: Earle“ C. Westwood’ said recently. In 1961, 365° lakes were stocked. ‘Aircraft are proving immense- +, ly valuable | in’ fish: plantings and hatchery. fish: were : liberated - in 165 Jakes fromthe air: in “1962, Mr, Westwood said. “Studies have shown that two-inch’ fish are best suited. for aerial» plantings. : They are dropped freely’ into lakes from a height of about 50 feet. > ments, © accounts, “vouchers, «re- ceipts, < investment : securities,’ de- bentures,. and: matured debentures paid, of the‘ municipality | or re- lating.to any: matter: of thing’ un- der: control, of Council: or any ad- ministrative body handling munici- pal matters or. funds, -} "2. The auditor has at all times the right.of aceess.to any and all records of the municipality or any administrative body. :3. The auditor is entitled. to require’ from,.members of council, officials or any. other persons, any information ‘or explanation’ neces- sary for the performance of ‘his duties. 4. The auditor. shall report’ to lnck ‘of authority. 9. The auditor. may, ‘by sum- mons An’ writing require: The production, before all. records, books, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers,’ re- , ceipts, and’ other docu- | 8h! him’ of ments and Papers vances: hristians™ particular! Bointed out,’ have! many we ae hiversaries. and events to observe. From the: very” beginning‘ Christ- ians had ‘shared in the “breaking tine , in Prayers, and fellow- Mrs, Sones, who is a Sunday The him of all moneys: ‘and securities, Any person holding or ~“a@ecountable ’ for any. such ° records ‘as above listed -to. appear before |: | him ‘and’ to’ make and sign a. declaration as'to the correctness of - the Council on’ the records examined, DUTY ‘of £ COUNCIL: Kootenay Builders” — oa Suppli rs - ‘Every member of Council and every officer or employee of the ?or! other. Fire. At Robison - Saturday Has Left Family Homeless: ‘A ‘mother’ and her five cna: ren were made homeless Saturday night. when fire completely” level- led their home at Robson. Mrs.T. My golly, a widow, was tive body ‘shall make ‘available all records, etc., and shall furnish full information "and explanations con- sarning the affairs of. ths munici- ality. RIGHTS: OF RATEPAYERS Any: elector of the municipa- lity may ‘in writing: lodge ‘with the guditor an’ objection'to any item of account’or “other matter ; relating to an audit ‘then in progress, SUMMARY on General Powers and Duties from Text on. Subject POWERS ‘The ' municipal auditor is. en- ‘| dowed by statute,'-implicitly rath- er than explicitly, with ‘all powers of. access: to: records, interrogation of “officers’ and ” employees, ‘etc.. eedful'-to:- him: verification ‘of: accounts.:Th wers' may: be“ extenYed by. the. 5 laws of the municipality to ‘include the veto’ of’ unauthorized: expendi- bade re ‘withholding of lmproper, aie ‘general hae the duties Self empl se ee Be daha 4 | February 28, 1963 to act. Fi format n =C. “Arthur Andersen or: =| donors and “stated” that” due to auditors? are '\—. ‘| (a): 'To “ascertain ‘ whether * all the financial ‘transactions ‘entered upon: by’ the municipality * have been: within its power, :and ‘whe- ther they have been’.authorized in :| the “manner stipulated ‘by the. gov- erning act and the by-laws ‘of. the municipality. . (b): To ‘satisfy himself. tha these transactions have :been ‘ pro- | == Bérly: recorded n the hooks of ‘ac- count. - *\(e) To prepare annual: finan. cial statements in such form as a= regulating authority (usually a de partment or. board of. munic ipal af- fairs). may direct.”.*'- ; (d) To. satisfy himself that the assets and Ilabilittes of the. municl- pality., are as stated. «(e) To'report upon the finan- cial; statements, ,and. such’; other mi ‘, (£);;To: audit’ the ‘accounts ‘of all related. boards.and commissions suchas park boards and public Transfusion” Service. has ey Bleed that it ‘collected (744,006 - bottles ‘of: blood in), 162. an ‘nerease of their; “generosity throughout’: the year the Canadian ‘Red: Coss’ was able ito meet the demands of Cana- dian: hospitals for whole blood ‘and blood * products. }o Based’ on the rice of blood prior ; to::the | introduction’ of \the free blood “ service, usually, $25, Ber. bottle Red Cross’ authorities estimate blood cated near the-Robson zoo, and all e: time but her family “managed “to escape =< the blaze, A teenage son was. taking a bath at the time. while the other children were’in the living room. The, wooden framed house, Io- its contents were destroyed in the raging fire.which broke out: short- eluded... Other ‘items on the ‘program were solos by Mr. ‘Dalziel’ who La “Smilin’ Through,” and’ by Mrs.’J. Dunlop who sang “The ‘Sunshine of Your.. Smile" and ,‘Sometime.""| are uM, Peachey was ‘again accom- BI The final item was: the show- June,” which. presents a ‘colorful picture, of ‘a religious parade and |) festival’ in French Canada. a The ‘film-showing marked ‘the ‘debut” of ‘the: 16mm movie pro- +|Jector’ purchased‘ recently for the use of the church and the Christ ian ‘ education. committee. Rev.’ George Strong, MA’ of Nelson, saver! the® address ’‘at’ the Sunday ev: aS his = toe, “Which W: Fo ay, Fo ~~ Strong said the’ chureh should look to the: future and its needs, ‘rather ‘than dwell on’ the accomplishments ‘of past: years. “Could the church be likened to an‘ambulance and its attendants, ready to give first ald,“or. to’ a fire-engine which would ‘put :out i the fire?”’. he: asked, speaking ‘of ly after. 8 p.m.) « watched the wor.) ld and as the: fire quickly the house.- There was’ no fire fighting equipment available. A faulty, elec- tric’ fixture is suspected as cause of the blaze, * Soloist “at: the ‘special service’ Sunday was John Dalziel whe chose the ‘selection “Abide;’ ih Us." =e Organist. was‘ Mrs. ing ‘of; a.film entitled “A ‘Day in, ning: service, ‘choosing: | == Tues.,. March 5 - 7. p.m. - 9 pm. = CASTLEGAR ‘ELEMENTARY. Wed.,’ March '6:- 1’p.m. '- 3 p.m. TWIN ‘RIVERS ELEMENTARY. ‘Wed:, March 6.- 7 p.m. -.9 p.m. > TARRYS ELEMENTARY: _Wed.; March’6 - 6:30 p.m. '+/8 p.m. UUtitttrn AAA NOTIC E THE CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT “HOSPITAL SOCIETY Annual Meeting - will be held _ MONDAY, MARCH ‘Ath, 1963 22 in ‘the : "UNITED CHURCH BASEMENT : at-8:00 p.m. NOC LAAT TA nT eee SLOP BaD ise Was Migs. 0.0, Purdy-, dail ccc tera aera etal ele les dette aries = , SWIETS PREM OR. SWIFTS: CORNED BEEF . _ Margarine ‘MUMS Ib. POTATOES, 2 Ib. CELLO CAULIFLOWER, large snow white heads, each |. 19¢: “2 59e to honor: your: CASH ‘CARDS. 25 = a SCART RNR :