CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 7, 1959 MAILMOBILE—A BOON TO POSTMEN 4 PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B. C. NYLONS, sheer 51 a “COATS, DUSTERS,” Scott. The four visitors present} of land to. sell to the village ; attins stated the Dept. will help with |) light summer shade. ~~. Hold Rog. Meeting were eed Guerin, Mrs. Pol-| which would be’ suitable for al the asin cual by clean’ tee 69. The Evening Group mem lock, Mrs.W..Banigan and Mrs.| park, This was tabled. for the ing up arterial highways as neé- : QUILTED DUSTERS, bers held thelr regular meeting| 2 Johnson present. essary and will remove the huts , sizes S, M, L, .... $6.95 oa ‘and sponsored by the Lilian Kil Officials Announce lough Chapter 1.0.D.E. Marilyn B : had the most tickets sold in her New Ball Schedule name, and runner-up in the con- ‘test was Bonnie McBain of Bril- At a-meeting’ May 12, at-|of various technical training at the home of Mrs. R. Bro with| - After the business of the Commissioner Pettitt sug-|at the ferry in the near future. 42 members and four vistors meeting was concluded, Mrs.{gested moving ‘the ‘concession Commissioners Sylvest and Present and Mrs, J.| Johnson provided the evenings|booth at the ball park to the op-|Oglow will attend the A.K.M. he Schuepfer presiding. a with the posite corner and establish a per-| meeting at Cranbrook on Satur- : % COTTON DUSTERS, Plans were. made for the|°f coloured slides and movies.| manent power connection. West|day, May 9th and Commissioner ’ sixes S, M.-L $3.98 caming Bargain Print Sale, due| These consisted of scenes of the! xootenay is to be asked to make] Maddocks will represent the Vil- Skee tac Pra a 1 ESSES : . Nant. + tended by cofiches an: which are to take place on May 9th in the| Kootenays, Victoria and local.| the change-over to the new out-|lage at the Union Banquet on : : Cosuall: Cotten; DRESSES Hall, C There were also some films of}jet at the washrooms. the same day in Trail. : aN PURSES, This information ‘was - given | of. the. Little League, ‘plans for - $2.98 ~. $3.98 - $4.98 during the regular meeting of the | play-offs were announced. Play- were named as Kitchen and tea|!ocal_groups, including Guides In his report on public The School Board will be ad- $1 39 =: $2.49 .-. $3. 95 ey : wed convenor, Mrs. W. Salekin; Bake] @"d Brownies, girls with whom | works, Commissioner Maddocks| vised) that payments will _ be 2 spots - g day evening, by ticket convenor|the top four teams in the com- Satur day. May 23 a : 5 : 1. . a Inviting the council to be present Commission Meetin at the meeting to be held in : Trail on May 6th, Commissioncrs| By - Fie t : i : DEC. 31/32109 ecnilusa froma pega’ onay Maddocks, Carr ‘and Pettitt will| i , : : ‘ * © pag and 1st to Post Office, As this] attend, - 35 : : a as and whenaver possible, : proposal will use up the budget cA welltion’ deploring “eandl wejairs to all makes of TV's, @ Castlegar : Deer Park @ ton ae ee eatting pool by Mr,|Sdewatk allowance, Mr. Mad-| tion of property on Columbia radios and phonographs. @ Kinnaird : Renata @ R. Harding was approved. The Seed os te wou Ae pe nA Avenue was received and the Dealer for RCA Victor. . et - l 2 2 portune to put all future side-|owner was advised of nulsance £ ; : problem of steps at the Legion waits and blacktopping on a lo-|byliw and requested to eo-oper Applications ‘for TV cable hook- @ Robson ; Genelle @ SrevIde 6" af SRA 18 ee eee ee ee ween ee ee pe mite tere Brilliant Published Every Thursday at “The ‘G ds of the K. Slocan City @ provi He 38 on Heal ie ae to 80% cost sharing basis bet-| complaint, "Years, of experience Is our guarantee .@ Bri lant ublished Every [Thursday a e ‘rossroads 0: the ootenays” y ween property owner ‘and the Accounts totalling $568.20 sent paving. This will cont village, The Village to bear 20%|were approved, Council also ap- sof dependable service’. VOL. 12, No. 19 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 10 CENTS PER COPY tne aes and wage: will then| of the cost. A motion endorsing|-proved a plan to repave the ELECTRONIC SERVICES — = for the Job. this proposel was approved by| west side of Pine St, at a cost Good Attendance Noted | Trail Salvation Army Mi B th M Ki Ly fi cece, mronlere ote Bloomer Commisstoner Sylvest said Mari yn far c lo eign At Open House Day = ISS € ( innon e ives suggested that the Supervisor pee Wi noe a, ud rae 2 Al imate): 40 ts | Attends KRG Meet In the. Water‘ Department, Com- ; By, pproximately paren , contact other municipalities re- : Pu s * plaints of: temporary drops in a 3 M D F ti iti took advantage of the opportun- Delegations to the -regular Aft A0 Y Of T hi eating ee Pears meaning | cul: water pressiire were caused, he ‘ af Over ay ay es ivi ies ity. to visit the class rooms during } . monthly meeting of the Kinnaird- er ears eat Ing: wate will be maintain ed during believed, by drop of pressure a ’ : ae | -|Open House atthe High School Robson-Castlegar Welfare Soc- Following Monday's regular) ply for Ootischenla Sthool, runoff, Plans for improving the when pumps cut off ‘when’ the : : Miss Marilyn Markle of Kin-| and other educational projects. on Tuesday. Open House is a re- . ‘ iety Tuesday night Included ré-| Board: meeting, . Trustees of A questionaire is being cir- ine will be undertaken. Little| ‘7* 15 full \ TURKEYS, grade A eviscerated : BOLOGNA, by the: plece, Ib, naird will be crowned Castlegar). In other business during the | gular procedure after the Issuing Aa : of the: School District No, 9, annouriced | culated among the Grade 12 stu- could be.done during the run-off A letter was received from . Lhe Z 49 : ee a , Mons May Queén of 1959 at the annual| meeting, 10.D.E, members uls-| of report cards that gives parents : ‘Army in Trail,” and the Castle-| the resignations ét' three teach-|dents, with a view to finding how but ever; effort willbe made to E, Chernoff regarding ‘improved - PORK HOCKS, Ib. : Victoria. Day celebration to be| cussed plans to entertain the new|a chance to ‘observe their child gar Branch of the Kootenay Soe) ers who are retiring in June|many graduftes plan to attend paiverit any” recurdnge water service to his.home. He is _ BEEF POT ROASTS, tb. BACON, side sliced, -Ib. , held in the ball park on May 18,|quéen, the retiring queen, the]in class and to talk with the] | ety for: Handicapped Childre from the teaching’staff. Senior Matric in Castlegar next ae to be advised that a line is pro- EGGS, grade A med. doz. BUTT! Ave - princesses and the mothers of all| teachers if they. want to. “*" Lt) Eleanor Colleaux aaa Lt. Miss Beth McKinnoy of the| fall. Students are asked to turn Mr. Plotikoff will be advis-| noseq on the lane between Sth SOB Bota : UTTER, Ist. grado, Ib, ..... the girls at a supper meeting In| ‘Tuesday morning the Univ. Walter Clarice of Trail ci y Staff will| these. forms in as scon as they ed to move his barn on Green| ong @th, A letter was also recelv- |, Prairie Maid, cream style, , SO-FRESH MARGARINE, 2 ‘Ibs, .. . 45c June., Mrs, M. Dalton, Mrs. V.|ersity Program students heard the’ meeting on: the work of the} he leaving. the profession after|have completed them. ace, aan oe the yulege ed from Mrs, Jones, new owner Ing .... INSTANT COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, Goresky and Mrs, J, Scott are}two members of the U.B.C. fac: Salvation Army in the area, the| approximately 40 years of teach- A checkup is being made on er dana es it and present a of Cindy's Children's Wear, re- cur GREEN BEANS, Prairie Maid, : an in charge of arrangements. ulty, Professor R. J. Baker of the ~ sponsoring of “Camp Rotary” for) ing, all of which time has been| fire fighting equipment in the aa questing parking space in front} Ih tins . 29¢ M, 7 : ~ + Lilian: -Killough Chapter 1s| English Department and Dr Rob- : met :|‘children, and: the Red -Shield|‘spent in schools of the Kootenays, | outlying schools and a letter has Commissioner Carr reported | of her store due to her incapac- SURF, giont box .. FISH & CHIPS, froxen ig ; ae planning to protest the clianging| ert W. Wellwood from the, Fac: ). : Bal | Drive for funds conducted by Sal-| andthe lest 26 years In schools | gone to the Fire Marshall ir Van- the, Fire Department all quiet. | ity. Couincil agreed to waive par- JOY, with scissors, 24 oz. WATERMELON, whole, Ib. dates of Victoria Day as it Is/ulty of Forestry, who spoke gen- | | wation ‘Army Canvassers, within District No..9 couver i Commissioner Pettitt was|king on SOAP. P. liye, bath size 3 for a. ip Ib. felt ‘the’ significance of the day | erally about University life, hous- New: As olatment Tt is pointed out the Salva:|-the Trudtees felt this was aj|tions on the ‘most satlsfactocy contacted by. Mr. McMasters re-|ate grounds, © a Ac CELERY, cello, Ib, is lost when the celebrations take |Ing, cost and courses offered. pp tion: Army canvassers are given} splendid record... | methods to use'where there ace garding screening for the back- A letter was from place so far from the actual May The Future Teachers Club ~ columbia anit loge Company,| ® ‘Yst of names ‘of those contri Others retiring are Dr. F.|no fire brigades te call on. Postmaster: Genera Wilbert Hamilton sits in “mallmoblic? _,| Stop at the ballpark. It was felt) Mra, J. E. Kraft requesting. per- 24 date, as has. happened ‘this|recently had a visit from Mr.|) 1 eq has announged the ap- ‘buting’ to their ’ organization| i, "Thorne and Miss E. G, Martin _——— ” She a ur yelled doy ie a ine vtlanent pullding: red qn ‘council Fhould ‘have a firnt com-| mission to seli vanilla extract year. Hugh Farquahr, of Victoria Col- polntment of Dr. J: W. ‘Wilson as through *KRC* donations, and ofthe High School staff. + Guides Call Fer Aid residential on uae on cated ar from door-to door on behalf of fi In conclusion the , Regent, | lege. Mr. Farquahr is in the .dis- Director’ of. Rese: ‘and Devel- while the canvasser may call on Dr. Thorne has been in the b oe a ee ton of aM eeeers tee parcels, allows easy whi tha pid sk total pet the United Church - permission Mrs, R. Whittaker told. the mem-| trict to inspect the work of the opment? Dr. Wilson} joined the| these contributors, they:.will not |-pistrict ‘since September of 1953 In Csokie Orive entey and exit, is manoeuvrable in traffle and is easy to park. Peseta nis tala Canis z ma was are ranted aie rata 4 bere of her Ache to me ae hala eae tate nee fut Columbia Cellulose research staff! § solicit: donations, ee and Miss Martin since 1952. er from a 7 ravincial Chapte! i strict, Yesterda: e. Future The of D. J Cookle Week has been or Evening Group by one of the members, Mrs. J.! Mr, A. Zuckerberk has 4 acres| Public Works a i lastemonth in Victoria, reporting | Teachers Club Played host to the B nee 88 Leader es ae ach) Society ‘for Hahdicapped Children | nfason, to the Stanley Humphries | ganized to further the work vf “CAR COATS : i a. very 1 student 1956 he was naméd Assistant] W85 A. Earl Norris, who outlin-| teaching’ staff effective. Sept-| Guiding throughout the province. SHORTEE COATS . . : ; «+ [the High Sehoot, catered by the Director of Research and Devel- ed to Directors the financial needs| ember 1 1959 was ‘approved at|The profits are used to send tra- Home Be: bas i the opment, ont the Castlegar’ Branch of the| the meeting. Mr, Mason is pre-|iners to the field. Circulate Lip- long these same lines, the ety. sently teaching at Salmo High ey. Books, to send delegates t. ‘ON | SALE AT General Program students have ae ee and Develop- Mr, Norris sald it is hoped] school. to help P is oe weg ra had a visit from Mr. Dan Goard, || cated at Prince’ R to get sufficient money to com-| °° The Board « announces’ a cues to make possible offic- . 25. to 33% OF Prinelpal. of the. Nanwoues vee: ena its chief fun plete this school term, and what|'siightly higher grant will be|Jal visits by the Provincial Com: a inst Za ia tol em activities aimed © developing will happen after that is indefin-) made by the D of Ed- Provi new, opportunities for the Com- ite. At, present there is only one| ucation to the schools for handi-| cial puadaiariers to help finam pany through reséargh. - child attending who is eligible| capped children in the province.| equipment for indoor and aut- . Before joining Columbia Cet- for the monthly. government} The grant will now be $392.90'per }door activities which build guod lulose, Dr. Wilson was a profes-| rant , eligible child per year or $39.29{ citizens. _ sor with the Faculty‘of Forestry Applications ‘for grants from| p month. British Columbia needs gant aoe a] ° Lillian Killough Chapter on Mon-| offs for Little Leaguers will see Polio. Glinic Opens : . ‘ KRC were read by Director Wal- ~ ‘. - Table convenor, Mrs.'D. Adshead;| Mrs. Johnson has worked with| stated. the reduction in budget| made as and when they. are col- Mrs. V. Goresky. : petition. at the University of: British Co- Approval-was given to, Gor-| cltizens! 22,000 girls in tis grv: Se a : nates F 1 | ter acting as don, Pettitt, Castlegar. Photo-| vince are learning ta be usefut Sewing convenor, Mrs, J. Scott; for the past 15 years. There conte allowancé mevesaltates reduced | lected. A letter of thanks was re-|f Lov'Lee Made LINGERIE .: SHOES, flatties or pump i The ‘Queen-elect will be| ‘In Pony and Babe Ruth the|, “ Free Salk vaccine ‘is now lumbia. He has pr wor in A. Gray's absence. grapher to ae ase pictures in and re nee iad havi Children’s Fishpond, Mrs, R. Bro.| S¢veral.slides of Mrs. He re-| celved from Mr. DeVi > ‘ ; re crowned by retiring Queen’ San-| play-off will be a round roblt"| available for all B.C. persons up ed with the’ Dominion Forest Pro- Al nt of $75.00 w. ry Me te home town in England. bas om. eVito thanking Slips) Half Slips, Panties $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 iP P| guet’ Laboratories and Washing- fh, /aMGUEE: fo) i ‘aS | the elementary schools as in pre: fun doing It. Right here in. the Yt wag.noted that 57 yards of in England, commended ‘completion of side-|the Castlegar Council for the ! 23 3 ree oe 1 eos dra Gray in the colorful ceremon-| with iall teams eligible to win |to the/age of 40. f Technol q|eranted to the Castlegar and] vious years, Castlegar District girls can have print have been made up into] very hearty vote of thanks |walk on stn ° the School and| dinner, given’ for the Regional . Ses folluwing the parade which| thelr respective Teague titles. It]. “those who have not had| tm Institute oF Duck logy, an@| District Kiwanis Clu to defray Mr: ue Br! i¢_ a base- ‘has done consultant work in wood The. Board ‘Committees are| more of this citizenship trainin many garments. The door prize| was extended to 3. Johnson on Pine T34 recently and leads off from the Elementary |was also decided to hold. a base-| three polio vaccine inoculations fi cost of the Annual Red Cross to-work:oi, if yau help by buying these de pf a Chiffon cake will be baked| for the en : School grounds at 1 pm, Ajball school for catchers and pit-|ogdinst this disease are urged to | ochnolegy: Pulp Pape® and TSS) goog Donor Clinic. problems at the High School.and| licious Girl Guide Cookies wher tertainment. The members were guard of honor formed. by. Air] hers of the little league. *, obtain them, at the Castlegar $100.00 will go to the:Robson a all urged to attend the t al: ing to. b nearcie obtaining ‘degrees of ‘Twin Rivers. one of their uniformed young- ular eetin ee be held at “the Cadets and- Boy’ ° Scouts: will} * There’ is also going to. be @| Legion Hall Saturday. May 23,!5¢ ms. and Php. from the Branch of the Canadian Red The Committées ‘are also-en-| sters comes to your door. Invest home of Mrs. Dick Fowler on march alongside rhe: Royal floats 4959 from 12:30 Fate a 20 BM New .York State College of For- Gres. letter” ‘ghe ‘paced oui deavoring to obtain a water sup-| in this vital nzou program. May 7th, as at this meeting the ill be Debéle Zinio, Linda | nursing staff of the Local Flaalth eres Wilson: atte sores, the BC rAssocthtion ‘of United!) articles will be marked for the Donna Haines, Sue ~ Killough, ! Unit will is the ii v s sale and final arrangements ; : | Community “Funds and Cotincils Hi a ry. : Shan j ks de. At the close of the eveni ‘Debble MeGauley, and | Louisa oar - eauje unt | oo : oF ee oot fof pany. ert the -annual r non ea made. e close of the evening “Demec. Page Boys attending the + Litt! le ague Sel ule ‘of: g a in: Kelowna, ,May 29 and 30 and delicious refreshments were ser- es Supplies of . the — vaccine, |qustry publications dealing with i you een ,will_be Ivan. Sali; ] May 25. Whi z : requesting that’ KRC send re ved and.Mrs. W..Guerin was the youre jeu Scott and Alfie Saun.| May 15th: Red Sox yee white Sox | Which is safe and ‘effective, are} wood, wood fibres," hardboar: eal +d * winner of the hostess prize. ders. — at Robson; Pirates’ vs. ‘Car- MOTHER? iS Young Liherals Elect Officers A regular meeting of the Castlegar Young Liberal Assoc- lation was held at the home of Mr. P. Harvick on Monday, May 4th. The main purpose of this meeting was to form an active executive and doing so the fol- lowing slate of officers was elec- ted: President, Vincent Fourt; Vice-president, Bruce MacCabe; for Treasurer, Maureen Ford; Tele: phoning Secretary, Betty Mather; Executive Officer, Lloyd J. Stad- ler. NYLON FANCY APRONS HANKIES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS JEWELRY, Neckh and 98 ‘to $1.35 a se SHORTEE GOWNS SLIPS by Kayser GAY LURE ond FLEXTITE JULIUS RENICK HAND BAGS $3.95 fo $4.95 $2.95-to $6.95 $3.95 to $4.95 _ $2.95 « to $5.95 $5.00 * GLOW BELLE HAND BAGS .. NEW STOCK OF Ladies HOUSE: DRESSES 1.59 to $3.98" "ALPACO TEA. & COFFEE MAKER, Alpaco filters produce a’ clearer: brew ” REG $17.95Mothers’ Day Only Pears $13.98. ‘GE. STEAM IRONS, . * Hoover FLOOR POLISHERS . . $49.95 & $54.95 ceeceee eee s $17.50 perce f There will be entertainment dinals —_at Castlegar; Indians provided by tiny Maypole dane-| vs. Braves — at Kinnaird. vincial Department of Health. This service, is made pos- ers, and other groups, music by|May 22nd: White Sox, vs. Car- sible by the. B.C. Foundation for SHUHS.. band. and pipers, from|dinals —, at’ Kinnaird; Red Sox [Child Care, Poliomyelitis and ed Trail, Kiwanis bingo, and Little| vs. Braves — at C Pir- and is ‘League ball, which is scheduled| ates vs. Yanks — at Kinnaird; | DY the Castlegar-Kinnaird for 3 p.m. Plentiful May -25th: C: will be available from. the booth | — at Castlegar; Pirates vs, Yanks vs, Braves | men Club. ‘The Foundation, whose an- on the grounds and itis hoped|— at, Kinnaird; Indians vs. Red|nual Mothers’ March campaign ‘that the citizens of Castlegar &|Sox — at Robson. District will once more give their support to this affair, as the pro-} the Castlegar All-Stars May helps to provide funds for polio There will be a practice for and urges ‘being made available by the Pro-|‘and pulp processing. Fire Equipment In preparation for the pos- sibility of a serious forest’ fire season, Celgar’ Limited has pur- chased additional fire fighting and a an ‘alr. 16,| the -full’ co-operation of citizens ceeds are, used to provide the/9:30 A.M. at the high school | particularly: expectant mothers, annual High School scholarship grounds, jin obtaining vaccine innoculations Second Annual Ait Exhibit. Officially’ Opened Monday ‘The Second Annual Art Ex-/is composed of two: dimensional hibition was officially opened | work — pictures done na’ flat The Foundation has spent over a mil: .| lion dollars in B.C.'to reduce the crippling ‘effects of, ‘polio «- and other diseases. ~ craft which will assist in the pre- vention:.of forest fires in the Na- kusp and Arrow Lakes area. Over the next few weeks ad- ditions to Celgar's road building equipment will arrive inthe Na- kusp.area in preparation for the logging, program during the * Guest, heater at the Cham- arrangements to canvas. the dis-|C trict in the near future. ber of C dinner meet- - cee aincunicn was held on z|To Cham ber Commerce the matter but. no decision was Celgar Installs New | reacnes. fund drive were discussed, and| ing last night was Harry Shan- Directors are going ahead with] non, Chairman of the Tourist bottle neck which occurs already at the road to the ferry due tz workers coming from Celgar, fez-° ry traffic and cars going to the for the A Chambers of Commerce of South- coming summer, and fall months. Included ;among this equipment is a 225 horsepower bull’ dozer, 2 crew buses, 2 gravel trpcks, 5 half-ton pick-up trucks, 1 haif-ton 4-wheel drive truck, and 2 sec: tions of a mobile trailer camp for road construction crews. In ad- dition, a crawler-type log loading tractor has been purchased for) 5.¢,; $110,000,000 being the logging operations. eastern British Columbia, He ur- ged that all Kootenay localities publish the area as a whole *— not individually. Born at Grand Forks, Mr. Shannon is no strang- er to the Kootenays. He has‘ lived at Kimberley and Creston and his wife is from Fernie, Tourlsm, Mr. Shannon said, is the 3rd, highest. industry in spent last. year. In 1957, $363,000,000 “CANADIAN OWNS AL CAPONE’S CAR forelgn dollars were - spent ‘in Canada. The Provincial’ Govern- ment is not advertising any one area but B.C, as a whole and Mr. subdivision. It is ex- pected there will be 3 or 4 lanes by July. sidewalk would have ti be built on the river side of the highway as expansion would have to be made on the upper side, The Village Council would consider a sidewalk in conjunc: tion with the public works De. partment. Ways and means were dis- cussed at great length as to fin- ancing the. Castlegar Information Booth, The Chamber voted $100 toward this but a sum of $400 is | needed. H. Mottershead and Les Bosse were named to a commitwre to solicit donations to operate: the booth. £ Shannon urged that the Kooten- ays prduce a folder emphasizing the advantages of the area, — -\hunting, fishing, placer, mining, scenery etc. Stress the circle trip; that fire season start April ist he said, using Trans Provincial: instead of May Ist to make the route one way and ing via | public fi earlier. This Trans-Canada highway. request will be sent to the Local A breakdown on expected re-/ Forestry ‘and ‘to the Minister of venue from tourist ddllars was| Lands and Forests. suggested as folléws: Retail 25%, - ‘| Restaurants 22%, Hotels 17%, Movies 9%, Trains 7%, Refresh- ments 5%, and Novelties 3%. This, Mr, Shannon believes, will be doubled in 5 years in the Koot- enays. The Associated Chambers would like to see a tourist pro- motion fund to take care of ex- tensive advertising. Regarding Public Affairs, Ralph West said it was advise- able to cleanup the local back yards so that tourists would be invited to stay. Art Anderson told of the wonderful camp area that is available at* Pass Creek, “Dr. C. S! Fowler, speaking on roads and bridges said that in spite of Mr. Gaglardi's _ state- ; wks ‘ ment that there are no'plans for Miss Margaret J. Clay has a bridge this year, a resolution| been re-clect chairman of the should be sent that plans should|,Public Library Commission ot co-inclde with the completion of| British Caqlumbia, marking her the Kinnaird Christina Lake Cut-| fourth term In this office since | off: : her, appointment to <2 Commis- Also brought to light was the | sion in’ 1948. A delegation of members will ‘ “$3.95 to $4.95 LAZY. SUSANS, be- going to. Vancouver to attend the Liberal Convention at U.B.C. DRUG on May 15th and 16th, The next mecting’ of the Young Liberals reer Ot RUNNING SHOES made in Canada MEN'S .... $995. BOY’S -- $275 YOUTH’S.. $245 SEE THEM AT. YOUR SHOE CENTRE MADDOCKS. GOOD ASSORTMENT, 12 to.44............ SPECIAL: - YY Ladies’ ‘SLEEVELESS, BLOUSES ...... 99¢ Monday night at 8 p.m. by Mr. C. surface, Three dimensional work J. McKenzie, Inspector of schools |is put into the local shows and. ASSORTED’ COLORS, WITH REVOLVING: TRAY $5.95 to $8. 25 | he for District-No. 9. Chairman Roy | only photographs of that can- be Brown. introduced the Inspecfor | entered into the travelling exhib- ITALIAN POTRERY | ‘Canadiana’ patterns, and called on Miss Carol Proud-| it. Arrangements of the display H. J. Kemiperman spoke rz- garding fires during April and suggested the Chamber request collector Harle Nellson of thick glass, ‘The rear sae roe ne bread owner of thle 1928 Cadll- down and was used” by Capone. or fatee tac which: formerly -belonged : to Capons. at pursu gal about:to take a spi a. The car is Uned with boller ‘late a make it the vantique. wnt gives ‘six miles to the gal- bullet proof, weighs three tons and Bas. tn lon is CBC singer Donna_Miller,. .. Phone 4911. TRANS . Soded f re foot to give a brief history of the | is left up to each school. : ” BOWLS -. 1 $5.35 to $6.95 (Exhibition, The High School Band ‘Miss Proudfoot stated that it ; 5 14 : ' i \ was in attendance and gave seve Ae ager in the! future may: pene selections. + | be the show cou! put on dur- CIA L ie eeee NOVEL Y COOKIE. JARS sits Feb de 50 & $2. 25 Onn ee re atoot, ‘Art Instrue| ing the winter months-so that EA 5 rat Stanley Humiphries, said|more people would be able to see |“ M USEFUL KITCHEN TOOLS Ty POTS, semi-porcelain, | : REE fn the "Art ‘Teachers’ from | it and thus compensate for the|- 4 pe sel of Spoon, Pot Fork, Cake » made. in England — assorted colors and patterns in gold. trim the four schools represented —| immense anion’ of time ghd ef Tuner, Upped Soup Ladle,_ Narrow Spatula, Potato Masher Priced at ....0. eu Roatan, Nelson and Cas | fore put “Int it : se : tlegar — got together and de- 2 Se aia nan eens $3.95 Mother’ 's Day Special ods $2; 45 CUPS and SAUCERS, : satis oponldnis fate a e Soroptimists To Hold - BONE CHINA, made ‘in’ E: wo Pear an equal mumber fo entries | Fashion Show : : : , Be 2 ~ were displayed from each school f ern ‘ ay : > . _ and this year the numbers were Plans for the coming Fash- proportioned with the number, of ion’ Show to be held at a Spring art students In each school. ‘Thus|Tea on June 6th were made at the larger centers will have more the monthly dinner. meeting of entries, All » work’ ‘was brought] the Castlegar-Kinnaird-Robson together and the teachers, except | Soroptimist Club ‘held last Fri- the one showing the work, chose |day. Along with ‘the show will the panels to he displayed. ‘The | be the usual bake table and candy Sakno high school had a display stall as well as a doll raffle, The of ‘ceramics in Castlegar’ and ‘Yea will be held in the Twin Riv- Nelson, but this part of the show | ers Hall. -_.: will not go on to the Coast. baw Ne “presentation * of flowers From Castlegar the exhibi-) was made to Mrs. Jessie Donnan tion ae be placed in the B.C. whom the members were di Building and there 1s a possibil- lighted to welcome back sf ity that.{t might be entered in the| her long stay in St, Paul's Ho ‘i ENE. ‘The travelling show itself pital in Vancouver. 6