Pnhy and Heating Specialists IN CASTLEGAR ‘ EVERY DAY .° ’ American Standard Plumbing and Heating Products ere ; Quality bi ceseneany, SMS” that do cancthind ‘Nationally ENJOY JULY 1st WEEKEND AND DRIVE SAFELY - MAY BE OUR cusTOMER'S! PLUMBING: & HEATING for a manl : w : aiivertised television — $9.95 THE LIFE YOU SAVE ‘Art? Anderson Installed as How Rotary President Tustallation of the new exectt. tive of the Castlegar Rotary Club took place Tuesday evening. when a buffet dinner and social evening was held on the lawns of the L. ‘Vv. Campbell residence in Castlegar. mer Rotary district governor, in- stalled the new executive and paid tribute to retiring president R. C. Maddocks. Art. Anderson while members- of the executive include Dr, Pat Fow- ler, John . Hegeman, Claude Bis- JOR, C. MacBain. members for: their support during ted ‘with his past-president’s pin by Mr, Anderson. : |. A-presentation of a picture of the: Celgar pulp mill was made to meniber Alex Brokenshire who leaves next week for a’ new posi- tion’ with the company in’ Prince ; |Rupert. Baden - Powell Chub is Over’ AtKinnaird Disbanding’.of the Baden-Po- well Club at: Kinnaird has resulted in the dispersal of'funds'to a num. ber. of civic organizations. ¢» The .Kinnaird ‘ swimming pool will receive $500. while $50 will be be given to the local: handicapped so- i city, In appreciation for the use for cubs and scouts for 1 | tuang "vouner $08, will bo ceeon ta the Kinnaird Improvement Society. Disbanding ‘of: the: Baden-Po- well Club was ‘approved at a meet- Herb Clarke of Trail, a for-. New president of the club is || sell, ‘Ed Herman, Bill Smith and |f “Mr, Maddocks thanked all the | shis year in office.’ He was presen.’ A. Eremenko & Co. " Girl's Dresses’ sizes 2-12 SPECIAL PRICE - $1.95 and:$2.95 Girl's. Rayon Brief Panties sizes 2 to 10: 8 pr. for $1.00 oe Pleated - ( Amel SKIRTS sizes 12-20: Ladies. ITALIAN SANDALS: | ($3.95 & up: ‘Come: in. to see “our: sii st ni, of; price ‘$9.98 and variety. of. cool summer: styles -- and ndérestimate a's population resulted in’ a $4,500 difference-in the total .per capita grant figures auated by, vil- lage. chairman’ Aage Sylvest ‘on March 1 and June, 18jof, this: year. i): In’ answer ‘to’a ‘question * ‘by’ Gon; George: Carr=.at: council's eeting “Tuesday Mr, ‘Syl ¢ Cana week period: ‘prior to the'co: mpany’s |” sales conferences at Quebec and ‘were to him‘at the Chateau Frontenac on July 2 ‘by J, Edouard (Dufo of Chicoutimi and’ \at™Jasper ‘by John P. Switly of Re ‘sald'/he incorrectly'!m tinted a toe een corres of oe 507 by the’ per capita grant of $16 ‘and come‘ up*with +a total per, capita grant, Dey po ‘pn’ March= 1 in. stead of CI In ae! beg tact: he said, Gate ited week's: Castlegar, ‘guna which ‘com> mented- on‘ the! 64, 4500 difference The ‘Castlegar and. District jurist’ Booth ‘id now. in speratien for’ the summ zmonithe. ve ‘the ¥ eArS; AZO, a ‘ Thirty- hot July afternoon :in 1925, a 24- year-old'"-school .. teacher’ named | {{cal Bi ~ John Scopés: went on aia in Day- eart . of; the