PAGE 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1851 ~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY DUTCH MAID BAKERY For Birthdays, Weddings or Anniversaries ‘Try THE “DUTCH MAID" : Phone 4502 Kootenay Builders Building Contractors New Home and Remodelling | Free Estimates Wm. & Alex Plotnikoff Box 68 Phone 3006 ZUCKERBERG’S BEAUTY PARLOR Maple Street + Castlegar ‘All lines of Beauty Culture, Feather Cuts and Permanent Waves a Specialty Phone 2661 KINNAIRD TAX! Day or Night Service Phone 8091 WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE Miracle Insulating Castlegar, Phone 4942 . Installed by ‘blower Fuel Saving 30 - 50% Satisfaction Guaranteed W. Sharples & 0. Lightle, Prop. MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire Automobile and Casualty Insurance Phone "242 Residence 3416 Hinnaird, B.C. FRED'S BILLIARD PARLOR lectionery. Soft Drinks Drop in Today AVENUE GRILL and GROCETERIA + $150.00. Apply HM. (250) Burton. ‘ Next to the High coy Hobeons = Mr. and “Mrs. Victor Cocture Tight Lanshes Cream ~ .creNTION — A bridge and and son of Trail were Sunday Mamburgers Hot Doge ist card party will be held in visitors at the home of Mr. and the Twin Rivers hall, Saturday, Mrs. .C. Brodman, October 13 at 8.p.m. - Sponsol ER by Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70. Ad- Mr. aud Me hoa J. Davidson 1 have G. A. SUMN. mission 50c. Every. sear sonny eouyE i hoay. weleome: seu visiting their daughter, Miss Dor- Fevetish round of polishing, patatng and | decorating is evident) in enty-sik members of the Highlanders. looking forward to renewing acquaintanceship they made w! ban are 1k whom they, visited last: August at their royal home near Balmoral. Srotlend. Fipets were In Freres at the time ‘Friday inclusive. KINNAIRD KORNER Mr. and Mrs, F. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson spent the week-end at Spokane. Miss Patty Lewis and her bro- ther Ronnie spent the weekend with Miss Nonie Henke at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Harrison of Beaver Falls. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ci and ‘Castle Bar Ranch ‘SPECIAL ON FAMILY RIDES 5 horses for the price of 4 Monday to Saturday and Sandy, rides by appointment. te a dit tte : C, Johnson and Mrs. Johnson to this district. Rev. Johnson ‘has arrived in Castlegar. to succeed Rev. Horrocks as. minister of Castlegar United Church. Songs and musie were part of: the eve- ning progtam, the planist being Mrs. J. §. Martel. A-cheery fire and a delicious luncheon, served by the W. A. rounded out a very - enjoyable evening. pane United Church held -a and Harvest Tea Mr. and Mrs, W. Collinson have returned from the -holiday week- end spent at Spokane. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Spencer of Chapman Camp spent Thanks- giving with Mr. Spencer's sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eldridge and Wayne motored to Couer d'Alene Idaho, over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Burke, with Mr. and Mrs. Ww. E. Burke a the Community hall on Satur- day, October 6th. The harvest theme was ‘carried out in the decorations throughout the hall. The tea and serving ‘tables were ,gay with lighted candles and autumn flowers and leaves, The guestg were received by Mrs._ Johnson and Mrs. Spence. Pour- ing tea during the afternoon were Mrs, Witten, Mrs. Sherbiko, Mrs. McIntosh and Mrs. Gagnon. Those waiting on tables were 41, Mrs. Shand, Mrs. of Trail spent the d with Mr. and “Mrs. Burke's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sutton, of Moscow, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martel were . visitors. to Spokane over. the week-end. A lovely social evening was enjoyed on October 2nd when about thirty members of the United Church met at Kinnaird Community hall to. welcome Rev. trai Press Canad bi i Sutherland Highlanders. regi- ‘a couple of old friends—Princess in Highland Like- sll youngsters, litte oa Tet uniforms and busby, which Craig and Piper Robert McNeil: of ¢ young prince. : CLASSIFIED” Reserve November 10th at 6 p.m. for the first annual High- land Dancing Competition te be hela in the Stanley Humphries High School Gym. _ Sponso: by the Pythian Sisters. : ‘Hallowe'en Tea and’ Bake Sale, Saturday, October 27th, 3-5 p.m. in the Parish hall,’ “Sponsored by. St. Alban’s Evening arr ‘Mrs. Bert Donnan — returned home from Revelstoke after at- . tending the silver wedding ar y of her brother | and FOR SALE — 10'x18’ GARAGE, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank here Open ‘all day Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Phone 2182 CASTLEGAR TAXI HL. M. Card, Bicycle Shop LOST — LADIES’ RED PLAID Jacket at ball park on Monday. ‘Apply Margaret Henry (Post Office). (P30) FOR RENT — FURNISHED room or room and board. Ap- ply Mrs. L Peterson, , Ave, Castlegar, B. C. * FOR SALE — 1950 ROYAL EN- field. 350 .C.C. motorcycle in ‘A-1 condition. Also ladies’ bi- cycles Apply Castle eg First © CP P30) Maple Street . _ FOR’ SALE ~-- TYPEWRITER Radio Repairs ribbons, rubber stamp ‘pads, See eee case eversharp leads, rubber stamps 3 ete, at the Castle News Of- Phone 2601: o tice. fee FOR SALE — CRIB AND MAT- _ Resmen T. Littlewood tress, large size'29" x.52", and Optometrist baby carriage equipped ‘with Post Office Bullding ‘Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8: p.m. . gar Barber Shop, Phone 2881 FOR SALE — LIGHT. OAK DIN- — ning. room suite: Apply J. Pet- : Schauer petween Main‘ and‘8th. KINNAIRD. SERVICE Avenue: |. (23) t FOR SALE- Tree’ Tipe Italian : ‘ 24 Hour ‘Auto Wrecker Prune and Black sweet Grapes- Service“ good for table or ae ee &. J. Fink Phone | ATs: Theatre. ‘emenko next 2) _othy Davidson.” ey Mrs. Brownlie and Mrs. Acianey: The “Carpal AGENSIES ‘LIMITIRD +, A HOME BURNS EVERY 2 MINUTES YOURS COULD BE NEXT!" Stop a minute and THINK. Does your fire insurance cover, not only your house but those hard ‘to. replace furnishings as well? Fire losses, you know, are the highest. in | 20 years, * Do YOU huve ‘enough Insurance? U STAND BEIWEER + YOU AND Lossé Mrs, Smales, Mrs. Bachelor, Mrs. Newlove,’ Mrs.’ McKenzie, :and Mrs, Ackerman,. together with the convener Mrs, Greenwood, are to be highly commended for thelr part in making the, tea a’ success. Mr, .and “Mrs.” I, ‘Arduini of - by the! bake table was y Mrs, J.D. Askdew and Mrs. Ee Me- Nee... A very successful parcel post sale was held in connection with the tea, and also a guess- ing \competition conducted by Mrs. W. Ball, the prize being won by Mrs, Wm. Collinson. ‘The -kit- chen © committee : consisting of Mrs. Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams and family rrotored as Spokane at the week-end. Your ‘General Electric Dealer Phone 3422 i % ‘No carrying charge 28 STO. ! Terms KE) S| SENTINEL ELECTRIC sor-in: Jaw and daughter, Mr. and “Mrs. J. I, Campbell and. family of Kelowna, visited: at' the home of their son-in-law’ and daughter, Mr. and, Mrs. L. ve Campbell over. é the week-end. Mr. and:Mrs. E. A. Lewis: spent the, Thanksgiving weekend at _ Spokane. Maple Bt: at 20a Aye: : ull stock of wing supgiio foe fis warming | oven — storage : A dream” esse ok teh ie aunt, cay MR 2 Super DeLuxe gives you more cooking capacity than any other ‘range on the market. The two * to bake aad roatt at the same ine — 5 rurfece clement Plot space for, your:pots and'pans — 5) = aes Red-Spot ‘solid of Con‘Rad rabulae - two full size ovens allow you, ‘ ¢ " your chi f eleme: , Phone 4511: : Spel nice © id ‘ Ra Colin ‘Petts ‘The S; jacrochime oven temperature control,” vy Melver, : Select-O-Matic Switch and Clock Control give you completely automatic cooking — whether you're a popes or: awa : WANTED: PUPILS’ for ‘Violin and Music : Theory * Box 48, Castlegar: , better cookin; porcelain « 2 Come is Cosh seo this Beautiful and Practical Renee today.” TEADS UP, DERICK! pass! Store Hours: 15 re Clesed, Wednesda: Kinnaird, B. ©. Phone 3098 : : .Petitpoint, Punchwork, Rugcraft, erence, Woods and Patterns Tools and Patterns, Leathers, LAKESIDE HOBBY: “CENTRE Phone 4208 KINNAIRD BRILLIANT CASTLEGAR”. ROBSON - von. 4; ‘No, 41 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER: ry 1951 cies ao$ Cents Per Copy "SIMPLE CEREMONY. WELCOMES PRINGESS TO CANADA ‘alIn a ‘brief, isiple: ceremony at Dorval, Princess mullzabets ‘and the Duke of Edinburgh palin Bs, saw her‘ 4 person where > standard raised, Behind the Duke and the Princess iscot t Alexander, left, ond Prime Minister St, “quickest, cheapest, and. surest + Passing through this archway symbolized the ene try. of the Princess and Duke ‘into Canada, The arch- way was erected at Dorval and the royal party, passed. Quebec: City. entral Press Canadian: Photos ” Sinica: aa route to 5 the train that Hated them to ~ WOULD BOOST. - B.C. REVENUE Bieteanciet Oct. 15 (AP) — A by British Ci bii "School Board __ Expects New ~ Building Program. The annual ‘ ‘meeting ‘of the "Castlegar. District School Board was held Thursday in the Castle- Pat help relieve the Pacific Northwest power shortage would - provide that- province“ with. av revenue of $12,000,000. annually, former Senator, Clarence: C: ‘Dill ~ paid. today. Speaking to” the’ Columbia’ Bas- in. committee. of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, Dill ad-. -youitéd the’ construction: of dams at Revelstoke and Castlegar, sole-. Jy for. storage of Columbia “River water..." Such construction would be 'the- > security: against future ’:: pOWer |: shortages, the fornier. Democra- He. senator, «from: Grand shut down, and roneeey © Jost when. low. water ‘seasons hit the region, -he said, A Buildin, ding Permits “Issued Show a » Steady Growth: Building” permits” issued to date this year at the village of- fice total $136,518.84. While: figure includes the new. elem ary. school; $47,900, it still shows a. Steady; _ Srowth in new home >Washington , <3 There. are now. 1200 : they: had. done. gar y schoo] with Mr. G. Craft: presiding. +\Mr.. Craft, reported that. with, ‘the’ new: Junior.’ Senior: High: School ‘plus the new ‘2-room ‘ ele- mentary, unit (at. Kinnaird and 5 me new. 3reom unit in Castlegar, it, this : ‘was the first year. that school was not” being ‘held “in ited: halls, {‘However,” he [on od ‘this year, our school - population. js rising! fast and will be. faster, if the new “industry begins. here, _and .we are. simply ‘marking time, to ‘make ‘sure, be- - fore’ going, on with further; bulld-:. “ing ‘plans Mr. Craft and, Mr. H.. Hunter iin reply stated that the sight of the new school and happy stu- ‘dents was in itself sufficient ‘thanks and that the full hearted support.of both niaintenance and teaching staffs made. the work ‘that. much easier.” ‘The meeting was thrown open ‘for questions and suggestions and ‘the following information volun- teered. . : Guards are still maintained on. the larger schools, Kcosts! is reim- bursed ‘by the 's » Cards ‘sent ‘to ‘sick: members, also: LO.D.E. Has. Cup ‘Inscribed for At anual ‘Dancing The Littian - Killough : Chapter. L.;0...D...E. held «thelr , regular ; monthly “meeting in “the: | in :the; chair’ and), pregent... The. Secretary. “Mrs. skys reported that ‘the’ cup, cently purchased for. ‘the Castle: gar Annual Dancing Competition _ is ‘being suitably ‘Inscribed by the chapter, «It ig.to-be’ noted that a smaller ‘cup is algo to. be pre- sented’to the winner of the ‘coin- * petition, the latter to remain’ the : Mrs; ©.’ Fraser. was. nominated | Second Vice Regent he: ‘remainder of the current p yeab: Thekets’ ‘were released: for the: Christmas. draw,...with © Mrs.” J. Kelly, Mrs. -V. eoreaty. and Led ‘Mrs. ve Goresky then read an extract’ from-the. National An-- ents impression of the’ beauty Avenue” In’ Saska- wars. : Each’ elm ‘tree bears (a brass plated with a soldiers name ~ inscribed. A cairn is erected here” bythe LO.D.E, for the fallen. Later the regent gave a touch- ing {reminder of ‘Remembrance Day; when the°I: 0. D.°EB..and -’ each organization’ pay tribute ‘to the. boys who “gave. their, life that-we may remain free. Mrs. W. Devitt (Empire Study) spoke of. the presentation of Queen Mary’s carpet to Princess Elizabeth ‘recently: in © Ottawa,” which" she’ in, turn preseiited ; it” Gallery a’ gift © ‘to. a .member * leaving °: town. As in Se anas years ‘at this time, each: member. gave a brief account ‘of interesting ‘events of) their. immer holiday. ‘ezent: gave the well wish: ing for: the winter dn Ottawa. Refreshmel were Served i by: the hostesses, . T. Couch, Mrs, J. Scott’ and ‘Mrs. R. ‘Sommers, -after which Mrs. ‘J. Kelly, and Mrs. R: Sommers Introduced some: way of a.“booster prize” to: By drawn which’ was’ donated by Mrs. R. Sommers’ and won™ by. ‘ Mrs. M. ‘Dalton, ‘and an “Intelli- gence. contest”. won by’ Mrs. C. Fraser, and Mis, M- Palen: Chamber -of Com. Holds: R oie Meeting... “ ‘The Castiozer and District held: its Department) and there = no sign yet of discontinuing them.:’ Two more rooms will be bullt at Kin-’ naird, one at Castlegar: and*one at Renata. If large growth is, anticipated then major construc-” tion ° will ensue which --will -: be financed in a. fashfon similar. to’ that of the high school. Roads came-in for‘the usual discussion and’ new safety were regular’ “anni: “meeting in ‘the Parish halt last. Thursday eve- ning. Business “dealt” with” was - very: light ‘this ‘month “and:‘the meet- ing ; adjourned | early to permit the>memUers ‘to attend ‘the’ an: nual “gchool’ board ‘meeting. “Attendance at’ meétings hela the’ floor for ‘some, time’ and the was .in- Suggested -and will be put jnto’ effect. The meeting adjourned at 8:30. “in“grades'1/to:12'in this district,” an increase of 134 over. ast: Years ;j ‘figure, and :.44: te ac TO of these students travel :by® bus ‘We' ‘are ® proud: of. board and tedching < ‘staffs were. ; : described ‘as .“‘most: friendly.” ;Mid-way. during ‘the meeting ‘delegations: from. the Village’ ‘SIDEWALK. eas tinst cement sidewalk. pro- “with :the ‘laying of side- walks ‘at ‘the corner of. Pine’ and andthe’ C! of, -pommeree, appeared : at the meet- Rar. ™: Dalton, representing / ‘the: Chamber ;of Commerce, . aa: Labout 200. a: running “foot with aS ‘portion: being “levied Coury dressed ‘the the-p ‘owners. a. guest* editorial" in: the’ Ceite News: by. ‘the Castlegar, District Teachers’, Association Public _Re- cy: elt “the:board does ‘not -get ithe recognition it deserves and mov- ed a‘vote.of thanks for what. Mrs. C, Saunders and Miss Joy Defoe are holidaying : at. Van- ver and other way. points. Mrs. J.-Dalziel,.Mrs. 0. Ander- and Miss’ Mae: Thomson. at- énded the Guide Leaders .Train- ing. Meeting, directed by Kay =Boult at, rralles : week ‘he village See x to work out The ‘Evening Group held a com: bined business meeting and ‘fare- well .party. at the home of Mrs. present: and ‘the guest. of: honor Mrs. H.-Knight, who will be leav- ing .Robson’ to make-~ her new home+in:Trail, :"-: After: brief business the meet- ing was, turned: over‘ito Mrs. S. Grant: and: Mrs, 'E. Ostrom who were’ in ‘charge of the entertain: ment. -:An’enjoyable::’ evening was spent with: games and con: tests. rappditeshments were serv- if sident-'Mrs. , G.: Hett téd Mrs, 5 Knight : with sa gift from: the group.) :.' (Continued: on Page 3) report:; quoting .the dele- _ indirectl ys the'c _ CO-OPERATION IN SECONDARY EDUCATION, : e underway to start a Parent ‘Teachers’ ‘Associa. i in,in: the Stanley “Humphries High School in the ver near j ture — for what! purpose, and will it succeed?, , Geen ag? The-P, T..A. is by no means a new organization: “being ‘Ionig established in many B: C..schools and though zits “record has’ not always. been; perfect, it has its very roots in the soil. of a: common purpose: and co-operation, its: steady ‘growth: is. many communities throughout the prov- + “Wit hi a ead ‘swing toward an Saieas stype of Jife, a fact u oticeable: i in this district, and a consequent ‘shift’ to the schools of the’ ‘responsibility of training this new urban © population, ‘the’ role ‘of the school becomes more and more | complex, resulting i in’a misunderstanding between’ school and ¢ home, | because’ the best learning i is i sibl in’ ‘an at h of mistrust and misunderstanding. Fvecyone — feather, par~ ent and’particularly pupils is a loser. : ‘Since: both: teacher. and parent are workile lovee a com- mon “goal and since both: ‘have ‘the welfare of the pupil, and. n rity 2 and, country at heart, it seems‘onl logical: that they Id: find. some means of doing so. WP. TOA, provides that’ means: All of us find it easier to work in'an se eeohere of friend: liness and. understanding,’ ‘and inthis day when‘teaching has gone far-beyond the three R’s and when parenthood is beset with added responsibilities, any. worthwhile effort. to reach such an atmosphere’ would be well worthwhile. :, In short — our high school population’ i is growing fast, and ' we have a-fine new school ‘which ‘aims to: give as ‘broad and sound an education-as possible within its’ scope.’ This. school: represents ‘an. investment both ‘in money and in-hope’ for better things. These young people represent our hope for a bétter world. : Do we stand idly by, therefore and “say “] pay my ‘taxes, that’s enough,” or do we remember that “We are working’; for a. comm goal. and. that Education is Dollis, 1933 and- 1951. . EAE ery funny story. somes + effect th at.various good citizens, Sing | an authoritative state- Inert sthat the 1933 dollar ‘would ‘purchase ‘about ‘twice at © mu¢h“2arthe (1951 dollar, have shown: great. enthusiasm. for baying. up ‘all ‘the 1933 ‘silver: dolla It seems rather. ridiculous ;that any citizen’ of North America ‘would be so ignorant™ ‘of public finance ‘as .to Imagine’ that this would ‘be’ any precautidn' ‘against inflation, but there i is ‘the’ ‘story. |. One thing is certain. The time can yet come when silver dollars ‘of’ the.year- 1933 or any other, date would buy more than. current paper dollars, simply because the silver in them would..be worth ‘more than a:dollar, but, long before that happens;“fong before the time when the Candian dollar. will buy less than one quarter of what it would buy-in 1933. — which would make: the silver-in the dollar worth more than the papet dollar:— the government will do with silver. what it did)-with gold.‘ It will stop coining: silver; ‘and. make it illegal ‘to: own silver. coins. The value: of ‘money. will continue to decay until the government stops spending money..at. the present rate, for. it ‘is that, and: not the fancied -wickedness of workers, of farmers, or-of merchants which has ‘led to the; decay, in the Eee power.of money.—Powell River News. ‘