S Page 8 Guaranteed PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Nothing is-feft to chance whes we com laimed that their one of Spring Weather the year round. Now a resident has come up with proof for this contention, ‘| Mrs. W. Rigby, Main Street, re- ports she found four “beautiful mauve in full bloom pouni Double-check system guarantees thot, only . finest ‘materials are used, PITTS”® Rexall: Drug. Open Bon; Wed, - Fri. Nights Day or ‘Wight Phone 4231 in hei, garden thig week. Since the crocus is tr ditionally a spring flower, this must mean it’s’ still Spring in Castlegar, BIRTHS ° HESKETH — To Mr. and Mrs, H. Hesketh of Castlegar, in Trail ‘Tadanac Hospital, Sept. 21,'a son. “HEAGY — To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heagy_ of Kinnaird, -at Lake es Sent. 17, 9 son. STORM SASH, COMBINATION. STORM _ BOORS & GABINET ' MAKING | fos All- Coast! F Hatorias ae wea oa Castlegar residents have on : | KOOTENAY. BUILDERS d Suppliers - Phone: 4066 i — Columbia Avenue | Gunderson, B,C, Just before the official opening of Imperial Oil's new refinery at loco, BC., E. Kelth Lewis, superintendent, points out some of the last-minute work to James Guthric, resident engineer. ‘The new 2250C- barrel capacity plant was opened at a ceremony in which Hon, Einar M, minister of finance, officiated, A. EREMENKO & (CO - YOUR RED & WHITE FOOD CENTRE: PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 26 and 28 BEEF STEAK, T-BONE Blue Label, Ib. cee ee ” MINCED BEEF Fresh Ib. ' POT ROAST ‘VEAL CHOPS Loin Ib. we. ‘BACON : ' \ Side sliced, Cello 4b. pea CANADIAN CHEESE: Bulk, 1 FRONT QUARTER OF ‘BEEF, .: - ‘the Company. already owns in this, - (showed that the. Company. climb- . 146 and for the first half of 1952, Legion L.A. Accept Twe New Members Cavalry Cord Pants IN. OLIVE GREEN | Wear i in Every Pair Eisenhower Jackets Of the Same: Material and Color JUST THE THING THESE COOL DAYS FOR RIDING BACK AND EORTH ON THE BUS “PANTS - $6.95 SAGKETS .- $8. 45 |, BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ‘ BUYS DOLLAR VALUE -COF F EE Co-Op-Red Label, Ib TOMATO JUICE : Co-Op, 48 oz. tin ‘MIXED VEGETABLES Libby’: 3, 15 oz, tin SPORK ; Burt’: ’s, 3 tins for SALAD DRESSING © padre : Miracle Whip, 32 oz. tin . 2.2... . 79c- ee FROSTED FLAKES Pork ¢ Chops, | Loin Ib. 57c Hantarget Steak, Ib. 19: - Two ications for new mem- bership were received and ac- cepted when the Ladies’ Auxil- iary to the Canadian Legion, Cas- tlegar-Robson. Branch 170, held their regular meeting \ Tuesday evening in the Legion fi '/FINED ON CHARGE ° OF INTOXICATION’: ‘John James’ Ruane of Kinnaird, pleaded guilty. to a charge’ of be- ing intoxicated in a public. place when he appeared before Stip- endiary Magistrate W.-H. Teylor Costlezar. Provincial ‘ Court this. we reek, He was fined 1 Aa and Les costs, : Kinnaird was welcomed as a new member by the president Mrs. vfficially welcomed at the Auxi- liary’s' next meeting, ~ The meeting also" “named dele- gates to the Zone Council meet- ing at Nelson, October 17 and 18. Hall. Mrs. Dorothy. Carlson ‘of |= with Mrs. _J.. Marken, || CEMENT MIXER. and’ “FLOOR. SANDER: 1 FOR RENT ~ PRONE ‘STik CHUCK?S. TRANSFER — -OUR SHOE DEPT. _ - MEN’S LOAFERS. : Foam Rubber’ ‘Sole pr. TEEN AGER’S - Moccosin, Cream pr. standard: bearer, Other, will he Mrs. M. Hingley, "Mts, D. Carlson, Mrs. C. Woolls, and Mrs. A. Weir, Mrs..J. Parkin was named con- verior for the winter card parties which begin October 17, : The secretary read an interest- ing report from the Provincial Secretary ‘which said there are now 143 Legion Auxiliaries in B.C. with’ a total membership, of 6,417. Also discussed was the Legion Cabaret scheduled for sometime in .November. The - committee named ‘for this project includes Mrs.° E. A. MacDonald, Mrs. -C. wal | Wools, Mrs. M, Hingley, Mrs. A: Weir, Mrs. D..Carlson, Mrs, W, Brewer, Mrs. W. Smith’and Mrs. J. Parkin, Plans were made too for the annual Christmas trée, Names ‘of children of: fe Liegion, and Auxiliary. 2 to the: L.A. secretary before Dec- ember 1. Age limit is 12 years, The L.A. . are. anticipating «a busy :season. since a furnace has naw been installed in the Legion Memorial Hall, Mrs,:A..Weir won the evenings draw. - if Will Sponsor Concert’ The Castlegar Legion Band‘ sponsoring." a ‘sparkling variety. concert in the Stanley Humphries High: ‘School © ‘auditorium next month.. Featured in the- event will be Nelson Civic’ Mixed Voice’ choir Entertainment will -also iriclude selection by the Legion Band and by. other - ers, : The concert: is -scheduled tor October 16, - 4 REPLACING BOARD walm ia WITH CEMENT AT CPR ‘ The board sidewalks and ramp at the. Castlegar C.P.R. depot dre being “replaced.. by, 112 feet ‘of. concrete sidewalks in-a projévt that began last week. - ie The former plank walks have now been torn up, the grass plot at’ the East end bulldozed out and several loads: of gravel hauled in preparation for the concrete..The former grass plot is being filled inwith gravel, © Havelland Construction of Nel- son is handling the project which Oct." 15. The ‘project does riot include ,{ the board walk on the southeast side of the depot. Castlegar Legion Bani { under. the direction of .Eric’ Iles. |: Bi planned . to be completed by Ta er) "INCREASES THE VALUE OF THE ORIGINAL INVESTMENT.’ {Rupert aré. at a ‘satisfactory level’, 5 jand increased : capacity: from the - Health Board Discuss : ? PROVINCIAL SHYBRARY ‘Vol. 6, No. 40 ~ Investigation And Study of (elgar Project: fs Study. and investigation of! the $65 million ‘dollar Celgar De velopment Company . forest aaah in the Castlegar and ‘Arrow Cs c & Continues Cel ‘Lakes areas, is ‘c has’ ‘The Celgar’ - project - involves construction at Castlegar of new- ;print.and pulp mills, plus plants to™ turn ou “other lumber” pro- ‘du "Harold ‘Biancke, president ot ‘Canadian Chemical, said at Van- couver that ‘the ‘three’ sawmills ‘region, are operating’ at levels ‘slightly ‘higher than. last :year. ; * Canadian .Chemical's report ‘ed out of the red for. the first chalf of this year and showed a net profit of $268,784, Figures: for the: last half. of 11952; ‘showed a net:loss of $1,087,- a net Joss of $1,087,146, The statement showed the re. sults of operations at the Coli bia Cellulose Co; hulp mill near Prince Rupert’ and “the “Celgar Car Plunges 150 Fest . Driver: Escapes With Broken Leg; Bruises A Brilliant resident, Geo,’ Mar- kin, escaped ‘with a broken lég rand lacerations;. Monday evening when the late model car. he was driving, left, the road at. the Genelle Bluffs, ‘about aeven miles South of Castlegar; and plunged to'the rocks some 150 feet below Informality in a‘get-a spirit. was the keynote of an, en: thuslastic first meeting of the'fal season of the Stanley Humphy iF Parent: Teacher ‘‘Association‘ the Library Room of the Stanley: oven. High School, Monday. A record attendance of 80 ple, including the new. members’ of the high school. teaching staff’ and. their.. wives, Honehed the new season witha = WHICH | included a hilarious two | ant farce, 4, A. Thomas, high school: prin cipal, introduced 'the’.22. members Corsages were: presented to, ‘The accident - occurred .: about’, 8:30 p.m, The crash,; which, was heard for some distance, com- | pletely demolished the car. Trail, "| Detachment RCMP were notified | by telephone: and rushed to the, scene along with Carberry’ 3 Am-| ; | bulance’ Servic , Markin ‘was ‘taken’ to Trail- sawmills but. did -not: include: any operation figures’ at. the Edmon- ton mehemicel plant. where. his: con- aiden is wives. and’ of: the .high school teaching: statt é :to male members. of. the staff, Delegates: were named. to the ,Eastern Border Conference: Oct- ‘ober 9. and 10. . They, included Mrs, P.- Goodenough, -Mrs,; Dave | : Campbell, : Dr, : Morrow, Mra, Ford and.Mrs, J. me ‘Taylor. . Plans: were : also; made; for white’ sale to:be held ‘in The ambulance, ‘was able to° de- scend some d to the wreck Blancke'said the C st ‘canes operations’ at’ Prince }planned expansion of the mill is to be ready"by the end lof the year. by following a side -road: which led down from the The the Community Hall, October 23. The. program. .pertion began with ‘a sing-song led by: Miss:M. bus by Moe F. Hostetter, -: ighlight . “ofthe evening. “was in: des- Patches from the front “in Korea for. his: daring leadership of: “Is it Worth-It?” referring to the “Back to School” movement, .:..: ing Dave C: in the Canadian’ infantrymen -im: : buil ing barbed wire barricades with- in 75. yards: of Chinese: outpost driver. who -trained his spotlight on the scene until the rescue. was ‘{eompleted role of Milly, a’ precocious grade |. seven student, the: stage classic trials. ‘Thdicative of th ularity of antlegareee a meeting: Teach than ‘Nels ere. they! hav ‘always been’ held’ Average. f wheal and hotel Accomo- :and |, Mrs... Peggy “MacLean i is ST Miss Isabel Hig! por ee 8 and‘9. LAL te hour, ‘production spon- Cast 2 two! parts. ;Part.1 f yesteryear, ‘whoopee ‘and’ Jeing the :minstre!’ circle“as:a ackground: 10 to. 12° otustanding icts.of, talent: willbe chosen the 1 tees r, ‘Miss’ Betty: Lou To include © singers, yodelers, sic! - dancers. .and -; imper: onators® “of all’ ages, the amateur rformers will be chosen at spe- ‘ial tryouts to be. held. in, the Le- | Friday, “Oct. 1 and 2;:at: 7:30 Pam. There is no age limit for talent of 3 years. of age and old-timers teaching’ problems, including that sessi alf* of: ‘the delegates |“ ‘Messrs. in line’ with ther-feminine roles, 2 ded: 8 the: hilarity: of. the pres- KRG Grants For Sept. of salaries; and-strongly: stressed | is Code of Bele &| ide he annual convention at Rossland jn October 15,: 16, and “17. -, Amount To $475.00 — Four grants totalling. $475 were approved by | the directors of ee | The grave teacher sh and lana ‘the ». growing number © of in this’ Wel- a and n Society at ‘This: was described atthe time as. probably. the most. daring ‘piece of defensive field sor: yet carzied out. le 3 Municipal: Convention Sal. "ine villages of Cas and Kinnaird are now. almost ready. nay. Municipalities at Castlegar on Saturday, The Commissioners of the two villages ‘held a meet- ing Friday evening at which they laid: final © plans « for. brook, Nelson, _ Rossland, Trail, Kaslo, Kimberley, New Denver, Slocan: City,. Chapman Camp, le, Salmo, Silver” danac,. Grand Forks and Greenwood. Committees. in shange of the various tions, . meals, : of _ Victor Jenks, Walter Ji Kin- and. tri ‘the 60-70 delegates from all'parts Ty, of. the. West who are expected to end ss Convention centre will be the Twin .Rivers Hall in C. ae Som- mers,’ ae HJ. Warner, Banquet —. Gerry Wintee Cc Bert Kin- where ‘the business sessions, un- der the chairmanship. of Associa- tion President, Mayor Jos, Kary of Nelson, ‘will be’ held, Speaker at these sessions’ will be Mayor R.. EB. Sang.of Cran- rook, s ae : si and the businé naird. Housing — A Culley, Kin- naird;. Bert Cherrington, Castle- gar. Tavitations — RS. Morice, Kinnaird; A. T. Horswill,.Castle- or F — G. Jack: agenda will ‘probably get under- way about'9°a.m. with a'welcome to the delegates on behalf of the Castlegar. and Kinnaird Village Commissions... »* Business ‘will be. set. aside for the noon luncheon inthe Legion Hall at which members aird . Topcon So- ciety Hall.in the. late a: wind up.the event’ include entertainment ‘ district musical artists, Some 60-70 . delegates “are: pected, for the business seauions which will discuss the resolutions that are tobe presented’ the: convention of the Unio: of BC. undreds ain Selon stents as\th rolls at Vancoitver, '/ober'28, 29 and:30. Attendance: {the windup banquet, ‘which: include: representativi civic > organizations‘: guests, is expected - ‘Local Pythian Sisters Entertain Grand Chief. ing. Saagetea express: gets part ions in’ “an essay not » to exceed ‘Temple’ No.” 37,-Py- thian ~ Sisters “the Kin- ae “David | Campbell, Castle. gar. Firechief Noles Glose Relation Of Civi it tion with almost every phase of Civil Defence. On making inquir- ies, I found out that most of the Grand’ Chief ‘of “B.C., Miss’ Vera a Mean of ‘Nanaimo at their reg- ting on > Sept- [ember 24th: itenis. There ‘will "be three cere and Senior Brizes for each of five zones<" which “divide : British their — firs monthly: ; meeting, \|area. and, relteres were the ‘main items’ of concern, In. one ‘| high school,. it was noted, one of the teachers had not even or ele- re By following the summer. recess, ? Grants; were .to. ‘The Castlegar Legion .Band,. $200; St: John’s mentary’ school iti Such a hi ing Beticy is oe a‘ser- 0 mal Mr, Hy ‘Johnson: presided at the! meeting assisted :by W. F.. Shk- ‘warok of*Castlegar, Local .dele- gates included G.* Bice) J, Corbett FE ie ‘Thorne: ‘and: Mrs. Ss tion to -be:held in Rossland, Oct. 15, _°1 d 17," are now. well | and sn, oneal lief, it $50; vation. Army, Bossland, $150. and ‘urtl grant the “Castlegar | Public: ‘Library Cc equally ‘by school pop- ulation. Last’ year’ over 5000 stu- dents entered the contest.” prize for: this section: ee sa a the: contest: last "year. Miss Lei ner, a'gradé. seven student at the Stanley: ' Humphries “High ‘and daughter ‘of’ Mr.) and’ Mrs. Gus Leitner, received a cash-prize and a bicycle, totalling $100 in .valu: :.The.topic.. lest year was Sch ‘Of: all persons at-work: in: Can: ada; agriculture | ‘directly.employs 15::per’?.cent’.and pusyiacturing : y Mrs. noe” Horne, preceded the “‘Theet- ing. Places were set for 50 guests from Castlegar, Nelson, Fruitvale Rossland and Trail. The Temple colors” were: carried out ‘in: the flowers used by Mrs. H; Sommers to decorate the tables. ~ Mrs.V. Jones,-MEC of Costieder presented corsages' to Mrs. ~ Palmer, ’ Rossland, -.P.G. Elsie, Bereau, = Nelson, rand Treasurer, Mrs. R. Downie, Trail; PSR; Mis. M, McKenzie,: Ross- jJand, PSR; and a corsage. and gift wer ‘presented ‘to Miss Vera Mesher, Nanaimo, GC, Addresses were given’ by ‘visit- ‘| ing © officers... Miss Vera Mesher. complimented the’ temple on their’ work,”and urged ‘their ‘con- the tion were moving on to Nensoars. er. for’a four-day meeting and courses on Civil Defence.” areas. ; |New Garage Gets Gala Sendoff Over: Weekead Castle Motors, Castlegar’s new Shell Oil: Auto Service’ Station on Columbia Avenue and Juniper Street, received a fun-filled send- San off:into the business life of the | Yillage Friday evening at the offi- ‘cial. opening ceremonies, sponsor- ed by the Company, and attend- ed by some 500 district residents. Following .the. official opening of. the station by Victor , Jenks, ‘Chairman. of the Castlegar Vill- age Commission, prizes were dis- tributed . for ‘young “and old and movies were: ‘shown. in the:spaci- ous area the tinued “support to the Ki } | Society for Han dleepred Chil ‘week irom H.W. this | Herida MP. tor, Kootenay. West, of the East Rob- such tories loes the public expect of; the’ schoo! ois" and: ‘The School, Communty. :’servant: ’or master? The an hart is being urged. New Peetingl Thursday “The newly organized: .Penteco- stal T ion here, ‘The’ Council of. the C at a.meeting in early August passed a resolution’ to" the ' Federal :De- ient of Public Works at of will ‘centre: around the problem of. whether’ the. ‘school is fitting the.-students to take an. active, useful part' in society or whether it is ‘merely’ giving them a large repository ‘of data’ which: has ‘no Practical: application in everyday ‘be ‘used, aH ‘if you have ‘ends relatives ‘or lay.“ musical \instrumenta or ‘do - (Continued on page 5) has been set ‘up and its efforts to obtain billets for most of the 200 visitors .who.-will be staying for the ' three-day convention, ‘have progressed favorably. =... tawa: urging‘ that the whart. be replaced, ': * Mr, Herridge; in a visit to Cas- tlegar this’ week, assured * Mr. Dalton : that-he is. working. to have. the wharf replaced. with a new, one. The. Chamber feel “that” the present wharf, which now has a three ton load limit,.is dangerous now: have a:church of their, own to: attend services -of: -worship in. ‘Situated . on First’ Avenue at Juniper’. Street, “South - of: the Castlegar. Elementary School, the shurelt was begun to be construct- «May ‘and “was completed recently, eft The; first service: in the new church; was held: Jast Thursday evening, “It: was a youth: rally to: their. weekly classes. in_ comfort, "": N. Churches,.. who “has: taking as many. Sea, Cad Trail'as he had room for in his| i ment features, Th : | estimated » ‘the number of: beans :| there were in a small jar. Winner of | of the prize of 100 gallons of gas- ~ *| oline for entering the closest esti- Tate, te, the total oft 186; was Ray f° Kinnaird mate was 1165; >; Parade of ceremonies for the le icquainted 5 a 7. Mac Donald’ of;Nelson, Dis- }) trict : Sales: Supervisor for. Shelt Oil: ‘Others ‘present were W. H. Ball, of Kelowana, Interior Dis- et Manager for pee company; car. every week,- has that ‘there are‘now, two.cars'tak- ing-the Cadets’ back and--forth each week. Rennie Mitchell’ of Castlegar, has made his‘car avail- able for this. ‘purpose ,every week. | There’ aré.': eleven - - Castlegar boys enrolled in the Trail unit of the ‘Sea Cadet.Corp.'now. * : regular Sunday: se services are now in the new building. | ver. attended by some 75 young people |: *. from: Trail, alelaom: Salmo, ne arid should be and .w. ‘rick The’ wharf is used by. the CPR Steamer: Minto:in its bi-weekly trip, up and sown: the ‘Arrow Lakes. hs Presley, retiing prestyter for the Xootenays, iThe church ‘is to be dedicated inthe near future. Meanwhile, with ding. :It has: uving ; auerers, ‘for ‘Merchandising * Subervisers Al /Fodey,: Construction’ and “Main- tenance Supervisor, -Ken- nedy of Vancouver, Petroleum Sales representative for the Fire- stone Tire and Rubber ‘Co. of Canada; Earl’ Pearson of -Pentic- ton, territorial Manager for Fire- stone; and Sal O’Connell, Sales for. McK White‘and Dunsmuir of Vancou- eaths distribution of: gifts, bat- loons and Shell pop for the kid- dies ‘and key ‘chains and‘ bottle openers ’' for’ adults, continued tons the Misses z Penne and F. Clemo, on the second floor, and Sunday. In’ charge ‘of ‘the new station aird, ® James Lariont of Kinn: