Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Anglican Church Labour Sunday, Sept. 5 Kinnaird,.9 am. Holy Com- munion. doubled. Over the last five years the fed- Last Post Sounded eral government's revenue from Castlegar, 8 a.m, and 7:30 P-™Mjncome taxes has more ‘than 2 For Kinnaird Man Funeral services were held at the Castlegar Funeral Home yes- terday for James Gor- Announcement JANET'S LADIES WEAR HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY Mrs. Belly Turik WATCH FOR THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Could You Use $25.00? WE GIVE A FREE TICKET WITH EVERY OIL CHANGE AND AN EXTRA TICKET WITH A LUBE - JOB $25.00 FOR AUGUST WENT TO. gS HORKOFF, ROBSON — You May Be Lucky In September —~ We Give A Trade In Allowance On Your OLD TIRES or BATTERIES On. The Purchase Of New Ones “Genuine Ford Paris _. REPAIRS TC ALL MAKES OF CARS don, 62 of Kinnaird who passed away Monday in Mater Miseri- cordiae Hospital, Rossland, A veteran of World War I, Mr. Gordon resided in Kinnaird for the past six years, A, J. Weir, pre- 'sident of Castlegar-Robson Branch 170, Canadian Legion, conducted Legion rememberance services in Mr, Gordon's honor and the Last Post was sounded by Jack Ford and Fred Hostetter of Castlegar. Archdeacon B, A. Resker of Cast- egar officiated at the services and pall-bearers were J. W. Toogeod, N. E. Churches and W, W. Chevel- dave of Castlegar; S, G. Warner of Kinnaird and D. Stewart of Robson. Mrs. Thatcher of Castlegar was organist, Hymns sung were ‘The Old Rugged Cross” and maae in the Arms of Jesus”. Cremation followed, | James Gordon was born March 18, 1892 in Dumfriesshire, Scot- land, coming to B.C. 29 years ago. ployee and moved to Kinnaird in 1948, E He is stirvived by his wife, Anne; two daughters, Mrs. H, E, Legge, London, England and Miss Isa- bel Gordon, Kinnaird; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and Phil- lis Gordon in Scotland, and one granddaughter in London. ~ ‘. Thursday, September 2,.1954 He was a former C.M. & S, em-|| DAY ‘GREETINGS FROM Ay -THE MINISTER OF LABOUR On this occasion ‘which honours Labour, I take the opportunity of bringing ~ to you a personal greeting on behalf of your Provincial Government, : Labour Day is one day of the year which has been set aside to honour the people themselves. It is not a day to honour heroes, statesmen or rulers — but itia re day. that has been chosen, | to rdpresent fall those who labour, whether they x worker or. office employee,:To all Ledeaies people and to all those who help in making the Aebour. force trulygreat end ic, are sent ,and LABOUR : As your Government commences its third year of office in British Columbia we look back over the past and it is with a certain degree of satisfaction and pride that we note the many changes that we have made to (assist in bringing, industrial peace and to our F 4 We fully the great role that’s being played by the workers today in the industrial development of this Pro- vince. To them, Labour :Day is dedicated, To them this government offers its con- gratulations. Over the past two years changes have been made within the Departinent of Labour to facilitate the’ administration of Labour Statutes. These changes have resulted in more efficient | service being offered to the public and a greater degree of being ob n this A most tl study was made of the and d by the Department! and changes were: made td produce Tegislatien which will give both Labour and Management the help tand assistance it requires from time to time in the field of industrial re- ° SCHOOL SUPPLIES CHECK OUR PRICES GEGMETRY SETS -:.. 69¢ BINDERS .. $4.50 - $7.50 - AIL School Supplies. At Less Than Cost Prices FREE BLOTTERS & BOOK COVERS _ PLTITS? Rexall Drug Day or Night Phone 4231 OPEN Monday — Wednesday and Friday Evenings - British Columbia is at present on the verge of a field of undreamed-of expansion. Every day we hear of new being that will aid this Pro- vince to an area of i This new future requires and must have every assistance to bring about its realization, Man's ability and per- . severance will be taxed to the umost and nd obstacle must be placed in his path. To bring about this realm of and ii ite legi- acne designed to assist in the continuous operation of industry and enterprise is essent On this Labour Dey at 1954 let each of us resolve that he shalt do his utmost to aid in this period is observed and renewed.on each oe Labour Day’ then we shall have within this Pro- * vince the industrial peace and’ harmony that, we all desire. -.. Ll lich THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH; COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR _ VICTORIA, B.C. , AS PROV (NCIAL, LIBRARY VICTORIA c. Published Every ' Thursday at “The Crossroads of thie Kootenays” 7 .Vol. 7; No. 36 “CASTLEGAR. BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SERTEMBER: 9,.1954 8. Cents‘Per Copy District Girls Win Prizes At Highland - Dancing Competitions. Four district girls were among |§ the prizewinners at the 15th. An- nual Highland Games, competi- tions in Nelson during ‘the weelk- end... Marlene Geier of Kinnaird wan third in the Seann Truibhais un- der 12 and was among the top five in the Reel-o-Tulloch, all un- der 16. Caronline Geier of Kinnaird won second in the Sword Dance, under 12 and Marjorie King” of~ “Castle -gar-tied for third .with -Marcella |, *Loschuk of Fruitvale ‘in the High- land:Flihg' under 107s: ‘top ’ five” an ricia ‘Lauder ‘of “Kinnaird,” The games! were, among_ the ‘most successful ever, held at Nel- son and. included the music of six Scottish playing, together. ‘ in the away “brid fon’ Gatun: H * bia a wvenie Castlegar;‘over the |: ‘railway tracks, is ‘with a wider‘stricture in the near} astlogar | Board of], ‘has ‘been advised. |. walks outside the. present fences, P.+B.- McCarthy, -District . Public ingineer at Rossland, ad- ivises! “This bridge is due for re- fi # placement, in. the near future and Va new bridge iwould, have more t worthwhile to widen the present ? bridge ‘by placing the sidewalks outside the present. fences.”, i Regarding the village's request “pede ‘crossing i eile, ‘Main. thé. Depart- Twa new churches’ s are > Bein bi naird ‘for the growing congregations there. At left is the new Kinnaird: United’ Church which is to be used: for services. “for ‘the first time Saturday for a special ‘paptismal- service; The church is, to be dedicated by,the Kootenay cigar kats on Sépt. ht New. Churches For Kinnaird — 3,000 Attend Weekend ‘Celebrations (Juniors others on the first two think we" -be in ‘there again next nly Kereift: with: ardouble, and a singie and Mike Horcoft.; with The final: game ‘was , the closest of the series:’ New. ‘Westminister squeezed in one-run‘ in the’ first #) but Cubs tied ‘the count when a di * ganizations donated a total of over $400 to the. Cubs for their exp single “by Gerry? ‘anless--in=the third, scored, Mike. Horcoft. who ; ier, 6 and ae — Armand Greenwood... ~ ‘ Odegerd, Tohnny P' tnikoff, Ken. a | ny Wolfe... Donald Davies ‘all “tied fe F, third. Bob Townsend, . Bob ’ Fenner, < Paul Strelioff. = met Boys, 16 ‘and under, — = Bob Fen- jner, Bob ‘Townsend, ‘Peter ‘Kaza- 3 off. Girls, 6 and Gades siéner David: C: -On, Sixth. and Eighth Avenues. 1- E ‘Two:on. :Fourth.. Avenue .be- | tween -Maple and Green Streets, ‘Three on First Avenue between : Juniper and Green Streets. : 4 We “Two on -Crescent Street at ‘the: Castlegar ; Bicycle, Shop. and" be- above: a. survey. of’ the. town's lighting ‘out* the. paneer Aces 3-2 in’an-=]\ .clided. a” ” brilliant; other. fastball thriller * which. in- |’ A” Flyer error, which. put. Vie Kravski'on bases and a single by chuk . Subdivision; ¢ven though Ralph” Englund. made it 2-0 for this is out of the village limits. | Juniors in the fifth and Martini Four poles at $60 each would | coming:-through for his second hit | have to. be Purchased for the | of. the game, scored again in the Dale, Arthur. A bault, Linda} ¢ -es while at the coast, ‘This includ- eda $100, donation. from the CM. &'S. ‘Co. at ‘Trail, > 8 Winning Kumbers ‘At Labor Day Draw The holders 6f eight lucky Kin- naird Labor Day Celebration pro-, . grams, have’ some” = worthwhild = prizes waiting for -them. at the home of Mr. Joe Buckna in Kin- naird. * The winning numbers, drawn at ‘~the.. close of the three day cel- “by Viv. Misutka of the Castle News : staff, are:-1st —.1089, kit of car]: ~‘aecessories;- 2 — -1170, electric} _ te * clock; 3— 1045, food hamper; 4— aluminum: ‘ware; ei — “524, box of chocolates; .7:-—— 212, ‘pair of ny- lon stockings ‘and & = 174, pair of nylon ‘Stockings. ae School: Guards ‘Now. Under Re MP Direction Men. who have. Sea aeaine Castlegar “District: Schools, were officially. transferred from* the and. sworn in as special RCMP. constables , last ‘week. Similar moves were made throughout the other school districts of Kootenay- Boundary. The move brings the guards and gives them more authority in dealing with would-be arsonists than they. had under. the Devart: ‘ment of Education. At the’same time, a number. of guards are: being removed from the smaller, less important schools to cut down on costs.- = Schools and CPR bridges in the]! Kooten4y and Grand Forks areas are under. constant guard against bombings and burnings by Free- The = ‘of ‘the ‘programs bearing these Dumber are asked ites who .in;the .past: have razed numerous schools in protest ‘heir children, to school. jurisdiction of the school” board | under direct RCMP. supervision |- ‘sgainst* being required to ’’send/ “|wood. - Girls.8 .and under - — Sharon Paulson, Wendy Reith, Beyerly Robertson.: ’ Girls 10 and under. = Barbara Guido, Nettie Plotnikoff,. Molly Taylor. _ Girls, -12.and under. _ ~ Jane ‘Waterman; Karen Randell, San- dra Gray. Girls, 14 and under S Shirley Clair, Yvonne * Mitchell, “Monica Mooney. . Girls, 16 ‘and under. — Shirley Clair, Yvonne Ailtchel, Florence i Pierpoint. Osachoff. and Peter .Lebedoff, Gary Fox.and Lanny Rourke, Bob Fenner and ‘Bob ‘Townsend. ' Girls three legged race — Myr- na Ackerman:and -Yvonne Mite! ell, Florence Pierpoint’ and-Moni- ca Mooney, Karen « “Randell and Sandra ‘Gray. :. Boys wheelbarrow ‘race — Pete Strelioff and Mike Kanigan, Pet- ‘er. Lebedoff and Jack Osachott, and Gary “Fox... Girls special race, 7 and under— Vicki MacIntyre. ‘Boys special race, 7 and under- Magnus, Simon, Armand Green- Boys, three legged. race — Jack}: Crescent, ‘Ninth- Avenue “near that % street aites He Ring Avenue end "Flyers batted in by. Billy Kani finally hit the scoring | column’ in-'the' eighth..when El- Elk Drive-In," Columbia “Avenue | wood Grinerud connected ‘fora at-the Arrow Motors, Main'Street homer. which scored Wallace Hor-|' near Columbia Avenue, Columbia | ning ahead of him.. A homerun Avenue: opposite Maple Street and by Cliff Tipping with nobody on larger lights. Three Car Accidents \In District During Labor Day ‘Weekend The. winning run in the tenth was scored by Vic Kravski. Gain- ing ‘the basepaths on a walk, he came home ona drive by Fred stop..was unable ‘to stop. 7 ‘There. were ‘three Labor Day $700. damages, No court: action is in the ‘area, re resulting in about $900 dam- 33 y al te age to three automobiles, There car. driven by William Baturin of were no, serious injuries. . Saturday. evening. blinded by. the’ lights ‘of. an on- the road‘ gave way when he puil- ed ‘over “to the’ right 6 side. TR car‘ “wo. of the accidents occurred {Forestry - Station ‘About 10:30] There’. was no damage and no in- p.m, a car driven by Theodore H.|juries, police report, but’ charges |: Dysek of Elgin, Jil, left-the road against the driver are being’ con. d ‘slid ‘down a 25 foot bank on| templated. ‘He “Castlegar-Netson highway ‘some. four miles north ‘of Castle-|en by Arthur Ereksen of Rossland gar. The driver was reported! failed: to make’ the ‘turn ‘at, the - ‘Approximately an hour later, a Trail, left the road near the B.C. in Castlegar. Monday about 8 a. “m5 acar driv- t the in the' ninth made it a- tie ball] brides, should ‘be Srenlaced with | game. | Stoochnoff which the Flyer short- is second Blueberry railway ‘ cross- |" ‘coming car anda soft shoulder in | i wards strdight cua and “District ‘Festal League Championship ‘at | the local, Ball: ‘park: ‘Wednesday. evenin; on the mound ‘for vers. Elwood: Grunerud for Flyers and .Ritchie: Martini for Juniors banged out two hits each. 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