CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C... THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Legion: L.A. Plan For.: Winter Card .Parties TIME The Ladies Auxiliary to No. is 170, Castlegar held a regular “ ss meeting September 27th in the Vitamin Time Legién Hall with 14 members 4 present and President ,Mrs.. B. N.C.F. LIQUID and CAPSULES Tenalers, To Play: S.0.H.S, Soccer Team . The Castlegar District: Teach- ers ‘Association has challenged the High School Team:‘to a game of Soccer on Saturday morning at 10:00 O'clock. There is no doubt that the teachers will” winl! ‘to watch this Hill in the Chair. It was decided to hold Card Games again for SCOTTS.EMULSION in SQUIBB C.L. OIL the winter” October, This year there will be Whist, Bridge’ and Cribbage. SUPER -PLENIMANS The Legion Padre, Archdeacon .VICAL FER: B. A. Resker, dedicated the PARAMETTES Auxiliary’s' new: Union sack | Regular meetings will begin at VITERRA PLUS 9:30 p.m. for the winter months. PITTS’ Thus, taking care. of business, K refreshments — highlighted. with a large cake decorated by Mrs. Rexall Drug Barry Hill in the Scotch Plaid ie Motif with “Bon Voyage”. writ- Day or Night Phone 4231 term across. were served. The cake OPEN along with a giit being presented Monday — -Wednesday jto Mrs. J. Markin on behalf of Frida: enin; -[} the A to wish her a and yi Ev es pleasant trip to Scotland where she will visit with her mother for a few: months. Mrs. D. Peppard won the Booster Prize. School Boots "$5.48. $6.95 : ar EBC, LAND MADDOCKS |||; 2c ‘J. M. CAMPBELL ° SHOE STORE Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Bennett Funeral . Services were held ‘yesterday for the late Mrs,.Con- nie Bennett, 42 who passed away at her home here on Saturday. The Rev. J. Rogers officiating at the Anglican Church in‘ Trail, Born -in:Beryport, Wales, Mrs, Bennett came to Trail when she was 15, living until 9 years ago when she moved. to Castlegar. She is survived by her husband, Earl, a daughter, Joan—Mrs. P. HL ‘Martinqui of Westview, B.C.;} in; her ‘father,:“Mr, Percy E. Taylor of Vanco rand g brother Ver- non who is stationed in Germany with the Medical Corp. PHONE Castlegar 4546 | “Trail: 2462 JAERS Hs he teri DATS Ce Ogilvie’s ° Ib. TOILET P TISSUE, Co-op, 4 rolls for... 252.5 -:+- PEAS: E Frase Vale, . Frozen, PICNIC —_ Ib. a COTTAGE ROLLS, half or whole, Lb... ae a ey ees 65¢ SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib.. bane example of the world’s favorite game may do so with- out charge. ee wee Rotarians Entortala:- Four Queen Scouts | Four Scouts attended: the hee Fall, Fair: Prize, List (Continued from page ° Tooled Leather Handbag Ist! Mrs, J. H: Pedergen, Cast- legar. Tooled Leather Project: other than Hand! bag Ast. Mrs. Vv. B. Goresky, Cast. legar. uneved Leather: Project ‘other thay handbag Ist. Mrs. V. B. Goresky, Castle- ‘S}-gar. 2nd. Mrs. .Herb Johnson, Rob- son, Article made. of wood A lst. Mr. A. M., Millar, Saanich- ton, V. I. Hand Carvea Wood “Article 1st. Mr. E. A, Eames, Castle- gar. 3 and Mrs, Pete Stoochnoff, tary . Eaitiy intr experiences at ‘the at the- Lake. Pat Lambert gave a glo account of the train trip. East and. Geff Hett spoke of the Toronto Exhibition’ and. the ‘trip home. The long trip was brék- en both ways by a stopover tat Medicine Hat where they were entertained royaly. Bill Murray and Jack’ Mecin- tosh both showed colored ‘slides petien ‘made ‘of. Metal Ist. Patrick Romaine, Park.- Article made of ‘Plastic Deer son, 2nd. Mrs. D. Adshead, Rob- son. e Article made of Shell ist. Mis, ’ Helen Armstrong, Nelson. . Hammered Metal Project 1st. Gary Hyson, Robson, 2nd. John Stewart, Robson. Picture which were by the gathering. Post Office Has The. Biggest Year In History The largest operation in «the history. “of the Canadian. Post Office is shown -in the . report covering the year ended March 31, 1955. Three. billion, three hundred and fifty-five” million pieces of mail were handled dur- ing -the year which .showed. a revenue increase’ from $129,000,- 000 to $151,000,000. © : The -report: issued’ by. the “De- puty. Postmaster. General states that direct service was extended to 21,500 additional, householders and in addition group, mail boxes installed both on rural routes and on the edge of letter carrier delivery areas are serving 4,000 families. It is pointed out: also that the inauguration of.the 5- day, 40-hour week resulted in an. increase in staff of 1,400 em- ployees’ and an additional pay- roll cost. of $4,600,000.: A- total joy. :|of 50,000: persons are employed by the service. Ist. ‘Mrs. iW. G. Kennedy, Rob- son,’ 2nd.. Mrs, O. J.. Wilson, Kinnaird.” ‘ Cros3 Stitch, Any Article ist. Mrs. D, EB.’ Hughes, Kin- naird, 2nd. Mrs, .Emma_ ‘Bur- roughs, _ Kinnaird. Petit Point, Any Article Ist.) Mrs. R, Wadey, “Kinnaird, and. Mrs. J. Lesnik, Edmonton, Alberta: Needlepoint, Any Article | Ist. Mrs. Morris F ; Ross- [Wins ¢ Grand. nage ist. Mrs. Herb Johnson, Rob-|° Centianed frem Page 1 ‘ boo peonte atterded ‘this’ ‘exh! pe crane was given: by Mrs, D. Campbell’ on the’ plans and of ‘the P.le “Mrs. Killough, . «retiring. Presi-. dent,, then read: her’ Annual Re- port} enumerating ‘all the activi< tles *the . year and thanking all‘ those: who: worked so hard to. help make things such @ success. T.A, West ‘Kootenay, . Regional | (i Conference. This is to, be held. in Castlegar: on‘ October :Ist at se High School... and .. anyone welcome to:attend, There Shall be ‘from '--V from. the "Federation, which should be. .very.. interesting ‘to hear.. A. panel diséussion’ Aas also planned. q A. discussion. folicwed on. the purchase of. uniforms for .the Junior. Basketball’. Team | which was later’ tabled ‘to the next meeting. Charter Service Towing - Barges, ‘anywhere’ on’ the Arrow “Lakes PHONE 2901, i); ty Bank’ ig? Canada’s, First Bank —7 ‘. land. ee Weaving, Any Article 1st. Mrs. Gunvor Castlegar, 2nd. Mrs. Morris Pet- erson, Rossalnd. Oil Painting 1st. Mrs. : Susan Woolas Van- couver,, 2nd, Mrs. Don Barrett, Penticton. Charcoal, Dra’ Creek. , Pencil or Pen and ‘Ink Drawing 1st..Mrs. D. A. McIntosh, Kin- naird, 2nd, Mrs. Pat Stone, Blue- berry. Créek. Twelve Snaps, Mounted 2 ist. Mrs. R.. Wadey,: Kinnaird, 2nd. Patrick Romaine, Deer P| Parke opp tine Soe eel yn Stamp. Vending “Towards the end of this year 500 Mrs. ‘Morris Peterson, d, 2nd. Mrs. Helen Arms 1st. ip vending _machines will be- in- stalled im post offices, public} Treadl transport terminals ‘and -hotels. Each. machine. will: hold 250 standard stamp booklets and either: A or: Ci Nelson. le Loot Towel or Ist. Mrs. fre W. “a. Kennedy, “Rob- ‘son. S strong: quarters will ‘be accepted. for:ia booklet of -five 5c stamps. This jay Ist. Mr. EB. A. Eames, | ‘Castle- gar, 2nd MS. Mrs. Helen Armstrong, service will provide an improved Nelso: ‘service to the public,:and at the: same-time Jessen the work tof past office employees. -LEVEEOR .WENETIAN BLIND that makes|: of dust they're: 2 * | gar, Special Prize, ‘Article Made of food ES HAS Eames, -Castlegar. + Section “J” Boys and Girls. Gey 16 and Under : Colored ‘EmbroRlery 1st. Olga’. Striloff, Castelgar. °. Crochet. Work, Any Va! riety. = s1st. Olgo Striloff, ‘2nd..Eileen Goresky,:Castlegar. Knitting, Any Variety cilst: Ruth Shewchuk, Castle- Article Made ‘trom Flour Sack “Ist. Olga Striloff, ‘Kinnaird, 2nd. Wendy Scott, Robson. Apron. (Cotton) i -1st. ‘Sheila | Townsend, . Castle: ‘gar, 2nd.: Diana’ Armstrong, Nel- son. Set of Handmade’ ‘Doll's Clothes “Ist. Dianna -Card, Robson, Dressed. Doll ® ; 1st.. Elaine John, - Fruitvale, 2nd. Olga’ Striloff, Kinnaird. ‘Shelt: -Work: - 1st. Diana ‘Armstrong, Nelson. igurine..“ 1st. Barbara Martin, Robson, 2nd. Diana _Armstrong,:..Nelson.’ Ren. and) Ink. Dra’ rawing 1st. Elaine John, Fruitvale, | Pencil. Drawing AIst,. .Maureen: Lipsett, Castes 2nd." : Elinor ‘Thompson, SS wing 4 1st. Mrs. Pat. Stone, ae 2nd.:, Lorraine: Schwartzenhauer, ” fy BEST. TRAD IN ALLOWANCE. ON “2 AND” BATTERIES.” : Kinnaird, ey, “Ist? ‘Diana “ Card; “Robson. LIBRARY CTORIA, © the new $275,000 aa inen Gym-' nasium, which will be official- ly. opened ~in “Trail, B.C.-.on October "18. The gym ‘is’ the lant snajer, “unit planes for the ik" seating pears for: 900° spec- tators: and © facilities .;for many athletic activities. - “In: addition, sha 3 employed at. the Glgens Bilis: Stote: % mile: ‘down the high- ‘Nezhrava; plan ‘or. opening their Castlegar, they ‘tell, us, ‘and are Castlegar, is to. have a Grocery way. i: next,;door to’ the, Castle Motors... Mr. .; and” Mrs, .. Edward store: on '’Saturday, under. the name of “Ed's General Store.” Mr, and. Mrs..;Nemrava moved here: two. years. ago with ‘their two: ‘children. : Gail: and. Jimmy. While. building .their store and house, .Mr. * Nemrava's |. re eager to, begin doing * their. bit to re, the © community.” Youths Convicted: of bhery: By Fores: nstable ‘Frank’ ‘Dennis’ ap- two sf tre which already’ ‘accomodates': the! $500,000. ‘Cominco - ‘Arena’ giver: by the Company.'in 1949,’ and-a | curling rink ‘and children’s ‘rink ted lic’ subscription: youths], on‘ Tuesday at Castlegas: and: charged them with taking money |- by * “force from |e” ‘Young : Mon- their] > “Mrs. |the: bronze’ medal, of, the. Royal Soci é : S| spector!H. E. Boxham;R.C.MP. :|due. to A.’ Sylvest,. former. Pre- '|Barl Norris, Bank ‘of C i Manager, was ‘named.’ new - Pre- ment, : has: been : ‘presented with “The.“award - was. made by; In- in the: cae Hall:.Chambers. .Cor- Hospital Se ety 1H ; last-week~to! aul new officers sident, being moved :to:;Victorie. ] and. were fined $100 ‘each, Peter| Rumors ‘have been regarding the. accounts. of the Kinnaird: Village ‘office.’ This. Castle, News from A. A. Lam: ‘Chairman’ of the. Kinnaird ge. C Az copy Ralph | West Gels eek a leer eptetsice’ ‘ei Perfect Grib Hand If I don't get. to ‘count this hand,’ it will’ be the most disa- Séminoff is’ a’ former: resident ‘The: se addition to thé S.H. High School. is - Progressing very | H- } this section will be in use, but it;:is gratifying. to know. how oothly:: the) shift’ system is ith | arin under ;. Present ; sonal ons. ‘also’ paid haa ‘tribute® to ehecking day. of my life.” Mrs. ‘Ralph West heard -her: husband say last week’ as he and’ Jim Kelly sat playing Cribbage. Now!’ this .was quite a. serious state- ment, so she Mrs. Kelly; went to see what the hand’ was. Mr. West held 3 fives and the Jack: of ‘Hearts and the cut turn .ed up the § of hearts. . We have been told by authari— | was unable to’ reconcile the-cash|:" position. as: of January. 1. 1955. Through “his investigation “a cash. vious ‘periods.’ A large part of this shortage has‘ since been ac- shortage was: : established) ¥ covering, part-of 1955..and pre-|" sion for’ the funds. “He was: :however’ handi- capped by . the system set up in the office but in‘view of ‘the shortage, ; the Board ; of . Cori- felt. that he ‘was. re the: Suicgntes gens were., ‘then = +divided |) S | system “is: functioning ! Treasurer.“ The Society * “is stil waiting for’’séme word: on! the plans“submitted’.'to’: the” Board at, Victoria ‘and ‘will’ hold. their and" that:/he: Imows how: difficult’: it is ‘for ‘all: and’ the- fect: tha’ the well eration: Mr. Brown ‘asks that all) parties'‘concerned : bear: with: ‘the inconveniences just a little-long- er: and: they will. have:.a: build: ing: of pwbich! they can’ pe. justly 0 the* recreational ‘ ide, there has : been” ar overwhelming re- to make j tlam; “though. not entirely ; Tooling. ‘the| Laver in question.” t ‘this point’ Mra. ~ Tupper| iB Monday, ‘October™ “17th and: the’ other “courses.,.on “Tuesday, Oct- ober 18th. It _will. be. possible ‘to a Joka Shand Dies In Car Accident’ At Coast? ‘Word. has -been. received ere of the accidental ‘denth ‘of John| Our Shand, 5-year. old -son “of - Mr. and “Mrs.': Charles» Shand ‘who Jett’ Kinnaird ‘a few -weeks : ago} their jhome. in’, Port}. BC; % but: we: urge you any Sueesuon to. make, “attend. Pies that fe :! Board . meeting i was held on Monday, Oct. 8rd. at:/.9:30° p.m. in the School Board offices,” Annual: ‘meetings © for, . School -| Districts will be held as follows: Castlegar, _ Monday, Oct 17th’-at: 7:30 path, in’ the Castle: gar. school. Robson, Tuesday, October ‘8th. at 7:30:p.m. in the. Robso! “School. Kinnaird astlezar. 1s. C,H." King, Secretary, ‘gave: a: “report ‘on_at- kepted his’ re September. 30. 1955. Steps. have been ‘taken to ‘safe- guard. the. interests of, the Fate- payers. : Mr. PA Smibert’ has: accept- miss’ in his duties and. have ™ ace 5: C} Castle News, having’, tly” Hneglected saving : numbér “for our: Now. we ‘feel it. “necessary to” run: a: “Stop: Order” ‘on: this. for fear we:will: be! buying back the whole.press_ run and .at 10c_ 2 worthy. of ‘mention ‘that: far more than the 20..have been ed‘ and has. * been” Acting Village. Clerk, on°a_part- time “basis: and: Miss Joyce Swi- hart will be -employéd ‘in’ the|® brought im-and ) jake @ great de- : that office on a steady’ basis. “Miss | SUlts. || Swihart has been working. in- ‘expect readers’ to. cherish ~ each copy 3] as. 2 it is nice’ to. _knéw Thursday's paper sand ? charge. ‘These courses | are. ae ‘OU—Bducation- Can tendance’ ‘for | ‘Commission | Sitlings|', ‘Land’ Smith was ‘appoin.| J. Tuesday. morning: ‘inthe. “Trail | - The “Inspector : cae a. “Seport ‘Tadanac Hospital ‘at’ ‘the age’ of on. the opening of the fourth) t fire, ,,| that even a month’; later. there aE were. so many’ still around. {Legion Zone Couacil Conference Here Sat. A Legion’ Zone ference of .all..District Branches 78," Her ‘husband Prececere of ‘which. there: ‘are twelve in- 13] eluding: .. : Nelson, -Kaslo, Nakusp, She . is ; survived -by: sons, Alfred and philip of legar ‘arid. one’ daughter, Mrs; daugther... in: Praiht | ooc5. in’ St. Rita’s Giorae am, B ‘be br Moun fa) Castlegar. for ‘the; past: fells years. t two ‘Samson : and; one. aaa , legar, on. Friday, October 7th, at ee turial : will- untain at’ ‘the’; Legion’ .Hall ~ (Continued New Denver, Slocan | City,’ Salmo, . Trail, , Grand: Forks, ‘Castlegar®and -Edgewood. will be: held ..this.weekend. Conferences -.will -be held in both: the Legion Hall and St hat) beginning ‘at. 9:00° p.m. A’ parade on’ Sunday. at: 12:15 pp | wilt ‘leave ‘fromthe Legion Hall and: proceed: to St. Alban's, de- positing “the traditional ‘wreath View) Cemetery. wasn’t’ used = to make Fridav -.: ouncil Con-