8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday April 9, 1959 Pee . You're walking on ; ‘AIR by Savage + Light but so righi! ... rt, prim and pretty! * Perfect for every - day wear ...and a real value . Well-made of goo tio: put you right in ‘the to odtlights! Come see it! Indian Flats site. The ment felt that the flooding further. Chamber Supports Renata-Deer Park Request For Increased Ferry Service The Department of Conser- vation and Reereation is looking into the possibility of establish- ing a campsite on Indian Flats it was reported at last night's 'meeting of the Castlegar and |} District Chamber of Commerce. “The:Public Affairs Commit- tee had+-contacted the depart- ment asking that land at Pass ‘Creck be set aside: for a rond- side’ park,-and ‘the ,‘reply from the department mentioned the depart- Rass Creck made it almost !m- possible to establish a parksite there, but members of the Cham- ber felt it should be looked Into The Roads and Bridges Com- mittee, under the chairmanship of Dr, “Pat” Fowler,. has pre- pared a resolution on Columbia and Kootenay crossings to be presented at the meeting of the Associated Boards and Cham, bers in Rossland on May 9. This committee. will also check with the Department of Highways on Gas trucks using the ferry’ and request a change in the dinner hours of the men on the chains which now conflicts ‘with the time of heavy traffic on the ferry. ~ ‘The chamber supported a re- quest from Renata.and Deer Park for increased ferry -service be- tween these two points. Celgar officials visiting the ared attended the meeting last night. . -, at lage during the past Clean-up Week, 25. Kinnaird Clean-Up Week Set For April 20-25 Fire Chief R. Archambault reported to the regular meeting of the commission that there had only been one fire in the vil- three months with a fire loss of $1,000, April‘ 20-25 has been declared with pick-ups being made on Saturday, April Dr. V. Goresky. of Castlegar needed this service more urgent- Dr, Goresky was informed that it was his responsibility to put the water lHnes on his property and then it could be connected with the village lines. . A grant of $25 will be made to the Castlegar Fall Fair Com- mittee. One hundred copies of the village financial statement Rebson W. |. Smorgashord Well Attended The Women's Institute’ held a very. successful smorgasbord supper Saturday, April 4th’ in the Community Hall. There were about 95 present. Mrs, H; Evans, vice-president of the W.I. welcomed the guésts. ‘The Jong tables were filled to overflowing with some of the native foods of 16 countries,” The + \grateful thanks : of; the Wat. is extended .to those of the district who made such wonder- ful donations of their countries foods, ‘for their time in attend. ing+the supper and for serving the food: to the diners and also for explaining what-the dishes were..called and madé of, The tables were divided Into 16 spac- es and the name of a country was placed in gach space and the foods of th country were also Placed in: its. space. Someé*of the countries also “had their own flag’ alongside the dishes, maps were pinned on the walls behind the ‘tablés, along with pictures of the country and parts of. the native dress, There were also a few of the ladies dressed in their native costume and this added a very cotuuin scene. Kitchen committee was_Mrs. Dick Fowler, Mrs. J..Hunter anu Mrs. J. Schuepfer. Serving tea and coffée, Wendy Scott, Sharon Wyllie and Laverne Gleboff. Tic- kets, Mrs. H. Johnson. The W.: is greatly indebted to. Miss Wen- the countries names and for the beautiful poster that bhe made. Also to all the non:members and members for their donations of ‘|time and food and to all those who attended and helped to make such’ a successful evening. During ‘the evening a record play- er was playing soft mua in the background. AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE X70085 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 AM.,.(-ocal, Time) on Monday, April’ 27th; 1959, In the office of the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, fan, Mrs. F. Stoochnoft and Mrs, Mrs, Beth ' The’ and those making the food ‘are as follows:- Jamaican, Mrs, Ed- gar Webster; Danish,” Mrs... J. Pedersen; Italian, Mrs, A, Smech- er; Norway, Mrs. I. Reinsbakken; Hungarian, Mrs, J. Stadler; Rus- Rone Swiss, Mrs, J. Schuep- B.C, the Licence %79985, to cut 204,000 cubic fect of yellow pine, flr, larch and trees of other species on an area situated near Shield’s Creek Kodtenay District Six (6) years will be allowed for removal of. timber. Provided anyone who {s un- able to attend the auction in person may submit a_ sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one id. fer; Chinese, York Mah; Amer-| bid iean, Mrs, P, Jolly;.Dutch, Mrs. Thring and Mrs. Kemperman; Scotch, Mrs, W. J. Guerin; Eng- lish, Mrs. -W. Saliken;“Irish and Canadian, members of the W.I. Further particulars may be obtained ‘from the District For- ny B.C.; or the Forest ‘Castlegar, B.C, 114 A. EREMENKO & CO. Prices Effective April 10 to 13 LAMP CHOPS, Icin, tb. PORK CHOPS, loin, Ib. BEEF POT ROAST, Ib. GROUND BEEF, 2 Ib 69c 596 5 55¢ 79¢ HAMS, regular half or whole, .. BLEACH Javex, 64 o: @. Castlegar: WASTMINSTER TISSUE 4 rolls COFFEE Nabob, Ib. Ni INSTANT COFFEE, Blue Ril OB e : sinseccnsece TEA BAGS, Blue Ribbon, 100's CAKE MIXES, Monarch, choc. o: white, family pack of 2, PORK & BEANS, Nabob 2. for LARD, Gainer’s 2 Ibs, ..... BUTTER, Ist grade Ib. .. SO-FRESH Margarine, 2 Ibs. ICE CREAM, Bricks each SOLE FILLETS, frozen Ib. pkg- FISH & CHIPS, frozen pkg. ORANGE JUICE, frozen M.M. VACADOS, large 2 for on Lela green bunch pROVENCIAL L VICTORIA, Be 24 73R10 @ KinnaiP&:- 31/32) @ Robson. 22 @ Brilliant TBRARY ; Published Every Thursday at “The Cfossroads of the Kootenays” Deer Park @ Renata @ Genelle @ Slocan City @ VOL. 12, No. 15 ' CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 10 CENTS PER COPY ' Doukhobor Marriages To Be m Registered By Commissioner Don Brothers, Rossland-Trail has recommended the ap- pointment of Allen’ Waldle of aa as provincial commissioner 7 of for the registration of Doukho- bor marriage ceremonies. which took place, in some cases, many years go, : Dr. : Doukhobor marriages. Mr. Brothers told a mecting of the. Kootenay-Boundary Citi. zens’ Committee on Doukhobor- Canadian Affairs in Tratl. last Tuesday night, that he had made the! when he chance Wright, and geveral mem- bers said’ micre than one com- missioner should be narned. The committee evidently had in mind appointment’ ‘of deputy commissioners at several points in South Eastern B.C, and the “that the eral's. department had not ‘taken > action to appoint a commission- “er under the terms of legislation approved at the session this year. pgeneral is to. be urged to make a decision quickly. ‘téred to Doukhobors’on ‘the most .|Slocan MLA’ Randolph. Harding deadline should be set by govern- ‘ment, after which the lands, of- favorable terms, as an outcome of the Lord inquiry, should come on to the open market. Both Mr. Brothers and Kaslo- were apposed’ to. the “imposition of an early deadline. . - Z They “said the government still had to receive a final report from’ Mr.° Justice» Lord,‘ and - in any event were opposed to what Much of) the on Tuesday,,night was,on the sale Mr. as ‘pos: sible vigilante action resulting in of lands, now being occupied. by Ce i denicd mostly at "| The the instigation of the committee, amended legislation to provide ae : Dr. Wright, W. T. Waldic and others declared that some that vigilante action was involv- ed in thelr proposals, TOMATO JUICE, Nabob 48 oz, will be printed for distribution. for . Commissioner. Gerald Rust said that he thought it was time that the residents were reminded that permits were required . wbe- approached the council .to, ask that maintenance work be ‘car- ried out on a road in his: sibb- division located on the upper bench in Kinnaird, and that a dy Scott for the printing of all DISHES, bunch CUCUMBERS, Ib. MEN’s WORK CLOTHING Department Of Education Approves ‘School Budget Of $624,256 FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, WASH. _ Members and spon- sors of, the 581st Cadet Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, Castlegar, British Columbia, form for a .picture in front of a]; B-52. during thele recent guided tour of Fairchild Air Force |’ Base. : KRC Makes Grants 01 ‘Ice Cream water line be installed. . ADULTS. — TSc* THREE ONE- KINNAIRD LITTLE THEATRE ; Presents ACT PLAYS “NO ‘WEEDS FOR THE WIDOW” "BEFORE THE FLOOD” “THE ‘PRINCESS AND THE SWINE-HERD” . April 16th and 11th 8:00 P.M. KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HALL CHILDREN -— 35c The commissioners. felt that due to the fact that there were no buildings located on this sub- division at the present time it was rather pointless to send snow plows and graders to that area when other settled areas : | fore any bulldozing of basenients , | Gould be started, It:had cdme.to the comimission’s attention that some residents were proceeding With this work without permits: BIRTHS ; PLOTNIKOFF, -— ‘To .Mr. and Plotnikoff, April 7, a daughter. SHERSTOBITOFF — To Mr. and ‘Mrs, A. Sherstobitoff, April 8, Distributorship Leading Lower Main- land Ice Cream Mdnufac- turer offers exclusive . distributorship- to well- established and aggres- sive distributor with storage facilities. eference given to applicant who is present- y distributing allied lin- Write: to-": Box 490B a son, Collar Style M E N 1 Perfect shaves start with © Bulky Knit - Lady Parkhurst Jacket Style With Pearf Buttons .. St. Michael's, Wool Jacket Style, 2 Pockets Bulky Knit - Ban Lon AB ee eee os 189,95 Ban Lon Round Neck Short Sleeves :.... . $4.95. Coat Sweater, Round Neck WORK BOOTS Raweord Sole Cork Sole Crepe. Sole Neslite Sole $7.99 to $9.50 . PARIS WORK BOOTS 6" - 8 - 10” Uppers $16.95 - $20.' 95° = §22.95 WATSON'S : WORK “ GLOVES Sweaters { for Spring $10.95 Girls: Cotton Dresses Drip Dry —- Dan River Sizes 2 — 14x Priced $1.95: to $3.95 LITTLE MISS 6 Months to Size 3 Flocked Nylon :.. : Terrylene ... -$3.95 to $5.95 Pola Dot Nylon, Ruffled Crinolines To'Match | seleeees $5.95 to $6.95 BABY IT's TIME TO Shovels °:. CARIBOU BRAND Carpenter's overals pr. .. $6.95 Blue Denium Pants pr. Sone Drill Pants $3.95 & $4.25 $4.75 Shirts ‘to match $3.59 ony Drill Pants . $4.50 . shirts to match .... $3.59 CLEAN- UP F ‘OR ‘SPRING Bamboo Lawn Rakes’. . . . 39¢ & 65¢ Steel Lawn Rakes.... . 14 Tooth Bow Rakes .. Straight Garden Rakes . . Round Nose Long Handle © $1.15 Pruning Shears, hice © 3 ade es aoe Fruit Tree & Garden Sprayer 31 Gal. B is $234,031.00. The |. amount of $10,476.00, will come Approval of the 1959 School Budget review by Department of Education officials has been an- nounced by the Board of School Trustees. Total amount of the budget is-$624,256.00, and an increase of between 15 and 2 mills is indic- B ated for the district. The Government's share of the total will be $379,349.00, while the amount to be raised in the School District through taxation of ended Dec. 31, 1958, as received from Auditor J. M. Macbeth. The final figures show an over-ex- penditure in amount of $3,195.01 for the period tovered by the re- port which will be published in full in the local paper. Disbursements for the month of January 1959 were received and approved in amount of $49,- 690.51. The Board has received word ‘that Dr. W. Plenderlieth, Depart- the budget . requirements, -- an from . recoverk ndit etc. throughout the ‘year. Figures on the breakdown of School District Budgets were giv- en out by. Hon Leslie Peterson, o! ment of official in charge - of Transportation -“ and Buildings will be in the area next will . visit ;. ‘Wisclss mat atters ing with these ‘subjects. High School Pritielpal, W. R. Brown, attended: the meeting and if At the regular meeting of the Boa held Money, night, ‘Trus- > on his recent trip to Vancouver to interview prospec- tive teachers during the Teachers the Fibancial Statenient for the year Easter Mr. Brown also reported on | { High: School. The: Building - Committee of plans which are being made for the Graduation ceremonies to be held June 5. > | The Trustees approved the use of the High School Auditor- jum for the UBC Players’ pre- sentation of “Charlie's Aunt”. Date set for this is May 13. ‘School Board members re- ceived an invitation from Kin- naird’ pupils to attend the pre- Sentation of the Kinnaird School Operetta, “The - Wonderful’ Inn”: on Friday, April 17 7 Kinnaird School. i ‘Beynon, who ‘will be. on. the “tesich- ing staff at Stanley Humphries the Board is“now’ engaged"in ‘checking on’ all school buildings for necessary work to be done. this year. Celgar Awarded Catering Contract To Vancouver Firm Celgar Limited announces the award of the contract. for .cater- . ing services for the construction camp at its pulp mill and. new sawmill site near Castlegar, BC to canus Services Ltd. of Van- couver, A total of 11 tenders: ‘were submitted. Catering services’ will com- mence around June 1st, and de- pending upon the number of con- struction workers’ employed ‘on the site, the number engaged in “eatering will vary, from 25 -:150. Fined By Village. _ R.W. Kew of Trail, B.C. was fined $20 and costs recently for. violation of the trades leente by-law.’Maximum penalty’ under this by-law is $250.00, Mr. Kew was selling Reno Ware door-to-door and had not first secured a-Hcence from the Village office. His. Mcence cost him $50 for.thesix-months per- Golfers Turn Out In Goodly Numbers For Work Party A ‘work party of, about 25 members turned up at the golf: course on Sunday morning to work on the fairways and greens and these are, now reported to be in fair shape. New appointment -, , effective! 1ODE Make Plans ’ For May Day -, Sponsored by the LilHan Kil- ‘Josh Chapter, I. O. D. E. on Monday evening, the film “Prin- cess in’ Wonderland” was enjoy- ed by. Members and friends in the TWin Rivérs’ Hall. Vie’ Mow- ‘bray “acted as and $1,400 To $1400.00 in grants was allo- cated by: Directors of the Kin- Welfare and Recreation Society at their naird-Robspn-Castlegar regular meeting Tuesday. Castlegar Public Library As- sociation received a grant for $301 District Groups school closed, she said, as it re- presents also the efforts and den- ations of so many organizations and individuals, Who have contri- buted equipment and supplies for the use of the ‘teacher and pupils. 0 KRC Directors thanked Mrs. for at te equal to:Jast years’ The ‘Kinnaird Home Nursin; groub, an’ alee of St. Sohn' Ven. B, A. Resker of -Castlegar, above, archdeacon* of the Koot- enays, 1s one of three priests of the Anglican Church in B.C. who of divinity Apt nual Part of the work of spreading fertilizer and drag: ging the fairways. _ ‘Many turned- to their clubs in the afternoon and enjoyed the. game. f of ‘Theological College of B.C. Oth- ers are Most Rev, Harold E. Sex- ton . of Victoria, archbishop of B.., and Ven. James Thompson, Another work party is sche archdeacon of Vancouver. the’-film "the tour. of Soci spplication for ‘ey, which was y the Directors. ing Was called to order with Vice- regent Mrs,'M. B, Dalton |pre- siding in’ the absence of the Re- gent. - . “ tine* busiiess was gone through’ and. several convenors gave réports. Mrs. Helen Gergely, |’ for? services home and abroad ‘asked that"any good used cloth- ing be"turned in as soon as pos: sible in’ order to get.a shipment . away: beforé the summer. Mrs. A, Sylvest, as ‘also app’ .g | meeting. S The March financial state- d an|ment.as presented by secretary- treasurer, A..Gray was adopted. Letters of thanks and receipts = | fOr. grants were received from the the “Loan Institute fer 7 | grands “Bo to Stocking and main: J.) taining items. of $400.- “Camp Galilee” at New Denve an equal amount having been g tions ‘in’ the District. read part‘of. the rules of ‘proced- ure, and Mrs-:J.. Pederson, hos- pitality convenor, reported. flow- ers sent to a sick member. Under new.business, plans for the forthcoming May Queen "| Celebrations, May 18, were dis- étissed. The day will open with a sports program>,for children at the bail park, and the parade will follow the usual route from the Elementary school to the ball park. Mrs, Killough announced ihe following girls chosen as con- iety ‘for and y the ting. {jerated: by» the: group.: This: was "| felt tobe a* worthwhile “project, as many residents of the district :| naye had’occasion to make use of the loan cupboard equipment, —- crutches, - wheel-chair, or other * The Robson Recreation Soc- iety was ‘allotted: its annual grant ‘Avgrant of. $100 ‘will go to ven‘ earlier to similar organiza- ‘The ‘request from the Castle- gar branch of the Kootenay, Soc- Children, for $400. and tabled at February's meeting. was again considered, 2 | nesting, Cangq ~ the B.C. Heart Foundation and several other beneficiary ar- ganizations. ~ ‘A letter from the Nelsaz Dis- trict: Community Chest advised the Nelson Welfare group host the annual dinner meet of district: Welfare Societies, to be held April 20th. The secretary was asked to let the Nelson group T,/know how many delegates will i-| attend, an Topics suggested for disctus- sion will include budgeting, gran- ts to some of the “problem” bene- ficlaries, and varied subjects. A meeting of the Trail Wel- fare Association will take place April 29 at the Memorial Centre. PD! nancial difficulties of the “Si ‘Mrs..J: M. Sadcbeth; president of the. Society, attended the meet- ing. to “explain the request for funds. Speaking of the serious fi- ver Birch School” for handicap- ped children, Mrs, Macbeth said, although there are’ four children in the school, only one is eligible for the monthly, government grant of approximately $25. She felt even if the schoo] receives a grant and are invited for this event. also, and several names were suggested tentatively. A general discussion on the spring canvass took place, and this is being given further study as to method and time most sui:~ able. Nine directors were pres at Tuesday’s meeting in the Le- gion Hall, and the meeting was chaired by Jas. Kelly, ‘Miesipresi- 1- Ato. ccc ecc eee es $6.95 Galvanized Tank ............ $9.95 Fertilizer, All Purpose 13-16-10 of $400 from the KRC, they will | 25+ only be able to operate’ until the end of June, as ‘they would not testants for May Queen. From Castlegar, Patsy Morey, Anita is 3 Piece case — 2 Sheets, and Jenks ‘and .Yvonne Cristofoli; 2 NEW STYLES V Neck, Round Collar . $6.95 Square ‘Collar ....:.. $7.50: Pillow Case ... . Baby Pillow “Cases, Finke Trim & | cia ; : 10 ibs. ~ TO bse isoer. ces elas etree seg (Oe Nitrapills for Lawn 33.5 « 0-0 eee F00, Oversize Coat Sweaters | :| girls having the, most from ‘Kinnaird, Dianne Haywood and Sharon Markle; and from Brilliant, Bonnie MacBain. The tickets sold for her will be May Queen and: the, other girls will act as her, Princesses. Mrs. V. Goresky She went on bo give a brief outline of the set-up.of the par- ent organization, the Association for Retarded Children, of which have funds to pay the teacher's | = . salary, unless: ne receive other F all : F ‘air help. In Rink there are some 40 member bran- ches throughout the province.: Average of the: school popu- lation din other centres compar- able to Castlegar would be about 6 or 7 children, she said. In reply to a query ‘on other means. of support, Mrs, Macbeth said there are around 26 organiza- tions ‘in the area who pay an an- nual membership fee of tee oe arising out of the minutes and Peeters fem - Mr, Jack Scott re- Leer ren are ior ae ‘aken ported atteyding the Profect Sac- The local ‘ is fore, iety , and it is settled tunate, she remarked,.. in:.that that the Fair this year will be while it receives such sriall ‘as-|held in the Rink. Mr, “Webster sistence through. government] Mr, Scott visited the ink and-re- grants, it gets more scooperation| ported there is lots of room. from the School Board than other} Mr. Scott also reported that the centres do. “In some places the) Projects Society will not handle children are brought to school in| tqustrial Exhibits. The mem. 2 tae en district they | bers of the board felt that ons extra cost, The school buitding is|°f the organizations of the Di also rent free, thant to the schoo] trict will handle "these con sessions as there {s‘amgle spact for several exhibits. has supervised the. ticket distri- Fution; and itis. hoped the public wile give full sup Special This Week Only Garden Wheel Barrow Metal Tray, Tubular $9 9 5 ala ‘The executive members of the Fall Fair board he'd a meet- ing at the home of Mrs. P, Oglow on Wed. evening with.7 members present ‘an the president Mr, J. T, Webster presiding. Secty; Mrs. Oglow. read the minutes of the last regular meeting and busin- - DISPOSABLE ; . DIAPERS 20 IN PACKAGE “. 13”x 171% ;... $2.25 40-42-44 .......... $7.50 All In New Shades / Pastels, whites, mellon on. black. ‘ High School Schologstip fund. Mrs. O. B, Ballard of Robson has kindly ‘consented to be guest speaker -and J. F. Killough will be master of ceremonies for the ,afternoon. = St'is hoped to arrange a Lit- tle League Bali Tournament and there: will be games of chance, ridés'for’ the children and the usual refrshment booth dispens- ing hot and cold drinks, hot dogs ate, Besides helping elect the May Queen, ‘the tickets entitle the holder fe ‘share in the drawing “or three! worthwhile prizes, A ‘Coleman ‘Snow-Lite Cooler, a Chalse Lounge Chair and Four T.V. Tables. - ° > Steel Handles, Solid -.Rubber Tire * However you shave, Old Spice gives you the closest shaves ever. Try Smooth Shove—the mod- om pressure shave, in new cool Mentholated and volvety Regular, Also: for, your shaving pleasure, 4,4 a ee otf Old Spice Brushless or lather Shaving Creams, each shave with brisk, : ,fetrashing. Old Spice Shaying Mug, and Pre-Efectric Shave lotion. her Shove tetton, 135 Castlegar Drug the insid ight--thelr concession to modern ‘comforts. Originators af Nhe casa O'Keefe, left, and her mother, . Mrs... Kathy_ Gree ter pee na from eft, originally planned to travel ‘across Cana: hroseback.-They comprom! a the « covered wagon ‘den and‘added ‘Jean’ Millard and Muriel Slew: ther, right, as The fear! : shown with "tn-galon hats and one as there get-in the west ern | ‘ covel one pictured at right. ‘Their ‘prairie schoener is for them by another newcomer. to ida from Bi “Hancock, a 72-year-old farmer. Sides -of the wagon Care =be- - sold, net of canvas, 50 they can be pulled up and locked fro! Phone 4911 Phone 4911 are would be’ ‘a pity to see, the ’