Scouting Activities IN .KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA SCOUT DISTRICT The First Robson Scout Troop held a very successful weekend camp on the 27th, 2ath and of September. The‘ weather: could not have been better ee and everyone had a wonderful There were 17 soee and three leaders present. The scouts were in three patrols and competition was very, keen... Saturday night was the high. light of the camp when the camp- fire was held, Invitations had been extended to the parents to attend and we were very: pleased to sea s0 many, in attendance, ~ Beforé the campfire the parents hada chance to inspect the camp- sites. From. all ‘reports they were very impressed with the in genuity of the gadgets that the scouts'con- structed to oaee themselves ‘com- fortable in cam) A. vote of thanks is extended bs the 0. B. Ballard Rover Crew for.the, amusing shteriainment and ‘Lacal Resident Has 2 a New "Trucking Route “Well-known Castlegar resident Frank. Creegan is “now hauling | ing prelent between Edmonton and Me- ia a posteard to the Castlegar News, Mr. Creegan wrote that he is ‘now hauling produce, meat and refined minerals between .Edmon- it the camp- fire, and,to.Rover Ton Carter and Jeff Banigan' for their assistance in leadership. Also a: hearty vote of thanks to, Mrs, Thorp for. the use of her Property 83 a camp- is camp completed the plan- ned schedule of summer events for the troop and it is now awing- into the new winter program, Adventure '63 crests were award- ed to the members of the .2nd Castlegar Stage Patrol for thelr ix day canoe trip up the ne SrTow Lakes, Boys receiving ‘awards Don Chambers, Al Morey, Jesse 3, Thurday, Oct, 10, 1963 YOUR JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL MAKE EVERY. Weer SAFETY WEEK iS BPharis a cesumeu.nmcor pancetous nig SUNoR ee | ISORED EY THE, x INSURANCE GROUP, _ ReMANO US TO exer re iy ITH OLITDOOR FIRES. © CHECK FIRST TO BE SURE OLTDOOR FIRES ARENOT’ PROWITED 1 JOUR AREA,OR UTA FEIT Is REQUIRED. © KEEP A HOSE HANDY, SBR SURE THE FiRE 1S: COMPLETEL @ CHILDREN’: eaas NEVER BE” PERMITIED TO BURN LEAVES OR TRASH WITH Sri NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION | WEER-OCTOSER TIS Junior Fire Marshall “Program in 4th Year Elementary school children in Kinnaird have joined in an all-out national attéck on home fire ha- Fire Prevention Week now, being round school Junior Fire Lele ton, Los Angeles and Mexico, : Helfer, and Tom McGauley. zards in observance of National} Ptostam. Boys and girls quality a3 Sian. _ The W - ATTENTION- puiores WHO HIRE WORKMEN FOR ren OR PART-TIME for,-Fire Marshals. by. y ,completing a home havard ‘check with the help of ;a a parent, and returning the report +to: their teacher. = i Qualifying Junior Fire Mar- shals receive’ ‘an ‘official badge, membership Posy and red plastic fire helmet eg Coinines Weis, ,@mployed ja the ilizer, plants of the Con- ert red solidated -Mining . and ..Smelting| FR... Kain Company, won .the cash award for Geyising a’: syatem | of--automatic timing equipment. His, idea top- ped the list. of 140 approved sug- sestions submitted, under Comin- co's suggestion Plan awards © in the dist ifs months, ‘award. for’ the -period peer ‘to. $1,770, bringing to $5,770. paid ‘out through the sug- gestion plan this year, and,to more than $200,000 ai Welr, tie, ‘tives in Trail, Gestion “awards . since ;he | began scementy with the- company in Second highest ay of: $145 was ‘made..to.J,\S: Stewart of, the smelting department for.a method of preventing collision of furnace feed hopper cars, Mr. Stewart dou- bled his award, however,:-by hay- ing entered his {dea < during the 20th anniversary contest: Mr. Stewart also. is .a repeat winner. He recelyed $300 for ano- ther idea submitted during, the paniversary,, contest .as well or other’ awards ‘since «starting .w: the Company in’ 1951. His ieee 4 inna! observed and the,start of the year-|‘in' Ki; Other major award winners eluae Warrington, hydrogen nee si for an’ idea that saved washing. time, of bags; ‘J. G: Pon- tius, $40, for, putty: mixture -to-re- pair . leaks «in filter: frames; and five $25 award winners. They: are C.. K., Woolf,: fertilizer’ plant; W. a Barr, smelting. Separtmenty iB who aparece in cooperatt This: ig: thd fourth year that focal children have participated, in the Junior Fire’ Marshal program, LEG a.national public service effort of The Hartford Insurance Group. Urging parents to assist Zoune WORK sters with home inspections, _ Board. This. Act of B.C. most intigelees & to register with the Workmen's Compensation in Young said: and his small retail stores, apartment houses, trucking, restaurants, etc, where | one or more employees are hired for elther full oF part: time work, it an emiployée In an industry: covered under ‘the ‘Act sustains’ ‘an Is not VANCOUVER 13, B.C. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. BOARD .OF BRITISH COLUMBIA =~ 07 Wier anh AVENUE, ; J with the Board. the employee Is still entitied to Workmen’: 's Compensation benefits, but his employer may be charged with all of the cost of such benefite, ! vel Tasvane in doubt a2 1 Whohar fa ‘TELEPHONE: 266-0213 such as under 14, the \ highest fire-death toll since 19. “Property ‘losses from building fires topped $1' billion ‘in 1961. for the fifth straight year,” he added. cited National ‘Safety’ Council ‘1: Sures indicating that fire is Just it is to children, ould write: 1 a, home, fires deserves. the support ofthe entire community.” 2 Hospital .on- Sunday: at’ the age |* of 79, Funeral .. services ‘were held yesterday ‘from’: the Deer “Park Community Hall-at:2.80' in. the at ternoon’ with ‘Rev. CR. ciating. Interment was in th mily plot:at:the Deer Park ‘gar Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements, } Marysville, Missouri.on March a 1884 and came to Medicine ‘Hat, -Alberta in 1902 movi er’ to he eral ‘married in June’ of TO, Other survivors are three brothers, Fred and Ralph of Deer fore Wil wards: of Lincoln, C: several nieces and nephews, . Mr. Briggeman was predeceas- ed by three brothers and ‘his mo- ther and father. depart- ment ment; and R, | Bertola, Jead re finery. z A wérds -of Tess thin es are as follows in Trail: L. Jerome, LC. Greenwood; i Hinson, W. N. Petrie, J. M. .Van- has beet credited with several sug: | G. S.- Tobiasson, zinc depart. H Heslop, A. J. Mondor, N. B. ‘Thom: H Awards $1, 770 Bradley, F.C, MeLaughitn, Crutckshank, 'T.)W. Cole... 3 Dalley, G. EB. Medien, Kayalott, 1, C..Bruc Mac. Nicol,’ R Lattenzlo, F, Jeckgon a Shumay, GL. Finlay,;-W. R, Kam- Grieve, iM. Je. McLellan, J.-E, Lloyd; G.:R.: Trewhella, 1.:Buchig- nani, T. ‘H. Thompson, W. Cc Tarvin, SA. MacLeod, J, Rondeat, J. Klit;:D. ‘Teniscl). RevA, be Walz, C,'A.: Spatari, eu AS Glannubilo, J, My. Riseoy a, wT jotan 5A Wills ines, H. J. Mason, . Andrews, A. W. Farslow J. me Hackett, R. W, Hills, G.' J. -W! A.P, Sdao, N. Gabana, TW. Hock! ing, P, L. Ward, R. A, Somerville, L. ‘ Tanner, ° J.) {P.Mun ch, -F. Paul, we K Sinclair, J. A. Mi ley, R,-B.,Trusdale. ‘Direct Private wi 1402 2 Bay Avenue Tassel, A. G. Marat TT. Place, E.G. ‘Duckwarth, S Rys Fire’ chief’ Rene Archambautt |? as much a’ meriace to adults ag | vat controlling J Park,: George ine seen passed |’). away ‘in Castlegar’. and District |* - one and all:for ing, | H..G..: Benzmer,- W. | 22 hick; D. W. Page, iJ;.Mason,- Be R. 1 Mrs, rence Ernest, baby son of Mr. and ic: | Mrs.: Silvio Demeo, 1:):3/°- +” Games were enjoyed by ‘the invited: guests with . winners of Bingo being Mrs, C,’ Saunders, A. Karlsson, Mrs, A+ Demeo and. Mra, N. Stoochnoff.: Winn: of a word game was Mrs ping. e “The many lovely varied ‘baby gifts were Presented: to the hono- ree in a gaily decorated bassinet, i. 4. very: pleasant: evening was, ; | brought to an end with, the serving of refreshments by hostesses Mrs, A. Dube ‘and DOHERTY ROADHOUSE i ‘Canadian Stock URS FRI. - SAT. Oct 10; 1, 12° ot 1 (Coffee and: Dor uts'on-Fi Muy wo take this opportunity O. thank, you cRNA» (continued trom page tour) Hunter. ee elchen-. Mrs,J. 8. Hunter. i eCanned ach —1, Mrs. J. 8. Gaaod ined, any "variety. 1. Mrs. J. S.“Hunt Working ¢ to Se this a safer Goentaanity 2 Beking Angel Cake — 1. Mrs. WwW. K. hla Layer. E Staudinger. innaltd; 2. “Mes, Be r Cake — 1." Mrs. L, Ward; 2. Mra, J, 8, Hunter., ruit.: Cake’ it Fruit C. ‘Le an 2 Mrs W. J. cued Spice Cake Tk 1, Mrs. R. Oborne;: 2. Mi “Chiffon :G . Hunter. ‘Our: Junior; Fire. .Marshals |.’ oS meed your help ©: sept gvengter iin th, Tuiot Fre Mental prog, bee fe ips his own. aes bis ‘The Joator Fie ‘Marshal program rogram fs ‘and The‘Hartford Insurance ‘Mrs. A. Gorkoft: oe > ‘Bran, ect 1 ‘one 2, Mra, Ww K. Oak ao Biscuits — a Biss J. 8. unter, wupcakes ah Mrs, 0. J. Wil- son; ; 2, Mra, J, Munroe. Bread Buns, white — 1. Mra. J, S. Scott; 2, Miss K.'Kazakoff, ;> White Bread, Rebia Hood, Goresky; Breadbuns, Brown — 1. Mra, <3. 8,.Scott; 2, Miss K.’Kazakoff. salts ey rae Broads “Any Flour —"1. Mea. R,. Oborne; 2: Mrs; Pr. L. Whote wieat Bread, Any, our E. Goresky;. 2. cain. ‘Cinnamon, Buns — 1. Mrs. We K. Staudinger; 2. Mrs, F. Kon- Needinrek Scott 2, Mra. D. Ay 2 me heted .centra plece — 1. MenN “ ch 2, Indoor Christmas "decoration 1, Mrs, P, Willey; 3. Mra. H. Sundays 9.00 a.m. to al pm.” |) PHONE 365-2631 kin; 2, Mrs. Polly Sa ie Binbrolaares scarf — 2, Mrs. S ditroidered piilw slips — a Mrs, P. Sawchenko;’ 2. Mra. § Katedniko. Mrs.-V, Bonde: 2, Mrs. P. Hadi- -Embroldery, A OV. — 1. Mrs. N: Latkin;: 2. Mrs: H. Tomlin 3. Mra. P, Sawchenko, ioaewort (white): — 1, Mrs. v. Peak (colo: red) — 1. Mrs. Ve: cloth made from’ = 1: Mrs. H, Arm- Sea slips from flour sack — : 1, Mrs. H. Armstrong; a Mra, Arleen Gorkof£.':, : Darning ~ strong. ‘= 1. Mrs, . Cotton. apron aH. Tomlin: Section ‘ HW Handicrafts A Stuffed toy —.1. Mrs. E. Lampard, ‘Kinnaird: 2. . Mra. J. MacKay, Castles “Table decoration — 1. Mrs. P. Willey, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson. Embrotderdd lunch cloth — 1 2 bat Stickley, Blueberry; 3. A. Nefgel,: bett,, font Burnaby; 2, Mrs. H. Armstro’ Rug, be valde. —1. Mrs: F Pista cee Castlegar; 2. Mrs. F. Konkin, 'S! nikoff;' 2. Mrs, F. Koi Verigin, Robson; Armatro! | Art KEN AIO. Hane Number patnting 1.0. Sor ine ear Pues F Rug, hoo! soled = 1: Mrs. F.Plot- Rug, loomed. DAL LY SERVICE ause it’s foyee-owned, Public: F eres you ‘express: transportation between Vancouver and the Kosten OY a Oey Forte Nice temas and Hope, Princeton an . as lar schedules, fast. dispate along the route ensure regul slic Eieiehnways ds delivered on time, Call’ Public for dependable freight bauling ‘at < competitive rates. ier ody ae VR Prom oF fiekoup eat Siagie (= Cherter ng. SA oe Driftwood in natural state — 1, Mrs. H. Armstrong. ‘Articte made .of ead cura ture) —1..A. Nelgel. Section ‘K’ Illustration, any media —. 1. ‘Wayne Eastcatt, Rossland.) “Pencil. drawing — 1. Mrs. D., A, McIntosh, Kinnaird; 2, Mrs. Hirtle, coe 3. Paul Ster- SHS: , Neon and nk drawing — 1 as: M. Whitlock, Robson; : Ensteott; 3./George Lewis, 8.H. ss Mrs. rn aS Pastel work, still life — 1. 5 D. A, Melntosh; 2, George Lew KOOTENAY; TERMINAL: Neat fo the Pest Office, Kinmeiid oe trait — 1. Mra, Servina: 8 ROSHUANG? TRAIL, KINNAIRD & NELSON Pastel work pa —1 — —