‘Page Be ie eS ee CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, : Thiraday: November 5, 1953 ; = | : Prizes Awarded For | Gastlegar Rotary Club KRC Directors, Wives Too Late to Classify And Guests Enjoy FOR RENT — Heated apartment with bathroom, nenag yenge and other : legar District with all the usual Halloween passed in the Cast- ply A. Eremenko, Phone ie Pet-4s LOST —" Black Leather Wallet between Castlegar and Kin- naird on Friday night. Return to Box 562, Castlegar, B.C, P1-45 evening and some cases of minor mf Pa ry Organized Last Night Steps for the organization of a Rotary Club were taken Nov. 4th by a group of 24 local business and professionel men who are such as soap inscriptions on store windows, gates removed from their hinges, pedestrians fright- a unit jot A. EREMENKO & CO Banquet And Social Rotary service club organization, i wae tlegar,, i with J.C. Vipond and ened by and cars sitting on deflated tires, were noted, Most Cast} some Xmas Cards “Overseas Mail FANCY BOXED ASSORTED CARDS Priced Right Boxes of 12 — 18 — 24 and 36 Cards From 50c to $1.25 These Cards Are Priced For Quick Sale So Get Yours Early PITTS’ Rexall Drug Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. Nights Day or Night Phone 4231. 250 of them, in both J. W. Loader in Stanley Humph- ries High School Library, the men vated to apply for a charter in Rotary International, thus ad- ding Castl to the list of more fierce and ludicrous, ingenious and simple, took part in the party arranged for them by J.F. Kil- lough and committee. They were treated first to four films in the Coronation Hall and then braved a steady drizzle to gather around two bonfires at the Castlegar Ball Park whrere prizes were awarded for the best cost-" umes, Each youngster also re- ceived a bag of treats. Costume prizewinners were Jimmy Smith, Helen Kerr, Susan and Albert Merrifield, Mamie Wallace, Craig Waite, Gordy MacPherson, Kath- Jeen Rondeau, Sharon Taylor and Bonnie Read and Melvin Har- Horswill, Jimmy. vick. A larger than usual number of the variedly arrayed younger set, roamed the streets and by-ways and received delicacies at every door they announced their pre- sence at. than 7900 cities in 88 countries and geographical regions of the ing part in the progress of the community. if Those present at the Rotary organization meeting were: Vice President, Fred Jackson and Past Governor, Herb Clark of Trail. Officers elected were President L. V. Campbell; Vice-President, J. M. Macbeth; Secretary-Treas- urer, E. McGauley and Sergeant at Arms, R. Maddocks. The new Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Trail, whose members have brought Rotary to Castlegar through their.“ friend- ship with the business and pro- fessional men of this city, One of the distinctive features of Rotary is that Rotarians are. welcome visitors at meetings of all Rotary clubs throughout the world. There are Rotary Clubs in Trail, Rossland, Nelson and Nakusp world where Rotary, plays a lead-. a Blue Brand. Beef T-BONE OR SIRLGIN STEAKS, Ib. ; . FRESH GROUND BEEF, ib. .. numberof films by .Archdeacon sate B, A. Resker and songs by tal- ented local vocal artists, ' Mr. Lamb set the mood of the evening wih his lighthearted, ex- temporaneous repartee, He asked the 27 persons present to intro- duce . themselves before sitting down to the banquet, Following the meal, he explained the eve- ning was arranged to let the dir- ectors’ wives meet the men whom their husbands meet with once a month at the K.R.C, méet- ings, and to let the directors ‘VEAL CHOPS, ee _PORK RIBLETS, th, .. webeues Life Mulon si LEG ROAST, Ib. .............. themselves become better acq- uainted with their fellow direct- ors. i vocal enter during the evening were the sis- ter duet of Tannis and Babs Kil- lough and soloist, Wally Walper of Kinnaird, The Misses’ Killough, accom- panied by Mrs. W. Walper at the piano, sang first “Voya Con Dios”, and by “Blue Moon", both in be aca Quality Plus. © WE ARE AGENTS FOR . Gutapercha RUBBERS * Two Recognized Brands that have given pee of Satisfaction. They have a Feputation of FULL LINE OF STYLES AND COLORS BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE CRISCO 3 Ib, tin . FLUFFO: TIDE, Giant Peery hans a ®@° BABY FOODS, Gerbers or Heinz 3 tins 2.00086. @ CAKE MIXES, Co-Op Ai heer o- sue Ptiebe oehed Soe Se LS Pkt. .... e FIG BARS 1 Ib. bag Saturday Only. BEEF POT ROASTS, Ih. .. PICNIC HAMS, Ih. ..........0.- 37 Co-0P STORE ee ey $1.05 lib. pkt....... TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s 3 tins a ce ee ar ede s Bilary BOC 39c - Sn gnialhe TS ‘oy Peel ey 20e. wu A, wy 3 Lae o it is that mH | tre new Raters Club ‘of Castlegar will have numerous visiting Ro- tarians at its meetings. | Rotary was defined by J. W. Loader as “a fellowship of some two part h For their encores, - accompanied by Mr. Walper with his guitar, they PEAS & oA Sra 2 for .... Nabob, TOMATO si offered two also well sung. : at for ....... 5 Ybs, for ... Master showman Wally Wal- |: ee per again di the versatile 375,000 executives throughout ‘the world who are united in the .‘Ideal of Service’, which is thoughtfulness of and helpfulness to others.” “Membets ot Rotary Peeper a he fy their motto, a8 above Self, in all of their daily business, social and civic contacts by. plac- ing the obligation to serve others before the desire for” profit for themselves, A Rotary Club sel- ects its membership on the basis of one active ‘member from each — OUR MEN'S DEPT. Darby Dress Shirts - SANFORIZED. QUALITY WHITE, Stres Ru Uz to 161(2 .. PLAIN C “SPORT SHIRTS : “dh vocal talents for which he is in reat demand at district social Opening with the poignant Irish air, “Danny Boy" followed by the swashbuckling “Tramps at Sea,”. both accompanied by Mrs. Walper at the piano, he picked up his guitar for his en- cores and accompanied himself in some Western style offerings, | complete with yodellings, J. F. Killough and his ‘conimit- tee who were in. charge. of | ar-, ranging the evening, were credi- |; ted with a fine job. A gay, informal style social evening was enjoyed Monday’ evening in the Zwin Rivers, Fall the Kinnaird- ‘Robson-Castlegar Welfare and’ Recreational So- ciety, their wives and invited guests, Bert Lamb of Robson was mas- ter of ceremonies ‘for the eve- ning which included a delicious and bountiful banquet, and re- freshments, the‘:showing of a = ee she Smoked, Ist. grade, small, . your RED & WHITE F ‘ood Store Special Values for November 6, 1 and 9. . 33e : CHOPS, Ib................... 450 SHOULDER ROAST, th. an ee 2 CANADIAN CHEESE, Ib. ......... 49c EGGS, Grade A, large, dozen ...... 72c EGGS, Grade A, Med., dozen ...... 69c sees 5 cooEING Ontos Driving Mores, brown j a jorsey, pair a 85c and |p: ion in the ;community, so’ Pinet it is a representative cross-section of the business and professional interests and activities. in the The Rotary Club of Castlegar will hold its regular weekly meetings Wednesday at noon. As soon as it has been formally ad- mitted to membership in Rotary International, -its official Rotary -|charter will. be..presented by |- Dolph Browne of Vernon at a special meeting which will be at- tended by Rotarians from many. {of the Clubs in this Rotary Dis- trict. Rolison Youngsters Treated To Bang-Up Halloween Parly The Robson‘ Community . Hall was decked out in phantom finery including ghostly lanterns and crepe. paper skeletons, Sate urday night, when the Kokeq ion Society Halioween Jamboree for Robson youngsters. The children were treated to.a luncheon of lemonade and cook- jes and there was a bag of Hal- Joween treats for each one, Re- freshments were provided: -by members of the Robson Evening Group. The Children paraded in a cir-; cle and prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Dancing ‘was then enjoyed by young and old for the remainder of the evening. Prize winners were: Pre School Best Dressed Girl, Linda Bro as a Little Old Lady. ; Best .Dressed Boy, Gary Stew- art'in enginéer’s Costume. Comic Girl, Maxine Adshead as a pumpkin. Comic Boy, Charlie Adams as a monkeyface. Original. Girl, Elaine Adshead, in Hula girl ensemble. / Original Boy, Wally Rilkoff as a cat, Teen Age Best Dressed Girl, Sandy Het, majorette, Best dressed boy, Bing Giraud, devil. - ‘ Comic girl, Lorraine, Webster. Comic Boy, Josephine Soko- lowski. - Original Girl, . David .Adshead. - Original Boy, Barbara “Marti: Best Couple. Laurin and De: ran Hackman, in’ Mexican cos- : Arlene Jolly. ’ Winner. of the door prize was a JUST LOOK AT. ALL THE. WONDERFUL | GIFT fs re YOU CAN BUY AND AT SUCH SAVINGS TOO! G.E. IRONS . atti Reg. — $16.50 .. ON SALE — PROSTERS: 5 TOASTMASTERS ee PRs eer se ON SALE — - $15.95 | SUE “Taastuastens ~ $12. 00 BD rtivso-s+ ONSALE.— $25.70 KITCHEN. manos. Reg. . —- $29.9) Be... ON SALE — “$26.50 WAFELE « TRONS : eg. pe RG _ ON SALE — $16.95" coMRMATION Waris IRON a SANDWICH Esti _— 95 cOFFEE. "AKERS FLASHLIGHTS a y 195 ©... 0..6¢.... ON SALE— $1.30. : FLECTRIC PORTABLE | HEATERS | On Sale Af $8. 95 and: $9. 95 : GE. ELECTRIC GLOGKS «2. e.e. "36 50 to. $12.00 . You Just Can’t Afford To Pass Up Bargains Like These. Cnecally With tafe at Be Neat! oon sanb “$11.00 EW Published Every Thuréday : at. “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Volk: 6, No. 46 CASTLEGAR: BRITISH COLUMBIA, “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953 IWA Official Charges Lumber Manufacturers | With Unfair Practices. Members of the Castlegar- local, of ‘the: International Woodwork. ‘ers of America, met in the Coro- nation Hall Friday evening and heard a charge by Clayton Walls, IWA organizer, that the Southérn Interlor. Lumber ‘Manufacturers’. Association is guilty of “unfair labor practices and a conspiracy to crush trade unionism by, inti> midation, provocation, black lists and the employment of stooges.” Mr. Walls charged the Associa. tion were , “employing. tactics in direct violation of the labor laws -of B,C. as‘ contained. in. the In- dustrial Congiliation and Arbi- tration Act.” : Mr, Walls submitted .a docu- ment marked “highly confiden- tial,” as evidence of his charges. The document, which he claim- ,ed was issued by the ntanufactur- er’s association over the signature |: of the seerctary-manager, advised operators to provoke union mem- bers on the picket lines and keep a record of | activities of union members. - ae ‘JOHN C, KILLOUGH * This father and son team are the’ composers’ of‘a new. son; Thorough Canvass to '‘Augment $30,000 Sports Arena Proposal Solidiy ‘Backed By Public Meeting Mon. }| offices of both centres, and" dates JACK C. KILLOUGH, Im, wind up among the top tunes which, say, may of the Hit Parade. “It_seems, the are Tesorting”.’to' " cloak}and-dagger methods: Mr. Walls said. “To. Have Bigger. Lights In Business Section’ “lights applied pick by. ‘the Village Rd have been aS installation= ‘will. - begin: as fs: ~ 800n as possible, David. Campbell, . Parks’ Board “Li "was t Their. song, a; fox trot entitled “Someone Different Called Me ‘at“ the -Playmor Dance, Hall Tuseday ie where it was accorded a warm. reception. ir. Killough composed. the words and melody ands son Jack, a re music, Though, only one of a number’ of tunes this pair, have written, it. is the first they have published and! is now. on sale. at music stands throughout tha’ ‘istrict. & Castlegar shoppers. wi more ‘time to make-thei si For Yearly Elections. | 6. Craft Receives. illages Proparing The month -of December. is lection time ‘for. villages, cities and municipalities throughout 3. .C. and the villages of Castlegar |’ ind. Kinnaird - are preparing “for iled and posted in the’ village In ' Castlegar,’ the’. voters’ list now. contains’ a total “of _ 776 names. There are 680 names on Hall to capacity Monday evening Bees District’ Projects Society. directors. are in doubt no inner regarding the use:that should be niade of the $30, 000 avait- able for construction ‘of some recreation project here. Some. 303 Castlegar, Kinnaird, and Robson residents, packed the Coronation Society’s proposal that-a start be made on construction: of a sports arena (district centre) for Castlegar and District. 8 Cents Per, Copy t to support overwhelmingly, the Those present expressed sup- port for the idea right from ‘the beginning. of the meeting.’ Min- utes later’ a show, of hands: re- vealed that practically everyone in’ the hall agreed a district cen- tre is needed. Projects ': ‘Society... David. Campbell, who’ was. chair- man_ut the meeting, ‘explained fication at the’ enthusiastic _res- ponse ofthe public. He said z committee: will be set up imme- nard’ and. Robson, president | funds towards the arena. diately ‘to make a canvass of every -home in. Castlegar, Kin. for. furtker “We're gaing to get busy ant get plans drawn up right away for the building,” he sald. “Wea the Kinnaird ‘ist. Anyone who the arena’ the Society -have in mind would, be one. similar. to keep. you posted right along om ‘|has been omitted from these lists Fernie’s,” Total . cost, "including our progress, But when we start and is entitled to be on’ them, is asked to. attend the court of revi- aritclet ice’ plant, would come if you think we're not: doing any~ ‘thing’. quite ‘right, let us: know sion. The. Castlegar ‘eourt ‘is being naird.one’ ip Monday, ee held this Saturday and the Hin: ; George Craft, of’ the “Brilliant |¢ to $175,000. lt would ; include a skating rink, The Projects Society decided on’ the district’ center project st their annual -general ‘meeting last March, Mr. Campbell" explained. - They could have gone ahead" with § y of. the. arena,’ 3| their’ own, but they realized: oe “He said the’ meeting ‘was ‘call- ed ‘to: See’ what: the public: felt about the. matter and’ hear. ‘sug~ one of 4 number of sK , residents who:-have received ‘the tne Oglow, Goulet to'a commi to a’ form: of credit control. and report their findings to the: ‘next meeting. pet b ways. that ees the. ef- tions and ‘ways employers may ‘with Store hours: during: the rest. a the -week will continue to. be ‘| from 8:30: : till $5:30.-p.m.: with 2 half. day, B the meeting voted in favor of the ot 0} -The 14: businessmen‘ present ‘at |: better. + Queen’s::‘Medal.-for o receipients. are ‘men ‘who have provide ‘further ‘funds, for,; the. ‘sports ‘arena. with © ample ‘Bpac spent: many years of pervic school boards, remaining ‘for the" arena ‘itself. RATIF YIN e- Day at ‘the Castle Theatre’ y the) more:‘than longer. hours: in’ thet Service ; to. the the first tw when’ ‘moisture: and: temperature _eonditions, are ‘usually ideal)... ‘| assessed $1.00. to cover payment . 'of,.a, number, of accounts. committee ‘and’ all members‘ were understood: the terms of his land * id | at English language and had not Actually, ‘homevies he had. spurt ““ungjvided, half in; the 480 ‘acres with. Mr. : Creel, divided of wiry acres, ‘Bven' the house. ne _jPass Greek Fisherman. | Fined On:Two Counts ‘Two ‘charges -‘of cor avening the Fisheries . Act. brought.-fines and. court -costs -totalling $23 to 100,000 C: lives,in two. world: wars and the Korean conflict. Z x ‘Three ‘scarlet: coated officers of Castlegar Detachment ‘RCMP Jed the: parade which began the:ser- who gave.their] A,, Vic. Serene Pythi: Mrs. Vic: Jones;': Kiwanis,. Sharples; Castlegar ‘Village,Com.- mission, < Vie Jenks; K§nnaird tink’ now," ‘one, person said. bes & don’ ‘want: vices‘ among -the’ most ever: held here. The: i 4 were fol- ian” Legion gion Ladies" Scouts and: Girl Guides: Fred ‘when -he Band; war -veterans and the Le- St Village’: C ley; Eagles guilty.to the ch ‘before Stin- | ¢ endiary. ee Ww. ue ‘Laylor |z “Bithea | catching fish:that were too ‘small. He paid a: fine of $10 on the st charge and $5'for the Seco! $8 court costs, “The charges wer lala by P. D,“Ewartsofi Robson; “local: game: warden. »'The ‘ offences were ‘al- Sti pendiary:: Magistrate « WwW. H. Taylor « warned | that any: further J; found: (life in.this freg; Canada:"Mry ea the :propeérty'\was': tobe “divided except, forjone thing.’ They ‘could |. not ‘agree’ ‘Avhére a certain road- way.should go.:On:this one point both had ‘ideas, and both the Waldie’s chard, he’ saved’ his money: and goon, with the help of: a.smali : ‘lanid bout’ one halt rails North of the mortgage, ;;’ bought ; . some 3, were. firm: in - their ; positions; % The: problem; was ‘taken -to court, THe judge decreed that Mr. three... months \.to : purchase Mr. Holuboff’s interest. in, the: whole block, ‘for "$2,000. * The \, jthree. months pepe: a t last int a free, country; fe $3500. SG af the” property To the ‘Karzaniev- kis it-wasva home of their own If: Mr. tails 0 ee the? required ‘sum “by that ‘time,‘then Mr, Holuboft will have the’ sarhe opportunity to: buy Mr, Karzanieéveski's interest for. Me ‘greed’ :' the ected i > split .. into «two - 240 |’ Karzanieveski: would: be’ allowed | pital. ae Plan: Trail: ‘Canvass ‘ . Members: of..the’, Castlegar: and District : Hospital: Society Organ- ization Committee,:. made © plans last night at the home‘of Mrs."A: Saunders'-for_a-trip. to: Trail, in the: near future. Purpose. ! of ihe: trip will be to contact gomé 200 ‘people who live there ‘but own property: in. the Castlegar District. They will be, asked..to_sign ‘the petition ‘for in- corporation:. of . a . hospital -. im- provement district in this area to finance construction, of a hospital: here.;. The canvass ‘tor petition signa-, tured among property:: owners, resident, in. the district, is slowly, nearing’ completion. ii witht catching ‘too many fish and, an é hen ended. with: ‘the playing of; e, ip. Here , A. iJ. Weir, “president nore the " Castlegar-Robson ;Branch ot the Canadian Legion, remind- e the "ces onies, « vand-C.? dolls 1: gar ‘and. District, who “foreign soil intidefence ‘of ‘the. solemn purpose oft advised t this was beyond :| the’ “power - o! s,. Instead of spending money on iquor,. for. Christmas, give: it (Continues on Pare 8). Mrs, John’ Waldie and ‘Miss Mary” Biufetand ot ‘Robson. “Gus Leitner sounded -the “Last | Post” d...the © throng \-.which || _ theatre: to... capacity, || two