‘Page 8- CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE — Unfinished house, 24x30. Full basement. Seventh Avenue, Castlegar, $3,000. Ap- ply Pete Gretchen, Pheu: - 1! Robson Scouls Honor Fathers indoors When Weather Cancels Picnic Friday, June 11, was a disap- | C day for Robson Scouts FOR RENT — 4-5 room house in ‘Kinnaird. Fruit wees, $40.00 per month. Cyril Bell Agencies Phone 3441, C1-23 During July and August at Cobequid Bay, N. S., the height of the sea between ebb and flood tide varices from 46 to 90 feet. and Cubs when the Father and Son Picnic Supper planned by the Group Committee, had to be can- celled due to poor cooperation from the Leaders Announced To Local Guide Assoc. Mrs. J. A, Williams was host- oe at the Sune meeting. of the at- le tended by 11 Pinenbers: iy The Bake Sale Saturday at West's Store, was reported a suc- cess, Mrs. M. McGee was thé win- ner of the chiffon cake in the contest. Thanks were ex- Instead, the 48 boys’ entertain- ed their fathers in the Robson pressed to Mr. West for the use of his store and to the Guide and : who di Wedding Trip To U.S. And Vanc. Following Ruptials Hore Saturday was the scene of a beautiful June Wedding last Saturday uniting in marriage, Mary Wanjoff, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, P. Wanjoff of Robson and Alan McGowan, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. McGowan of Vancouver, gar at the The Castlegar United Church Rev. L. C. Johnston of Castle- Hall. After an of wieners, potato salad, ice cream'‘and sookkien, Scout Gary FATHER’S DAY Sunday, . June 20th @ SHAVING BRUSH @ SHAVING SET @ HAIR BRUSH: @ WALLET @ LIGHTER e CHOCOLATES * Hyson Queen. toasted the fathers with Mrs. R. Brown responding. also a ‘toast to the Boy Scout Movement by A. Lamb te which Asst. Dist. Commissioner B. A. Resker responded. Scout. Anthony Quance thank- ed the ladies for the delicious supper, A. session of games and compe- titions was followed with more ice cream, pop and cookies and the evening closed with the Scouts repeating their laws and promise, Robson Brownies baking, Plans were made for the an- nual Guide and Brownie Tea to be held Oct, 16. District C marriage by Mr. Glen Quayle of Robson, chose a gown of white lace over satin with lily pointed sleeves and embroidered pearl The bride, who was given in veil com- issi Mrs. H. the Hyson P that new leaders will be taking over Fall activities as follows: Guide Captain, Mrs. Sanderson; Lieutenant, Mrs, Myles McPher- son; Brown Owl, Mrs. M. Morey; Tawny Owl, Mrs. Vic Jones. Sy. Several Guides’ and Brownies from the district plant to attend camp sessions at Camp Rory near Paterson. Refreshments were served by Mrs, J. A, Williams and Mrs. J. F. Kiliough. Mrs. Williams won the booster prize. Next meeting will A leted her ensemble and she car- ried a nosegay bouquet of white carnations which she gave to her great aunt following the cere- monies. Jack Smith of Castlegar who was dressed in a ballerina length gown of pastel green and car- ried a nosegay bouquet of white and Reg Bro acted as usher. lowed the ceremony, A reception for 30 guests fol- in: the groom's mother PITTS’ Rexall “Drag Day or Night Phone 4231 OPEN Monday —- Wednesday and Friday Evenings © Get Stars And Pins There was a for all when the Robson Brown- ies and recruits held their reg- ular meet, The Service Stars and pins had finally arrived and were presented to the group under the supervision of Mrs. 'D. be held Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs. H., Hyson in Robson. church, The chose for the occasion a navy blue nylon afternoon dress with white in store Adshead, e DAY Sunday, June 20th. YES . . « « IPS DAD'S DAY _ May We Suggest * * * * * * eH EHH IF IT’S FOR DAD WEVE GOT IT! BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE HATS TIES SPORT SHIRTS JACKETS BATHING TRUNKS “JUNE 18 and 19. SEPTONIC Packet 5.0.8. PADS Packet WOODBURY’S SOAP 4 bars for LOGANBERRY JAM STRAWBERRY JAM PORK & BEANS, , Co-Op. 15 oz., 2 tins for 1 Ib. pkt. CHEESE, Burn’s — Lb. ai Round Steak THE cater Brownies, to 21. Brown Owl; and Mrs. @. Duncan, | three Tawny Owl. : The pins were presented to eight new recruits who became by Mrs. H. Hyson, Past Brown Owl, who welcomed the girls to the Pack. These new members thus bring Pack mem- bership : Thirteen Service stars were also presented. The Committee wish to thank Mrs. Johnson for all her help dur- ing the year. The Robson Brownies will offi- cially close for the summer sea- son with a hike and a picnic, on Saturday, June 19, weather per- mitting. Centering the bride’s table, the three tiered wedding cake was topped by a minature bride and groom. Rev. Johnston proposed a toast to. the bride with the groom responding, and the’best man pro- posed a toast to the matron of honor, The newlywed couple then left for a honeymoon in the U.S. and Vancouver. showed that event was a great success, After ,some discussion the Group decided to join the Cas- tlegar Film Council. Members were urged to attend the Play School Meeting June 17, at which Mrs, U. Lonegren of the Social Welfare, be guest ing will be at ROBSON EVENING GROUP SHOES TO JOIN FIEM COUNCIL The Robson Evening Group of the W.A, held their — business meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Nickerson Thursday evening with 14 members present and the president, Mrs. S. Grant, presid- The report of the June Sale The the home of Mrs, Jolly. It was also decided to send a donation to the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children Build- ing Fund. 5 A atin Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. C. Rindler and Mrs. R. Nickerson. The Group’s social meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Scott on June 24. Matron of honor was Mrs, and yellow carnations. Mr. Jack Smith was best man WEEK-END SPECIALS JUNE 18 and 19 PORK CHOPS, Ib. .... 69c ‘AST SAUSAGES, Ib. MINCED BEEF, Ib .... 39c :. Lard, Bums, 2 Ibs. .... 39¢ Cottage Cheese, pkg. 22¢ Meat’ Balls & Spaghetti Bums 5 oz. tin .... 29¢ Libby’s Cooked Spaghetti 15 oz. tin, 2 for ... 37¢ Squirrel Peanut Butter . 95 Meier : Baby Foods oe pers with plas- tic tumbler, 3 for .. 25¢ puowetteat Pink Salmon Ya's, 2. for 5 Rinso, giant tus Follet Soap, reg. ree Cae ae > 19¢ reson Peas, Fraser vole = ‘BEEF. ROASTS Prime Rib Rolled, Ib. 65¢ Standing Rib, Ib. Yea. aheulder Steak, ‘ Rie ee sem ai 53C Beef Kidser, Ibiescce 25e: . Spreadeasy Cheese Sopideey, Me ioactoeined 95e BUTTER, Ist. Grade Lh. 6 BREAD, 16 oz. loaf 2 fo: 2! ) eeeenenenete SUGAR, 100 Ibs. :. $9.25 Plus Delivery Robin Hood Cake Mixes With 15c¢ coupons REE 53¢ Watermelon, Ib. ......... Te Lettuce, Ib: .. 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G0 NE : Published Every Thursday at:“The ‘Crossroads of 't he Kootenays” . Wel. 7, No. 25 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1954 8 Cents Per Copy Want Rossland-Cascade Allocation Castlegar Chamber Host To : Associated Boards: Council Lengthy. discussion on the Rossland: Cascade | portion of Number at 3 Bids Received For Ind. Aris. Extension At Local High School Three bids have been ubrait- ‘| ted by local ing firms ier Columbia Builders $16,210 ana |r. Oglow Brothers, $15,200. The School Board will enter into a contract for construction of the extension as soon as one of the bids have been agreed on by the “Department, the architect and the school board. Working drawings for the ele- of the ens! the Industrial Arts Room, ‘at ne Three Highway, council meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade ‘and Chambers of Commerce held in'the Twin Rivers’ Hall at C: brook, Rossland, Trail, Grand Forks,, Nelson and Castlegar Boards and Chambers, ‘passed a resolution. requesting -\thé | B.C. > government to allocate ‘sufficient funds for proper maintenance and improvement | of this road until a Cascad if Stanley Hi High) School and have now been sent to the of with the FS r School Board’s. recom- dati that the lowest, that to Castle y by A. T. Horswill, village clerk, and G. W. Shaw, vice president of the Cas- of Oglow Brothers, be accepted. | The School Board “held? a spe- tlegar ‘and District Ch Luncheon was arranged by ‘the Castlegar Rotary Club coincid- ing with the ' Club's _weekly luncheon meeting... -. cial shortly after the deadline for sub- mission of tenders. had’ expired. The three bids received are! Cas- . tlegar ' Building Supply $19,800; Rive highway: (whatever route it will take, is completed, Capacity For 1,000 Users _ Local ding along with B. C. Affleck of the Welson Chamber suggested that no money -for improvement of the present road should be spent until the route for the Cascade-Columbia highway has been decided. 'T. As, MacRae of Rossland,’ who pres- ented the resolution, * along‘ with . other members of the’ Trail wand Ch the present road will always be kept open whether it becomes the route for the. way or not. Also that completion of-the high- way, whatever route it takes, will - probably take: some time and Expanded Water System For Kinnaird Almost Achieved water more serious with uh somata summer season, will soon be at-an end, A $65,000. pro- and ptain- gram of waterworks, ed in two water bylaws app: uary, is Village Clerk .R. J,- Morice ‘said Tuesday that another ten days or -two weeks will see the project complete, giving the vil- ~ proved that it may used. The resolution was passed with an overwht majority ‘of the eight voting delegates’ present. Gq. L. Fanune Sunt of the CPR, : Kootenay. ‘Di , Spoke * to the catherine, ‘briefly’ in. the dis- continuance. oft the double ‘train _ service the Kootenays have been enjoying ‘since April :1952. Effect- ‘and schedule (one train ‘each ‘way per day) will go into effect at the ori- - ginal, times. 1 3 Under.’ the tentative “schedule for the-reduced service, train No. 11 will arrive at Castlegar from Nelson at 1:05' p.m. and leave ‘for Vancouver at 1:30 pm. Train No. 12. will arrive -here from Vancouver at 4:32 p.m. and leave for Nelson at 4:50 p.m. : Loss of passehger revenue in recent months with ‘the present service, was given as a reason for dts discontinuance. The day long sessions discussed many other items includjng other . Kootenay road problems and the proposed Sale of Doughobor lands now held by the. Crown. The Council is urging ‘that. the land sales be expedited. W. T. Waldie of Robson, First Vice President of the Associated was named to prepare’a brief on time zones, for. circulation to member boards. and chambers, municipal councils and other - organizations, urging West Koo- tenay. communities “to adopt Mountain Standard Time the year round, thus eliminating the time change from Pacific Standard to Pacific Dayilght Saving and vice versa, each year. “Phat the West ‘Kootenays adopt Mountain Standard Time, which - would : in effect be. the same as Pacific Daylight Saving, the year ‘round as East: Kootenay _ centres have done, was.a resolu- tion passed by the annual meet- ing of the Associated this Spring, originating | from “the.; Castlegar lage an expanded water system fp o! water supply for. L000 water users, There are now some 375 water users'in.the village. - Biggest items‘ in the ‘expanded system: are a new: 100,000 gallon water tank on-the Upper Bench just kari the ‘Village Park, and : the village's 40,- 000 gallon tank below: the Kin. naird. school, i completed. is phi Two new 60 hp. 10. stage, deep well’ pumps, capable ‘of’ deliver. ing 575. gallons: per minute each, have arrived. and are ready for installation... A. total of - 2900 feet ‘of new water mains have also beer in- stalled: From. .the ' new pump house to the ‘railway ‘crossing East of the Post Office, 400 feet fof 10 inch cast iron pump has been. laid. Another 2500 feet of -|sprinkler for at least. the 40,000 gallon tank and the former Dumont. System. Water will be pumped : new reservoir on. the - from the, -present 40,000 --g tank along: eee pipelines y school at Cas- tlegar, Kinnaird and Robson, are now at Victoria. for approval of the Department. of Education. When these have been approved, tenders will be called. Working plans for the remain- To Name Fifth at Robson, Tonight " Four of the five Four Of Five Trustees For Hospital District Elected of the Castl District ginning at 8:00 p.m. of C; ata St. der of. the high school Program approved . by district ratepayers in the. $616,000 -refer- endum last year, are not expect- ed to be completed before the]' middle of next month. . Alban's Parish Hall, ‘Monday « eve- ning, are John A. Williams for three years and Ralph A, D. West for two years, George H, Carr Elected to represent the Village a were elected at two meetings held this week. The fifth trustee is to b elected at a ratepayers meeting in the Robson Hall tonight, be- R i ‘Morice, returning officer, is*-chairman for the election meetings and supervises the bal- loting. A. C. Sylvest, president of the sgatleaar and District BoP tal S as also was the only other for (275 District People. X-Rayed During Visit Of Mobile X-Ray Unit. A total of 1275 Castlegar: ‘and ict- persons. were X-Rayed when ‘the’ Mobile X-Ray~ Unit visited here last month, accord- ing. to incomplete figures publish- ediin the West Kootenay : Unit publication, “Our Health.” — . The figures show that 250 per- tt Kinnaird} ACA. L the project with as yf. Barnes, 4 A. G. Eldridgt Most of the excavating work has been scone by Wade and, Wells, firm greatly increased" u household. will be able to use one ‘ight hours every day. The greatly Tnerensed water supply will also give the village all the water needed for fire pro- tection in all parts of the village, not before. The Ootischenia squad made their gain in League standings Kiwanis 6-4 at Castlegar Friday, dumping Waldies 12-5 at Ootis- chenia Monday and drubbing Ki- wanis 18-13 last night. The Flyers, meanwhile, pace- setters last week, took their sec- ond loss in a row when Kinnaird blanked them 6-0 at Kinnaird Friday evening. The fifth game of the past week saw Kinnaird. go down to a 5-2 defeat.at the hands of the Juniors. Kinnaird 6, Flyers 0 .. |‘ Lloyd: Geronazzo, Kinnaird moundsman, held the Flyers’ hit- less till the fifth frame and al- lowed only four scattered ‘hits and District Ch The delegates were*> welcomed Teachers Council Okay - Local Music Res olution The- West Kootenay District + Teachers Council held their reg- ular meeting in the library of the Stanley Humphries’ Junior’ Se- to lead his teammates to their first blanking. victory of the season, : At bat, the Kinnaird with three victories, humbling |5¢CoU! Juniors Hold Slim ‘Lead In District Softball; Colischenia Climbing With Three Victories As a result of five games played in the six team Castlegar and District Softball League during the past week, the Castlegar Juniors are now in-:top spot and the Ootischenia team, in‘ fifth place last week, have climbed into a:third. place tie with the Waldies crew. meinbers ‘of: the Union Board of Health” and‘ ‘voluntary helpers fomah local P.T.A.. groups and The visit of-:the -T-B. X-Ray. 1 Unit .to: Castlegar and Kinnaird‘? on two. Sametines ‘thus far and acto be “line Board were elected at a meet- ing in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall last night. Of the four men proposed, J. C. McLeod and A. H.. Culley were elected for three and two years respect- ively. Guy Guido and Frank Wat- were also representative on the Hospital Society, also answered questions at last night’s meeting.’ The Improvement District trus- have power to tn money bylaws for financing the district's share of the $400,000 the tees’ will The remainder of the Improve- ment District, which corresponds in area.to the Castlegar School District, will be represented | by one trustee who is to be elected at the Robson here will cost. They will be responsible to dis- Teasonable. Thus they will “hold the purse strings” for such ex- : [Want Genelle Bluffs Job. Expedited gar -and ‘District. C! Mall’ Thursday evening. | Es a result of thelc monthiy. dice ‘meeting in the, Tain Rivers Poultry, L mals within the missioners, The bylaw will, forbid. the keeping ‘of these baaoe = akan Bylaw Will Curb vestock Raising The raising of rabbits, ts, poultry, pigs, Boats, oe and other ani- ta. learns Higtiway:* rep be’ scheduled for this Fall, also came up for discussion. R. Hont- er, said this section of road is a menace to traffic. safety and should be improved as scon as Possible. Other members agreed andthe Chamber's Roads and Bridges Committee is asked to ning and improvement expedited if possible. R. Hunter, chairman of the ct 3 Edi . ce. by a nuisance bylaw now being a peers by the Cae Board of Com- Decision to have the bylaw drafted came. at the regular bi- of the Castle- 75 feet of any perty, and will | also contain ae ro-lgar Board of C Cc tee, advised that tenders have been called fcr the extension to the Industrial Arts: Room at the Stanley Humphries High School Tenders - for Ene: plementary school iti c and follows sev- visions of a houses, barns and other field for a round tripper in the second. . Roger. Archambault, leadoff .batter for Kinnaird, also connected for a homerun smash, in the first. Re The Kinnaird team picked up a total, of six hits off Flyer chucker Pete Hoodicoff. They did all their ‘scoring and road in the first four ‘innings, however, and: were unable to put a runner on bases thereafter. Qotischenia 6, Kiwanis 4 Mike Makortoff was the’ win- health items. eral corglaints from village resi- dents th rabbits and other ani- mals are b i in game for Kinnaird giving up four hits and whiffing seven batters. Brian Atchison struck out: four and walked four in his winning mound performance. Ootisch. 12, Waldies 5. . The Waldies crew suffered their : third successive setback Monday night at Ootischenia with a-12-7 mauling from their hosts, |‘ led by Mike Makortoff on the mound. Ootisct ning . ck for Bill Nazaroff catching. “Cliff Wanless took the loss on the ‘mound for -Kiwanis, in a Oo over Kiwanis Friday night, with |i ing to one a neighbors rabbits caused some damage in his garden and an- ane village. 2 “| will Kinnaird and Roteea, will be called shortly, he said and most of the plans for the remainder oi the high school extensions also be ready soon, J. R. Elliott reported on the goodwill cruise. to Lower Ar- row. Lake communities by 21 and guests of the Cham- other of the odors emanating from ‘a rabbit hutch next door. ber on ‘June. 13, ‘reporting the group were received with warm at each stop and gain- More recent per- tained to a calf which a. village resident is reported to. be keép- ing in his yard. Health Commissioner Gerry the ed many favorable impressions o£ the ‘communities’ visited... Mr. Elliott also advised the See would again he host to Wanless has been session of the A jated Boards of Trade others in the seventh. Phil Plot. nikoff took the loss on the mound. hospi 18, Kiwanis 13 won his third game which saw three Pete Pereversoff and Bill Rear coin ball game on the mound at C Tast | and has with West Kootenay Health Unit officers and saide Monday eve- he is convinced the welfare of the majority requires some restrictive measures. for Ooti: off clouted the victors and corn eruiiste vention will be Dean Scarfe of the University of Manitoba; Mr. Williston, B.C. Minister of Edu- cation; ‘and the new Chief In- spector of Schools, There “will be no. special } nior High School sat. .C du 2. 3 - At the annual genera” meeting which followed the regular quar- also belted one into -deep right} Kiwanis for a two run homer for Kiwanis. Juniors 5. Kinnaird 2 . Miscues on the field and on-the bases cost Kinnaird the game when they met Juniors ‘at Castle- gar Monday night. A total of 15 of their men. gained the base /Six paths but 13 of them were tagged out on base or were stranded, while Juniors, behind the five ue of Brian Atchii terly ti the following of- ficers were elected for the ‘com: ing year. , Chair- * of Education ‘to grant.SB-certifi- ;° Tution :will be. cates to highly qualified musical instrument instructors. This reso- for en- man and Geographical ;Repres- entative. . J. L, Chanty, South Slocan, Vice Ct ** dorsement at the next Convention which is being held in Trail on Monday and Tuesday, ry October 18, rand 19, Mr. Perkins of ‘Trail reported that’ guest ‘speakers at: the con- W. S. Patter, Rossland, Public Relations Officer. * P. L. Morrison, Grand Forks, sec- retary. Miss G. z : Curein, ‘Nelson, treasurer. =... cf ding ‘miscues’ were able to bring almost every runner home to score. o i Bill Zeibin for Kinnaird drove one into deep centre for a two run round -tripper early in the game but Juniors threw the bati to first yee for ynexty third out, disqi both since Zeibin had " pitesed ‘test in. his round-base dash. helped considerably by . Kinnaird Team night in a game which was much closer than indicated by the final score. Mike took over pitching honors from Fred Poznikoff in the third. Kiwanis, with Johnny Strelioff on the mound, held a 13-12 lead end cy the eighth. A last. innin: COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS NEW PUMP HOUSE — Water-| works Commissioner Harry Som- mers advised the regular village by the -visit and ey quick outs by Kiwanis gave the former a convincing vic- Fri, — Waldies at Flyers. - Juniors at Ootischenia. Mer. — Waldics at Kinnaird. ot Kiwanis at Flyers. - Lloyd Geronozzo pitched a ‘nice Wed. — Waldies at Suniors. ing that -a.new auxiliary pump house has -been completed for the village of Cas- tlegar. Located on the Columbia at the end of Main. Street, the new station will be used to sup- plement the supply from the main pump house when the extra demand- during. the _summer months, warrants it. jnOARD OF age - Health Health at which atime of and. Chambers of Commerce of Southeastern B.C. on June 23. Finance Committee Chairman George W. Shaw reported there are row 54 paid up wembers with nine others having promised to pay their dues shortly. Four || others were in arrears. Bert Morice and Dr. C. S. Fow- ler of the Chamber's Hospital pttend the election mecting for urged ere Amo provernent "District and Homonse The Chamber moved to recess for the summer months of July and August as in previous years during. which time the Council is empowered to act on any is- sues that may require attention. journing activities. during| July and. August.. CHAMBER THANES — A let- ter from G. W. Shaw, vice presi- Sent of the Castlegar’ and District of C ie board for their grant of $100 ena other assistance at the: offi- water by Teall ‘District nities was a much discussed sub- and air- show at the Ralph West Airfield ject, He advised the board is ad- (Continued on page 8) "5 , try and have the scheduled wide-.