EOGE 8: THURSDAY; MARCH "15,1956 TEAHAN FUEL POOAL Tend ProOD. Phone 4191. Crescent St. OFFICE — £0 School Opening +,” Continuéd from Page 2 arid ° lauded district taxpayers for..having faith in their trus- tees and backing their plans. Declaring the school offically er cnn ae, Wa ‘REVLON T.V. Advertised EAN LEAR DEEP CLEANSING: - LOTION FUTURAMA | LIPSTICK -........... $2.50 New, Attractive © Colors ; ATIN: SET: = 7 SILKEN NET - ‘YS $1.75 - Rexall peta ‘today. Mr. Williston was intro- ‘duced by B. EL Harford, a 1 . Craft, of School Trustees, ‘was “chair- man for: the ceremonies “This $850,006 investment ‘ the’: school a open. amid! a rousing fanfare larg! from. the Brass Section of ‘the High: School Band, Mr. Willis- ton-urged the students to show} | their appreciation. for the ‘buil-| 5 ding: and its extensive facilities in the only, way possible by tak-, ing «good care of the facilities and by being worthy represen-| tatives of the institution in their! community. .If the students agreed to this, he- said, they could as‘a group, select one hot- e said, “but it is one of the’ finest investments in the’ world, ‘an in- vestment in the future of our young people’s lives.” _. Noting that. the. finest building in the world | is pot enough for a good he ‘said, C regular ‘meeting of the Board of Trustees for the Dis- trict Ne, “9 School Board. was held in. the School-Board Office on Monday. night. The Board are contacting and working with the architects to_improve the acous- very. fortunate in faving “an ‘excellent Rachihe stall, which we are | partaly finished: this year and Tay to, raise to even higher stan dards.” sunny now and next surmimers as a half holiday. : remarkable, was average provincial” growth. the ~Province, he reiined, school ,has: grown 100 ‘Prescription . : PHONE, 231 percent:-in the same period now standing ‘slightly ‘less ‘than 240,- 000. The. teaching population has grown even ‘more, from’ 4,300 teachers 10 Rheece ‘ago. to 8,900 “Archd B.A Reiker, Presi of the Mi sociation, gave~ the invocatior. s| Greetings from the Villages of and ‘ird were le next year. Mr. King and Mrs. Jacobson ‘are to attend | yun’ a meeting in. Trail. on- March Zend for ihe purpose: of discus- AS-| sing the degtal plan’ with Dr. Fle D, brought by re respective ~| chairmen, J. E. Kraft and A. a Pratt, Vancouver, reminded’ the gathering that the ‘first’ wing of the school won an _award‘for its' design in New York ‘during 1952—the only Canadian” design to’ win an ai Mr. C. Baxter of the ae tion firm’ of Bennett and" White, d that nearly — all “ma- JOIN You will not be let down “the instrument. COLUMBIA. -AGCORDIAN _ SCHOOL in n Castlegar DIRECTED BY MR. i. LAZZARI Reasonable Trade Allowance PHONE 1132 IN TRAIL OR CALL AT THE ‘COLUMBIA MUSIC SHOPPE .. IN TRAIL... THE after you have purchased terials used were from B.C. in- surrounding Mr. Roy Brown, S.H.HS. prin- cipal, said the staff and students are. very proud of the new ‘addi- tion and school as .a whole. and added that the facili- ties made it possible for the tices were from Castlegar and the ing part-time | Sn secretary. ‘The’ "Kiwanis ‘Club ‘learned this’ Tuesday, from ‘Mrs.' H.’ ¥. 2; who. is commissioner for. "1,00, ‘square mile Kootenay te ning of 16 different proficiency badges ond recomimendation by supervisors. - :The, (award, . highest is now beltig. introduced in such — institutions as the: Crippled Chil- thers, and is” doing splendid ; jfenapuitation work: ; fs when, ‘as: of,,the.. movement's history, its aims, ‘its’ results and ‘how. it aie Girl “Guide: :movement in- England --in } Baden-Powells”. The. speaker. said. the: guide Jaws, based. on the ten command The Board was advised: of the be neiaign September! 17; 18 and Disb the month of January were ap- proved. There will be a g Trustees Convention’ which’ will all with representatives ‘and ‘trust- ees on the 20th for final. appro- val of the 1956 budget. Th next meeting will be: Mar. 26th. ached. an all-time time to adapt the individual’ aptitudes and ane ties of the students. —- Mr. C. E. Clay, Inspectar’ of schools amd former. Inspector. of school district No.“ 9, paid ‘high hours... with: 10_. monty bigh in October, 1955, wh avait of $457 million, Th the Janusry-Octdber period im- ports totalled 7 000, Tenmonth record nigh and $305 than’ exports. whatsoever. It was “a great credit to the’ district tha’ that ‘each member of the botrd has seen at’ ieast 5 and some, 7, : 8 and. even 10, ay and Saturday * March 16th and V7th~ Beef Pot Roasts: Lb. +s ee 8 George «Craft, ‘-were Stanley Humphries, for whom the school and members of -the R. ‘Waldie- and the secretary, C- H. King. * Miss Joanne Dunlop and Fred on the took part in the Bell Ringers as High’ School Band: A- UNIQUE WAY FOR NEW. | FRIENDSHIP Lindsay, a Your ‘Life contributor, has come up with a really good suggestion for gaining, real friends, It is an unusual idea, but maybe you would like- to try it, She feels that you can-, not become ‘a ‘true ~ friend,“‘or gain a -true friend. until you really” Jearn- quite © a_‘good. deal about the other. people. you come in _contact .. with. _So—she sug- gests” that you keep. books. Get, 2 looseleaf note” book and make a list of women ‘with whom you come “in ‘contact. ‘Underline each name; “write two lists:- First, all, list “their : difficulties “and #ra- blems, » not to.‘feel genuinely warm , and | friendly towards 2 sensing 8 TEL ab a gina oe would like to hear the results, and if any..of you try it! oC Inside; ood Out) NOW Is THE TIME TO “PLAN THE, FIX-UP "JOBS "THAT BRING YEAR AROUND COMFORT. AND FRESH, ATTRACTIVE, -APPEARANCES. “saLaTon “Orton LADIES __ SWEATERS” “pu Suet!” “Sizes of = 12; Each Gard CASTLEGAR, RIT Michigan Wolverines * Hockey, made’. ‘captain’. of : the [| At ‘the conclusion ot, the \mat- -ches;- Ned: ted, champions and at (12: had. ye “more! fina)“ events. |] ers:tn one or mich Edge , es: urder with Donna “Faye | Haley: of ae