CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 19, 1959 Rockettes Take Royaleftes eG ‘ pRovINerhl Lae ’ core 11th of April, “The club was ox. . tremely grateful for the volun- tary concern shown by these in- the previous practice of meeting only once a month, This would be the: ‘regular. monthly General Robson W.A, To Knit For Bantist Missions Liftle Theatre Play Set Copies of the amended con- meeting. The cliib all seemed to be in favour, but as this meeting was only a work-shop, a motion dividuals, Miss Barbara Tarbett's school children have volunteered to stage a production along with i : For April’ 10-11. The. regular work-shop mect- ing of the Kinnaird Little Theatre met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Smibert ‘last Monday evening to discuss various arising business. The meeting came to order with the ‘president in the,¢hatr,|. Mr. Gwilym Hughes,’ presi- Here On Weekend The Rossland Royals handed the Rockers their third defeat in ‘as many wecks here Friday with +the final score of 43-38, It would “seem that “the powerhouse of stitution for the Women's Auxil- lary to the.Community Church were handed out at their recent meeting held in Robson. could not be made and passed. Mr. Gwilym Hughes accepted the’ position ‘of director of the festival entry. Up to date’ a de- oat pl has, not. been’ decided upol. ‘ees the Kinnaird Little ‘Theatre's pro- duction on that same night. The meeting closed on the note that the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, A. D, Johnson in Kinnaird. This {ts a Terry Whitelock end to be the regular general meeting ‘wilym Hughes volun-| and a castin meeting as well, oo th direct the 1q)4l Mrqaee ih? Yates Béirdh 2nd and the tion ‘tobe held on the 10th and 00 Ton Pulp Mill Rockers broke ahead for a score a a cd of 29-26 falling again to Rossland during the last quarter, The Mrs. Hyson: reported that Rockettes Ied the girl's game|she would have a display of the from the start with scores at 3 ymissionary work, that they had the Koptenay: ig,,suffering a in the first quarter, 74 at iidtaone, for the Baptist Missions at spower shortage.” time, and 11-8 at the end of the: ithe next meeting, also ‘that the The topic of the’ proposed dressing-room’ came up for dils- cussion and various fund-raising schemes were discussed in order that the negessary finances might be raised. + A discussion took plalio:? bhi) the possibilty’ of reverting to’ e # New Sawmill To Be Built In the girls, game, he Fas phird quarter. ., a s doc ihW.A would: knit squares for 'tlegar Rockettes + Shel: ed the Rossland Rovatetios 19: iy off 17, Pelligrin 14, D. ‘MacPher- Top scorer was Patty Lewis with|son 4, B. MacPherson 1, Dunlop .6 points for Castlegar. Top scor-| 2, ser in ‘the boy’s game was Ron Fabro of-Rossland with 20 points. 4 Both games were well played “with.ithe scoré ‘during the last quarter ofthe boy's game jug- Rossland: Fabro 20, Holm 8, Campbell 7, Regare 2, Sever 6. Castlegar: V. Kinakin 5, Al- bee 4, Lewis 6, Soberlak 4. Rossland: Zanussi 5, Hay- to help the Angli Mis- sion work for. the * ‘Anglican’s Women's Training College in Toronto, Mrs. O. B. Ballard reported that she had been given ‘570 Na- bob coupons, and asked. what was needed: in the kitchen, It .was suggested that the members give dent, gave a very time is 8:00 p.m. talk and some very good point. ers on “How to Direct A Play". This wal weit Fecéivéd and much appreciated: all members ieiattena, “The mat- ter of a heating unit will be dis: cussed at this important mect- Published Every Thursday at “The: ‘Crossroads of the. Kootedays’ On West End Of Plant Site “VOL, 12, No. 8 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY! 26, 1958 . 10 CENTS PER COPY eR eR RR Ready For Tournament Delegation Came Process engineering for the Bleached Kraft Pulp Mill of Celgar Limited at Castlegar has been completed during the winter, and detailed engineering by H. A. Simons Ltd., con- sulting engineers, is now progressing rapidly; construction work will continue at the mill site next month, Because of design changes affecting the location of basic facilities including the woodroom, pite driving scheduled for last November was postponed, The Fraser River Pite Driving Company Limited of New Westminister will commence driving 600 wooden or steel piles starting early in March. Celgar's ‘plans include a 500-ten Pulp Mill and an ad- jecent sawmill at an estimated total cost of $50 million. When “Celgar Limited’ was issued tree. farm licence No. 23 in the Arrow Lakes District, it undertook to build a pulp mill.which would produce ‘at least 300 tons per day. - During 1959 about 30,000 man days of engineering Work this some thought and bring in thelr ‘suggestions to» the next meeting. . Mrs, Thorp, Miss R. McDiar- mid, Mrs. G, Miller and Mrs. O. Sutherland offered to mend the ‘Hymn Books, The president announced that -|the Board of Trustees to the Community ‘Memorial Church Nl SE NEAT WHITE NYLONS, esistant, twin thread duettes “giing in favor of both Castlegar ‘and Rossland. Tension ran high vand the bleachers rang to the “gheers of both schools, Scores in the boy's game ystood at 124 in the first quarter jand 15-13 at half time for Ross- and. In the third quarter the ~W. A. Celebrates its 11th mond 3, Simml, Kyle 1. In S.HLH.S. house basketball House2 downed House 4 (junior girls) 368 on Friday, House 1 defeated Houshe4 (senior boys) 202 on Monday, and House 1 downed House 4 (senior’ girls) 16-7 on Tuesday. ing. The Devotional period $was taken by Mrs. E, Nickerson’ and she Introduced Mrs, W. T, Waldle ‘who was kind enough to come to show 65 ‘missionary coloured sides. The: slides were of Mls- slonary work in Japan, and were being shown to many church or- ganizations: The slides had been would be holding their annual|sent from Japan by Rev. Eddie meeting on March 19 and urged | Yoshida, : iii ATTA To Discuss College With | Castlegar, School Board -|ted to the West Kootenay Mus- ie Festival in Trail next week. * Approval was given to the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ to present’ a concert on March 14, This concert will be put on’ by the Grand. Forks Male Voice Choir and festivat ru Pair’ PLAYTEX LIVING BRAS, sizes 32 to 42 t A delegation from: $2.50 - $3.95 - $4.95 son Chamber of Commer tended Monday night’s" regular session of the School Bédard here, 1o discuss the proposed Junior College they wish to establish in their city. HOLIDAY NYLONS, 51 guage 15 den’ Anniversary Of Founding The W.A. of St. é@uffet style by the members 6 o'clock in the Parish Hall. Sev- enteen members were present. Guests were Mrs. W. H. Saund- Albans Church celebrated the eleventh ‘anniversary of its founding with “Birthday Party" meeting on Feb. 12th, preceded by a delic- ious “Pot Luck” supper served ers of Balfour and Archdeacon Resker. All Were soon seated at the long attractively laid table which was centred with a vase of car- nations, flanked on either side by tall red candles in Valentine candle holders made by Mrs, J. F,‘Killough. beautifully iced: Val- entine birthday cake brought by Mrs. C. W. Petts and Mrs. H. at LADIES SHOES CONTINUES Reduced From $9.95 and $10.95 TO Men‘s Zipper OVERSHOES clearing at $4.98 ‘Westwood was placed at one end of the table, When the desert course came, Mrs, L, E. Killough Sr,, first president of St. Alban’s W.A, and life member, and Mrs. A. Horswiil, who organized the branch, blew out the eleven can- dles which toped the cake. At 7:30 the members ad- journed to the church where Archdeacon Resker was to show a colour film of the Lambeth Conference. This was very: much | = ‘enjoyed. At8 o'clock the regular meet- ing of the W.A, was held in the Parish Hall, with Mrs. C. W. Petts presiding in the chair. At its conclusion, Mrs. H, Westwood, Dorcas Secretary supervised the drawing of concealed gift packs from a very pretty Birthday Box. This is a yearly feature provid- ing funds for the Dorcas mis- sionary shipment as well as much entertainment. ‘The president thanked all present for helping to make the evening so successful, especially Mrs, A. E. Norris, Mrs, E. Her- man Mrs. H. Westwood and Mrs. J. F. Killough, who had come early and made everything ready. Onen Saturday In order to accommodate last minute customers, lage office will be opening during. regular working hours, for the sale of, Licence plates, February This arrangement has ‘been made at the request of the Motor Vehicle Branch and Council points out that only the sale of licence plates will be carried on, there will be no other business handled on the Saturday. ‘ It is expected the last week of February will bring a rush of business for the lcence depart- ment, up to yesterday over: -320 ‘plates had gone out fromithe of- fice, according to the staff there. ” lA PRESCRIPTION. - CASTLEGAR « AND. WHEN | YOUR DOCTOR GIVES You REMEMBER PHONE 3911. THE DRUG the vil-| Ef Wed: HOUSE SIZES 14-40 EDUCATION WEEK Public Meeting Stanley Humphries High School ‘March 4 COMMENCING AT 8:00 PM. Dr. J. 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