“PAGE 8 CASTLEGAR. NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B. c. UBC Councelling Service Now In Trail University of British Colum- bia counselling services will be available for high school stu- dents in Trail and surrounding ‘area April 16 to 20, inclusive, Dick Shirran ie Al Cox} of ling Office of the ‘University, ‘will be in Trail High School on ‘these: dates to offer . career ‘counselling to high school stu-|" dents. The service is primarily for those who have decided to at- tend the University: but, will also be available for those who. have not yet made a decision. It is hoped that students from nearby communities will be able ..to come into Trail on one of these dates. The tests given are follow- ‘led by personal interviews with each student. This counselling service was offered for the first time im an off-campus point last year, and © Broved very successful, ieee Wives! for the. lady MIX AND MATCH? :* Fashionwise, it is ‘smart to- day to buy a suit that. you can adapt to other skirts and jackets. You‘can:wear such a suit for ‘a. weekend trip. Taking another blouse along, and a. cashmere sweater, you can travel with a minimum: of luggage. ; . Such advice is. practical for adult, people. But .a friend of jmine with two: girls found it ‘| was a mistake where ‘teenagers iy: Feel ic, Poser start. with, big ae eon size and save 75¢. At ct aa ‘are concerned. She says you should buy teenagers’) clothes for two distinct purposes—some clothes for school, and others for parties and church, _ Never mix the two sets. And here are; her. reasons. Her": daughter, Susie, was a typical thirteen — still a bit gawky but with a . growing awareness of pretty clothes. Yet Susie was not yet careful enough to hang up and brush and take care of her things.. A’ skirt would be tossed over a chair; a jacket just anywhere ‘it! hap- pened to land. At the same. time, she loved her new suit so much that she wanted to wear the skirt to school] every’ day. But when, Sunday came Susie was not well dressed for church, even ‘though the suit had cost ‘a lot. The skirt looked quite worn, while the jacket was a contrast in neatness, “My. friend found an’ easy way to teach pule: a “lesson of the house. your diet, here area few rules for preparation. After vegetables are washed thoroughly, peeled or . scrapéd, they should be put in cold water until ready for cooking.’ keeps them crisp and’ free from discoloration. Water for cooking must be boiling “and -kept at boiling point. -When vegetables are partially cooked; add’ one tea; spoon of salt .to a quart of water. When tender, they should be drained,’ seasoned ‘with salt and pepper and served hot with butter or saice. Fresh green ‘vagetables re quire as little water ‘as possible, This applies especially to. spin- ach.’ After spinach is washed carefully, to remove. sand, a quantity of water will be ab- sorbed in. the leaves that con- tain water as -well. Cabbage, ‘cauliflower, onions and turnips should be cooked, in uncovered: pots in a larger quantity of water than is re- tables are cooked’ — Vegetable This helps to weaken strong odors, as well as. to cook them properly. The -water in which vege- tables .are cooked — vegetables stock—can give added nutriment “Learn From Hawaii” Rotarians. Told mother. She searched’ the. mag- azines for a picture of a girl in a wrinkled suit; it was easy to find another picture of:a smart- ly groomed girl. She cut out these two pictures | and pinned them on the Castl i were urged to develop the same friendly: spirit toward travelers as that prevailing in Hawaii by guest speaker Harry Harrison of Nelson. Mr. Harrison spoke at the , zegular Rotary Luncheon suit. at. the C: Hotel THURSDAY,’ APRIL’19,_ to soups, sauces and stews, Wheh «. boiling beets,. wash RET AGRI {| and cook them whole, as cutting |] *. | ieee tarde datieny j _ PRESCRIPTIONS lestroys. the sweetness © ‘and color. When :cooked,: ‘put’ in a Your doctor's preacrip- tion ‘ will be. filied pan of cold water and rub off the ‘skin, promptly ‘with the. finest of drugs, ot ‘the Lowest Price. ares > ‘To 1 tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for’ a minute, then drain. and femove the skin. Place them in your refrigerator until you're ready to use, them. ‘The fresh vegetables season’ is all. too short, So. make the most of it, - FUNERAL NOTICE John MacKinnon’ passed pass- ed away ‘suddenly at him home in his,.82nd year.’ Funeral: ser- vices ‘will be held Sat, April 21, at 2 p.m. from the Castlegar United. Church: Rev. L. Clinton’ Rexall Drug. ‘Prescripti : Speci otists will {be in the ‘family plot “in Robson Memorial “. Cemetery. Arrangements intrusted to Cast- legar Funeral Home. Lil The Stars Tomorrow - Thurs, May 3, 1956 | 7:00 P.M. pipe. pond’s banks.” z Castlegar News" Photo) 6 Bom. Mr. ‘Kalmekott swetv-,| Mm led. “to," aveid,:,hitting’ ‘cattle on :|the: road: and lost control: of his |) ‘| vehicle, “According. to’ ROMP’ no y charges will he laid.” —< loners, . A. brand-new engincering ‘survey. and: Y t| 8 ater tank in Castlegar fs sought by, the. Board of Millage Come Water Bova Cc. “Aifleck of Nelson,’ or the village clerk, A. : ‘came jat fee ‘on. Monday, . ‘equipment came in‘ handy ‘Sat- cD team administered first ald - Wrange Oe _ Uproar Af Chamber Meeting}: An’ uproar’ was caused at the Castlegar and. district of Commerce -meeting a Thurs- day when it was revealed that only 12 of the :$I'members ‘pre- sent hag _ paid: hele: « ennual Campbell went ’ on ‘say, ‘take’ an. active interest ‘| that: _statementé( should ‘be ears? Dues Causes! rhership, who were “g ‘tine group "Mr, “We would not be here if:h "tia not e in: our| by: “the Salmo" CD ‘team, .-when community affairs.” He suggested suddenly’: the: lights : went out. sent to:-th who are. in ar- in a year _ fecident near Sane: headed -by Mr.S. J. Jankola. and | consisting of H. wi “We ..were ‘called: --to’ the scene. by: the RCMP,”: Mr.’ Jan- "| kola ‘said. : “The ‘éar was’ in ‘a mess. Mr. “S. Muir! said: that 7 it had i urday “night“ when the: Kinnaird| th ‘géation by B.C. “Atéléck” Pipe that would. lead’ up to the] i¢ given..the .proper fi proposed new. tank: would be} Comm, Harris’ said: that ‘ie had too; great sent Eoute «Our, ypThe a apécial meeting held’ by request of Comm. Westwood. as) chair- man of the water works. com- to the recent sug- that Castlegar pipe. system:. was weak: to bear. the pressure, ion’ spends too tank | fucks tne aut of. the office t0 ;* | Sith: “the Bublie. meeting, ; ates is interfering’: is my opinion‘ that-h attend ‘properly, ‘to’ village’: busi- ness.’ he had’ ‘always felt ‘that Mr. rswill would do’ .a | good. ae es. never. heard “any : coi garding": Mr.:° Horswill’s on Wednesday. : : f FIGURES (FOUND INCORRECT Mr. and’ Mrs, Harrison ‘re- -Several days said with. a laugh, itwood. his! ini x been ‘going ‘at. a: high: | Tiebt now. I don't wr “want, -to have in opinion ‘a -stand -.some- hi ro ae ‘speed, . fc ‘where . ‘between Mr, - Campbell's when it ‘the: light: ‘pole St ‘The teenager's oy for Sweater Set Shoes con be worn DAYTIME: or DATETIME « «a definite cir of elegance surrounds Sweater Set Shods wherever and whenever worm, ppoie comfortably ‘ccsual® but so. with your swecter ensembles soe S135. and $8.95. : ‘MADDOCKS SHOE STORE PHONE 3641 ae Medcalf imagine cutting out- paper, dolls at. your age. I am surprised.” But it was a pleasant way ‘to make her. point. Right away Susie began to keep her clothes neater, And it won't’ be - long before Susie will be old enough to have more ‘choice in buying. And when that day comes, Susie will be ready to mix her suits and clothes with better effect. VEGETABLE RULES. be Now that. ‘fresh vegetablés market stands more “Specials. ‘Friday and Saturday. nee _ April 20th ant 21st colorful every day, and. adding more variety and’ vitam Water Plans Continued from page 1 of Trail; of Maripodi’s Accordion | P' College, was: also dealt with. Mr. Maripodi had requested to .be a $10. oor pzetail license .)one. hotel cently ‘returned from “a visit to the islands. The speaker noted the tre- mendous variety of natural won- ders ‘in Hawaii. “It is ‘very im- pressive” he said, “to stand on & “mountain ‘Rope. and_ ts sed snowfields on: the one handand pineapple plantations. on - the other.” Besides pinapples, coffee, and. sugar cane, the islands. also raise cattle, the Parker Ranch being the second largest in the whole of the United States.” Mr. Harrison had also visit- ed the locations where: many of the scenes for the films “Pagan Love Song” and Sadie ‘Thomp- -|son” were shot. He’ said that a great number of Canadians now vacation at: Hawaii ‘each ‘winter, in Honolulu - being taken. over almost entirely by people from Calgary and Van- couver. © - : The islands, according to. Mr. Harrison, . present an “im- of" yesi- dent. He is Jat meee being charged $25. 00 asa transient. Comm, Atchison said ¢ : that Maripodi provides. a. good ‘.and useful “service. Com Harris d, stating. that on;one occasion Mr. Maripodi had;re- fused. to contiue giving . lessons toa child when the child’s parents did not buy an di of every potential in? a very small area.” He Said that much could be learned from‘ the Ha- waiians in this, respect, as well as in the field of tourist. pro motion, whose success was. due in large part to the friendliness SHAS. ‘AUDITORIUM pelts 3100 are “Children 50c TICKETS MAY BE z PURCHASED Ar... - ROBSON MARSHALL'S STORE. & ROBSON CO-OP BLUEBERRY ‘ AT aE MAPLES Z KINNAIRD KINNAIRD COFFEE BAR & TRISCHUCK’S CASTLEGAR. PITTS DRUG _. MARTIN'S COTHING . LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE — RIGBY'S ~ ANDERSON. AGENCIES — ‘LEITNER’S — SKYLINE AUTO as and : LUMBER & al ie BUILDING ° ‘SUPPLY and generosity: of the: islanders toward tourists. TN arr : naira “died “in “the :‘Trail-' Tadanac Hospital from him. ie, Commissioners the. Castlegar Fire Hall has 3; been moved to’a new lpcation, Both fire’ fruckks: ang equipment |’ and that ‘of the treasurer was in- simply: tore: i . “Pm: afraid’ Mr. Ander- a. bit too blunt, ”’ he’ said, confi ion! when it] dent was- revealed’ ‘that. mo - standard] the ' truck aided “int focedure ‘had. een evolved: as : ‘out of: the ground |: and intangled ‘itself jirthe ‘pow- | Y° er? lines “and the :barbed-wire fence.“ I ‘don't: ‘understand,’ * he]. went ‘on, “how. ‘the * occupants *| did: not :gét_ electrocuted.” did ‘training an Saturday. at. the age bor lan Commerce eommer iwhere , a “copy, “eould::be nds The acquisition” of: Jand:for |: ; T.]! e, meeting -that He yea lookea ata piece of Doukho- id at-Pass Creek. with ‘the |! government. ‘sanitary, Inspector, | and ‘that :the “inspector ‘had -ap- proved . the: location. “Mr, “Waldie if that! the - Chamber ‘of write ‘to the ‘B.C. ergency "equipment ’on| 1 tank, and I.don’t: mind 2.to do with. a temporary, telling : here; 0} show: an error’ in: “addition. I furthernjore’:. know, ‘that: Affleck information got some: of the. of :the -land. possible «ta “The inspector in- ‘timated: that “it. may even be obtain the land ‘Tenders tor: couistrudtion et ‘part ‘of the construction, will and. to arrive’ petbani os May 15 to: direct: operations for, a ae of shout six weeks. = Det from ‘the’ Power. ees ‘| Instittite “and the Celgar' Mr.’ Ea-| ‘ ,| taxes, which’: would’ mean ‘an. in-; one.:trustee: for the rural area! ward Eames went off ‘to: Victoria ; | erease of the mill rate iby: about | was not enough, anda resolution | on “Wednesday. ' They will: stay, “Revision : of the. “fall fair| three mills, to that effect. will Be’ seat ‘5 the in ‘Victoria for two days in‘ or- asain was’ the ‘ main “order - of The meeting: was: ‘the Jast-of |;water ard, |: to. attend the provincial -businéss’ at: the: meeting “of ‘the| three held to hear’ ‘reports’ from] © wher it was found. that none:iof the Commissioners would be able to attend a meeting of: the Castlegar’ Projects Society.. on Tuesday. In the end, Chairman ae . AND SUPPLIES _ Ete EAN Boot 18 ‘LUX: LIQUID: DETERGENT boards, © The.. byilding committee - is “Large tin ..... 78 Pete Nee Kraft himself had to volunteer. ‘A request. by the Village ‘)Soard i. directors | 6f “the: fall fair: committee: on Friday night, the irm and} trust ees. : der school bands jand orchestr con- ference.; be brought,:from Calgary. .: now.. waiting. for . blueprints to. “ on; 952:to: take’ ‘up: resi- |. mee ‘for; them «,to:. ee '. There are ‘five girls and ey ‘son, in “law? the The: proposed spi ital would -with © ithe ‘fund Falsing and. con- serve the. Castlegar’, Hospital yy many. District, which ey service - clubs ‘and organizations, comprises - the village’ of -Castle- as it has .growni'to such: a. size| gar, the. village: of Kinnaird,: and]. '| that ‘no -single’club-.can handle| outlying: districts..in the same .it.“Section “B) Canning, will: -be|‘areas - as -School;-District.. No.9. >) taken “care :At) the meeting, R. D...West of; Castlegar’ ‘and, A. H:; Culley of. -Kinnaird ; wore re-elected as for , terms. < bson’ n| Rural “trustee” ee ‘Waldic' holds and “D, eerie aaa Dare office for! ‘another * year. Products,’ th ¢ Farmers’ ee ane 1 F. Hostetter, -B. Grummett, P.- boys: in’; the ‘group. The nanes Obetkoff, J. Ford. and’ Brice McKabe. . i of the “girls ‘are: -J.: Dunlop, a itner $280- was ; collected by. the » D. Harding, G.: and Le " Bunter. ThE boys"-are ‘are:| young people for the trip... =. Employees Union was considered toward .the end of the meeting. The Village Clerk told the meet- ing. that in, the past, it had*beer found ~useful to’. ask the. em- FISHING. CREELS .. $4.60 & $9.75 ployees to draw. up a brief. as a LANDING NETS .. $2.45 & $5.25 basis: for discussion, before -set-.-[. : ting'a date for ‘a meeting. : ila " the Commissioners ~ tho! : Lares Tackle Boxes ete. this was a: good’ idea, since’ in| . - this .way the- employees would, FULL LINE ” be left. carrying the ball, instead OF of ‘being able to start a jpades Se We ‘ . 7 . CAMPING: SUPPLIES | ‘in: the» Legion’ Hall, ' Co! to. other « “years, the fair: will be’ SPINNING REELS -.'$7:50 to $27.00- ORANGES, California choice 5 Ibs. for... 2... eset CABBAGE, California new LETTUCE, Cello ae me PORK BUTT ROASTS . 25¢ to: $9.75 © é € a + state-|j sh | ‘a’ bal: ‘of $17,- 306, ‘after the ' purchase of the va “Feport | made‘ ay ‘Mr AL A for ‘oe 180. It was} ty “to ‘thi open discussion. The matter of. union mem- bership . of Mr. V.'Jenks, super- visor of the village work, was also discussed. Comm. Westwood stated ‘that in his opinion it. was an. absurdity that. a ‘supervisor should belong to a’union. Chair- |, man Kraft agreed, saying, that he could mot see -how a: man could. act ‘both ‘in the interests of the Village. and the inion, especially as Mr, Jenks has the power to hire and fire employees, All. - Commissioners: — decl themselves very satisfied \ with Mr, Jenks’ work. They felt that with Mr. Jenks’ exclusion from the union a new situation might develop. A motion .was-adopted tg pay 4 the, illage:: employees all! out- now ‘being’ given ‘hal: checking ‘|by the British Col ia: Hospi- tal Insurance System. .(For earli- er, story “see last week's -Castle- gdr Ne : Gloves 0.00005. “go ule | =e eee a po "dete i ees cee: of Tvail will be| SOFTBALLS | . $F. 25 Ee $ ‘2:90. Bs * A ee Vom LE a at 0p ee It: “ggg ‘announced tha an rs budget had speedy been BATS coves LOO. § 3.28. e airy Kn A reviewed” by =the -“BCHIS, and ; SEIKES'... egebeaeabel oi bbe ece oes $ 6.95 - BEEF, Por ROASTS to.which: he tat pen a delegate, 5 (©. Less ;.'than \:half the ; local SIRLOIN oO STEAK Lb. 3 CO-OP =. although. the plans. must still be De- | Martini -as ; girl and partment - of. ean t this’ is| tion:. instructress, Mrs..: Martini 3 regarded... 8558. mere. formality. resigned at ‘Easter. . : ' : must be ad in‘on or: before kugust* 25. ‘Entry tags‘ may” .be| ‘September’ 1° Sept; .5 atthe Legion Hall: Prineéton highway, wher on: both sides of the road: