PROVINGIAL LIBRARY Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ; : Castlegar Guides gratefully accepted on behalf of | Robso: i was the ot ae gz tae B a F is : the Guide| ie Fay "Gulde Ce i Guides Say ihe Rad ates parts of the Union . S ‘ : ‘ i. . Hyson, le Com- + lack into its complete whole for a . a arewell To and. Mrs. - Farewell To P.L, witch, the Guides won hearty up- ry sincere Or! The Robs Girl . {plause from the onlookers. a ie Mise B. Torbett (ae eran eke TOPES any gatneres for ening | Atay Founng agaong an ce ee Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the. K : The First Castl - a Guide A : ' eae ciate alae Comms her well im her new ‘ror the [1% Presenting a display of nels ER aes "presented to’ Muriel Special Prices Effective July 2 and 3 she very ursday. at e ‘ossroa of the. ootenays” : 4 twee! cott who le: ¥: : arene anes gomunation Patty /icings and Wanderers a Ht of thelr mothers who hedens, [mue's training next fall. Muriel Vol. 7, No. 27 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, TUEY 8, 1954: 8 Cents Per Copy Tarbett, First Lieutenant and Weiner lunch conclu | invited. carries with her the very good : : ‘ Comniny ter acutenent or tht |evening. "After the routine opening and | Wishes of the whole Robson Com- Seven Local Boys ‘Waters Close Sawmill, Drive-In. : the same time the group gave a patrol work, games were enjoy- pa ae eee ieee Pen an Ai Gi d ft C mp hearty welcome to Mrs, Sander- ed and the the al leader, ser Seong een el IN CHURCH [ese i, oy nner gleninepeterd ., Columbia River Rising To - takes over the Company as cap- which their daughters. went cBe 1] oj . Seven local Air Cadets, gccom- |f an freee ata ie or eee the varied and complex pens Nationwide panied by. Eaael co ae era 1 ie evenin, ISS ar- na) aay ait geee| The United Church "a tte coe ox reins |Searoh For Totoal Far Sin ciel Flood: Threat Proportions bett, who has been First Aid OF Canada age ° Radio And Television parts of Canada. attending sum- jj . Sir F 3 ‘ Instructor for the Company, pres-| cacty, District Softhall mer Camp for the next two weeks + The Columbia River, swollen by heavy rains and melting snows ented the Guides with an Emer- Aimed at further at RCAF Station Abbotsfor., in the first days of summer heat, began to rise for the second time lexar — 10:30 a.m, — Sunday School. ‘this year during the weekend. Reaching its highest previous lever gency First Aid Kit, which was Continued from page 1 the Canadian live talent content + Over 2,000 boys, between the in the Castle News office, tak- committee who had 7:45p.m. — Hymn Sing and of television and discoveri; BEEF POT ROASTS eee BEEF. oe i i i i i . ing new ' es of 14 to 18, will attend the this year on Saturday, the river has continued to creep steadily Ti Lat n Cla = moked of Worship. al ins one faa: andl he walked |talent for radif programs, e the Lb. . BIC | Lb, ceesceeccceeeseeesenee 35¢ cain during July, divided into higher at a rate of ‘about five inches a day — little slower than 00 Lato fo Classify 2nd a 4th Sundays’ 11 am.|over in the fourth, giving sp gos CBE has opened a nationvvide tal-|[J- SIRLOIN or T-BONE eamic RINGS bee” two | groups of (1,000), each: . The ag eel pd tf nec ihteet, 2 ent hunt whic! reach from x -\.. first group arrive during the ening houses on 1 ying lane FOR RENT — 5 roomed house in Ea oe wut tne ei ee oar ee eee ie Beet dew fall Gan ao a week-end. 1 Bier jlevel in the Castlegar ee Gate er Ged, Castlegar, Reasonable. Apply 5 M .,_ | wee! e talent survey was BEEF LIVER Tours, sports and overull station farea at Robson now is Box 307, Castlegar. PL shee and Third Sundays at oi Kee seven tuts aoe wesk ji in Ottawa. It Shoulder, Ib. - 49¢ Lb, activities will. occupy re attater Ze id and foreta. tio dlose Bart of town pus Bave ee 7 |i5 headed by rey Wadding- e portion of the, cadets’ time. londay, were. the gar Saw- i — = bean who walked one batter end] ton, CBC Director of Music and FRYERS, Eviscerated ACE CREAM ‘ will, receive an hour's flight -in mill across the river from Cast- ae nian oe has soe used Building Supplies sea? : Half or Whole, Ib. 69¢ Bricks each . 196 Expeditor nireratt with:a’ chance j|legar, and the Elk Drive-In| The high water has also ca St. Rita’s Church Longest hit of the game was a| With Mr. Weidinee ‘and ‘ to handle the controls, Theatre east. of the High. School sewers to overflow and Castlegar OGLOW BROS. |tBree bag smash to deep left by on field is | BREAD STRAWBERRIES, Frozen val : village commissioners have issu- Building & ‘Supply € o, Ltd, |}}| Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 1lam.|Ken Kicby Andy ‘Be y |cializing in the television field, is 2 for 27 of Excellent messing facilities have ii the village, eda warning that flood waters’ Confessions - Saturdays, 7:90 pm.| Peter Kazskoif connected tee orew, Chosen, CBC television prow! M2 TOF wreverre scree © |: Froser Vale ........ 39¢ been provided for the cadets in- The high waters reached the | Bast of Sever Avan are ore PHONE 40! 4061 s > two hits each and Brick Saun-|° “phe ¢ ti SUGAR {| NEW POTATOES . cluding night time snacks’ before | «| saanionted and dune foc wenn t. Joseph's Chapel | ders and Sarl Greep hit twice tives plan to visit around twenty 10 beatae o8e 5 Ib. bag 326 repnd sletely Sened RCAF Since then the level of the main |™ing. or playing in. = we : y 1m y : - Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. each for: Waldles: Ganadian cities by July 30th.|— MARGARINE , BANANAS j doctors, nurses and medical as- A|drive belt in both the sawmill] David Campbell, Civil Defence ; : nus & Fives | "They will be assisted at each Delmar, 2 Ibs. for 59¢ Lb. sitants. and the planing mill, has bee:|Officer-for Castlegar, kas advised BL Pentecostal wanis chucker Cliff Wanless point visited by one or mire TEA The training program is flexi- #|reached and the. belts have been|his organization is assisting in : PU c Tabernacle ea nine scattered hits fo lead te local talent adjudicators. er are 9 LETTUCE ble and varies from ,academic — - : : removed, No serious damage to| pumping water out of threatened 4 _ STENOGRAPHER mek saat Tan to a 5-3 tri Stee cites which are definitely in-| JB © SOs ---s----sceecsseeevene Se LbSeee: isuees arene 15 subjects such as theory of flight, | - tn ‘a ceiemony ‘by. the Hon, P.|in ahi the’ dsok ga = the conventional. type. of - con- ite ruil muachinesy 3 ss. anticipated. homes, where possible. He has: J. Peancver asd Fy Clene aN Flyers Monday night. slune! ee talent survey in- CHEESE CUCES : be Bandicrets 72 1 the hokby shop, ie Saelard, _ilinistes ot Fablic bol Hydraulic controls are’ carz| struction ‘and power, closed Monday adters high water Fannie Stoochnoft co- Kiwanis also gained only seven Sydney, N.S.;/ Moncton, Saint 1 2 Ib. box Fresh, Ib. ......-0:-+ 19¢" tensive familisrization _ pro, ‘orks, one of the largest ferries |ried.up to the wh a In ing the vessel, Mr. | nag d the and a He Done. canoe a , NS; 5 Priced at cas : ion program lever built in’ B.C, the MLV. Bal-| | One-of.the chief advar to this “new 4 inet Sunday Seer ae am. Wi sales ri rir Shira Bae: Sere John NB. Montreal, Toronto, 98c Ake MIXES ‘ with the RCAF, will include/four, was launched: June 29th at|the Harbourmaster outboard and novel source of Henne power | #fé¢ portion of the par ing ares bag Weleome! further aided by four Flyer mis- cones tuver, Calgary. Edmonton, COFFEE . bin Hood with 15¢ tours to industrial .sites in Van-| Nelson. ‘The new ferry: became the | motor” principle is that the ferry|as eliminating many of the com- he contin wing of the C: SmENOGRARRIC WORE oc Sekiown esi at Winone || es ane Kinnaird, H nad a age wy Aiposostepe : This Faeroe by the un- apetes big ralesppal reaneat to pecial i Ld i e usual am z The Castlegar Cubs Fastball Team - have. decided ‘to withdraw | bouquet now'on display ae : PITTS’. ee Rexall Drug. Full Gospel Assembly | Day or Night. Phone 4232 j[| church ‘Services every Sunday Saenleg Wcducseas ____afternoon, 2:30 p.m. aul 7 Kinnaird Improvement’ Society 7 Hall ; Rev. Paul Lade, Minister 8 Week-End Bar ga ins se : JULY 2—3 : from the Trail and District Fastball Lekgue. A part of the three'team league since its organization, the. Cubs tlaim they are being discriminated, against in the League . of games, and are considering entry into an Interriational League rose bush with fi Playoff’ at -Cranbreole instead. 5 it. iTwo of thatises are white A from ‘and two are. red,, That's un- ‘the . League, 1s peed: vat a “Whereas they” are interested in usual the plant is a deed maa mae, ear] Q) Discuss Bridge Issue vari- ous machinery and arranging the ball touranment and other activi- ‘i A-bridge over the Cc River at Ca to replace the Hes, paeepol too weré the ie age ov istto be the subject of discussion at a special salen ing of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce toni; firms, and individuals “who: had in the Twin Rivers Hall, beginning at 7:30 p.m. en from the garden. of Albert r of C; The of one. meeting of the Cub’, bitaasiy: white bi re ‘ed a-float, or car, bicycles, . é Cc * ‘rose. bush which has } | Prepar i r car, bicycles, feel that in Friday evening and was i | 3t aS not been grafted -in way || Or wagon ions, or explained. by! team, men ata meeting | 110 Castle ie “nhow. with any other cea’ ¥ ||#0r the parade. view ein Sarr pata trong |. ‘The Chamber here had origin- Sunday evening © - 3+)" draw from the Trait City But that’s not all—the fifth || ‘The dance in the Kinnaird Im-|0f 2 toll bridge over UNE coer pally decided to press for a bridge, The resolution say: Arm at Nelson, being now “even a toll bridge” but the Cast- flower is both white and red. ‘Drop in’ and see at your-. self! provement Society Hall, however, | nitely assurred, there is little was held as scheduled, drawing possibility for construction. of a < a small crowd, “free? clared . themselves “unalterably . “free”, bridge here . for - some opposed to construction of a tolt . ‘The of the Club in| time and steps'should be taken to bridge at Castlegar.” press for a bridge, toll or other- ot toll “b bri dge at Ne elson “il va be free bridge: ‘here, many Gan feel, and the Chamber should ‘go on record as favoring “even a toll bridge” at Castlegar. League.” « Be The resolution is address Trail, City. Fastball League, - cause it permits too Juniors Continue To!lncrease Top Spot Lead one. oes et soos, r(Rest OF District Softhall Loop,-A Glose Race Castlegar fan interest in'the Cubs The Castlegar Junior Cubs* con: Eddy Fredericksen was: the to ‘ohings if oF ney eon Pp : and too. great an expense for trips]; batemaas with e a four Tor four per- Teaching Siatf For eg Br, District No.. Nine . Whereas the Castlegi legar Bridge. Committee later de- convinced _they have heen: dis- criminated agalhet in, ihe. ‘Trail -~ and, rain i ed the day from being a financial | wise, “washout” as well. wiThe Hon. P. A. Gaglardi, Mini- ster of Public Works, in’a talk to the Nelson Chamber of Com-| © ‘lmerce, implied the construction of a bridge at Castlegar would be okayed much sooner if the people agreed to a toll bridge, because. such (a . wish In® The wg - E — into Trail, and Cc con. ‘Whereas the Cubs now under- t d they are, as mem of petaos League during ‘the: spas nected for two singles and John ORANGE JUICE, Co-op. 20 oz. tins ...... 48 oz. tins GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Co-op. 48 oz. tins ..-:..... disneees 36c a SALMON, Cohoe, Co-op. 12's, 2 tins ....... eoseeesenneee 59c . 4 PEAS, Co-op, 15 oz., Size 5's, 2 tins for -.......,... 29¢ _ A CORN, Co-op. 15 oz. Cream Style, 2 tins .-. 9x9” THLES IN ALL THE coLons. ee fo VINYAL PLASTIC LINOLEUM IN @ WIDTHS the Trail League, ineligible for B.C. Playdowns, and’ 2 Was ‘Also Promoted In the list of StanleyHumph- ries High School. studeits who have been promoted to the next grade, published last week, the hold on first place with.tworvic- cries which ‘also stretched. their unbeaten ‘streak to six “For Kinnaird, Bill Zeebin pick- oa. up three‘ hits and Barclay ton one, Lloyd G games... + JUNIORS EDGE WALDIES Although the final game ‘was Juniors 5, Waldies 1, fans’ saw one of ‘the better games’ ofthe was relieved on the mound by. Alan Jacobson in the sixth with. two away. OOTISCH, 5, FLYERS 3° A four run romer by Bill Zoob-' ‘The Castlegar School. District will be employing at least 57 teachers in the 13 schools of Dist- rict Number Nine when the next school term ‘begins on Septem- ber 7. The total staff last ferm was 51, oan tage c Robson - Syringa Road met financially. A toll bridge is “no drain on the de uale he Gelting ‘ Ove rhaul Uprooting Signs Punishable By Law Extensive improvements _ are underway .to the Robson-Syringa Creek Rodd, Department of Public . Works crews have oiled the road and now grading and widening is: in progress. name of David Donnan was omit- | season ‘at the Castlegar Ball Park |koff in the seventh, scoring Bill ; ck d ted. red hast" bean Tromoted Wejnesday night. An error which | Pereverzoff, J. Kazakoff and Bill| _ At the Stanley Humphries High | Commissioners Wam trom Grade X>to Grade XI. put P, Maloff on bases and a sing-|Podovilnkoff ahead of him, was|School, there have been three re-|. ¢ Village Commi A fleet of trucks began hauling —_—_— le by. Lorne Zinio, in| the blow for -O and seven new Been, ssio fill this to widen the . CD Personnel Gelling @ STANDARD AND. HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUMS . ee PEANUT BUTTER, Co-op. 48 oz. tin SOCOANUT, Co-op. S ied, 8 az, Waldies’. lone. run in: the fourth. ia when they hosted. the Flyers|™ents to"bring the staff total Day, wave of vandalism during |toad for a mile beyond the Rob- Juniors’ were scoreless till’-the|Friday evening.’ Walter. Kanigan | there from 22-to 26. which highway and street signs {S02 Coop Building. ae! TIDE, ‘2 large pkgs. : : . rs wT Ux. Re tee 2 ixth, whi ith | t ‘ ,|scoref the victor’s insurance There have been two resigna: High water covered another HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs. aecereeeeeenss GFE IF I T Ss FLOOR COVERING YOU WANT Rescue instruction a disputed call t by est base a marker immediately. dhcceatter. | tions from ‘the elementary ‘ school Mitt aren Eas eceroune small section of the road this oe STEWING BEEF, lb. 39e ° 7 oe : Castlegar and Kinnaird'firemen | pire Ken Grunerud, ruling that] Pete Hoodicotf went all the way staff and four new appointments | the wall of the garage.at the rear|™Morning about three miles — ROUND STEAK, [b 63 : SEE US FIRST cere: and other members of the Civil|a.tagged runner was. safe at first|on the mound for Flyers and Bill|With two appointments still to|of the village office, was badiy {from the’ferry, but cars are still shad es # : : is ; ate Defence . 1 ions jin the of i touched | Nazaroff was mound ‘starter for|be made. * damaged. oe able to get through at that point. Bae R. E. Cail, Miss Sean Sutfoniand ‘At their ieeting Mon- these two “areas, are receiving in- | off a four run outburst by Juniors | Ootischenia with Fred Poznikoff struction in the two week Basic|on the strength of four hits. and | taking over in the sixth. Rescue Course -with R. H. Rob- ures Waldie Steore S ial Rescue’ h truct- rian A for Juniors an Phil Plotnikoff for Waldies, were|4, ended in” a 7-3. victory for|Stuart have resigned from the|ing with street At Castlegar a total of 21 fire-;the chuckers. . Flyers their first -win in six lementary’ staff. men, and‘ members of the Civil} KIWANIS 6, KINNAIRD 4 . starts, at Castlegar Sunday after-' wien mopolniments's are? Auzxili Police, alo: Cliff Wanless struck out a total | noon. x bets Campbell, Cesttegar of 17 batters and pitched a stel-| Flyers scored once i the. first, raud, West Summerland, Junior | the eZ. Klarl Heing Rosenfeld, was sent- Civil: Defence Officer, are taking |lar game throughout ‘to’ lead his | fifth and ‘sixth frames and twice|French* and General Day, the issi said, enced to six months in prison the course’ which’ includes’ lect-| Kiwanis team-mates. to. a|6-/in the seventh and eighth. while|N- Turik, Kamloops, general sub_| © public Works | Commissioner | With hard labor by Police Magi- - cures, . films, and“ practica}: dem- | triumph over the Kinnaird team | Kiwanis’ were only able to break jects; .Miss D.. Wallace, Nelson, Bert Cherrington’ said the garage {Strate Parker Williams at Trail ‘ Onstrations of. tieing | knots, ‘lash- | at Castlegar Friday evening. Wan-| forth for three runs in the fifth. ens P. E.; L. Camtell, Williams | at rear of the village office, has|Monday afternoon, when he . ing easualties .to",a_ stretcher, |less gave up four ‘hits, two’ of| » John Strelioff for, Kiwanis, gave ake, Industrial Art; Miss P| sustained damage to the walls|Pleaded guilty to a charge of theft Special First Aid, rescuing trap-|them in the seventh when Kin-|up six hits netting: a fre: bad, Sibley, Junior! and door on two recent. occas- of money by threat, from a fel- tretcher |naird scored three runs, and |clout.by Elwood Grunerud whic ions and would appear td have|!ow employee. ° , are cesueltieer sane Fe walked four batters. First of the|a left fielder’s error sue him | Nelson, Scan Lsubjertss Ts id been ‘struck by pPrehicie. - ane incident Secured at Bril- - ic rene is hits in Kinnaird’s big inning was] to stretch into a oun jpper. .jinson, Slocan ‘y, Senior - jant where Rosenfé ‘was em- : C ok eee ae a homerun by Bill Zeebin. The. Kiwanis. also gs gained | six lish, » legar, Kinnaird School; Patricia ployed on a CPR gang. He was Mervin Miss M. A day the from the high school. staff and [feed's thy New Canadian Geis warning that any- A gamé postponed from June! Miss B. Tarbett and. Miss Muriel|one caught removing or tamper- highway | @ Months For Theft sign will be liable to prosecution “ As nearly as can be determin-|_ A man who came to Canada Miss . Bar- ed, the vandalism occurred during three. years ago from Germany, - ppc etara! an erts, or, in charee. ae . Cash For Labeis BUY CO-OP LABEL PRODUCTS Save : Pobets —— redeem labels here bofore | ‘AUGUST’ 4 m, for Y2c each in CASH or CREDIT. Everybody can 13 enter! COLLECT LABELS NOW! ) Susi pins suo Prw~' SeasTeesoaR. =.—.. THE CO-OP i z tirse at Kinnaird, Classes alter- |‘ Kiwanis. ,opened the scoring hits- off Flyers: § Robipa arrested on ihe charge by oificers: i oats scien evenings between: he |; with three counters in the fourth, Leroy but these were:more scat-|ine .McInnes, .. Oliver, : Castlegar |School; Mrs. V. ‘ail, | of C: it RCMP, gt pdding three’ more in’ the sixth. ~~" (Continued ‘on-page 5) No.- One: - Mrs. -P.. Corbett, -Cast- Kinnaird School, 1 Friday. - » two centres,