Page 8 CASTLE: NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. _Thureday, Marchi 12, 1953 OD CASTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS PHONE 3033 Miss Ethel Mikulasik, of the Castlegar Post Office Staff was a recent weejtend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Mikulasik of Nakusp. Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Williams a friend from Trail, were Sunday vistors at the home of Mr. and 8 J. A, Williams, from. Rossland Hospital. Mrs, J. A. Williams spent Mon- day, March 9, in Trail. Dave Magee returned last week- end from a six week visit with relatives in Omenia, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson are spending a few days in’ Vancou- ver, The wi at the last’ two and the performance of ‘the "Mikado" in Rossland, Friday evening. _ Glen Mathews of Rossland and card parties sponsored by the L.A. to the Canadian Legion are as follows: On February 21, Mrs, ‘d.and Mr Hackman won Spring TUNE - UP Burdock Blood Bitters Liquid Beminal & Tablets N.C.F. Tonic, Liq. & Caps. Sarsaparilla Comp. C: Tint whist prizes with the conso- lations going to Mrs, A. Shutel: and Mr. Blackburn and bridge winners were Mrs. W. Dunn an: Mr, Webster with Mrs. E. Weir receiving the consolation award. 4 the March 7 party, whist winners were Mrs. Blackburn and Mr. Williams with Mrs, Hackman and Mr. Aasland, con- solation winners. Bridge firsts went to Mrs. Saunders and Mrs, Mr. Sherbiko receiving consola- tions. - Mrs, G. Anderson has returned Weir With Mrs. Pedersen and. Castlegar One Of Five Towns To Hear Mission Sneakers Next Week Something entirely new is to be introduced to this area with the commencement: of the West Koo- tenay Misslonary Conference, « . {Hospital Meeting: Continued from Page 1 of the district, «It will prescribe the number of trustees, and, the method of their election.” “The trustees will have the power to pass money by-laws for ‘moneys required, by the district for ‘hospital purposes. These laws peers effective when registered in the five towns of Sustlegar, Nelson, Rossland, Trail | Fruitvale, and sponsored by ae 18 churches in the area, Beginning next Monday « and: running through till Friday, oe sessions are to be held at: 7: each night in each town, Five ae from different missions. working | ° in different parts of the’ world, will address combined audiences in each centre. Each speaker will spend one night in each town, and it is planned that different movies or slides and curios will be shown each night, Thus, in five nights Castlegar will have the tpportunity “of hearing from five countries, It has been possible to obtain these : Vitamin © Wamploes Cod Liver Ext. Qne are Tablets PITT $s? * Rexall Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Onen Evenings PHONE 4231 Couchman Fowler - Gollinson Agencies Ltd. FIRE — AUTO _LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE ‘PHONE 2921 CORON They’re All Something New. © BLACK SUEDE FLATTIES With Teen-Agers Today ATION The Rage .) ae WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE ‘ able by the united ef- fort of a number of district Churches and by co-operating with six Okanagan Centres which have brought these men from a distance to address the Fourth Annual the Ca of Water i Dept. of Lands and For- eo Then the trustees may apply the Minister of Finance to have the Provincial Assessor collect the Ate by taxation,? Mr. Reith also gave some, pre- ‘liminary estimate figures of the cost of a hospital here, as obtain- ed from an architect in Victoria, Cost of a 32 bed hospital, a re- inforced concrete structure in- cluding plumbing, wiring, heating and sceptic system, would be $362,800. of: which the district would be required to pay one third, A further $34,000 would be needed for furnishings and equip- ment of which the district would be required to pay two thirds, Total cost'‘of the hospital would thus be $396,800 of which the-dis- trict's share of cost would be $143,700, he said.” This could be paid off with a 2 or 3 mill rate which would mean an annual levy of $12 to $16 Conference; a combined effort of over 30 Churches in the Okana- to the pay with a $4,000 ‘assessment. A suggestion by Archdeacon B, A. Resker that the Society enlist the .aid of the various district REV. FRANK BUNDY In Castlegar the sessions will be held in the United Church as long local congregations participating. On Monday, -Rev. Frank Bundy of the Central American Mission will address the conference and show one of the otustanding doc- umented movie films “Torch in the Night.” Rev. and: Mrs. Don Cunning- ham, on Tuesday evening, will tell their unusual and interesting |' story of work in China; of Divirie protection during 11 long months of unjust imprisonment by, Chin- 3 pkts, for .... BURN’S SPORK 3 tins for ...... Nant PRL i AAGCMAERE FOF coe cee fin ....... MM rn eae JAM ORANGES COFFEE Co-op Red Label, e On Time For Our 10 o'clock: SATURDAY Cl For LESS MONEY! March, 13th and 14th | : JELL-O or JELL-O PUDDINGS — DHAMIANET Cn UAOTIMENE. | puvguer vurn Web BASreeney JAM Badin ce cece eee eens 798¢- 2 Ibs. for ......-. CO-OP STORE | AD : Cpe eer +:)°) latvededcee es O9C eer as 1 ih. aeeedee nse ‘SPECIALS || FOR ‘RENT — Two rooms, gen- ese Reds, The speaker of Wednesday ‘\|evening will bé Rev. Harold Ger- maine ofthe Sudan Interior Mis- sion. Mr. Germaine is in constant demand as a conference, Church and radio speaker in the metro- politan: centers and many in the area are looking forward to hear- ing this veteran missionary. Rev, Wilfred Watson of Colom- bia, South America will follow as speaker on Thursgay evening. Mr. ‘Watson’s acounts. of Gospel ad- vances and severe religious p secution (in which he was stab- bed and beaten) have thrilled and has spoken, REV... ROBT. REESE Concluding” the evening ‘ses- ions on. Friday, Rev. Robert Reese of the'Far Eastern Gospel Cru-| sade, will present the challenge of Japan; that country which is the key to the future of the. Orient, Too Late To Classify tlemen preferred. With or with- _out board. Apply Castle. News, P3-11 FOUND — One 1940. Ford tire and wheel, 650x16 ‘in gray. Owner may have samg by. paying for ad. Phone 3051. as. space permits, with various | ; organizations in the sponsoring of a day long celebration on Coro-: nation Day, June2, and raise money thereby for the furnishing and equipping ,of the proposed hospital, was received with en- thusiastic applause by the meet- ing and the promise that some such ‘action will be en, C. H. King, seeretary of “the Castlegar School Board, advised that the Board still retains an op- tion on some land behind the B.C Forestry Station and thought this can be made available as a site for the hospital When asked how long it might be before construction of a hospi- tal here might began, Mr Reith hesitated -to make ‘any definite prediction, "It may asyear and a half or ae, years, It could be, I hope it Is, vk Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE Box 522 Castlegar, B.C. A. EREMENKO & CO. Deni. 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WITH THAT, NAIRANIC, VITALIZED OIL - BASE: sie y BEFORE YOU BUY DROP IN AND LOOK OVER OUR GRAND DISPLAY YOU WILL FIND THE BEST HERE | Smaart TOOLS” -CARLOAD. OF CEMENT — VENEERS . : and WALLBOARD — - FOR IMMEQIATE | DELIVERY . Shingle. Stains and Creosote Oil. At Special Prices : THE SAWMILL IS. OPERATING — PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW. FOR. ALL -YOUR: ‘STOVE woop NEEDS Avoid the RUSH and WORRY of not getting your Order’ filled,’ an, THE ‘(CHEAPEST FUEL YOU CAN: BURN Ties Le | decoom Paints oe the evening and‘ was also direct- |. - Albert. Watkins, the undercover Vol. 6, No. 12 : LIBRARY PROVINCIAL, Published very Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19,1953, 5c Per Copy _ - District Residents . Pack Auditorium For Students Concert Robson W.I. Told of '|School Population And Expansion. Robson Women’s The monthly meeting of the held at Castlegar Commission Considering Purchase Of New Bulldozer To Organize Tomorrow Night |, Castlegar commissioners are the home of Mrs. O. B, Ballard with Mrs, R. Berry presiding, ap- pointed Mrs. S.° Grant as their delegate to the West Kootenay bulldozer, but nave deferred any of.a new decision ‘on the matter until after the 1953 budget is drawn up, They agree however that! an- Three well presented one aot plays and delightful musical | terludes by. the school hr come Bldg, Applications Up prised the “annual spring concer‘ ‘of. the students of the Stanicy In Past Two Weeks Humphries Junior Senior High), toe dew School Friday night, before a can- iar took a considerable jump in|® the two week period just past’ At acity audience of some 600 resi- dents in the school auditorium. Monday's commission, meeting itive applications for new resi- The. dramatic talents of the high school students, as displayed : dn a hilarious farce, a mystery melodrama and a political satire were very’ much enjoyed by the audience who «were also thrilled with the instr ‘accom- plishments of the 2 band. mem- bers, directed by Bob Graham. | 1 a jon. ‘Nada Markin, Violet Hagen ted ana re ee proved. ° Also approved were two trades licence applications and one ap- plication. for water service. The for the $8000 funeral home on Third Avenue was again at Will we in ones , Since ‘Vancouver. and K.R.C, drives, were appoint- Some was of of #10 te the Salvation Army in, I pairs to to the present machine this| Fyear will almost’ equal what they in the Coronation Hall tomorrow Canvassers for the Red Cross|-will‘have to pay on a new one, > and cost ‘of ‘re- exclusive of trade in. ° qaahe Sinnerud rpruck ‘and Trac- over poor radio reception in-Rob-' son and a letter is being written to the Castlegar and District dences totalling $20,500 were ap- tq of Ci help in the matter. The Home Economics Commit- tee is planning a “Pie Contest” for sometime in May. Other business included the sp of Nelson’ would al- ine the village ‘a trade in value of $8500 on’'their’ present HD G5. , Total’ cost of a new’ machine of ‘the same type with’ side guards, tank ‘guard and: Driver's ‘Over- head guard plus three per cent tax and freight would be $12,719.- To Raise Fund iAsk Coronation Jubilee s For Equipping Hospital Here A public meeting is to be held night for. the purpose of organ- izing a Coronation Day celebra- tion in Castlegar by which moncy cah be raised for a hospital at Castlegar. ion at the Bloomer: Greek Project Ready For Action Now ‘The final location survey of the Creek is now annual of the .C. week, by Archdeacon B. A. Res- ker that all district organizations, work together in. arrang'ng a in Castle- 41 which would mean a cost to the village of $6219.41 this year. The {the Sick Wiiting. Committee tet the and George Zebroft starred .in' were as follows: Henry Sulsrud; the first $4500; A Ling, resi- a lighthearted, fanciful episode in| dence $1500; Columbia Builders, the ancient land of Di convert into apartment of a food parcel for the month of May. Following the business sessién, Mrs. R. T. Waldie, chairman of the rand ¥ ‘entitted “The King’s Cresmputle. house, $6,000; Alec Rieben, resi- er roles were capably por- 10 rs. P, Bi frayed by Mabel Fedosoff, Janet t | ocstdesce, $9500. Peper Bayoff, Shirley Hargrave, Faye) ‘The application for an $800 McMillan, Yvonne -Patton and temporary. ‘residence’ by” Mike od C it of: were told the village will have a much bet- ter chance , of buying such a machine this year than next, since district social welfare ‘costs will have to be borne by’ the ‘village next year, Schools and R. ‘7. Waldie, a mern= ber of'the Castlegar School Board. Mr. McKenzie spoke to the meet- ing on‘“School- Population’ and : 7 Olga " was Mi Miss Loreen who was|; iS ee tabled p ing also in charge of properties and| water service.” “ assisted Violet Hagen and Faye Trades licences were gianied to McMillan .in arranging the ¢0S-| Frank Kavie of Thrums for trans- tumes; Mrs. R: Cail was director, |ient, flour ‘and feed sales and to rane Grand Cham's' Diamond." open’ ‘Sims of Trail for Wransient -in the it class of endeavor, was the second play of The:application for water ‘serv ice by C. W. Kronk was accepted and~another . application by _M. Chernenkoff was tabled pending further investigation. Pass Greek Road Gelling Overhaul ' 3 ed by Mrs R. Cail. Tannis Killough convincingly portrayed thes Heading role. “wi “Mrs. portrayed her Gr aeey Mr... Per- ikins and Lorne Kavic ‘creditably discharged his mystery rqle as agent. Alice Hillestad played. the :- musical interludés by the Castle- . piece aaa eon Fe tnuatntic ova- : tions for their top notch group in- the Creed. | : show S eehay ond Tania move: The district convention was dis. oG ‘cussed and Mrs. Her Funk was gomimissioners’ in: suport: of the| part “of: Miss Perkins, and Doug Pass: idk ee bs Killough was! er 8, Gaps “Fecdin ger:in Black.” Babs Killough was'riuch needed attention’ ip some the in-charge. of and -pro- perties while ‘Mel Gustafson’ and |y E Collinson handled the special of Public Works, 7: A department’ D7 bulldozer be- gan widening and improving. the | P! road Monday morning and straightening~ out some. of the sharper curves. A Public, Works grading mach- ine went over the road last week and put in one or two’ culverts at trouble points. Up till now por- tions: of the ‘road have been vir- tually impassable. * Renata W.L Delegate « To District Gonvention: Named At Meeting . Irish community: songs were ‘sung and Irish customs were.the; “roll call response atthe ‘March; ‘meeting of the Renata ‘Women’s ‘héld at the home of Mrs. Henry . Funk with. “11: members) land two. visitors. present. The meetitig , was. opened with. the ffects. an political satire written by the ? ancient. Greek writer, Aristo- phanes entitled “Women in Coun- cil” was the third play of the’eve- ning. Expressing ideas of. political thought as alive today as in the days of ancient Greece, the pro- “duction “politely ridiculed, the ‘women’s suffrage movement and the communal system of owner- ship. Characters were. Donria ‘f 4, Annett iko “Muriel Scott, Pat Cooper, Walter Poohachoff, Paul Zanet and Doug Burrows. Eileen Quance: was in charge of costumés and the play was directed by G. Rice. : Betweeni'the three - plays ana ‘opening and closing the evening "s entertainnient “were polished - gar, High [Schock band under, the im.’ The 26 -"sttumental |. talents that " have .were served to the “18 members and two guests’ by Mrs. ‘ MePhee,.: ‘Mrs. S. Humphries ‘and Mrs. 0; B.Ballard. Eagles Eam $128 or European Flood: Reliaf. Columbia Valley ‘Aerie, Frater-| nal Order of Eagles have raised a .| total of $127.77 for the European Flood . Relief zune on their Sil-) verware Mrs, Beulah. Seaton, holder of. ticket Number 445, won the 34 .|piece. set of: Roger's, Silverware. aes drawing wasrheld at-the Cas- fe“ ‘Theatre "duking “the intermis* : Tuesday, pressed thanks forthe support he received ‘both.; from - his - fellow. Eagles and the community. ——— oy CWL Sponsor Party . For St. Pat’s Day’ - ; Ireland's patron, Saint Patrick, | was! honored ‘at a St.: Patrick’s Party - in) 'the :«Twin Rivers Hall, Tuesday evening, March 17.°. ; Sponsored by St. Rita’s C.W.L. the: event was attended by some 50°i\couples, sporting’ shamrocks and the flashiest “bit o’ green.” Main ac wot the evening Castlegar Gives $400 To Flood Relief Fund Flood. Relief Fund’ this week, the total of. Castlegar donationg is al- most $400 as collected by the two, local banks’ and the Castlé News. Actual fotal is $394.77. ‘Largest’ single donation receiv- ed was $127.77 from the Columbia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Otder of Eagles. Other gar. for Coronation, Day, June2, whereby, the district, would not)® only honor the Coronation of raise money forthe furnishing and. equipping of ‘the proposed ; hospital .at Castlegar, represent=4 atives of 14 comniunity groups .|came to the commission meeting Monday night and.asked that the cqmmissioners take the lead in organizing the affair. ‘ Queen Elizabeth II) but could | Broove, for the project have been ordered, and District Hospital Society last the Department of Public Works has advised the Castlegar Village Commissioners. Although it is unlikely the pro- ject: will be. completed. by the spring run-off in April, 2640 feet of 15 inch standard tongue and reinforced culvert pipe (centrifugally spun) .have been ordered and should arrive in Cas- tlegar shortly. Excavation "and backfill work lon the project, which will divert ‘the flood waters of Bioomec- Creek intq the Columbia instead". of flooding the Castlegar Na Gne.- After a hurried thi commissioners decided to pata a public ‘meeting - to organize she e [School is'to'be done by . the village. The Department of” Public Works undee F P. B. McCar—- of ue , day Jong event. since it will take. the cooperation of each of them-to make. the day for 7: :30 p.m. $75. from the. Kinnaird-Robson- “Castlegar Welfare and: Recrea- tional Scciety; $25 from the Rob- son. Women’s Institute; ‘$10 ‘from * Cost of ishi and. equip- ment. for the: proposed. hospital here has been estimated at '$34,- 000 of which the district would be ‘required - to pay two thirds. Any the ‘Robson Evening Group'and 1 $5 from the Pythian Sisters. e ‘These funds are: being turned over to-the Canadian‘ Red ’Cross for ‘distribution to: the flog ; Tea‘And Sale Honoring = [St Patrick’s Day ‘A successful. St Patrick's. ted db: and bake sale. was ‘Moran, "Canadian: Legion; - Campbell, ‘Castlegar & all community organizations and isi clubs are asked to be present a success. The meeting is called 7 village on‘ completion. . » The: waters. will cross under the: railway and highway througi: eul— verts and into an intake on. the" money raised from’ the Corona- tion Day jubilee would, accord- ing to the proposal, be donated to District Hospital Society; “Ken: Sharples," Castlegar Kiwanis Club; Mrs, J. L. Townsend, St. Alban’s Evening Guild and W.A.; Dave Campbell, PTA; (oor, Wanless, Knights of Mrs. -. Ruby . Maclean- ADgus, ‘Soroptimist Club and y the Kinnaird United Church: WA. |Saturday afternoon in the .Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall. The hall and tea tables were at- tractively “decorated: in the St. Patrick’s motif and the choir girls | . white and green aprons. . * Welcoming the guests were! Mrs. L. C.. Johnston and Mrs. EB A. was ic of Bob Graham and Hts Dinialanders and’ lunder the capable supervision of | Emcee Miss B, Conroy. Just be- fore the serving of refreshments, » Nettlie *Brodman and ’-Vic . g, Misutka each sang .a_ pair, of’ Irish vocals,. ‘sccompanied by Mrs. Clift Wanless ' at the'piano. of Bat members, a sare. Regina mpbell, Gerald “Rel, Walter. ‘rena, Sand Jack Eord, ‘Trumpets: Soenne Dunlop, erry Ann Wanless, Allene Leroy, pozaar-articles:are finished, and “Margaret ‘Clair;°Gail Sykora’and: 2 gist ‘cemetel ry clean-up day Joan, Bergen, Horns; Fred: Host-’ ya. ‘set’ for. Wednesday, the 18th, Seeing Chante F Peter ihe larding, arlie Fenner, Pet 2 © Obetkoff, and: Frank Perehudoff, “Mrs. Matt Rohn read an interest- Cornets; Bob Grummet,” Harold ‘Jensen, Gary Woolls .and. Davi --Donnan, ‘Trombones;: Janet” Bay- :, off, TedBucknell,. Dick ; McLeod: ‘and Cliff Churches, , Drimg and} enry appointed* to” attend.It is being held at New Denver in. May. Handicraft convenor ‘Mre. J. J. ‘ed with a solo “Rosé "S Tralee,” accompanied by: Miss. Leotise | Bar: Te The special lunch “i Reimer reported that‘most of the} © WL slassisted ‘their :wives in .the’ serv- fing of refreshments, following... which the draw for. the St. Pat- <)rick’s . raffle-.was - held, Mrs, S.\ Rol n won the prize.’ Honored By. Cominco : Employees At Party Mr. and: Mrs. James Deans, of Castlegar were guests of-honor at a retirement: party in Trail Sat- an urday. night: serrangcd by. his fel- in the 1 Fit while Mrs; F. Peter- son, ; Mrs, J. McIntosh, Mrs. J. Sherbiko .and Mrs. W. ‘Walper. poured tea, Mrs. A. M. Morehouse and Mrs. who served the guests wore. pretty |: Retail Store, Ate part « St the dele- gation were Mrs. N. Ball, Legion L.A.3. Mrs. J.\ Mason, Bagles LA; ve Jenks, Eagles; and Mrs. Ryan, C.W.L, 3 A. Sylv st: President (Of Hospital Sociely PAs: Sylvest.. of Castlegar . ‘was elected president of the. Castlegar and District Hospital Society: at-a meeting. at the homes ot Mrs, A, e serv- tne cf: tea by. Shirley : Clair, Syl- via: Hemmerling, Myrna ' Acker- ‘man: Elsie .and ‘Monica Moonie, Corie, Anne | Barnes, ‘Sharel: (Mar=, “tel: and Gail: Sykora. The;: Bake: and: ‘Talent Tables W. G. Reith ‘of. Fcinnaird was the Hospital Society, for this pur- |. other - side. of the highway The Castlegar Free Of Social Service Costs |For This Year Only The -village of Castlegar will not be required to pay any social service costs until January 1, 1954 the village office’ has been ad- gs. | vised. A letter from JW. Smith, Reg- ional Administrator fog the So- cial ‘Welfare Branch of the ‘De- partment of Health and “Welfare, at ‘Nelson, advises that on-his re- commendation, there will be na social service costs apportioned 'to Castlegar this year but “on Jan- uary Ist. next, this’ will become effective.” ©. Social Service costs ‘for Castie-' gar would amount to about $3,000 per year, it has’ been‘ unofficially Saunders, secretary. Gl -W.. Shaw, who has been appointed Castlegar | , Commission representative to. the! Board of Directors, was elected were ‘under ‘the. of Mrs. “W.. Brownlie, Mrs, F,'Sykora and Mrs.. R.;.Lundquist,: who ‘also: at- }| tended’ to : the ‘decorations. - | By. W.; Paget.:was.: in. charge of 1d « . Ball enlight- ened. the. various guests by- fore- casting their future, by means. of tea cup reading. - The. ladiés “responsible for tl “Kinnaird” Commission” repres- entative is A. A. Lambert and EB. Stanford has been’ named provin- cial on elected: vice a:-Mrs, A, | Castlegar To Stop. Buildi ads ‘New Subdivisions . UC r:- may.soon: stop build- the nine member board. e board of Jing. roads on’new subdivisions at, village is thus as, follows: W. G.. Reith ‘and M. BE, Moran;for three years; ; George Rilkoff. and 7 for two. years, Mrs. W.. preparation of Mrs.K. Roberton, Mrs,:K. Mar- kel,: Mrs..C. “Ackerman, ‘Mrs,’ Mitchell ‘Mrs>P, Smibert, Mrs,'G. ‘Mrs. F. Watkins, and “Billy” Ramsay, Tuba. : ‘appropriately and tastefully: dec- orated angel-food cake in honor LEGION Leet ASKS a both of St.'Patrick’s Day. and the low division at. Tadanac. couples in all attended, Some - 25 ! A purse with cash gifts was S PURCHASE OF: UNIFORMS © : the hostess, was as- sisted by Mrs. Henry Toews. “The Castlegar Commissioners ‘The April meeting will be held ; Heard a request for.a grant to the: at the home of Mrs. Julius Dyck ‘Castlegar Legion Band to help to-’ on April 17th. 2 wards the purchase of tunics for soadeenattin Nee ett eS ; “the barid memberss."° KINNAIRD VARIETY CONCERT M. E. Moran, past president of TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FO! “the Legion here, spoke to the (PURCHASE OF PHNEOLATOR | “VILLAGE ‘AID IN E [ones of-a Mrs. Hale.’ Mrs. tiring from employment with the C.M.&S. at the. end of this month to. 7 to Mr. Deans, who is re-| Mrs. R. Batchelor. : | by the Kinnaird, C Nixon. and ‘A, Sylvest’-for ‘ one re-! “It's up to the owner to prov access to the lots on his subd ‘A.’ sion. After all, he’s the one that's :making the profit on the subdiyi- sion, not the srilage,” ‘was the year; E. :| presentative, G: W. Shaw, ‘named by Castlegar. Board of Commis- stoners and A. A. ‘Lambert! named { Shilrey Clair won the contest. | t Support ee the. new hospital it was re- PARRING RESTRICTIONS ‘0 BEA TO LocaL. ‘and a ‘corsage was Mrs. Deans. 5 ‘Adding a@ touch of humor‘ were joxes, also. presented te guests of honor, There were also speeches by the A well ‘request saying the Legion‘ gives ‘variety concert is to'be and bosses. and dancing, TRAFFIC BY-LAW ‘A’ traffic resolution which trict’ organization and an indivi- || dual ‘each having indicated a de- sire to furnish a room in the pro- ‘I posed hospital here. The - preparations for circula- twa small gifts, wrapped in huge would add to the restrictions im- , tion of the Improvement District vare * posed on‘parking by the C: traffic by-law, has been referred. jie the village solicitor for advice will ing and a meeting “of the zone ; captains. who. are to be in charge the ported mi a local. choir, a dis=! opinion "S commission” mecting. |. "The matter is being referred to the village solicitor for advice.on :. pwhat legal requirements may be necessary to enforce the decision if made. Parks Board Moneys Reported On To Village Commission Parks Commissioner Dave Campbell reported on Parks ard. fi for 1952 at the ? the bond ‘an annual grant of $109; in the Kinnaird Improvement Se: nd it is hoped the village could |ciety:Hall on Friday, March 20. luplicate this, ““Ehey have no| Sponsored. by: the Home Nur- means of raising funds on their sing Division of St.John Ambu- wn,” Mr.’ Moran Jo s)lance ‘A Kinnaird cen’ “and refr ” Among the guests present -was. James Leckie of Castlegar, a for- mer.foreman in Mr. Dean's sec- jtion’ of the. plant, who retired several years ago. “Phe commissioners . expressed. tre, to raise funds for the agreement. with the ‘request but‘of.a ‘phneolator- for ;Kinnaird, thé tabled the matter for cathe con- concert ©. will include’ dramatic, - trie - 4 -|musical,- instrumental, vocal and oy . humorous numbers. Wally. Walper of " Kinnaird’ oar be M bel bes ena ‘A. Over: 12” from the curb on any village street. B. Opposite to direction of traf! fic on any side of any street. PAA contrary, to signs prominent: ly_ display. "Dp: “In pies of any fire hall en: trance. - or is at 2 be held tonight at the element- ary ‘school on. the. highway. “(No. One School) at a 305 pamesr All zone are regulan meeting of the Castlegar. Board of Commissioners, _Monday night. fae tobe Present - at this. important meetings. for. the: year: totalled Nex! hi +|soety “willbe, Moriday, ight a at the home:of-Mrs,-A.: Saunders, :: totalled $470.35 leav- ing‘a balance of $23.50 in‘ cash on. hand ‘and.$794.83; in -the. bank. $517.00 and the. year was “begun *| with ‘a’ bank balance of $771.68.