SFT eg RH ES GETS SE SEAL A RI .CASTLE_NEWS, Castlegar, B.C; aaa a) H ‘Rage 4. T CYRIL BELL a Agencies ' e will provide up to $7500.00 towards treatment of polio. $10.00 cavers your family Yes! at the... POLIO “SEVEN” POLICY ] for twu years. ot roe oe ; RIDING | Week Days.from 5pm...» Saturday and: Sunday All Day ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 CHILDREN—per, hr.*$1.00 Ask ‘about our 20 minute riding. course CASTLE-BAR RANCH RECORDS The very latest in recerds.can be heard at the Castle pilediaee AND purchased LAKESIDE Honby ¢ CENTRE - Phone 4208. Castlegar Social week-end visitors withefriends in Golden, B.C, Mr. Robert Lesy of Robson, is spending five days in Vancouver this week, having left Castlegar on Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson ‘and their two children Vickie and “George returned to Castlegar last ‘week after a visit with Mr. John- son's parents, Mr. George Johnson of Nakusp.° the home of Mr. and Mra. J. liams, Mr. and Mrs, George Craft were ; and , Mrs, dey were. Mr. ace Rufler ‘of Rutland, Mrs. Bob (Kerr, former- ly of Edmonton and Bud Williams and Mrs. “Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hermon of 2 “visitors “this: week at Trail ‘wert So wile Lisinsky- Archibald Rifes Also visiting atthe home of Mr. Attract Wide Inferest J.,A. Williams on Fri-| A wedd z ‘of particulir ‘inter- est to the many’ friends ‘and acq- uaintances, of ‘the: couple in. this district, Vancauver‘and Meanook,' Jemnized in ‘St. of Edmonton. The’ latter two are niece and‘nephew of J; A. Wil- liams. In the evening, the Wil- liams family: d to: Nelson and held a donsly reunion at the home of Mrs. Rosa ‘Williams. Some ‘thirty. Castlegar: business tee ‘ ..IN THE LEGION HALL — CASTLEGAR * ~ Improvement Distri I ‘For Hospital Purposes WILL. BE DISCUSSED Friday, July 4 at.8 p.m. All those interested in organizing such a District r PLEASE: ATTEND.: men and ladies enjoyed: a ‘social, gathering .last week in" honor of | Meai two prominent citizeris_who' are leaving Castlegar.’ ‘and-one ‘forth? coming weédding. Occgsions the triple ‘celebration’ were: “a farwell party for Dr. B, ‘Dimdck who left this week to take a post graduate course jn medicine; for The blonde “bride entered the church on the. arm-of.her father. She was attired in a Princes style 4! ‘Trail during the week. The Sheas, dress ‘of white lace over ‘satin and her, veil was. held by a halo: of lily-of- the, valley, ‘She: carried a of red TORES. and! Constable W. Howarth. who is being transferred to Rossland de- tachment, ane for Cliff Brown who is bei to Grace Thacher in he near future. ‘ stephanotis. a Mr, and Mrs. D. Ai Shea, for- Attending. the bride. ‘was Miss mer Castlegar residents, return |Agnes | Swanson. who: wore: .an to Victoria. today having. visited | Alice ‘plue'lace gown’ with match- their many friends, in Castlegar. |ing head- dress in halo style. Her Kinnaird, HKobson,’. Nelson’ and bouquet was.a crescent of pink and yellow carnations, :' a) “The groom was attended by Mr. arrived in Trail last Friday, after a brief holiday on aVncouver Is- tand. Mr, and Mrs. S. Miros of Cas- tlegar are leaving: for Anaconda, ett om of. the bride. Her... other two brothers, Mr, Pat |Achibald and M, Jerry ‘Archibald, acted as ushers. ”-Now is the time ‘é brighten up ‘your, hone, ah " FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK. "Box 55 Montana; this afterrioon,..to at- tend the, marriage of their son John; ‘to Miss. Mary Cor in ‘St. Peter's Church, Anaconda, on Sunday morning. ‘They. will re- turn on Monday.” Miss M. Millican’s seWing ‘class of 48 girls presented a display of their at’ a P-T.A. Miss Nettlie Brodman was s0l- cist and sang Schubert’s’ “Ave Maria,” | accompanied’. by’ Miss Shirley.Berry at the organ. .Following the ceremony, there was a reception in honor” of the newly weds in the Twin‘ Rivers’ Hall attended by some forty RIGRY. S CONFECTIONERY: 8, BUS. ans Cabinet ma ag ‘ Storm Sash See us for prices... Phone 4946 ee oO et Or PS oe A Mother's Dream Come True... At last’ the long wearing product “NYLON” now, made into two and one-half pound work. socks, Grey, whitelicel and toe, looks and feels like all soot sock but wears like your all “Nylon” sock. lees PER PAIR é Buy where -your dollar bays dollar. value. | The ‘girls, all grade 10, ‘land 12 -| CHRISTENED SUNDAY +|day'at the Anglican Church Serv- guests. The bride's table was art- istically decorated.” with ;, silver baskets of’ roses and. white: ‘tapers in crystal holders, ‘The* three- tiered wedding cake ‘centred a lace tablecloth, both’ of “which | were made by the bride's mother. The happy couple ‘left on their ‘trip in the afternoon. Les are travelling to Vancouver via U.S. points. For this.trip, the bridé canged: to a white gabar- dine’ suit’ with black accessories. Mr: and Mrs. M. Lisinsky will Jmake their home at 1837 Cotton Drive, Vancouver: BC. Fashion !Tea in the Home Eco- nomics’ Room of the. ‘Stenley Humbpries:High School recently. students, modelled the. dresses they had ‘made during ‘the year. Some 6f the girls had never done any previous sewing; all. chose | | their own and and under Miss ‘Millican’s ‘super- vision, did their own sewing. Tea was: "served by ladies of |? KINNAIRD’ INFANT % Karen “Penney, three-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Axel Nieélsen, was-christened last Sun- and bake sale at. the home of Mrs, A..J. Buie sometime in Aug- ust. Mrs: Evelyn’: Batchelor. will | be the next hostess. Mr, and Mrs... V. Sorensen. were visitors, to! (gpokane over, the ice in Kinnaird, Rev. E. H..Wal- lace officiating. . Before an altar seeoratet with ladioli, campanula and. heme Rev. “Wal- ~ - Tace per : = ing since- his oie neta two |fl.~ sie weeks ago. Karen wore the traditional long christening gown, once worn by her mother, Around her neck she wore a silver cross sent by. her grandparents ‘from ‘Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. E.-Pierpoint and Mrs. C. _|Tdle were secnereuee KINNAIRD NEWS +] The South’ Circle of the, Wo- mens’ Institute held their ‘final meeting of the season at the home of’ Mrs. W. J, Borwnlie. It’ was decided to adopt a baby at-the Cripple Children’s Home at Hill- crest. There was considerable dis- cussion regarding the playground in the DuMont Subdivision. Ar- rangements weremade for a tea Builders |, Experienced and a Reliable See us for. free estimates cand advice * PAGET’& PAGET Engineers & Contractors * Box 6 ie Kinnaird, BC. Hardware and Fe Discounts . Our Fiscal Year cade June 30 and Discounts on. eds will. apply. until this: late. ARROW MOTORS Limited Body. Work Paint Jobs “Harves Queen : Con Casiieaae: and Robica Girls. Jeave Seu names at . Janet’ s Ladies wees : Kinnaird, Food Market » «Kinnaird sgirls leave your. names at’ the Fall Fair ‘Committee | BcoR0Om 1M GnOO worn |e’ paheee af a BITCHEN. © DINING | We. will be pleased to WOxB'6> BYGRBS . ‘1 Falco es give you a’ complete” GARAGE ol costing on your New © G20 iOS eB Oe pwoeulec anne ts - - -LIVING-RM od ,Home or Renovation ry) i) ‘ including... + “VEST. sake pt ae OEsICN OHS fase 5 . WIRING om _ °, sees “ “HEATING FURST © FLOOR- PLAN: si ian eRe ae “PLUMBING , and : “APPLIANCE Anders PITS Engli NOTICE 5 Our Store will Femain open’ until 6° pam. ‘Saturday, Closed on Monday and Tuesday. Meies re on Feed Co. REXALL DRUG SPECIAL. sh Toffee «. One and one-half 1b. .. o. UFANCY -TINS Take Home A’Treat of This, Famous English Toffee Last Day For’ Payment Of Taxes: Withont Penalty. is Extended to. moe. ‘Y 2,,.1952 BECAUSE OF A PUBLIC HOLIDAY Monday, -June’30, which. is hereby, declared a Public Holt- *. day cand citizens ‘are to govern tt dingly. beastie BY ORDER, the fast G. E. Reve “HOT PLATES: FOR: SUMMER CONVENTENCE "POP-UP TOASTERS and” ‘COFFEE. MAKERS and Paes beat Teachers Association Wins Federation Award * business’ aims tthe A Ai Ceseronte of the Kootenays”. —— THURSDAY! JURY 3, 1952 sets Mast Death Be Oa Holiday Guest?) aa are aniin nos ot inational ana: ovine Soliiagr At Ieact ewe roan “ne-|* Ls ilies Y which: theres swere,: tragedies ° ‘to i member 320 tholiday wesk-end tin count, “be tears ‘of :sorvew Jin our cup + Some ‘maintain that a Molldey’ jweek”end swithout_necidents ‘ie \ Witness ‘the Doriinion Day Sieekcerit ‘just. pene Friday -everiing.to Tuesday..evening, the ‘Grim ‘Reaper's ‘statisticians | * Tecord exactly. 200 accidental ;deaths across Co happened in, Sur provinceand 85 ad'them were trattie desta, Are such geim statistics a necesary part of holiday SS aeonat Can, we never enjoy 2a ‘holiday without fatal’ cat eedneet Caaniia, ins of these accidents? “Mut ‘thi there ‘the strain of daily’ ‘The. 3 routine, the carefree mood “thet tholiday on aeeaion Anduces and the, increased traffic, these people aay ‘ds. just mature, ‘This is a matter of vital concerri: to ‘each « holidays are impomible, how do we Know that ‘our own ‘name ‘wll net be on the next holiday's paren Hst? Ef on:the other hand, 1 Possible ‘Accidents, as ‘such, are not inevitable. They are coused and Tike . prbernys pally caused, they are arolgeple: Ziminate the just too’ much’ for ‘uman ft 3 sieeidieat=trce notes? = : the causes of accidents'in general, fal) into be two, Seed classifications; those y the those outside the indi viata ‘involved, suchas a narrow bridge, a hole in the road, ete, The os Che be canine atc'ae 46 tic toitividund to clicclnate: they are his responsibility alone. Eb rganil of each and every one of us as maeranere of our, communities. ; such 63 faulty. mechanism, or The latter: however, is the respon- causes of acci- swould dents, “the: dream of aceident- free nallday ‘week-ends ‘can’ become actuality. +. The! important thing is to eliminate these causes before they produce an accident. Any traffic hazard can’ be Srecognized:-before R does its dirty work. If we have a narrow bridge in the community, | we-don’'t have to see a ‘couple, while Nor should we need to see trying to pass, to recognize, it a5 a serious. ‘motorists smash into, each--other * to realize that a highway through for’ pedestrians’ crossings. can ‘mean ‘death. Common sense. will » tell us that such and such. a situation is'a potential breeder of. traffic »» tragedy even though | there have Ae Holidays without ¢ deaths are possibl 5 ‘Indeed the complete tion of been no, deaths there yet. main'street with no signs or Janes selves are not'a quence either m munities must. ensure there are among them. We'must.not,let hazards. become causes, but ‘eliminate them before they do. Otherwise the next hh d, haps sooner ‘must ensure they; ; ‘them: themselves or their vehicles: Com> no potential causes of ‘accidents liday week- The Castlegar District Teach- ers’ Association. has won the Fed- eration Workshop Award’ for their outstanding record’ of meet- ings ‘during the 1951-52 season. +> This was announced. this week -in a telegram to Mrs. G. Leitner, - president of the Castlegar local. The award ‘is: made: annually. on the basis of content and conduct Yof meetings and: how: well: the Causes | rs danger to traffic. kill; : ‘The. coastal Jumber strike’ in members of the International No Magic Answer To Doukhobor Problem Professor Tells Kiwanis “we don’t think, nor, does any- one else think, that ‘there is‘ ‘any magic answer..to the Doukhobor We have tried: to’ pro- social, cul and ‘are realized. A cash prize of $44 accompanied the aw: The Castlegar ‘local. has held meetings each month. Each meet- {|auce a which can be a‘basis for discussion of 2 solution.” “This was’ ‘the. menenge of. Pro- fessor. W..J.. Dixon, Sroune tha ‘alos vestitant ted th increase asked by work ers. | .|tior, resulting from .the. casting “amber Lemont Faces Economia, Distr. in'B. tral ‘Press winatias Photos. British‘ sh Columbia, atfecting 32,000 nal’ Woodworkers .of Am pgonting the | lumber Jnana eee a Gay ie rators ere fropr! tion. Each party refuses to badge ie trom its.stand in strike which Milarted when nianagement, union failed to reach an agreement on'35-cent hourly CIO-CCL, : is The. Jumber. operators in ‘wages, the same in ‘lost preduc- Improvement District For Hospital. Purposes To Be Formed ‘July 4th as Zoné Meeting - Elects New Officers. Fourteen’ members: of. Branch 170 and the Ladies’ Auxilidry ate ‘4 public meeting ‘for the for- ltended the zone meeting. held in mation of an 01 ing began with a dinner by. addresses’ by . guest speakers or. entertainment by local: artists. : Speakers and ‘artists’ who ‘have given of ‘their: time and ability: to, the Com- mittee” on Doukhobor affairs, speaking to the) regular: weekly meeting of the Castlegar Kiwani | Dison last: rucsdey’ evening, Prot of |for. will: be held in the! Coronation ‘Hall Fri- day ‘evening; July. 4, ‘at 8:00 p.m.. Sponsored. bythe ‘Hospital . So- ciety: for: Castlenar and “District, the it is“ hoped will be ++ further: teacher-community ;,. 7 the next st x war a lationship during :.the: year have the report made ty his commit By soe owerds. thee er ie n outlining ine a5 nbe - of; the: :“The of ‘an .organ- % tions = » his | izing: i ran : address, : there. was animated: dis- | ment District is:a : vital ‘step in the G cussion “by” the “thirty Kiwanis: establishment of a hospital in this Craft and many oth leetings have. ‘been’ ‘held ‘strict “Jy! to schedule arid: were well at- tended “in \ spite’ of geographical culties.:. Various committees were setup and their duties dis- charged efficiently and faithfully. Clippings: from the “local ‘paper, reporting ‘each | meeting,’ ‘formed. “apart of the workshop material - sent to the. federation, KINNAIRD MOTORIST © :|the Problem must bea multiple -|must ‘and guests present, in which sev- eral: questions were ‘asked of ‘the, Professor. 9725/0 -Prof..: Dixon that district,”’ W...G: Reith, president a. special interview. ‘I. heartily nae, all “who: are“ interested” in committees. report: ‘was ‘not to ‘be’taken. as an - authoritative answer to‘‘the’ problem but “the |’ for‘ a- hospital, to. attend the ny 4! mit- {aslo recently. tee of an Improvement Society ! te ‘the ‘Hospital Society: declared i Some ..125. dele- it; all: {is 2383 votes “away from an ‘ab- }lots shows 31 per cent in favor of At Annual Rose Ball “| Grades 11 and 12, had. been cho- 4 2 Village Office Extent Of Progress Figures: Show Second Count: Of B.C. Ballots Started To-Day -B.C!s tangled political’ situa- of ballots on June 12, is expected to remain thus for a few days fee although the counting of bal- ings begins today. It will prob- ably be another. week’ before’ the |; final picture is known, as ‘the counting ‘of the ballots under the alternative voting“ system, pilus of ballots, is idence . of © the: steady and impressive « growth- Castlegar {s experiencing, is re- vealed in figures made available: by the Village Office. For the first six months of 1952: these figures show, 36 new busi- nesses have been established; 23° water service . applications have een approved and | $268,157" lots for the final tally in oll rid-lortngey CURE Permits were: Among the new businesses ‘to- whom trade Hcenses were grant-- ed are a retail building .supply establishment t, a re, an Op-- drugsto! tometrist,'a mall order office, ae expected to take.some time. : ‘ sah the .'Trail-Rossland Hiding, fal Credit Candidate: E. | Somimers, needs 1,744 more iyotes for the jor-. sheet metal "and | construction contraot-. ors, & ratllo. service shop, a Plioto-- major-. ity while his closest rive], Doug- Jas. Turnbull,’ ‘candidate, | ex; solute majority... More voters went:to; ithe Polls Lever. before:inB.C,)-An ballots the, cried were ‘or anew fete vation: for ‘which’ has been-” completed, an extension’ to the~ Lewis Bock and ‘renovations, alt~ erations. end © construction - se a: of privaté'r complete =: count of - throughout : the province shows 720,000 valid, ballots cast. In 1949 ‘708,766 votes were tabulated. Breakdown of first count bal- CCF; 28 per cent. for Social Cre- dit, 23 per cent Liberals, 17’ per gent Conservatives, .7: per cent Christian Democrats end 3 per ent others. Miss Linea Palsson business, premises,” Castlegar Credit: Union Wins Bronze Platan The Castlegar. Credit ;Uoion bas ba won a victory over. all Credit Unions in’ British Columbia, br holding. the bestannual general meeting for 1952.°At. the recent B.C, Great Union ‘convention in Kinnaird ‘Rose Queen ‘Linnea Palsson. of Kinnaird, ‘was crowned Rose Queen of "1952 at the Kinnaird the Castlegar U ‘Union had wor “the Bronze’ Platen award for. this: distinction, zs Formal presentation “of the award will be made on July 11 in the Twin Rivers all: At. that time: there will be a: idisplay of. od So ety 's.eighth annual | Rose Ball friday... ‘Béfore“'a' large” gaily’ decorated Kinnaird hall, Miss :Palsson received her crown from Alec Ray; president of the ‘Improvement: Society. For winning. the contest, she also tecivea a scholarship which was presented by J. A. Thomas, Principal’ of the Stanley sium: hries High School: Other coritestants were Naney Makortoff of Gibson Creek, Shir- ley Berry. of. Robson, ern office and. ac - counting systtems for the bene— tit-of ‘Credit® Unioris- Kootenay. -The convention in Nanaimo, at~- tended by), 233° delegates, 35 al- ternatives ‘and 134 visitors re- - presenting® 200 ‘B.C. Credit Unions, was held from June 18° to 22 inclusive. Castlegar’s defe- gate’ was Mr. Floyd Boettger. director, One resolution passed by this.- convention was that the society Lipsett : of- Castlegar and Donna be would zolnbiss: in the form of for five years, witi- | Muirhead of Kinnaird. * >. :These five’ contestants, all from. out filing of any claims. Mr." J.. W. Burns, assistant ian Branch sen:by the teachers of the Stan: ley Humphries School ‘for ‘their scholastic standing. The final winner was determined at a din- ner. Thursday evening. at: which the. girls were guests of the Im- Provement Society, Judging and awarding. points for personality, general appearance, posture , and carriage, vere Ralph ‘West ‘of gates ‘were in the zone being Tepresented e: ex ha ‘cept ‘Edgewood, fhe - meeting elected. a new zone commander, | Cecil "Pitt of ‘Rossland “‘and-'a new. chairman and zone-chairman. S. Wilson of »| Rossland. became the new. Deputy N. Smith of Trail, A: of the:C: of the CUNA Mutual Insurance Society, reported on‘the society’s- work. ‘He entphasized the fact that the Society now has 63 per- cent of. its reserves invested ir, ana : ‘The Credit Union and Co-op— erative Health Services Society- announced increased benefits giv— ing complete . coverage to cance ‘Martin of Robson, G. Leitner of _ Kinnaird and. A, Broom of The .four. runner-up contest- ants,.were the queens princesses. They: and flower: girl’ Margaret McWhinnie «also received ‘gifts.’ Dancing followed ine: corona- Zone.C Max- well of. “Nelson, Zone. Chairman and R: Hill of. Fruitvale, Deputy. Zone ‘Chairman. | The Ladies Auxiliary returned the'zone officers of the previous year into office’ for another ‘year. They. are: » Mrs. L. ; of July 4.” “In. the ast year “Mire Reith basis’ for further “d from’ which..a*solutt t for ining a phere has been :im- may be found.:“The only approach to ‘the professor declared, “We ‘examine every facet of tee which ‘is one of the ‘most peculiar: in: the ‘whole world, in one,”: ‘proved -immensely.-.The' steps to be taken are clear ,and well de- re |fined.. Recent arriendments, pro- posed: by Creston, have made the ost'| procedure ‘more’ acceptable to the Jandowner,” .: : HITS DEER ON HIGHWAY “|{he field of human : ‘a Kinnaird motorist struck and Specific recommendations. of}: Pybieniy! uidace killed a deer in'an as ex-,| fi ion of. D in all lision near Glenbank on the’ Cas: plained iby ‘poh eDison were: facilities “for™. Social Mrs.:.0. son, 1st Wise presidents and. Mrs.’ S, Alland of -F 2nd ‘vice- Iq, of. "the Rhythm Ray -services, Maternity. cent were also increased Kinnaird Satisfied With Incorporation: Cc ing on a ceeds from the ball will be used fer: -improvements * to the ‘hall. 2A CHER ‘S “ASSOCIATION [PLANS FOR CONVENTION At’ their’ final “dinner renting (ofthe current season, the Castle- gar. District-Teachers’ Association made. plans: for: the “'Teachers’ president.) .:.:-- ‘The business session was unani- mous in supporting a request for increase. in the, pay and. allow- ‘ances to pensioners and the med- dical board was instructed to:send here. next fall“and Soved made at the recent Anable-War- field incorporation. meeting that there were signs of dissatisfaction with “incorporation: in: Kinnaird, -/Ross MacDermid, village commis~ : =| sioner declared last week: poe: incorporation of have. never heard: any pacer hey that - we were not better off as 2 vil- . lage.” The Village of Kinnaira is re- . ment: by ‘tee groups oe local art- ists." : Mire Cail reported that a num- j iving more’ services than ever , before and municipal ° taxes are-- Howest in, the area, he continued. At the Annable-Warfield meet- ber 0! Buest have be arranged f for from: polly, ing’! Leslie aWhenidon, assistant * a wire direct to , He :| MP... tor’ ‘Kootensy ~ West. ‘The wire’ was in. -support of a. Brief ‘told. the meeting that no request = fo! for had been re- _- wep ‘schools. Mes. LH. Camp. bell, from’ De an in War vet. tlegar-Trail Sund: jay. night. HL. Buxton of idoalid es unable fo avoid hitting a fair nize de th tis automobile. The an-i ee not. killed instantly ist died: before ‘police ‘officers’ arri ithe scene: Damage to Mr. ‘past vehicle. was ‘about’ $50.00. he deer was browzing at-the .side’: of: the = road,'.facing:.away k from the car.’Mr.. Buxton pulled over to’ the’ other; side! in, order .lthe right to vote for all: Doukho- of Lands ‘issue in justice” ead alte Ness to “all: concerned;' :imaginative approach fo the ved |eation problem of the sect by in- and. e for re- location ‘of ‘radical elements” ii re | feasible and satisfactory, to concerned, . “While there may? ‘be a case ‘tor : ae ‘Allowances “commensurate with the cost of living.” The zone j 1; will“also strive for the estabish- ment of a V.L.A. office in Nelson: The. meeting decided that alt jdueing them to:accept: more ‘uni- iversal * education ‘voluntarily; le- fon |} Of “the policy, there is also 'a_case: for revision of [Of the People’s attitude”. the pro- fessor and, urged great- would be award engraved medals to: grade seven and eleven. students: show- ing the greatest: improvement in bors. > and take proper “against: nudism which. E a aes Dixon ‘plans to spend the r months, in the Kootenays uring the year.” io ' The meeting heard ‘an’ address by. Pensi Officer .F. McIntosh and :“is’a, hostile-act: -of cancellation®. of“ military ’exemn tion. privileges fo. those who™ do je with all interested | groups and ‘organizations such as the aelwanis Horswill, Area Clerk. : ew 7 to |27e among those. who have. agreed Mr..F. C. Boyes, Vice= Principal ‘of ‘ Vancouver , Normal School; Mr. ‘Alan Spragge, ex- ecutive officer of the B.c. reach ers’. Federation - and-* K! ‘ eelved \by his department, and it was after this statement that Kin~- naird was menioned. numbers, ‘scrompanied by Mrs,, expert at the Magee ‘High School to attend. The problem of accommbdation and dining halls ‘in charge of a special committee ‘which has made’ extensive . progress. ! The Castlegar Male Voice Choir and the Castlegar Brass Quartette of B.C. ‘Command, who'‘spoke on Pensions ‘ and. ‘answered many questions pertaining thereto. *. provided the ‘evening's entertain- ment. The former consisting of O. Aasland.-R.’Graham, ‘A. Har- very and B, ,.Pinkney,, sang. two an- old Engilsh song. “Comrades in |Arms” “ir the “West =~ ’-and a newer one, “On the: . Sea.” for ‘their encore. The Brass Quartette, whose- members are'L. V. Campbell, alto horn; G. Leitner and P. Gergley, trumpets and R. Graham. trom- bone, played a variety of num- bers. This was the’ first oublic- performance since | their - forma-” tion .as-‘a/quartette last month and . their: skill and’ coherance- won .therh’ a .warm ovation.» «"