10 RRL "etalon. NATURALIZER'S NEW CRESCENT-TOE An inner elasticized , collar hugs your foot for new School at 18:50 } hrs on Wednesday of last week to attend the instal-, walling 25 Apr 62, lation of officers at Rose City ort Church Parade. Cadets will parade| Chapter were ‘Mis. Grummett, compe at the Post Office at 09:00 hrs on} nrs, J. Sherbiko, ae D. Askew, Sunday 29 Apr 62, for transpor-| Mrs, D, Duncan, Mrs. R. Donnan tation to Nelson for Mr fay and Miss L. McKenzie. ade, Next parade est the installa- With a grace hee May 62, Fallin at the High School | jo, re°ee, attending the installa heel md soft tion. of of Alp! ipter, mid-l fe a he at 18:60. hte. Rossland, Wednesday sy of aire ner 2 a - aole ‘a ousiton Normal training will he cared ou: ail, Mice, Ea Mire. La * as per .25 and Sqn sy- gour walle Ine Butteth ura. D. John, Mics, D..As- MADDOCKS Lar A cea gg | were as 3 ned, Mr, 3. Too INSTALL MICE (=| Gordon, Miss 1. Gordon, Mis. D. = EVEL ee WAT =| Stewart, Mrs. E. Pratt, Mrs. E. =I £SSO FURNACE wilt hold a ple and bun sale Murray and Mrs, H. Johnson. + OB at Shop Easy store ave Tee _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harding of CONVERSION BURNER ae rn nee 4.30 7. sraberley) were: bears ad RAR’ Rone ol . al Now Castlegar Public Library will Mr, and’ Mrs, Cyril Bell and Easy Payment Plan Be closed for the Easter Ho- daughter. Leslie of Port Alberni | == Host Inert Rate NO BINGO ny [i eegena forthe Eater Bix) Nears? to. Fey, There w will be no Knights of weekend, No Lickin or Interest Were Until October Relax for the Summer and Still Av cid the Fall Rush and Worries. at the Kinnaird Improve ent Society Hall Sai pri Cronin s 28, dancing 9.30 to 2 a.m. Refreshments. Sponsored by For Free Estimates CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 18, 1962 Rory from July 17 to contact the committee. ing to the 2nd An Urgent Requirement For Brownie Pack Leaders The Parents’ Committee to the Kinnaird Girl Guides and Brown- | ings. jes are making plans for a Brownie pack holiday to be bale at Camp Mrs. L. Morey vill be the Gui- der in charge, but there is still a need for a swimmer for instruct- ing and Hfcguard duties, a nurse, a cook and three junior leaders (Guides), Anyone able and willing to fill any of these jobs is asked: The committee will meet with the mothers of Brownies belong- Kinnaird Pack, at 191-7th Ave., on Thurs,, April 12, and with the mothers of the ist Kinnaird Pack on Wed.,‘April 18 at 3.30 p.m. in the porch. of the Kinnaird | Improvement Society Hall. They hope to make further plans for the camp at these mect- Both the 1st and 2nd Kinnaird Packs are going to need- new lea- dera soon s0 — Sing a song of sadness A pocketful of woe, Four: and twenty Brownies Are feeling very low. Lost their nice Tawny Owl Don't know what to do, And Brown Ow! is so over-worked That she may vanish too, Sing a song of sadness A‘teardrop in your eye, Still the job goes begging As no one will apply. ur and twenty Brownies Begin to feel the lack, Now isn’t that an awful way To treat a Brownie Pack? us. “Air Cadet Week" ms Orderly Sergeants: 62, des: Sa uatiron will parade at the High commences on Sunday 29 Apr 62, Cadets will be notified of extra activities. Sgt. Magee. ter. | p Everyone loves Brownies And wants.one in the home, A Zine; a Leprechaun, A Fairy, or a Gnome. Oh everyone loves Brownies Or so we understand: The question is — who cares enough To come and lend a hand? CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Mrs. H. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Members of Minto Chapter mo- toring to Nelson: Tuesday evening kew, Mrs. H. Grummett, Mrs, J. Sherbiko, Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs, L. P, Ferguson, Mrs, H, Adie, Mrs. J. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs, D. Duncan. Mr, Jim Toogood is a patient mi the Vancouver General Hospit- Mr, and Mrs. Ross DeFoe were Nelson visitors last Thursday. Mr. John Lawson is a patient in the Castlegar and District Hos- ital. 2 : Members of Kingarson Rebe- kah Lodge’ attending the West, Hooley district meeting on Sat- at Slocan ‘City - a il SMITHS C and D Hospital: Auxiliary. PLUMBING & S ‘W. Brown of Kinnaird, April 13, = 5 | a daughter. HEATING =| EVDOKIMOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. . W. Evdokimoff of Robsoz, April 15, a daughter. BROWN — To Mr. and Mrs. ORESCENT _— NE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C. 53 AT Easter Baskets Easter Bunnies , i Easter Eggs & Novelties Boxed Chocolates ' Beautiful Easter Cards Get Yours At The Castlegar Drug R. .E. Goulet Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 865-3911 OPEN ALL DAY. 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NYLONS & Seams ue . $5. 95 Seamless EASTER HAMS Whole Ham, Ib., 49c Half a Ham, tb, BGs Easter Pumps heels ‘include all heights - fets and wineglass - white bone green mist, bleck, suede, etc., SMOKED PICNICS; | EASTER TURKEYS, all weights - GEESE ROASTING CHICKENS 34,95 i} $9.95 BACON, Side Sliced \ An eaneses WOU Little Girl’s FLATTIE SHOES white - black - patent $2.88 La $4.99 1 we EGGS, grade A large Doz. .....° BUTTER, Ist grade’ 68 Men’s GASUAL | BANANAS, aieOnnS 2lbs. ..... 37c HBS tor TOMATOES : cool comfortable wear tuhe ..... 19e in Suede, brown, green AVOCADOES ! or black and in cream for glove tan leather $6.95 - $8.95 ROSE BUSHES 8c ; “2 and 4 cycle as-low-as $48.95 Sunbeam Electric Mower $79.95 Special 100 ft. cord only $3.49 when pur- © chased with mower. Plastic Garden Hose 50 ft. lengths .... $1.99 - $3.25 - $4.25. _ Garden Wheel Barrows $10.95. ~ Steele-Briggs Lawn-& Garden Seeds CLOSED. ALL DAY: EAS TER : MONDAY - APRIL 23rd 89c to $1.25 $1.25 | = CTE i SIRT ‘Ove, veag ie a 28, 3/32. AL sa VOL. 15,.No. 17. 10 CENTS PER COPY Community Chest To Distribute $685. By’ HELEN DUNLOP A total of $685 will be distri. buted: in ‘grants’ by Kinnaird-Rob- Community‘, Chest following their: meeting ‘Tuesday son-Castlegar night. i The Trail Branch of the Sal- vation Army. will receive $150 and a. grant’ of $75 is' being. made to the Tootenty, Pentecostal Camp | 7, ‘Applications were recolved from’ the Trail. and Nelson Red Cross Societies. The Trail Branch Cross group. Jock Hawkins,’ necessary to appoint: ‘ An “acceptable offer has been received for .the Rotary: property which was: received in: exchange recently. from the School Board it at’ Rotary ‘on Tues- day._The offer first “has to.ba ap- Proved by Order in Council and wes reported, at’ Ro! the Village Council. The club will'‘make ‘a donation to: the transportation ‘of Air .Ca- dets to Spokane- if. the financial committee “find : sufficient funds are available. ‘Two new members were : in- ducted into Rotary..by Jimmy La- ‘mont... They _were ’ Sergeant = J. ete and Bob; Willams; '= lans are . progres: “Arena to Gol The ‘woodwork’ on: the Castle- ‘gar and District: Arena brightened” up‘and ‘preserved with ‘some much ‘needed ‘paint. A “was passed at the Nick Ogtow Seeks Seer eo : P eressing ~ satis- actorily ‘on ihe Health Centre. will: be Penticton. Proved by “Brandson Pas is to receive $360, an) amount equal to’ last’ year’s ‘grant, An al- lotment of $100 was made’ to the Nelson Branch, This grant is chan- neled through: the Robson Red Directors were. advised ‘a’ do- nation of $72 was received from| J the: “now-defunct” Brilliant ‘Dam | ‘ Soclal Club, ‘through its secretary, Owing to. the resignation ot recently-elected ; Community: Chest |: director. Gavin Stewart, it will.be a Castlegar member to fill’ this position until the next ‘annual ‘meeting, when| 3 elections, are held. Mr.’ Stewart is leaving the area to reside in Directors: Earl - LeRoy. and John Dunlop were. appointed as a'committee to nominate’ e candi- March, ments of saeuean was. presented by..secretary- Alex |G: Gray, and oP directors. A- discussion was hela on; the | 44 Directors present. were, w. Jae ae | cobson, A.:Lamb, Hy Hesketh, W. Waldie, F.. Webster, J. Duntop, L. and E,,Le- y vet Cantell “presi ee at the meeting in‘ the absence Ball. to be held .in THE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY finalizing plans. for’: the ir. ‘pal in Ce gar's Sales Look Promising +The Annial . Meeting. of ‘Col. umbla' Cellulose Company, Limited was held on Friday, April 13,'1962 at: Vancouver, B.C, Mr. M..W. Mac: kenzle,.: Chairman of’ the’ Board and. President, reported Ag the shareholders, | ref thi Company's Annual Report which was issued’ Jast’ month. ’ -. He said. that the ‘consolldated | pet earnings ‘: for» Columbia. ‘Cellulose and ‘its subsidiaries, including ‘Cel. gar, showed ia net’ profit after taxes of $659,430 after Provision of $8,685,288 for di and other ‘non-cash: charges: and’ pro- vision .for federal income «taxes of $1,249,000. : ~The Annual Report indicates that” the’ prospects for 1962: are for, marked improvements in op- erating results despite an’ an expected continuation of the oversupply of pulp.in world markets,” Mr. Mac- kenzie - stated. results for the first grades of pulp and the continuing market outlook for these pulps is most. encoura, i id = § 8 B a 3 G.| quarter of this year ‘are as yet |« begin otfering vaccine »in "British, Columbia..Dr. J. H- Lindsay, Director. West Healt 8, ate the e Lesion} Hall. feared to assist the yor Air Cadet training is Nghten’ and ‘discipline het which you know y No. 581 Squadron “-,}under expert Sirection, af the air, Tast village .council . meeting | to ./ Spend: up*' to .$500' for “paint and “You ask, “Why: are all. these Church in gar, owing to'the | - | Eure Hall being being: unavailable. ‘The | th next, regular ‘meeting.date is bibey ‘|e “Air Cadet Week” will be ob- .| Served by. Air Cadet Squadrons across..Canada’ from April’: 29 to 5, The local No..581 Squadron will take part in ,various ‘activities to observe the week set apart to ho- nor the ‘Air’ Cadet ‘movement. The: Air Cadet movement ' is ung men of the Castlegar, Kinnaird and Rob- gon area to. become air minded. aimed: to en-| Ave. the “minds |: of our ‘boys, to. teach ‘them to think ‘clearly, ‘to communicate in- telligently, to learn the true mean- ing of discipline « which,: in’ Air Force parlance ‘is to do willingly ‘ou ought-to of the Ro: ..] yal Canadian Air. Cadets offers the young ‘men in the 14-18 year age bracket “an “opportunity ‘to ‘study, the selence The. youth: of © this area- are afforded an opportunity to obtain at. no ‘personal ‘expense, ‘a private | h flying license, university and ser- vice college training, worth’ up: to $20,000, specialized courses in ‘drill »Jand leadership ‘at: Camp’, Borden, trips to’ the UK and the Continent,’ ‘ands an opportunity .to attend the largest. boy's camp in iter Ganada at RCAF, Station: Sea Is- ve | opportunities offered to my-boy — Air Cadet am | capable “of ‘our, atomic age. sock free?” Because the sponsors of the Air Cadet. movement gbelisve: that it i The vaccine used : will | be -of «type which . has ‘been given t to;tens.. of millions of people jn Russia The. sc used here. those -| ter :for~ their immunity. On‘ the Salk: vaccine, by: already had For |e: [Jections of Salk ‘vaccine, this new. oral ‘vaccine..is an. excellent. boos- other. hand,’.the oral. vaccine ds aor good ‘fo against: ‘polfomyelitis. : The’ safest-and ‘most ‘effective Who -have .alre ds in- :| quartex of 1961: for ihe operations incomplete | they indicate.a sub- stantial improvement over the last of both Columbia Cellulose and Celgar, i “During ‘the first quarter the Prince Rupert pulp‘ mill’ has: been operating : at an’ even higher rate of “production ° that: that attained. last year and ‘net sales have in- ‘creas gain, has ‘been achieved primarily. from: added '‘sales* of premium NOTIFY RCMP. IF ~ 1982 niiiB rane, Castlegns share of tine sefioo? dis es | Bas. beent ‘attnoee saris ase wilt fe | lections for the: society. * being niade now! but ‘no: ‘date has ‘been’ set. , shat else’ to of *100: per cent: af the] @ ition will participate. id ‘order: to, assure the success campaign, ‘many: volunteérs Sat be needed: Volunteers will ‘be | ‘The’. go-ahead: “was: sounded at the April 16 meeting of the Kinnaird. village council for-:the development of (a: part of’ 9th ‘After a Iengthy discussion a resolution was ‘passed ‘to: proceed with the extension | of the‘ water line along. 8th Ave.‘ to Axel) Niel- sen’s property and that no further feular - line . year. Also each Property-owner subdividing along this route must ‘finance ‘his’ por- tion of the water. main on a five- year recoverable. basis. + In-effect, the property-owners involved would provide - the‘ vil- lage with the money at no interest charges,:‘and this would: amount to about $425 each. Because of the Kinnaird Village to Exte 9th Avenue in. Late. Summer extensions be‘ made on’ this’ part-|' way. The. general fand- ‘account | should not. subsidize the water ‘ac- count, ? Mr. Rust. said- in} five yéara |? time ‘there would be ‘no problem to finance this‘.area~ but | this is perhaps council‘should: curtail any new subdivisions until the present (ones are’ well looked after. ‘Mr. B,. Storvold, one “of: the property-owners involved, “was told by council that-it- could not guar- antee - any.. water. until; late sum- mer. The sidewalk: work: must’ be completed before the winter works Program expires’. and: there are many other commitments to’ take care of,: “This: new: ‘development ves the laying ‘of 650 feet of ' and the jeavy at Park; this. was considered: to ‘be the only: possible: way ‘to dinance the new undertaking. It was reported that a * riajor- ity of > those involved are willing |) to co-operate and further. discus- sionwill be made: with all ‘con- cerned: before the! actual suey ey work . Comm. 'G, s Rust: pointed out that J.:E. Brown, deputy. iter of municipal 'affairs,. has. insisted training < is to: the development of ‘an: intelli- gent,” disciplined sitizen, es person }: taking his ein and Ron Johnston.’ ) To. Aid Health: Centre. A special: show ‘willbe: hela ~ Special Show. ‘Sunday “made. ‘possible. through the kind yatre: manager, °°): a “The Cinemascope: Colored Fea: ture.‘attraction is “Saddle The ; Wind”. starring | Robert ,Taylor and Judy’ London. B Adult’ tickets “are © $1.00" and ‘students 50c and’ may be obtain- ‘ed. im advance from‘members of the ‘Castlegar: Rotary’ Club, the » Castle ar News and -the theatre iat the water svstein pay Ata OWN |e, Centre. This, showing : has been |; ‘cooperation of, Fred, Hirtle, che: { nue, Mr, Hogan has “brought “his hie Barbara,’ and: son John’ with and they. have:-now.“moved ee the \Ranger residence: “Mr. ‘Hogan’ was ‘form * frol mere,’ : «Range 2 ced that; besides, ‘Mr. ‘Hogan, ‘the |: permanent; ataff now. consists: of aa term April. 1 to" October. 31, and three lookout men, They. are Alfred Law at © Bulldog: Lookout, -; Ivan | Rat- cliff on Old Glory ‘Lookout ’ and Sanford'Heidler, Sentinel Lookout. ‘The: lookouts will be’on ‘staff: from May “1'to’ September. 30. not so. now.. He. suggested © that | ‘Ave. needed ‘both ‘to publicize’ the’ cam- Pi it th immuni: : Advice ‘on -the! {specific dates and locations ‘of clinics ‘will be: i nounced early in May. 0.5. “Council: Considers: ‘Riley: ‘Suggestion: ‘The proposed extension of 6th in Castlegar won't be under- taken till’ ‘at Ieast October when the -winter » works _program* com- mences’again..This was told Steve Chambers of. 579-5th. Ave. ‘and E. A, “McDonald of: 567-5th “Ave, by village: counei} at its recent ee ing. Ghairnan Ange ' Sylvest said the big problem ‘is to fit this work into the - budget... Two. lots would have :to‘ be ‘acquired’ and: founda- tions built by. the. village so that a‘ couple ‘of houses may. be moved from the: right-of-way.