z Sa ee oes few oy tetlaee CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR; 'B.C. ° THURSDAY, MAY 10 11956 é ' REMEMBER MOTHER af on. - MOTHER'S DAY Beautiful Cards Chocolates Perfumes : Colognes PITTS’ Rexall Drug Prescription Specialists PHONE 4231 DAY -or NIGHT [i sas a a Relailers Continued from page 2 sent conditions. : The retailers also asked about the proper. gourse for and closing hours. They were told by the village clerk that they held'the authority in their own hands, the prerequisite for such changes being a 75‘ percent] majority in any one branch of retailing, Department stores have ore vote for each ‘line they carry, Commissioner Atchison, re- porting for his committee, told the board that construction of the booths for the May 24 cele- bration was underway, and that the public. library “would, be opened in the near future.’ Mr. Atchison’ also’ moved that the 1955 and 1956 grants of $200.00 to the airport committee be paid forthwith, The motior was carried. _ Also approved was the pay- ment ‘of $10,800 dollars to the Erojects Society for the purpose WOMEN'S MOCCASINS Red — White — Beige Sizes 4-9 $1.95 $25 '} spruce, fir, ding an ice arena. Legal |Village Commission Continued from’ page 1 about it all, and that “jt looked libel suit out of as if there were certain..persons in this village waiting to make, a Celgar 8, Continued froin pare’ ¥ to sign a mild’ letter. I wish ‘to . ” r said r did not think there was wie, 8 congratulate you. Ubel. I said I did not feel happy 10° Mr, Brookes than cited: the commansinenta of.. safety by.the A Man- "Nneoll. At road speeds of 60 miles per hour, ’. approximately “2,500; gals.’ clusively « made, by .AC Spark the radiator | C burns: off, deposits per, hour, | according to” General | that. otherwise would“ foul the Motors engineers, plug: ‘and. hamper ite operation. particular attention 3 the first MORAN. STEPS IN rtain to ich. urges every ‘supervisor | to “care for At this point fe “Moran, the people at work as you. would || who had been standing behind alcare for yo le at. hi 2 counter, joined in the discussion,| "ae Coon ne aha Ronee thus revealing that he was the) winning . the He spoke of the honor of Interior Lumber. ‘ce by Comm, Westwood. - Mr. Moran said, he should be made amends te: ¥ do not’ think there is any, m “J represent Mr. Affleck,” “and -T, ithink that if a man has been. wronged the way Mr. Affleck has been, Tro- phy for’ the ee year ina row, ‘The’. Trophy, -donated ‘by ring, was on display at. the meet- ing. Mr. Brookes also sald that here who is. as qualified-in the | the. company had. been fortunate engineering field. as Mr. Affleck is, er think that Mr. ‘Affleck has| Bob Rivers as chief safety man been hurt, and it is-my duty as|to supervise safety. measures his solicitor to see:that he gets|both here and at’ Nakusp, The what the pertinent Jaw, entitles| man in charge: of safety at.Cast- him to. My previous suggestions to you were made in’ the~hope|™ that’ you did not doubt. Mr. Affleck’s ability, and. 1° ask you Sa Corner and Mr. Beaton of in securing*the services of Mr. legar before Mr. Rivers’: appoint- ment: was Rennie Mitchell. The next speakers were Mr. Affleck's ti 2 AUCTION SALE . + Timber Sale X71317 here will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 10:30 am. Local Time dn June 25th, 1956, .in the office of the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, B.C., the Licence X71317, to cut: 1,682,000 cubic feet of larch, white pine, cedar, lodgepole, pine, balsam, hemlock, yellow pine: and other species and 127,000 lineal feet of cedar poles and ‘piling on an area situated on part of Lot 4598, and vacant Crown land, Sentinel Mountain, South-east of Sentinel Lookout, Kootenay Land District, Five years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend. the auction in person may submit'a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further - particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minis- ter. of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Nelson, BC.,..or the Forest Ranger,| ci BC. Se aw iday 2 pkts. for ..... ROUND) STEAK Li Specials and Satu May 11th an‘di2th e e ‘ PEAS; Salad Queen, frozen’ ah ees STRAWBERRIES, Salad: Queen, frozen - - Pkt. . 5 ore ee gletg ales ete ee ees oi REMEMBER MOTHER ™ on Sunday turday ‘Anne ‘Hathaway Chocolates . Whisper: Nylons -|shall' need a secondes for, that fledk as an_ engineer. to:.retract’ such as 8 ‘|may contain insinuation’ on: Mr. tre Mr. Beaton said that.lum- and’ ability.”tper workers Comm. Westwood ‘said, “We! afraid to show initiative in im- have nothing against'Mr.'’ Af- Compensation should’ not’ be proving working processes and I. only|go right to the. top if that was wish to point out that Mr. Af-|necessary to obtain action.’ Mr. fleck’s man brought us figures|Corner stressed the fact. that that were. different from ‘those| genuine: co-operation and ‘the Affleck gave us. I think Mr. Af-| proper attention to human nature fleck is big enough-a gentleman|was more to accept our apology in: view of] mechanical .adhererice to the 1045 the circumstance that we did| safety rules in the not know he. was in-hospital at that time. We i ded:.no re- important: than WCB ,booklet. Mr, Norman Daly, Safety Jeast.. Comm. Krueger; and to Mr. Affleck.” and Comm. Westwood agree Public works. supervisor Mr. I stall write a letter to this effect * Mr. Moran than asked. to; be given a copy: of such.a; _letter, He said’ that although Safety Vv. Jenks. than, reviewed. the figures - given by eis ‘Adileck 5 id Officer for flection .on his ability ‘in the|42 ‘Interior Lumberman’s As- sociation, then detailed the pro- minent place safety-mindedness has won for itself ‘on the indust- rial and public relations scene. Week was . only instituted in 1950 accidents were ° already down. 32%, despite a 40 per cent in ti 1 MOTION OF / CONFIDENCE FAILS”. Comm, Krueger then moved that .a_ vote of. confidence be given Comm. Westwood for his work as:water works chairman. Chairman’ Kraft said, ‘We motion.” ed water works construction. "No definite conclusions. were reach-|bute to the seven . employees ed. ‘Mr. R. T. Waldie paid tri- honored at the dinner and spoke of the history of the company... Toward the. close of . the the Western ‘ Lumberman ‘Maga- |’ Solve your. = ° | CEILING PROBLEM... A man-and-wite tee ‘can ceiling an aver- | £98 room in 2 to 3 hours. ae Cold-reliaf U itterns: 12%! _ Soe ea a 4k inch thick The “hot tip” spark plug, ex. | of. water are circulated through | Plug Division of Genetal Motors: meeting, a film on safety was shown by Inspector Beaton. moved that the r Commissioners Ws and -| Krueger be accepted. Comm: ignation of and oneaer glanced” around ‘the table.-They met-cold stares “Doesn't anybody have’, the guts to. second a.motion of com fidence «in .me?”).Comm, ‘West; wood ‘asked: angrily. © Comm, © Atchison » said, .-: have: every confidence in Mr. Wéstwood’s ' sincerity and his desire to act for the. best of the. village.. However, statements that he made at the last’ meeting are’ in contradiction to what he said ‘here ‘today.”. Here the. meeting: flared up into a series: of heated. recrim-. inations. between Westwood ‘and Krueger: on one side, and Kraft other. © ~ TENDER: “RESIGNATIONS | and ener then got up and, started ‘to. walk-out. “Wait a- “eninute, /” Mr. Kraft said. ““fYou-.. will. have to “put your resignations in writing,‘and they will have to be accepted, Py this board.” This’ was done. 7 The ‘Village Clerk, Mr A. TT. Horswill then. requt fe have the “floor for, ia few morm= Both: resignations eae “lack of co-operation on .the part: of: the village: commission) as. the. rea- son: the - motion. Harris, and ‘ Atchison on ~the he ‘did not spend enough time in. the » office. “Caustic. ermarks last session, at -which I was rot present,” -he said, “I understand that Mr. -Westwood feels. his wife ‘has: been, hurt. I. wonder’ 3 ave a. brief:'ae- ‘count: of 0 e.. worked: by. him © without remuneration. . of services performed in the inter- ‘est -of . the : village beyond: the call: of. duty. “Just about every businessman takes his coffee breaks. these days,” he said.. (‘I never do..My: office help doesn’t either. Not. one man in :this town stays:in his office: as reli- giously as I'do: As to’suggestions that there was improper leak’ of information to °:Mr. Affleck,:: I defy “anyone 'to: prove that “I STORE FINE AT FOURTA cave! figures ‘anyone s that} ‘to the village.” DEMANDS APOLOGY ast ‘ Mr. . Horswill concluded by “It there is: not a paid of} your .apol in::the next issue..of the Jocal paper, you will hear from my saying, solicitor.” Lc + Harris ‘then were made about me. at ‘the| - Mother S Day GIFTS. BLOUSES ......0 a ee ; $1.98> SI i Cotton Dacron, “Amel: & ‘Nylon, only. $3.99 SKIRTS 0... $6: 95. 3 0.95 is $12: 95 "Beautiful ‘Stylee—-Polished Cotton, Sizes. 10 = 18 “ONLY ret _ DACRON. DRESSES. * So ‘easy: to care for. Floral Designs ‘PRICED AT: : {$13.95 * Other items'-on: our counters “which sty a wilt please mother are. ade 4 SCARVES, PURSES, “ALSO—Don’t miss. the attrac display . of household items hardware dept:: PYJAMAS, * NIGHTGOWNS, PANTIES, TOWEL SETS.:. - 8 -CENTS:PER COPY Volunteer: labor was’' the labor‘ names’ with any ‘dir ‘In? the to, handle ‘the matter, °. -tion will be well eriyaneea” by the’ rink. site,..sh the end of next week, since con- | hours donated. ’; Berard By struction will be under way at bees abe -ereaited as : cash . dona; TO-BE. HELD FRIDAY, 18. °* The’ Castlegar and: District |: that time. ~ - “Word was received ‘tront the Dring Construction Co. that: one of thelr officials.is.in Vancouver with the plans for the rink, which have. to been. approved.'by the ‘By ae a Mother’s Day Song ordered and - will by Mr. Jim, La‘nont—sre well in] wre distributed | at\(that. time. Mem- Tall. and’ Pruitrale bers:.of the Prdjects Society will ‘Men, wishing to do-volunteér | assist .Mr. Lamont :-in . servicing ‘the rink’may leave their | and also. give. information and volun- - mrext, ‘few. days,’ however,’ a’ re+ tee, labor ; registration,“ gistration’ office ‘will’ be. set up A: bulletin; ‘board -has ‘been be. erected ‘at family. plot there. |. the man |Ann Ten me After Long’ iliness Mrs, "Anne Klimovich’, died Tuesday, May ‘15, :in’ ‘Taid-Tada- {/mac ‘Hospital at ‘the.’ age. Sof .70, to -the ‘project_—th profits ‘trom She ‘had: been “iu for~ a’ Jong |. ‘main topic ‘of ‘business’ discussed | the’ gas sales’ ‘realized on May: 1 at the. director’s ‘meeting ‘of the - Projects Society Monday ‘night. hand, :and bur}er. gards will) be An immediate drive ‘was Iduneh- -ed. 9 time... jBerore moving. to Castlegar, Klimovich) had. lived, ‘in ‘The’ deceased was’ born:, in Rue and came to Canada’ in |, May, 18.'at:. Vancouver, ‘and. .the burial will’ take: place dn fhe ions, Kinnaird: “Resident's Relative . Composes. A ‘close ‘relative of a’ Kin- High School Students Advised. On. Careers students: were advised on future -‘eareers by:a number of speakers ficially' allover the States, from “here “and. on Career Day, pee: 10. ‘An- “A pro- ‘fessions and Sracnee of industry unselling’ periods, ' a luncheon®!-was:’served. to the speakers. and members. of" the AM “inthe. Home] & ‘ Baile: ‘Day: them a year 1880 and wrote the es’ for it. Worked time| $50-RETAILERS’ DRAW ird' resident’ is th: zi the Mother's Day Ante orig! Twe High Sch {8 mow being Pike United Teachers Resign © *- The composer,’ "Mrs, ‘Aletta tri ie Gilker eho lives ‘in Seattle, is det \No..0 has accepted :the te a sister-in-law of Mrs. J. Ewart. Castlegar senior. high ‘school Mrs. ‘Gilker formerly’ resided at| tective June 30. Prince: Rupert, B.C.-She is an last. Sunday. at cms partormed questions, the board: sat in com- Church, Rev. LC, Johnston con- mittee, and public and the press ile ducting ‘the: serv’ : Retail Merchants’, Association Friday night at 8 o'clock in.front of the Legion . Memorial “Hall. of their Friday night openings. ‘The. School : Board: tor : ‘Dis: Newly’ Proudfoot: and Mr. and: Mrs. P. Harshenin. : +«In'accordance with its usual practice when’ dealing- with staff. ‘were excluded. E A number of questions ‘re: Jating to. improvement, (Funeral ' will be . held . .on|- will conduct :their prize’ drawing |. This \will be a regular feature| ‘appointed » to -- the! | ‘pianist who: has + won a° number’ of ‘prizes. She teaching © staff, were: “Miss-~ iC. the’ sere ee :the: hot :water. bo’ tl, Society ‘is * $11,000" ali ected abnual oe atthe 2 | Scho the Sere or: Tre: erat the high-school. Also- dis 'S. barge, which was {} charge ‘broke, is ‘back.'in ‘opera- | tion ‘again, ‘a@'spokesman. for. the hool "i The nae Hadibeen approved! by the government, and. funds will. be-available with. the — ‘bet ginning. of: ‘the new. fiscal : “year in “April,” 1957. “An amount, of 400 perveapi- ta ‘will be. paid*to properly con- | stituted local committees, whi er. grant of "ec ‘per -eapita. i-will,: be. made. to.-com- marks in. physics, chem- a a ieee? and’ con-| started -| while ‘the barge ‘was at Needles s the Kootenays;'. and: “the >| cargo was made sood! “Said ; this week. taking.on' -bilge’ :water on ‘the “Lower: Arrow Lake..All of ‘the’ resulting: damage to the i fom. in- n-| of the Sulliant, ‘School was held “|on. Thursday, “May “10,” and~!at- ‘tracted: Swidespread’ vattention. ,: Over '$50' was Taised’ and: the / Closest cbehind was ‘Trail. | Sune” Killough, «Maureen: ‘Lam- : bert “Ronald; Kennedy, Robert |7 » School:-‘in 5 $10 .to;Mount St. Francis’ in Nel- The thanlcs ‘of beth. the state |? and. ‘pupils go out. to all: those i An. in’ trouble’ when the bilge. dis-| Of - ! The: holds of barge. No.: ii ; Club’ has gictted the the]: ect form as she“ clears the bar at 4 ft. 8 inches is:Xvonne Patton, ‘Senior Girls, at. the: 8.HLHLS. house track! meet. Y¥vonne,: whose. ‘supple, cotter grace! put ‘her far. ahead.of- othr j instructors, "7. by her se y —Castlegar: News, Photo - A’ large’ number’ of new re- cords were -establislied in the ‘ack Meet, held points. _House One had 271 pts. House Two, 244) ». House enaee “of the: “various » follows: 3°75 yds, Shirley Ceres 100; eyds, Judy... Onions; harom.:Vanderberg;, and Moe Rilkoff tied. 2 Junior Boys: 75: yds., Donnie | event Wallace;: 100: yds, Tom: Mojelsky;) 220 high George Bonderotf; 220, yds; Geo. Bontiaroff; 440. yds, ‘Bob. Hubert; part, magic: tricks, were’. selon ed by. Al: Hichert’ of Trail; ‘with. points, was‘House Four with 283]* off; ‘hop, | - S.HH.S.. House Track Meet \Winners. Break Records jump, ‘Mary. Mazareff: high jump, ‘Yvonne, Patton; Kop, step, jump, Yvonne. Patton; Mildred Marcellus; ‘shot * put, | Sharref Riley.: Senior Boys: 100 yds, Paut Walker;. 220 Bill Murray; - 440 "yds, Paul'“Walker; 88 yds, b > mile, Bob Town- send; high jutop, Fred Horcoff: broad jump, Fred . Stoochnotf; pole vault, Fred Stoochnoff; hop, ven: jump,’ Harry, Harry: Sherstibetoft- discus, Tom Repin; ‘shot put, ‘Fim Repin. New school records were, established in most of the inter- mediate ang. - Senior students [such -declarat ns tell witht ‘within ie jurisdiction -of | the ; central 7" District: competitors re s| taking: top honors .on:.the: third centres :with an average: of utp 7. Outstandi tpl were J. an of, Cast: Appearing’: on: previous aS was’ Lois McIntosh (ifezz0-So- prano,::Kinnaird).-- ulte, = all elocutionists «from Baird cae with all clubs atten- : tl 3 C01 pl picnic’: on *-August :4 at: the: Kin- treasurer,’ were distributed. ~ ‘Kérody a0 oe meeting ay it is. ‘hoped ° to have ‘Castlegar : was’ leading: other a