CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1961 DEALER FOR HILLMAN SUNBEAM and COMMER - CARS Commer smali Trucks and Busses also INTERNATIONAL ‘LINE ‘OF TRUCKS ‘AND _STATIONWAGONS ROCK ISLAND SERVICE Box 37, Trail, B.C. Phone 2844 a facade Picnic Plain The Women’s Association of Robson Chur. Robson Sunday School ed in ‘June Retfeshiments' were served ‘by ch held their meeting in the Rob- son Church Hall. Mrs. W. R. Brown, president, presided and there were 14 members present, After the opening prayer by the president,. the business meeting commenced with the report of the successful “Market Day” held re- cently, ‘e It was decided to hold the an- nual Sunday School Picnic in June. ‘The members were. sexed to consid- the of 'the evening who H, Perkins and Mrs. Gravel Stolen From: Blueberry About 20 yards of gravel have been stolen from the Village of 6 gravel pit at er the the meeting day from ine firat Tuesday of the month to the first Wednes- day. As this would involve a change in the Constitution members. were order thot the procedure may be correctly followed. Thi Read the. Classified: MISSION TO CANADA M Ro E F $ SUN. MAY 21 2 P.M. C. J. A. T. JUNE 14 S.H.H.S. CASTLEGAR e praised the ap- pearance of the hall Moor, now, that the tiling hes been laid. Thanks go to H. A, Evans and his associates for their work in connection with this project. At the’ close of the meeting A. Stander of Ymir showed a series of slides on the Union ‘of South Africa and delighted the menrbers with his description of life and conditions in that part of the world. ~ ROBSON SOCIALS were Mrs, E, eee, Mrs, D. Car-[y, Mrs, A, K. Waldle, Phone 5921 ‘Visiting at the home of Mr,.and ‘| Mrs, ALE. Waldie over the week- end were the latter's parents, Mr. and_Mrs, Geo. Fletcher of Trail, Mrs, 8. Humphries has return- ed home after a‘ short stay in the hospital, ©. 5 Miss Bybll White of Vancouver -| was a guest. of Mrs, H, McPhee at [the home of Dr. W. L. Wright dur_ ing the. past week. K ‘Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Smecher were Mr. and Mrs. Nixon and children of, Kimberley. Mr, and Mrs, R; E. Batchelor and Tom have. returned home from a weekend trip to Riondel, Po Creek. w . foreman Paul Hilde- brandt told council Monday that tracks at the pit indicate that a dual-whéel truck was used. He said the theft has been reported to the Girls, Mothers Hold Communion Breakfast ‘The Senior Sodality of ‘Mary, under ‘the supervision of the Sisters of the their | foot on. “Coinaus fo Harte Language Barriers Language ‘hurdies will be seap- ed successfully when census takert visit Canadian homes" begizning, dune 1. “ In yecent decades, Canada has attracted iminigrants from almost every country In the world. The ma- Co. jority of New Canedians leara Eng- lsh or French soon after petting soi], Bus many — mohers at & communion freabtast on Sunday. A spiritual memento of Moth- er’s Day was presented to each mo- Robson Institute To Send Adoptee A Suitable Gift. The regular monthly meeting of the Robson Women’s Institute ‘yas held recently at the home of Mrs, 8S. Grant with. 13 members answering the roll. call and one visitor present, Following routine business it was decided to send.the Institute adop- tee a.glit suitable to her age. ‘The treasurer's report was gi- ven by Mrs. Fowler and the sgricul- ture report by Mrs, P, dolly. . : che Institute -will not sponsor a, Garden’ Contest this year but.ra- ther will direct their efforts on be- helf of the -Fall Pair. . MYs, Hubert reported on her attendance at the zone. conference of the Recreation Commission. Other committee reports were: citizenship, Mrs. Chalmers; home economics, Mrs. S.° Grant; Fall ‘Fair, Mrs. J. 8. Scott. —« ‘Mrs, A. Smecher was appointed publicity convenor. It was decided by the member= ship to sponsor the Home Nursing service. Mrs. Courtnell reported on her attenadnce at the District Confer- ence held recently at Slocan City. A coffee and plant sale was held on May 17 in the community hall. The booster prize was won by Mrs. V. Pattullo. Refreshments were served by the: hostesses by P. dolly and Mrs, L. M, Quance. Blacktopping Start Expected this Week Blackline Paving expécts to start paving 10th Ave, this week, village foreman Paul Hildebrandt told Kinnaird council Monday. In other business, Mr. Hilde- brandt said thet ine cleaning of the shoudlers of the higways at the north end of the village has been completed while 500 yards of gravel were hauled onto the Hick’s road. The footing have also been poured for the office addition ‘to the works EAE | > ed. ras I icici lJ ON A Building GET AS MUCH AS: *, $80.00 © TRADE-IN FAIRBANKS - MORSE Square Tub ~ SEMI. AUTOMATIC. WASHER. WITH. PUMP, “TIMER AND: LINT CATCHER SEE IT NOW! ‘CASTLEGAR. PHONE 2161 NEW Supply ther from her daughter in the plea- sant setting of the KC’ Hall, made ~ festive for the occasion. Spring, flo- ‘wers were set intermittently along the blue and white atrips-extending the length of the white covered tables. ‘Mrs, P..J. Vaessen thanked the Sisters on behalf of the mother- daughter assemblage which . inclid- ed Mrs. H. Newell and Peggy, Mrs. J. McLean and Ann, Mrs, A, Ber- tarione and Audrey,.Mra, E, Hyde and Elaine, Mrs. J, Hendricks and Noreen, Mrs. K. Soberlak and Di- anne, Mrs, J. Kaufman and Nicole, | £0 Mrs,.R, Archambault. and Arlane and Mrs. Vaessen, Sandra and. Jac- especially. the older members of ethnic groups — are alill anle to understand only a limited Soncien’ of either language, , To help the flow of conversa tion between census takers and those. who speak little, English, ot French, a. three-pronged solution is Planned: selection of census takers who ppdak_the language, the use of interpreters, and translation of cen- sus documents into ethnic tongues. Languages efcountered by. cen- sus takers will vary.from one part ,| of Canada:to another: Vancouver, for example, has several thousand Chinese residents, To help 'enumer- ate them, the population census a is being translated, as in 1951 sek te dialects of chinese will. be hired. | in British Seven Firms Bid tn 24-Hile Pavin ing _ OF. How. Highway: Seven} ‘bids were-made on pav- ing of the 24.69 ‘miles of Gouthern ‘Trans-Provincial Highway. between Michener’ Creek) and ‘Kinnaird, when tenders were pence, in Vice torla; West from Kinnaird,'a few mi- les of the route to be paved have had a ‘putvi-mix, surface for some time. ‘The rest of the section con- cerned currently consists of gravel surface, Under this'contract will ‘be ap- piled the'first hot-mix ‘asphalt pa. ving anywhere ‘on’ the : Blueberry- Paulson’ link, with the exception of a short ‘stretch’ at the Christina | Lake “end,” ‘This ‘stretch of - ‘paving ‘all Teach almost to the atte’ of the’ Mo_ Crag Oreek ‘canyon bridge, expected to be constructed later this year. Bids contained in the tenders opened were: Marwell Paving Co., $716,270; Mannix Co, Ltd., ‘$802,800; Perini: Pacific Ltd., $761; 120; Peter Klewit “Sons Co, (Canada) Ltd. $774,560; General Construction Co. ‘Thode Construction “Dawson Wade & For ‘Print® Sale. The , Ribeon,” Evening, Group held their meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Rennenter with 20 members |- present. He put up in Castle gear and > Robson - for! thé ‘annual print ‘sale. which is :to-be “held in the near future. Mrs. B. ‘Benham. ‘aid, Dare. vy. Penson ‘are in’ charge’ of entertain- ment for the next meeting ito be held at the home of Mrs. H. Bel-' beck, ° Winer "of, the booster jirlze was Mrs. J. Russian interpreters-will be catled. into play,: Interpreters: will also be .employed for Xtallans. At the -close .of ‘ee very enjoy- able evening ents — were ‘Userved by, the, hostess. : Hours 8-6 to ri ufacture.. companies which has ’ nari i _-of tubular aluminum products for over a quarter of a century.’ It is made from the finest heavy-gauge: seamless aluminum alloy. procurable; and is. subject y inspection and testing »¢ every stage of man- ~ VETERINARY. CLINIC a RAIL RANCH): '3194-A Highway Drive » (BEHIND GLENMERRY “MARKET) ‘| Gastle Motors -PHONE 2411 uous ae Veayeseeeee ner has:,begun,\an‘/appea}; againgt ‘the ‘dismissal of an assault charge Vaid by a Sons: of: Freedom ‘youth’ The charge was; tase out i auauets :& month ago by district ma- was, gating in Gefence of his Aes baked ‘when he strulk 1 week! tain the court erred in three ; respects, whe ‘appeal is eet down: to be heard in:-trial’ de~ nova form \'in Grohd Forks, before aicounty court, Idge, | dbably.. Judge; Bric Dawson will ee although Grand Forks is iin? the! of ~ Only One Mishap, : So. Far in GM&S “May Sete Month ae a of the iat Caatlegor entertained ‘their ‘parents at an, n tntretog Se: in parties tt Parish. Uy. ie ‘rimbte card ‘Oral i. sparesThe + “groups. were ‘Mar: F. el Siardeaa and ‘Judge ‘colgt shoun ‘of Pénticton, *- The chatge - against’ Veregin barodes wher’ the father of young P called, polic i erigin test! | Bea the boy across the face } moment of. mental anguish. Verigin ‘was dgfended by. Crates gar solicitor’ Bachna :Moran, en crown counsel ins more of Trail. “Ina Teport ” “to. the at ey genezal, Wetmore reportedly took issue, with some aspects of the magn istrate’s findings, ‘and; the spree! } resulted. ferigin said he;had { "| wegen toy dlsgiea with cused entor dng ‘ayneiite in jhis house, a states ment’'to which the younger Podo- rennikols” ap) apparently tooky:excen- | °' ie to the father some registered letters he had recelved from the: Sons of pee fraternal council, ‘and ‘whi- bh accusgd Verigin of; plotting. to set rid Batoty ato th - progral Hed‘ out’ saulfectorly at all! 'Oo~ “Employees are'showlng.a gen. uine™ interest in. promoting safety,” Hon nate Paling phasizing not only 7 ite ae ately? ‘out ga safety at ho and on'the. hig ‘With ‘only 0 dent ‘recorded -’s0 ‘far in, ~ gatety Month, employees: argé hoping to! better last year's record when there were two, one of; them at. Hlinber- fir6 to’ his own he ome, ly. and the other at bial + oe ‘that ‘the, Sepirsld teams Who entered com- 2:0 Highlighting..the- evening. was: a onatration oft work’ by.i the two |: arid: Mrs, ° ihe Sint: snit-Becena: ‘Packs, Films of camps and hikes .in ‘|;which guides: have participated were. close, *) The appeal papers served: on Verigin and. the snagistrate: _Jaat {present partner, ‘E. M roa “Ot Cantlegat, iad eiitered inta-an, agreement ‘T. Wetmore annownced that he and party party , bable: the:, spartnera. would :brin; fourth man’ inte the um in he | nest: future...” “Mir, ‘Wetmore: and: Mr: eral ‘Anwoclation. es ELECTRIC oe. LTB. PHONE 729) Box 188. Sonstinesr, BO. in'k ‘and ers courts both ;-prosécution ‘an has de in a has-e, “wide elvll buginess../< 222. Mr. MoGaifley has practised law “En the course-of an bs address to’ delegates att of Kootenay Municipalities, village Columbia pollution “is a crime.” ?: Hie:said pollution was: being -p mitted to. such ‘an exte 3 hazard to tourism.’. ¥ said, was not the answer, =“We have @ new. indusi ted five miles above’ us,” he.said, in reference’to Celgar, “‘and:we have ‘nothing. but “complaints: ‘about Saor, and pollution.” ” Loeblich . ‘admitted Eiinatra]. could not. “technically prove, Fiyer|’ Pollution ‘was ; end his vi hich. you know has blich’ insisted... Kinnaird chad ais. for>. feainet the city. of Nelson «which, asid. his city had made anm-attempt to =seék : government: financial ald , ‘and; 4up, to the\present had enfoyea 4 very, little ' ‘succéss, +The’ chairman “of the 3S, Pol- , | lution board,’ J. E. Brown, attend- | -the: , to. replace; ‘no ‘valves to repairy'no. Tabeicatio “both pump and-motor.are water cooled and wat = done about it, ing AKM:in his capacity.of deputy minister of . sotunicipal affairs, said Just: be ding * ‘ annual meeting of the Association Carl’. Loeblict * asserted | «. lagers’ health,- but “would you. want water; be Poisonous ms materials dumped into it.” |” cleaned ‘in ‘a dusting. machine, It is Re city of Rossland-and Celgar.” throug! then ‘cooked: for: five! or: six: hours sodium hydroxide Gye), » | ahs, * . The cookirig Mquor1s- drawn’ oft}, and, the’ pulp, after fire and} = ing: Res a A ‘special: type of pulp, As\pro-, duced. from’ flax. straw;” : raw) ‘material. of linen: The; Max pulp is, bleached and. used ‘in the of: clearette papers, | a contro? area, - SEN Soren ees He sald if affected” ‘waunlespalt~| \| tles_would send -tilm. details of pol- would see what could be} Delentes resolved to" wget ‘inva weak: caustic:colution -of. lime, é In' Exrope. stra | pulps. are : Pay aii bills. by cheque on a. Persenal Chequing. « 1. Account. The: low. service charges: are . prepaid... ted “Your, ‘cancelled- sheques are Four, receipts. su for eaving. “Aaa to - lance. Oe youl