“Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. eel parish hall of St. Andrew's: Ang-{kusp for a week-end visit with {Hoan Church, in Trail on: Tues-| his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. hall’ will become. the| and Mrs,' Joe: Zeleznik, returning, tof Father's collection pags tinea! with donations. “Fther Barnes ‘expressed’ ‘grati- or erdrgnenas tye me ainwy EROVIN G lal ~COUCHMAN FOWLER: ok. - COLLINSON AGENCIES: LTD. ARE PLEASED TO ‘ANNOUNCE THAT THEY. ARE NOW, -. GASTLEGAR “SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS PPP j day. The! basement section of a proposed { Sunday evening. \). tude’ for ‘the esteem’ shown ‘him new church. Mr, and Mrg.'A:'T.|. Messrs, I,.F. Morehouse and H.| and: said he was sorry, to leave Horswill and Mrs, Gordon Reith, | Jcal, Nakusp, were: recent visit- | Castlegar.; “Castlegar will always Kinnaird, were also present.: ors to Castlegar \in : connection | be my first love,” he declared. PHONE 3031 | Mrs, L, V. Campbell and|with the -purchase . of “Waldie’s): Dancing to the music of Paul daughter Regina 1 Mes, Gale And- Sawmill by Celgar Co. Zanet and his accordion and re-' Archdeacon B, A. Resker was erson, ‘s board of. commis-| ¢reshments served by ladies of Published Every Thursday. at i “The Crectrouils of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13) 1952 Vol. 5, No. 46 7 Cents Per. Copy ‘among the visiting clergy at the trip t to Spakene,§ ‘Sundey ‘evening. sioners and members of the Town, 0 Na-|'F ge Co ‘dedication ceremonles of the new SPECIALS STANFIELD'S Red Label Combinations Regular — $7.95 _SPEGIAL — $7.25 STANFIELD’S Red Label Shirts or Longs: Regular — $4.75 SPECIAL —:$3.95 .} Broken Lines IN ALL WOOL WORK PANiS © Regular — $7.50 TO ‘CLEAR -— $3.1 15 Regular — $9.25 _ TO CLEAR — $4.95 WEST'S CHILDREN’S : SH OES ae a ane — Oxfords and Boots . For School and Dress | “¥en Will Bé Pleased With 3 The Sole ‘And 2 lity BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE FCLOTHING . SHOES was a visitor at the. home of Mr. | the’ winter ‘months, ‘| Dalton, Ted Gergely,’ Silvio De- of: the:,C the district with some male assist- founcil he:| ance, completed the evening. Planning! Association’ in’ Trail City »-Hal noon ‘sessions of the conference: Topics discussed ‘included Use of Land, Transportation, Regional and: Plagning and the law. A Mrs, T,. Mitchell, Nakusp, paid |) will yesterday, * % Mr. and Mrs, ‘colin Petts are spending a:week's visit with rela-. tives in Calgary, ‘Alberta. : Yorkton, Sask.,. today. Mrs. M. J. Devitt, Robson, hag left ‘for Ottawa, Ontario where i she will spend the winter months. Miss Doris ‘Sutherland, Trail, and Mrs. W. O. Devitt last weeks. |. W. R. Kerr is in bed this week, after a sudden illness. Mr. and Ms. J. ‘F. Killough and |: family left last week by motor |. car for a holiday at coast points. Mrs, Hay, Winnipeg, Man., has joined her son-in-law and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kerr for Mrs,. Barrie. Hill has died sud- ‘denly ‘at cher parents’ home in Wardner, B.C. She and. her, hus- band left Castlegar last week io ‘Wardner. ** Farewell Socials Honor Fr. Barnes :This week..might be dubbed|. “Farewell to Father Barnes” week as..Catholics and non-Catholics i last ; Thursday, Nick |’ NETS Ogidw,’ chairman . of | the’ local |. ; z board, was. chairman for after-|' Hi: a a short visit to Mrs. A. T. Hors-;| f Mr. W. Sharples. is leaving. for |? .. foreand economy of an insu- 3 cut fuel bills * Wow you can enjoy the com- { iated home for a price never before dreamed of... aad . 3 as much as 40%: “ You can-actually instal! Zonolite Inculation yourself © in a single afternoon, too! Easy foinstall *. just pour Zonoiite vermicu-" ite Insulation directly from = the bag between attic Joists “| and sidewall studs. That's alk = there is to ict Irs s fire-proof, alike are holding fare- well parties in honor of Rev. Father Jos. B, Barnes who is leav- ing for his new duties as pastor of the parish of Fernie tomorrow, | A group of thé popular priest’s friends gathered at the home of | Mr. and Mrs, Mike Dalton Sat- urday evening and then on Tues- staged their own social evening farewell., Tonight, the Knights of. Columbus, Trail Council will join the Castlegar Columbus Club in another farewell social. -. At the Dalton home, Saturday, fifteen ‘of ‘Father's: friends -pres- ented him witha purse, Refresh- ments were served. Those pres- included’ W. Sharples, .Roy Tip- ping, M. Moran, K. Sharples, O. Lightle, G. Wanless, L. Botham- ely, C. Bell; E. Fredericksen, M. meo and V. Jones. Ted Gergely | provided ‘a musical ‘background to the occasion with piano solos. Tuesday’s parish get-together was. highlighted. by ‘musical. and it as: well asa ‘ion: In the nehifirsroct puso fo8i} STOR. 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S PINEAPELE-CHUNES, Tidbits.or- Crushed-Doles, 3-for-990- CORN, ‘Whole Kernel Lynn Valley, 15-0z. 3 tins for. 50c PEAS-& CARROTS, MB. 15 oz., 8 tins for “TOMATOES, Bullman’s, 20-07, 3 tins... es _ WATCH FOR THE BARGAINS in Our DRYGOODS. FALL CLEARANCE SALE This Weol-End | {Be Cn Time For Our... 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL: - "SATURDAY ‘y CO-OP STORE To Late To Classify. a in the Twin River's: || Bethes rma een | Lumber & Building Sup : willlast orate ofyour home! Corde io or call for FREE es- + timate today! ~WALDIE Collection Agents “thesis at Sick Benefit Assn. of B.C. Payments may now be pald at thelr office and applications for ompeete will also. be accepted. { Phone - 2921 . for Deer Park and Mr. J. Remple| “HAY CH ECK This List FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS " HOG FEED : FLOUR "CEREALS | TARM HARDWARE STRAW - PEAT MOSS me ‘POULTRY FEED DAIRY FEED Anderson Feed. Co. " Castlegar and Districts. FEED HEADQUARTERS — Castlegar, _Kinnaird ‘and Robson tT os. Check (System Guarantees ~ PESCRIPTION. Potty ve ACCURACY. Y. PITTS” : Rexall Drug Open: Evenings No. o.Olling — No, Plumbing — No Vibration-— au ONITOR _ PRESTOMAT No: Noise No: Winger — No: Agitator — No “Spinner. — — - Ne Gontrols— No Gears Uses sQue Turd the Hot Water and One Ha the Electricity 0 Others L U MBE R AND *_BUILDING SUPPLY _ school population.” . *. The! rep George Drew Begins ‘lage of. Castlegar: WwW. T. Wald * Drew .to the ‘economic picture’ and’ other. im- : “Horror’and fear were written on Anuual School Meatings Gonsider Expanding Needs Of Expanding District ‘R, ‘Hunter -was elected, trustee for Castlegar and ‘R, T. Waldie was reelected trustee ioe Robson at the annual ratepayers’ school meetings in the various schools of the Castlegar School District last week. Representatives elected . were as follows: Mrs, J. Kent re-elected re-elected for Renata, There were no ratepayers in attendance at the Tarry’qmecting and a repres-| entative ia ne locality will be convert the ‘Medical Room: and the Stidents’ Council Room: into classrooms and the space under | the bleachers is being used; asa ‘projection .and band toom,”: the reports’ stated, The trustees disclosed that pre- Timinary| plans for further class- rooms*.and’ ‘school expansion, ‘have been prepared by the board and are ‘now being considered by the’ Department’ of Education. If approved ‘by the ‘Department, these plans will, he presented. to for the Sten poard. At each of the meetings, the work accomplished during the past year was briefly, outlined and some consideration given to future plans. Another Bus to be Purchased Transportation is very satisfact- ory, the trustees reported. There is a fleet of four buses, of 55 pns- senger capacity. each and the Board has just received author- ization to purchase a small bus to be used on the’ Ootischenia run from where'12 pupils are at- tending High School. Drivers are maintaining their safety record. :The report also reviewed the opening of the new one-room school at Deer Park; :the mainte- nance and repair work .carried on in a number of the schools; the institution of Senfor Matric. class- es this. year; the beginning of Night School. and the continuing maintenance * of. Public” Health Service under Miss B. Conroy. More Building Needed "he annual ‘cae ‘of the school. trustees -and .representa-| : tives is being held today in the > Sewn testes nears school board office at Castlegar. HUMAN TRAGEDY. ° Above are. pictiifed the 1 automobiles that collided south-of the Blueberry Creek Funeral Services For Mrs, Lilly Carlson Held Sat. Afternoon - Funeral services for Mrs, Lilly Carlson, victim of thé. traffic tee gedy just south of the Blueberry reek bridge a week ago yester- day evening were held way to a haspite The Carlson vehicte,.frotr hurled throngh- the windshield to die shortly after on,the 3} in the foreground. ‘The wreckage of the Palsson car) driven. by Roland Palsson:and carrying -six other passengers, al lof whom were Tushed to hospital with injuries, lies in the backpround, : a riangled remains head..on. at the curve: just bridge a week aga last night. \: which Mrs, Carlson was : afternoon’ in St: ‘Alban’s “Angli- can. Church, »Archdeacon -B. A. Resker. officiating. Deparied Soldi rs Critically:injured :in- the two car scollston which sent eight Honored Here By. beople to hospital and left: two sedans a mass of twisted: wreck- Remembrance Service. age, were Henry Carlson, hus- band: of th * Those’ who. gave ‘their lives: “ @ dead woman, | and the: two: world wars.and:in the T.E. Mrs, Fourt,.who sustained Korean’ conflict; ‘are. still part. in ow we close this year ‘of 1952, is ‘the school’ accommodation for’ the next five or six: years,” the trus- tees reported. “We all realize that the area has expanded tremen- dously and is now on the ‘thresh- pel fractured” “yertdbne: and. three|the:great Symphony of the Uni: Also injured and rushed to, hos- % pital-were Roland Palsson, driver} of the other’ car, his mother Mrs. J. Palsson, Mrs, A.E. Strange, A. H. Walters, Harry 'T, Waters and “mat was ‘the theme of the Re. hold ‘of ‘Your Board of School trustees will be’ calling on the ratepayers for Richard -G alt, of Kin- Imembrance Day address by the naird. i iy R » C.: Johnston, co-padre of. Mr. : and (Mrs, Cartson: rare: Branch ‘170, Canadian Legion, at in further funds to. provide modation fo rthe. ever-increasing a, that. all Trait; he “Remembrance™-Day ‘observ. when the. ea Occurred. Mrs, capacity ani al urgently ‘needed at ‘Castle gar, Kinnaird and Robsdn elementar: schools as well as, vat the: Hig School. ‘ JThe latter, ‘the "trustees observ- ed, was built: "for350 pupils and there. are {now -450 attending Carlson was thrown through the]? Office avd marched 10 the Yloso, Castieg: leading the way’ and :setting the An ‘inquest into’ the: death’ of; Parade of Canddian Legion Per- Mrs...» Carlson;: -was > postponed sonnel, -- their medals’. flashing’ & witnesses, “Peter “Ogloff, Rob-| Auxiliary to the :Legion; the the: body: of! Mrs,: Standard bearers: and guard ..of ; classes there. .C the high school space will have’ to. ps doubled soon. “All available space ‘is filled. In fact we have had to B.C; Speaking Tour With Castlegar Stop . The Hon: ‘George ‘Drew; * ‘lead- er of the. Official Opposition in the Federal House ‘at Ottawa and national head -of the Progressive ‘Conservative Party, ‘launched a B.C.. speaking tour, with a. brief stop at Castlegar. last ‘Tursday. Arriving: at the Castlegar - air- port shortly after: three p.m... by small plane, 2 few minutes ghead of his scheduled arrival by CPA, Mr.-Drew, accompanied ‘by. How- ard Green, Q.C.,. M.P. for Van- couver-Quadra and W.L. Rowe, was“met by Commissioner Bert Cherrington and Village Clerk A. "T,, Horswill, representing the, vill and.J. S.. Roberts, of . the”: Ross- land ‘Trail Progressive Conserva- tive Association and PC” party ‘members. .and: supportées from Nelson and Trail.” cis Mr, Drew. and: party: were corted, to the? Twin Rivers: ‘Hat, Castlegar, where‘ “some 50 local residents. were on’ hand .to greet the’ Conservative ‘leader.’ ** J. 8. Roberts® introduced “Mr. Carlson. The jauest was conduct. {honor;: the commissioners of Cas-: ed by Dr. J. S. Daly, ‘Trail and telgar and the 'C of the Bi Pos barenta: Mn -and’ Mrs. Wm. Mor-| theatre.’ With ‘ the Legion Band !: ve Auto Accidents {fa Castlegar District During, Past ‘Weekend » Bridge Committee Press For Free. ‘Bridge Here : Socred Toll Bridge Commitee “Criticized i iat a “special meeting at the home of C; A. Anderson, ‘Robson, on Thursday evening, the Castlegar and District Bridge. Committee: changed its slogan: from “We want 2. bridge, even a toll bridge, $0 | “We want a free bridge.” “The: ‘meeting ‘expressed “unalterable opposition” ‘to a toll bridge across the. Columbia River at Castlegar, and passed © a resolution: urging the Provincial Minister of Public’ Works to hasten‘his decision on the matter of'a free bridge here. The resolution’ is to be pr d to a public ting in. the Twin :| Rivers Hall on Friday, November 21, for endorsation. -Explaining the reason for the disregarded by one or more local change ‘in policy, A. R. MacDer-|groups which wish to popularize ‘mid, Chairman « of: the ‘Bridge|the suggested toll bridge, Committee’ said. it. was because! 5; The: bridge’ committee, re:- one or nore: Brivete, Bruns, in every in- complete egard of :the work! the: district,‘ was instructed ‘by a and results alteady—produced by | public meéting when formed, that “. [the ‘bridge ‘committee; had ferm-| the ptime. objective “is a ae : ed. committees © of. their own, tbridge. Betas kewe securing '’a toll|” g, ‘Although a toll bridge might : perhaps, be. justitied atthe pres: Said MacDermid: “at ‘we/ent time, the normal continuance ask’ for a ‘oll bridge, that’s just of ‘traffic increases’ plus’ the ab-. ye we'll get, oan normally heavy: traffic that: will” that the it- | be : $ itt ‘ett the need for a’ bridge] of ‘the Celgar project here, ‘will ” | here is so ‘obvious and:so urgent| entirely remove ‘any “such . +|that it must come sooner or later, | fication .within the next twor justi- - especially now that. Celgar“has|years or 80.7" its project approved, ‘, 1. A toll: bridge “would saddle" “RCMP "Ritcdene the scene. a thrée high- ff way accidents: in the Castlegar S| sisteet on: | Monday, Rovembes Preeck b "i e for] t] it we refuse to set- the. dist: x tle for’ a tol ridge,. we have’ a equitabl ee Se: ies =| ie good chance of getting’a free .8.The -necessity’ of a b age idge. ' a her 0 1 Mr. picuermla mai ‘made particu: a fou bag’ would bera lar formed toll, _bridge n the d-Trail Social Credit re, with about ‘0 “damage 0 each... - ; Sohn x ‘Zaytsott was approach: ing onto the bridge :as’-Mike -P. Z __|gommittee i in its efforts for a free League, as the work of his. committee.. He also ‘declared that the gov- r as: ested in the matter and has given no encouragement to the: local bridge. Neither hag any. answer this district: to’ a letter. from. the committee some timé. ago, asking Mr: Soém-[° ird ported being: blinded by, | the inte ‘of an apprasching. car. od aa Thursday :pending the. recovery {neath ‘a cloudy sky, the. Ladies’. * escaped plunging into jury members were: Kinnaird commission;. the: Lillian West, Castlegar, foreman; C. re Killough Chapter: of :the ‘IODE; Anderson, Castlegar: W. Collin-| the Boy Scouts;- the: Girl : Guides; son and Harold Creighton, Kin- the: Knights of.“Pythias and the naird’ and Thomas ‘J. Nichols,! Pythian "Sisters; .. St. Alban’s : ’ Tra, Cc oaeeee and R Reinwick, church. -and the. Kiwanis | Club‘ iformed into _ line and: marched: Jvroudly along Columbia Avenue: : yto the theatre, under. the direct- ion of .W. Reid. . After : the ada ‘of colorg, '/Evening Group Astir With Xmas Sale Plans |'xe spsine of 0 Canaae- and the, “It's, no. secret to :those. of: you propriate remarks by Mr. Moran, : who read this Paver that the Rob-| president of, Branch 170. At 11: 00 atticial inspector from: ‘th miers: to state-his stand, on the BC Underwriters’ * me problem. the river, at about 11. p.m. the, met the- requirements: of either: fy oe same ‘evening, The raiJing of ‘the! the traffic or the district: and can- Incendiarists Raze bridge: was completely demolish- ed‘and there was extensive dam- not keep up with the rapidly: ex- panding volyme ‘of | traffic, ‘al- Peay Pees i vae to the cat but none-of the ready 25 per cent ‘greater for Krestova Comm. Hall two, girl passengers or. the driver; 1952, than for 1951. ;-. i were injured. The car’ énded by}: tottering on the edge “of. the! bridge. * A, Kinnaird motorist, William ‘Tamilin, experienced. a driving mishan at Taghuro-Hill, near Nel- ison when.the brakes/on his truck: ! apparently failed to’hold and he Jost control of. the “vehicle. ‘The truck ovt about. son : Evening .Group: W.A, are|a.m.' the ‘two holding their zimas. Sale on Nov-| of silence in honor of the -heroic ember 22, ‘dead ‘was. observed followed ‘by Since. the ‘last. TOpoEt: this in- ‘the playing of the_‘Last ‘Post. dustrious group have met’ three! All joined together: in the si |times::for-'‘the fun’ 6f -being. to- ing-of.two' hymns while -th Ki gether. and planning a’ sale that, wanis Choir sang. @ third." :" wal interest. children and adults! . After reading of. the. alike. . : roll by. C..-Wools, representatives! . On teh’ dates of ‘October 9, and of the’ participating orannizations| October 23. the. members met atjcame forth to.lay: wreaths-at-tl the R.C.M.C. hall where, ;in addi- | miniature’ cenotaph;: below the: ‘tion to. “work ‘and. social- fun, |stage: Those presenting the floral plans: were-, made.. to: assist’ the pelllott, tore ihe Robson ‘Recerational Society with the “catering . and ‘refreshments {Donald for the La jes * qusitiaey: for the Community, Hallowe'en | Mrs, D.:. Magee for the. IODE;, party, f :| Donald * Phillips ; for. ‘the’. ‘Boy,, ‘The last meeting of. _ thie group |Scouts: Mrs. J. Burroughs for the, was held Nov: 6th at the ‘home of |Girl. Guides; O. Walker. for the total_ membership of 22: present. | thian : Sisters; N,, Oglow. for_the Final. plans ;were drawn up’ and Castlegar. ‘commissioners; . Bert famed for-the Xmas | Morice for the Kinnaird. commis- which‘the "Opposition leader spoke' for half "an hour on Europe's pressions /he | gained on’ his, re- cent trip ‘to-Europe and the Bri-|. a “vigorous, vital and confident people,” and: a‘city’ whieh is as bright as. Broadway at night. * In’ East Berlin, however, which hé = managed |‘to visit. briefly, things ° were « vastiv. different. There Had. been practically no re- construction: stawdry. goods - were displayed in shop windows and’ faces there: Ladies* of Castlezar: Kinnaird and. Robsor served tea and re: freshments to the gathering and then Mr. Drew and his arty left tor Nelson; ‘continuing their tour their tour the next day to Trail Sale ‘at the Robson Hall, Nov. ‘22. |Sion;, Mrs. ‘A:T. Horswiit" for. St. Arrangements ‘are being made to Alban’s Church and J. F, Killough display, the ‘raffle prizes in one of for the Kiwanis Club. °° the Castlegar’ stores, : “The ‘Guard’ of Honor consist: “?Mrs, S./Grant! was named ¢ con-|f three soldiers from-the 24th. : tish. Isles. In. West, Berlin he saw venor' of the’ kitchen anid tea. H.AA.,-109 Battalion, Trail.. They |; Other tables,’ which will Be inavi-|-rere Set -W. Filmore. in charge; table’ af: the: sale, ‘are ‘the Bake! Gunner R, A. Eriksen and Gunner table, we novelty! table, the (eye-/L. A. Price. catching) ‘sewing .table;the spe- cial ‘sale’ and display. ‘of textile di The service closed with, abtne painting by Robson’s own Mr. J. Hetton iby Hey.zJo ms ans ‘Webster anda “Fish | Pond), for the children. titud f . thi $i a The‘ Evening Group? ragmibers seenia to be: ese Je! y membe Hal are looking forward to“reporting to the -publie, the siecess of this “Bring a needle and some thread ama Sale: Rotts ail be aise ‘And'some new idea in vour her uted to the churches of the) Bring a:weiner and a’bun; membership. ‘to ‘charitable andl tL he ather worthwhile organizations Wear your jeans—we'll, have fun; ond-to the district and communi- Planning fora Christmas. Bazaar ty. 5 ” Bye For benefit of ‘Robson, Kinnaird - and‘the-Okanugan,: + To sum up this report, the at- and Castlegar.” Mrs." Dick / Fowl K.P.'s;Mrs. .C: Cook for’ the Py- |" 3 cit Rowler with \18/ of a Sion . regard 4 to the sale of all. or. part |: $300 damage, ‘A. fifth week-end accident oc- curred at:‘the .“Krestova . bridge, | where: an. auto; driven’ ‘by ‘Alex! Swetlishoff : ¢ollided “with. a car driven”: by William. a: _Konkin. ‘The Kréstova Community Hall : 2. The cost: of ¢ ferry upkeep is-and a private home nearby: were © as great ‘as: thé amount “of. the completely destroyed by fire. dur- annual. amortization charges’ on a ing the ‘week-end. bridge. Place for about.800 reformed ‘sans 3. ‘The propos iby ‘the ‘minister’ Blac. for. about 800. reformed ‘Sons of public works that ta toll ‘bridge: of ;Freedom and ‘ ithe home ‘had be: constructed “here. by. private been ‘:the. itarget “of Previous in- capital? would ‘unnecessarily ‘bur- eendiary. attempts. de the: taxpayer because’ the’ The. home. was occupied by capital would be ‘borrowed at an Florence *Pozdnikoff.. and her interest :rate‘considerably, larger ‘family: She was away at the time. than ‘that’ available: to the ‘gov-: It is-owned’ by her: brother. Gas- ernment - g ton.’ (Cons x to, purpos Aa Stefan‘: Soren. < he. tts ‘The three’ room: reat 2| About, $200 d Pronerly. Dec ratepayers will ‘decide th ‘the willage’s -proberty nol bia “Avenue is Thursday, ‘Decem: ‘ber 11. At that’ time the Slebiscite in of that property. willbe‘ held. The plebiscite ballot’ will read as follows: “fam. in’ favor. of .th Corporatio tlegar: selling Lots 17,18 19 and 20, -Block.1, Plan 1520, Village of Castlege Voters ‘will be asked to. mark on X heside either ‘Yes” or “No” devending on their opinion in the matter, Th Casttesar Legion Hall has bee! tas the place where the vo! ing, will take place. ee ODDFELLOWS ORGANIZING IN VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAT Yet ‘another, club is joining. the ranks an ar ational®: ‘COO. ber. 17 a f. the Village of Cas-|: A preview of wnat Santa’ Claus. is pupaen for tens? of en ren: all over. the, world. ls.revealed_in. this doll, clad. in “aioe gown and-olte mink coat. ,Toy manufacturers displayed the gan alan exhi: don in New. York and Renata rt auth Sona Clave a! Fisker,’ age four, ‘put order: +