THURSDAY; : JULY.).5;°1956 the hly . draw: Mrs, The Diesel. unit ‘fuel injectors Alex .Smecher. héneehinents made . by. the | Diesel Equipment were served by Mrs, ‘M.. Piquard | Division of General Motors Cor- and Mrs, J. Schuepfer. poration pear’ the same import- : 5 Linda Page - and -Paulette|ant function ina Diesel engine . Sgt. Major and Mrs. W. J.|Gavrilik of Trail are’ g|as the heart .does in a human Robins of the .RCAF, Penhold,| a’ week's holiday at the home of|body. The injector pumps and’ Alberta, spent the Weekend at/the latter's grandmother, Mrs,|métera” the “fuel “necessary ~ to ‘\the home of Mr. H, Foxlee. D. Gavrilik. Tits. keep the engine. operating. CASTLEGAR’ NEWS; CASTLEGAR, B.C. Letter To The Editor’ 'PAGE-6 ‘Special B.C. Government Starts | Advertising Campaign To Help Farm Sales | |csstezar News, Premier W. Bennett has| Castlegar, BC. announced the start of an ex-} Dear Mr, Editor, - Published Every Thursday at “The ‘Crossroads of the. Keotenays : “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956007 = Sa , VOL. 9, No, 28 8 CENTS PER COPY “ 20% ON ALL WHITE FOOTWEAR Remember we are open WED. AFTERNOONS & FRI, NIGHTS. : MADDOCKS. SHGE STORE tensive’ government - sponsored 4, month advertising and , public relations program to help B.C. sell their products on their’ home markets. “After one of the ‘worst winters in their history, B.C. farmers need help to market their produce to the best ad tage,” said the Premier. rhe man‘on: the land in this province represents an annual production turnover ‘of $142 million, but his take: home pay is only, $50 mil- Could you, through. the columns of your paper, ‘convey the thanks of the Tech-Age Dance Committee’ 6f ‘the »Kin- naitd Improvement Sociéty : to all the teen agers. of School Dist, No, 9 for. their ‘suppoort = | and. co-operation ‘in making this year’s series of dances'such & success? Many thanks: also, to the parents who helped in any way. A special thanks from the lion,” Pp for the lovely» gifts which we d at our Junior Premier. This ol kea third among the province's basic industries. radio, advertising and farm papers are being ‘used in this campaign. ,The farmers, 74 percent of whom: reside in the southwest corner of British Columbia, have,.a’ ready market for their goods, put they ‘have to “eom- pete with importations from the south, :. ‘often landed at ruinous price. : Holiday fc British Columbia’ S Lower. ‘Mainland — “1 RICK'S nN Sales & Service , , Phone 2946 = Everything In TV. i ‘ Supplies SUN GLASSES” BATHING CAPS SUN TAN LOTION ‘612 REPELLANT: . _ CALADRYL DETTOL Rose Dance. To those whom’ we may not see next year, we wish the best of luck ‘in’ their’ new ventures, Happy holiday, keds! See you in the fall! 4 Sincerely, A Mr. and . Mrs, +/+) KL. Roberton. * Mr. and Mra: F._ Peterson Rohson Recr. Society Elects Now Officers A new slate of officers. for the Robson ‘Society Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gavrilik long ‘weekend -at the home of the former’s mother, Mrs, D. Gavrilik. « { Mr. . Basil | Macalister, who is entployed at Fields, - B.C., spent the Julp Ist. weekend with his family, in Robson. s Mr.-and Mrs. 'D. K. Macalis-| ter and son. John of Kelowna, visited ‘at’'the home of their ang daughter-in-law, Mr.° and Mrs, B, Macalister. te Frances Piquard is spending the summer months in »Trail, and daughter of Trail spent the]. ‘ “CASTLEGAR. & DISTRICT, FILM) COUNCIL ; SUMMER, FILM SHOWINGS: SATURDAY EVENINGS during July & Aug., at 9 pm Between > - CEDAR “cREsT and TWIN “RIVERS - MOTEL Bring your own cushion ‘and your. singing voice fe “Silver Collection . , ex . . Riches For Rink-:---| To Be Shipped Friday’ where. she is ipioy holidaying in Robson at. the Webster. ‘ Mrs. EB, Eric left for. Fernie, where ‘they former’s grandchildren... :They will also visit their son and family of' Cranbrook. The Robson Evening Graun was .elected at. the “Society's Annual -meeting. - Re-electeq: to the Board of ‘Directors. were Reginald Bro and. David ..Ads- head. New Directors elected were Mrs. A. W. Thorpe,'-Mrs. Richard Fowler, and Con Rind- ler. It was decided: thht the front portion of the Community Hall is to be completely. dis- mantled before -any plans’ for improvements are’ made.’ ' Expired License Brings $25 Fine “An expired: driver's license brought a fine of $25 -to Robert J.:Gemmill, an employee of the Co-op Garage in. Castlegar. Mr. Gemmill, who claimed to_be unaware of the expiry date -‘two months. ago, . was caught through. a routine police check. ‘The ‘minimum fine: was imposed : last week in police court. RCMP are cautioning divers to. check the expiry dates on their, licenses. | . abate IN CHURCH | The United Church: ie Ob Canadas’ © | Sundays -at 11:00° am: Kinnaird — ‘Service of Wor-, ship 10:00 ath: - Castlegar — Service of Wo! ship at’ 8:00. ‘p.m... i Presbyterian, Church _ Kinnaird, Sunday Worship, 11:00) am.) .-..° _Mr. G. - MeWillie, The € onCan Ciel BA 3 " July -8 * Kinnaird, 9:00 am. Matins Robson, une am Robson: —* first.:and third the members to keep them busy LOW RAIL FARES to July. 16 to 21 EDMONTON EXHIBITION ONE-WAY. FARE AND ONE-HALF ~ FOR THE ROUND TRIP (Minimum. Fare 50c) ‘From all stations in Alberta; Saskatchewan and B.C. (ex- cluding Vancouver Island and B. C.. Coast Steamship ser- vice). GOING: J JULY 14 TO 21 providing train arrives July 21 in Edmonton by 5 pm. | RETURN LIMIT, JULY 23 If no. train: July... 23, / first available train thereafter Mr. ‘and Mrs. .S. Schreck}: and children of Vancouver are|}* : McPhee’ ‘and son é will attend: the wedding ..of- the|' held their last meeting for the|” summer months at the homé of}: Mrs. Morris, Piquard. Wool. and |: terials ‘were to}- during the summer, Winner ..of Consult your: toket ‘agent’ home of Mr..and Mrs, Frank | heer tan Uappr..8y MANO A MYSTERY BOC COVER AN OLD HAT BOX WITH GAILY - held: a meeting last night... -gone for ‘holiday “ ‘he ‘arches forthe rink“ will probably be shipped from: Win- nipeg ‘tomorrow, Projects Society spokemen said this week.” ‘It ‘is‘not yet known whether the -arches will- be shipped: by rail’or truck, and on::what cate z they ‘will arrive ‘in .‘Castlegar.: Some ‘back-filling “was ‘done, onthe ‘rink . last ‘ Sunday,» with |." a “big | struggled: to! reach -|the bottom “| into the; vicious current swirling Castlégar News Photo $25 it the winner -is: present at the draw.. The. draw. will - held each Friday night. at 730 in--front of .the Projects Society office in the formnee Hi-Way | fe To Balcarres, Which time ‘he. will ne the totat accumulated. amount, ! Kinnaird, that most of the’ money had 90 miles per: day.-: Jack reached Creston on -his ; fist: day,” where‘ he renewed his} -: plan ‘a success, Mr. King‘ He feta, the Club that’ chil |Beset ‘Water ‘iae ‘ High: interest rates | and ieiuene discounts’ are -: spelling ] trouble ‘tor: the _Propésed water by-l : _ The wate: by-law is ‘to -au- the .Castlegfir'’ Village |, ‘lCommission . to: borrow) about 85,000. dollars. for. the renovation of the water’ system. : been {this week, without an eciston being: 2 Kinnaird Scout On Bike Tour Sask. Y with Bob. M Gf cycled to Wardner,.a‘distance of 89, miles. The day after he did 115 © miles, reaching . Pincher Creek, Alta. He _had . only.” one unlucky, 1} day — .Sunday, June 1—when rain caught him. after, leaving ihe RCMP. The ‘next day. he|” Rotison Man’s injury . Described In Cominco Magazine Article “the: story. of Reginald Bro, aiRobson résident who is*work- ing. at the Smelter, - has been ma¢ the’ subject of a lengthy article in .C Spun On ‘Line Like Giant Fish By Current. \Diver’ Fails In Village Water : We ‘Works: Chairman,” tom of the. Columbia. river. George Cady, the diver, spun helplessly like a giant fish caught at the end. of aline as he at an estimated. depth of over thirty feet. ° an oxygen, tank with hoses lead: ing to his- nose’ and. mouth, Mr. Cady was ‘Jet’ down Wearing ‘a ‘black rubber suit |.« “land close-zitting: cap,''as' well as Attempt fo Reach Water Intake A Skin diver. from Tadanac, brought here on July 6 by the fdiled: in his attempt to reach. and inspect the intake “of the Castlegar | water. system on the bot— possibility that the intakes have become -plugged with debris. _ “There is ‘no technical pro— visioni:for ireversing-the flow. in- the. pipe,.so as: to blow: out: the: intake,” Coinm. Cook said. about the: deck “of the towboat Deer ‘Park. by, Mr.= Cook, the crew of the : tug... About -five minutes later he was pulled back on board, exhausted’ and feeling iL He said ‘thatthe spinning waters .had..made him | ue saving; himself from drown- |“ 2. Three men -had to pull at the taut::line ‘stretched out al- most horizontally for about - 50 gar. “one of the iariga tn the No, r ‘out of | Water Works’ Chairman, and the} i would :;be exorbitant. The job should . be €asy, once the water level ros sufficiently. : & Mr. E. Kraft, Village -Com-. spinal disc while moving, a.V-car at his job on June 19, 1954, Be but: the. af- ter the. ‘weather was’ beautiful, and it was on this day that he did 130 -miles of steady. cycling. ‘Tuesday. he’ took: alittle. rest and hitched.an 80-mile ride, on a. truck, as far as Swift Gurrent. : ‘On Thursday, .eight days | as after he Jeft home, iJ: is: ‘family ects .| back home ‘in Kinnaird on “abént July 26: (Wictotia) < the ‘most’: damage: sto” the! ” sha parents of the guilty. boys,’ “whose names’ aré‘on-re¢ord :be contacted anid :-réquésted:: bi x Bolder: -bid: ara $53.20, Stange 2bid | © $n 690; and: ‘Ogtow ‘Bros: -sub- mitted’ a‘ : offer: of}: occurred “in: and ‘it. was. qaggested’ that: ‘the |* to*. watch :: their} ) “About