THURSDAY, “APRIL Dis "1956 : Near the shores of the Arctic ‘Ocean, cat Aklavik, Northwest the Chamber Meoling ‘sometimes rises to 80 degrees in| from page 1 only ‘Support an application made July. Fort, | Smith, a the North: fish of zs degrees. by: Robeor representatives. : 0 saying that this tie d Robson just 7 ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS as. much as Castlegar, or: any other community in ,the: district, and ‘should therefore take the initiative. “An objection to the location of. the proposed dump was voiced by J.‘Sherbiko- Mr. Sher- Your doctor's prescrip “tion will) be 4 filled promptly with ‘the finest ‘L. of drugs, ot the Lowest . Price. CHE ral ae . AT * : PATS’. Rexall Drug. the Ce Riv area, and therefore. * uhsuitable. against: The matter of the Castlegar -FallFair was brought up brief- Jy. cA-motion by Mr. Sherbiko ‘that:the Chamber be’ responsible for ‘the fruit section :at the Fait: dopted unanimously. -was also decided to turn the}; biko' said that the Jend was in|. legar troup:.. hik iked: with their packs. to. the Indian Flats for their first.‘overnight ‘camp last Friday. .In perfect:weather. they gota, great, deal of useful. ex- perience in. camping. Each’ scout cooked his .own me! A cnum- ber of :tests were passed under the :supervision .‘of Scoutmaster Aberdeen. * ik The = Robson’ scouts. are off on. an’ adventurous ‘bigycle hike this coming Saturday., KAI Most of the members: of the Guide © and’ Scout ‘Movements with their leaders’ attended their own church Thirteen ue of ‘the Cast- : There ‘was a, good urnout of adult guide’ and scout work- ers on Tuesday in celebration of St. George's Day. There are near- ly 100: people who give their timg and ° talents *tothelp ‘train- ing::the: 300-odd. young- folk ‘in their: care; At. the:,,social - on Tuesday these workers took a night off’ to” enjoy ;themselves. fun from the work, they do. Of course they also get lots of! There are estimated to be’ one ‘and “one-half ‘million. acres of ‘arable’ Jand in the Mackenzie Valley’ of the Northwest. ‘Terri- tories, |): 0 bea ‘hogpital for chroni- cally:ill patients has been recom- mended ‘to the Chronic Hospital Agchitect. 1 e Committee at Trail’ by the :fact -| finding, committee’ under. the chairmanship ¢ of’ Dr./J. R. Har- s rigan.: i in uniform’ last By. reelear This Week - UA! Safety dinner :; will. be held: by Celgar Ltd. in ‘the ‘Cast- legar’ Hotel ‘on May 5.1". : This ‘dinner is being - held in’ accordance with Sately Week over.to the publicity. committee weekend. ‘ the ‘study, of a Castlegar float Re : Ih , . in ‘the Nelson Midsummer Bon- Film Festival : : : Behe : has’: been © asked's' to: ‘araw up prelininay, sketches. (334°: + ‘The total. cost-of the. chronic ital would’ be’ ‘about’ $250,- 000, , with approximately $50,000 to raised “The! jorea ‘Prescription * Specialists PHONE 4231 DAY : NIGHT “The was’ con-|, tained ir an | address by Dr, : meet nm io the! regular dinner ‘be ed meeting of. ' e Castlegar, Rotary. gan ‘told’ the ‘meet! served: woul beat spiel. . : i : te fie ‘A. motion fr apereey traf Is Well Attended “The second West “Kootenay in Castlegar oa also eter Two years ago’ Gail Wightman FULL LINE OF GERBER'S BABY. FOODS: Bons: PAY'N TAKIT of Swift C t, Sask., was ex- pected to lose a leg from, the ravages of bone cancer. Several medical authorities had’-been consulted and they were “unani- mous ‘in recommending that the leg .be amputated ‘above ‘the knee. Gail's father, Rev. Ross ‘Wightman, then called , upon church congregations across Canada ‘to pray for her recovery. Two. days aftewards, a+ doctor told Mr. Wightman. that. the tests no longer 2 showed Gail: was suffering Film: Festival,’ held here on April 16, 17,.and 18, was well. attended.,.A.crowd of about 50 people was . present at each showing. The © festival. was- held: to promote interest in the.186 mm film. A: number of outstanding films from here and abroad were shown to the audience and the judges. The films shown, “tell into several categories, with “one or two categories shown each even- ing. Each evening also saw a growth. So today, Gail has.nor- mal use of her legs, . Py, Water Tank - IMPORTANT NOTICE. FIRE - = SWITCH on this building. new. location © ‘in ‘the former | HE Way garage and the fire siren, switch i is located Phone numbers ‘remain;: the ‘same « 1ed from page 1): on which . he based his recom- mendation right here from” ow office, “instead, of . digging up. himself. * ‘What kind “ot an engineer is that?” ..“I propose,” Mr." ‘Westwood ‘went on, “that we. write the set of -Vancouver, etking them o water. works | engineer’ to come out, here and mfke’a new, inde- pendent survey and a and judges. Chairman on.the first even- ing ‘was. G., Rice, projectionist D. B, Wallace. Judges were W. ing films were “Road of fan and Stratford Adventure.” Chairman of ‘the- second evening was the Rev. L. C. Johnston, projectionist J. Dun- lop; judges were Dr. Goresky, Mr.. Onions, Mr. Lakeman. - The. ae erhutedayis Children” won, out The ‘thira evening vas ‘cliair- ed by ee foe Dalto: “and: K dation, for a possible. tank $65,000 . involved in this al rans we cannot. afford ‘make. mistakes.” ° Comm. “Atchison, then ask- ‘ed’ “whether ‘any: of Mr. Affieck’s survey. could be salvaged. co ‘Westwood .-said that. . in’ opinion the survey of the pipe system. made. by - Mr: Affleck | 2 was _quite good, but that the plans for the tank: were ‘useless; PIPES: WOULD. STAND fe PRESSURE ; Comm. Harris éxpressed ap- ‘prehension. that unless, the ‘wooden .pipes . were replaced first, they might burst. under. the pressure of the new tank.” ‘... “I have talked to a number of engineers,” Mr. Westwood .pe- plied, “and they ‘are without ing « as judges werd’ "Mrs. fen Macbeth, | Mr. _Norrié, Duncan Carter, W. ‘H. Reed, ‘Dr. Rueb- saat; C. H. King. On the ‘third evening, “Road. to “Canterbury” and “Miracle of the _ Bees”. got highest rating at the. send ‘of the estival throughout." the" Koo- tenays” will receive” ‘a -plaque. i: 7300 S.HLELS. TICKETS ROBSON BLU EBERRY KINNAI RD. j CASTLEGAR PITTS:' - Thurs, May 3, 1956 AUDITORIUM. “PURCHASED. aT MARSHALL'S STORE” &. ROBSON co- op 3 AT THE, MAPLES KINNAIRD. COFFEE BAR & TRISCHUCKS. : ‘DRUG — MARTIN'S" GOTHING LAKESIDE ‘HOBBY. CENTRE — -RIGBY’S ANDERSON AGENCIES = LEITNER'S —. STINE AUTO. SERVICE . and . P.M. ; Children 50c MAY BE. QUALITY With a big tea and sale of - work mecalives May-.10, the Junior: Red. Cross Brill Appearing. here Doris ° rkoff, : Lucy. Neva! Harry onoff, : ‘Alexis Kawal,* Larry * Harkoff, Careline : Garrett, “and News Photo that -the., controversial: issue by; the “fact. that -a° duplication '| of thé services now provided by _|the'\""Trail -Tadanae’' Hospital -must!ibe avoided’: in. ‘order. to prevent heavy -erpenditures, '’:It; ?| was therefore. proposed : that the itt Hold Red Gross Tea : The “Brilliant school plans-: a Red, Cross ‘tea amd‘sale of: work _“ om Thursday, May. 0, from: 1 10 _ to 3:00: p.m. A large’aniount of toys made}: by the pupils for: the Children’s|. Rehabilitation Centre in Van- couver will be‘on display. ° / > Alb the ‘kids in- the’ school |: are looking forward-.to the ‘tea Rey with great ‘ enthusiasm;, and it : "hoped that ‘a great jumber of ‘people will turn: up. The: :hames Junior Red the direction of. the principal, Mr. ‘Henry Hyson. |. -: = A broadcast annotincement of the: tea and sale will be heard on‘ the Cominco Album ‘on wed: nesday, May Sth. >’ Is ‘ogging ee: Sotthant is . bogging down -: Castlegar, John ‘Ross, who oharge of the group“trying ‘Two ‘meetings have alread i held,-with: The’ Castlegar bellringers were the ‘sensation .of the school : ;, Dr.’ Harrigan “said that the ieee © Kootenay .-: district, Wg Of a: chronic hospital id ‘that. only recently... pita eer ly” recognized. Chronic beg ear areat> preserit] being pearea for either’ in. acute reaching “here: A-to' : Ross’s “The school poard for. ‘School, i District /No.” 9. is: cot school the day:a F Hotel. “ies, tne Ne Pit chatiea for] on Castlegar. r ‘according. to reports 2 of “about 1600 stu- dents ‘from’ all parts: ‘of*; British |* Colum! The attended. the | confer- ence. e Castlegar yu) nhum- to. promate the sport :here, said I gro Ps 2 five. wa’ jomes, : where: ; Proper, ate tention cannot be; of the proposed: site was décided War gar,’ Trail,’ “Tadana Id; Rossland, recently; |: when> they: | tee The Dou nd | Gilden in : fori placing their Emmett Gulley, secretary: f the ‘ held ‘Gulley | cried, Lazareff,’’ on ground when: Rome: jeter hed to: cn pieaded intosthe : car. city, a oe stook: place, last Saturday; it--was:a‘historic moment, for :at|. that minute the new. Slocan Lake « cially exception: of the opinion that our pipes could stand: nother 20 to 25 pounds of pressure, .as -lJong as we leave the pipes jn the (ground: We might get fhe odd “break, . but that could easily be repaird.” ** . Commissioner Krueger then moved) that. a letter be written the next’ day’ to ‘the City ‘of . The: new - bus. would ‘be. put ‘Discuss’ Paiks!: F in service.at, the-beeioning of the} = AY vof the: zoned areas : tug. Iris. 'G ‘term, ofthe “iillage of Castlegar «was, launched “''to replay studied -“and~ likely location~,of |*..” E Feed Rosebery, a veteran: parks. was..discussed—at~ the last 5 is is the. 3 - es ois was. Mrs.) Tris ‘Horie, Ivan" He along: with: a. number “ot other meeting ‘hela < on “Monday., About half. dozen bids were ‘submit- || partment. Jwas:) ‘standing by to assist vin’ jobs bt big handle. WEAR dation. of a qualified water} 5: ets. oars é works: greiner, THe motion Kyi ON sagy D Ss. passed unanimo' RESS| DON'T ‘WAIT FOR BY-LAW: _, with’ Slips — ‘Sizes 1. - 3. “There is ‘nothing :to- stop “us : Priced at — from. starting.‘to lay new pipes Se : [sommes on’:Monday. ; * Fe _ * Duties ;-o: thee é committee ‘weres, Much: 3 could | not* be“ discussed -due™-tol!: the, small. turnout.” The: next}: ‘ma ting will be Monday,’ ‘May 28. |; fro yuilt will be engaged: in. to} CPR: barges: from . Slocay MADDOCKS PHONE 3641. SHOE ‘STORE tight. now, without: waiting for ga t e the : by-law,” Comm:* Westwood said. “We have over: 1000 feet of new ‘pipe to begin- with, I am confident “that’ the !:ratepayérs will approve the expenditure.” ’ Comm. Atchison asked, “Sup- pose the’ by-law. is not p: after :we ‘start’ construction?’ “It will be passed,” Mr. ‘Westwood: Teplie I: fs was E, Kraft , also~ confident Paar the water bylaw would be: passed. “The meeting adjourned, ing set Wednesday as the for ‘the next session. ‘. New.cars have increased of . aluminum’ ‘castings,’ particu larly, inthe transmission section, according’. to...General Motors engineers, These‘. castings ‘are by. the. i mold, -permanent ‘mold! and die east “processes. Particular] “em- phasis is“ placed..on increased ‘use of aluminum die castirigs ‘in various | applications . which, .. in some instances, - replace cast jron, The, trend toward decreas- ed weight in cars. reflects’, a continuing. aie | im. .the :- English Cotton Sizes: 2 - Fly “1 Sizes’ 2-4-6 only” i Sixes 8-10»... Boy's Printed Seersucker | : SPORT SHIRTS. . Sixes ue Children’s’ TRAINING: PANTIES, "Boy's Cotton | Kole BRIEFS, Nylon Reinforced Bands ” Pellon ‘interfaced ‘collar Large rang of colours T-SHIRTS FOR ‘GIRLS ‘And BOYS”: by. Ladypitd? ’ Pastel sh des, : Bathing etc. . future of the. ai subjects. are: ‘Home. Ec.’ and tudi z Forks j Home Ee of course! 3a Festival. At-school,: her -favorite/a dancing sn sand dikes \aicating hiking «and © the ‘outd budding artist/.and porarily.:'to te on. her Favorite pohool: aut parts “Social tudies -and* Jolly. thinks en | her favorite i subject at ‘is Social to: .be. outside oes oe ‘softball; | swimming «or i-any:: other - sport. ‘al ‘At school, “Valeria “is' interested - Verna is fond of travelling and also enioye danc- ing. Studies; her favorite topic is ‘her feat “Archie.” in singing “and” likes: all’: her, subjects! : :