TT LEGION CORNER At the executive meeting held on Tuesday night a report was recelved from comrade McGilli- vray, chairman of the sports com- mittee regarding the practice sport meets to bo held at the high school FIELD AND ‘STREAM BY JACK WHITE Parents Should ‘Plan With Children, Not for Children’ Louis Radelet, director of the Community Organizations: Division of the Natlonal » Conference : of grounds every Saurday. A great deal of help is re quired from Legion The oes and District these: sessions and all comrades who ‘can’ assist are asked port at the high school at 9.45 each, Saturday. It was io re- ported that the equipment for the sports meet has been ordered, The school bottle drive in Kin- naird will be held on Saturday. Bingo will be held at the Legion hall on’ Saturday. The . general eting will be on May 7 at which Miss Mary Richardson will be sports guest speaker. to re-|. has finally found a pasaaent home for all of it’s various outdoor activities, | OY They are now the proud owners ‘ thirty four point three six (34.36) acres, on the bench above Robson on the lots adjoining to, and East of, the Lion's Head Rock. There is a lot of work to be done on this land to provide rifle Pistol and shotgun ranges, can be done, and the whole setting when finished will be like a beautiful giant tree studded park. but EP SENIOR TEEN TOWN DANCE SENIOR TEEN TOWN DANCE FRIDAY, MAY 3: f KINNAIRD Admission 50c each ENN 9 PM. - TAM, HALL MUSIC BY THE STARFIRES DRESS: SCHOOL CLOTHES Refreshments Sn 0000 REORGANIZATIONAL ‘MEETING OF’ “~*~” CASTLEGAR BUSINESS MEN’S| ASSOCIATION MARLANE HOTEL THURS., MAY 9° 7.30 P.M. “All Business Men Welcome” SUNN = streaking) THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL: el SPRING CLEANING? Have your rugs, carpets & upholstery cleaned by professionals. 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When you're spring cleaning and you have a spare box of sealers, sewing machine,’ bed, or anything someone else might be albe to use, give us a ‘call at to have it picked up SINK OR SWIM __ CASTLEGAR SPORTSMEN’S WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION ON MAY 11 ‘AT CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Saas FUNDS TO BE'USED FOR LOCAL PROJECTS Jon Saturday, May 11 is shaping i}up rapidly. and next week we The road into the property needs O’Shea onto ‘the prope! general and when they're done the sportsmen will have one of the most scenic range sites in all Bri- tlsh Columbia overlooking Robson, ecarest and Kinnaird, as well as ie Arrow. Lakes, the Kootenay ma Columbia Rivers. ‘When the call comes out for work parties, don't hesitate fellows, 3}it'’s‘your own home you will be working on from now on Anyone ‘interested in joining an archery club please turn’ your name’ in to Joe Fodor or myself. As‘soon as we have ten members we ‘will ‘call a meeting, elect a committee and get the ball bounce ing on the road. Qur'conservation officer, Pete’ Ewart,is back ‘on’ the job after his” holidays’ and’ he just wants to remind you: that’ it is illegal to let'a dog run at large during nesting time, this is April 1 to July 31. This is a’ contravention of the game act and as owner of any such dog, you are liable, Pete would also like to remind you that all’ streams in the: district will be closed from May 1 to June 30, and last but not least don’t forget to pick up your 1963 fish- ing Iicense, your old one expired on the thirtieth of April. ‘The Castlegar Sportsmen year long fishing competition started yesterday. and to be eligible all that you need to enter is a ie and a membership card in this club. Prizes’ are going to be well worth working for and will not be disclosed until the annual :ban- quet next February. The classes once more are: ‘Men — largest Kamloops, Dol- ly Varden and ‘brook’ trout. Women — largest ‘Kamloops, Dolly'Varden and brook trout. Juniors — 12 years old to and including 18 —/largest Kamloops, Dolly’ Varden, brook ‘trout and white ‘fish. "Small Fry — under 12 — a sree: Prize for the largest fish, igh in: stations —‘ Central Trading (Kinnaird), MeLeods South Side Grocery ‘and Bob's Pay'n Takit’ (Castlegar), Marshalls Store’ (Robson), Smiths’ Marina (Syringa Creek) and Dick Motters- head Coffee Shop (Deer Park). Be’a real ‘sport and buy your pein berahip BEFORE you go fish- ing. This is one rule you are on your honor to uphold. Big game trophy ‘competition ‘tickets are ‘out now so you bear hunters be sure to obtain yours before you head out. They're a dol- Jar for seniors and fifty cents for junior. and:women and the prizes are well worth working for. Mem- bership tickets must be obtained prior to shooting your bear and after the year’s license is issued your ticket must be dated prior to the opening of the hunting sea- son of the. species involved or Purchased with your hunting li- cense or before if you do not pur- chase your license till after the season .opens. (Involved — not much). One other promise, it’s that you must be a member of the Castlegar Sportsmen's Association. Our junior arms shooting team is working out regularly ‘and -have already gone: through ‘the-.twenty- five dollars worth‘ of ammunition voted for parents shoots, We'll have one five-man team going to Nelson on Sat. May 18 to compete. in the Parslow shoot and we hope we'll bring that trophy home to roost. ;. |The Sportsmen’s Auction Sale to be held at the Castleaird Plaza will try and list as much as possi- ble the merchandize you may want to bid on, There:.wili be beds, stoves, . radios lamps. books, /heat- Looking for sravetiing? GasHlegar News : | @ ROOFING ESMOND LUMBER >3600 EAST HASTINGS us. MANCOUVER 6 “Mail Your Enquiries for Our Prices on : @ PLYWOOD @ DOORS INSULATION to be improved, before we can mae the cabin, donated by ya of | Work parties will be hard at it be: fore long to clear space, improve the road and clean up the property ers, chairs, \etc, and a hundred and more other articles for auc- tion, If.you have anything you don’t need that someone else might want—then donate it to the Sports- men’s Sink. or’ Swim Auction— Phone 365-8216 and: we will ar- range to pick it up. Alpha Phi Chapter Holds Successful Tea for Rushees The Alpha Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi honored a number of rushees at a recent tea ‘held at the home of Mrs. F. Jones, Crestview subdivision. The hostess presided at ae tea table with the and ‘Jews spoke: recent- ly on the “tople “Community In- fluences in Rearing * Children of Good WiLL". 4 He pointed out that ‘in’ this effort the children themselves have a good’ deal to ‘contrifute. He complained that “parents'plan'too much FOR their children, and not ‘WITH them. “Years experience guarentee, of |) Sependabie, service” enough Speaking of prejudice, the di- rector classified them into two ca. texorles H Sizes 8-6 and 8-14 TERYLENE MINICARE - AND. DAN RIVER Long and Short. Sleeves Variety of Patterns’ and Styles $1.98 to $2.98 it, there is the prejudice which i ovulta in open discrimin tion,’ Strangely: enwugh this type was classified by Mr. Radelet as being less harmful. je reason is that as it fs out:in the open it can’ be : endlly detected, handled and tre The pee type of prejudice is' more insidious. This is kind of |) a “folkway prejudice” ‘which’ re- |} sults in a sort of primitive tribe || reaction against. outsiders. , This || ind of itself in and Mrs. W. N.- Tyhus serving. hose present at the tea were Mrs, T. Li J. Gormeley, Mrs J, “Dickson, Mrs, D. ‘Nesbitt, Mrs, E.‘: Isakson, D. Leitch, Mrs. S. Campbell, ‘Mrs. S, Engus, Miss Tanya 'Kinakin and a guest Mrs, T.: Couch. Coffee Shop, Dining — Room to be Opened” By City Centre Motel A dining room and coffee shop are to be opened by the City Centre Motel around May 15. The. dining room will seat 30 Persons at tables while 14 persons will be seated in the coffee shop. The latest in modern up-todate equipment is being installed by owners Fran and Cec Gorse, includ- ing an automatic dish . washer. ‘o.- modern fully-furnished Serr cantaines apartments . have been built above the dining room and coffee shop while future plans call for a banquet’ room to7be added on the building ‘to cater for dings, anniv: raaries and service clubs, ‘* tte Private of€- street parking is being provided for:patrons of. the dining room and. coffee shop. ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, -T. Sanford Ph’ 365-5883 Mr.:and Mrs,.M: D. McPhee and family of C: nt the Mrs, E. Isakson, Mrs. J. Dickoon k CINDY'S os. sesace: a-more passive. way being. con- Ph. 365-4461 ducted in: hushed tones and whis- pering campaigns, Because of its more subtle nature it is harder to deal with. “Remember ‘that new baby ‘with, A Home’ s Future Value is Worthy Of Protection The purchase of a home is pro- bably the biggest single investment the average Canadian family is ever likely to make, It is probably well insured a- inst. fire, wind, lightning and |j miscellaneous Acts of God. But what about depreciation? The home's: future value is certainly most worthy of, protection, but. it is subject to such vicissitudes that even Lloyds of London would be reluctant to take it on... Luckily, however, barring ma- jor calamity, adequate protection | § is assured by wise, intelligent ac- tion on the Part of the home owner | J himself. . Unless interested in industrial eral estate, or. sociological studies he will confine his..search for a new home to residential areas with an obvious residential future-, : SURO UNEE ASAE ARROW MOTORS LTD. MACHINE SHOP = NOW OPEN FOR. BUSINESS — UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PRECISION MACHINING, GAS & ELECTRIC WELDING, POWER TOOLS, APPLIANCE AND GENERAL REPAIRS GUARANTEED . WORK PROMPT AND REASONABLE GEOFF SCHLATTNER MANAGER Next, he will-select:'a home with |'—— practical living accommodation and sane % ee a built-in propensity for staying eek: young. Such a home will have the kind of exterior that is easily kept look- ing fresh, no matter how old the house, Any surface will oxidize or be- come grimy over the years. The exterior RE easiest to maintain spel last weekend visiting , with .the former's mother, . P. McPhee. ‘The McPhees had spent their East- er holidays on a'motor trip that took them to Calgary, over the Rogers Pass and’ down: the Okana-| gan weles . H, Evans is a patient in the Guan and District Hospi- “Mr. and Mrs..Carl Nygaard and boys‘ visiting in Creston on’ the weekend. Dr. B. A. Resker of Balfour has been a guest’ at‘the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. 'f,Waldie. While here, Dr. Resker took’ the. mnoraing service in Robson Comimunity ‘Chi rch and services .at St. David’s in Sontlegars A. Sutherland is a patient in Sine Trail-Tadanac Hos- ital. Mr, W. T. Waldie drove. to Calgary on Sunday ‘and will’ be one -which may, with the ate difficulty, be period- ieally freshened up with a coat: of paint or stain,” No. exterior is better for this urpose than a finish of durable wood — be it bevel ‘siding,. drop siding, channel. pattern, vertical or horizontal, board or batten, clear or tight knotted, rough’ sawn or smooth. *’ Depending. upon the ‘pattern selected, the siding may be paint- ed aver to a creamy smoothness, or the natural figuring of the wood may be‘retained within’ the paint or ‘stain’ finish ‘to give a-unique combination of pigment: and tex- s The almost limitless combina- tions. of » patterns and treatments |' that are possible explains why wood sidings look ‘just as right on the Martime- colonial ‘or West Coast contemporary home, as they do on away for a few days, ‘farmhouse, the suburban maisonette or prairie INVITES: You TO Mother Church, ‘The Fi HUME HOTEL” MAY OAT Christian Science Lecture First Church of Christ, Scientist Nelson, B.C, iB LECTURE “9. EN'TETLED : “HOW ¢ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DESTROYS FEAR”. ee BY, Otto G. Ziscsnbgen Col S.B. of Chicago, ML, Member of The Board of Lectureship of The » ” Scientist in. Boston, Massachusetts Use this: easy to read schedule te fle: you plan | _ your. next trip in British: ir YOu travel, fly ‘Canadian. Pacifi comfortable way to get there! ATTEND A FREE ° Calge: re L “Wes festbounvde Dally wv Castlesar a5 p.m. AR alsa AV Castlegar 3xt0 pm AR Vancouver! I All times toca irst Church. of Christ, ‘ : : ui OFRAINS/ TRUCKS? ‘SHIPS PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIO WORLO'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SILVER ROOM 8.00 P. M. Kinnaird Briefs. provided ‘py a st Comm.’ Pat 'S propo- gals for’ house numbering: will a- wait a joint’ meeting with Castle- gar council when the subject will be | discussed further. Pier eee) ‘+ Work done ‘by Herman Kem- f -perman's ‘amalgamation ’commit- ‘tee of the Castlegar and District Chamber: of: Commerce in obtain- ing information on’ the subject was lauded by. Comm. Maurice Simp. son, = * “Comm. Romaine will repre- sent the village at a seminar on regional colleges to, be ‘held iti ‘Trail on May 11, The conference, to be attended by UBC president ! Dr. John Macdonald, will discuss “The Macdonald report and a Koo- tenay Colleg AE, C.’Ack ‘* * water shut-off would be taken to check the bottom of the water tanks’ for le GOLF ON: THE ; CASTLEGAR COURSE JOHN MeLEOD Fire Permits os Now: Needed In Forests British Columbia's fire season was. declhréd open yesterday it was announced by the Forest Ser- vice. ‘ From this date on, normally for a period of six months, a spe- elal fire permit is required before anyone ‘can light an outdoor fire for any purpose whatsoever within half a mile of any forest or woods. | Fires set in who the ‘village on the’.Trail Safety Council, brought ‘to. council's ‘at- » tention the location of a sand bank an lhe village which presents dan- sto any children who might Buta tunnels into it, . Comm, Siawian: village chair- man Carl Loeblich and Comm: G. S. Rust will attend the Associa- tion of Kootenay Municipalities Convention in Kimberley the week: 2 end of May 11. se Comm. Ron Giles said an op- and ‘in’ supervised commercial camp grounds, | are’ excepted. Campfire permits are available from any Forest Service office or. from establishments. such‘ as in- terior R.C.M.P. stations, and some sporting goods’ stores, displaying Here.” Purpose of.the fire season and the i in provincial camp and) picnic sites, | - a sign “Campfire Permits Issued |’ : Once again the old familiar cry of “Fore” can be heard ring- ing through the many and varled golf courses. throughout ‘this land of ours, and, maybe not the loud- est and the mostest comes from that large basin known as the Castlegar ‘Golf ‘Course. ‘We are willing to bet that we ean not be outdone in the enthu- silastic’ way in’.which’ we commit mayhem on_ this totally innocent hunk of ground, Welcome. to our first attempt at providing members with a col- umn devoted to their activities on the course, news of forth com: ing events, past histery and pre- sent, and a little all around chatter of general interest. First off, I believe is to bring you up to date on the 1963 exe- cutive and the members of the va- rious committees as formed. Your new president. is Dick Wayling, and Dick is also chairman of the finance committee along with Wal- ter Jacobson and John McLeod. The; chairman of the lands, roads, building, water, and greens committee is divided between your Otto Walker and to the woods may be ‘prohibited in periods of high fire hazard—is simply to reac the number of e8 that break out 1 INSURANCE: yoo) Fer, All) Your INSURANCE AND -) REAL ESTATE, NEEDS “Phone 365-3441 ANDERSON ’ AGENCIES each year and “contribute heavily to the $3. million damage that is sions enc each year, on n average, by for- est ' Com Printing gin Gastlegar News BOARD. OF SCHOO! i fective” the 30th June; ‘in Kelowna. The Board. propriate to: make the: > ents, {eausing concern. to.the:B recommendations quickly m the 25th: March, 1963, .the Board. Such is not: th ; opportunities to children Chairman, Board .DISTRICT. NO. 9. (CASTLEGAR) The Board: of School Trustees. of School Dis- “trict No. 9 (Castlegar) was advised by the’ Deputy ' Minister and Superintendent of Education on tae” > 26th day of April -1963 that Mr. W. R.. Brown has. --withdrawn his. application for a review of the: Board's us Bre a] : Stanley Humphries Seater) School. ?.°) The’ Board’ has ‘noted. further the ores report’ 2}':that -Mr.. Brown. has ‘accepted’ an appointment ‘as » Principal of the new Vocational and Technical School : following. statement: Asa consequence of action taken: ‘by Mr, Brown in February, 1963, in ‘relation to certain pupils in’ the secondary school and © because ;. the. Board. has not been satisfied: for some considerable time now with aspects of the administration’ of’ this’ school by Mr. Brown,, ‘the’ Board requested’: the Deputy -Minister and Superintendent of Education on‘ the ‘20th February; 1963, to: undertake:.an investigation , into‘ the secondary ‘school administration. In due i course “three School District Superintendents of un" -iand ability, were: the’ Board,‘ and “‘the District® Superintendent jena make | recommendations to restore ae “Working: Under cover ofa ‘letter dated the 12th, March; 968, the Board received a copy of the report of this* (committee: from the’ Deputy. Minister: and © Superin- “tendent.of Education, prepared. by. the: Chief ’ ‘Inspec-. or of Schools for the Province of British: Columbia.’ : ‘The report showed: ‘that’ the committee: had ‘ made aa detailed investigation: of those matters which: ‘were use for ‘concern was! not unfounded. The report‘ ofitained a ‘series of: recommendations which | the ommittee felt: should’ be; inclement the ‘Board : ni and incorrectly stated - that the ‘Board’s decision: to ; terminate Mr. Brown’s: appointment . was. based sole-.. “lyon recent disagreements between ‘Mr.’ Brown ‘and’ ‘the knowledge of ‘the duties imposed upon it by the « Public Schools Act and ‘in an awareness of its‘res- * ponsibility to ensure the best’ and fullest educational PAL Jacobson (Mrs.) RUSTEES OF SCHOOL therefore. considers. it ap- =! are-- Johnny —Miros,~Ernie Fit- { a, 53! No names .mentioned,; but Jim Kelly. Earl” Leroy’ and Johnny Miros fill’ out this com- mittee, Entertainment will be hand- led by Bob Wadey with assistance from ‘Ernie’ Fitzpatrick and: Earl Leroy. I have often wondered just what this game of golf had to com- pare ‘with the umpires of buse- ball. and the other arbiters of va- rious sports in which the cry of .“Robber,” and “Kill the um- pire,” is the privilege of both fan and’ player alike, and now I have a-faint idea: that it could be the members of the competitions com- mittee of which I have the dubious honor of being chai in, My cohorts or fellow “robbers” patrick, Bob Wadey, Mike Verzuh and Ole Olson. If you have any questions on handicaps or. course. regulations ‘please contact any of the’ above. “On April 21 our first tourna- ment’of the year was held, I’ hap- pened to be at the coast at the time but from reports received I understand we had a perfect day and‘a good | turnout of contestants. -There wer 54 entries.in the men’s handicap: and the winners were as follows: : = >< Low Gross, ay two. wo nif scores ‘of a’; pere- nial‘ winner, Jim’ Silealer ‘The: way this fellow is burning up the course makes‘"us wonder how to: make it fanehes, going, but, where ‘would that leave the rest of us? Runner up to Jim: was: Ed ‘Bringsli; with a 40 ‘anda 39, also‘shooting good steady. golf. '-Ernie’. Fitzpatrick, Johnny ‘Miros and Keith Muirhead deserve honorable ’ mention. - Low. net was won by ‘Lloyd Ish with a 46 anda 39, I imagine Lloyd’ is quite’ proud © of “that 39, it ‘doesn’t. come easy, especially the first one. Just don’t get: over- confident” because I know ‘oz one of..our, members. who shot; a 34 last year, and: today: he posted up that ‘Hole in the Head” hat should be-reserved for deserving golfers ard and that’ the Board's the: District: proved to be fruitless and’ the’ Board’ decided in‘the ‘ best interests of education: in ‘the: district, to ‘termin- ' ate Mr. Brown’s appointment: as Principal of ‘Stan: . ‘Jey. Humphries Secondary School e ease, The Board-acted in in| the School *District. of Sehool Trustees, t: No.9." (Cast : look.“so, cheerful'“and* happy: and- such as: these. The: event in” this s won by a member, of the "rob: bers” but’: assure you that Ole Con: had nothing. to do with set- i “his own: handicap.’ Consider- ims that both Lloyd and Ole are comparatively: new at: this game, beginners believe:that’ it: isn’t as; impossible as! ‘it, seems at the start. s ‘In. the’ mixed: doubles; : {Otto Walker and his partner, who must bea‘: golfer,’. walked away; » first place! inthe low gross section of. ‘44. Nice shooting I, undertsa: ind Migeie was’ con- tinually: bailing - Otto ~ out’ of trau- ble; but? Ii think Otto’ had “‘some- thing” re do:with the finals iscore, (He probab| idee a card, ‘Hank Godderis‘and 3 Fred- ericksen, with a total’ of 46.: Low. ‘netiat this time. presents a ‘slight’ problem: as: Ernie. .: Fitz. patrick and ‘his “wife ‘came in tied with the Lioyd.Ish's, “more on this one: later: One’ .point ‘which; ‘has always puzzled me in these’mixed doubles is, why do all the wives how come’ the ‘husbands ‘look ;so sour? ‘There ‘must be a reason! Asian are aware, many, small “Book Your ‘Next: Trip ti < Through’: xe Vipond for Travel 1560 Bay Ave.,'Trail’. Dial ae 6181 — "EXPERIENCED, “Travel: Agent ~- can - take heart’, and |- trees have been planted between the varlous fairways and under existing conditions with’ no steady source of water available they are going to have to struggle to sur- vive and we would ask that at any time your ball ends up near these Seasen’s Final Band Goncert Saturday Night ‘The final band ‘concert of the season will be held: at SHSS on Saturday night. .The Dr.. Knox High School Band from .Kelowna will play here that evening. and will be Joined for) several numbers \by of the SHSS senior band. trees please move it, the ball that is, two. club lengths: away. One more sport where a spe- cial ruling applies Is on the new section of .No..6 fairway, a’ ball landing on this: newly seeded area may be removed an equal distance from the hole, onto the fa! A motion which’ was recently Passed with regards to junior play- ers reads as follows: Juniors will not pe allowed to tee off before 4 p.m. 01 a mass band presentation. The SHSS junior’ choir, which tpok first place in. the recent Kootenay Music Festival, will also he featured. Bandmaster with the Kelowna band is Vern Bryant, former band- master at a school in Nelson, Mr, Bryant's Kelowna band is on a pew. tour with apprearances Sundays’ and natatutory holidays or after. 4.30, p.m.’ on weekdays unless accompanied by ‘ce. parent or at the discretion of the pro shop. Now a final word on the up- coming “Bosse Trophy. This will get under way on Saturday, May 18, The deadline’ for ‘entries will be on May 12. This. is to allow your competitions committee time to calculate handicaps ‘and also to have the draws posted, both in this column and at the course, | As usual the tournament will be under match. play’ conditions, it impossible in the past to enter holidays, we have decided to ty and complete all play. by the end of June. This will mean -.some solid weekend golf for a few months so govern your entry accordingly and be prepared to: default: if. you're unable to meet your playing dates within the allotted ‘time. As this tournament. is match play it has been decided to allow players to make a choice between imporved. lie or unimproved . lie. This ‘means. you! must come to an understanding with your op- ponent before teeing off.. If your decision is to. play: improved lie then the following rule will apply —You may move the'ball with the club head no more: than’ six inch- es in any one direction—ball must not be touched by hand! I believe the time has now come to. “ptt out”. I trust:.you will find something of interest in this column and I would ask each and every member to-bring to’ my attention any item you may regard as of interest to our golfing read- ers, elther amusing or otherwise. Western’ Hemlock ‘Cinderella’ Wood Old-timers who once referred to Western hemlock as the “Cinder- ella wood”. just wouldn't recog- nize the old girl now, Ten years ago the relative volumes were, he: per cent, Douglas fir 55 per cent, Pro- duction of red cedar remains fair- ly constant: at between 18 and 20 For those golfers who have found| . due to summer commitments and]. iGolden in Laxeennines as’ well as Castic- gar, : Last” Friday evening the West Valley High School Band and Sym- phony Orchestra from Spokane vi-| sited ‘the- high school here and. put on a concert. One of, the high- lights of that concert was an eyhibi- tion ’ of ming never before seen in Castlegar. ‘i Work Parly ne Planned For Camp Rory The parentgroup to Guides and Brownies held their regular monthly. meeting Monday evening at the home. of Mrs. R.: McCut- cheon. There . were ten members present with Mrs. A:-Richards pre- siding, The meeting: was opened with all repeating the Guide prayer and ‘then routine ‘business “was conducted. & 5 -A letter. was read from Mrs. A. Shaw who resigned as brown owl, having’ left the district. A uni- form has been’ purchased: for..a Guider. It was decided to purchase & gift for Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. L. Morey. and Mrs. D. ‘Wallace will purchase the gift and mail. it to her with good - wishes. from’ the ‘group. ” “A work party is to:be held’ at Camp Rory on May 4 for’annual clean-up. All were invited to attend and take the family: along. A letter of Congratulation is to be sent from the group to Mrs. J. Dalziel on her, receiving a certifi. eate of ‘merit, “The “members were reminded of the Mother’s Day Tea to be held in the United Church hall'on May 11, . Guides are ‘to. be ‘asked, to help at the tea. The members were and pepper shakers to donate them weekend camp next: weekend. The next meeting is_to be held June 10 at the home of Mrs. H: Johnson: Delicious - refreshments were served by the hostess during which’ Mrs. Johnson gavé a very epjoy- able report of the convention she attended in: New -Westmingter LL 2680 Higa: Drive, TRAIL Phe ch Old. (eT) ‘SALES AND senvice reais Finest a and ¢ Cleanest 1 Used Cars Every Ca Car. Guaranteed WHOLESALE: ‘GM ‘PARTS SCTRBUTORS TE Largust stock’ inthe Kootenays of genuine parts for all.¢ General Motors. Vehicles ‘Largest and~ most “Fully. equipped Garage peels ae in the Kootenays ©: “ithe Kootenays Setberling Tire Werebouse : asked if they had any extra’ salt |== to the Guides who are ‘holding a |=5 = during Edster week. Mrs, Richards expressed thanks to Mrs. Johnson per cent of the total © for. her report. ——— I =. = “Bank of Montreal TO OUR CUSTOMERS Our Telephone Number is Now 365-7261 We hope that this change i in inconvenience yOu: ‘ numbers veil not Wednesday, “May 1; 12:01 a.m. ‘above Districts effective May 1, April, 26,. 1963. D. F. Martin, NOTICE ~ Pursuant to Section 199 of the Motor Vehicle. Act (1960 Statutes) all road restrictions in the following Electoral Districts will be lifted effective Grand: Forks-Greenwood District SRossland-Trail. District Nelson-Creston District Kaslo-Slocan District © Cranbrook: District Columbia District “": Fernie District Overload permits may. be obtained in the, 1963, 1963. Nelson, B.C. g ig y Engi 4 eu To Laicanaet! sn ao ~ want it. it WEST ie _ POWER i KOOTENAY. "Elect WATER EATERS é us : ~All your hot water needs can ‘be. supplied more effectively witha modern “Quick. Recovery” Electric Wate Heater. 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