THURSDAY; MARCH..1; 1956... Lose weight—safely—easily. No hunger pangs! Month’s Supply—-$3.25 PITTS’ Rexall Brug ‘prasonerion “Speciatiets | PHONE 4231 DAY. or. NIGHT ‘“The* caonthiy meeting of the! Boy Scout Group Committee met at the home of Mr,’and Mrs. Gallo on Tuesday, February 28. Mr. Aberdeen reported for the Scout Troop, Mr, King has start- sted the First ‘Aid ‘Training ‘for 2nd Class. Micheal Taylor, Jim. Smith and Gary Batting. tied for- 1st -place in monthly com- petitions. Bob King, and Roger Toogood will represent. the troop at the Scout Drama in ‘Spokane during the Easter Week. Jim Merrifield has passed his Metal Work and Artist Badges. ‘The Scouts plan to have a Bottle Drive; in the near future. ‘Rev. Resker gave ‘a very satis- ‘Sport | Jackels | HAVE ARRIVED . FOR -- SPRING ond SUMMER WEAR Select yours while: selec- tion is good — Drop in to-day. LEITNER’S. LIMITED | Fall Fair , Continued from: page 1 tions for making. the Fair a suc- for’ factory report-on the Scouts and Guides Own Ceremony held: last Sunday.. In his report’ on the First Cub Pack, Mr.:Groutage said.all cubs have completed studiés on. high- ‘way safety. Cyclist Maintenance and Safety will. be::taken in April. All. cubs have -been in- structed ‘on the eight: points of the compass ‘and have had prac- tice.-in'‘compass reading., The cubs are now getting ready for Parent’s Night ot be held. in April.’ . Those present were, “Mr. and Mrs, Gallo, Mr. and’ Mrs.’ Whit- taker, Mrs. Jack. Taylor, Mrs, a Ford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Aberdeen, Mr, Conroy, Rev. Resker, .Mr. Ennis and Mrs. Groutage. Kiwanis To Hold cess’ in 58. The. question of in- will be ; ige by. the Chairman an i pe encourage aoe with valuable entries to show and not be afraid of ‘loss or seuss ting the ¢ e the meeting in. tos and oe of. the com- ca rani ; will | play Dofonds Li ral Ed. Harford, “drawing: on Mr, Harford, vigorously. defend- ‘Jed °B.C.'s \foim: of liberal: educa: tion stating that while.it had rejected ‘the arbitrary forms. of Other.’ educational. systems," .at s)he: “game time it’ insisted ; on evening ‘that. the standard in the Castlegar School District. is. very high. Mr. Harford, who came‘to Principal at ‘cantilwack / School. The Inspector | ‘delved deeply into: the ‘edu system . to this could’ -be /ob- '\ served by. any one. who wished to ‘visit ;the schools’ and’ see for themselves: ‘ ~ During a lively ‘question that followed, Mr. Harford:‘an- swered all’ questions. put ‘to’ him in’ ‘a lucid way,’ and: defended|; the syatem .. where -quéstioning show his’ listeners’ just how and why he balaved I Beitiee Colum- “The "Provinee”” te: stated, “went out to, get'.the best * there was} certain. things wanted, certain things it’ rejected, and today ‘it had achieved what: it had set out He | traced the growth of youngsters from ‘grade one. (the toughest: grade’ ‘to teach, he. be- through’ : Junior ‘High into the ‘indic it might .,be’” weal. Liveliest ‘discussion centered.” ‘ae round, the councilling.. of; iyoung- “| sters+ regarding = ‘entrance. “into 1: U < Mr. oe Waldie introduced Mr. Harford,- and the ‘speaker was ‘thanked ‘by Ken Sharples. Tar Thompson and Carl Loe-' blich ‘were “inducted | ‘into ~ the}’ club at ‘the meeting in ‘a cere- the mony conductd by H. Anderson. |, by M." Moran United Church: W.A. | Have Moeling Wed. The Kinnaird United: Chureh W.A:‘held their regular meeting last ‘Wednesday ‘evening at the home . of Mrs... “Burroughs. Four- teen members ' were present as , | Well:'as:. one! visitor, : Mrs... Paget rare to'hold pnalent ‘the. next ‘meeting, sale.” It requirds inate a Gandidgte for’ ‘the ‘House *--l of: Commons, Peete High School; (grades, “In doing 80. .he” the pecular problems of eéch | phase both as it ‘concerned: the teacher and. the: sideveloping *' youngster host at the ee Kiwanis bonspiel ever held in the Kootenays at Nelson ‘this coming. Sunday, March: 4th. While it is the third’ inter-club meeting, the addition of Colville this’ year. gives ‘the event its in- ternational’ flavour, ‘and’. the est | Canadian Clubs ‘are looking for- ward to introducing their Ameri- can to the game. munity. by the “Boys and Girls Section a. thian Sisters offered to look after. Section F-—horne cooking. The Canadiar Legion Branch 170 .was represented. by =. Nor- ris, B. Hill, H. Pitts and H. R. Fonles. Their contribution to the Fall Fair will be the looking after of the Concessions as has Mrs!.L. Quance and Grant attended for the Robson Bill Sharples, fig charge of all arrangements for the -host. club, told local Kiwanians. Tues, ‘right, the pians are all now. completed. He said the Castlegar Club‘ was donating a: trophy both “for-an- nual competition and‘also’on a challenge basis. He “said: this Jatter would promote ‘inter-club visits, ‘and. described’ the ‘consti- tution that - -went with the trophy. : s. Cret it Union ‘Women’s from Pagel’. Ss to the Ci i tivés for the Farmer's, are R. Oborne and A Smecher, who--were unable to. al gar’: of B.C. Credit ‘Union League, BC. Central“ Crédit: Union? and C.U. & C. ‘Health Service Society. y “thie Club, “who through her 6wh' [forts and © initiative organized the first School Savings Program in the interior of “B.C.” “Mrs. Sammons , éxplained, the ‘Club's aims, and how it was organized at~the Kinnaird’ Elementary | School, ‘ where’ she “isa teacher. On-the first. day, - 19th ° October, 1955, 63 young members. joined with - share. capital of $23.80:.-By 3Ist December this ‘share capital" [had multiplied itself: neatly |! { fourteen: casted. “al B- PEAS, Prairie Maid, Standard - 1B on 3 tne for ees CHEESE WHIZ; Krafts a (16 oz. jar 6.0.2.2 -s set BBE, BANANAS i rg ly,” she" added, “today, with ‘113 members we’ Have’ qver- $809.00. rate, when ‘the Club ':is a year cold it (should have: a share-capital of over $2100.00. This ‘Ch as brought homme’ to us with’a real’ punch, the truth ‘Look after ‘the dimes and-pen- nies‘ and the ' doHars” will ‘loot after themselves!” Due to the phenomenal growth of the Club, Mrs. Gordon; Reith stepp in to help and now Sammons :’in’’.this brancl | Credit Union work’: “The West’ Kootenay Chapter of Crédit Union ‘report was. read by Mr.’L’ Dergousoff giving an interesting account of the year’s Jwork, He stated that five new. Credit Unions: had .,been started in ‘this Chapter’s' :area-- in. 1955 and ‘more toe come.” _ ‘wo’ extraordinary resoluti ‘were passed.” y , Guest.speaker. ‘of : the evening was Mr. Allison Martin, of: Ross- land, who ‘{s'a Director of. the ‘| B.C. Credit. Union League, .and a representative from B.C. to the Credit ‘Union National © Associa~ tion. ‘He'spoke of: the’ “economic climate of the day’? and the need and: services of ‘the Credit Union ‘movement in .this climate, :| Credit ‘Union’ principle is being recognized : all fim: contact in| o1 our pemiet eared school ‘plants due to ‘centraliza- tion. “In. progressing,” he sald, “lets. not. l9se some’ of the fine vont of the- asta Red School “PLASTIC OVERSHOES FOR: WOMEN AND .WE. HAVE MISSES - FROM 12% — 3 “Flat or Medium Heel PRICED AT WELL DON'T _wo BE HERE .” BUT. wes a RENOVATION. “JOB. _ - SPRING. WILL SOON NOW IS THE TIME: To PLAN Your: BUILDING « or. See Us For All Vou BUILDING NEEDS" _ PRACTICAL, ‘AND SMART. 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Yaying ‘ofp t= |'(80'x76") Iso" the Lipsett|‘ ‘ Stendlieg ‘thes: Indian’ chool. at‘ the ‘University, of B.C, t an’ ‘educational afternoon ‘the “British: Columbia‘ Build-| fisherles:. industry ing ‘of the Pacific National: Ex: ‘above; left to: right: Keith’ Pin- cott,! Cr Mary dinoth ‘The ‘building , is open. free 'to- ‘the . contains - not first part missioners meeting, day night with a full ‘board bre: gent ‘in’ the:-Village ¢ Office,:-to present a. trades licence charged’ his com- pany. The amount of $60 vorted, repeated at -each:: served | was. working a _.definite ange ® f ‘store h gente: ‘by: bythe Traik Retail Merch- ants Association, was ‘discussed .at +the, recent meeting “ofthe “Castlegar Retail’ Merchants held]: 2 Mach ae ier rar D. Brawn, for -the general policy onithe matter of pipe-line ex- the -Iseeping' of? report, that .a ,deficit: of- $4,323.36 occurred: in the Water ~ Account. fuera new. Frontage. rates: tshortly joing i aking ie connection = these’ frontage . rates, Commis: charges. It was agreed to - assessment notices availed new. to. ‘The Clerk iets ‘by letter: or: “phone 1132] y | charge.” ‘Bridges +: Committee Chamber: of:;Comm ident. was ..cited: in detail and departm: “D: ‘Chairman’ of. the, Roads eee .|'Phe' second part, @onations from the CM & ry village, it was‘ decided’ the. pro;’ | perty left the hands = of | the:, village,; ti. was decided the: pron perty. should’ stay. in the’ hands “the | ofthe village, unless .a vote was taken ‘of: the. people. of Castlegar. the Board de: * cided they would be willing \. to undertake the operation of the: d|zink ‘when’ it’ is neady ~for--use. 2 he will! accept the building ic Li Wholesale ‘firms, he ‘stated, ike the Projects Society is een, to give it to them. eas Kelly Douglas; Canada’ Pat Malkins ‘etc. have ne licen st ‘:repor- jew that ‘Fire’ Chief Lewis had made, ethat. stick-\ pay-iasicthey. ship :b: carrier,; but; ‘these - products “are delivered and © -placed'-ori: piled eioer’ of /.the ; store. : Soft or’ on‘racks and the ent ;; are reminded! F tal us mn ensued ‘regarding “two; questions ‘asked* by: the Projects Society at the lest meet: namely giving | of. thi said, are put, directly |: ers. be) made: giving’: the - new? telephone mumber. to be ‘called. incase .of. fire and asked ‘if,'the:. Rotary Club would» ‘steng' the erman, S.. Westwood. ze: new. slate were. ‘picked Ae ape | Other,” aides’ the ‘driver were:\/the Mis- s attee Haber ee collision. Narrow, icy roads were |: a blamed: for the mishap that: cats x Sdamage to seach ses Sharel’, Martel, . viclet Gleb- '| accident, in! the Dumont sal sion resulting ‘in’ the Satlehion: vehicle!.going. out . cf _ gontrol, ~ causing a. head . on. collision, Road surfaces at; thas point’ were iey, and . very arrow. : Peter Pélovinkott, of arams and D . “ Total damages were $200. and no jured. :