CASTLE .NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ; ‘LE O@ BOSSE CASTLEGAR . La atin ein ella tin athe zaonth’s holiday with relatives and friends in Edmonton, Mr, New- man is employed ‘at the CTS gar? Ce ae teat a ed was accepted, - Mrs, Bucknao gave a@ report on her canvassing for the Bake Sale “PARK ELECTRIC. age, Mr. and Mrs, F.-Lindgren and family have moved into a new house on the Shewchuk subdiv- iston, Mr. J. Wright, accompanied the Hon, R. E. Sommers on his re- turn trip to Victoria last Sunday and Mrs, Fourt and Mrs, Guido, agreed to solicit the parishioners on the Upper Bench.” Mrs, W. Robsinson moved.that a mass be offered for Mrs, S, Jan- kola who has undergone an opera- tion’ at the coast, Congratulations Watch and Jewéllery REPAIRS Watches At your service with 9: good supply of. wiring rials Let us help you with your wiring problems" x Colin Petts Cor. Maple & 2nd Ave. SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS PHONE 3031 . Mr, and Mrs, T. Leithead, Red: Deer, Alberta, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Blackburn, re- Mr..and Mrs, A, Bucher, Black- ie, Alberta, ard visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra, J, Scott, | Mr. and Mrs, M. Paulin (Nick Plotnikoff) were hosts to Mr, dnd Mrs, S. Stauch; Mr. Eugene - Published. ae Thursday at “phe Crossroads of the Kootenays” “TGASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER go, 1952 Vol. 5, No. 440” 5 Cents ‘Per Copy and : tended to Mr. and : ting — Repairs : : : { G -f : ia ee morning, returning to ua Staueb and) Me end irs, Gordon ae on the erica oe thelt eres is os ss Ceigar ‘Licence Will. Coniain , bos 1 i 2 G dwell To Visit : Juv enil e D eli in qu ency ultware 1s ialtng| Cat ee a ne ane te ae ee ee ee eg amulne mabe oa - Proiection For Small Operator’ fy silegar Tuesday noes y her uncle Mr, We Ele Sunday, He visited "the Playmor -| Mrs, J. R, Elliott is a Patient in| Dance iol where the teachers’ Trail ~end dance was in Lorne Creek, B.C;, left on Tuesday tor an officers’ training course in the RCAF at London, Ontario. Mrs. R. Couchman returned last week form Trail-Tadanac Hospi- tal where ‘she has been a patient. her cousin, the hostess served refreshments, | ‘The rannouncempnt also states that no foreshore rights will be|’ alienated but that the public re- tains “the rights and privileges td these foreshores as alwhys, a: Furthermore, Last week, the’, Premier of B.C. and Lands and Forest Minister -R. E. Sommers, in.a joint an- nouncement, disclosed that the appeals against the granting of a Forest’ Management Licence’ to «the Celgar Development. Com- pany, had been ‘disallowed and that the Company thus had the MLS. Coldwell, national, leader of ithe C.C.F, Party in Canada . | wil] be’ paying ‘a! visit'to Castle- gary next Tuesday, November. 4, . . Coldwell is due to arrive at the. Castlegar. Airport shortly aftdr 3 p.m. where he will be mét by representatives of the -local, id to | Mr. and Mrq. T. Henderson, Trail, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson and motored to. Nelson where Mrs.. Johnson and Mrs. B. Bell visited the home Sign Of The Times PTA Meefing Told = st: . “Various methadg’. of combat- The following priests were visi: tors at St. Rita’s-Parish during the Forthy Hours. Devotion this| forthe aged, Mt. ‘St. Francis In- week: Rt. Rev. A. IX. McIntyre, | firmary. Rossland; Father E.'S. Martin and ||. Mr, H. Johnson is in Rossland RIGBY'S CONFECTIONERY 4 BUS DEPOT for recreation such ‘’as. fishing} hunting, . ‘hiking, -and other serted. ‘Thus “Parents will know? is not published of displayed by’ in the house at 7th Ave-and Pine Street, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. Lindgren and family. Mrs, Newman and the children’ Mrs, W. Sharples left by train Wednesday morning for York- ton, Sask., where her mother is seriously ill, Mrs. P. McPhee had as their guests during the Thanksgiving Day week-end, Mr. and Mrs. M. D, McPhee and daughter Marj- "NOVELTIES LIGHT LUNCHES MAGAZINES to produce lumber, sulphate pee and retain all rights ‘to the Jand,. the "used in the: manufacture of plas. ties, textiles and explosives, It may with- draw any portion of the area for higher economic. use, such as bloc} mefts will be served, residents, ‘Tea ‘and refresh- Father Ulrich, O.F.M., of Trail} spending a few days .with his See ‘Our Grand- ‘Displa Ofaas : go-ahead signal” to establish ‘an| sports, ‘anyone may ‘prospect tor | ‘fi A prise? ting . were| where their children are,. and. pat and » Newman and | ong meiner Gallery. and jparher daughter: and son inlaw, Mr. and P y. = forest i in. the in the area or carry on the Legion Hall. { aieeuseed at.the regular meeting what is more important the: chit- + Barrigan, athers | Mrs. G. E. Scott. FIREWORKES Arrow Lakes area with head- any. legitimate business. The . refrom 4° to -5’p.m., Mr;{0f the Stanley -Humphries Par-| dren will know where thelr ‘pa.: ene arrived "ig Somear as from Nelson. . Dr. and Mrs, W. L. Wright and|- quarters. at C has been careful to .| Colwell will be "fo (8B to meet |ent ‘Teachers’ Association in the! ents are.” Ly Library room of the High School Monday evening. a Although no ‘problém exists ‘A few could: not ‘undertake ’a Project: of this sort, he concluded. | Eweryone . must work. .together. " ‘ r here at present, it was felt that|‘Study the overall needs of your’ Conteot Board ot by the GovelRment of Mr. and Mrs; P. Pearson, Spo-|orie Jean of C: 4 i Deed i pe ei Colentia, * Sonne have’ recently returned from a kane, Wash.,- and Mr. and Mrs.) | ‘Dr. and Mrs. H. L. MeNiel, : ‘ 5 ree PSG Ms " f At the came, dime, it pre ure, mining “d and the F ¢ silegar Motorist pamenirriiiartory eae ae accordingly," ple your’ program’ E P; Santor, Nelson, were visitors} Hamilton, Ontario, were guests ie ‘ a fend) 4 posed revisions and\ additions] establishment of townsite, 80 ag does °, ar! the near, future| Earlier in the. evening, Mrs! @"; at the honte of -Mr. and Mrs. G.| of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright Jast Anderson Feed Co if : ' . will be incorporated in: Celgat’s| not to‘ hold’ back in when the: 2 PTA, Martin’ due! ad ae ere week. t ( penegets —4 licence because . “This: govern- | any sphere.” growth’ in Castlegar ‘occurs, RECORDS — Yes!! The very latest in records can be heard. at. the Castle Theatre AND akernae 4. atthe... F LANESIDE HOBBY CENTRE » phone | 4208 All Wool Made. by: the Famous Pioneer Brand - These Shirts are Ideal For Casual Wear < . on 4 woos BUYS DOLLAR VALUE “BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR plane this morning to attend the wedding of his brother in Eamon. ton, Pass Creek Youth Plummets. To River Funeral services are being held at Pass Creék this week for Alec. Pereversoff, 23 year old Doukho- bor whose body was removed from the twisted wreckage of his 1948 sedan shortly after he had smashed through the railseof the 0 feet of the rails on the North aide and land ont its top in the river below. Pereversoff was driving ° alone at the time of the accident, about 8:45 p.m. Members of his family, who live seven miles from Castle gar were notif : BOARD At a meeting of the. board of the Kinnaird United Church Mon- day evening at the home of. Mr. and Mrs, K. .Spence, with 12) members present and Rev. L. C, Johnston’ presiding, plans were discused for the coming season i Mrs. M, E. McPhee spentia few days in Fernie as delegate to the Kootenay peeyey, of the Uni- ‘| ted Church, KINNAIED CATHOLICS ot TO HOLD BAKE SAL! IN TRAD MAREET ! Final plans were laid for the Bake Sale to be held in the Trail, Market on Friday, October 24,’ by the ird Catholic Club, it; the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. W. Haywood, Monday night. The ffer of Mr. G. Guido and Father Barnes to provide transportation Castlegar : and Districts FEED HEADQUARTERS . Just ‘Received - CARLOAD-OF coon GLEAN . STRAW oars OF FLOUR AND: FEED he Arriving Daily and an entertainment committee set up. to the business section, ‘The’ entertainment committee was a follows: Mr. Paget, Mr. Spence, Mr. Ackerman, Mr. ‘Mr. Snai- les and Mr. Wisted. ‘This commit- tee’ plans to hold a social ‘evening Seven -new Board members : For As Low. As fy. _You.Gan Have. ment For- est Managcnient Licences issued haye_ not entirely ‘given to the. people! of British Columbia,: the results whith they ‘desited.” lishment of three Public Work= _ing® Circles “which ‘will Provide small ‘operators with an annual yield of: about twice the voume of timber they now produce. *:~ The“ small operator ‘is “further protected by the réquirement that he licencee;: at sease, have a reaso! le-percentagé of the annual ‘crop lemercemtace “local contractors. By these stipu- Célgar’ in’ this]: ew ‘teature “of great interest to aiBritish Columbians; the announcement. continues, is the fact: that: the ‘roads’ ina For- (| est: Management “Licenced area will be open) for public use on Castlegar Priest Moved To Fermnic Rev."Father Joseph B. Barnes, pastor: -df “St, “Rita's Chtitch in Miring* interests within . the’ li- cenced area willbe and St; Josepli’s Chapel & ‘Kinnaird ah {pe} past ‘four and ch use tiniber based on their needs. ‘Timber ‘for mining ‘purposes will pe withdrawn from time. to time as‘the ‘need arises:: All Approve Decision . The issuance of this. Hieence has met with the whole-hearted av- proval of all political: parties. in- ‘dependent operators, and Cham- _ «Sats Cemetery Fees Plans for a cenluey “by: aw: , for: Park ‘Memorial Cemetery,. at|, x .“Kinndird, jwere made et a ‘Joint | sity | Se5s We vevening, “Bert ee Kinnaird 1» presiding. -.-*. -" "Main. purpose ofthe meeting ~was to decided the value of the, land in a cemétery- plot, which _ was set at/$10 with $20:being ‘set as the price ‘for perpetual tare of the plot and $20 for digging and filling, making ‘a' total cost ‘of $50 per-plot. Castlegar ‘Commissioners with- ' ed to aeterniine this: because of Tepresentations to them by resi- dents who ¢ldimed they were en- tide to a plot because of their Re: ‘District Schools Begin Montlay,. Nov. 3 Nekt .week’ in Castlegar and District, the ratepayers of School transferred to. “the” pivlah of Fernie, ‘the’ Most ‘Rev. Martin‘ M. Johnson, “Bishop” of-,the Nelson | t! Diocese’ announced last week. “Widely ‘Kkown in the, adistrtet| P for his zedlous labors and ready | 1 wit, Father. “Barnes “ass rer of. the: ‘Castlegar parish n and peing| fe week, is Albert: mote Hospital, suf- @ from severe back injuries ert Martin, vic- YMC. fan auto*.accident’on the legar-Nelsdn:’. highway © be-. Pass Maire ¢ Bridge. and the}, During ‘his Castlegar, steward- ship, Father Barnes has gained popularity among both Catholics and non-Catholics. se The Catholic . Ripe Grictie: and ‘Kinnaird, To suggest of | th organizing: youth groups,’ Mr. Bert S. Gresas director of ‘the hi | yorked out by the “Y” and used’ so ‘successfully over the s|fyears. © i “Juvenile: @elinquency ig here '$o stay,” he declared. “It is a sign his organization: since 1844 its" ‘Before the ‘Y”: or any anes y similar! ern could, be sfornied “BeHoo? district and’ eiprese: ‘their:opin- ions Tetetion and. trees of district, Soot at the annttal ratepayers meetings. pay ‘Datés, times and places f i ay meetings aré as. follows: Mon- ‘day, November 3, Tarry’s school- house at 7:00 p.m: and at the Robson Schoolhouse at 8:00 p.m.; Tuesday, *Noverrber . 4, in’ Deer Park‘ School ‘House at 3:00 p.m. and in the Renata school house ‘at 8:00 p.m::; Wednesday,. November '5,"in Castlegar No. One Element- ary School at’ 7:30 Lae and Base othe wriginal Ceme- in the tery. ‘Soviety. “These residents, 12 in nurmiber wére ‘given’ a: receipt which stated‘‘they.had: ‘paid. for one plot ‘in the Ys eveh i Kinnaird School-at 7: a Pm. . Among the events of these meetings will, be the Trustee’s though the amount pald i in most, and-general business as well as ‘|and. fell’ under the wheels; ‘The Meny Friends Att a Funeral Of A. Dube - \ Funeral - Services . were: held]. Monday morning. “in “Sti. Rita's Chureh, Castlegar, for, Arnold Dube, 25,. victim. of :a logging camp accident ‘in the Crawford Bay’ area “Thursday ‘afternoon. ‘Mr. Dube was ‘killed iwhen he ran: to apply the brakes.on.a runaway truck, missed the.door accident occurred at 2:30 p.m. A coroner's: jury viewed the body the next day at Creston: yand- ad-| ‘by ‘Mathew. Marghall, journea tL Nt Police: have. not ‘determined the cause of the-accident‘as yet, The car is described-as a.total Toss. Driver Fined $5 ‘And $17.50 Costs For: Dangerous Driving” Rossland, with a late model ‘sedan driven ‘Trail, on 19,'"in, front of, the ‘ spiritual, ‘Those ‘interested in ‘our’ ing money aways coopera-| ‘tion. between | home,’ “church, school and: other youth and serv- ice? groups and proper . distribu- tion of activities among the ait- ferent, age groups, - Before: any money .is™ spent in financing, the project: should be thoroughly: evaluated in order, to ensure, its} worth. : I wise to bi ; that any i needs “are. physical, ‘mental ‘and youth must cater to each of these needs.’ a > “One! must’ consider not only the* sclioo] children,:; but their parents as well) Z MrviGreen, as: ae D. Campbell :réported on eg findirigs and deliberations: ot hh ‘lations, she as- | Ders-of Ti in the aréa at. |r pone soar ont eou srt :m ar Shore- - a an ‘801 extent control it.’ Slee Re ear eo fect to his serts, the independence and ini-| fected, ‘The total investment has mes m at” ‘Kinnaird soon atten, | of My. Srean ‘coatinied ‘that the arts sony in the river below, Sunday itiative of the small operator wil * Contint : “Rev; Father “Trainer, ot Lumby, YMCA “and ‘other similar organ-] Dress irts ce Reis * “be encouraged in our © ued on Page 3 is being transferred ‘here to re- ions have done splendid work x Ee epee The car had apparently crashed PEAT-MOSS Is iW goon SUPPLY Joint G nfo ; en Father Barnes who is:ta in con is ng. juveile “de i eat : ci Gonfereneo Ainival Conferences [Sesaricttaarz = = SIs ar ey een from pajamas and evening gowns : to fur coats and ‘wedding ‘es, -|sembles, while two. local genile- men, arrayed in the newest mas. . culine ~ finery,’ displayed . what the modern well-dressed. man is wearing for Sunday: best. As each model, dressed. in. one of. the newest creations of ‘fash- ion designers, paraded ‘onto the’ stage in. the centre, Of the floor) o™”. Arrow Motors Garage''in Castle- cases, was: $5. ° ear, pleaded not guilty to a charge once a ‘month at which all mem- bers and friends of the United {nominations and elections for one “ss Rita’s, ‘Church everfowed] trustee at both Robson and Cas- its: “SPECIALS “The Beauly Of Strawberry Jam, MB, 4 Ib. tin -.... 99c Plum Jam, MB. 4 Ib. tin’... wees Marmalade, MAB. 4 th. tin .....2-.° Apple Juice, clear, 46 oz. tin .. OCTOBER 23 - ~24-25 | SATURDAY. 10 O'dock Special WHILE IT LASTS ‘Deliveries Tussday and ey Church,.can meet for an- evening of fellowship and become ac- quainted with newcomers to Kin- | naird and district. « ‘A choir also is to be formed to sing at the weekly Sunday morning services and Mrs, Paget and Mrs, Moorehouse, are in tharge of the organization, Following a number of other} routine’ matters, there was an’ enjoyable social hour, ‘to round pout the evening. _ tionally Advertised and Cough and Cold Remedies Drugs and Drug Sundries are our first, considera- tion and our Dispensary is stocked to fill. your Doc- tor’s Prescriptions. PITTS’ ~ Rexall Drug Open Evenings "Dry-Wall” An Your Living Reom ion of your Home: and you have its natural: beauty whieh i is‘a Plessute ’-agreed that these residents were legally and. ‘morally entitled to tlegar. ‘“Recei and morning when'the many friends arid fellow. workers of Mr.\ Dube on'plot each, ‘with Castegar-“be- ing obligated to an se the’ $5 re- maining for each of. them.' i for, the school year completed last June, which will be. among. the ‘items ' for On‘ the motion of 7W. and J. Williams, it was moved and. carried that in- future, the price: of a plot in the, cemetery would be $30, including perpet- ual care, but’ not including. dig- ging and filling. It.was further decided that the | ¢, Kinnaird Village: “Clerk: S.C. nounced Jast August. tures for the school district, total- ‘led - $421,901.08. Total‘: receivt: were $386,164.71 plus, a ‘surplus from the previqus term of $162.- 453.97, leaving a balance of $126.- 717.65 at’ the beginning: of this BT A to attend the Requiem high mass and pay their-last res- pects to the deceased. Rev. Fathen Joseph B. Barnes, Castlegar, sang tlie mass and a wealth‘ of) snirit- ual. and floral , offerings, ‘were presented, Pall-bearers were: Otto Walk: er,” Clittord' Tipping; Mike Koo- chin, Fred Popoff, ‘William Moro- so and Phil Gendren. ‘.| ment arfd ground maintenance. : ial of their memibers, ‘A’ letter. is| § may, reserve only. half.a.block.if .so desired, at the ‘same. price per * plot, this amount’:to’ be! ‘paid in cash: or, instalments..." -- . It: was. recommended to the boards of commissioners for next year,'t ‘that a-power. miower be‘pur- chased” for: the’ cemeterv? “the snrinkling system ‘be slightly’ im- proved; the new. roadway at the East end be Improved and a B®) “installed; ‘the fence’ around - the’ cemetery be painted. and some of the gro> he reseerled. According to :the-.decisions of the ‘me2ting, the Kinnaird com- ‘missioners are to draw up a by- claw? >for the cemetery and ‘pres- ‘ent it to another meeting of the program sis and last Friday. gave testimony, ‘driving before Sti- pesdlars Magistrate William: H. Taylor in Castlegar. police court The , accused was found’ guilty and was fined $5 and $17.50 costs, He was defended by. or ‘Moran, Castlegar. A number of witnesses “The. vehicle driven “by” Mrv Atchison, on the night of the ac- cident, has béen. impourided, there being ‘no insurance overage, School Trustees. Build ing Garage. For School Buses A ‘new $4,000 four- stall garage, construction: of which" began -this:week, is’ being built on Col- umbia Avenue just south: of ‘the "school board: office, by’ the. Cas- tlegar School Board, frame ° construction, ‘with -|piano melodies. A-door-prize anit a lucky ticket draw were added attractions, ae Highlights of the evening were: F the., modelling of the latest ina lady's: hat, ‘by diminutive Mise Cora Leé Anderson, who sported a massive headgear “in the form. of a South’ Sea’ Island’ scene re- Plete with p: vtrees, sea shore and~ lounging “natives; » and =the: modelling of the current fashions / in ‘men’s “double. breasted: suits et Fook and thelr, vi : REET CAR: DROPS 100 FEET: |. OCCUPANTS SHAKEN UP. iTwo -youths, {George Kinakin and’ John Ostoforoff, escaped ser fous injury Sunday night'at about 6 p.m.’ when‘ their car, driven‘ by Mr,‘ Kinakin,’ Jeft“the road and hurtied down ,& 100. foot ‘drop.: The accident occurred on the Castlegar Airport Road \ncar its junction: with the. Castlegar- Nelson highway. Both occupants a the cir were: slightly. shaken and Mr: Ostoforoff was treated for mincr cuts, There was some $2,000 damage ” two ‘Boards for. approval. to the car. -|medern quarters across the street to} an all those residents who have heen dialings have elicited no response, Levat Present we lave n0 “phone, of our equipment. to our. new from the .bus depot,’ during ‘the week-end, but the B.C. tented our ra We moved our office and ‘most. Cc. W..McBey, :who.-has, post for 12 years, has not. t our ‘phone yet. Wh 'Don-* =e. ; price: of digging» and filling -be Burial followed ‘in’ ‘Park’ Mem- = will f 4 for’ 68c 2 The | island © of “Newfoundland! $20 subject ‘to changeas condi-|" Of the. total ¢ ‘an. orial fo) bs one storey, 40 ‘feet ‘by 45 fest , Alfswee t Margarine, 2: Ths. ceons O , | had a greater area than the island There‘are many advantages i in the use of VENEERS i in the construct. ee ee eee Ti7t0 War Ge ene |e tery, Kinnaird, tim Leat a Presi dent andy! will house the aistriete ee Shouldar Veal Steak, ths: y | of Ireland. | 2 exhuming -be:a’ minimum’ of $50. cluding. new buildings, equip- - | school buses.. It is planned + é senee of the Assocaition urer following: the ‘retirement of held. the : Another Castlegar district resi- dent, | Mrs.~ Clair. . Saunders, .’of, Castlegar, ‘was. elected third vice- president, Other officers i have’ the ‘by. Messrs. ree Ger esp *s Liberals ; Bee EDS gee : : ea ‘that a: . With the bagi: of Celgar Ko Phone R Of Riding’ $ erals completed nts three weeks: to winter 5 Sisto fn OF TB. Steaks, Ih. es | Your Brug Needs. ‘to:behold. : of had plans::now in. effect ana the onse | Jim Leamy, Robson, was’ eléct-| 2¢commodate the present shelter. coats and fur, wraps and children’s Bre ino RTP as : : 45 We ‘carry a tall Une of Na- interest-in'- obtaining ‘- ate| ‘soaring of the district's Because No. Phona .. ed. president’ of: the *Rossland- less vehicles, tua oe a mt sion Hamburger Steak, lb. seeeeenees na ac Mahogany Veneer 7 -blocks in the for’ b ‘ant bodies as. ral Liberal Association, at. the, ig Wi en osha or be completed. during ‘the’ winter, to be written to all the various| his school. district and this alco in "Trail last ‘Saturday. Original plans ‘had called: for) - Priced Goods for your every oS organieati of the district, ad.| Will be: discussed at next week's frying | to contact the Castle News only ai three-stall structure but DON'T FORGET OUR... - « ae ‘ ‘Shriated. Veneer’ eT NCR Mie ae nek| public niesthnar by_(elephone “during. this ‘pas cits Siewert an Wace | was later decided fo add the| Mr. P. Stainer, Miss Dawn Jeni jap eet naroin ea nee serve a block of 70 plots each for, All. ratepayers are urged.to at-| W*Ks we announce that, there Trail, was-elected secretary teens: extra’ stall. for. possible fae ; Brown, Mrs. E. MacCabe, i gency Supplies, Tonics, “their members at $3.‘per. plot, or] tend. these meetings and: express is avery ‘good reason why - ‘their requirements.. es Mr » Grahem, \Micq Tranny Mary. Town- Mr. Turnbull compared the prin: ciples of Liberalism with the non- existent policies of the. present Social Credit government, . Mrs, IN. J.>-Backwus, Trail, first Camozzi, won unanirious approval for hig res- olition _that Liberal ' candidates anyone has -dialed. our “officn dur- ing the past week, the Phone has rung, but ‘not in our’ new home, The, phorie.comvany. has pro- mised to transfer: the phone just as soon*as neasible atid: we ask ‘that ‘those wishing to ‘contact tis, please “do: 80. by: coming tothe office—the: new office, that is—| unti} our: Bhon thas been trans-] ferred. Aes :second Vice-} : Former \ Health. and Minister A.-D. Turnbull the and Al ‘Johnson; | Fruitvale, vicepresident;, and John Forrest er, Trail, fifth ‘vice-president. fourth Welfare spoke at pee ridings as soon as possi- ble. This resolution is to be acted on at the first meeting in the new year. Another resolution adopted by the Liberal‘ party woiild ‘that again be in, power’in’ British Columbia. Basing sthis belief on the over- whelming. desire df the people to ¢was that a central publicity committee be’ establish- ed. in: the West, Kootenay region for the compiling and distribu- tion of information on Liberalism ; have’. sound,: Stable gov : and ‘its a Foeolin. were!.Cora’; Lee ‘Anderson, Ar- = lene Wanless, Gayle McPherson, =~ ! and Daphne Maclean-Angus. 2 tion closed with the modeling Hy for and|the wedding gowns. Mrs." Brown wes arraved in the Tidal vesture, Mrs. S. Fife and Mrs."R sembles and Arlene Wanless and - Gayle McPherson were. the flow- B. Bell. Robson. first- prize and Haines, Mrs." send, Mrs. S. Fife and Miss Mare Modelling the. flirlies’ ontitts : The evening’s finery exbite- Graham in the bridesmaid’s en- er-girls. See aa ' Door prize winners were: Mrs. 5 Mrs, T. Gabana, second prize. The lucky draw-was won: by. Hy.