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Day who was on the Drill Instructors course. at ‘|Camp Borden. “In the. previous issue of this paper, Sgt. Hendy |’ told of his trip to Camp Borden. I accompanied him on‘ that trip. On arrival both Wally and I were assigned. to our respective courses. Sgt. Hendy was on the Senior Leaders , Course. while I was on the Drill. Instructors course. ‘ After graduation, all cute, .Jeadets except. the, International Drill. Team started hore. The team then. ‘began very’ extensive and exact training in nothing but drill. We. were, outfitted. with custom, to be Civil ‘Air’ Patrol “Cadets were really ‘terrific, I’ have’ never. in my life seen petter sportsman- ship than what was contained in..that team, After. winning the Beau ‘Trophy. it “did .not-seem real to any:of us that: the: course was - finally: over.. My: only: re- the International Drill Team only once.in his life. In the coming year another group of cadets} will form ‘an International Drill}. * |texthle “wage” sthle 7 “India, ao growing” threat inthe world textile market, es a ‘lower. lowest? in " don't forget Q train: schedules” Team to’ competé orice more for}; ‘3 the honour of winning the Beau] | see I only hope’ that one of reasice ‘the sdme” chances to- make | ° ‘the team, that I did. ..1 have now completed: “two summer. camps, .at Abbotsford, graduated” frorn the’ Senior Lead- than Japan, Your : doctor _Proserip- “Rexall ‘Brug | be :Preseription® Sp: PHONE 2: ers, Course and been a of the International Drill} Teain worn. in’ the ition, Finally on the 22nd, of August, we.,de-, parted from Camp Borden, desti- nation’ Minneapolis, Our of the T li The we iversity. of |; took place at the fairgrounds of be the Minnesota State Fair, on-the); .| night of August 27th. ‘Theré were |° <}four judges, two Americans.andy two Canadians. After eight wegks]’ of extensive training, for a space |’ of twelve minutes on the’ stage, we won the :competition: by. the, ‘judges’ erates decision. The Local Crews To am Large Share Of Work . Award of-a $9,000,060 con- tract for transmission ‘and. distri- bution of natural gas throughout the B.C, Interior .was.announced | by Inland Natural :Gas Co. Ltd. following. the Company's Appual Meeting in Vancouver. . Local’ sub-contractors will share as much as possible: in the team |" .| ana our opponents stayed in the : to help you ee know about’ Lbs ox children’s feet ‘This. colorfally-ilh of the ‘di: systems and-in the initial..clear- ing ‘and: grading: of the -right-f-| ” way. Contractors. will\:use ‘all available local.labour. and con- tinue. Inland. Natural.Gas, Com: pany’s’ policy of! making Jogal: 12 page Bookle First”, is for you no charge, 20 obligation. We know you will ‘find it helpful for ic answers''so many of the ‘questions par- ents ask about their young- ster's feet, their develop: " Saptembét 28th and 29th “PUREX TISSUE,'4 for .'.'..\... . JELLY POWDERS, Royal. 3: phe MARGARINE, Parkay, ore, Maxwell House, AIb: bag seco .: ~FLUFFO- SHORTENING, “Round, ‘Sirloin - ALbe SS 69e - Porterhouse: “ek “Veal Shoulder |...” ‘Roasts, Ib... “43e. Veal Chops, loin ue 33¢ Orders. taken now “for fresh ‘killed: local : > Turkeys. for your. ‘Thanksgiving Din area Penticton: will ‘pe the site. of the main’ project office’ being centrally: located. along ‘the ma-|' tural gas system's. 360. miles of} |= proper-fitting ‘shoes,‘etc. The information is autho \concise, . easy-to-read. tion, accounting and engineering|"> for Dutton-Williams’ Brothers Limited will ' be! handled - at’: this} ae location. and Grand Forks and from Grand Forks ‘and Nelson vill “each eps joy their own construction crews which will employ’ about 160 men for \each spread. The five distribution crews willbe in the} field in, the. Trail area, the. pen- ticton area, the Kelowna-Vernoi, areas, - the Kamloops District ana} the ‘Cariboo area, Both the three mainline construction crews and the=five : distribution , crews will operate .out of .mobile field af: fices, and. a. survey: is presently ,underway to ascertain the facili- ties available for : housing and feeding crews in the areas ‘fhe volved. Camping. facilities will a used only une, absolutely neces: alana: | Natural Gas Co. Ltd. has already: set up offices tin several B.C. centres .and: highly || trained“men are doing field work preparatory to supplying natural natural gas. The : Anglican Church Sunday, September 30th é Castlegar 8 a.m. Holy Com: munion. 11am. Family Service. “ Rinnaird - 9am. “HC, 9:30 am, Family. Service. “There, will’ be ..no.. Sun Schools at 11, a.m,-N.B. Standapa midnight Satur “The? : areas. “between. Savofia -and. Kelowna, ‘between Kelowna “TOMATO SOUP, Ayt - PORK & BEANS, Brode’ rs,” “Hi MARGARINE): “Alls tbs. MARGARINE, Good [ Luck, 2 tbs. "CELERY, crisp; “ORANGES, 288's, dox. BANANAS, 2. Ibs. Frozen Food hackers For fi Rech. MENS": ‘SIZES Bs BOY'S SIZES.. a Pair ed with 100% Terylene.”. f on- allergenic, soft, and: ‘comfortable, atting; warm \and light..." i :.$ponsored join ‘Home Economics Department: while: ~ CASTLEGAR, “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, “1556 ‘Si their wee “BRITISH: COLUMBIA e ‘of B.C. at’ ‘Vancouver where weekly editors: ‘and: ‘the '38th: annual: convention of ‘the. Weekly N of :the uni arsity.. sLater. the ne is} the harvedt theme. at’ the. Kinnaird Club's | third. annual | bazaar ‘and bingo’ last. Saturday. ‘The affair, which was held at the Kinnaird Hall, was:con- vened'by Mrs. Art Lambert with the assistance of Mrs. Joe ‘Loge: lin: Sales at the handiwork: ‘and ‘| paketdbles,.'the fish pond; and parcel! post stalls. kept: the after- noonitbusy, while the main ‘activi- | ty. began at 8 o'clock in the.even-' ing,;cwhen ‘ar estimateds350_ per-}' played bingo: for more than]: ity “Mrs... 'T.\) Fourt’s basenierit bean “ bar’ enjoyed: ‘a brisk. -busi A cabinet post for R. Es Som- mers, Social Credit -MLA for Rossland Trail, | has jpeer. récom- to by the Castlegar Village" “Coipmis- sion, - A wire was sent be the Pre- mier on Uroed By lage eg their suggestion. ‘ ‘When asked Jater to com- ment on the wire, Mr. E. Kraft, Village ; ‘Commission Chairman, said,” “I, have ‘no_.comment to make, - No" “comment at all.” He pointed” out* that: the wire had . said, “C “CASTLEGAR VILLAGE ‘com- MISSIONERS,, , STRONGLY- RE- ‘which | Village: :; * At,10:30; names. were drawn ‘ing ‘ca i|-for the’ small raffle prizes, after i Sam. Muirhead«:drew. for the |, S thirteen grand ‘raffle prize ‘wir- GOR hie ane" read, - “Kinnaird: Village’ Clerk: iP. AS Smibert. said this week that: no: wire: ‘Feconimending * ‘Mr. Soni- mers ‘appointment : to the B.. cabinet had been. sent by the: Kinnaird ‘Commission. “RE? Sommers, who won an overwhelming victory in the re- letter. from. cent ” provincial election, polled « : oth i . ‘a Forests “in the former Social Credit Government previous to resigning’ after. being accused of ribes. ‘Mrs. Dacipa Comforters Di i,.. Blanket; Sonj MoConaell; Trail, “Sheets equirin, stg |.and “Pillow Cases; Mary Cheve 2) to shave | itheir « -chimrieys , cleaned a ional ‘chimney, sweep Ef Shirley: Ball, | that the . Le; A to;have th “Fonument completed . time for this. year’s celebra- ht was 6 for 30. by.'the 'BC.. department sof E Te it Th Commissioners | ; The saat off deputy cD’ “chiet under the proposed. law. “He: ‘poin- ted {out that ‘there ‘are ‘qualified heating . firms |: in’ (the official, inspection. and ° ped : (Continued: on page 8)... to “chimneys : ‘cleaned. by home- ] down. of ‘the; press. Only about 100 copies; ‘had been printed. on the; ;“seeond ‘run”. ‘when: va ebain gear broke, necessitating’ a’ leng- =| thy repair deb of welding and See ee eat dae cs Only": a handful of men; ‘most ‘poor condition - highway -No./'3: t. the Village and: asking that ‘the “P2 OWLES “MADE. LIFE 1 ‘MEMBER ‘OF. LEGION Bao p, PALS ‘a ‘well™ attended oo ‘Tuesday Mr.” (Perey: :Qwlesi: i ‘the Legion : since it | was’ formed| fin! Castlegar: ‘and’ ‘district: ‘Acbeau- | | | rink builders | few people had Brectically all: the work,’ “The |< m of them cial meeting ; ;ealled to “acquaint the public with’ the plight of the and to ask for’ sug- gestions and criticism. The Parish Hall was. practic. ally: empty :save for a few. ‘short chila|70WS. of chairs up ‘front!.ahd ia the = oe from the - ‘public % of ‘clubs and | : | organizations, , attended . the: spe- people labor on the: phone ; Sand then failed to He suggested. that the best. the Society could: do. was: to’ follow up the advice given’ by Mr. ‘Little j ‘stand in’ so far, -dene lection, some: of it! ‘Mr. Zucker- original | ‘marbl stain gis! by the Russian ee “Mr. himself * exhibited, ; numerous . have told he that nowhere! A bens’s Island’ drew. Visitors of | 1} all ages on) Friday. and: ‘Satur- berg’s own: _ creation, ° seme the =