Page 8 ‘ CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July 16, 1953 _A “dash” is equal in quantity + t6 one-third of a teaspoon of Marnie Rogers Named Nquid, -\ Star Camper At First a Session, Camp Minto Hi 0 | | d a y A very successful Sentfor Girls Session was completed at Camp .Minto near Robson, last week, Smiles N’ Chuckles Holiday Asst, Holiday Caram: Seawater Taffy Peanut Brittle ’ Asst. Cello Bage A Delicious Treat AT PITTS’ Rexall Drug Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. + Nights Day or Night Phone 4231 weather against them for the firét few days. Handicratts hikes, weiner roasts, boating, swimming and softball were among the many and varied activities carried on. At this session too, the found- ation for future camps was laid by Roy Holmes, known to the campers ‘as “Skipper,” who brought with him many novel ideas, It was decided to choose an Honor camper from each session. This camper will receive @ green “H”, on a Camp Minto Crest, Honor Camper for this session was Marnie Rogers with Honorable mention going to Lynne Rogers, Ann Hartley and Sue Burnham. "The cabin leaders were Gwyn- eth Davies (Toni);.Lorna Byder, (Bandy );. Joanne Landuc teeta aan atta a I wish to take this opportunity to announce that my names formerly known as.... CARLSEN’S BUILDING SUPPLY HAS BEEN SOLD TO Vesper &- Jones I wish to thank my many friends and customers for their past patronage and goodwill and hope they will favor the new owners with the same pee . lam still carrying on with my - Coal’ Business and will endeavor to give you the best brand of coal and service possible. Inquiries . Are’ invited ar YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED CARLSEN’S © FUEL AND SUPPLY — -PHONE 4221. ss -| Ross, Judy Elliott, Jackie Sam- although the campers had the/ ton. (Dusty); and Jane Nicholson tae aa (Nickie). ROBSON NEWS Ce aii ct aia cantina tiie ‘Occupants of Cabin One under Dustry were Sandra Sodja, Carlo = Mr, and Mrs. A, Smecher re- uels, and Marnie Rodgers. These turned last. week from a visit girls were known as “Dusty‘s with their'son Hugo at Yellow- Srips irom Dew Drop Inn.” + | Knife. Cabin Two was the Leaders'| yyrz_ Cabin, and was known as Tumble} yey, re Taylor and son ana Me of and Mrs. William Rossland, a Dr. W. L, wright, who has en- joyed .a two weeks pleasure trip through the Maritimes and New York, U.S.A., returned to his homie. Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Phair of Ridge- dale; Saskatchewan spent a few days visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew which they RADIO SERVICE BHUBER: 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Bandy had charge of Cabin Three whose members were Sue Burnham, Elaine Penney, Marg Lucas, Dot Baines and Sue] Schwartz. The name of this cabin was the Arrow Minto. , Rossland, were weekend ‘sitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnson, * Master Wayne: Eastcott, who has spent the past three weeks Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. all motored to _aeiorerio¥. for a visit with Mr, J. » bro- thers of Miss Phair and Mrs. Honcher, , at the home of his Mr. and Mrs, H, Johnson, has re- turned.to his home in Rossland. Mr. J. Raine and daughter Mildred hgve left for Paradise Valley, Saskatchewan where they will join Mrs. ‘Raine who has spent the past month there. Misses Norma Jean and Dawn Waldie have returned from a week spent in Calgary. Mrs. Glen Quayle and Mrs. Gladys Thorpe returned Friday from a motor-trip to Calgary. Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Smith are holidaying at Boswell, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. G. Magwood and daughter Frances, motored to Trail on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gavrilik and family are spending a summer holiday at the home of the form- ae sre mother Mis. D. Gavrilik. ir. an » Jino her, At another campfire, a giant, poris and Glen ¢ of Tea eve re- pow-wow was held at which the’ turned home after spending: two girls challenged each other. ‘The | weeks at the home of the form- Toser received one course on the eys brother, Mr. Alex Smecher. seat of instruction. At this time! ayy, and Mrs. D. M. Campbell too, Skipper made an appearance png family of Al- Members of Cabin Four, named “Toni's Tot’s from Toni’s Turn Inn,” were’ Joan King, Sharon Albee, Ellen Holmes, Eileen Jolly and Marilyn Vaughan. Toni was the leader of this cabin. + Nickie had charge of Cabins Five and Six. The former includ- ed Ann. Hartley, Lynn - Rogers, Fran Nicholson and Ginger Web- ster and was known as “Fun With Inn.” Cabin Six members were Jackie Taylor, Betty Clark, Peggy Rat- cliffe and Gladys Hughes. - The session. also included a variety of extra entertainment. For instance, Ananias Night when the girls competed to see who could tell the’ tallest’ tale? Sue Schwartz won this contest and became a member of the Ancient} and. Honorable Order of Anan- ‘Swim Suits ' Swim Trunks or Ladles size 14 to 20 _ Misses size 8 to 14 Childrens size 2 to 6¥ ao Ladies’ Sandals For Cool and Comfortable Summer Wear _ Special Lot Reduced to $2. 95 Leather Tops 1 MEN'S Softball Boots - Black, All sizes $4.75 pr. LADIES’ Softball Oxfords Cushion Sale and . Arch Support : " $4.99 pr. in a genuine Indian Chief, herta, have returned home after costume. a week's holiday at the home of, Mr, and Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. Mil- ler is the mother of Mrs. Camp- bell. Mr. Rae Berry is a patient in Mater Misericordiae Hospital, QASTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS - Pa Ig Pag A, PHONE 303) Miss Joan Hostetter’ and Miss Beverly Hipsett of Castlegar, | are FOR BETTER CEMENT -WE HAVE CRUSHED: GRAVEL 371 CHUCK’S TRANSFER at Banff, tAtberta where they have emp for the Mr, and Mrs, Cal Lundgren} have returned from a short holi- day in Vancouver. Our Meat and Grocory Dept. Glo + MINCED BEEF Ib. ... anne 398 Prices Effective Jully 17 bed 18 ok EREMENKO. & CO. Miss Regina C Ml left Fri- Dept. Store & Deep Freeze Lockers : day for a holiday with in Vancuveor, Mrs, N. W. Brown and son{ David of Montreal, are visiting’ at the home of the.former’s brother- in-law, Mr. and’Mrs. Lyle Lang- pap. Mrs, T. Smithers and Miss Pat Gray of New Westminster, were recent visitors’ at the home of Mr, and Mrs, T. Blackburn and}: Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Phillips. Mrs. Smithers is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Blackburn and Miss Gray is their prandaauenters Mr, and “Mrs. J. A. Williams], Eee +: | MIGTORIA, STL | NE ’ Published Every, Thursday at "The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Vol 6, No 30 eS) eceaiake BRITISH COLUMBIA: THURSDAY, July 23, 1953 8 Cents Per Cony : Health Board Inspects Raspherry Schoolhouss| School inspection fromi a health|'. standpoint were among.the act-|. ivities “of the West :Kooteriay |. Union Board of Health: during the month of June, Among the. schools Inspected, i was the Raspberry School across the river from Castlegar, which is being reopened for use in the]. fall, A great deal of work is‘ be- ing done to renovate the bullding| 80. as to provide two classrooms. |, “The water supply: for this |’ schogl,, which comes from a spring in the mountain, js of excellent quality, the Board's re- port states. Bacteriological ,tests taken show,a reading of 0|6." The report: also mentions ‘that in’ order to alleviate an antici- pated condition of sven waings the Castlegar, school Board mi have to use the Doukhobor "hall for classes ‘also. An inspection was also made 6t Camp’ Minto, the new YMCA. camp on the Arrow Lakes, and + was found to be' operated in|. excellent manner, A number ‘of recommendations were made in regard to the facilit es, and. it is hoped bey, will be carried out promp' ‘Among other. activities during the manth; the report states that the: supervision: of daities: and pasteurization-plants:has showed satisfactory results; eating places and ‘stores are” being ‘constantly supervised with numerous recom- mendations made and a number of nuisances have been reported, inspectd and ‘dealt with, meeting ‘ cooperation i in every case. School “health services during the month sompi $3, stant 000 main’ ledge — whle ce again “open for. business." ‘Atreaay the todge, nestled io th was destroyed by tire last July— Canada’s famed Jasper. Park re- sort, owned by the CNR, ix now etion of tts | heart of Jasper Natfonal: Athabaska’ valley. regian ” of berta, has a janepaceed ry for the 100-day season. of "|: S.. visitors. comprise : 80°: pet ie lcent. of the 650 the jodge Ak bleh | gaze PEN Lindel BUSINESS” - ral Press Oanaaian ites. ‘An estimated fae 000 ests: will “spend. close to .$1,-. 00-000. to coddle bear:and deer, snow-capped mountains < a $w! imi golf and ride‘to’thelr-. hearts'con Village Receives Okay On Sheep Lake, Blueberry Creek Watershed ‘Tong time ij butaries dn: and 4 ributaries,’:: : ‘sot ‘the Ki by the :Village Commission and the’ vil- lage Clerk, A. T. Horswill final- ly. bore fruit ‘this week in the form of a letter from A. F, Paget, Deputy Comptroller of Water rights, This letter stated briefly, gives the Village primary water license rights on Sheep Lake area, This means that when the time :| comes, that Castlegar has‘controt} Shells, ‘end ‘hoping to''stay alive of ‘and.can develop in the main e; ‘great: freshwater, shed. cover= with the advent of hot weather the has’ never. been more than half full. Since the new fire engine: is capable’ of pumping slightly more water than the river pumps -can supply, the prospect, in the eyent of an even moderate fire is ‘non too bright. It’s like loading.an elephant gun with .22 in’a crisis: The Sheep Lake wa’ shed on.the other bend, states the Village office, has the dual ad- Vantage of cheap‘gravity feed and a safety margin factor of millions j|f, gallons, and it is this safety margin which is pf vital impor? ice to both the present and the the ture of this community; 2 to’ meet the heavy ine 1 of water on storage facil- ‘| tan. area, The primary devel ‘lment of. this water: shed would Hities an pump has been this wee) installed and put into operation produce a storage area of twenty ic. i -acré feet, more than an 4 ariple ‘| supply of water ta meet i and one-half million: echon, kd 0! 95 examinations by ta the School Medi- y cal! by the. nurses oe ccened, with “pupils, .parents~ sand ‘teachers; 78 reinforcing “doses for. immunjza- tion against ‘gmalipox; 49 against! “Flying Saucer" Turns: Out | To Be Weather Balloon oe of this week and, cern over the immediate {fature) ‘formation of @ few pangs of aa : 2 | ata Arrow: ‘Lakes Bopet if some. of the ia ,6f Venus, should appear at poeak- ‘app! ted,” the report com-| reti ‘ments, “showing the trend of in- ‘terest in healthy. motherhood. int Gelgar Party Leaves: ‘fast.tables one, bright morn, How- ‘ever, such*glowing ‘resolutions ‘ss the} sudden: shal out to cular” Weather Spanteone : One such balloon was signtéd ‘over Penticton. early . Tuesday .| morning, “A: short : while “later -it was - sighted. by. ferryman Dave on ‘Stewart ten’ miles west of hi s! = ‘ound rated ppoints 10 Hew [Teachers hough ‘adequate staff : is. ‘be- * 4 day | almost’ limitless.’ only; its o nsibilitioe for the area are| Company's at Nelson, BC. The ieee The ‘future, however, is not the dlesel wheel- er ‘machine, foe e ‘first. on. was dropped. over, the. follows: Best | Barbora . “Bermback, = aird,! Fox.’= itinnaird,, H habe Co: - every - drop. oi up; from! time ‘in’ Canada | Ihe. “village oftice ‘points “out. dhesel Iecomotive - ca i operetice ie ft ones Valley’ divisions of the een Crowsnest. ; water. In. ‘the ‘event of @ power ‘3 'gailure, The. $1; Z plant, while still’; ins modate the costly. m: “the of the tani is 20, 000gallons, but Went into on. Jame . 3. J Its’ purpose is to restore by means the ho twentieth, staying = For Kinnaird Labour D y Sport Lene jot specially-designed milling cut- ters, the normal contour of the tread and flange of wheels worn by operation of Iocomotives over frequent, tight’ curves on. the : COMStr iar’ tion, was made ready. to accom" which right-of-way «through mountain— ous territory. The machine is essentially a A meeting ‘was held in the Kin- Se teacl jg Daird’ Improvement ‘Society Hall still . took fe oe ang Monday: night. to discuss plang for Renata, or <8 taan tea < ey the First’ Annual Sports Day} floating milling machine suspend- " ‘0 be held on Labour Day in Kin-|ed from a universal joint. Two +Since. . last: “report: two- further, naird Park. : milling heads are: so arranged ions: have. been ‘ Plans feature a ‘girls: Softball that both wheels on the axle can rom ;.the | High: game, a tennis it ¢ by hit ae \d W. Konkin from Ka Toye shine is a oa ment: Wane ys trail riding: (horses large pit beneath a shop track. the from: the Castle ‘Bar ‘Ranch’ wi ‘t staff: is Necrgiige on. extensive re- be "used),' children’s, rides ‘and if operation the diesel locoma- ver= at an altitude of obout 30,000 here, night and left for. Great Falls. By tén o'clock it‘ had attained a eT at: four, p.m. on Tuesday. height: of 60,000.-t070,000. feet All efforts to determine the pur- ‘above the Arrow Lakes. At all pose of the balloon ‘wereturned times apparently it.wss followed |. aside or avoided by the officers, by an airforce type plane, pos- any. COSe, pocoraing to. L. Lan: ‘sibly » D-C"s type USAAF. Pap, they ‘didnt. make ’a Partions, re t military plane. . =f darly. job, of De. the balicon with their own plane Senos L. E, Langpap, Canadian Paci-/ and'ground,equipment, since they. inoe. ae Ratt ys manera -the “Jost track’ of" it and: had. to’ ask’ sf irpor' 5 and daughters returned Sunday evening froma short holiday at Lake. En route they Visited with. Mr. - and Mrs.° @ Milligan at,Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs..A. J, Thompson, son David and daughter Diane of Los Angeles, California, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. P, Taylor. Miss Sharon'Taylor is visiting her: godmother, Miss Violet Mel- Order Coal NOW and enjoy. the Summer DISCOUNT For New Forest: Survey “On. Half-Way: Greek. ‘A four man’ crew tom’ the can: ‘adian :Chemical’ and; ;Cellulose {| Company.:Limited™ (Celgar) left early. this. week from: Castlegar for an inventory ‘cruise of Half- ‘way Creek, a rugged forest area vu k KNOW rth; Jacl For LESS MONEY! JULY 17 and 18 | Sugar sack PINEAPPLE, Dole’s crushed, 20 oz. tin FINEAPELE JUICE, Dole’s, 48 oz. tin SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, 32 oz. jar. 100 Ib. ish, in Vancouver. ‘Mr, Harold Aitkenhead and Mr. Clarence Nigison .of Winnipeg were visitors at the home of Mrs. J.Peterson in Castlegar and Mrs. Vie Quiding, Blueberry Creek. and’ Mrs. Jim Sucee: of ‘Trail, visited on Sunday’ at the home of Mrs. Jennie Peterson. Mr. and Mrs, V. J. Lanphear have left for a holiday at Chase | BC. "Mrs, A. 'T. Horswll visited this week at the home of Rev. Canon and Mrs, M. C..T. Percival: of |: New Denver. Mrs. Horswill. is \the Diocesan President of the | Woman's Auxiliary to the Church of England in Canada. ‘Ven. Archdeacon B. A. Resker of C: is-also a visitor at Tea MB" on * JELL-O POWDERS, or PUDDINGS, 3 pkts. for ... POST'S GRAPENUT FLAKES, 12 02. pkt. * RICE FLAKES, 2 pkts. for - KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN, 16 oz. pkt. .. ‘ ORANGES, 288's 10 Ib. for SOLO M 2 Ibs. for BEEF POT ROASTS, Ib. .........- 38¢ HAMBURG STEAK, Ib. .....-----. 35¢ the home of Rev. Canon and Mrs. Reseivelr. of New Denver. Mrs, R, A. D. West and Mrs. TLL Bloomer are enjoying a few days holiday at Crescent Bay. WELL KNOWN BANKERS VISIT HERE YESTERDAY : Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Brown of Vancouver, Mr. William Hughes, also of Vancouver, were visitors in town yesterday, ; Messre. Brown and Hughes, who are now employed with the Bank of Montreal in Vancouver, served as accouptant and teller at the Bank's local branch until their tranfers.to the coast, : Too Late To Classify HELP ‘WANTED FEMALE Ex- CO-OP STORE d@ silk spotter. Apply at Castlegar Dry Cleaners, Cariada manufactured ‘5573 pianos in 1951, all but 114 of them, upright models. : But ‘we're stubborn we're going to tell you anyway! - Waldie’s is the place. to_buy your building supplies and home appliances — when you want the best role treatment and prices. -° : We are ieee to sell you supplies ‘as: a cheaply as we can — . that’s common sense. i j To sell all we can as cheap as we can — that’s also common sense. We’ re just ainell town folks, doing bariness i ina small town way — as friend to friend — - tan to man — we "like it that way. N a_i 1M “north of Nalnisp The’ a party, hy ‘carried. by. the’ party, to supple- ‘day. Aerial , photographs z ‘during ‘the flight: will be use ithe engiheers, in conjunction with’ ‘maps and ‘equipment, to plan the, details’ of of’ the eruleh, ‘and to co- such ''the’ assistance ‘of’ Flight'12 of ‘the: . fee ‘Tue: sday. any* “event ce they were Rob sr being’ given | full’: support “by local at “pairs : to Tarrys; Brilliant and. midway’ games. A men’s softball game vhas been proposed. “put is | not yet official. matic priced time: the ‘instruments: dre‘ auto-' matically -released from “the bal-" Joon: and are’ ‘parachuted to’ thr }, ground. ‘The ‘balloon. continues_on: its way, into the’ stratosphere un- jB week's: day: sweek ‘cruise, the-worlk is for. from- ‘the picnic ; hike’) in the ‘woods ywhich many room seem to think! ‘it, ‘The mountains in the Castls- .Bar area are ‘not’.said Mr. Lon 4 es articularly’ hen youl ee a “ ipick: your : foute afid‘are ¢ only:a. eeein lunich;: bat. t thiol ‘til it: bursts, ‘ Such balloons,’ says Mr. ‘Langpap,’ ate ‘invaluable in’ “determining future weather, stra-.. tospheric conditions'’ and the direction ‘of: the*air “rivers”. of) the stratosphere. .There has,; Says Mr., Lanpap, been, ‘fonsiderables, e Canadian: ~ internation: ‘. ‘Considerable work’ fs to ‘be ‘done in preparation for the event including the building of bleach- ers for. the softball diamond, and a. second! tennis court.” A schild-|. sealer is: ‘supplied: to.the grounds. fo Gastiegar is toring ahead ‘into _ Though the suppression “crew -is to’ play host, together with Ki i'the ranks of'th cent- Ki ‘res ‘of the interjor.: This’ year. will: be:in: charge of the ‘refreshment’ concession, and‘ the ‘projes being sponsored jointly has’ had to deal. with: only one naird,.ta the Association. of Koot ; by, the’ Parks Board. under. the. fire to date (a bush’ fire-in‘ the enay ‘of Bert Morrice.and ‘the tive is' moved. over the pit until ‘the ‘wheels to be trued come ints contact with the wheel-drive rol- Jers ,of the machine.. Retractable rafls ‘are hydraulically withdrawn, then the: carbide milling cutters: are “raised: to engage. the . worn wheel ‘tredds and flanges. With. this “machine, ‘the’ four pairs.of wheels on a diesel‘ loco- motive unit can be reconditioned and/ the ‘machine ‘prepared for. the- next -unit in. an_ eight-hour shift; “This ‘method “of truing wheels is not only quicker -but also much moré economical than the old method of removing the wheels ;from a locomotive for ‘Trail water shed, started: ‘trom a ioners Jfrom, both ‘villages wil! ‘Athletic. Association under chair- renin, ii cigarette thrown by, perry | pickers. meet : “Monday evening to make: ; ‘man Len ‘Greenwood, zy i lathe-t g. Ust one oF two, jast Sunday)‘Ranger Joe Killough’ plans.-for. the convention which* tel “reminds citizens. of ‘the “motto. "has rey in.putting out m_ set tentatively for the ‘and-U.S. governments in explor-}- when. inva ‘safe -Place will. put:< that ;with’ the’ ‘completion’, of the | ing ‘these upper spaces, for atho-| ough s eno wlenae of conditions, them out in ‘a-dangerous place’ ’ Though the uplands ‘are’, still, compass: sere route’ anda jbound:s pack. plus’ survey," equipmi ent yakes’such’a° trip! anything but: a a pleasure: trip,”, The ,presence of Targe sof. game "enabl gists to’ plot the ‘weather: ‘here’on “earth for weeks ahead, ‘Transcon- tinental’ and’ oceanic’ planes: are. ‘al: tadvantage of the great ‘air rivers’: the. interest: and . exe. tement of ‘such trips. The timid deer is fre-/ + quently... sighted, Ms remarked Mr. Lonegrin,” and a grove of cedar trees with the ‘sap. still ‘pouring from their. “lacerated ‘bark, ; is a daily reminder’ that‘’some’ bear, ‘black ‘or grizzly, \ has just finished ‘sharpening his, claws. Fishing equipment will.also be ‘ment the food stores ‘dropped by Planes .at previously designated spots in the area, ::, i No. of the her: they can in- crease’ their“ speed’ by ‘a hund- red to'a hundred and fifty miles ‘per “hours .¢ b t rioist, he says, the low: 150 areas: are, drying ‘rapidly. and . offer a ready tinder for’the care- * Jess: smoker.”, Such It‘ is, hoped,’ new -hotel ‘that sufficient accomo-? Thrums Motorist Fined dation’: will? be found: for call, the For Speeding | On Fifth legal The ‘commission - has . also ree hour In Castlegar ‘ceived several official invitatio: greatly benefited, for taking as throwing cigarettes out of car? ¢ On W can lead and. ‘other functi .| ‘A. ‘Thrums motorist, Ss. A me D. tak, with Some members of the new for- © estty establishment were. omitted / “in last weeks Teron at Ape Msted as follows: Renata : “Lookout: <— ‘Bulldog all-is and. conjecture is ss busy .as,.it. was; when. the ‘balloons were flying saucers, Right now no one actual- ly: known from whence the’ bal leons. came and what their pur- pos actually-is, Fairly authorative veport has it that they: originated: well ‘below the. international! ‘boundary, Be such balloons shave. ‘ever, ‘been .sighted here previously, Latest: seports as Fecleved by. — Curly Law. Deer Park laun Sree rena ia eed for two' a0 mile’ per hour village speed senior’ civil’ servents from Paki-; stan, ‘These'twd officials are mak-, gar, was fined. $15 and $11.50 ing‘-an ‘extensive and thorough! costs after being cotivicted of the, tour: of‘ municipal governments thes -Sughout. the Do charge -in previeial Court at Ralph: Briggeman. © oo s Old Glory lookout: man — E. Kinehan Sentinal Mountain lookout Toews, © Gappressiots crews. A; Weir — foreman, ‘F, Conroy “00k, B, Roberts, M. Fraser, T. Banks, J. Cameron, G. Mc Doug- ‘al, D. Smith, R.’ Murrell, Rocky Price. :}at the’ a “and, Mr, ‘Davies, Provincial Inspector of Govern- Liptak pleaded not guilty to the. -charge which was laid by a ment ‘Agencies were the speakers er. Fifth Avenue resident. Two wit- limit on Fifth Avenue in Castle-| {cuts are all that ‘are necessary to restore the full flange and tread contour: Two men are used to - operate the wheel truing: mach- tine, all movements being control- [lea from electric button control | panels on each side of the mach- Sunday School Picnic Happy Gecasion. Waldie’s Park was the scene of 12 jolly picnic Thursday, July 16th, when the Women’s’ Association of Robson Memorial Church. gave the Sunday School its annual out- ing. Games and races occupied the attention of all. during the first part of the day. This was followed Two: other: invitations inélude an‘ official invitation to.the Pen-|* otee Peash Festival (August 21, 22)" and an: invitation from « May- . or. R.E. Green of the city of Kaslo, | °° milés ‘per hour. and ‘the: ether putting his‘ speed’ by iful lunch, after which the. attendance awards forthe year were, received. Each child was given ‘a Coronation ‘button Dixie | cups and peanut sérambles to. attend ., the city’s‘ Diamond ‘ab! ee" ‘(august M4, 15, 194 of happi- ness. for all Vconcerned,