PAGE 6 , CASTLEGAR, B. Cc. Young People Attend Corporate Services The Combined United: and Anglican ‘Young People’s Asso- ciation took part in a Corporate Service last Sunday. The ‘service was conducted partly in St, Al- ban’s and partly in the United Church. The church was nearly fill- ed'as many. of the Junior People also attended, ‘The Lessons were read by Paul Walker and Eileen Quance. Elementary. Schools: Track Meet Success The four rural schools of Robson, Brilliant, Ootischenia, and Tarrys held: a, very suc- cessful. track meet at. the Tarrys Recreational Park .on Friday, June:.1, Much -of the. success -was due.to. the efforts ofthe; Tarrys District- Improvement ‘Society, &. speaker for the. schools: : said, The ‘Society: had worked. many hours, he said, ins preparing the Rotarians Donate $160 To’ Handicapped: Kids has. forwarded. a prota for $150, to. the Society - for. Handi- capped Children,, it ..wag;an- alproceeds from the sale of, ties in. the district as well as to other nearby. clubs, Sam Muirhead attended the B.A. Resker p on putting first. things: first and stresseq that im these days it was vital for young people : to field, stand, and recta an excel- lent lunch for the: - visitors, 1 ‘and bus drivers, side of life. After the service the young folks entertained the congrega- tion at coffee, and then Dr. H. ‘The Society also provided a eup to be presented to the school with the highest per- centage of points. The oop wae FB lof the] P ‘Anglican ‘Theological College at UBC, gave an’ interesting talk illustrated by slides. py Bill to the Robson School. ‘Here are the winners of the a2 to 13 age group? 35 yds. girls, KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS e eet Mfg Sash & Door Cabinet Making .FULL LINE OF. Building Materials << Ako . GLIDDEN PAINTS SPRAY SATIN Good Assortment Of FLOOR: LINOLEUM PHONE 4066 Hadikin; boys, George roaert 100 yds. over 13, Jack Markin. Softball throw, girls, Katie Gevatsoff; boys, Ronnie Nichvolodoff. Broad jump, girls, Hazel Maloff; boys, Cecil Chev- eldave. High jump, girls, Hazel Maloff;. boys, Cecil Cheveldave. Mr, H. Hyson, principal, ‘was in charge of-the Track Meet, Soroptimists Eniertain Husbands At' Meeting ‘she Soroptimist’ “Club enter- tained the husbands of the mem- bers at the season’s last meet- ing,: held at the home of Mrs. C. A. Anderson, ir Robson. A‘ dinner preceded a. busi-| war ness-meeting, during which a number of new officers were installed. The new slate is not yet complete. There were some 16 mem- pers. present. ing on: behalf of..the Pro- jects Society and asked the membership’ to assist’ in’ the blitz for the, new rink., Rotarian-visitors'to the meet- ing were Herb Clark and. Bilson Merry of Trail. X-Ray 4272) Cominco Entployees: (Trail, B.C.) A‘ ‘recent T.B: survey. carried ut at the “Tad! anac and: Warfield plants, of Cominco: was: declared : a,: great |’ success by J.. C, -Ink,. assistanty: and Hygiene Department, The 4,272, employees who took. advan-. tage. of: the . service’ originating, with the'Division of T.B: Control of the. Provificial Government represents ,95 per cent. of. Comin- co’s- employees,. at . Trail. Dr. c. C. McLean, Director of the West Kootenay: travelling. T.B.- Clinic was in charge of the Trail sur- vey. . Space and a. comparatively small population could‘ prove to pe Canada’s ace in the, hole if thermonuclear warfare © should ever come to North. Ameri _notebook Many. might..be, shot down over Canada and civil defence authorities estimate that bombs’ in about half of. these planes would supervisor: of Comiico’s Safety t Softhall Revised; Kinnaird: Drops: Out - . The Inter-Village Softball League Executive has had to sweek, due to the fact;that.Kin-, ‘naird ‘has been unable. -to ‘come up with a team. for June, June 6 June 8 June 11 June 13 June 18 June 22 Sune 25 June 29 C. Hotel. at Flyers Flyers at Waldies,.,”| Flyers at C. Hotel. C. Hotel, at, Waldies Waldies ‘at Flyers’ C. Hotel at Flyers Little League Plays In All. Centers: . The Kiwanis Club's Little with: most-of the-teams in both leagues. seeing action at Castle- gar, Robson, and Kinnaird. League standings will be publi- shed next week, and .all- coaches But -Canada- almost’ certainly would still be in a hole if its civil def did their .unaimed. devastation hit: ting: almost anywhere and: their not include the small ‘towns and rural areas. And even: if'such a war never comes, there is a present need for a well-develop- ed nationwide civil defence plan for the natural disasters that have a habit of striking’ where least expected. 4 Canada’s big advantage ir meeting the menace of- atomic is that” there’ are‘ few: targets in in this country which ‘an enemy ig likely to attack on the first raid. The early warning electronic devices .being built around and across the continent to tip off Canada and. United States. of i enemy planes Great Colored Sound Film. OF THE: aih WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE AND OTHER: NATURE FILMS WILL BE SHOWN © jo AT . CHURCH HALL, ROBSON _FRIDAY, JUNE 8 at .8:00 P.M. “PARISH HALL, CASTLEGAR SATURDAY,, JUNE 9 at 7:30 P.M.” All Cubs and Scouts, ‘Parents and General Public invited COLLECTION any are expected to be in operation within: two. years. This .advance warning, Hatton, Deputy Federal Civil Defence. Co-ordina- fall-out drifting: down on many unpre- dictable areas. There’ is’ another more per- sonal’ reason for civil defence in the small town: natural disas- ter. The aim of- civil defence, in the. words of F. F. W are it to ‘bring. in the results of the games played to Ken Price of the Castlegar News staff in order to have the league. standings published up to date every week. Commissioner in Chief Mae- Pherson has announced: that: he would - appreciate -.a call, from anyone who would -like to. help Federal Civil Defence Co-ordina- ‘tor, “is: to. minimize the effects of :disaster upon the civilian population. a Much:of the action necessary to alleviate the effects of atomic attack is: the same as for. such natural disasters as fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and earth- quakes, Edch of these natural lisasters has characteristics which indicate the effects likely to oc- cur and: the. course of. action necessary to meet those effects. In the. case of floods:such:as those ‘that. hit British Columbia, tor; has said, “justifies:.our ac- ‘doptins the | predictability of: a] policy of evacuation of our Jarg- er cities, especially in view, of the vast of this country, -| the..low density of population MIRACLE WHIP, 32 < Oz. ..- DELMAR: MARGARINE, Ib: _.. -VEL, 2 large pkgs. JELLO. INSTANT PUDDINGS, 3 for EGGS, focal fresh,:farge, dox. ..:.... PREM, Swift's LETTUCE, cello, Ib. FRUITS & VEGETABLES a — - TOMATOES, tube. --- HAMBURGER, lean) Ib... CABBAGE, : new, green, tb. .... _ MEAT. ° “BLADE ‘ROAST. BEEF, : Ib.’ PORK CHOPS, all-cuts, Ib. OPEN’ DAILY“ UNTIL 9 WEDNESDAY .CLOSED AT! 12 WIT “PRD Uinvu and. our. ¢ - tation: resources.” cities makes ,it necessary for the small |-towns: and:rural’ areas to absorb .|'and ‘care for the evacuees, ‘But the towns’ and rural areas have a more personal reason for eivil defence. . Offsetting this country's ‘space and fall, the: communi- cation system a civil out with umpiring duties in each center, ‘The Gerry Wanless Trophy for Little League’ competition is now on: display in Gus: Leitner’s window, revise the schedule printed: last|. Therefore there: will only :be|: three teams in the League’ this|\'% year. Following is the schedule Waldies at’ C:- Hotel Waldies at C, Hotel League and Pony League isoft-, ball: began ‘playing ~ last’’ week, | ef Alpha: SoA the yesistant ‘portion of ‘the ccllulose. fibre, It constitutes the major ’ | portion ‘of’ dissolving pulps’ and’ ” paper pulps. BRITS CGLURIBIA GOVERNMENT - TRAWEL GUREAU, VICTORIA, B.C. bors? Raed: ares APPLIANCE: SALESMAN | iLL —_GASTLEGAR WEDNESDAY. OF EACH aes “SEE HIM FOR ———~ + AT. our. TRAIL : Radios, Pianos, “Organs, etc. ete: PHONE 2361 FOR’ TRADEIN APPRABALS ANADA “T. EATON C » Washing M ehi ¢ plan would provide could’ be used to warn the‘small, compara- tively isolated communities There would be-time to prepare to meet the threat. The same would: be: il to offset the destruction ‘of hurri- canes like Mazel:that. brought so much disaster -to.: Ontario two years ago, And: once ’ the « threatened areas were warned, the civil de- fence’ organization, would be pre- pared: to go. into: action quickly to meet the threat. "For a-civil tsaid:the Deputy; Co-ordinator, Sis | thei likelihoog.that- the air. ‘over ‘Canada will be the scene of the vital air battle for survival in the next war.” _ “This ~ means that many tener -pireraft. . with hydrogen bombs bring under one fi plan’s -aimis only to the |. (CASTLEGAR: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. ‘Sweet, Ee Is: ‘pRopucen BY “e's! pei ARE ‘Sten Mona Hie Boudas of Aeaes. 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D.: Yonkman, ‘above cerry ,, central’ business :loca- tion, 76 Maple -St.: Castlegar, phone 4631. 321 furnace, phone 3346, 624- 2nd. Ave, (behind Dry ‘Cle pegs THEATRE — PHONE. 2021 A MONOGRAM: PICTURE: ‘Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. 2 923 i Plaques lance’ haga Marble’ & “Bronze 1 ‘set of dishes’ (8 pieces); 309, 6th Ave. 2*BEDROOM SUITES; 1 CHEST. ERFIELD © and "2 ‘chairs to match;\1 coal and wood range, in‘ good condition; .1.:chrome kitchen set (table and 4 chairs) 123 |.2-BEDROOM ' HOUSE, CORNER ‘For “Rent or ‘Sele ON HIGHWAY. IN. -KINNAIRD Modern 3 room. cottage elec- otrie range and. oil , - burner, Phone. 2847. : itin condition, $85. "‘Tom L REFRIGERATOR TN GooD “Maple amd Fifth Ave. ‘Mrs. ', Gergely, phone. 2676, 322 Castlegar. « . 123 Notice PHONE 3131 > KINNAIRD, 'B.C. LUMBER \—" PAINT “PLUMBING AND. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES es + | : Builidng Supplies. 2578. : i 123 Wanted must have _ typing, West’s Store. 16’. CABIN CRUISER WITHOUT » motor, but with trailer. Phone GIRL FOR ‘OFFICE WORK — ‘i apply -| Family Fun: Night. = -: 123 | Cards of ‘Thanks: For comfortable“ accommoda- tion for guests-you haven't room for; phone’ 6081, Twin Rivers | Motel. Reasonable rates,“ tin20 Reserve -Wednesday; Septem- ber: 26, :for :the Robson --W.A’s Wanted to Buy KOOTENAY LAUNDRY NELSON, B.C. ~ Phone “Castlegar Yor Pick-Up & Delivery: TV - AERIAL, COMPLETE, IN- CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER -- REPAIR * Phone 402 We attach’ “Dinkie” Nickel | Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes - CASTLEGAR, B.C. DIVIDUAL channel: 2 prefer- red... Apply. © 327,. Main ot Castlegar, 323 |. We wish. to express our :-sin- cere thanks to friends and neigh-; bors for the many. acts of. kind- ness and. tokens © of sympathy sent us onthe death of our be- loved husband and fathér, Harry Special ;thanks to. Dr. Engagement : -Mr.:and Mrs. J. M. Campbell ithe of their ' elder Elizabeth |‘ E H.: Ruebsaat, Rev. L. C..Johnston _ to all. who so. kindly. assist- ed. Mrs. Adena Sommers and. ‘Family.. of Castlegar. Sonn’ Sapl dsor = =of ‘Mr..: ind ::Mrs. john Sap i AUNITED © ‘TRUCKING. 7 *DAILY-FREIGHT SERVICE’ _ PHONE | Castlegar! 2521. ‘frail, Rossland, . Castlegar ns Nelson. *! 1! . MARLANE - GRILL... Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 pm -Not-Just -Another-Place To Eat But, ‘Tho. Place. 10. Eat “Another, PHONE S881- CASTLEGAR | 7] | bors, ‘who -To all kind friends and ‘neéigh- kin : NOTICE services that. already exist in most communities and to train volunteers to supplenient each of. these services; fire, police, health welfare, rescue, ambulance,. en- gineering and public: utility re- the United States are likely nie ‘engage,’ secondary < targets: ‘in ‘Canada.”"“That is, enemy bomb- ers under attack by Canadian and American fighter planes would be expected to head for Canada’s large cities with thew deadly loads. The ‘threat of nuclear disas- ter has' only. made more urgent the ‘need ‘for a, well-planned or- ganization ready. to take. the sting. out..of any, of the. natural ities- that may: ly..threaten’ a community almost any ‘ \time, : Pp fo c THE ‘CORPORATION OF “THE VILLAGE" KINNAIRD ~ OF NOMINATION. OF CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONER MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ACT. Sec. 362" Public notice is hereby given: to: the electors “of . the Municipality: of the. Village: of. Kinnaird, that 0% require the: presence of the sai ‘cipal office, Kinnaird -on: te: 14:-day. of: June, a6. at twelve. o’ ‘elock noon for the:pu dune. 5,..1956 : "electors at the pose. of ‘nominating as Commissioners. “The ‘mode of |'nomii be-as. follows: : 7211 a me “SE wear 3 rson_ is. herel QUALIFICATI ONS SS. disqualified Schade @; any ‘person who list of:-voters an 500. due: on be cout ioa to beta s: shal wit équal, interests. full: age-:of, 21; years ; whose:, name q ‘ id’ who is ithe owne ofereal "|property ‘within’ the Munleisality Jai y : Munici terest. of co-owners: shall: be sufficien f. the required value. The’ interest/of joint owners | e - Valued j as j if they. were. tenants aCe 7 nat by ean 212 is a British-subj has: ani ‘assessed ipl, respect ¢ which ityhaye e! td, er’. The in- - PARTS and REPAIRS: For every make and ‘model WRIN ROLLS For. Sale _ HLS. 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