THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Last year, through ‘the 157 per cent special tax on radio} {° : "|Important Gugits a and television sets_‘and~ tubes, G.W.L. Potluck Sujpor| Sec", 748, #,len | eS aunber ot important more than half of CBC expendi- guests the last tures for the year, - : e the season of the C. to the C 1 Guides and: Brownies. Lovely Catholle Womens Lengue atthe eonies, centered the te: * See en ee owr apeeeat| The. guests, included Mrs, 7 ‘sies and roses were used for: the | McAvoy of land, the new = individual tea tables fe Diocesan President for, the C.W. On That Trip Up After this first part of the : “1, Mrs, Jones, who was the the Lake’ program there followed a ten) , The hall nad. been tefe ‘ from tacid ito the — COME TO — Pinute intermission, end then rea over rtd peace under! cw, convention held at Fernie the second part, taken up by|the supervision of Mrs. Miles! recently, and Mrs. Cofflin, pre- CASA VISTA MacPherson. ‘On the walls \was ‘ dance varieties, sident of the Rossland C.W.L. CABINS Li Rourke and Don|2 display of the different crafts Th and Coffee Shop oad Sancea Joly Clowns,|the Guides Jearn to make in|, ue jithree guests, spoke EDGEWOOD. Joan Reed did a rhythm toe Handicraft. : ‘ vonee : sas me ra @d by. 125. volunteer| at 5:80 p.m-: All those’ interested | W.: ‘Guelker, ‘the driver of-the | % dance, a scimitar dance was done| | ‘The pourers for the after- tich at Fernie mand ‘Mrs, Cok. ( ‘ nthe week: from June|in-helping ‘this drive; -whether | car which’ killed John’ P.” Greg- Ae Reith, A aed. Jim| noon were Mrs. W. K. Fox, dis- vn ch 2 Ben at cor ae ima : contacted or not, are asked: to|son, a former C: Proud, and Joan Shields did aj trict... ; comrnissiones, Kinnaird,) 43 osclainat ad the heme ae va : SE - ; assist. ;.: in ‘Ketchikan, “Alaska, on’ June solo dance of oriental acrobatics.) Mrs- . : Bet : Sills . 4 ae hours, the ‘directors sg ~The: directors cat the ‘regular| 6th. porary articipated, is out of the question. for finan-|owrsiers of the endangered® pro- A tricky tap dance. while| Mrs: Mall, Kinnaird, -|she hoped, would have 4 ve ie : e ; : i cee jens ‘the : growing. jnterest in night : “toa Ketchi F EN cial-reasons, at least for the fore-|perty. had paid the cost, without, bouncing a ball was presented} Mrs, Frank Woodrow-was in| s ples fad tabctepi citer Eo 3 i mi i the coustrestion of the ice arena, | their ‘appreciation of the: ‘grand | paper,’ Mr. Gregson was getting|, The. Castlegar team veonaté: Sceatte tatnveens P wi poor eiee ‘and Muriel Fink, Bev| charge of the tea: tables, Mrs. us rm of office. .. : : : Fy ae > . f of for they have’ from | out ‘of his‘car. on ‘the street’ side, ted of Bob Rivers,’team captain, A Pinckney, and Wendy Reith. Barrie Hill and Mrs.-Miles Mac- Mrs, McAvoy ' urged all f 2. footings and: ‘walls’ was finished the public 80 far, and the ‘ladies | when -Guelker’s ‘car ‘veered into Ken. Rigby, ‘coach, Rennie « Mit- This was followed by #a|Pherson were in charge of *the Catholic women to join the -C. night, de- Dick.’ Zoobkoff, Johnny of short fetes. by| kitchen. ‘Mrs. Earl Rourke: and|W-L which, she said, was: a) spite the wet: sweather, with’ a| cular praise. struck . him, i inl all the participants, and the) Mrs. Otto Anderson took “care | Wonderful organization: for wo- good | turnout.".6f° Kiwanis ’ and}: Ken: Hughes ot station . Mr. and Mrs. Gregson lived show’ closed with a good-night| of the beke table. The serving] "er She. said that Castlegar Gominco!'meg' as well as busl- CIAT paid a.visit to the ‘rinlc| in‘ Castlegar from’ 1946: to "1949, of Trenspert. Commissioners song. . table was in the care of Mrs: c,| W288 the first subdivision she ii nessmen, ! site’ on: last ‘Tuesday night .and| during which time Mr.‘Greggon i ‘ ta fro eR King and Mrs. d..F. Killough. visited ‘since her appointment. 2 ! : : This week is’ to ‘Bee. the {iit made a tape recording of some|was employed: at’ the C.M.’ &'S. r' ‘ ‘a ing -would):be. regarded ‘Me. Alex Smecher returned] Mrs, Hagen looked after~' the There were 30 members and : . : om : E ing-and “leveling ‘of r of, the / which} Co, © The ly | subsequently | first’ as dead: unless ‘the ‘Village asked home after a week's stay in the| mystery parcels, Mrs... Zinio guests, present at the meeting,| Gai dha : y Py '\ to, be carried out with | will be ‘ inco | moved to Ocean Falls; Longview. 10" Y for further consideration; . Trail-Tadanac Hospital. carefully supervised the Brownie| Which was combined with a pot- > ‘donated by the: various ‘con-| Album on June 26 “at 6:15 p.m._| Wash. and. then’ to Ketchikan. i Con s ‘decide eee stall which consisted. of wood| luck supper. ‘atriietion ‘firms ‘in the district. | <= fibre corsages made by~ the —~Yather Brophy thanked the ‘Jull ‘often to fifteen’ days |* Brownies. members of, the C.W.L. for all “il? (follow to allow -the - PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. ‘Onions and Mrs.j|the help they had given him -conere tb set, after which the ——————o YouR DOCTORS’ erect- Schwartzenhauer were in charge|during the past year. He said ‘and beams ‘will be of tickets at the door. The) that he hoped to see all the Guides who served at the” tea Cattell women join nth C.W.Lt]: tables were. Ann Bradford, Judy|in order to assist with the work PRESCRIPTIONS WILL Onions, Sharon’ Sanft, Juay of the’ church. ~ BE- FILLED WITH THE || Whittaker, Wendy Seaton, Berna) C.W.L. members will canvass | § BEST. OF DRUGS, ACCURATELY, AND ‘AT THE LOWEST PRICE Dance ‘Revue Continued from Pagel Autumn, The winter geasoh then was portrayed by a dance of glitter- ing little icicle, danced by the same girls as the Flowers, ‘and four little snow sprites, in a toe dance, Beverley Louise Fink, Wendy Reith, and Muriel Fink. ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry "Service ROBSON. TO: EDGEWOOD Leave Robson, Whart -. 10:00: aan," Monday. i Arrive ;Rdgewood i 4:00 /p.m. . Monday. ood, LLS. Ltd. |] <2 4 Chorter Service, Towing - Barges. onyatiere on the Arrow . Lakes Be Piiraeny "PHONE 2901. ~ INSURE ; Fot All Your, INSURANCE NEEDS |Phone 3441 - ; ANDERSON ! AGENCIES Well Patronizod ‘Sat! A very ‘successful : tea’ and sale was held Saturday,’ June 9 in the Parish Hall by the’ ba ssroads, of the Kootenays” et “THURSDAY, : JUNE 2, 1956 8 CENTS PER: COPY “ie First Aid Team’. Wins Competition No Hope Held For Crossing |The First Aid! Team ‘of “ine 3 . Gelgar Development Co. om To. Shewchuk Subd iv SiC. [Murder Charge Filed | in Killer Of 4:00 ‘p.m. . “Thursday. John P, Gregson Leave Edgewood. ”7300ca.m,, Firday, : oe A - Arrive’ Robson Whart — 1:00’ pm. Friday. second - w degree: ‘qmurder ‘aid /com- petition: held Satur Ri - if .1200 _man ‘pois sbrs will meet at the Legion’ Hall | charge :has “been :filed against: R. el, . afurday, in Mion: i No hope is-held, for'a devel ruling” “The competition, an‘ annual] & to the Kraft event, "is, sponsored ity the ‘West | division : by . the. Castlegar ; vil that a the .past, Mine’ Safety.” Associa- lage. Commission. ‘The’ only other/ fire brigade had fought ‘a ‘fire Hat ‘A great number of: teams solution, a bridge or. underpass, | outside ‘ the. Village: limits, tlie the new Di who, came: itr for. parti- the: wrong side of the street’ and|chell, fk Monday’s meeting: in view of a Fie stmpetitize ‘which ‘in| letter. received | from: the ; Board PCA Pe Daa Prt @ amount of heip will .be -required for ‘this part of’ the constracticn. The directors feel} ” the . ladies’. “organizations | © ‘have been doing a great job on maintaining . the ‘office ‘staffed and supplying ‘coffee and! 're-| | freshments.. ‘The Ladies Auxil- iary. to. the Canadian Legion were job .from. ‘June 6 to June] Jean Dunlop and Patsy Morey.|the parish for their renewal of Little * Debbie Zinio .drew The Prospector soon. ° the ticket for the door prize; the After the reading of the re- winner was Lenny Morey. gular reports Mrs. Brodman of the: A i gave a report om the very suc- expressed their thanks to all cessful catering done - recently)" Z the Guides and Brownies moth-|for the Credit Union School, at AT ers who so willingly contributed | S-H-ILS. ; _ || to the bake table, also ‘all wens ~ The entertainment commit- pought tickets and came to the ‘tee consisting of Mrs. J. Corbett = PITTS at tea. f and Mrs, W. Shwarok arranged = an en PAINT eerie oF gs’ Rexall Drug several amusing contests which ORS elas TER! MONTHLY MEETING provided merriment for all. Rin have. Q 2 charge for, one, week each ther “The monthly meeting of the : Castlegar Girl’ Guides Associa- of money to the-- Captain - to ‘tion was held on ‘Tuesday at the; : purchase the most essential arti- home of Mrs. G. Hagen. There cles. for this summer's camp.. were nine members, . two guides) Mrs, Fox,‘ district commis- sioner, stated that ‘she would “Mrs. like 'to have as soon’ as possible reported. that. the annual. ted| the names cf all ‘Brownies over held on Setrey. was “most, “suc- nine:-'years’: of age “wishing to cessful. go’ with her to Camp ‘Rory for Tt was “most. gratifying’ “to one “week. commencing’ Sunday, learn, : the ‘members felt, that’ august 12. Guide Captain Mrs. Miles Mac- ‘Plans’ were _ finalized for Pherson had been -chosen to be) catering to a one of. three licensed campéfs to|‘on June 26. - represent the West /Kootenay). Division at the Girl’ Guide Cari- Prescription Specialists “PHONE 4231 “DAY or NIGHT Tad, ‘arive - “for ‘funds, me : bership, and labor’ will be® held |’ - Monday, June . 25, and. canvas: 7 For-Informatian Write to” | BRITISH COLUMBIA_-GOVERNMENT TRAVEL’ BUREAU, VICTORIA, .8. C: vessel “Bluenose: 5,000,000 ‘ship © will nee im seven . hours. ae to. eA. Graduation: ral: School ug! Castlegar was -the winner, of the ‘Denton: Memorial “ Award » for : pass 9 was. ruled out, not fone cause ‘ of: its. cost, * but.‘also % _N Rocounts totaling $1300 were” it assed.” “The amounts ° boo arelning: Camp at.: Melody. camp cauipment needed by the Guide C y the, hostess, ot hostess, assisted First C: it was decided to donate a-sum ‘graduation from the’ Provinci Normal ‘School, at Victori The award was’ made by “the eit deputy minister of education, Dr. top award winner. at the Honors J. FP. K. English: ‘Miss> Killough e with a class of 320, thélast and AL SHH : Honor Bay. Day > program --of:: the” Stanley ‘Humphries “High: School -held’ on ~ Kinnair : Catherine Pellegrin was. the soon: ‘be able to read the.’ The Celgar- “Development: Co. work today after di “> due Commission. » at ‘their. leisure. Typed transcripts of.the minutes will .be. made available.:to -re- = = i] Rie Jobat th C.M,. -& .S., were of the meetings - ‘of. the. Village iby ‘the. Cal ia’ rive} “'A. company? spokesman si would be back’on their jobs‘ to- Pork, Hee 2 ‘ Sas the’ entire working’ force| DISCUSS OUTSIDE FIRES | - hose, \ and the light gr ater was. the ‘cost! fa pair of pants d ‘Another major. problem’ dis-|. ° Tie: ‘details of the impendins 10DE Holds Saye Approves Donations - A number of donations. to various’ branches of the or- ganization were discussed and approved. at. Monday’s . supper meeting of the IODE. The . motions. were passed at the business ‘sessidn, and. to. the SPORK Bu 8, acs reece Gardens the ee Croft : She. ote? pias al cts ot| ; Le urn’ ? lemori , Empire i i ; — i : — \ : ' a i : “3. tins for 7 ood - $1.00 World Affairs Fund, Common-}] ten ae tary. {School :’ recently, and etry Ann Wanless, M the ‘c in Trail Sreior ee a fed me wealth and Empire “Fund, De-|] °° Nae Loe = 5 dat jot Mr,and: Raine, « “P I Ft | Be ies suc cola be wd airs, Ne and $15' for library books. 5, MIXED VEGETAB LES, co-op mae | meeting began with .a y ae ga . potluck supper to end the spring 15 oz. 2 tins for ..... fees 35c mestings, here were 18, mem. cl bers: preset, and ; a number of bene mver stl! . T= SHIRTS. sir whom the chate her sent PRICED AT Katherine: Roftinott, Leo Franco; |'ten “to. outh sister, ‘Mrs. Davis, who has re-|| : - ae ; : - : Senior Athletic: prestera Leitner, ‘that three ‘persons had tiready cently published an icle about - a PO. Sos ‘ 7 : con, 3 BRS u : Plonetr days in Chatelaine Mag- eee x \ Be : (Arvi Pellegrin, they ould” improve. the eat es -| tation angle. tricter: observance : of the also largest at the ‘school. A two-year June! 15, “Miss Py erin received sidents in- the future. - _ teacher ‘training program “at ‘the four “awards. an The sion .was taken by “College. of Education,’ | Victoria | Closest behind” was : Olga Sam-| the Commission. at. its: .. College, .will replace the Normal | sonoff,. with three. mth i poaats the: request this fall. : The program'‘began with 2 an ie head Of: tne. payers’ Association, Mr. Gerald Rust, introduction: and* hoi of the)" om Rust; who list oft complaints... and. egea tions --to.. the: Commission,.. also ‘Sam. Wanijoff Dies pS ecengers that -holes and. thin ces. im, the blacktopping of] = oe athens ae ‘a Be = pear te nance Sper Mr: ' News -has been ireceived’ of |other,. if a fire bh ald. ha -*The 0 jppen Rust | that. they. would. inquire| on Weantsday ue Sart Ribera |i in, Castlegar. atthe sam -into: the Possibility of buying al: rani sila mix.from day. ‘Fires ‘to -warm ’ the’ boilers | cussed by ‘the: Commission. was move to the new Village office were started a. few ‘days ago,|the question hether’ the “Cast- were.‘ discussed ‘at length, Par- and the ‘plant- can immediately Jeger: Fire’ jticularly: as to “proper security swing into‘ full production, to be. taken. It was ie further interruption from ttending : fires ‘out of thie vik ‘announced by the Clerk that the high water: is anticipated this lage. limits. new. office ‘might .be' ready for a] Year the< spokesman said,” ‘This is a tough _Broposition, occupancy: as early as July 4 Comm. Atchis id. “On the! | The —Commisisoners . were one hamd you'can hardly expect ' pessimistic: as to. the market ‘|the fire chief to stand: by: and value of the old see. office, © 3. “friday : and ad June 15th. oom 16th | "Miss - Killough, ged (2 , tended, elementary. |: school . in «Castlegar .and Kettle “Valles, and was -a graduate: of Stanley pal,’ Humphries High School. She re- the school board.}' } eeived’ a:number of scholarships and awards -during her high wsemit0n, ‘whole; “Lb, watch a house’ burn just because built dn ” “Hand Woven --- PRICED AT steele apse & $32. missioners told: ‘Mr.. “Rus ‘that a number. of letters had. “been rai PASTE WAX, ‘Johnson’s EOS Whe tio oes sone STRAWBERRIES,. Aylmer’s:frozen —- 5c Also. invited “were the 1958 “Pht Pores ts genet May Queen, Jocelyn McIvor and x her mother, /and the 1955 May. os Queens : Patti Lewis with her. REELS. ears Al : FISHING RODS There was an. abundance of > delicious. food, and beautiful _ LANDING NETS. -table. decorations, materne ese certo Hates Participation in the Castle- . ‘ +] | gar and ‘District Fall Fair was discussed. : IODE. members will RUMP ROASTS an | do; Robinson’ (ehemitey). Don: Gra- |: ‘Gmiathematics),", ROUND STEAK ROASTS ... » Lbs 2), Mihe|: Reader’s, Digest Award 3 to Class’ ‘Valedictorian was ‘won|, Se RE lovely: ‘Walker : | £2 for the title ‘of Rose: Ball’ Queen; ; be -bestowed™-by.'a panel ‘of 7 tha judges. ag June 28. "GOLF CLUBS handle Section E—Canning—at the | Fair... Members. are going to assist.the Projects So- ciety. in. office work from June 18, to|,23. ‘The sconveners’ -ré= ports ; on May Day: were successful. oy Mrs. Adeline- Sutherland ai Mrs. L. .C. Johnston were i stalled as-new ‘members. 5 Mrs, Verzuli projected filnjs on the. Royal: Tours of New. Zealand and ‘Africa. Hostesses at .:the meeting were Mrs. Kirby;- mee Hesketh, Mrs. ‘West, and Mrs, Whi “Maclean’s Award’ ‘to - the top honor: while n|‘Award tothe. ‘valedictorian was | wor: by: Paul “Walk HAMBURG STEAK Cus HEB. ec ee ee ee ee CO-OP 35c. Gunnce, of} eo e : +» Roge affair organized by. ST ORE ¥ cveiaat: ‘She PINE: AT FOURTR will - also. receive:'a‘ trophy. do- nated ‘ by ‘Mr. “H.* Pitts, .as iwell as'a $75 bursary.- proposed “new” legar. hope ‘that it wit meet - with a° favorable ‘re- workers atthe Projects Society's fee arena: ‘We | ‘sponse. -