Page 6 HAVE THE CASTLE'NEWS DELIVERED BY CARRIER CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, October 9, 1952 RECORDS Yes!! The very latest in records can be’ heard at the Castle Theatre AND purchased at the... LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 aed CASTLEGAR: SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS. a eg, Willie Oleski, second year Arts student at Notre Dame College, Nelson, was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents, Mr, ‘ani Mrs, A. Oleski. Visitors at’ the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Williams during the weekend included Mr. and Mrs, -T. W. York and'son of East Trail,’ Miss Carol York of Van- couver and Mr, Cliff. Stephens’ of Quebec. FULLY MODERN RESTAURANT " “SERVING ' FULL MEALS and LIGHT. LUNCHES Good Meals , Good Service 2 > WEDDING PARTIES SETO CAFE “BANQUET ROOM NEWLY DECORATED Catering TEAS or BANQUETS CLUB MEETINGS See Our Grand Display of . .: FIREWORKES NOVELTIES LIGHT eee GBY'S “CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT MAGAZINES Mr. and Mrs, C. “Z.! Herman, Trail, were guests of «Mr, and rs. J. A. Williams- ‘on Sunday: Robert Moore returned home last week after spending a two week. holiday. with relatives Jn Alberta and Saskatchewan, The holiday included a $wo. day, yisit with sons Royeand Alex in Cal- gary,’a brief sojourn at his old home town . of ‘Wetaskiwin, a thoroughly enjoyed duck hunt in the Ledue vicinity and a visit with his brother and sister-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Rainey, Gull Lake, Sask. whom ‘he had ‘not seen since "1906. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H. Mar- shall of Langley Prairie, B.C., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McIver. Visitors at-the home. of Mr. and Mrs, A. Oleski-on Suriday were Mr. and Mrs, Reg Abderson of Trail. Assistant. Ranger |S. . Linton, Nelson, B.C., has joined the staff of the Tocal of Mrs. : at ‘PHONE 4946 TORM DOORS Free Estimates: ~ Castlegar . Sash & . Door CABINER MAKING - WINDows — DOORS — SASH Writing History . No Quick Project. Kiwanians Discover It any ‘one should’ think that compiling a history is a task that an be completed within two Q a|or three weeks in one’s spare time, let. hiri ;consult members of the Castlegar Kiwanis .Club _| they learned that of. this ‘district brought’ up date, At’ Tuesday's waekly meotings Kiwanis historians were’ still a catlon. date, Sion muteial both 1 fi ing th t | historical: and advertising, is to ong way from having the ee be in tHe hands of ‘the chairman ‘of the editorial committee by ‘October 19, job?is proceeding as satisfactor- ily as can be expected, their del- vings into this district's colorful past cannot be put into -type for a week or two yet: November 1 has now. been set as the publi-! + In the two decades up to 1950 wage rates in Canada more than doubled while the cost of living > increased by one third during the |. : lperiod., © ve and he will soon learn di - last September’ 2, that they would publish a history of'Cas- tlegar in 8-page newspaper form to be ready: September 27. Sept- ember 27 came and went and the ‘WILLIAMS — To Mr. and Mrs. | @ John Williams, Blueberry, Sept. 18, a daughter in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Lloyd Bailey, Castlegar, Sept.:21, a son in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. SHERLEY — To Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sherley, Robson, at Kon- Phe ( * COCOANUT, Mariin’s, 8- 02. pki... 18c « . J BAILEY — To Mr. and Mrs.! §. ft ef oN ys Castlegar Kiwanians_ decided weil Care ‘ SPEGIALS- - October 9, (0 and te | GRISCO, 3 Ib. Hines ce feces cane ee O98 'FLUFFO, | Ih. pits wee eee ee eee 27c PREM, Swifts, 3 tins . we eteeee ees OF00 DUZ or DREFT, Giant Pkt, .......; 73¢ SPIC & SPAN, pkt. .......-6.++-+ 286 tenay Lake General Sept. 25, a daughter. € CHAMBERS — To Mr. and|@ Mrs. Steve Chambers, Castlegar, September 27, in Trail-Tadanac Hospital, a son, and pack meeting in November. Mr. and Mrs. liant,, returned this’ week from restminster. a holiday in New, Boys Roui Field Girls Snowed Under. In Softhall Tourney Cc High, School: boys ‘Anderson Feed Co. Castlegar and Districts FEED HEADQUARTERS WE CARRY A-FULL LINE OF Pa XOUR FEEDING NEEDS AT A PRICE THAT IS RIGHT SALT FLOUR WHEAT OATS MASH DON’! FORGET OUR. “SATURDAY. Forest Service aK S branch during the winter months. Dainty 4 seat “agegars Mrs. § fo: eg eres ea seabbae ae. ont te F “10 O'clock Special a as. eyenlan: Douglas Muddin, Kinnaird, Oct. | Saatters pertaining to company | Fiospi igen Pra: -Tadanac} : WHILE IT LASTS were dis- |— e cussed and plans were made to have a guest speaker at the next L E 0 B 0 $ SE eitadf et reese : i is a a ! > G. Craft, : Bril © HAMS — CHICKENS — LOCAL TURKEYS Jeweller & Watchmaker " Now Located in the Lewis Block Guaranteed Jewellery & Watch Repairs . EARS PIERCED FREE By Appointment At Da For Thanksgiving CO-OP STORE swept the field and C cavenmmenacad High School girls lost’ out in their first game in last Satur- days inter High softball tourna- ment at the local ball park. Beginning at 10 a.m., the full day of spirited softball competi- tion, saw the high school lads rout Rossland boys 14 -to 1, and then, vanquish Trail High School males 4-1, Rocky Plotnikoft pitched-four innings of the first game and. went the distance for the second game. In his four in- nings with Rossland he. struck out nine batters-and in the game with Trail, he wiffed ninteen batters. In addition, Rocky banged out five hits, one of them a thre run qouna-tripner in the second ami ‘Meanwhile the local girls were’ snowed under 11-2 by Trail High: ladies in’ their first ‘game. Trail with: Kay Ramsden ‘pitching, then went on edge out Ross- :land girls: 8-7,.a game in which’ pitcher. Ramsden scored the win- ning (run, for Trail. | "The softball events were fol- lowed by a banquet: at ‘6:30 p.m: in Stanley Humphries High School, under the, direction of. Miss. M. Millican, Misses Babs Anne Henderson with Mel.Gus- tafson, master of ceremonies, Topping off the day was a “sock dance” sponsored by the LIGHT IN WEIGHT _— IDEAL: FOR THE “Waterproof _ ~ JACKETS — HUNTER ‘OR WORKER COLOR GREEN ONLY This Jacket has been ‘Manufacturea by. JONES TENT and AWNING | ‘| with a for. Dry _ PRIGED f AT $12.95 BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE CLOTHING » SHOES 1 local Council: with Trail students providing the music, for the softball Blayers: students and invited friends. Prescription | Filling is a aly US... . 5 aA, Prescriptions are ont ‘part. of our store. That's why your best protection Is our avorontend prescription em service.’ 3 ~ PITTS’ - REKALL DRUG and “Tannis Killough and Miss: OPEN EVENINGS Pe eA Bie | { More Use-Value il the New AND MANY OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES STORE-Wi _.~ Electrical Appliance EVERYTHING. ‘SLASHED - Features: for you ~ Come In And See For Yourself-The Savings That ire Yours MOFFAT. ‘AND PERFECTION: RANGES e es es Washing ‘Machines «.. “Hot Water “Tanks ot UNB E R AND BUILDING: SUPPLY. irae 8 Cents Per Copy ‘The: Vancouver Province. in ‘a dispatch from Victoria, said” yes- terday that’ if, the government approves ,: the | 1,000,000 Saere management leence “tor ‘the \Celgar Development..€o. in the Arrow Lakes region, it will pro- 'bably. foreshadow one important change. “The comp: ‘ed to let contracts to small log- ‘gers for a certain percentage of the'timtber to be cut from its:li- . \censed area,” the newspaper says. “It may run to'30 per cent.t!.-«* This will be the first of a ger- jes of changes which Forest Min- ‘ister R. E, Sommers has been “mulling over” in’ an effort tb meet the violent. opposition.of |} small: loggers to the granting of huge licence areas to large com: ‘panies. ‘ Since the present licencing sys- ‘tem ‘was adopted by the previous "government, itis reported, small loggers have been: complaining |: -that - these large licences were robbing them of their livelihood. any may be requir? a Castlegar today. From left .to right’ they ‘are: Back Row== G. ‘Ma: Principal; R. Cail; secretary; W. Bannigan, equipment. « Centre. Row—W. Shkwarok, ‘building ac comimodations; J. ‘Bubr, esainertation re- funds; §. Corbett, billetting; R, Graham,, transportation and entertainment; J. Mun- -day, decorations ; AY Harvey, publicity. -* Wes Front Row—J. ‘Charters, registration; ve Rice, treasurer; Mrs. G. Aine banquet; Mrs. R. Cail; _Program and Miss M. Milli can, ‘luficheons and} di inners, shed “ Hon. T. Rolston Tobe Tonight P charged with planning 3 etails of ‘the West Keon and ‘Bound: ry Teacher Convention beginning in 4 450 Teachers’ i berations and conferences, whi tt: public meeting ‘to: | the ‘converition, 'the “Hon, “Mrs. Tillie Rolston, Minister‘of Educa- . tion. will; be- along. with’ D: aniells, ‘at the University of British’ Col-| umb: Mrs" Rolston’é top! bi “Our Children, British Catania ‘Di opera- -| tion of various agencies ogre ‘the prevention of . juvenile. delin- Euency” ‘will be held. The panel will’ be composed: of ‘educators viet chairman; J A. Thomas, fare ge ley; Humphries Hig’ ‘| night, which, will offically open |, the) guest » speaker |: + Roy. D: : Head of the English ‘Department and provincial Health and Wel- ‘inelud-}’ Arrive: For Convention Here. : Castlézar is marking: another first’ in’ its history. this 7 week-end: as the ‘West Kootenay ‘and Boundary Teachers’ ‘Convention: gets underway. in*the: village: -Some:450 teachers ‘from all parts of the West’ Kootenays: are assembling at: ‘the d Stanley’. ‘“Humhpries. High ‘School to: begin: two. days of \deli- ich are to include two public ” Se hool suditorimn: Tvices ing‘F. C.. Boyes, Principal. of the Hanne. Principal of _the: ‘Trail | - Vancouver Normal School; R.'R.|' School Dietricte: Nos: pwd Nine and ‘10, who assisted the -Cen- fray Conventio 1 Miss aiector of Public Health: Nurses|* and- Miss ‘Ward. and: Mr.: Foster |: from: the Social Welfare depart: 3, Casth "who made the arrest, the trial. Evidence ‘heard ace eda statement, signed by,the ac- cused, confessing to breaking and entering a number of,summer homes at Syringa Creek and re- moving ‘several. articles - from them,” among which ‘were quant- ities: of | ‘canned Bods, a radio, era shirt, a 22° “calibre” rifle with shells and a fishing’ reel. . Mr. Struthers was arrested at Syringa’Creek'on September 15,) by Constable Ritchie tat ‘which time ‘he was found in’ possession of a number of ‘the stolen ‘items and ‘led the officer ‘to a cache. of further items near Castlegar. - Plans Underway For _ First Aid Glasses: Ata recent’ meeting. of the st. : John’s : The Z Ranger District, oe satel end’a sincere welcome -tor all! tthe Castlegar today. ‘May you have’ a ee visit the results of your deliberations be rewarded. Woods, Garelessness Responsible For. 37 Fires. This Year , "staff. of ‘the \ Castlegar “BC. Forest '|Hon. Tillie Rolston. To Visit: School For. Handicapped Children. “At the! regular: monthly meet? ing of the Kootenay Society for’ ; Service, have with a total of 64 fires this year, rang-| ‘fing in location from one end of the district to the’ other, with a *\|darge percentage of them being in the Pass Creek and Krestova Three of tlie fires oc- Castlegar Centre,‘it-was decided to hold another course of. First + Aid: to-the Injured Classes, here. There must, be at least fifteen persons willing to take the coursé to make it worthwhile, however, and if this number. canbe gain- ; ed'the courses will start, Friday, ~ October’ 24;-at'7:00: p.m, Anyone at all. interested is. urged to at- tend this:‘meeting.* The course, which will take ap- : proximately '.seven".weeks,. will probably be held’ in. the. United Church Hall:hére. Mr. C,H. King and John Dalziel are‘in charee., Dales: Announced. For. Annual School Parleys - ‘The time is now fast ‘approach- ing “when the ratepayers of school ‘district No.-8 will have a chance to express their views curred -'this’ week and: were brought under. control. Of the 64 total, 20 pave been dren, in the K.P. Hall, ‘Trail, it’ was announ- ced that. the Tillie t ilage' and may, z Charieter is Theme The. theme of. the convention, which ‘will be: concluded: with a banquet: in the high-school audi: torium. Saturday. night “at which | h fon. pimtettit for ‘the NES ee maining ‘in’ the: village: through: out ‘the’ convention “,at private ‘by: 5: Education.” ; B Pursuing this theme, the tea +| ers will hold discussions and: hear lectures in ‘the various’ rooms of |the’-high school with Juncheon and dinner meetings at the Rob-/ son Hall, St. Afban's Parish Hall, | Castlegar, the Legion Hall, Twin | Rivers Hall, Kinnaird Ci “4 4 itles ‘The. Church, ‘and the Atoms Bomb”, deals’ withthe moral , pects of the atom bomb. and reported to bea very ‘powerful film, S Mr. Porter Carter, of Colville, of 4Church and the Coronation Hall., Among the speakers. at: these various meetings, will, be_mem- bers ‘of the local’ “teaching Staff, principals of the various schools MLA. for. Roséland-Trail and Minister of Lands and Forests” and. Mines, Mr,, Sommers,. will address. the “delegates to the teachers’ convention here. . Inspectors of the. district, mem- bers of the Consultative commit tee on Doukhobor ‘affairs, Dr. V. :.:|Goresky, .Castlegar” psychiatrist, *_) and Mrs. G.. Magwood, from the Rolston, ‘Minister’ of Education, had advised by..letter:ofiher in- tentions to ‘visit the ‘ Society’s Maple School during her visit to the district this. week in con- junction with:the Teachers’ Con-. vention at Castlegar... ‘Other ss of the ‘evorts: from: the Fact- tively. high. to :Forest Ranger IF iiloue and Ending, Publicity, Parents’ Study, . ae ide four by un- Jenown causes,.one i and | two railway. fires, The -remaining | 87. fires> were‘all caused ‘by hu- man carelessness in the woods. The total: of 64 fires: for: the|:. been interviewed and have met}. season thus far, is 24, blazes more than the 40 fire ‘Yotal for all last 7| Maple «School for Handicapped Children in Trail. The luncheons and dinners in the various halls-of the district will be catered to ‘by the ‘differ-: On: Way Now From. :|ent women’s of the New Bus For CCTs. : Lie ty. Hall, the ‘ Castlegar: United ‘in the West Kootenay,.the school | ~ | they the Ki- wanis District Six, will bring the film; here’ ‘and supervise the showing, The local Kiwanis-Club has !-undertaken ‘to Setray the costs of the showing. , Arrangements are also. being made for’the teacher delegates to attend’ :the weekly dance at Playmor® ‘Hall Saturday Bien if Winnipeg: Factory. district.. Coffee and Peers fa The first bus the Castlegar Co- will ‘be ‘served continuously in operative ‘Transportation’ Society the: Home | Economics Room ‘of acquired back in 1942, has. been the: High Schobl. tee ‘at the first. mee! season of the Castelgar a {ton Club, in the Coronation. Hall traded in-on-a new $19,000 Cour-|. Other, ier, with for 33 jonal, — Library, Help, [Maple Schoo ", Program, Transportation. and * Insurance Committees. . « Parents and ‘children -have at “Maple School” but regular Slanes have not starfed -until a letails” are com- year’s: season, but the, total dam: age and’ is, Yess because’ most: this -year’s fires:-were’ caught their - inci- pient stages and’ none reached pleted, it-was sisnncuneed. passengers, ‘The Society was al- lowed $1,000 for the old ‘bus’ on the trade-in, Mr.'R..Gemmill, Castlegar. left by air. Monday morning for Win- Ride On Death Plane nipeg where he will take delivery | The finding of the wreckage’ of of the new bus and drive it back/an RCAF plane in the mount- to Castlegar. While in, Winnipeg, | ains above.Rossland last week, . Germmill has been authorized | identified as. an aircraft thet-had ther been missing with all occupants Castlegar Man Misses. ‘tor me “equipment: 8 and money sent very: serious proportions,» where- as there’ were. a number. of big Hinined: last year, Mr. Killough ex- Some “twenty fires hve been reported ‘since ‘the: people and organ- izations, Their: cooperation “has been ‘very: seourseine to- those :\| who “are ‘trying: to’. establish a ‘Rermanene “Home” for _ dis- trict rT how. their’: schools’ are being managed, at the annual "general ratepayet! meetings. King, Secretary’ of ‘the School ‘Board, ‘has. announced ‘the dates of these. On Nov- the “fire crew “last September 15. These were caused mostly by, hunters and’ children with tirecrackers, Forest Ranger Killough declared that firecrack- ers, have “proved © particularly. ember 3,, there will be a general meeting at the ‘Tarry’s School at 7:00. p.m,- and» at--the-- Robson }- Shon! at 8:00 a from the forest hazard point of view. ~Despite fears to. the contrary, however, there have been no ing fires, i.e. fires caused by will be Sea at: Deer Park at 3:00 p.m. | P' and. at Renata’ at 8:00 p.m. The meeting in Castlegar will be on Ywevember. 5. at 7:30.p.m. and the one in Kinnaird will be on Nov- somber, 6 at.7:30-p.m.* persons clearing land. Much Carlessness in Wodds.- Mr. Killough emphasized that -over. half of this year's fires were caused -through carelessness on the. “part of campers, hunter: an t the Robson and .C * inti anes: elections for one’ trus- -¢ee will be held. All ratepayers in these districts are Grged to attend : these meceney ‘He’ described van incident of last Sunday morning -when- Gil- bert Fower, returning from Senti- nel Mountain! where he is. em- of the Courier ‘Co,..can ‘supply. since -1947, after a flight to Cal- ‘The new bus, ordered three | 82TY- from Penticton, recalled for weeks: ago,. will bring: the ,So-|2 Castlegar man, Bill Guerin Jr., to seven. They also have three -on'the death plane. ~ 23 passenger vehicles and one 27|__4 night ‘clerk’.in_ the Incola passenger bus with ‘six,. seven| Hotel in’ Penticton ‘at. the time. i iles-as well, | Mr. Guerin had planned to go It was decided’ top h the ‘film “Search” to aid in the pub- licizing of the Society's work. ployed byt the forestry. along with Bert: Taves, Renata,-in ‘the: igon- ‘struction of new. steps to” the lookout post there, noticed smoke at Gibson Creek ‘oii‘the proverty of J, Saliken. Investigation show- ed’ that: a campfire, apparently ut) set_by ‘campers. ‘on a party” the ‘| night. before,’ had not: been. put out. and ‘had , spread so’ that. it covered: approximately a tenth ot an acre. The blaze was brought under control shortly : by ‘Mr. : Fowler and Mr. Saliken but it meant un- necessary time: and. expense be- cause of someone's carelessness, Mr, Killough commented. Mr. Gemill is expécted to ar-| long on a trip to Calgary in the rive.in Castlegar with the new | Plane,:Mr..and Mrs. Fred Knight, bus!next Sunday or Monday. : owners ‘of the hotel, persuaded him to remain however, and look Paddling And dail etter bed hotel while they -madc For Gastlezar Man A: former, Castlegar man, Peter Ont ts return flight from, Cal- gary to Penticton, the plane crashed, kiling the ‘seven, man crew and Mr, and Mrs. Knight. ciety’s fleet of 33 passenger ‘buses how close he had come to being | 4}, last ‘Thursday evening. Bill Kereiff was elected’ presi- dent; Ralph Harding, secretary; Robin . Pincott, © secretary-treas- urer and ‘Miss. Er Ennis, -Miss-B. Conroy and J.. Smith, directors. -. Robin Pincott was also chosen - to represent the club at the meet- ings of the West Kootenay.-Bad- | minton: Association. ; There was a group of 28'shuttle enthusiasts. on _ hand ‘Tuesday night when ‘the first playing ‘ses- sion got underway. This consti- tutes ‘a. sizable.. membership “in 2 opinion of: the new officers, although it is expected that.there will be others joining later. Fees for. the «Club are. $8 per’ year for single member, $12 for a married couple and 75¢ an eve- « ning for visitors. é sey Driver Brawe Fina For Gareless Driving In Castlegar Police Court be- fore Planedin, was found guilty of|told county court Judge Bruce stealing a suitcase and $280 from] Boyd: ‘I got the paddle and I a.Vancouver hotel room of a.:man|had nothing to do ‘with it.” He who .had befriended him. Ber- had. asked for suspended sent-. nard W.. John, on August 14. en Planedin received 10 strokes of ‘Judge Boyd nee Planedin’s of. bi we H, Taylor. on ‘Tuesday, Philip -P. Markin, Caestlegar, wes fined $20 ~ and $5 costs when he was fotind guilty of careless driving.: Mr. !Markin had pleaded: not guilty. In default of the fine, there is an- the paddle: for ‘his part“ in: last week's Oakalla prison riots and} punished for the upheaval in. the went back: to prison for two| prison and told him he was lucky. months, he wasn't charged with breaking The 27. year ola local: resident and entering. a of.15, days‘in jail. 5 a3 The offence occurred .on the, last Saturday. road to the 'Ootischenia Senigok Sighs