Page 8 Thursday, June 11, 1953 W. F. Shkwarok Again Secrelary Of Kootenay Teachers Council W. F. Shwarok of Castlegar was reelected secretary of the West Kootenay District Teachers Coun- cil at their annual meeting in Nel- son on Saturday. Other officers elected were H. Johnson, Rossland, president; J. L. Canty, South Slocan, vice president; Miss, C. E, Seirwin, Nelson, treasurer. and C. Potter, Trail, Public Relations chairman. Other Castlegar representatives attending the meeting were Miss E. McKinnon, W. Banigan, R. E. Cail and J, A. Charters. Plans were also made for the “ fall convention in Rossland to be held October'16 and 17. * The pintail duck which nests in Western Canada is also seen in the northly parts of the east dur- “ing summer. Guaranteed PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Nothing Is left to ance when we com pound prescriptions, Double-check system gvarcotees that, And only finest materials are used, PITTS’ Rexall Drug Open Mon. - Wed, -. Fri. Nights : Day or Night Phone .4231 “SOGIAL HIGHLIGHTS Pay Guido of Kinnaird PASTLEGAR PHONE 3033 Mr. and Mrs..A. Sylvest return- ed last week from Alberta where they visited with relatives, : Mr, and Mrs, L. V. Campbell of Castlegar and Mr, and Mrs, Guy Mrs, A, T. Horswill ReElected ‘President Of Kootenay W. A. Mrs, A. T, Horswill of Castle- gar Was reelected president of the Kootenay Diocesan W.A. at the convention of the Keotenay Wo- man's Auxiliary to the Anglican Church in Canada, held in Trail this week. Mrs, Horswill was reelected by acclamation. The convention ended its two day session yesterday, Every. 24 hours, your heart beats 103,689 times; your blood travels 168,000,000 miles; you breath 23,240 times; you eat 3 and: one half pounds of food and you speak 4800 words, to where Mr. Campbell was one of some 95 Knights of Columbus who were initiated into the Fourth Degreerof the Order Sun- day afternoon. They returned ‘Monday, evening, Vic Misutka motored to Nakusp Saturday afternoon for a visit with his brother-indaw and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs,. Jos. Zelesnik, ntrat Eres Canadian ars is climaxed New Officers Installed For Soroptimist Club * Installation of new officers was the main business of the day at the final meeting for the summer of the Castlegar-Kinnaird-Rob- son Soroptmist Club, in the Cas- tlegar Hotel Dining room on Fri- day evening. , In a most ‘impressive candle- light ceremony, Mrs, peed was installed as president; Mrs. ‘W. Collinson as vice president; Mrs. Jim Lewis as treasurer; A. Creighton as recording secre- tary; Mrs. G.- W. Anderson as corresponding secretary and Mrs, W. Ozeroff, Mrs. B, Donnan, and members, MPG Mrs. 1. Maclean-Angus as board Sport Shirts Elastic Bottoms — Tuck-Ins — Pullovers Plaids — Plain Shades = ‘Stripes UM: Smali oe Medium — Large ; We Have a Tremendous Selection To..Choose From DROP IN TODAY © BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE CLOTHING . SHOES Among the guests present for. grand occasion were nine mem- bers of the Rossland-Trail Club. Mrs. Helen Davis and Mrs. Paul Oglow were welcomed as new members. ee est speaker for. the evening ieee J. Currier of Trail who told about the recent Sorop- timist Convention in Edmonton, Alberta at which she was a dele- gate, irs. G, W. Anderson provided a bit of hilarity with a humorous recitation. F. Howes, Mrs. Korody Installed As Heads Of — Eagles And Auxiliary * A new slate of officers were in- stalled’ for both the Columbia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles and their Ladies’ Auxiliary. at a joint installation ceremony in St. Alban’s Parish’ Hall last week. Wm. Horvath of Neon ‘Grand -Jcan after his car had developed Sunday ,» he came by train from South Slo- a mechanical malady. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Reed were weekend visitors at Vancouver. They were accompanied by Mes- srs, C, H. Phillips and C, Fraser. Mr. Charles Brown of New Westminster is visiting his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Defoe, Jim, Muir of Mission City is re- lieving Kenneth Freeman as tel- ler at the Castlegar Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, while Mr, Freeman is on holidays. Dr. and Mrs. K, A. Morrow are going to Nelson this weekend to attend the convention of the Koo- tenay Optometric Association. Ranger J. F. Killough of the B.C, Forestry Station at Castlegar, spoke to the Science Class at the: High School on Tuesday after- noon, ‘on Forest Conservation. Forest fires, he said,‘are Have You Seen Our. . Sizes 4, 5 and 6 Sizes 4 to Misses ARCHPAL Sizes 11 to 2, pr. "HONEY CHILD LINE" of Childrens’ Wear We Have A Large Assortment of TEE SHIRTS for boys and gir! SUN SUITS — SHORTEE PANTS Boys’ 2 Piece SUMMER SUITS...’ Children’s Archpal CANVAS SHOES Op pre ieie. ois cbs ete we. Is Lecce ew ee $335 $2.75 $2.99 Ladies’ WHITE NUKID SHOES To Glear at $3.95 pair " BACON, Side, Sliced Economy, Cello 1\2 Ib. 35¢ ly seldom set deliberately but are mostly due to careless habits. “The cigarette butt is the great- est enemy of the forests,” he said. He itvited the class to see the station here when the new office has been completed. - Dr. and Mrs, R, A. Walley leave at the weekend to attend the Western Canada .Dental Conven- tion in Jasper. Dr. and Mrs. E. Reid have re- PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, hock off Ibe ..23- 59e VEAL TENDERIZED +. STEAKS, Ib, 69c turned from a ‘week’s nolldey, at OUR. MEAT DEPT. FRICES Ae iJONE. 12 and 1s. oh FREMENKO & CO.: Dept. Store & Deep Freeze Lockers — MINCED BEEF, Ib. ........ bedeieleti 1st grade : 15 oz..tin “° . MAPLE ‘LEAF SOAP - ‘FLAKES, ‘large pkg. .32c FRESH SALMON. Lioett 1 Ib. pkg. . Aerie d the Aerie officers and Mrs, R. Hardy of Kinnaird, officiated at the in stailation of the ‘Auxiliary exe- cutive. The new Aerie officers are Fred Howes, president; Art And- erson, Junior Past President; James Seaton, vice president; H. Merrifield, chaplain; A. J. Weir, secretary; G.G, Atchison, treas- urer; Ken Roberton, conductor; F, O. E, Lindgen, Inside Guard; Ted Gergely, Outside Guard and M. ‘Sawchenko, R. Hardie, O. nderson, trustees. * . The ‘Auxiliary i is now headed by Mrs. L. Korody, president; Mrs. W. W. Ozeroff, Junior Past Madam President; Mrs. a Weir, vice president; Mrs. E. Newman,’ chaplain; Mrs. N. T. Oglow, secretary; Mrs. M. Saw- chenko ,treasurer; Mrs. F, Fome- noff, conductoress; Mrs. E. E. Rourke, Inside Guard; Mrs. J. trustees. aan gay év films and dancing. ening also included of Outside Guard; and ene M. McPherson, Mrs, Molly Kinakin and Mrs, Edith Dinner, WEEK-END. 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WALLBOARDS . e PLASTER . a ARBORITE . $19.50 Sp ae Re ET NLS NTT ee EE AT fo. eemes | : camel i | « NS oe e- = = + peers SIS Mating, 1 Popo. faust 0 Of a Gels 14 Years On 3 Counts ; session of the. Assize. Court :in > Goloff Planer Mill and: Commu- “was, entered as ‘ fires, asa protest against deport: “{. he was ‘solely responsible for: the ~ Community: Hall fire: “but I did LIBRARY VICTORIA, B,C. CASTLE + NEWS| ‘Published Every Thursday at “The Gaeous of the Kootenays” Vol. 6, No. 25 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE'18, 1953 8 Cents Per Copy Traftic By-Law Revised Will, Now Be Enforced: Castlegar’ 3 traffic by-laws have now been revised and brought up to date and are ready for enforce- ment by ithe RCMP, it was jan- the 2 af the Castlegar Board of Com- : misioners Monday evening. Enforcement of the traffic pro- visions could..not begin when first’ announced several weeks, ago because of the incompletness of the bylaw. It has been amend- ed and approval of the amended by-law has been received from the Dept. of Municipal Affai Now. its provisions can and: wi in be legally enforced by the police, Reaes the commissioners announced. Motorists are liable for ticket fines for any one or more,of the following infractions, — Parking in a no parking area. — Parking overtime in a. two hour parking zone, -— Parking overtime In a 20 minute zone. - -— Parking improperly. — Parking on ‘the EONS, side 0 of street, — Parking within 16 ft. ofa fire hydrant or’over 12 inches. from the curb, — Double Parking, — Parking . within:30. ft. of a traffic zone or on or within 20 ft. of a pedestrian crossing, — egal parking in ‘a lane. — Driving through a stop:sign. | _ Driving over a fire Hose, — Driving” ‘through’, an occupied pedestrian crossing. .’ Exceedin#’speed ‘limits, * Bicycle ‘riding’ infractions; Making a,U turn 6n any wre "Work is BrORTeaINE TavoCGENS on the new seven mie road from ae Syringa Creek to’ Deer Park. About four miles have already been the bi Syringa Greek. The above’ photo was taken at Tulip Creek’ (ust beyorid. the rock bluff) where a bridge is being built. When completed, the new road will give Deer Park road access for: the first time. orks is proceeding from the Syringa Creek end. , a: 4 _Merrifield Photo. through the rock bluff just past Village Fathers will Get Tough With. All Ordinance Violators | the highest award in the school, |Poochachoff Awarded Top Trophy Walter” nna: All Round School Activity Emphasized At Honors Day. Muirhead and Mel Gustafson were among the recipients of a record list ‘of 29 awards presented at the 1953 Honors Day program in the Stanley Humphries High School auditorium, Friday after- noon, ‘Climax to another year of suc- cessful ‘studies, extra curricular activities, athletic achievement and general. accomplishment, the sentatives of 11 community groups, and included reports on the year's activities by-officers of the Studerits’- Council, Special honors, went to those who were all around s The Stanley Program was attended by repre-|' Walter Poohachoff Cup, going annually; to -the student who most excels in all depart- ments of school pete: athletic and social as w monies for the award present- ations, said his committee had little difficulty in det: the rightful recipient, pee choice of was awarded to Walter Poohach- off. The trophy was presented to ley Hump sudden ‘thought’ ¢ Light Failure Inferrapis Delightful Dance Recital program. of. top electric . power. failure, ” h dane: ing {talent by boys. and girls of the ‘Kinnaird class ‘of; Mrs! Frank Phillips, ‘was’ cut short near its sjend Friday ‘evening inthe Stan- phries High School by a have “been due ‘to an, The Ci village ii -sioners are getting ient with the lack of attention paid by some to “village OB. Ballard :}and are adopting a “get-tough” policy, . Two items in particular were cause for some exaperation at Monday’s commission meeting. The commissioners observed that despite repeated “notices in “the press, village residents are. still 4 not cooperating in athe matter’ of Beyerley®: The girls taking part in this act were Molly Taylor, Louise -Fink, Marilyn Brown, Wendy Reith, Beverley Pinckney, . Joan ‘Reed, off the event of power failure or fire chairman of. the: Awards Com- mittee, who. was master of cere- Mr. F The two second highest troph- tes, the Leaders’ Club Award and the Aggregate Trophy, went to Donna Muirhead and Mel Gus— by of, Robson on behalf of Mr. Stani-| stafcory, Jey ; Migs. Muirhead’s award was re ceived, ‘on her behalf by Joyce District Residents Solidly In Favor Of Hospital District’. the petition;:for incorporation ess Muirhead: from. being | present. She won the award ‘for her excel- lent “athletic and scholastic. re— cord,” “Mr. Schwarok explained. HW: Graham made the Bresént~ During Friday night’s dd power. failure, it was pointedsout, trict in er are to finance co: a number of were left roe Brae Executive Say “"mhe" Sports ‘future: of: Castlegar may. -very-well‘depend: on the'sort of attendance present at:the first | 5 annual general: meeting Sof. the :'. The: far three" show ‘could: “not” ‘be “performed since both jjence of - some’ 375. ‘had’ been: plunged into. darkness but the other ten acts more than’ supplied, the onlookers,with their money's worth of ‘superb dancing enter- Castlegar Amateur Athletic and Recreational:“Association; officers of the Association}: say. +The” Assoriation, which ‘was “formed early: last: December “for :the purpose of allocating the KRC . Sports grants: among, the. various sports and Carol Lynn’ Green, Dati and audi- was ‘Gypsy Days"; an Geier, Joan: : Shields,’ "Linda a avs, of: the | show ment... of BYPSY Cancer ‘brightty| draining the village's ‘water. District Hospital, Shas at with © over- jpn, Fsupply in about 15 and leaving no water-in the tank KehowWi: thers ¢ 5 eems.to do. a ‘good to widen and improve’ streets... :the, village since. some’ resic lents ‘continue ‘to dump - “refuse, I of the district, will hold its first annual’:general:: meeting . on Fri: he. en tled“Down: on‘ the:*Farm” : by girls in gypsy Pinte Sypsy tango, 8 16° °> were Judy” W: Florence es, and fea- turing: Mr. and Mrs. hillips in a “The: dancers? in ‘this number being given a final wérning that: :1,, All. sprinklers in. the village must ’ shut ‘off. when the fire siren ‘sounds or in the event of power failure. | Prosecution * will In t 4 day, .June.6-in, th Hall, ‘at 8.p.m. | Main business will’ include’ the election ’ of officers “and the pre- ary “drafting ‘of a ‘constitu- tion, “Tt sports ‘are to have a future in. this‘ community,” ‘the! execu- tive. members say, ‘the June 26 eng must! be. well ‘attended.” Straw. junior girls thei in’ a rollicking ‘rendition of the chorus and then Keith Muirhead, Lanny ‘Rourke and John’, Pinck- ney, ‘dressed: as farm. boys, gave forth with a tap dance, The. act concluded; with the whole group teaming up for some lively capers to *the:“tune of Turkey in ‘the ir voi Bet Yams Mitchell, ‘¢ erelaine Schi- avon, .. Shirley: - a Wolfe, __ Patsy Rourke,. Margaret! ‘Barnes,’ Dianne Cowlin, Anita Watson, .Sharon Albee, Norman Idle, Robin Waig- horne, Normk Idle,.Sandra Grey, Valery,” Martel, Shirley Ball. and Marylin Markle. , Another ‘of the’ delightful bal- let. was by the Paul Karl Popoff,. 40. Sear, old. on‘ three arson. counts “and: sen- tenced - to two’: 14” year prison terms. Saturday: at‘ the Spring, Nelson. Justice Herbert, Ss. ‘Wood passed the 4 must, be protected from men. like Son’ of Freedom, «wag “convicted this.” Defence Counsel * Jee Donald told the court Popoff was convicted “of a similar offense’ in 1949 and .was released. as good- will ambassador, He ‘said Popoft was’ not “fully. morally: respon- | | sible": h A. Mac- o.run, ly, after Deptt had been: found convicted of ‘burning the ‘Blood- off home: at’ Castlegar..'and* the nity Hall: at Brilliant: The three incendiary fires cause some $53, 000 damage, Nick Konkin, ‘ charged on the last two ‘counts also; was exonera- ted: by: Popoft: -and acquitted ‘Thursday. In. a’ signed» ‘statement’ pene it. e “was under ‘pressure either in his own mind or through efforts ‘of, others.” . ‘Mr, "Macdonald stressed’; the need of, psychiatric treatment and said “a*.severe ‘sentence ‘would Tuin .any chances of -rehabilita- tion. 3 the 1047 trials when “I Had occa- sion: to" sentence 30 odd of these people: for, different things.‘Sen- tences_ are ordinarily’ imposed ‘ as Mr. Justice Wood. referred’ to ‘trial, Popoff admitted setting ‘the ation, On the stand, Popott otherg,; and for the protection of society, “ay f a ink ‘hop: eof reformation {| flowing white gowns, ave a fine ‘to| mers ‘told the village’ commission Senior: Girls, “assisted” by: Mrs. Phillips. The., girls, ‘dressed .in dance’ interpretation .of “Claire de Lune", assisted by. colored lighting. effects on’a stage design- ed to give the {Husion of ‘moon- light fancy, . _ Maureen‘ Creighton, Joan. Ber- gen, Jackie Watson, Dale John- son, Lois ‘Stephenson, Mary Lou Kuryluk, | Corrie: Ann,” Barnes, Shirley ‘ Hargrave,’ Yvonne: Pat- ton, Marlene Gejer, Gail Sykora, Olga Striloff: and: Sharel Martel were the participating’ artists. : Exceptionally outstanding were little Jeannie and “Jimmie Rob- ertson. of Nelson, pupils -of. Miss Joyce Hurst, who’ drew resound- Continued on Page 4 Pipes Here, Work To Begin On New. ‘Water. Lines In: Village ‘The pipes have now. arrived and work will soon commence on the installation of’ about 3,000. feet of new water lines in’ Castlegar. Water Commissioner ‘Harry Som- meeting Monday night. ° cannot ‘see where’ there two Brilliant fires, He’ said that he.and Konkin had: planned the it myself.” (Prosecuting ‘at orney | “A ‘stated the! G. hope of. fi i anyway,” the, Justice’. said. Per-;, haps, “psychiatric ‘treatment: “ean: creased population, do‘ some. good,” he stated. ° KE for this man! The'12 man jury, headed. by Stanley ‘Saunders. of ‘Casino,’ in->' Third and Second Avenue to the cluded Bernard Mahoney: ‘of’ Kin- W. . Plotnikoff -: ‘subdivision; ‘’an- On the Miscavite’ Subdivision, Shirley. Colkin,. Pear] MeCrelaht, hirley Claire, Syl- i t follow ‘for anyone not abiding by this ordinance. Sprink- lers should not. be" ‘left 9 no one“is at ‘home: - 2,"Anyone found ‘putting rocks, rubbish; refuse ‘or.trees or piling cute on. any; street; will be Prose- cuted". sugebeen satife to, “)A8 a result of this, residents are {s ‘month before they are all con- ? | may also’sign the petition jf they .- The petition has been: cireuln- es ontstanding students’. Council pre— sident;-: earned him ‘the ‘tropby- ‘The ‘John A. Dalton..Memoria¥ Award, presented for: the third a in’ Buccession by .M.B..Dai- *. However, there” are: some’. 300 to;500: landowners. “who own -pro- perty. in the proposed: Improve- ment ‘District, but reside ‘outside Be area They ane being. contact 1y mi for the purpose’ o: signing the petition, and it is cette mated it will take about another tacted. There are also some Jandown- petition because ‘of incomplete Re office records, T Fone ‘and was accepted by Walt— er Poohachoff, “House ' Four pre~ sident, This was the third time House Four has won the award, the win— ner in the past two years being louse Two. This year, however,, it was pointed out, House Four took a big lead in the point ‘race. ers whose names are not on the| ° Continued on Page 5 they have’ not been contacted but |", wish, by contacting the zone ‘cap- tain for their district. - Zone ‘éaptains are: Kinnaird, Alec Gray;. Castlegar,.Clift.Wan- less; Boheon: ¥ sien Leamy; Thrams, id Tarry’s, G.. W. 392 Blood Donors At Clinic Yesterday 'Castlegar “ residents’ had‘ no trouble" in exc ing their quota of 200 donors by, wide margin \the . Red: Cross Mobile, Blood Donor ‘Clinic’ made a one stop’ here. yesterday. Rilkoff; Blueberry Creek; Mrs. we Nixon; and Renata and’ Park, M.E. Moran. <4 >< Small Park May Be Kiddiss’ Playeround .The proposal by the Knights of Pythias Lodge here, to build 2 wading pool for kiddies on the the small park at Maple and Col- umbia Avenue, may lead to dev- elopment of the park as a kiddies” Bloomer Greek Project |. David Campbeul, perks Beard i a Still Dolayed By mt of he,vlage, core bers and KP representatives sur- “The Bloomer Creek drainage | VR total of 332: residents’ drop- ped in at the Corpnation Hall and that the Clinic ‘will stop. here. again next’ year, - The clinic, '* and ‘its next stop: will be Grand | th Forks, They. visited Rossland and ‘Trail last (week. Yesterday was|! the first time the Clinic has stop- ped in: Castlegar. They were ‘assisted in their tasks here by a‘ host of volunteer workers | including ‘members of the ,St.. John’s ‘Ambulance Asso- ciation; the Kinnaird Home Nur- sing ;Group and: other: volunteer workers, Refreshments were ser- ved .to 'the'donors' by the Castle-| gar Pythian Si . The blood, ioe drive here was Ki- ‘as re. fused unless the outlet of the |b which numbers: Pipe would ‘be ‘situated ‘at least three’ nurses! seven nurse’s aides; | 50 ft. north of. the private cause- borne jointly by.the village and with ‘the ~ | Bi veyed the park jJast. Sunday and were delighted at the wonderful Hew it affc project,. snarled over. the, matter we ‘ fords | and the eeene of obtaining an: easement for the P donated..a pint of their blood, pipeline across the property op- Miss Margaret.Gale, in charge of ; posite’-Zuckerberg’s Island, the” clinic, ‘said’ she. was “very ; been turned over to the govern- pleased with the, response” and mene to decide, BS wi fora 's ark. Investigations. are. contin- uing | with another meeting of has/K P's and the Parks Board to- morrow. ‘Among the ideas being investi- ated- is the construction: of a andstand on the park: for con- : certs: by the Legion Band during . ithe summer. Other. plans visua- one’ -technician . and. 3 drivers, | way..to. the Island. The route to! lize- installatio: came to Castlegar from Nelson, | be: surveyed ‘by the engineers of! nn of swings, slides, see-saws and other piaverouad Department of Lands and! equipment. Foersts, however, would take the |” ine only. to the high water mark that’s where it must go. Failing to come to an agree- mént . with’ the’ persons shaving ; that power to sign the KPY and they are reported to insist on. ‘het ‘Mr. Campbell reported that the are anxious to get started ir project for the park as soon: as possible. The Commissioners all agreed development of the park as village has’ turned the matter|° over to the Department of ‘Lands and Forests. isaw idea. CIVIL. DEFENCE AIR Cost of.the.praject is being , RAID ALERT SATURDAY — he. B.C. ‘Government. Villans contributing the excava- tion and backfilling and the gov-|nounced a practice air raid alert )wanis club th os T Waldis. the ‘present line is being rep’ with a larger 4 inch’ line to pro- vide better’ service for the’ in- of aang in Sureen and installation: do the paying: the ‘cost of. pipes | to The village commisioners have A new line is to' be laid: from Elm, ' along the alley* between ‘other from Fifth ‘to the Kootchin ‘gubdivision and from there tol, hernoff's, i A line ‘is also. to be put in to ithe ‘new "Vetrov residence | be- ‘tween: Third and Fourth Avenues, | b The) pipeline will take the flood are asked’ to waters ‘of..Bloomer Creek from ! Motorists should pull into the Columbia Avenue to the ‘Colum- | nearest curb and pedestrians fae ia River, we th FOR KINNAIRD RESIDENTS Civil Defence officers have an- be held in Kinnaird, Saturday morni At 8:30'a.m. Standard Time, the: decided 'to hire’ Wade and Wells to} Kinnaird fire siren-will-sound the work after‘ a) air Yaid ‘alert and 15 minutes later: erred has, sbéen cleared by the! sthe all clear is to be sounded, ‘While the alert is on, residents remain “indoors. e nearest shelter.