CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960 Sena TILUTE TEACHERS a eli; hi, a certifi- cate and asthe in cae in the high school please contact: ; Cc. H. KING, PHONE 2811 | Secretary-Treasurer, | School District No. 9, Castlegar, B.C, HUNT CASTLEAIRD BAKERY CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — PHONE 4761 “OPEN from 9 - 6 p.m. TUESDAYS to SATURDAYS OPEN from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays Open SUNDAYS from Noon to 5 p.m. _ 2 CREAM PUFFS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY! ' VARIETY OF HOME-MADE BREAD, PIES AND PASTRIES DANISH PASTRIES I'S NOT TOO EARLY TO ORDER YOUR Christmas Cakes WE WELCOME PHONE ORDERS eee eet | they repeated their promise and Mothers Watch Brownies Enrol ‘The regular meeting of the 2nd Kinnaird Brownle Pack was held last Thursdoy. Eight mothers were present to see their daughters enroled. .. ‘The Browntes formed their fairy ring for thelr opening ceremonies. ‘Then Evelyn Gregory, Patti Jack, ings. Jean Leverldge, Beckle Kaufman, Gladys McLeod, Sharon Geisler, Barbara Waters and Nancy Reside were twisted and turned by Tawny Ow), Mrs, W. McNee, and saw them- selves ‘in an imitation pool. They were brought to the toadstoo) where were enroled os Brownies by Brown Owl, Mrs, J. Roberts. Next Judy Roberts and Niki Verzuh received thelr third-year stars and Esther Lang and Leona Lunduist thelr second-year stars. ecelving their first-year stars were] Gynda Munroe, Carol Seberlak, Lois C Lynn . Wendy Paterson, Betty Lou Mat- thews, Judy Waters, Marilyn Smith, Carol Lytin “Reside and Terry Ball. After the ceremonics tea was served to the visitors and the mo- 3 Mrs, Trustees The ‘annual trustees’ report of School District No. 9 was‘made in this area Inst week at public meet (he' coniplete report, the high- lights: of which:- appeared - in “Inst Thursday's Castlegar ae follows: » The year ” 1969-60 proved to be another very busy year with con- tinued growth in the school popul- ation with attendant’ demands on our services. This of course was €x- pected since Celgar work was as ging ahead. It was fortunate that no major building projects were required. @wo new classrooms and teach- ers rooms were built at Castlegar Present - Annual Report Vice and safety record. Routine repaly and maintenance of buildings was carried out during the ‘year, Mafor projects were the lowering of the celling in the old unit at Kinnaird and the installa- tion of oil furnaces and power at Gibson Greek snd Poss - Oreck Schools, hare has been | regular painting, te. ‘ ENTAL: Since ‘there is ‘still no oud dentist in the District it was with regret that the board found itself unable to continue with the dental program, Should the Dis- trict obtain adequate dental ser- vice it will be re-considered at that time, . AC INSURANCE: Pa- and at L A ad- dition 15 at present being added rents are reminded of the accident to the Robson School, due to bylaw.surplus funds, money for, these projects. was available without need to make further de- mands on the ratepayers, Hi it is that thers of the new Gordon and Mrs, J. R. ‘Kennedy, Brown Owl of the Jst Kinnaird Brownle Pack. The tea table was festive with its decorations of black eats and pumpkins. RENATA SOeLS F Mrs, M. Rohn Mr, Pete Relmer of Newton, B.C., and, Mr. C. Relmer of Vancou-, ver sre ‘visiting at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs. J. Reimer. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Toews have left for Vancouver.where they will attend the wedding of thelr eldest granddaughter, Miss Gloria Ton- kins. “Jack Hansen of Cranbrook has spent a few days at the home of his aunt and. uncle, Mr. and Mrs, REMEMBRANCE. DAY PROGRAM Parade at 10.15 am SERVICE AT CENOTAPH AT 10.50 A.M. ‘ EVENING PROGRAM FOR MEMBERS POT-LUCK BANQUET AT 6 P.M.” DANCE AT 8.30 PM. |W. Hale. f T. Wiebe. . Mr, and Mrs. Bert Toews and Deseri of Robson were weekend. vi- sitors at the nome of Mr, atid urs. H.- Toews. Mies June Lang and My: Lor raine .Fladager have left for a! weeks’ visit with Miss Langs’ father and mother, Mr, and Mra. F. N. Lang .at Penticton. Mr, Jack Hansen has left for the coast, While there he is going to viilt his mother, Mrs. J. Ander- son and sister, Grace. - Miss R, Grove of Trail was a weekend visitor at the home of Mrs. LMM D, Male ef Nelson was 8 turther bullding will be a necessity {in 1961, It is fortunate that this did not occur earlier, since, next year-we will be receiving the ‘taxa- tlon on the Celgar project which will then be in-operation. The fac arara of education policy {lable to them for coverage of thelr school child- ren, NIGHT SCHOOL: Night school classea are again being offered. It is hoped the response to this very well worthwhile adult educational program will be better than it was last year. It is impossible to pro- vide this unless a reasonable num- ber of people avail themselves of it. In other Districts in the province many have taken advantage of the of 50, per cent of cporoved building costs. It is therefore our hope..and belief that a large building ‘program could be entered into with little or no in- ‘erease in taxation for capital pur- mrr.| poses. We will have more accurate Imowledge on’ the matter when we receive the District assessment. no- tice from the department. The interests of the Ment courses ‘ble, and fou- rishing night schools are running. TEACHING STAFF: The prob- Jem of obtaining sufficient fully certified secondary teachers is still acute, This Is, of course, a province- wide worry, due to a continuing shortage. The board is doing every- thing within its power to bring the many desirable features of this dis- of the District will of course con- tinue to receive full consideration from the board’ of school trustees to ensure that there be no waste of tax monies while the best’ trict.to the of teachers, DIST. SUPT: In August the board was pleased to welcome Claude Bissell as the new District Mr Bissell has spent possible is provided forthe young people of the District. Mention has been made of our increasing school population. It is therefore considered the following figures will prove of interest: ‘Total enrolment in September 1959 was 1740, Total many years serving 95 “jlarge secondary ‘and Uaanatiey schools. We belleve his experience will’ prove of great value to the entire District. “At tis time too, we wish to express our thanks to our former in 1960 was 1920, with enrolment still increasing rapidly. “" athe nigh’ school enrolment in September 1959 yas 675; in Jurie of this year it was 645, It is now 800, which is an increase of approxi- mately 24 per cent. All the large ‘schools show ding increases. District Kenzle. During. his three years with proved to be invaluable. His ap- pointment to Trail school District No. ‘11 speaks ‘for itself since "this is a senibr position in’ the province. ‘The board extends its congratula- : tons and thanks to Mr. MeKenzie, Colin Me-| | the District his help and advice|_ By CLUB ‘REPORTER -Two more regular memberships have been accepted. ‘This brings,our total membership up to about 245, Tt sure looks Uke o record year for I can't help. feeling that we need, something when I Jook around and see the same old faces in there ready to work, Come on out Goni- rades, First nomination night is the first Tuesday in December. Plans are well along toward successful Armistice Day parade and service, in the morning with a planned pot- luck and dance for members only in the evening. KINNAIRD, B.C. B dition..Phone 6476, ‘WHEEL ALIGNMENT ~ ‘ Restdentlal tots, good view. Apply zu Sopow, Phone 5200 ; tins Good building lots In Kinnaird, one 2783. ae ‘3-ft., 2-room General - trailer, lke new. Write Box’ 490J,. Gastle- | good 4 O 6 income. . 100. x 160, serviced, ‘yation done, $750-or closest, offer. hone” Sent 4 363 Apples and pears. Phone 7041, 1984 Fargo one-ton truck, dyal wheels, low mileage, excellent con | ‘Three lots 60 x 80 near 6th eat For your beef this year, phone Get traction you can TRUST! “Town & Country” - WINTER TIRES ' GUARANTEED TO 60 Put ‘new “Town & "Country"? tires on your car this fall. you're stopped by traction prob-" tems in mud, ice or snow, we'll’ pay the tow. No argument— no red tape. * PLUS thousands of extra mifes on dry pavement: Fire- stone engineers know that nat- ural rubber wears too fast at high’speeds, so they developed Firestone.Rubber-X. This ad- vanced rubber gives the trac-- tion of neieage and’ Eeellat BUY: longer- mileage and a. silent tides: BPAY LATER Bl use your CREDIT CARD No down payment 4 ‘Six months to: pay. Castle Motors ‘Lid PHONE. 24il : POR SALE. truck in excellent condition with qoly nem. ‘Phone feathkit | radio in leather case, In very shay H vale 3191, Make an offer for comer a 19, District Lot 7182 at Castlegar. Write Box 490P, Castlegar News. 363 ;—.3-ton 1948 Ford very good hoist. All : fires protons It 6 transistor poral pe and’ 8 steal al at $40, 5 ehone 479) y 3a | Carter, Robson, pa ‘Stil. a $43 }and stand together with pipes and aaa blowey in: perfect condition, hone B Green in Castlegar, Phone 9171 or soet : 543 /up. “Value $300, Ph Two pair ete! Tae cata, zea 3 a ne $851, ar write Box 169, 6 ‘White 2768, P. Jolly, Phon eae chesterfleld, Goo ~ dition, Phone 4331. * 2 rr FOR SALE - e100, P Phone 8310, Pontiac ‘pedan, good shape, . FOR SALE and con Cd bari For sale or ¢rade: In progressive hers tlegar. Phon “Bates white enamel Frood |. . Lat-class $25, Soply eo he Sedat Bt. West, Oat: ro big Erie auto” Oourt, pl large» hi uto Court plus large. home. Good apples. Reasonable Apply. Orerott st tomatic. 800, Phone 3875, Kennione ‘oil. heater with For sale or. weds, Ot Olgs Pia. 145 71ST Willy's. ar Phone Bird tlegar, io to start soon, 10- terms, Write Box 425, Castlogar: 348 ‘Usual good sully Delisious rd fewellery i Fowsett pusrom Imper! pan "Ful $105. Apply N. Farley 0 gas UITIET, Pos Piat ee onveraion bureee ner, jous kegs of ri and oats kes, $10; ea NS eee JOMEETA Front 8t.,. Nelson. - "8S aa Good rand clean, les above ery dn Robson, Name on aiciophone - im mi, dinin, [leona drapes. i HOMES Fon SALE | | insides my, Hookup. neater pit Rossland High stove; 2 145) school. 4260 depot, balance $35 tana €-5063 or sae oa Pacey Rows: ar 6261, . ‘ CHOICE HOME IN KINNAIRD a :into ‘this ‘lovely. Bebedroo! om ‘| pome ‘before winter. This home fea.| tures a large 26x 13 lving. room; dining room with bullt-in china ca-+ 3) Binet, ‘wall-to-wall’ rug “in ving s room’ and hallway, full home. Riso has a large. 168 FOR RENT. 4-bedroom house for sate or yent, ed out. Phone 2161, : Furnished basement suite, Phong 5107, ‘oman ‘ palin gas heat:: Basement suite which can ‘be rent-|f 145 Apply at room in basement, au= and :mi ol Sentures: It is situated roma ates [ox prove: . tion, ‘This Thomovis noe market foro limited 3-bedroom new house at Colum- bia Heights Robson, for sal Sign on the ‘house. aes) e6-bedroom | hi aa aoe aoe ore. ome, eet 45 a,das, new ,{omniture, ‘Total ore rere pups. These one pale boy's akates,: one 8-room apartment, < Phon or or apply 6 ea Ave, Gaotiegan 6 a artim = tained. Phe Phone ne Sea oe alt mee 7. Purnlahed uy Pitona 0h, or, (Unfurnished suits, partment in rad a sale or Tent, new.2-bedroom. house in Fruit wale. Phone ee ‘Three. Toe ‘x 98 on 6th x Ave ‘Arrow Lakes Fe 7 Service - wd ALLS. Lid. Gheriee aks i ‘Towing. - Barges anywhere on the. Arrow Lakes,” * : Phone 5500 - ’ ‘Leave Hobson Whact * 10.00. a.m. Monday.» Arrive Ed, + 4.00 ‘p.m.>Monday, Edgewogd NIGHTS, —— NELSON 2051 New residents are still “moving ‘nm with schoolsage children and we business visiter to Renata. Hilarity at Social” 2S Members of the Robson Evening ‘Group held their social meeting in the community church hall with 20 members and 10 visitors present. ‘Highlight of the entertainment that followed was modelling of dres- ses and hats members had created. These were made up in black and yellow in the Halloween theme. ‘These dresses caused much hil- History's Roundabout In Flander’s Fields through mud and snow, We place new crosses between the rows That mark the, place our fathers fell ‘Who died to save us from this hell. But now we lie here, young and old Beneath the poppies, wet and cold, To make for you a living place, Free from fear, to come and go In Flander's Fields. ‘We caught the torch our fathers threw, And now we pass it on to you. We hope you've learned another bit, Because we failed to keep it lit. And now, our fathers we shall meet, To join them in peaceful sleep. While trodden down with weary feet The poppies grow. in Flander’s Fields. arity, with some of’ the creations of the by-gone days, athers modern and some of days to come. Prizes. for the evening were ewarded to Mrs. A. Smecher, Mrs. H, Kemperman, Mra. F. Webster and Mrs, B. Macalister. Mrs. F. Marshall won the booster prize and Mrs. J. Hunter . received a gift from her mystery pal. ‘The November business meeting ‘will be held at the home of Mrs, R. Oborne. ‘To close the delightful ev- ening, refreshments were -served by the hostesses Mrs. F. Giraud, Mrs. will not have a true picture of to- tal enrolment until nearer.the end af the school year. haa? 87 téachers on staff, 31 ‘high school: and 37 elementary. In Sept. 1960 we hhave a staff of 75 ‘teachers, 36 in high school, 40 in elementary. . School bus transportation has ‘naturally,been quite s problem. Al! ‘buses are full to capacity. It is not our desire to create hardships for any child either by having. to leave for school at an unreasonably early hour andlor returning at an unrea- sonably late hour, or having to walk. an unreasonable distance.” However, it is apparent that. some adjustments will be necessary. Full :consideration of the * pupil's needs will be given before any changes are made. . Bus operating costs are com- parable to .previous years. A new ment for our oldest bus, It is rated at 67 passengers, Jt will carry. this many elementary children but not this many, high school children, who uire more room. The bus drivers A./Woodrew and Mrs, ©. Nygaard. have continued their excellent ser- WE EXTEND . SOTO aL aan Our Best Wishes TO THE: CASTLE BOWLADROME ON A SUCCESSFUL OPENING | bus bas’ been purchased as'replace-; ‘ ‘hay day isa good drying: ae ‘when you.use an. ‘Aufomatic Electric Dryer. You are assured fresh, and fluffy-iry clothes without ‘the chore of hang- ing up and taking down fhe clothes from a clothesline, It.is so. easy to ‘put the clothes in your Electric Dryer, set the’ dial: — and the ayer: does the rest — Automatically. Bee the Automatic Electric Dryers on display ‘at your dealors. Have ve them BUSINESS: ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO. Land Surveyor" “448 Columbia Avenue .\ Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes SUPPL’ Box 240 — Phone 2161 DESMOND 3. LITTLEWOOD — OPTO! Wea, 250 to 8 pm. 3512 aio Apply: Mc0; Apartments behind Koote orgs M45 ere SAE ERE Trailer spac Phone 48987 e Bt Silver. ‘Birchés. | erin _ MARRIAGE < Furnished of foun aixraable Nov, 16. Fhong s! - ‘a-ber lots’ located at dane Cedar. Good ie oes. See us re Building Lots and Acreage ‘ANDERSON oom Tarnished unturatned, #2, Puons, eg $950; 34 droom house on 2 corner location, lawn, f: A. COMPLETE Propane Service - Bulk and Bottle “Propane - _ Propane and- Natural Equipment ‘ EXPERIENCED SERVICE: MAN and ‘Castlegar. :| home on wooded I 60-11 f fone Sera iB FOR ‘SALE Uving floor, Two Be ry t | of fae. Cleanest trailers on the coast, g.| care-free: living,: Will 4 also. et phone or: wire collect Mr, Lynds at ce war Pelday meeting cancelled.’ An *| the | dress. rehearsal . of.; Stonfaue™ 3 ; | Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. Castlegar, or Mike Vi 45, eard . e. Verzuh, 4461. Community iy Be to -2,. Admission % Kinnaird’s: finest & +| Moder Hitchen, dining roo ieee [| room and master. bedroom oh main Ply 5li-4th Ave,, i Coalienes. NOTICES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Bog 903, Castlegar. -|* in ae + TV sales and service. “Agua. for Murconl. ‘Phone. 5167, R. Martini. to, PHONE 3031. Ciosing Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous to ‘the day of issue. -~ Classified ‘ads are charg- ed for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per Inser- tion, Minimum’. charge’ for classified ads handed in at the (Castlegar tents. Minimum charge. for. clasalfieda phoned ‘in to ‘the office 18 60 cents. Printed 7 pape ‘book maatahes and wedding cake boxes. make mement 8 or, Aa seating, be it 8p Fall’ or. Winter. Make your selection frara’ the Ces: tesar Nowe widg ‘bssortment. Dress , childrens sare men’ and ‘bbys pants, . alterations. Mrs. E, Bolas ve henna Game: alrd Plaze, Phone ‘MOBILE TOURS = “Yes rar as little as $88 down or your: furniture ment you may pur Tun’ three times for the:price chase the h home of -your choice. 30 of two, providing there are no changea'in the wording of the ,ad in subsequent issues, A: Castlegar, News box number: may be used on class ified ads for an extra charg of 50 cents for handling-answ- ers, Engagement notices, ‘obit uarles and cards of thanks o vasual’ length are publishea ‘at @ flat, chart All checked and serviced for years of accept .car, truck or’ trailer as down payment For © immediate: information VANCOUVER MOBILE | HOMES: 5489 Kingsway, Beutts Burna- Eee: 3344 Kinnaird © United Church bas ‘Tea — ‘Bazaar on Sat.,.Nov.:26, 3: tention Senior Citizens: . ee invitation has been extended by. he Kinnaird: Little Theatre .to atte on Wed.,.Nov, 16'at 8.00'p.ni' in the |‘ (he Ubrary will be closed’ on Day, Fri,, Nov. 21,145 Pythian Sisters Fall Basaar. ree and Bake Sale on Nov, 12 ‘Twin. Rivers Hall from 230. Py oo 145 fessional figure skatiny ; be avaliable in Cas' astlegar this wi a hy Old, Time Dance -at Y Hall Fri., paved a rom Sponsore | 7 Robson Recreation Sc eation Society. 14b 25 wemeen Room and toard availabie. Ap. second, nee Gas heat, entire: home garage and : large lot beautifully Jan he eee si For: farther: jatitondars, see Write or phone Renata 47. Isaac Pel = ‘Adult waniss baby sitting 18 7 a For Travel WANTED =: - Want organ. for Sunday § school. ‘Ask about! our PAY now, GO later VIPO! 1560 Bay Ave. Trail — Phone 2945 . Mrs, om“ ’ Gravel & Top Soll mG, pve fretasie WHONE 9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Maple & 9h, Castlegar For Home, ‘Cooked ‘Meals. CASTLEGAR. DINING ROOH OW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPEN EVERY DAY Sundays 6 pm. to 6pm. FOR: BULLDOZING — HAULING - BASEMENT: DIGGING — CASTLEGAR :. COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING “BULK & ‘CYLINDER VICE . SER’ PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOORS In All. Popular Styles e WINDOW AND DOOR ES GLASS_ IN ALL SIZES | & WEIGHTS nner, Renata, venings. Ph : YOUNG AGENCIES: LTD. Insurance and Real Estate +, Castleaird Plaza *' ished Phone 5174. ‘Want to rent 2~bedroom fur- suite or house in Gaatlegar. PHONE 4341 : OPPORTUNITY. "TO LIVE A are BEAUTIFUL yenrerourdd lake ture window liv ‘replace, Wan’ good condition and gas fron. Will washer t te Appi; Mrs, er for same, Coles, Deer Park.. bel running: for ‘Arena. ‘phoue B08. sae y gas-powered washer in - BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION it new electric bn ‘Want ‘donation of For ‘All Your ee in : . _ INSURANCE. AND legar os AB ; LIMITED : .' Phone: 5154 Castlegar « Across From’ Theatre” ares, cabinet | kitchen : with counter ‘top “electric. range, wall. oven, SON ‘AGENCY UTD,, Box 847, rr Forks or Phone GF. 527.” 45 REAL: ESTATE’ NEEDS ; Phone. 3441 : ANDERSON : AGENCIES. HELP: WANTED. Loca! representative wanted, Ex- |, real. estate, insurance INSURANGE . ': Agents For Pearson Sashless © Win- dows and All Sealed Unit= ™M. E. MecORQUODALE : GUARANTEED, REPAIRS Costlegar 2521 — Trall 191» - Nelson 1471 : UNTIED TRUCKING ‘- i BUILDING. "SUPPLIES. “Phone S181 - YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. » Insurance’ & Real’ Estate. 33 x too Tot. ‘terms. ae in Castlegar priced ‘for uick, sale, Corner - Th and aren. Good location. Phone .2161, PHONE 441: >, ‘ CASTLEAIRD PLAZA 2~pedroom “ ter mail tamil _ | Sesion payments, Phone beer,” B46 Bs ouse in ‘Blueberry ‘Very reasonable. PARDMAN FURNITURE and Service * BUELD-RITE ” Bae Construction Company “We build , anything" For’ Pree Estimates Fhone| One 5540 Bea. v INCOME ETA Kinnaird Little Theale : “Honique” A two-act mystery drama ie, y Hall NOV. 18th & 19th 8 p.m, Horror! Suspense! ), Tragedy! 1186: CEDAR. AVE. i FRAIL” “PHONE-- TRAIL 3326° : FULLER BRUSH ae \" For’ Local Sales and ») Service Phone 4984 AR‘: DAVE WILDE: FULLEE BRUSH ; “The Home For ‘Your. Pet (When: You're Away” -> Accommodation .: for. Cats Creek, BO, Overhead & Underground Industrial : Commercial hia -Domestic Wiring : ‘ De-Hie. ‘Maintenance Service ‘Wiring, & Rewiring ‘Installations - PLYWOOD & BUILDING SUPPLIES - > SALE STARTS ‘SATURDAY, Nov. 12 4X .8' X.-five Sixteenth” “unsanded plywood, iii _ Saturday | Matinee bildee % Y ig | 4X8 X 3%” laeanded iiviood: panel: 4’ X 8' X 54” unsanded. plywood, panel 5‘ X 8! X 5” unsanded plywood, panel . ‘LAX 74.X 9" Trendwall, panel 4X 8X V4" Syly d; panel ...... AX 8X Ve" Hardboard, panel... 4A’ X11 and 4’ X. 12" ‘half-inch Gypree to clear ‘= $60 a thousand. >! t 13. squares dual red: 210- Ib. “equare butt Asphah: 5 Shingles, ber square. $10.9. °- 134” reiect Monodoors, each . wed (00 only at this. Lala only © nitted with . pa = One’ Show Only.:7.30 p.m. © ts REGULAR PRICES MON. - TUES. - WED: , aaa you how you can DRY (CLOTHES BETTER, ELECTRICALLY. SGT. K. McBRDE f : ~§MITH' Ss. ¢ TB) PLUMBING & HEATING. 2y 1S GLAD TO HAVE PROVIDED THE: PLUMBING, 2 nl Castle ||). COLUMBIA TRADING CO. none 20 901 FRONT ST.’ NELSON: CASTLEGAR’S RECREATIONAL: FACILITIES ae eh f we ee apart ierarts aor tear soe ee an Acree — Se re SE : _— — a — —_— $B ces A gare eer aa Rieetee Sone : " “AND: HEATING FOR THIS FINE ‘ADDITION TO