SSE TT espn ty ely dca , Etch Wood reflects the ‘play’! * ‘Point, president of the ‘Kootenay . meeting of thé recently organiz- 4 _| Pedersen were nominated toat- "| Tuesday.'The usual: . memorial *| November ‘11 service. ‘| given: to two docters ‘taking aa book into. the | Andian “Tanguages. Renata‘ Women’s, Inst. Hears ‘Address. By. Kootenay President Mrs. Clyde White ‘of Willow District _ Women!s Institutes, ad- dressed 2 special meeting ‘of the Renata W.I..at the home. of. Mrs. I. Wiebe last ‘week. The. other speaker at:the-meeting.was: Mrs. J: S. Chalmers of Robson, + Mrs. White gave the mem- bers a’ vivid description: of the international picnic held, at. Sul- livan Lake, Wash., at ‘which 25 B.C. Women’s.’ Institutes ‘mem- bers and 75° Americar )Home- makers Club women got “togeth- er. The speaker extended ‘an in- vitation to another’ such’ picnic to be held at Nelson on thé third Wednesday of July 1957, Mrs. White also gave help- ful suggestions regarding: group, Jni-the C: ian As- sociation of Consumers.” ; Mrs, Chalmers told several humorous human interest stories. Two Deer Park. members, Mrs.- Fred Briggeman and ‘.Mrs. T. Williamson, - attended » the ed Institute, whose first regular fall meeting -will take’ place on October 19, at ‘the home ‘of Mrs. ‘Wiebe. The night » of: Wednesday, Sept, 26 “at!‘the’ Parish. Hall: of|" Castlegar was ‘the time’ and place} ofan‘ impressive’ '“going-up” ceremony.’ Standard -: bearers “JK and .BK-~ raised: scout’ and - cub flags’ as* the ‘ seven’ -second-star went up to the scouts, é er i Lloyd ’- -Grow gave.a brief ‘history ‘of how'“‘the cubs had ‘spent ‘four years in‘ the. jungle as cubs and had both eyes| opén—two-star', cubs—so, that they ould, be better, able to see the scouting trail.” He’ é hope that some would return to the, jungle to help. future cubs get their. eyes oper. |: The..seven boys: were : Dough McLuckie, « Jack ‘Whittaker: and and -Terry. Dalton, ‘Wayne’ Grou- tage, ‘Robert ‘Krueger, and ‘ Andy Shutek.. They gave. the. grand howl for‘the , last. time and .re- promises in ‘the past tense white facing the to- tem. _ Scoutmaster ‘Aberdeen then the: boys Continued from page 1 to the:new: wérld ‘of ‘scouting and presented ; them. to © their’ patrol leaders, © Bobby Batting, Royer < x ths rs i red at the *meet- "Mrs. R. West. and Mcs?-J tend the meeting to ‘discuss: help for handicapped childrer last wreath will be presented‘ at the * Several .items from. the pro- vincial summary --were read,” the outstanding ’ being of: the “help translation ‘of “the nurse’s text- DAD'S OATMEAL COOKIES pkt 25 TIDE, King Sizé pht......2.... $1.39 SUGAR, granulated i0 ib. bag. -. 5Se "WAX, Johnson’ 's Paste, 2 Ib. tin... 95¢ 3 ONIONS No. 1 boilers, 10 Ib. bag. 69c VEAL CUTLETS, Ib. | SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. . . ' T-Bone Steak, gn Co- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | NOTICE “Regular monthly meet Kinnaird Ratepayer’s ‘Associa- ‘tion willbe held~in the Im- provement Society Hall .Wed- nesday, October 17. at 8 pm. All:ratepayers urged to attend. _ SPECIALS SATIN \SET 11 ox.'$2.00 _ SILKEN NET 11 oz. 2.00, BRECK MIST. a oz. 2.00. “Cologne ond Powder ‘796 B eB eens skys nih vacation visiting her’ ; and son. ot Govenlock,’ Sask. Bee were Mr... cand “Mrs, for Jones, daughter and: son-in-law “of ‘Mrs. Ander- son, ‘who * will: visit here) for two reeks. returned home. after. a ten-day Yellowstone Park and Idaho. Mr: and ‘Mrs.. Arthur Nixon and-infant son: of. Kimberley are visiting: "Mis: Nixon's parents, Mrvand:Mra.-A: Smecher. /j Mr. and Mrs, Irving’ Oborns of Lulu Island, Mr. Lloyd Oborne of ‘Eckville, Alta.;, Mr. Gilbert Oborne of Colbert, Wash., return- ed home after. attending the fun- eral of their:mother, Mrs. Jessie Oborne. Also attending the fun: eral. was Mr. Ralph Oborne of Turner Valley, nephew of the late Mrs. Oborne. Mrs. Roy Berry. of Rossland atterfiéd tho funeral: of the late Mrs. :Oborne, s “BALLET SLIPPERS. TAP SHOES _... (Taps . Separate) "| Women & Childrens’ Full Size - Range" $2.35 - $2.95 cubs, all ‘twelve years of age,| STEAKS, ‘Round, Sirloin or. "T-Bone “MINCED BEEF, ‘fresh... 2. Ib. box $1.05 - 2. Ab. box 85 material-—for ening or wo ke wie iBSU BRAND”. : should “not: be: promoted. ~~ : e jagwnt yj area ‘Castlegar shows" that here is stil ‘reptee for’ expansion Jeft'in the’ business upper left. corner,‘ “while lower Matt “iis tteken Oswalk Mphe Villagé of Kihnaira will 4 sens a tract ‘of land previbus- : UA dicbisclie! over the construction of. a@ general. ose tor ‘of’ a’ drive-in* “shop- ‘visions are met'by the’ ‘owner end future builder, R. Fenner.’ é “The Kinnaird -“Villige ‘Com- : ‘mission - decided’ at’ ‘its regular | ‘ meeting toigrant ‘the request’re- zoning ‘provided that “Mr. Fenner would supply a-sketch’ plan‘: and | ™ proof of financial arrangements not later than” ‘November Eyer ping’ center, if a/number. “of: pro-}. the Castle district"miay. be held in February, Paul Smith, archi- tect-in charge ‘of the. told a met of the C and District Hospital Society. last Thursday,’ ~Mr. Smith: ‘said that he and his partner A. J. G.’McCulloh hop: ed to call for tenders ‘on, revised final drawings by January’ 15, and that’ the ‘plebiselte would. be the logical next bie de z Mr. Smith r da: i the fact that the ‘sketch’ plans” 61 “and: pre- “It was decided ‘that’ Dr. Cc. ithe fol- ical-: staff. fur. iT of BC {Hospital technical problems, ‘since. the ‘come. to. settic’ such: matters ‘as * The’ property.‘ir' of ‘Home Building ‘Supply. The. Comriissi 3 also’ gegpenrstiel iene ara ‘located on. Highway '!No. 3 north ba was found in, the, last text samples | IN@ = Loperating : room lighting and oxy; evening was Dean Neville ‘Scarfe ‘new: head of ‘the College of Edu ‘cation at UBC, whose topic was “Is. BC's eoeahon: meeting’ the, the schgol:t trustees | tion: f ‘Village’ does rot, ‘at pre: the “district “at Friday's: public meeting. Rev. :L. .C. : Johnston too easy:'to get; aby,’ rath living: ‘according = to the ‘saying 5 * worth doing . well.” Teachers || “should * impart a sense ‘of. dis oa the” invocation. Father, f fact that students ‘who are ready to. proceed ; to).a higher grade, vIn ar, ‘address! to: elementary. ere’ dutiés ' of executive: mdm- | sent: due; to night ‘shift--work: A ra report by. Mr. Cook,- who. = nat provide: water. in- case of. power failures, - which in furry, 7 would il the fire. fighti -situation. 2! a” proposed ‘workshop 3 GUnReeia : for. ‘Secretary-treasurers. ; 1. “A contract to wire the Vil- ronan). lage. gatage..was.-awarded to’ ms her. consultants: wete-al- re Electric. for the total- sum of $183.00. The contract ‘with the. muni-* e. only’ district not ‘repre- cipal workers union is-ready for - it the meeting was No., %gning upon ‘imal okay by the w Lakes. It was learned ' Village’ solicitor.” Publication of ‘such teachers’ at: t pre in general Fe the exact stipulations of the con- ‘ tract, however, must await -re- * lease of a joint statement by |. .| Village and Tees officials, ‘Mr... ia. An alarming - -ainount ,of air C Commission by! Jacob H. Peder— vz: | son“of 101: Colurftbia,- who agcrib- ed the ‘condition to the: fact’ that 1) his “water. connection ‘is situated | between the. intake™ and the tank. S} Air Were also. | reported by Commissioners’ Kraft 29.| and Pettitt, .-The', Commissioners were_at a loss, as’ to: ithe way. air ‘could. get: into. ‘the’ as. taken: at an execu- ting held. at the home-ot. id Mrs. Guy. Gilido. Makinary ‘large-scale, ‘details had S. Fowler. will organize the - casio fet tanilbg amt Je ae dee th the district boar: Sowa be - Pal fo. the fitm of -