LCT LONEZE Your:Tites For _ Safe Winter Driving _ WRIGHT'S AUTO® SERVICE Kinnaird. - CASTLE: NEWS; Castlegar,:;B.C. Thursday, November 20, 1952 Bank:Of:Montreal::: - Moves E.:Bradshiaw: ’ To Nelson:Brafich:. Earl: Bradshaw, | téller-account- ant at the Castlegar. branch. of the Bank of Montreal, changed places this week: with Neil Smith from Nelson branch. Mr. Bradshaw, who has been in the bank’s service here for the past eight months, took charge of Mr, Smith’s former duties as teller accountant at the Nelson Branch and the New Denver sub- agency Tuesday morning and Mr. Smith took over Mr. Bradshaw's duties. here the same morning. COUCHMAN, FOWLER & GOLLINSON. AGENCIES LTD. ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW Collection Agents Rossland - Trail Sick ’ Benefit Assn. of B.C. Payments may now be paid at their office and for will also Be accepted. Phone 2921 Fraternal Order Of Eagles INSTITUTION FOR MEN Sun., November 23, 1952 In the Coronation Hall at 5:45 p.m. LADIES INSTITUTION — Monday, November 24, 1952 IN THE TWIN RIVERS HALL AT 12:30 p.m. Grand: Banquet & Dance Monday Evening, Nov. 24 RIGHT AFTER LIADIES INSTITUTION You have until November 23 to Join And become a Charter Member The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar IN THE MATTER OF A REFERENDUM FOR AUTHORITY TO DISPOSE OF LOTS 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 1, Plan 1520 Notice fo Voters On the 11th day of December, A.D. 1952 a réfer- endum to the Voters of the Village of Castlegar will be held; the contents of which shall read: YES I am in favour of The Corpora- tion of the Village of Castlegar selling Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 1, Plan 1520 Village of Cas- tlegar. i POLLING STATIONS WILL BE LOCATED AT: CASTLEGAR LEGION HALL DATED at Castlegar, B.C. this roth. day of November, 1952. ° - ‘A. T. Horswill, ‘Village Clerk, [COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS The Board of Commissioners of the Village of Castlegar held their regular meeting in the village of- fice Monday evening. Brief notes of their deliberations are as fol-}.- lows: A road has been bulldozed down Eighth Avenue to the River f | to provide access thereto for the firetruck, Commissioner Williams reported. A returning officer for the December 11th. plebiscite is to be appointed at a later date. The certain light pole on Green Street came into the news again when the Training, In.Judo,;.-. Boxing And Tumbling To Begin: Here Soon. | eligible and there will be separ- courses has Peon set ie 19 eet of ‘age. Bo’ joys and: girls are RU I RH E A D AGENCIES PHONE 4341 ate classes for them. Those interested are advised that enrolment date for one or more of these instruction work- Judo, boxing. and: lasses and possibly wrestling also are to beheld: in Castlegar be- ginning very shortly. The instructions, a project of the Youth Activities Commitee of the Stanley Humbhpries PTA, headed by Dave Campbell, have the full cooperation of the school outs is Th 27, in the High School gymnasium. It is hoped that a large number of boys and girls will avail them- selves of this opportunity for ‘keeping fit in their spare time. Classes for elder athletes may b organized at a later date. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE board and it is pl d that they will become part of a Castlegar Amateur Athletic Association when this body is formed. Constable Jerry Cline, head of Castlegar Detachment RCMP, will be instructor for the tumbling and judo classes with J. Buhr, of the High School staff also assist- ing, while Rennie Mitchell will be in charge of the boxing work- outs.’ It is possible that there may also be wrestling classes with R. Graham, another High School teacher as instructor. Age limits for those taking the’ Kinnaird Construction Totals $41,300: For September And October New construction and altera- ation in the Village of Kinnaird, totalled $41,300 for September and October, it was announced that despite the advice from the West Kootenay Power and Light Company, that the pole is in the right location, same pole is never- theless _a menace to traffic on Green Street. The Company is to be hed with the - ion that they move the pole and, the village will bear the costs of so doing. No wastepaper containers for village sidewalks have been pro- cured as yet, Commissioner B. Cherrington reported, although the matter is still being worked on. Accounts totalling $75.26 were approved for payment. Sighed N. T. Oglow, commission* chair- man: “That’s the smallest two weeks of accounts I have seen yet.” A request from the Town Plan- ning Association for support to the resolution that this district ‘| be made a regional planning area called the Lower Columbia Basin Area, was postponed for- further by the Ki ird Village Office this week. “There were nine building per- mits issued in September total- ling $30,500 and four in October, totalling $10,800. Among the September permits were five for new residences at $5,000 each. Applicants were: A. Waighorn, B. Lundquist, M. Ba- baiff, A. J. Leveridge and C. B. Roberts. t The other four September per- mits were: C. G. Geisle, $1,000 addition to dwelling; W. Geir $500 garage; W. McNeill, $1,500 addi- tion to dwelling and L. A. Croteau $500 temporary dwelling. . October permits were as fol- lows: W. Walper, garage, $500; P. Kinakin, new residence, $5,000; J. H. McLeod, addition to resi- dence, $300: and A. Kruger, new residence, $5,000. The finest grades of paper are made from rag pulps—rags made from fibre are hed, fBieached and then broken down consideration. into pulp. Tee "An outline of history in this district as told by the people wh A review of the past in word and picture Prepared by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club -Goes On Sale Sat. Nov.22 Twenty-five Gents a Copy EXTRA: MAKE SURE YOU GET A COPY Each copy purchased is a chance on a lucky number draw, to 0. lived it. be held Dec. 22 A different way to wish your friends "Merry Christmas” f Holds up to 150 Christmas ¢ to holiday decorations. Sign’ your name on the Christmas Trains as ards... Adds gay color 5 \ caboose and send Coutte your friends. You'll want one for your own home tool RIGBY'S CONFECTIONERY gifts and greetings to $1.00 each: COFFEE BAR Black | Magic Chocolates 2 Lbs. — 1 Lb. and Half Lb. Boxes They Are Delicious Good Assortment Of XMAS CARDS Priced to Suit your Needs GIFT WRAPPING PAPER TOYS AND © NOVELTIES Kinnaird Coffee Bar KEEP WARM THIS WINTER WITH A LOVELY Sweater Many Styles To Choose From” Ze @ JUMBO SWEATERS. Long Sleeve Sweaters with Zipper Pullover with Round Neck Pullover with V Neck Sleevetess with V Neck e Imported Sweaters From Scotland STILL 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON CARSS MACKINAWS LEITNER'S mwas es Ve UV VV VV Vi VVivw Lethbridge COAL For Immediate Delivery $18.75» PER . TON: CARLSEN'S, Building Sply. KINNAIRD. Cadillac PHONE 4221 : ‘Chuck's: Transfer ay CASTLEGAR PHONE 3711 = 5 Bae ¢ i i i i i a a a a a a a