FIRE WORKS FAST. DON'T BE SLOW TO INCREASE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE ‘BEFORE FIRE STARTS. Phone 3441 Ari Flt ROBSON BROWNIE PACK RETAIN KIWANIS SHIELD The Robson Brownie pack maintained their attendance record for the first quarter of 1951 and thus retained possession ofthe Kiwanis club shield for another three “| months. Despite interference from the flu epidemic and’ holidays the Robson youngsters pomptaed a ‘93h average ' in retaining the shield. Mrs. Moll's Kinnaird group was gocond with a 78% average followed by the Castlegar Brownie pack with 75% The Castlegar cubs reported. 88% for January and 93% ilable. for February but March figures were not ava. All clubs did very well considering abstence due to the, prevalence of flu, and it is expected these marks will be all topped on: -the next report. APRIL 30° After that date a $5.00 sodadty ‘is ‘Levied ‘on. account of late e@ filing of. incbm ee reports. It 438 my bus\tiriess to, make myself Vin all angles +o. ac: juaintéd. a fal fo : cONS.UL T h: ! ‘ R. NELEMS SS v Notary Public ~ Office in Basement opposite Castle Th. Solitude is as eedeud to-the imagination as society is. wholesome for the character. --Lowell. ——— “.@WIN RIVERS HALL Gospel service: i “Sunday; April 22, 7. 30. Pollo Mr..Ws Fairholm, of Alberta speaking. ~ Gospel - it's definition, .scope and terms". Special numbers in Bone: Everyone welcomes Subjects "the HOME BUILDERS DE. PT. Ss TORE while we have a large stock of “merchandise at the old prices. GYPROC : ROOFING, VENEERS | TEN TEST “BARCLAY TILE FORM WIRE. MASONITE ‘- INSULATION . PLUMBING — HEATING € ELECTRICAL - Published every ‘Thursday “At The Crosson oO The Kontenae" = Kinnaird © -Gastiever, BoC. | at the A.D, TURNSULL 10 SPEA ERE 0 ae Hon. A. De, Turnbull, Minister of Heal an Nelfer:, will be guest speaker at. 3 meetir.. of the Gastleges. and Distr — erce or monday. | HOR, uv sening of Gastlegars’ new Schooi ton May Srd.°, | ; RNs “Tickets for Mondays Junehéén. ‘may be obtained: at ae “the Bank. of Montreal, Lone Berber fat P. or Pitts, ‘Drug. A 1 26th, igh ee Pagel | LEGION TO. PRESENT FLAG POLE TO HIGH SCHOOL... see a full School Board ~ Mr. R: Waldic,. Mr. R. hunter. Mrs. W. Jacobson, Mr. J. Marshall and’ chairman Mr. G. * Craft, as well as. secretary-treasurer C.H. ‘King and Inspector: Fede McKenzie, met at Ve 30 Tussday in the School Boerd. office. : “Mr. J. “Munday. attending the meeting, as a igolonate aed Be from the Castlegar: District Teachers Association, urged - Don't forget to chenge voir el. m Saturdey night. Daye Saving is back with us. - least it's nice to know our, us soe ‘save some things : that the ‘Board: continue ‘the: circulation ‘library systex oO ernment wil allow} school to school. “The: Board approved Mr. Munday's | J lists for restocking: the present library boxes. ‘Cate- for rural achools.- ‘He further asked thdt:some system be: adopted to ensure regular circulation of. the: books from suggestions and also empowored . him. to make. -purchase | @amzged,- except for ‘some. stidke damage truck returried to the . hall ‘at 5.30. “FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED ou SUNDAY - 0: agiee 6a: ; 4 Mrs. G. Ae The fire department was called out, Sunday. afternoon, at the home. of “Me. Krueger. : son, -she. notified Mr. Adie, ‘who drove ‘down to the fire. hall to turn ‘in the alarm, (as ‘there are ‘no telephones in that area). The fire truck was on-its. way. 50. seconds. after the alarm came in: and- the ‘fi was Beonen: unger : control in about 20 minutes. : soar .Firemen were hampered. by” dense. elouds “of black. smoke ‘caused from-burning oil “and ‘pi nt." Extensive damage was Gone to. the agement of ‘¢he: lding. Thé upstairs portion: Or": nee was: uh The fire siren was turned. in’. a 33359. pom. The fire Twelve: firmen answered ‘ths all. JS FIRE AT. WEST ROBSON. ae The orush. piiTe Waich: ‘started | cat, West- ow been brou- ip to fight about 80° in ave ‘started res, got ‘out f The fire was tate seen 1 by a neighbor-itrs.: Patter : ‘| fromthe Local’ ‘Canadian. “Legion, of. a: new: flagpoieé. for: . ‘Economics list for. the: High School ‘Home Ee. room has ES ‘Been: received: by ‘the Board’ bees orders will Be dtewn ae {up at once. ee ‘} quested, will not be. “possible. until ‘funds: are, available. : School, in the district, for their fine ehowing in’ ‘the .|Industrial. arte. goa tnman list for the High - School: 3 loguing and. organization of: these box libraries, pur-. chased by the Board,“is ‘a service undertaken by the: ..- ‘Library. committee: of eRe C.D. eee of: which’ Mr. Munday is chairman.” . : J The: construction or a ‘three room i Sismentese school at Castleger | at. a tender: of: $47,900 ‘anda two room: ; ‘at “$37; 500.: ‘is ‘now under’ way, with. ‘the’ work being” don by: th Columbia : Builders. . the opening of the high school has. beén- drawn up! gnd: ‘will be: published. Meanwhile the pleying field. is. being: publdozed in preparation for the laying out of a “track. and play areas. Also, an offer - ‘the high school fas -been accep ted with thanks. ) A letter from the” Department, approving ‘the Home In the Kinnaird’ area, i gopates. will be. made. re the” aS oe Tupper bus Stop: in. ‘Kinnaird. An activity: room: extension to the present: Kinnaird elementary, which has - -been* re- an ven. to. the’ ‘Arbor. Day: clean-up cam- fpaign and. ‘to ‘the showing of an educational film ae ‘the ‘Moody. Institute: sometime in, May. “The | Board. getenda a. ‘vote: of thanks: ‘$0 “the pupils. and teachers of: ithe: Elementary Schools: ‘and the High recent Musical : ‘Festival in. ‘Trail, The Board meets again this Thur sday to discuss ‘the »: this ecction t any “time. e.secured. 0 ee nes were in: dang 5 ‘Oo Pusether details c Soe fine of going to. pres: ATTEND GRAN DB FORKS. HEETING : Mr. ‘s! Ce. Watson Bua Mr. Ro McDermid. attended ‘the’ Grand Forks. Board of Trade Annual General ueotine at Grend Forks, yesterday. “The main * purpose of thete(ooatimied Page 4)