i i | i i ee Wl DEAE AE Ean RE pores .,dayand Thursday. Batteries Phe 0 GASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH. COLUMBIA - wan PHURSDAY, JUNE 28, id31 ° ight’s Auto Service * Shell, Products Complete Automotive Repairs . ion:a Specialty’. Parts and. Accessories. . s_give you an estimate on all your Ps : -Tepair work | 4 - Firestone Tires . me Re ¢ Kinnaird Anglican’ Ww. A: “held a’ yery- “successful ‘garden — sted: and:;home cooking :. sale,” in “the beautiful rustic “garden: ‘of Mri ‘and Mrs. T.,Edsom ‘on ;Wed- afternoon, aoe -"Witten, ‘who } welcomed « ;as they. ‘ame ‘throu; rd presid . bake jtable," white’: rig*-had * charge: oO: _Stall,."and. Permy Morris;;did. an _- excellent job of handling-a plant and pop -stand. Those pouring were: Mrs. E. Carlson and Mrs. :T..Fourt, and Mrs. C.’ Watson , and: Mrs. J. Moll of. Kinnaird, . Phe sproceeds of the tea. will, be » donated. :towards the building fund for the Anglican Church’ at . Kinnaird. The door prize. was . won by vrs E. Carlson. ze Vancouver. :'The ‘ladies. were “also + given W.A--japel pins." A birth ‘announcement of in- terest to Kinnaird people .was received. here Jately,.- when on the 21st of June a son was’ born :. to the Rev,: Allan ‘and Mrs,- Fare: ris’ of Vancouver.’ Master. Dougie Flaridge is home. from-schoo) at: ‘Vancouver two ishmoré, ‘June 35th, /aSon. » ROBSON West Kootenay ‘Poultry ,Co- -opesative Association held: its, annual. meeting. .on Saturday, June. 23rd “in the council cham- ” bers, Nelson ‘city hall, = . With 17 members* and two’ ‘visitors present, Neils. Moller, . dteeepditatlon will be “pro vided for all those’ who" have . appointments with the T. B.. clinic at Castlegar on Wednes- The ~Anglican W.:.A. hela “their ‘last’ meeting of ‘the .sea- . ““."son on June 25th at‘ the home of Mrs, C. Boutheliier, ten mem- bers were present and. one ‘visit- or. Mrs, M. Witten: gave a re- port on her business trip . to Cranbrook. After all. business was completed a delicious ‘lunch called the meeting to order and said he was) sorry. --there: was not more’-members out to take- part. 2 in*:the: dis- cussion of the problems facing . - the: poultrymen. Election of officers were as follows: Nek Moller, p Pics ‘tained with various games. and and a pr fon of a- desk: Jamp was.made to the guests of honour,: Refreshments were served. ‘ Mr. Rae Berry: is a patient at . the Trail-Tadanac: hospital. .. Mys.-R. Berry and Mrs, A. Odtrom. motored to Trail. on Monday, June: 25th. bs Mrs... S. M.° Wood . of Van- couver.:-is: visiting:-her:.parents, Mr. and.,Mrs._ S...B.. Musselman. Mr.:"Geo, home Saturday after spending a few days: at ‘Radisson,:Sask., ow- . ing to: the death’ of ‘his, father. Mrs. E. S. Martin and daught-° er Ginny returned home from Red Deer, Alta here’ they. visit- : ed the forrex' father, Myr. S. Blakley, who also xeturned with them. ‘Mr. and | irs.: ‘A. “/gmecker, daughter, Anita, -Mrs,“‘A. Wood: -row; Mrs. A. Jolly and son Chris, ‘were Trail aSitors on Erigey: a une) 22nd. _ BRILLIANT a Mr. and Mrs, P. L. :Conroy, en- tertained! at'.a {buffet supper on Sunday,” June. 24th ,in. honour, of their “Infant: “daughter's enil ae whelh took” place | in’ > Rita’s. Church“shat® smornin *In- vited guests “included “the ‘God- parents,*"Mr:-‘and“ Mrs. 'M.::Dal- ton:’and “boys Tony ‘and ‘Terry, “Mp, and “Mrs. H. H?-Horne: and’. Mr.. and: Mrs. |: Clare ;Woodford. t-of-t guests. included Mrs, A.-M. Gurry -of!:Vancouver, -mo- ‘ther: of. Mrs.- Conroy’s parerits, -Mr.'and" Mrs. J.-F. Conroy. of> ‘Kimiberley, also | ‘their son Danny‘: sand: cougars Donna “and Lynda. Magwood: returned * Conroy: and “Mr., SCHOOL BOARD MEETS The Castlegar School Board met: on Monday night in’a closed meeting to discuss applications for teaching positions . in. the new Junior-Senior high school ber of appointments’ this ‘year will be fairly large. ‘The high schoo] alone will require.’ an” extra. ten teachers for: a staff. of 15.4, Appointments: ® will. be: made public.in a later {Soucy of “this’ paper: ‘ZONING ASKED FORIN Village The Castlegar ‘and | District, ‘Chamber of Commerce, at their final. meeting for, this term, ap- pointed a committee to investi- gate the air mail serivee to the Jawer Arrow. Lakes. It was’ re- ported the present service. is not entirely. satisfactory. A letter’ has been written’ to ‘Mer. Miard, district publie works, aeiing that:a sign: be* placed at the Castlegar railway. bridge gt:owing:.1he. way to Nelson and o .similar. sign. .at the. Robson cxproach’ to - the:.ferry’ showing the: direction to ‘Trail... With the paving: of: the ‘streets of: the ‘vil- lage,: it -has -been “noticed: that a ‘number of - tourist“. cars turned: up-. Main: street. looking for the ferry, and:on. the Robson side _ some “:cars’. have ©: gone ‘through ‘to.Syringa..Creek, ow::. ‘ing to the poor: location’ of ‘the.. “Trailsign ‘on’ that side of .the.: grand: - river. <' E..C. .Carson’ask- “CASTLE J NEWS L. De Bruyn, ‘vice-president; C. E. Tutt,” F.°H. Rothwell, Fruitvale; C. Veysey, Fruitvale; D. K. Know- Jer, Fruitvale; A. R. Bedar, Na- kusp; A. Smiley, Nelson. Mr..;and Mrs. P. J. Robertson’ was ‘served by the | and farewell gifts were presented: to Mrs. ‘T.. Easom who will .soon Jeave to. make her home in Vic- toria;- Mrs. D. Morris .who leaves with her family for, Cran- brook, and Mrs. D: Wilkinson, « who’ will take up Residence in. of } ing at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Cc. E. Tutt of Robson. : A farewell party .was held. at the Robson church’ hall on Wed- nesday, June 20th, in honour of’ Rev. and Mrs. Horricks — of Castlegar. Guests were enter- secretary. ‘ Directors: ” h, Sask., are holiday-~ port -road. ernment “Has ‘just “spent $25,000 the airport and will , ‘very... Tkely spend : another $10,000; yon: surfacing: the field. vand: it. is',felt': have... A‘ letter is. going forward to’ an Cyril Bell i AGENCIES LIMITIED . and in the ruyal areas.;The.num-. *-% A. HOME BURNS EVERY 2 MINUTES. YOURS COULD BE NEXT! : : Stop a minute and THINK. Does .your fire insurance cover, not: only your house but. those: hard ‘to: replace furnishings as. well.?. Fire losses,you know, are the highest in 20 years. Do YOU have enough eons 1 STAND between You: ‘AND Losse a cow trail. The under ‘fire when it ‘was pointed ‘out. they had changed their °: schedule. _on ~ short-/notice:, apd >with no publicity of the ‘change. that. reasonable:inotice be! given to.. these. schedule : changes, i : 3 ‘The. village’ commissioners are being ‘urged ‘to. draw “up an:ade- _ quate: building ‘code. Rr oreaatt Mr. R:-A. Couchman: and: Mr. C. ° Loeblich': were’ unanimously "a “into® the ch “Meetings have been ‘suspended ‘for. ‘the months of July . and 34 colo, Every Day is a BIG DAY at. Trail Giant Golden Jubilee - Celebration! . The Biggest ever held in the B. C. interior, THESE “ARE SOME OF THE AT@RACTIONS. SUNDAY—The nationally famous Vancouver band ‘ofthe Sal- _vation Army —--Hear the renowned Rev. George Lewis: Murray, “SD. of Boston’ — Costumed pageant tracing the development. of tf religion — 100. voices of the massed choirs with an open air organ. MONDAY--Midnight dancing and show ‘— watch the idadies ® parade “with their pets and decorated bikes — see-the. cr ig of the Jubilee ‘Queen ---an afternoon of sports —. pet: show — band of Tahiy dentine including the biggest hobby and handieraft display _ ever held in Trail. WEDNESDAYBall. game — KING OF THE KOOTENAYS, “historical. stage show. with over 200 costumed players’ por- ade “wvaylng the history. of Trail ona giant stage (also playing Tugeday. . 2480.- ; Caledonian’ dancing. — model air- | craft flying — regatta (river conditions permitting) — ‘softball, (Epel-ene ys. Trail: — final showlng of KING OF THE KOOTENAY : THURSDAY-Over 50 floats in the: Grand Parade — aymy dis- “Pays and ‘mock warfare — trec rt planting-and site cedication — - VAI SHION SHOW, the. old. and, the’ new"— 1900: costume cabaret. - FRIDAY—Kiddies, shows — old timers: Hondred > ~ boxing. ‘and wrestling ‘card —-bdll ‘game. Ss. Indusi TURDAY—industrial Parade and Exkibition by Cominco— .ad Sports, Campetition featuring hand rock drilling 5! 7.Greyhound igen came’ A letter is going forward.asking’ « ; the five ‘boys Of. ‘the: “patrol, Bill. “Published every y Thutsday va Thel Crossroads Of The Kootenays* ae Thursday ay : ; |. July (6th 3961 ‘$10,000- FOR AIRPORT. The © Minister ‘of ‘Transport, Honorable Lionel Chevier, has - okayed an additional expendit- ure of $10,000 for surfacing of the. Castlegar Airport." ‘The _ work will! commence immediate- “ly. Levelling of the. field, has just” ben completed at a cost ‘of ($25,- 000 and the’ ‘additional work. will: put the field in: first: class shape, 3 Plans are to .mix’ asphalt: with’ the sand on the field to elimin-:. ate the dust eondition that ex: ists there, |2‘Eph”: Gray, principal "school .at -Palmersto! with the: fact ‘a Z RASS-CUTTING DRUDGER - tributed: ‘the boys who had par- ‘ticipated, . during the - past ie ‘Led-.by . Sei ‘Burt ‘Campbell, Kani : Arthur Robinson, Don EL d-.Ivan Oglow,: “Joined the Kiwanians. for. dinner. and after- wards. ‘enjoyed a. film of. the ‘1950 5. World. Series ‘between ‘Philadel: ‘phia’s - ewhiz,, Kids". and. the too : ~ “powerful’.Yankees.. -Ralph-.Kerr : congratulated the. .., “pallerina dress “with: white’ ac “boys: on their’ year's: activities vand stressed ‘the Amportance: of the ‘patrol: to the Bale. keeping of ‘the younger children. involv- drill display — motorbikes — first. ‘aid competition = = grand Ball, -- fireworks. DAILY: ATTRACTIONS—Hobby. and’ handicraft. show (com: =) plete Cominco plant tours (Tues.- Fri.) _ - midway, industrial, exhibits. carnival : treet daneing ‘For reservations, tickets ete, write an Ge mises check our: stock of RANGES | prices ‘from ae ae ed wits y—_trafie—. ‘told ‘the: lads they. had“done:-a good anda: worthwhile” job, -and that the ‘importance. “ofthe pa- * trol. could not: be overestimated. q : At. time. of -going’. to press ‘ -about, 1000 - residents of -Castle- gar and’ district, took. ‘advantage of the X-ray unit: operating here. The unit. will’ complete operat- ion at?3 ‘o'clock: on™ Friday. ~~ Mr... Gordon ¢ Jacklin; of -Van- . eouver, is operator of ;the ma- chine. © The X-ray. unit ywas purchased . with - monies: derived from. the ; Bmily,. -daughter tof Mrs, ‘V. * of white carnations: < . The brides: only attendant was... ‘ ‘home of Mr. ‘X-Ray Busy + 2000 TAKE ADVANTAGE (5 For: Cher “Mrs. Mair‘ ;wore: a rust taffeta side’ in Vancouver. ‘Of a pretty’ woddtag ae June 29th ‘wheri-at: 4:30% ‘Ds: mi.: Olivine came the. pride. vot: Harola s. Spence, son’ of-Mr.~and‘ Mr. Cc; Ss: ‘Shen, of ‘Beaver _Lodge, tas. ¥ 5 cessories and carried. a bouquet -she- wore ‘a pale: ‘eréen otgandy = «dress with white accessories and Breen and ‘white ‘carnations. Mr. Melvin Hougen, ' of Rob- . 50, “was best “man. The reception was held at the and Mrs. F. -E. Woodrow. : The rooms: were at--° . tractive “with floral - fem officer with "lighting “and: t huge “apot light: on’ top: of. the. ~West. Koo! ai Harald. Pore : wi as" recently bee) Defence >Minister Serene the: post’ of: Senior: Canadian observer group in! in. World: War IL couple, z be moaning over blister ed A outboard motor. amusing -< ~ ~Take-a the ‘mosquitoes:.are :th: ckest. ~ ‘And: the atthe taffeta dress with’ white access-. - home of their son ‘and : daugh- “ories, - . Mr. and Mrs. ‘Spence will -re- : aren Smith, of Miami,; Florida, ter-in-law,: Mr... and, Mrs. Gol Scott.., 5 ‘Mrs, E.° 3. O'Daniel_ and? Miss jJaced ,” roses, . presént! received’ a ‘corsage. se are guests for the. summer at the home of Mr. W. Goetting. “The. ‘Rose: ‘Ball held ‘at. the Kin: - naird “community hall “on “June °29; ‘was.a big success, the hall was ‘beautifully: decorated: with” trel- > while - each lady big ‘event ‘of: the > evening’ being * ‘the crowning :of :the ‘Rdse..Queen .. ~ Miss. Leone - Letcher, of. Trail. She will’? “represent. the’ est Kootenay ‘ate the: Calgary. Stam... pede... The “Queen looked very. beautiful ina: gown’ of. white nylon. over. pink.. After the -crowning “ceremonies: conducted by. the M.-C. Andy McWhinnie. “The lovely: brunette Queen was presented “with a bouquet of ro- “ses by” Mis Joyce Swihart, the inetinies we: cat: re+ ents intended ° to lure’ f d, otherwise they’d- and whi. they'd Tented a eyes ‘the: young city ‘ . C.. open’: double ‘