A i Page 8 [TONIC TIME | Thursday, January 22, 1953' .We Suggest Maltievol Cod Liver Oil Scott's Emulsion Wampole's Extract Cod _ Liver Oil Neo Chemical Food (Liquid & Capsules) Halibut Liver Oll Capsules Cod Liver Oil Capsules Beef Iron and Wine These preparations are proven PITTS’ Rexall Drug - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Onen peeaines PHONE 4231 + 45 Adulis Attend First Of Senior First Aid Glasses In Kinnaird The senlor firat aid classes in the Kinnaird Improvement So- elety Hall, sponsored by. the St. John’s Ambulance Association, Kinnaird centre, .began in fine style Monday’ evening with an enrolment of 45 men and women from Castlegar and Kinnaird, Some 20 others have indicated they will enrol next Monday eve- ning, ae *In complete charge of the. course is John Dalziel, Castlegar, one of the very fev; persons ‘in| B.C. to hold Dominion Instruct- or's papers in first aid. C, H. King, Castlegar, is assisting with the instruction. - Sunior classes begin in. the Kinnaird school tonight with M. Verzuh, S, McKenzie, R, Heagy and W. Leduc as instructors. Seay 23rd and 24th experiments came to naught. “ Musculdr : strain proved, fhe downtall 0 of ‘another Frenchman's. ela- borate invention, In 1923, P: Le Sauteral used pedal power along wih flapping of the arms to make his kite-like plane “soar like a bird.” frenzy of motion was too'much for bel Le Sauteral's SS : pM jadian Photos, sO his ly disabled while ‘i; hting fire; 5 Pa penera a! mting i ne $197.50 per year. To increase , | week indemnity for temporary weekly, the cost’ would be $304 disability. Cost of the present policy is seat or $14.60 per man Pe mn “Lubriation =; | ’ Brake Relining © Mofor Tune-Up YOU CAN’T GO WRONG AT WRIGHT’S AUTO SERVICE’ WRIGHT'S Kinnaird, Castlegar Cagers Clash With Nelson Basketball Artists The senior boys and girls bas- Humphries High School pitted their resources with the Nelson High School hoop artists in Nel- son's Civie Arena Friday night, ketball teams from the ‘Stanley Gomnafesfonrs Probe Gost Of Increased Insurance For Firemen The. matter of an increase in the insurance coverage for mem- bers of the. Castlegar Volunteer Fire’ Department, . came up for discussion again at Monday's commission meeting. with a vie- a " tory for the boys. and a resound- ing shellacking for the girls, The Castlegar lads and the: Nel- son Bombers staged one of the best played. hoop contests yet seen this season in’ the Civic Apple Juice, 48 oz. Clear, tin: ..... 33¢ Arena, Final score, after the lead had been gained by both sides, Catsup, Campbells, bottle ....... 27¢ was 83 to 28 for Castlegar, Castlegar shot into an 18-10 lead by half time but were trail- Bleach, Perfex, 32 oz. ..... ing five points end of the -third ‘quarter, They showed grim‘deter- o... 38c Dogfood, Kennel Club, 4 tins for . .’ ‘o win, hi » check- ing closely and making the best of their chances, Victory came in 45c Bee Cee Honey, 2 lb. pkt. ........ 49e the last five minutes when Joe Zeeban and Vic Kravski combined Oats, Robin Hood Economy, 5 lb. bag 41c¢ forces to put their club into a five point lead, Joe Zeeban with 13 pqints, was high man for Cas- Peanut Butter, M.B. tlegar. It was the first time in two. years that Cast] 24 oz....... 53e All Bran; with Cookie Cutter, pkt. . 29c vi aan that the present insur- ance policies provide $3,000 to any firemen killed or permanent- To Late To Classify HELP WANTED — FEMALE — Good typing essential, neat: ap- pearance, able to ‘meet public, experience. not necessary, ° WANTED — Bookkeeper for. Robson Co-operative Exchange. Apply at Co-Op, Robson...C3-4|° FOR RENT — Heated apartment with private bathroom ‘and eléctric range. Apply Alex Ere- _menko, Phone 3061, Cla MENS. 2 ao, NYLON WOOL GLOVES — DOUBLE THE WEAR - — =: ~ IN EVERY PAIR EXCEPTIONAL VALUE AT $1.95 Pair ~ Basket Moccasin’ Site eae | SPECIAL $1.65 Pair nee : BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAK BUYS DOLLAR VALUE boys have exacted a win: from Nelson, the Castle- Tomatoes, M.B. 28 oz. tin ........ 29¢ gar lassies 46-15 after being held to a 9 point tie at the end of the Beans, Cut Green, Brentwood : 15 oz, 3 tins for .........+... 48e first quarter, After the first quar- ter the rampaging Bomberettes had.things pretty much their own way, vaulting into a 24-10 lead Cream Corn, Royal City oe 15 oz., 3 tins for .,............ S8e by half time, and keeping the Cas- tlegar girls down to -five points all scored-on free shots, for the remainder of the contest, Spork, Burns, 3 tins for ......... 98¢ Chamber Of Commerce ' Fry’s Cocoa, | |b. tin are e eee aes 69c Bids Farewell To Apricots, Okanagan, 15 oz. tin Clifton G. Brown Pink Salmon, Co-Op 1's; tin ... ure 42c Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clifton’ Brown left for Vancouver: this week Sugar Frosted-Flakes, 2 pkts. ... =. 25¢ where Mr. Brown has taken, up his new -duties as Assistant Ac- ‘ countaht at the Bank of Mont- Fruit and Vegetables Tomatoes, 14 oz: Pkt. . ails real’s Hotel Vancouver Branch: Prior to leaving, Mr’ Brown at- tended his last Castlegar and Dis- trict Chamber of Commerce meeting, Thursday night. On hes half of the ‘Chamber, H. C. P: expressed regret that ei would -no longer bé' with them w. 23¢ Celery, Ib. eee le eee ee de and wished him every success_in his new post. Mr. Brown is a past Lettuce, Ibi... cece eee 18 secretary of the Chamber, Following the meeting, some 20 x 4 of Cliff's friends gathered at the Turnips, lb. .................... 6e Bank of Montreal and joined in a farewell social in his honor. Oranges, 344's; 3 dozen for ........ 53 Mr. OWN as. ac- countant at the Bank’s. Castlegar branch is A. C.-Keissling, a for- Jewel Shortening, Ib. mer employee of Barclay’s Bank, sees eele ees. 250 ll|tondon, England. Mr. and Mrs, - Keissling and daughter arrived Grisco, Ib... 0... here last week from. Chilliwack. «| Eggs, A large, dozen ....,.....5.. . 57e Castlegar Residenis Meat Department : : Pork Spare Ribs, lb. se eae Become Hula Dancers. - “There were “hula dancers on the sidewalks of Castlegar’s Fine Jn the second contest, Nelson> Are You Planing To ~ BUILD OR REMODEL Let us show you “the very ee in materials to beautify your home. You: will be amazed at the number of ways. .they can de used to give yout! home that smart: appearance. THIS YEAR? / Round Steal, Ib. vee nes voc partment ‘Store. Said display fea- ‘Sirloin Steal, Ib. J... .0...0...+. 71s tured''a cardboard’ hula ‘dancer on a Hawaiin landscape. To a per- son walking past, the.reflection of Be On Time For Our 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL oe Saturday Moming ; CO-OP STORE the display through the window, gave an illusion of:movement to the dancing native girl so that she actually was dancing, it seemed. When: the passerby stopped ‘to watch the dance, the dancer stop- ped : also.. Oncé the onlooker moved. again the. dancer resumed her dancingg Soon. ‘passsersby were bobbing and weaving ryth- mically, just to see the dancer dance, They invariably ended up ff/|by doing the “hula”, Themselves: i ; ; "Bring in your plang for I a Street last’ week. ae Building or Remodelling... e 35c Behind it all was the Cai Ww, will 1 ‘dl: een, eee Pacific Airlines dis- e & bs y give you a | REET GOe_ ||| Play in the window of ‘West's De- "Costing with 2... OBLIGATION TO ‘You tlt eee LDIE LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY to ‘the Society at their annual “Vel. 6, No. 5 PROVINCIAL LIBRARY qv 8- KR Adivities’ ae Reviewed, Discussed: At Annual Meefing » he |; th Atha" “sincere feeling of | subordinated by: the fact fhat the |; pleneuse net T-can tell you of the society. now vollects more ‘payroll for'varlous other s0- continued ‘success“Of your Society, - | cieties, invall ‘its activities) M.A. Sort (than it dees on its own behalf “This ‘is rot a ‘healthy condl- tion,” he said, “and the only solu- |. tion’ that I can ‘find is for the Board of Directors to ‘plan and carry out ‘a vigorous. campaign for new ‘members ‘throughout | | one of change’ with the promise 19537" mers, president of the ‘Kinnaird- Robson-Castlegar Welfare and: Recredtional “Society said’ in his sixth annual prealdent"'s report meeting’ Tuesday night. ““The year just past has been See greater changes ahead, oO usa ‘collection ‘agency, To do the. he sald, the personal is the; only surcesstul the K.R.C. in the district is going |one, assume am: even greater, re3- ponsibiity than heretofore.” ~ colleagues on the ‘Board and ‘to “Me warned'that the expansion |the officitls of the TM. & S. Co. ofthe district will Jon of ERC. “for the. continued assistance. and He also extended thanks to his e have always re- vattivities. Mr." Sommersy: reported that in -some respects the original idea sean ‘fhe ‘inception of the K.R.C.;” “of the K.R.C. has been somewhat he said, “Two Executives Named |coraia nature. “The 3 its very existence to the Company .Jand yet, ‘in-spite sof ‘the ‘fact ‘that it thas’ contributed approximately 45 per cent-of our ‘income, at ‘no time ‘have they ‘interferred in any “MONTREAL —" Appointment of | Way; swith ad ae one: acfivi- For Can. Chemical: ‘And Cellulose Go. Ltd. -two senior executives to positions in ‘Canddian Chemical and. Cel- g lulose Company Limited and stib- “Lets. A, Lapointe, ac: former t i Or of “departments for the ity-ot Monee: thas =e named. i . of Ci seized arom. ‘them: on !| ceipts totalled, $10,870.15 of whi $2,195.50 was ‘from C.-M. & 8. payroll - deductions; $137:00 pan ‘West? Kootenay Power and Light, '.| Payroll deductions gd $2,250. from: the. C.'M..& S, grant..." “| $3,019.50. K.R.C. during the year. $350 went the six re a ‘half years ‘our “réldtions ‘with ‘the C. M. & S. have been of the most ‘KR.C. owes ‘dave travellin «Canada’s: northland, ‘lransportation back .to the ‘team of dog sleds, the only. vshe:said, “Life there is ‘Two ilizzard, would be enough °tc ‘through Baffin Land,’ Mra, Houstony fe “il recommending’ stricter ‘enforce- “Iment of ‘highway traffic ‘regula- tions in B.C. and stiffer penalties lations. ‘ja resolution: approved by the reg- ff the A ley Humphries. High School Mon- day evening. The: resolution is be- Blage these-- Recidents involve tool children in‘ one-way: or.another. | | Téacher. Federation’ favour: Asks For Stiffer Curbs ‘On Traffic Violations | a ies PTA is|the i The Stanley, lor: infringements of. these regu- fea in Mrs, J. F seitlough announced that last year’s variety concert is planned to be an annual affair. year’s concert is scheduled for sometime in March. These ‘points are man Dave a apeal eee ed a that his work has now in ‘the Library Room of the Stan- been taken over by the Castlegar letic and R te The resolution © reads: ~ ional Society and that instruction ing forwarded to the B.C. Parent |is being: given in tumbling, .box- ‘| Teacher Federation, age a@ copy to the Attorney General. ing and judo. The: students have formed a committee of their own and things are progressing favor- - “Whereas ‘the number of acci-|ably ‘on the ‘whole, he said, al- 4 aluenble Roads s| though, because the instructors can't. Otten: be there, there isa sug- :-Be if resolvéd that ‘the Parent Stricter- enforcement. ihe hig the ways... 2. More severe ‘penalties tor of “young. woman was driven to: urecovered, Mrs, Houston can’t, wal earning power. sbrought to’Mon' stent-only. to make’ a living. My! iveloping thelr handicraft -arts,< a the’ spo ‘where .necéssary, ‘suspension the: licence : of the offending Mie. G.* Rice, .includ- Stivert E The remainder of the meeting a | traffic ‘regulations: gh - Johnny'who is convalescing from his recent accident: on Columbis - Rested That the services of a full time Pro Ree instructor, be ob- behalf of tice family, for the pit te Jonane The. KR. distributed ‘4 totel hich’ $3,985.50 .was‘in collections nn behalf of: other agencies. ‘Re Collections for the year totalled \~Of the grants distritvuted by. the Continued on Page 4 Zand, Oxford, 3) was igem ~ sales.-for! “he [rants Chen an Company’ an ‘St. Louis, Sitissonrt | RRinnoird | centre, Bow stands at,61 agai nition: ‘of; the! school at: present as _|keepin, the ghildren happy. Even- of $9,600.27 ‘during ‘1952, the Yin- |, jgncia -stattement + ‘revealed, , of ito c = aie Laws: Re- edesirian, Grossing nforcement of the’ village traf- tri 1: Their installation * “Fomlowed' a the fetry’ ’s total of safety. ‘chains ta’ sight, are of heavier, sturdier con- fic by-I » a subject of able ‘concern ‘at’ meetings’ ofthe Castlegar village commission dur- ing ‘the past few months, isto re- ceive the attention of the local -jand talks: 08 a‘ film on handicap- *‘Sonie’ & ree ‘reports | ped ‘children. Mrs.,G. Magwood, principal of Maple School for’ Handicapped Children described the main func- tually, it ish hopéd to have a much Baheabearigs Loen Pend Com that a handicapped a Be Ross- land has ‘made under the symfa- thetic. and careful : guidance of parents, friends and teachers. ‘The film entitled “The Search’ which describes‘ a’ handicapped. ‘child's ‘search: for normality, wi ROME: -Detachment. G. R. (Cline, of. the! Joby. CG civic. zepresentatives . 10 Mairé, . Divisional’ Enginéer oe thé’ Department, ' on January also shown, a In .the “committee, reports, 1a, 1 thi Harvey that last month’s tet week that. Castlegar’s park- 3 ing, ‘Speed limit and pedestrian “be: en- that two. chains ; bei urged ‘the. Department * each ‘of ‘the - ferry entrances. nN public meeting. on, January, 10, “to, take such steps as will prevent the pos- sibilty,:of future tragedies at. the ferry: similar to the:triple drown- ing.on Christmas Day and also to be paid to the pedestrian ere ing zone regulations, * “T urge all residence to’ make clear to. their: children, the plane pose of. the. pedestrian lanes,” the’ ‘Constable 5 said. Thee sndorsed: the abo’ ve; before. rene over. his new. ‘post. | 1930-3. “he’was in_charge | of:which* are women. A: number y ‘loft thigh ‘school. students éver 16; are also enrolled,’ year. that the classes are favoured ‘with ‘a large. sttendane the: who: feel: their: offorts are being rewarded. * iv Next ‘Monday avéniig’ in the]. ‘Kinnaird:.Corimunity Hall, John the'vlass. Subject will be the new'|{ method of ly: “This is ‘the third consecutive 5 auch to promised th: be and “gi are. for the ‘|trians fp edes-| The band concert showed. a net: profit , 5° of $47.48 ‘after: paymentof heavier ; |expenses. than ‘anticipated: This! forced, with’ particular’ attention. 5um is being turned: over to the] 5 Castlegar High School Band for’ the Pak ‘ake. have: been withcut ‘phone ice for about six weeks, as shoul id Telephone teas ‘said in Nel- “Out of “Order” since December 52; "This'has been the result a \Mo One To Blame - © For Tickle Accident . Castlegar Deta hment RCMP. He warned that local police will that.some type of. ancreased safe-| “pey strict’ attention”: to see that ty: mensures are being ‘/Highway “Act says ‘No. person: in]; any a letter to the Vintage office | control of any vehicle shall allow last week, the Hon. P. A.|such vehicle to enter upon 4 ped- Gaglardi Minister of. public ‘Works | estrian crossing when’ such: “eF0SS~| ye hat oer chains would | ing is occupied by a pedestrian.” this week’ in which t-onof power from the new power line. under construction from Robson to Syringa Creek. the telephone company officials explain. Ag the lien, which has been ‘under. construction for the the Joseph Tickle, Ci was struck-down by.an unknown icl t wepolice say. Mr,..Tickle wes struck by the decking'on a com-. |meFeial vehicle, ; paler of which |r phone line was made. completely useless. by“ the ae and inter- > ‘| thes and the ed. He suggested | that a safety pre- own: ‘traffic by-laws,” are ‘adhered to. cial respiration, * Enrolment, for the junior class- es after. the first session. -last Thursday, ‘i is’ 30. More entries are |; Tolling: in.:this. week.” Girls ua dorhinate.’ Thee, present decd vention © C Kinnaird: Shutilers fminion artists je among the districts younger ariv- ers, Badminton Tourney oF nuraber of. Kinnaird bad- ed by, 130 members‘and guest. Annual Legion Banquet ‘The Castlegar Braneh 170 of. the: ‘lGanadian’ Legion.and the Lédies’ Auxiliary; held: their annual ban- quet and danct in‘St, Alban's Par- ‘/pedestrian, the Police ‘was*not roper ‘vision ‘: that he was not aware that a ped- estrian was anywhere in the vici- nity. No blame can be attributed to being’ witheld, or to the cae either the driver, whose’name ‘is|‘fr talents, ~ Jent.: ie pleasing ren- dition, charm and expression. to ish Hall attend- : po! and educated “Me the: College “d \Marie,-Montreal ‘and the Uni : veity of Mon! Saturday and Sunday. from, Kinn: sociated © with divie sovernunient ainge’1035, & oe is‘the ‘parent ‘com-J ting units, |G cil 0's . eeee helwas eas sea toi the ‘legal ‘department i 1941 was -assigned, of - the. director, of dep: and: named assistant director. He _was ‘active. im.the’ financial’ re- organization of the City of Mont- ting as ‘general secretary f the. ey, bond- A 2 | Development Company Limited. its Limited, ' prin Company.,: Limited::}and Celgar, .. At, the ‘present time, the ‘com-, ‘pany is. producing acetate ‘grade sulphite’ pulp ‘and sawn lumber, and with the completion of the Edmonton - :plant; this year, will Peete. eer of acetate yarn Dosina: M Under’ 18 ‘this ye: runners up in the group again thi» year. aird’s players f aber divided into’ three (groups. A certain number will compete from cach of these groups, peli entries | Weir, president of the Branch as last"year,’ however. Among those’ competing. will be| Which. Mrs. \E, McDonald, past Muirhi eae ner of the 1g| Branch, wes master of . are under the supervision of Art| >W: Eldridge and S:'C.-Muirhead. _& grand , toasts, excel- will’ bi in. the Trail. and: ‘Disteiet Junior rent ‘entertainment. ‘and dancing Tourney, ... +, tOMOTTOW; contributed © ) 8 varied evening : "First toast proposed: ‘was to ihe, a of ‘songs by Mrs.; Walper. at. the Piano. dence at from. “Oklahoma”, “A Queen by OW. President. of the Branch. Arol 7. propoved a.toast‘to the. ladies to president of the L.A, replied, M. E. Moran,: past president’ of. the and “Dear Old Done- Hoosir Blues.” Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. .C, Middleton and Mr. and} ae L. Browett of Teall: Mr. fue A professional entertainer. for Grader . discussed at ‘ast wrrk’s: 12. years before.taking ‘up resi-’ commission (meeting. ‘It was de- aird, Mr. Walper livered yesterday by. truck and sang “Wagon: ‘Wheels’,’ the theme put: to ‘work’ grading” of | vi"2ge: Typical” ‘roads at once. » Huber ‘Power Grae: The machine, cost of which is gal.” Pressed for yet another en-/ $3,500, was purchased from the core, he obliged with the “Blue Kaihan Construction Compan Nelson, It is equipped with a na: loader attachment on the: fron’ and-a back fill blade, and-is hy-' a drautically operated.’ ies and responded to g toast to the son; defending « the’ Boys Under Legion, , proposed .by Mrs, Irene 18 Championship he won last year| Hubert, president of the L. A. and Joyce Schiavon, one of the te ander. 16|thanks. of all present, .to.the ban- last year, competing in the same quet and the catering committee “WW. H.. Reed extended the sincere or the thorough preparations they. 's,, badminton. groups had made for the: evening, ‘Walper of Kinnaird, who has: endeared himself to district the Trail branch. of! the Legion cna Fifth: vice-president ‘of the 'Pro- ivincial Command, Ladies’. Aux- ilfary respectively, and Mrs. wett is:presidentof the zone Com; ed‘ and: mand,. Ladies’. Auxiliary. |For the dancing which’ hfoliowed the: banquet, the: ” Killough family.and Ron Gemmiil brovided the musie.; oe comes after a a oe Nelson’ last” sotardey, Commis- sioners-Vic Jenks, Bert Cherring- ton and Harry Sommers’ attend- were. pl with the quality. of: work:demonstrated. MPS grader will take ‘over-sonie of'the work the’ ‘village bulldozer has: been..used for till now, i.e. gtading of. toads :and: backfilling.