@ IETS scr25 Page 10 CASTLE, NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, April 23, 1953 FOR MOTHS Berlou, Spray Dichloride Moth and Insect Bombs Sprayers Moth Balls and Flakes Clothing Rings A FULL LINE OF MOTH PROLECTION PITTS’ Rexall Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Onen Evenings PHONE 4231 * Surely You Don’t By our Kinnaird Correspondent} A friend of mine has a young daughter who is just emerging from that bashful age when to be seen in anything less than her stocking feet is extremely em- barrasing, Therefore, when .her mother came upon her the other day in the skimpiest of undies, calmly cleaning out. her room, she was surprised to say the least. Thinking to spare her modesty, the mother suggested quickly, “Look, dear, why don't you just throw those old clothes out with the garbage?” + Glancing at her mother | in. fie end railway and paver lines tain, the Rewards Offered For. Glues To Terrorists Attorney-General Robert Bon-|' r Tuesda: Bldg. Permit Routine To Be Speeded Up Seeking to spedd Up the ene fk ‘tuesday for information leading to the conviction of dynamiters and arsonists in British Columbia's Doukhobor country, The yYewards’are $2500 for in- formation leading to the arrest of any person: using dynamite or other -explosives and $1000 for arsonists, RCMP said in Victoria Tuesday the identity of informants would be kept secret “if at all possible.” The announcement follows the worst series of violence in the Doukhobor country in three years. Homes have: been burned mean -you expect me to go i there without my shoes on.” POLICY The rewards are part of the Newfoundland is almost the halfway point on the air route from London to New York. MOTHER’S DAY Sunday, May (0th. COUTT’S CARDS And Many Beautfiul Gifts That Will Please Her on this Day REIGBY’S "s “get tough” policy against ‘Sons of Freedom Douk- hobors who are blamed for most of the trouble in the area. ter of mits and trades Ucences in the Ail lage, the C: Kinnaird Home Nursing: Group Prepare Float For Goronation Day The recently formed Home Nursing Division of the St. John’s Wages paid to Canadian auto- mobile workers in 1951. totalled $132,000,000 while excise and sales taxes paid to Ottawa on the cars made in that year totalled $138,- 000,000. have entrusted these functions to the recently appointed village in- spector,. David Seaton, and vil- lage clerk, A, T. Horswill, The village inspector is author- ized to issue building permits in the yillage, “whgre all by-law re-, quirements are being met with the éxception of permits for loca- tions where no water service or roads are available or where any} doubt exists about zoning, suit- ably or other possible object- | Kinnaird Centre, have aecided to enter a float in the Coronation Day par- ade at Castlegar on June 2, Use of the village truck for this pur- Pose, has been obtained, The Group is also establishing a loan cupboard for which a num- ber of articles have been donated and further donations of medical ; Supplies would be ‘appreciated. More information can be obtain: ed from any member of the group. The next meeting is to be at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs, -S. Galle , PARK ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT | DEALER WIRING Ce rare FIXTU! conrTRAGTING TREEAIaE COLIN PETTS f Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 The village clerk is’ to. issue new. trades licences at his discretion, subject to the same limitations, The commissioners hope that this will not only speed up the building permit pouring but also Last week Mr, Bonner ced that the government is pre- paring for mass arrests if demon- strations result from government action, In the last 10 days 23 homes and buildings have been destroy- ed by fire in the Doukhobor com- munties in the West Kootenay. The arsonists use-bottle bombs —tfilled with gasoline—in the de- struction of the buildings. The new outbreak of terrorisin is blamed a Sons of Freedom iE ities. A min- stop fro. construction before their building permit has been issued, Trail Band Goncert Will Assist Local Band Uniform Fund The current drive ‘by the Cas tlegar Legion Band‘ to ,raise enough money for uniforms by ority pees Yat the 2000 Sons is opposed to leaving Canada,. A plan now under study is for the : Grape Orange ‘Juice, 48 oz. tin: . seen 39. Cohoe Salmon, 3's, tins for - Swine: Sle Vegetable or Tomato Soup, 2 tins for 27c Peanut Butter, 4 Ib. tin’.......-.. 95c Pork and Beans, 15 oz., 2 tins for we 200 .-Foilet Tissue, 2 rolls “Wax Paper, 100 ft. roll dislecerdvets ere. BOe Milk, 2 tine for 33e: WEEK-END sect to move to Costa Rica. At a meeting Sunday, Reform- ed Sons of Freedom refused to accept Anton Kalesnikoff’s report on Costa Rica. They claimed he| was not their delegate to that country and that they would ac- cept only a report and recom- made by their ‘own ‘Special Fite Yourself . Sale ‘Friday,and Saturday Only Women’ s White Sandles * Values. to $6. 45 OTHING ™ SHOES S195 — BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE delegation — Spiritual Leader S. | Se Sorokin and William Moojel- SK : The government of the Centrali American republic. has offered rights and for ay, atwo big boosts this week.- The Castlegar board of commissioners a proved a grant of $75 to the band Mon- day night and the Castlegar Ki- wanis Club decided to give the band $100 at their meeting Tues- day night, In addition, band members esti- mate the sale of band booster tickets has netted them some $190 so far. They will require from $500 to $600 for. the uniform fund, they estimate. Further funds are to be raised {at a Band Concert in the High | School auditorium next Thursday evening, featuring the Trail Le- gion Band. This concert is spon- sored by the Trail band with all BURN OWN HOMES Police and government author- ities have indicated the Sons, are burning their own homes in. the protest campaign, The’ Doukho- bors claim non-Doukhobor night raiders are responsible.” ‘Bonner in his announce- ment today did. not set a limit on the number ‘of rewards the gov- ernment will pay. Police are prepared to make mass arrests in the event of ore- anized demonstrations. CURFEW IMPOSSIBLE Mr, Bonner said it will not be possible to impose a curfew. as sought by residents of the Slocan Valley in the heart’of the Douk- hobor area. It would haye con- fined the Doukhobors.to their ¥il- j | lages during the night hours, -Mr, Bonner plans to go to Ot- tawa shortly. to discuss the situa- tion with federal authorities. ° Co-Op Brand Good Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 24 and 25 Eight Candidates For .. Queen Contes! Chosen Under the. sponsorship of the Ladies Ayxiliary to the Columbia Valley Aerie,’ Fraternal Order of Blended Juice, 48-02. tin pefruit Juice 2,4 Se BB .. 25c for oo... $7.60 per case _Be On Time For Our are 10 O'Clock Special “ Saturday Morning. All wishing to’ attend’ the Banquet and ‘Dance must have‘ tickets: by‘Friday ob- - tainable from the Directors at the store Friday. Eagles, p are now well under way for the Queen Con- test at Castlegar’s Coronation Day celebrations. - Eight young ladies of the dis- trict have beer enrolled and ticket sales for each of them have begun. The queen candidates are Alice Sopow, Joanne. Jenkinson, Joan Cheveldave,. Lorraine Mar- tini, -Polly Obedtkoff, Anita Smecher, Joyce Killough and Polly. Nevakshonoff. ‘The candi- date with the highest ticket sales to her, credit will be the Queen.” The conimittee in charge of the contest is headed by Mrs, N. T. Oglow and will also sponsor May- pole dancing at the district wide event, School Land Okayed For Hospital'Site Land for'd Hospital site in Cas- tlegar is now definitely available. | for the C: School Trustees to sell their school property, just west of the B.C. Forest Service in Castlegar, to the Castlegar and District Hos- pital Society, “if and when re- quired”. was received in a letter from the B.C, Department of Edu-, cation to the Secretary of Castle- gar School District Number Nine,’ last Saturday. -Theiland in ‘question, a parcel of Block 50, is on a’ smail iil.) Hospital Society members have’ agreed this will be an ideal site’ for the proposed’ hospital here,' since the spot is-in the midst of restful surroundings, affording a wide, view. to go to the Castlegar Legion Band Uniform fund. 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These can be used in many ways giving beauty to.any room. in 1 the Las Drop i in ‘and talk. over your Gonctrbee ion problems with us.:-We will gladly:: give you.an estimate.with 1 no: obligation. ILDING WE - STORE HOURS COMMENCING. MAY, Ist 8:30, a.m, 70: 5:30 pm. PROVIN SciaL, LHSRARY - EWS Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of t he Kootenays” Vol6, No. 187 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, April 30, 1953 5e Per Copy A essital: For Castlegar And District The above building Js the kind of hospital that can be built at Cnrstlegar for the Castlegar District, at a t Felatively small oost to district taxpayers. Preliminary estimates for the 32 bed concrete structure, based on present day costs, say such 2 hospital can be constructed here for less than $400,000. Of this, the district’s share would be about $150,000, which, financed over a annual tax increase of about $8 for the higher district, and. correspondingly less 20 year period, would require an «| them to grant more than $720 per K. R.G. Directors OK $1125 Worth Of Grants |. The board of- directors of the Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar. Wel- fare and Recreational Society, ap- proved grants totalling $1125 at their monthly meeting Tuesday night, They also refused the ap- Plication from the Kinnaird Uni- ted Church Building Fund, for the Work Of Libe Castlegar Airport Grant ral Party New Denver Meet Claims ‘K.R.C, to act as their agency for C.M. & S. Co. Bayrolt deductions to the’ fund. (+ Frst grant approved was to the .Castelgar Amateur Athletic and Recreational Society who applied for $1200 but were granted $720. ‘The directors explained their bud- get percentage does not’ allow year to'district sports in any one year on the basis of an- D. Gamphell Explains Civil Defence At. Kiwanis Meeting, Tues, “You can't be certain but you ean be ready.” . That isthe motto of the Civil Defetice_ organization in Canada, nual receipts of $6,000... A grant of $80 was David C: , civil defence of. pose for. Castlegar told the week- to the Robson W.I. for the Nelson branch of the Canadian Red Cross Continued from Page.4 Miss Beverley. Lipsett and Miss Dunlop Top Speech Finals The senior speakers. deplored Joanne Dunlop were the C: finals of the clghth iv the. for the lower annual ‘Knights of Pythias Public It is proposed that ‘the hospital will have eight medical, elght and six seven beds, plus nine bassinets, Serviced by two operating rooms, ; labor and ‘delivery rooms, ‘essen- tial X-) Ray and‘ ‘Yaboratory as well as Bitchens laundry and | heating facilities, “ was one of three Castlegar senior F Contest held in the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar, Sun-| day afternoon. . afternoon. * Miss Lipsett, a grade X11 stu: dent at Stanley * High toll of he. highways, mostly due to tana anée,*carlessness and ndrunke driving. All agreed there is a strong need: for driver. education, frequent retests and stricter en-. forcemént of the laws. % - Miss’ Dunlop ascribed © the fall many troubles oft day's world Hospital Petition To Be» . with. authoritative . answers ‘ tribution to every: -zone. captain :- possible on’ :the .proposed site, . Block 51 just: east. of the B.C. “atthe home of|* ‘owler, Mon- *) their own’ * choosing: on the topic, “Highway- Safety and How] fi to ‘Attain it ie Miss Dunlop, ie get contest -experi io a Vic. Soren- with | regret; the: resignalon of son: and: Ivan.- Dergousoff, time ly of the Castl Ki- wanis.Club Tuesday ‘night. Mr: Campbell, who recently re- turned from a two weeks civil] de- fence course at Ottawa said that Castlegar, in the event of a major catastrophe such as air -attack, would be part of the Trail de- fence setup since Castlegar is part of the Trail target area. With im- Portant power pants on our door- step, however, he’ warned we too ILW. MP for Koote- nay West, recieved much undue credit in connection with recently announced grant of $125,000. to the Castlegar Airport, it was charged at an executive meeting of the Kootenay West Liberal As- sociation in the Legion Hall in New Denver, Sunday afternoon. Harry D. Harrison, of Nelson, president of the ‘Association, told the meeting of 45 delegates from Castlegar, Trail, Fruitvale, Welson, Silverton, Passmore, New Denver and Nakusp that the Liberal party should have recieved the credit for obtaining the airport grant. He said he had urged the Hon. James Sinclair, Minister of Fish- eries, to press the Department of Transport for further grants to the Castlegar airport, while at- tending the recent B.C. Liberal Convention in’ Vanvouver. He Continued from Page 4 could be @ target area. He said his job is to get the general public. to voluntarily en- rol for the first phase of civil de- ferise training’ which is the use of respirators. He must first train 10 or 12 men_as instructors however, he said, “Civil Defence's task,” he said, “will be to ensure that the. war, which no one wants but/no one can say is not coming, will not be lost on’ the home froht. Its pr mary object is to maintain‘in' th population, the will ‘to in. ts > Continued on’ Pa; S.H.P.T.A. Donaies To Band Uniform Fued And Hamlet Expezses Another: boost for the Castle- gar Legion Band's Uniform Fund came‘at the monthly meeting of the Stanley."Humphries Parent Teachers: Association in the Li- brary Room of the Stanley Hum~ +phries High School Monday eve- Another: $25; || ciple of Stanley ‘Huriphries Jun. also H ‘orators’ and ‘gave igh prage ileotean “A. Thomas; pi | for: Senior ..High School : for his general: high © sta Tence set ‘by’ all‘the speakers and . with and H. Ford to a nominating com-- mittee for the election of officers at the next meeting. the. K-P.’s in. lining up -speakers it ig of the pageant for Mrs, -W. 3: and J:A. Charters and H,|said their. speéches are’ “a “Mag- | ; “We are most in-this,| and named vie Misut- Sommers tallying the .ijudge’s;nificent training.for future: ‘com- tor the annual iF to| ka to the post.”, scores,- munity jeadersiin = Continued on Powe: 3 fee the Castle, a School District from ‘22° to “May 31. Public meet- at which. members of. the tings, Hospital Society will speak on the| hospital project, will precede the petition canvass in*each zone of the proposed , district. from May]: 11 to May. 22, W..G. ‘Reith will: speak at. the Kinnaird meeting; Dr.'C. S. Fow- jer “at. Blugberry. Creek,’ M. E. Moran at Castlegar; a Sylvest at]! Robson; G..W. Rilkof:! and! Friday - at. the Castlegar Number. One Elementary School, 23° zone captains, canvassers and members ' of.-the ; Hospital: OGrgan- zing Committee ; ounder the. chair- plans for:the petiti m. canvass. ‘A‘list ‘of questions : which the Committee considers ‘likely ‘to. be! posed” the. canvasse ~ those’ asked to sign .the ‘petition: ,along them, is. being. compiled for ‘dis- and canvasser. |. Also being prephred are’ pam- Pphlets for distribution to every taxpayer in the District, by the zone 2 their Robson ‘and C: spproxinately NM May’'8..These pam- philets will explain the need for, a hospital ‘at: Castlegar; “why t the El : School: and present incumbent for Rossland- Trail at: “Victoria where he holds the of Lands and. Bor. petition details . of- the hospital proposed and taxation necessary to pay for. it. A sketch ot’ an a ception of: the ‘kind ~ Fi hospital Forest Service Station in Castle- gar, will also be included. The Hospital Society. hold, ‘their next meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs: A. Saunders in Cas- The disasterous: fire e which ests and Mines. Mr, “Sommers ‘was'‘the! first candidate named ‘for..the June 9 contest when a jubilant’ “Social Credit ‘Nominating Convention: in Trail. on April 10 unanimously re- named him,to spearhead their bid for continuing government: re> presentation: - He has urged‘a ‘vlgoteas’ cam- paign on the “clearcut issue, free swept ‘Ottawa in 1900 more than 50,000 , homeless, | de- stroyed more than $10,000,000 worth of property. Alberta has fewer than 1,000,- 000° people subsiding ‘on 44,000;- 000 acres s Of Jain and is confident that: Social-Credit will win atleast 38.to 40. seats,in'the Jurie 9 election. ‘ ‘He is the ‘first Social Credit candidate in the history of Ross- land Trail and was ‘bo: duc, Alberta, Jan. 3, 1911," °° ai pete: + Le-|see that a bridge ‘and a hospital second world. war as wireless air gunner ‘in the RCAF ‘was: ‘ac- nominating convention ‘in Trail, - | Wednesday, evening ‘ot last week. |; “Second candidate in in.the riding Progressive Conserva tive The latest’ to’ be nominated:-in ‘ and Ken Morrow were named ‘to a committee in charge of the project. Other com- mittee members are to be ap- pointed at a later date. Mrs. rtini, president gave a brief ‘report on the: recent B.C. Parent-Teacher federation, cdn- | vention at Vancouver where 500- delegates, ‘representing 246 B.C. || schools,. heard talks and partici- .pated in discussions on the thems “Live Effectively.” Mrs. Martini _{said the convention stressed the need for. higher standards in. teacher training to give teaching || more professional status, and | higher salaries for.teachers, - _ “One never realizes how big an: organization the PTA is until one attends their convention,” she de~- clared. Guest’ speaker of the evening was Miss B. Conroy, public health: nurse in this district, who stressed the need ‘for cooperation between parents, .teachers,- students, and. health .authorities' to. keep the school child in good ‘health, She said good heaith no long- -|@F means an absence of disease: ’|but rather “the optimum of phy- sical, emotional - and” social well. being.” r to be was. the, unanimous ‘esses of Lib- erals from C. Ross- Trail, i “his Barty’ 's unanimous choice in Trail, Jand and Fruitvale jat‘a conven-|' tion: in Trail. two weeks ago. He is-a partper in the Castlegar law. ‘Born;in Kehive, 41, years: ago, he has been ‘a Co- minco employee for: the past: 18 years: and ‘has lived at: Kinnaird for the.past seven years where he has. held ‘the office : of: village ‘clerk. He-has also served-as shop steward ‘of. the Mine Mill. Union and .a.imember of the bargaining committee... “1 will, do ‘everything in my power to see that our municipali- ties do not suffer: a‘heavier bur- den of taxation,” he has declared. “I am concerned with the ‘educa- firm: of and and has practiced law in Trail for the past two years. He is‘a UBC graduate, .* In : accepting ‘his nomination; Mr.. ‘Wetmore: said. the. Liberal party. will champion the cause of |, the working man and will become known as the party that will back |: legislation for the benefit of the people. His party: associates are enthusiastic..about Liberal ‘pros- pects in the June'Sth. election and have planned a vigorous cam- paign. Mr, tional .and of our communities, All'types ef sports and pro-rec’ must be: en- couraged ;. . I'will do my best to at Castlegar become a reality.” oe a .. oo well known ip the Trail;Rossland and Castle- gar area, having been commis- sioner. of the census for the West Kootenay in the 1 general cen- sus, ‘| before’ joining Cominco in 1925 evening of last week. ‘Born and educated in, Nelson, | Mr. Fletcher served dur- coricept of good health and also because of 1. great advances in medical science; 2: research and studies of child srowth and development; 3. sani- ing the first world war where he was wounded seriously... He work- ee 4 improved methods of © screening, . the: role of the health: jes has ed for the,p! where he now serves as foreman of: heavy equipment. He was elected to the ‘Trail City Council for the first time in’1946 and was also elected president of the. Kootenay ‘Association of Municipalities. He has also held office in the Union of B. C, Muni- cipalities - ‘and: C: considerably, during the past five or ten years. “Our role,” Miss Conroy said, “is to. provide a continuous’ and well .coordinated health service from the prenatal period to ma- turity.” ‘This is! done, she - sald, by 1,,° teacher-nurse ‘conferences where obvious physical defects tion of’ Mayors and has ee Se ive in the Canadian Legion, Boy Scouts and Kiwanis, * ; ; His aim: will be better finan- cial understanding between the and the. provii and irr are brought to the ‘attention of the nurse by th? teacher; 2. visual screening by the teacher. for sight defects; 3.- screening for hearing and speech defects and 4. control of commu- immu- | nicable Continued on Page 3 government, Day cele-__ -| bration. ‘was Sieeentea and Mrs. =| Dave C. be = The ‘ donation, of oa to the band. and*