PAGE 4 Poles NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. Fall Bazaar A Big. Success. At Kinnaird. - Mary Booth,’ 452). Colley: St, Trail; 7. Chicken, J. Doell, Mon: trose, Grand Bingo ‘Prize —"Stwo R in- Among the most ai- fairs ‘of its kind* ever’ held ‘in this district was .the Kinnaird Catholic Club's’ Fall Bazaar in the Kinnaird Improvement So- ciety Hall Saturday ‘‘afternoon; There was a large attendance irom all parts of the Castlegar and Trail areas. The hall was brightly decor- ated in the Halloween mot evidence of much work and. pre- paration on .the part of com mittee members. Mrs. A. A. Lam- bert was general convenor. The prizewinners in the vari- ous events were: . Ticket draw — 1., ton of ioal, to Doug Simton, Genelle; 2: load of. wood, H. Knudsquard, box 391, Rossland; 3. Coffee table, naird; Mrs.’ Hominiuk, Kinnaird. Prize,.a wheelbarrow (of ‘grocer- ies, was” divided petwéenthe two with Mrs. Hominulk “win- ning the draw for the svheelbar: row. Door’ Prize — ‘Lamp? Mrs. Fred | Curren, ‘Box 472, Castlegar,' _ Program Prize, ‘—-*Cup;and Mrs, ‘S, -Jankola‘:Sr., Kinnaird, - Sewing Table Prize —. Miss B. Bermback, Kinnaird. <°:°). are ne ne ae ay Se eee LEGION CORNER: \ Bingo, : Saturday: ight,’ Oct. 30 from 8» to. 10'p. ‘ Dedication of ‘Soldier's Plot. in Ken ist 4. hand- | Ce A , Nov. 7 at 1:45 woven scarf, Mrs. H, Fourt,: Kin- naird; 5, Knitted Panda, dona- ‘ted and won by Mrs, A, A.“Lam- bert, Kinnaird; 6. Dressed Doll, P.in. ‘Armistice Day Service, ‘Thurs- day, Noy. 11.in ‘the. Castle Thea- tre. NOTICE The C.M. &- s. Trees For The Village - of KINNAIRD Will Be Distributed From The Lana Society Hall. : - Friday ‘Affernoon OCTOBER 29, 1954. BULLETIN. BOARD A Free se Dommnyy. Service - — Phone Saal Kinnaird Girl Guides 8 to 10 Bm. Saturday, : ber 17-18, Hall 3 to 5 pm. >: , Phone 3441 » Kinnaird < PAL Monthly, meeting , postponed. unt Wednesday, ‘November 10. * L.A; to Canadian Legion ‘vio wilt ‘hola a Bingo from Plan now:.to attend the COWL. Theatre Party Novem- Friday, November 2. Social et call of the District at St. Alban’s” Para ‘Hall at. 7 pm. Square" dancing ctc. Bring your own eats: Anglican Guild Halloween Tea, Bake Sale ‘and ‘Mis- cellaneous Sewing" Table,’ Saturday, October 30, Parish Cyril Bell Agencies. Lid. _ Insurance. Advisors NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, RB. A; SINCOrE i October 30. Castlegar Happenings FROM VANCOUVER '|— Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Keech of Van are holidaying at the’ home‘ of ‘their son-in-law and: daugh- ‘ter,’ Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. M. D. “Me- Pherson, *” . VISITING . HERE — ’ Miss ‘Mar- dy Brown of Vancouver “is visiting: at, the house’ of° Mr. and Mrs. M. D,.° McPherson. FROM TRAIL -— Miss, Jackie Sterling of .Trail-was a: ‘week- end ‘visitor at the home of Mrs. B.. Goresky. {20 VANCOUVER —: Mr,. Don- ald West has returned to work in Vancouver ‘accompanied | by his mother, Mrs. R. A. D. West. IN HOSPITAL — Mr. M. Demeo is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hospital at Nelson, ° TO SASK. — Mrs. R. Assie is in Saskatchewan visiting her father who is ill, WEEKEND. VISITORS —- “Me. and Mrs. Gorry ‘of Hornby Island were. weekend _ visitors at the home of: -Mrs.'.° Brod- mane (203% pn hes hostess at ‘a.surp! tea when A to a what portion of: the cost the Provincial : Department | of | Pub- lic Works would -bear,’ = .;.; ii.- The village's \ building - bylaw has been, revamped ‘and- okayed ‘members * of | the’ Deer” Park by Victoria’ Among the new pro- ‘Women’s Institute gathered at her home for — the occasion. ° During the evening Mrs. Cole- visions, the bylaw eran: there, must be not less 6,000) square feet-of ate each: new dwelling cons man was presented witha R M new dwelling: must be “situated: paby. . blanket. were served by the hestess. TO NELSON —_ A. Law’ left for Nelson. where he was cal- its not less than 10:percent,.of; its lot width from. the: hour ‘Jine. Garages must be situated not Tess than five feet. from.: their ~led_ to serve on jury duty, |tovs side boundaries uni during ‘the: fall’ assizes. _ :7 [have a fire “wall. * Kinnaird Comer. eas report on the !23rd Annual Fire Chief's Convention atPen- Fire ef IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. G. Hen- dersonh is’ a patient in Trail]and tabled till the board’s ‘next ss meeting, Health Commissioner AW HL son Eddy and Dr. H. J. Rueb- Culley advised he will be attend- saat are on a’ hunting trip toling a meeting of the.West Koot- the Michel area. TO VANCOUVER — Mrs. F. Sy-|Grand Forks on’. Oct. 28; enay Union Board of Health at The kora and -daughter..Gail have | Roard decided ‘his travelling ex- left - for » Vancouver" to « visit|penses will be borne by. the Mr. Sykora’ who is a hospital village. patient there. IN VANCOUVER — J. ‘Latin It was announced that the for- av spending a few days in Van: couver, TO VICTORIA — Mrs. G. Goa bold and daughter are leaving by plane to join. Mr. Deer Park Socials —S eee SS WEEKEND GUESTS — Mr. and Mrs. J. McCunn and children “and Mr..and Mrs. J. V. Brig- geman ‘and Yvonne. of’, Trail were the weekend guests - of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. RECENT VISITORS — Mr. ‘and Mrs. P. Romaine had as: their guests Mrs. Romaines’ brother- in-law. and. sister and daugh- ter. TO NELSON — Mrs.. V. Cole- man and Mrs. C.’ Williamson - were recent visitors to Nelson and. Castlegar. HUNTING VISIT. — J. Stainton ‘of Castlegar -was ‘a visitor to G id: at. Victoria where they will: reside. mer Dumont..water , system -has now been connected © with | the main village water system which underwent a_$65.000 program’ of expansion, consolidation and re- newal during.. the spring and summer. ~The ;: Dumor{t - reser- voir has been shut off for the time being until. ane altitude val- Film Council Plan For Nelson Convention The resignation: of President George Craft owing to pressure of work and ill health, was. re- ‘grettfully. accepted at a general meeting of the Castlegar Film Council inS€. Alban’s Parish Halt, Monday evening. The council are pleased to announce - that Rob- ert Hunter of Castlegar has acceptrs the office of Vice Chair- minder. discussion at the mee- ting ‘wag the Annual Film ‘Coun- cil! for the Ke Deets ‘Park while on a_] _ tri a recent visitors to Deer Park. SURPRISE TEA —° Mrs.” Coleman of Syringa Creek was ole a = Ratenayers Meeting , Continued ‘from Page 3 in/ the High’ School... - In place... with the increasing student population, teaching: staff. has... increased" from.. 22 High’ School. and 30 elementary tea- chers last term to 26. High School and ‘34 elementary. in Sept., 1954. An innovation ‘in the : district this year are Remedial classes. The. report ‘noted. that district Area” in -Nelson,: Nov...13. and "14 fe -4‘A:. noted. educator, - Dr... James ‘Joyce, President of Notre Dame Psychology Dept. at Seattle fr. | CoHege and formerly head of the University, will join -with Na- | tional Film Board officials ~ in a discussion of ‘the “Power of the. Film‘ Be, an ‘educational me- gum a eau pool: their knowledge of Film. Utilization and Projection Jina: program of games. magic shows and talent display from | ‘each .council. The C: ‘team The board are teneticg wiring: the use ofa gravel pit. There are.nearly one thousand’ weekly newspapers in Canada, with a combined circulation ‘of ” Cooking — Water :Heating ‘ : - House Heating — Clothes ‘Drying F _ “PS FAST: - CLEAN - ECONOMICAL” | “McKay & Stretton ‘Utd. neo Home. Planning Cen! -. NELSON, Bo ‘Phone 1555 is:to be. known as the Castlegar Pulpers.. Programs. of: géneral . inter- est. for" the coming months’ and films f assessments have. risen’ subst: tially. .from a total: of 8,500,000 lat. year ‘to over 9-million this: ‘|Year, .but the - actual mill rate choice in Jeading values."Now going: ‘out to EATON customers—and sent (Bis ems a Me al E on request while the issue lasts. ‘widest sélection, leading values, sate eiatyins service! has- ‘risen only from_ 15.1 to. 15.65. i Regarding transportation - ‘the district's: school buses ‘travelled a total of 4,000.miles and carried 187,527. pupils at a’ cost of a ; bea of $16,218.42 during the EXCELLENT BUS. RECORD Due’ to-.the .excellent. record of the buses, the. Insurance Com- pany granted a 35 percent merit rating on the district's insurance premium. The district owns ‘and operates four 55 . passenger* and one 43 -passenger buses.! E “In’ addition: the board has this mata to transport.\high “ school. students from Renata and Deer. Park to Castlegar. ©. The report . expressed regret that’ most: of the ‘Night. School x courses offered at the high school |: had to “be cancelled ‘this year. for Jack of ‘sufficient reeitre year. hired Mr. ‘Waldron. of Re-|! for parties and family entertainment. during. the Christmas. season ~There was also ‘a short dis- cussion on formation: of a Film Club.. under = the Film: Council sponsorship. ce Brodman Infant | Baptized . Sunday “The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Charles tized.. and. received the, names Judith Lynn: Mary. in St Rita’s -|Church “Sunday afternoon. Rey. Father -E. Brophy administered the Sacrament. ° -PORK & BEANS 24-150z. ‘case : COTTAGE ROLL ‘WHOLE or HALF were Mrs. | Archibald, ‘the bat baby’s aunt; and was a family dinner ‘at the home of Mrs. C.. Brodman. UBC Library Gets 1500 Volumes. On: a A $7,500 Carnegie Corporation grant has -enable the ey of: Britten: Columbia" library - to ‘of ‘in “rrangiog Pupils. Eansprtation operation “ ‘they. have < always re- ceived “from: the: school. board. “Teachers « feel ‘themselves for- porate to. teach i in this. area,” he Elliott moved a vote of. thanks to the-School ‘Trustees for ‘their “hard, long’“and faithful :| voluntary service. to the district. French Canada, TDipravian Neal: Harlow s announced today. “Gilbert Tucker, > professor, of ‘Canadian History ~ at the Un- the :|of- the collection, which = places Sac | special emphasis. on the history co- lof French Canada after Confed- eration - = Aim of the Carnesig grant-1 derscooaing. of the role> played by French Canadians in the’ na- tion’s development. Acquirition of these books ae res. material for. kee “CASTLE” NEWS, * CASTLEGAR, B, c. PAGES | Mrs. “W.: Dalling: ‘oft two, new; babies Sin *: were tach presénted with’ a’ dec- +SIMiras\! Wiis aking a Mrs.) Kissock ‘were; co-hostesses ‘Tues- day,.evening at, 9. surptise, malaced| Janeous “shower at is 01 orated pram bearing a yarlety, yf Bits from the, 28 Belair pre- "| Students Silll- Prafer In To ‘Material Of Ones Teac | arships: among ‘high’ schools ‘stit:| chec! ird |'dents (today, was ‘noted ' by, 'Dr.| ‘stud W. Scarfe, Dean ‘of Education |‘ in, an faddress:: td. the ,recent':W% | Kootenay; : fand); -Boundary, : chers: Convention. nds ' Sixty: percent: of teachers, itellectual Parsuit: ichers Convention Tet. : ‘| ROTAY SPEAKER TELLS oF’ IMMIGRATION LAWS : ;ARon Grinsted of Nelsoii; “Koo- Ftenay ct Maniiger’s to ch the esis E milgration;! was guest satel eh tho,..weelly °| luncheon ‘meeting of / the»C: 3 jeans Rotary: Club: yesterday. '120 consuls in different .count- ries,, Immigration: to.Canada‘op- * erates on.a-selective rather than a uals bakis, thus enabling the Kader different, types. of desineni ‘professional ‘people oF. workers’ needed. ' Dr, Scarfe,’ stated on: a pale: tins: that’! i. i ‘moves: more.'and more 6! the 'p y (—— eee [such a‘ dam Sitched ~ This fis nol ‘he er Ctl Bod or by he © Kaiser: Dam. :|! responsibility and. initiative from [eiste we 18 > the shoulders of ‘the teacher sand | ‘iresults in greater . indi! and* poorer. teaching. | \.; ))isia part'of the ore ee: ‘need ‘more than Janything A ‘sttong: emphasis: ‘on exams; the {| tion ‘Picture. : Continued from Page 1 ‘Ibia’ River, have been’ med “| broaden ’ their: nels ato: the: necessary. understanding an "9 about asa. Site \for a dam | for. many. years. To! make ; mare Hace of Canda's Dest Wat eet there had to be’generating plants. downstream to. pay? for the ‘ste ‘| age’ Now.” there: are five gigantic “GOOD: FOR OCTOBER 29: “and 30. ‘Beef Pot Roasts | "Lb. oe. 87e » Standing] Rib Roast Lb... -A9e " Bsicon, side -sliced: Lb. reise: BBe Prime Rib Roasts. E Boned and’ Relled - ‘SOLO MARGARINE. 22 ibs fo! - MILK : : Dd «| yt gummiene inte ate MILK, tins 2! for... COTTAGE CHEESE on the U.S: side on ‘the: Columbia, ‘with oth- ‘planned. ‘The: ‘present and projected plants “will utilize some‘ 150 feet of the river's fall which totals ‘about '1370 - feet from thé. Arrow’ Lakes to the Pacific. : An- other 400’ feet: of: fall’ will-pro- bably s:be. utilized : in’ the: next |. 20” years. sites’ in’ Canada, susceptible of development. They are’ Murphy Kaiser; storage’. dam soma: in/no Castlegar and back water against the’ Brilliant dam, on the Koot* enay .River. .: The. Kaiser ‘Dam, would con- ‘sist: physically. of. a low: head, earth’: filled | ‘structure which would raise the lake level: about the..normal: high: wat- avon ‘by the.¢ pletely -recomp¢ asl hed: They’ ‘and an-| wers * given ~ Q.. How Would 1a the’ dam . effect + i Celgar?*=. A.—We“ have ‘ascurred the’ Cel- will “not interfere . ‘with > > their projected plans. : Preliminary. in- vestigation. shows {lo need why jit, should “interfere, We are: co- fully “with Celgar: How: will the dam attect river wigation?. ‘ a A—This is.a question that: hasn’t béen’ settled _ yet: ), The Columbia is) a. _navigatable, stream and’per- dering ‘whether -it might not be possible to: rebuild the East and West: Robson wharves, above the ould: be. imposible to build a marine railway’ to'car- ry, boats -up to’ 60. feet over the dam ‘and provision. could’be made through. If'this-is not considered Sufficient ‘the only. ‘alternative - STATION ‘WAGON C ATS, ‘COATS, JACKETS Jocks which would to build. it: wh re it will. not in: terfere: with’ summer homes,. the ferry: and homes ‘at -Robson,. Q: Could |4 road: be: built over “the top of the dam? ut :it would ‘cost meaning «extra ~ Only the cost of the bridge foun- dations would be’ saved. gration policy fee become a ‘pro- .| blem.- Non-goevernment sources “lestimate Canada ‘must have’.a population - of ' 35,000,000 by. 1975 oer fe neatly four: per’ -cent above - rated :. capacity,: in: 952,2- verage 108.6 beds ‘set! up >There’ “are “Aw: power “dam || Creek: and Shepherd Creek. The |: gar” Company. that.our Project A for2a: sluiceway “to°-pass logs |)