wy aecmnwwny, sapads aby AGUS) The combined talents of Robson Browynies, Guides sand eda ‘concert in F in Robson Te- atured, in the contest were: accordian solos by Kathy Brisco; Elaine Anderson; Coleen Hill and Louse, Zurlek. Piano tes, square dancing: Guide company, 8 son Guide com any, 's Christian Education ° Seclely At a general meeting fol- lowing sneonsong at Robson 8-| Memorial Church last Sunday, the name Robson Christian Ed- ucation Society was formally ad- opted and will be duly register- ed as a Society. This will be the governing body for Resker Hall. Rev. M. Warren and Rev. E. Scott, Anglican Bishop, were present along with Rev. F. Wil- | Tey, Bevis Tom Wilding and é Rlonal tours of 700 communities, e first of May, Area residents will have the this of visiting.one of elght Confed- eration Caravans h start re-| ers — seven of them containing exhibits; which dramatize Can- ada’s story with the aid of life- sized “models, sound effects, artifacts and photo- bec. City, Montreal and. York | are little nations -— more or less competing.’ The’ feeling of in- ternal conflict is matched a by by ex: toe akoy the wi y battles War the inked 8 d_ the Fenian’ aids. The Pressures rom’ the south : hel; ring En; isi and French cull ures ope her. ‘After experiencing this con- fusion’ in history we find new we move into: the Large Centennial Caravan _ Is to Make Stop at Kinnaird - and le from eastern ro Europe deve! Ate widening moslac, recruiting streetcar in- vitesus ona. “Fres Trip to Europe” into a terrible’ war where we peer out from a dug- out on a shattered land. We mevt prime ministers Laurier, Borden and Melghon. The twenties roar by, leaving us movie heroes and insulin — and drab time in the] ‘LEGION | Saturday April 27, By. a Local Histor! There were many tiigboats that saw service'on the Arrow Lakes, Eachvone is a a story in|§ itself. ‘Thi were kindly supplied t "Ra sd pond of Vancauver. The. eae lumbia any was ,one of ‘ie en fimbering complexes in the pro- vines. At one:.time’ they: operat- ed sawmills ‘at ‘Nakusp, ‘Castle: gar, Cascade, Greenwood, Ross- #Smauy er was | ut fh tet. ements. of: time: and nature ‘3 upon then towed: ‘Nat Ee fen and © ett rate: through. the ‘Polnt;.was'a 8PM. LEGION HALL Frederick Pratt has Arie graphy. of "Each Caravan will-tour one Other Brownies, Guides and Ceanitees reports were] ance of’ Golumls Cellulose ina a of eight :regions in Canada dur- Rangers took part in reading of given, announcement’ following # th in 1987, and ‘one will visit Kin- poems and campfire, A hearty vote of thanks was| Company's board mmeeting van-|u . 20. While the in-} renresentative figures of ‘Can- The fo Mr. ‘M. Sather the| couver last week. terior exbibits inthe ol ht Cara-| mnistarAn clecteone sequence was Dianne Plott builder of the hall. It is h Mr. Pratt was born and ed-|vans are identical, ich ma illustrates‘ Canada imme bat the completion date will be| ucated in Winnipeg. He obtain-|there will’ be- an additional ex- ei In May. ed a CA degree in 1945 follow. | terior display ‘of special interest | § It was generally felt by alll ing which he gained rience |‘ 8 tour region. present that Resker Hall: wil| 28 expe: For example, when the “Al- be a Valuable Reto for the Pere Whee nue Dental ana North West” higher larger than’ ‘some ‘ continents, en of our oa commun C- ea In 1950 he joined Lily Cups Ltd. creating a Canada that stretches : tors will disengage and the big to three oceans, i a ° . as comptroller, moving to New to the Pacific, observe the Riel Kinnaird Socials vans will be arranged on site and York in 1953 as manager of fin-| the form of a quadrangle, Rebellion and the birth of that ministeny of the period covered: Mrs. D. E. Hughes Ph. 365-5503 | pleberg, arrived with three birth- joked by: pedestrian’ ramps, in ancial id became assistant controller of quadrangle will ibits 5a the ere are the prime the parent company, exploration and settlement In 1965 Mr. Pratt became as- of. erta and the North West, ‘Macdonald, Mackenzie, ‘Bowell, sistant controller for financial|the development of the bl cat-| Abbott, Thompson and Tupper— Mr. and Mrs. G. Ryznar and |4ay cakes, making it a very mem-| analysis for Celanese Corpora-| tle. e- and w! eat count the| and a Cheechako (tenderfoot) daughter Natalie will be Jeay-|°Table evening, tion iat New York. modern oil and chnology panning for gold.’ ing this weekend to make their Miss Christine Davidson was ene Trailer Six: Canada, by now, home in West: Vancouver. surprised at her home Saturday (A feature will be a humor., {8 in the world community. Our ith Mrs, Jake Senft. as|When friends came to honor her ous tribute to the irreverent Bob| troops start 8, for the first hostess and Mrs. A.J, Leveridge | With a ‘miscellaneous bridal his as cohostess, a very successful bridal’ shower. The hostess, Miss Pratt’ assumes his du-!boom. ties oath Columbis Genalcse ‘nes Pp -| time ‘for someone else, some- out of: Nakusp until 21906 when | from’ Nelson-to' tow ‘a.barge load wards and rowdy. news. where else —— in the Ber te Enirty Surpte birthday party y Enip. the bu brideclect andi) her mother, The cnt of honor then ‘took mediately. 1 up residence in Vancouver in : > : \ : the lumb e Boer War. p | th ie) the chief enemy of the lumber} of ‘coal from Nakusp paper, the Catgny ye Opener | wa We develop the big prairie farms |DOORS 7.00 TWO COMPLETE SHOWINGS 7.30-9.25 Mm y. Industry, fire,” destroyed 'the| for the, Dominion. 6 pleberg. The enthustastics guests i all" neighbours of Mrs. "Knip- her place in a gaily decorated Shale done in white and mauve. the near future. Yale-Columbia sawmill. The tug | dredgo “Sheldrake.” The’ ‘Shel- Beer fhe funn (of the ce ntury.)t and ind Sasbatbawe fan in 1908 = 1 saw limited "service ‘until trans- Grake" had the arduous’ task ‘of ROBSON SOCIALS through the seven vans Cancer F ‘orum umbrella and numerous col- ored balloons added to the decor. ie be- | ferred to. Robson in 1907 to shee keeping the narrows between the Schuepéer return: |#long with Canada’s story — a open: for navigation.”'A load of Held at SHSS Th t injend, prior to her graduation RENEE |e prizes thirties, Bennett and King pre- side: Hunger marches soon turn into recruiting lines again as Toronto's Globe and Mail’ and Ottawa's Le’ Droit announce an- other terrible war in 1999. et! ee ODEON THEATRE," SHOWING ‘FRIDAY AND SATURDAY stability a3 Confederation Chamber and see the» seul, deration' — and, looking on, the S . . : ee * ou Tand, Ymir and Rock Creek. Well ; late a ; : \ place for: for bo fier wo lobe known lumbermen such as Pot-| i E _ i . . deft. For y er and John Genelle, J: Pou are, a eymabe jaf fay (a rallies siding between: peucboate, tu nat: gorse naird and Genelle ‘bears ne : name) and Louls Blue were) { the directors:and management of this company. By 1906 this.lum- ber empire had’ been ’:sold, to American ; interests. a ‘The -YaleColumbia ‘acquir- ed Jarge contracts with the CPR|§ to's ties and lumber for the prin ling of the Robson-Pen- : od ticton rallway. For. this reason a on lke sawmill was established at: West- row: 25 ley, near the site of the Celgar lumber division, The tug ‘“‘Smug- gler” saw service at this. mill a8 7 Well as at Nal al ‘The “Smugg jer’ was_ well “.;" named. It is sald her boiler and engine had * Ka used in’ a ‘craft on the coast, that. had‘ been’ en- aged in the illicit business of Grant of an drea in Ontario, with a cheque to go toward their trip. ee 's. H. S. S. GYMNASIUM a — Friday — at 8 PM. .. Adults 75c Students 35¢ : C) ears 1914-1016 were) coal ‘idelivered, an elupty mist 8 for. thes. lumber-| bonue wan oe up and the return ing business in B.C. and the mar- ket slump was especially felt-on the Arrow Lakes. Because of stale s eterioration | in > business, -funds’ were» no! available to maintain. ‘Smuggler’ ith secording to her Tequirements, sheet tnotal sheathing. December, 6: Mr. Vi- ‘The “smuggler? onerated ana received an Aereet call HIS NEWESTi HIS BIGGESTt comes an adventurer, travelling + o : ¢ y Upper and errno Lakes on : coal’ was desperately needed to| in.th ea es Bila Setue peer return. sory shout the inten peo. ‘TO THE PEOPLE OF CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT: ensuce the continued L operation zi cm ‘or the Tr from Nelson Vocational Schoot|W88 written, about explorers : : \ sii tere at.its lowest . 28 8 practical nurse Fon ploneets, successes and suf- The chancellor, the president, the board of Oi Her mother, Mrs, J. Schuep- Head od ene and war, happl 9 Pp » the board of governors, low-draft: tug: handle the iowing er accompanied ‘by Brod the faculty and the atudents of Notre Dame University of : Poe Yole yard’ and | Job. Hence. the call to - : : ; } Pactivi Bry in dover the con- Nelson request the honor of your pr at the ] i ; az there Was enough activity ‘As he looke level, it was required that a shal- J y Mrs. e success man drove to Cranbrook to meet | teat development and a bright af a recent encer forum, held| g her. future. HSS, was reflec’ in ng eon: : large turnout. and: enthusiastic field:to merit “‘Smuggler's dition of his* boat, perhaps, tke | pe support of those present. The in seven parts indicating the seven exhibition vans, are little more than cues for what is dramatized by the exhibits, as space here ued. service. Moses'.of old, ‘he felt he: was : sBy 1912 the “spiugglee” was xt abe of the task set be- ack at N sp; where she e was leaking, |’ 7 contonmlal purchased by. R. Vipond, who| particularly » around the . shaft. ward ‘Homes || at-the: tine as operating log log- The engine eh pont condl- Pocket Cy leas! Fras ANDERSON * a ee fs: Vipond was an an ambit peo ; piston slides and but to’ puil the tug free 80 =e AGENCIES was GH this. The forum, which featur-| popped, raining confetti on all. accompanied his mother to Rob- ed a film entitled Investment in| Tre afternoon ended with a de- |son. Life, was sponsored by the Cas-| jicious lunch served by the host- On the occasion of his 91st|does not permit a detailed de- : bi a. tea_party was held | scription of every item: Ss epee fs pring Convocation tlegar Unit, B.C-Yukon division] ess and & at the home of Dr. W. L. Wright Trailer One: On entering, of the Canadian Cancer Society.| fi. to be held in the Civic Theatre, Nelson, B.C., on Sunday, Did you know? — For a|last week. Many cards and good |we see the beauty of Canadian The film starred the well- ral.of the Boller tubes were| he’ could. continue, his Imown movie ‘personality, Greg-| professioaal finish, block a baby | wishes were received from his | minerals in their natural forms. April 30th at Zo "clock i in the alecnonn, logging. camps: 2 defective, Bs bound ory ‘Peck, who is a strong sup-| bonnet over a balloon! Inflate 4 | friends. We hear the cries of Seagulls i : Phone 365-6451 * With some’ reluctance Mr.|~. By't! pati porters of cancer-fighting en- balloon to fit the ary cap; after ae andi Mrs. Ez Evans mo and waves breaking :< on a shore! ie De ill be oe d “a shingle mill: : Vinond ad accepted the s job and Be fuel othe renee ras tp ot ws “2 undering, allow ie | Cay fo | tore, 0 for ie week- ly create: laramas - 5 - ~ a ae Se ar 8 a a pare olmmadat foloyss | dry on ‘ie ‘baloon. = lends frotuee tt focma of the eet Se ae Dares make whagver reps rere [io Nai seat 02s} 5, e \dians ie. ea. 3 cue a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Bache- alland posses pe pelle the | Jor of Science ‘and ' Bachelor of Science in- Medical Records. See the New “67 ING iN v /ANCOUVER? 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These ithe Mackay dealt Pimarily SHSS Activities H first immigrants no doubt cross- | with : the steen Syphon ‘going while DeeTercnton a De wv. if S ae eda narrow neck of land or the er. with pncket . cetiite 7 ° ice of the Bering Sea..We see jorge; ou _ on replied to general questions how the early peoples lived — ng the barge Ni and electronic aids carry the on cancer. sounds of tribal Mf carried ‘aboard. ie op ae eet, side of to: avoid‘ the’ ice,’ con- the Jake z sist tho sy: Reveption following. at. Mary Hall, Notre Dame University. : = By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG We Offer Special Low, Low’: Prices ‘on: Group Purchases ‘@ We ee a Complete’ so ‘The government arege “was reached late that same day: with only one slight grounding having been experienced The barge of lowever, ‘dying fire held' out un. ernment, dock at: Na. Strange things have been cently. Keep up, the good show! happening around the school lately! It. seems that the grade .| 11’s are planning to decorate t for Tally Ho Corner: Mr, Brown had just concluded. an experi- ment concerning atoms. He com- mented: “Please note that at ining of the so silks — ich remind us that the the Orient eld the new riches want- is much satisfaction as they: have]; in Previous: years SLOW BR WH OG LI EL other atom?” : them There were several moments: harvest in men's sot souls, It'is.due of tento allence, {Then a low! Sealgnerss techies voice from the of the room slowly, “D. Don't any- The regular meeting. of St. x 's ACW. held: Wednes-|: David's: A ithe un. | sriow ty which have taken place See Our Lugatée S Sets '3-PIECE SKYWAY LADIES LUGGAGE crane ee fo nS OVER.NIGHTER * PULLMAN .......... 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Poplar, large trees $2.00 each © d the aerial camera, ini tet today 3 " BRISTOL RUBY WEIGELIA $1.60 erao settlement we walk into the BLUE ARCTIC WILLOW HEDGE 30c each oid tty of Gu society! =the ec an we will be going! visit a French Canadian tallor’s 2 shop of 1780, f 7 We move into a street and S : : Usten to the clatter of horses e ‘ e hoofs and the jingle of brides. The street is our access to the p e € | qd U ci on ‘ English culture of 1730 to 1830. Here is an Upper Canada tavern in the time of George II. Wall - Pais f posters in English and French k i : : 3 Proclaim about the war of 1812. ‘ a ~ ; Tomorrow Night (Friday) at 8 p.m. @ New Chesterfields @ New T.V.’s @ New Suites @ New Washers @ New Dryers @ New Stereos — Grand Selection of All New Items — IN ARROW LAKES INDUSTRIES BLDG. Sale Conducted By Jual Auctio Servic For $ & $ Stores — For Information Phene 365:6767 4-Hour Service: Ria eee opefftn’ ngyF4 pate pct