CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. “THURSDAY, AUGUST. 22, 1957 A Com PENS —- PEN teed sleree Line’ Of ipteed Su SETS & PA FILLS SUPPLIES to $10.00. plies INTS — $ RIBBLERS etc. Best Pirces ~ PITTS REXALL DRUG AUGUST 23rd and 24th - pawso SOAP POWDER, giant pki. .... SOUP, Lipion’s Chicken Noodle, — Apkts, for ...-.. 2 ee RIGE Delta long grain « 21b. pkt.... - SPORK Burn’s 2 tins for ..... HESTLE’S QUICK (ib fin. ..... WATERMELON large strips BEEF POT ROASTS ib. VEAL _SHOULDER ROASTS; CHOPS, Ib weeene ° tb. CUTLETS, tb. BREAST, Ib. NEW STORE HOURS MONDAY 8:30 to 32 Noon | TUESDAY — SATURDAY ‘8:30 to 5:30 cos. STORE PINE. AT FOURTB Je satisGes oa. all o Ea ets sealing at Geying— pis ieadiog. ik) beat x bean Waldi The durable satin finish for _ wood oe metal ONE COAT, ener walls, yee Pitsborsh Eee ‘Fisisb gee Salahde'es SORT ace LUMBER & BUILDING *. SUPPLY CASTLEGAR COMMISSION . (Continued From Page 1) . The Council was not satisfied with road allowance in the area, and will make an “on-the-spot” check in the next day or two, before giving their decision. The contract drawn up by the Village Solicitor to cover the Water supply for the Fowler Sub- division was reviewed by the Council, Approval was given sub- ject to revision to include the original motion limiting the ser- vice to three connections, Accounts totaling $2,104.68 ‘were approved for payment_and an amount of $90.25 balance on the Firemen's statement was ap- proved also, A. letter was received from the Commanding Officer of Squadron 581, Castlegar Air Cadets, pointing out the lack of quarters, and asking Council to give their support to a request for use of the basement of the Post Office. Council voted to write to the Department of Public Works recommending that per- mission be granted to the Air Cadets, A message of congratulation will be sent fcom the Castlegar Council to the Village of Golden, recently incorporated, along with sample by-laws, etc, requested by the new municipality, Correspondence was read re- garding investigations into costs, ete.of an engineering survey for sewerage system, from Salmo and Fruitvale, Councils, An offer had been received from one firm, .who wished to conduct the survey at a cost of $1,000, which would be applied to the cost of installation, if the job was done by them. Question of the survey will be tabled until the 1958 budget, when Council will consider the matter again, Corp. A. MacDonald, RCMB, | advised the Council against granting the Carom Club of Trail ission to open: in C: and Council will act according to his recommendation. An offer of. $1,000 for the Jécrush nd equipment, payments to be part eash and remainder in gravel was received. Commissioner. McPhet- son was usked to check the of- fer. . | KINNAIRD COMMISSION ‘(Continued From Fage 1) ed a quiet period for the Fire Department, The Fire: Hall is ready to receive the finish color- coat of stucco, and there are. a few small paint jobs to complete. Mr, Logelin also seported on his attendance at the Civil Defence Picnic Sunday at Kinnaird Park, stating about 35 or 40 were pre- sent. orn eats The Council held a‘ discus- sion on work to be done in the ‘Village ee oe including some roadways, aera work will be done in the vicinity of the Valley ‘Vista School on the Dumont Sub- division. A request-for a water supply to rear of a lot he-intends to subdivide was received from M. Bondaroff, The request was granted’ and pipe will be put in to the specified area. Acheck will be made into the cost of a 10-inch check valve to go in the main at the top of the river, bank to guard against drainage of the entire supply, should a break occur at some future time. A. EREMENKO and » ER ang U0, Prises. -PUT MONEY In YOUR POGKET SPREADEASY CHEESE, Burn’s, 1 Ib. pkg. 2 tb. org MARGARINE, Gicr CHEESE ZIP, 16 oz. jar 9 EGGS, grade A Pullet, strictly freth TEA BAGS, V-8 JUICE, 2 ORANGE & RAPEERUIT juice, O5c, Nabob, ‘48 ox, tin ". 35¢ PEACHES, Okanagan, crate .... $2.49 Frozen Food Lockers For.Rent PORK RIBLETS, Ib. VEAL CHOPS, loin, FRYING CHICKEN, pan-rea Ye Lame “Ghiops, toin, i The Store Is Open Monday Mornings Until 12 Noon ears, any brand, tor ‘SUGAR, 25 {b. bag VINEGAR, Western, gal. 89c CORN: Sat Salad Queen, cream atyle, G SOUP, Ayi geta| FROZEN PEAS, Piste; z for st MINCED BEEF, 3 Ibs, $1.00 POT ROASTS, blade or round bone, Lb. * CROSS:RIB ROASTS, Ib. 53¢ "BACK Ta CHOOL HOES “NOW ARRIVING including Patent Straps — Oxfords Saddle Oxfords Buy Now While Size Range is available Maddocks BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES ZIPPER BINDERS, 3 RING $2.40 - $3.75 - $4.95 - $5.50 CHILDREN'S COTTON DRESSES, SIZES 3 to 10 $2.19 - $2.49 - $3.95 BOY'S JEANS, ring es as gaa ‘a im . ae g Blue Denim . $3.19 - $3.75 BoY's BOOTS, good sturdy leather, black or brown Sizes 1] to 3. . $4.98 pair Sizes 1 to 5 $6.50 pair Girl’s Back To School SADDLE OXFORDS Sizes 10 to 2¥2 . $2.98 peir Sizes 4 to 9 .. $4.99 pair li Victoria, B.C. Dee. 31/57 CAST EG: R NEWS Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of she Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST at 1957 _8c_PER COPY The'‘coming week will: see B.C. Tuberculosis Soclety'’s bake X-ray Van enter the dis- frtct to make a survey of all per- Mona 15: years of age and over. i ‘The public is reminded that 00 per. cent attendance is re- yuired to make the program fully effective, The survey is a eae : inc disease finally be beaten, The Department. of . Public Health are asking all food-handl- ers to make ‘use of the faclilty. Treatment and cure of tubér- © eculosis .cases)' has improved through, the use -of new drugs and hospitalization is:for much 2. shorter periods of time, while some new cases never “go to hospital. The $45,000 - Mobile: ‘ Van, project fhe in co-oper and with money taken ‘he B.C, Tuberculosis Society. Dealing with T.B. as a pro- from Cl Seal funds last fall, is equipped with one of the p.m. newest and best type of X-ray and preventative prograinmes arired out in the past. Only by continuation of intense survey ad contro] programmes will the units today. has been cut down by 75 per cent through the use of a new type of camera using super- sensitive film. No is Many Attend. i Of Sod’ For New | | 4 St. -Rita’s- Church - t the site of the new St,;Rita’s Church here was turned Monday afterncon by His Road Through South. - Slocan To Be Moved The Premier's office at Vic- tora announced August 22° that tenders will be called for recon- struction of the -South Slocan scetlon of the Southern Trans-. fost: T. J. McCarthy, Bishop of ‘Nelson. Asking the blessing! on the ‘new ventute and'on the future .of the Parish, His Excellency said “the “new church. would "give only stipulation ‘is that ‘all the etal abjects’ are te “greater opportunity in the’con- The tenders are returnable at 2 p.m, tomorrow. The rerout- ing. of: the road will ‘do ‘away with, the ‘sharp turn and narrow which, is for’ traffic going” between Netson and the Castlegar. Door Park Waals t ‘Power Plant: For. hurch was: built some- 80 years go by * the” missionary ; priest, ‘from the chest. while _the x: ‘ay takenom—...0>: The van will be stationed in front: of the Fire Hall.in Cast- legar on September. 5 and 6, from = is. Spansored yy the Home Nurs- ee ‘Division ‘of, St. John's Am- bulance Society, and wil Ibe in Kinni ie Sept 4, from ft to 4 Fire Hall and from 6 to 8 es ‘at the: Kinnaird. Ser- vice Station.- Robson. residents may have their free X-ray at the Robson’ Community Hall between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 9 andthe Van will: then: go on to day. ss iFire Marshall -Okayed Rink Exits This Week Word was received early ;Monday that the Fire Marshall had okayed existing fire exits after receiving plans ‘of the Colors Black, PRICED AT ORLOMIST COATS Cut to look like real fur — insulated Milium Lining rown Charcoal, Beige & ———————————— CANNING SUPPLIES. COLD PACK CANNERS A general utility COOK POT for everyday use — When not ‘being used for eenning _— Coated, with durable ‘Brilliant Blue’ 2 Enamel : $3.50 — $3.75 °— $87.50 ROTARY FOOD PRESS © BEAUTIF' FALL & WINTER COATS’ By Style-Maid — made of imported “Wool and. Mohoir Yich Satin Lining with qdded interlining and chamois Colours Black, Cl orca, Brown, ying, qua & Cherry - Sizes - - SPECIALLY PRICED AT LADIES" ALL-WEATH! DONEGAL TWEED COATS . Water Repellant — The, latest in Fall Fashions Colours aGrey, Brown —- Sizes 14 to 18 PRICED AT ONLY TWEED CAR COATS . ‘ Shower Proof — Quilted Lining Colours Grey & Brown — Sizes 12 to 20 PRICED ATF A Small Down Payment Will Hold in| Of These Garmentte* $29.95 : DEPT. ‘STORE LTD. Phone’491.1 . $39.95. fe $19.95 Removes. skins and seeds without peeling —- Presses fruits, “extracts juices, rices potatoes, strains vegetables ninum Stain: Restisting Finish $3.25 -PICKLING CROCKS : - $1.10 - $1.50 LIDS Lips .-1 GALLON CANNING NEEDS ; Wooden Spoons _ Poring Knives — Strainers —s Ladies Measuring Cups and Spoons — Funnels For Your Deep Freeze we have: - Freez-Kits (pint and quart size) and Eze-Freeze Plastic Bags the. remarkably large amount of work done over such ° @ short period of time. Grave concern was’, felt. by some members of i such rapid pro- the: party.’ 07 v2 ld; Jead-sto. the, labor will be is greatly received at the rink any A One ‘thousand square feet of veneer was added to the ends of the rink by volunteer laborers on Sunday morning and afternoon. Those adding skilléd craftmanship aR. Lightle, E. LeRoy, O. Walker, Sr, B, Fietz and C. F. Sander- gon all of Castlegar. m | Mr... LeRoy * supervised . the ;operations and this factor led to evening or weekend.’ Celear Anneints Senior Accountant Celgar: Limited announced the appointment of John T. Fowle. to the position of Senior Accoun- tant. Mr. Fowle has been trans- ferred from the’ Company's Van- couver Offices and will make his headquarters in Castlegar. Carl Loeblich “Poor health has brought Resigns As. mtiead Of Project Society hope that further would Students To Report On Wediesday, Sept. 4 District Schools open for: the fall. term on September ..3, with teachers’ meetings,—-students will report on the ee of Sept 4, ‘hes = oThe inst St Rita's congregation” of -fo School Board Planning To Buy More Property At SHHS Tenders callea for supp’ fuel to schogls in District No. 9, ‘were opened Monday night at the regular board. meeting. Mitchell’s Supply Company was the successful bidder on the coat and wood requirements and Standard of B.C. will Supply ‘Furnace oil for the schools using oil heat. - The quotations received on ‘conversion from propane to na- ‘tural gas in the activity recom at iTwin Rivers school was tabled as “the Trustees wish to obtain fur- families and has been a} . in“the settlement, ‘Growth in the Racish has & ‘been large, and the smal} ‘church, as well as St. Joseph’s’ Chapel in Kinnaird, cannot. . everyone, Each Sunday‘tive mas- ses are said in the Parish. His , Excellency said the con- struction of the new bidlding was due tothe efforts of the, Pastor, .Rev. Father E. A. ‘Brophy, and to 7, the whole-hearted’ Eads The’ committee cleéted are C, Catalano, A. Phelps and’ Mr, and Mrs. C. Williamson. In: view of the fact that the West ‘Kootenay Power one Light” Co. Ltd. «is ther information ongthe matter. The Board learned that ap- on Tong school grounds during the coming *year.:: ; » The, Board of ‘Trustees hopes ‘tobe able to provide.a hot lunch program ‘for the High School students, perhaps by mid-October. This would consist of hot soup hot their line from Sydnee Creek, bet mthe’ ers. It is hoped that ‘one priest will be able to do the work of the Parish instead of the neces- sity of having two, the Bishop Many people of the parish witnessed the ceremony and visit- ing priests were Rev. Father E. FP. Martin, Rev. Father John For- rest,-OFM, Rev. Father ‘Thomas, Rev. Father E. C, Doyle, Rev. Pather E, Rosaia,. OFM, all of ‘Trail: Rev. Father E. R. Frank of F Rey. Father R. a ete, and’ will ae genie at 12:30.- ten be the “firs! “ful day. ot 14 new: appointments to the teaching staff have been made, with nine of these being in the High School and five in elemen- tary schools in the district. High _ School Cain CSsR; noha ing CSSsR, land, Rev. Father D. Langi CSS, Edmonton Proctorater, and Rev. Father G. Gunnip, CSSsR, Pastor of Forrest Lawn, Calgary. ° Other visitors the the .of Deer Park are trying to produce their own electrical power, they said. Chairs for the lunch-room were discussed at the meeting, and the Board borg to purchase 200 units, Canada’s Cree ‘Indians wear this fetching headdress made from Moose hairs. Visitors to the CNE will see this and dozens of other strange headpleces collect- ed from all over the world, ceremony were from Trail, Nel- are T. H. Hansen, Miss F. WM. Hogben, Mrs. F.. L.. Anscombe, HL Meredith and Mrs. H. Mere- dith, A. W. Bigsbee, M.D. Me- stam Phee, Mrs, A, V. Logelin, and Ss. P. Paul. New staff: at Gadticeaks elem- entary will be Miss F. Mather, J. M., Killough and J. R Landis who was transferred from Champion Creek. - one lie A, Lofoli has-been ap- to the Champion Creek ne ‘Sew teachers .at~Kin- naird schoo! will be. Mrs, E, Pal- uk, Miss .M.: Campbell and Mra. ing, who about the. resignation of Carl be made on the rink before the 2; peor pet, "ochool, now closed |; Leeblich from the. Projects So- | ciety. Mr. Loeblich headed the Society through the past year of ; activity, «and it was with erent regret that his associates on the Board of ‘Directors heard of his withdrawal, / Much credit is due Carl for ‘his untiting efforts in Serie the affairs of the Society thro! rits‘most active yen. Mn his ee i of coming winter season, the chairmanship until the next annual general meeting. Little & Pony Leaguers To Start Playoffs Soon ee: Little and ‘Pony League has. released The Han Who Wase't : There, Ran Up Cost In the June Federal election ‘only one voter was listed for Poll 227 in Edmonton-Strathcona costituency, The poll consisted of Bp huge western farm‘ near Ed- ‘monton, Expenses incurred for. this’ single poll $15. for the tor a double-knockout blavetts for the. Wanless and Trophies, The Little Lea- pepitie get away on September 4 due to low enrotiment. eve ‘The question of accommoda- tion for the few remaining pupils at Deer*Park was discussed at. Monday nights School. Board meeting and so decision has been announced, as Inspector ©. S. McKesizie and-C. H.-King, ‘Secre-- tary, plan to visit the area and investigate the problem further a ee Parents are advised that re- for the Dental and Pony Leaguers the day, Sept. 5. * All @eams are asked to get in shape for this and coaches to grrange umpires and equipment. Al games to start promptly at 6:15 p.m. to avoid darkness. Any team must lose two games to be from the playoffs. deputy returning officer, $10 for the poll clerk and $25 each for “two enumerators who placed the And after all this the voter was in England and didn’t even get to the poll. Perhaps the big loser in this | unique situation was. the printer who would be obliged to print 125 copies of ‘this list for a: fee of 14 cents. From the Canadian Weekly Editor. Schedule of the playoffs is as follows: , Red versus ‘Senators, Wednesday, Sept 4. Indians ver- sus Yanks, Wednesday, Septem- must be done before son and Ki: Rev. Father J, B. Barnes of Fernie, who was St, Rita’s Pas- tor a few. years ago, sent a tele- gram of best wishes and congra- tulations to the parish. Robson, is Club hela on Night ‘Schoo! courses ood it was felt that unless enrollment was more encouraging than last year, the courses might not be carried on. ca . Anyone wishing to take a particular course is advised to contact the Secretary's office or the High School office, as soon as possible, so an.idea can be formed on what is most A request from the Fall Fair Board for the use of the High School Auditorium for the exhibi- tion was approved by the Trus- tees, also a request for the use of the auditorium and lunch room on November 2, when the Kiwan- plan to put on a giant “bingo night” in aid of the arena. Other items of business dis- cussed were the gym and atsdi- terium rental schedule, which is to. undergo minor changes ant adjustments before being publi- cized, and the Safety Patrol and Crosswalk planned fer Kinnaird School. ‘The quarterly financial state- ment for the period ending June 30 was approved, in the amount. of $169,875. ‘The meeting was attended by @ full board, and Inspector C. S.. McKenzie was also preesnt. Castlegar Plays Saturday - For B.C. Fastball Crown; Grunerud On Castlegar’s club, :-the_..Castlegar ; Merchant Van. Roster top-notch | ball outccme o!' the games: An. added sidelight, of the ts... > make their bid for Senior “A” Castlegar-Vancouver game will thi : Fastball be the Ken G when they battle it out with who chucked ball’ for Castlegar Vancouver and Victoria at Butler for a n@mber of years and who Park. in Trail. The B.C. Playoffs. start Sat- urday night at 8 p.m. when Cast- legar meets: Vancouver.- From is now employed by CPA at. Vancouver will be en the Van- couver roster and will face the team he knows so well—and who The new church, at # then on it will be decided by the know him just as well. planned to people, will.be situated “at the corner of Elm and Fifth, and it is hoped that it will be ready for Easter services, } for the building a‘pari in’ assisting the Bishop at: the sod-tursing were Remi Assie of Castlegar and W. F. Shicwarok ‘of have ‘been Williams and Fair- banks of Nelson and the Con- tractor: is Guy Guido of Kinnaird. Glerk of Works Appointed For Hespital Hospital Society Direct met Wednesday evening and a cussed ‘quotations received on items of - A long-time resident ot Rob- son, David Cameron Magee, known affectionately among his many friends as “Fibber”, passed. away. Tuesday in the Trail-Tad- anac Hospital at the age of are iar. Magee was born Omemee, Ontario and left that Prevince.in 1917 to take up farm- ing at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, The Magee. family came to live.in*Robson-25-years ago where Mr. Magee was employed at the William Waldie & Sons saw- mill, as the present Celgar plant ‘was then Imown. During the first few years at Robson he wea en- gaged in fruit ranching and for a time & 15th, Those’ who wish to take ad- vantage of the plan, which is open to all beginners and those © gtade two pupils who participat- ed Jast year, should send in the $5. fee as soon as possible, with the application form. Forms can be obtained at the Secretary's a store and service station at ‘the Castegar Ferry on the Robson side of the Columbia. ed by the CM & S Company at Trail, and remained with the company until his retirement 19 teal 1950, office for those who’ did not pick th them up at the June registrations. The School Board wishes to ‘ He was a former member of ae "David Cameron Magee Robson Resident Passes held today from the Robson Com- munityMemorial’ Church, Rey. > R, Stone officiating, assisted b: Dr. J. R. Evans. Interment will be in the Heb- son Cemetery. = Home Nursing Classes Open September 10 ° ‘Verna L. White, RN, Provin- cial Nursing Officer for John’s Nursing Division, will give the opening lecture for the Kinnaird Home Nursing Division, accord- ing to word received by Mrs. S. Gallo, RN, who = in charge of the Kinnaird grou] * Classes open ven with the lecture Mr. Magee was also employ- by of 13 weeks, a lecture and prac- tical instruction being given each esday, tered Nurses assisted by the - Home Nursing Division, District Citizen’s Club branch recently Public Health Nurses and Nurs- es of the Victorian Order known some.of these being major artic- les such as operating tables and sterilizers, It was -reported that the emergency lighting system ® gasoline driven generator will save a consiterable sum over the over to a‘ battery: system which, Former Residents Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bell, former residents of Castlegar, Kinnaird and Trail, were honor- ed on the occasion of their 25th Wedding Anniversary, at a din- ner given by Mr. and Mrs. E. : 4 estimated costs. of the change-Frederiksen of Castlegar, The delicious turkey dinner Lectures are given by Regis- fi ber 4, White Sox versus Orioles, stress the fact that these forms, Friday, September 6. ‘and the registration fee must be Pony. League .48 83 in the office before follows: : i a dead te of September Cubs versus Braves, ‘Thurs: | ‘ ne se pb, Bek formed ‘here, as V.ON. He is survived by his wite Those rested taking Rose, two sons, David Ronald of the co e inte e yes contact Los Angeles, and Robert of Trail, either Mrs. S, Gallo, phone 4227 day, September 5, Dodgers ver- sus Cards, Thursday, September 5. Winner meets Giants, Tues- day, September 10. e school busses will run on the same schedule as ast year for the’ present, one daughter, Mrs, Helen Moat of Seattle, and 9 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers George and James in Ontario. Fimeral services are being or Mrs, J, C. McLeod, phone 2583 as soon as possible, as Mrs. Gal- Jo would like to’ have enro}iment figures in early. was previously contemplated for’ was served outdoors ¢n the Fred- the hospital. eriksen's lawn, to 20 invited The problem of ‘obtaining guests, and a special feature was suitable staff for the new buil- the beautifully decorated three- ding, and to have this staff ready ~ : cake, the work to start in when the building of the local: bakery. is completed, came up for ee Master of Ceremonies, Ken sion among the Di a clever skit, Hospital Administrator has teen along the lines of 2 “mock wed- authorized | to advertise in the ding”. The skit was especially ‘Canadian Nurse” magazine,.and-enjoyed by the: guests as many is the -larger” farnd Papers, for humorous incidents known to those present were woven into Those edideet were M.‘E. the plot, and the “groom's” Moran, G, Guido, Mrs. C, Saun- favorite sports of ‘fishing and ders, G, Reith, J. Williams, re- curling were objects of comment. Presenting the Board of Trustees Mr, and Mrs. Bell were pre- and J. Bainbridge, Administrator. conteg with a beautiful silver At a previous meeting pur- hase of most of the daundry sandwich tray, the gift of the and kitchen equipment wes ap- dinner guests, proved, and the ‘Administrator Corseges worn by Mrs; Bell was authorized to proceed witn and daughter Leslie, who ac- orders for bedding and linens, companied her parents to Cast- The appointment of H. Smith legar, were made by Mrs. How- of Glenmerry as Clerk of Works ard Anderson, on the Hospital construction was The Bells, who now inalized and approved by the Port Alberni, have been visiting meeting. The position is on 2 with relatives and friends in part-time Castlegar, and are well-known in A donation of $500 was re- the district, Mrs, Bell is a sister ceived from the Consolidated of Mrs. Frederiksen, and of Ross Mining and Smelting Company, and Noah DeFoe, the family be- e go towards equipment purchas- ing among the earliest settlers in Castlegar. Mr. Bell is also An invitation to attend the in Castlegar, rnd fer a pana ot West Kootenay Regional Council time was Secretary of the Cast- of B.C. Hospital.Associations was legar Schoo} Board, tater opening received by the Board of Hos-'a Real Estate and Insurance Of- pital Management. . ficé here.