_CASTRE. NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. ough’ Chapter, Leaders group, Jed by Ed Kelter of Nelson, ‘will be fea- tured ‘in a program ‘at the Stanley Hi Tunior.. “Senior High School auditorium. Friday 4 Nov. 5,-s) by ‘the Lillian Kil- will also ammo auditorium’ ‘of: the: Stanley. Hum- phriés -Junior‘Sénior High; z z Sb; ree Coghitt. aways {is% winder Distridt Teachers 'Assotiation.: Although fgredies by: “Madge Miller dairy The “story aires pean a * wonderful talking ' cat «who is so anxious’ to ‘obtain ‘a pair of red | velyet’. boots ‘that he ‘does not Lo. ‘The team are widely known for their dexter- ity arid agility of limb and will give a display of and other, gy. stics. The, Stanley Humphries High: School. -Band at th “Homework” Given Interesting Airing At Monthly. Mee g. Of Parent-Teacher Assoc. - “Homework”. the’ topic of & panel discussion. by three stu- dents: two ‘parents ‘and’ two tea- chers at the’ “monthly, meeting ‘of the Stanley | Humphries Parent. Teacher Association inthe High ‘School Library. Monday evening: students taking” “part. Elaine Cook, Peter Popoff and Olga Sanmsonoff; ‘parents were . Mrs. J. Scott and Mr.. Lindgren and teachers were J. H. Hen- derson and A. Harvey. \ The points of view of parents, students and. teachers. were .ex- which - was Very: well, ‘réceived. “Our, probelms * seem; minor ‘when you hear of some they have to‘cope with in larger ‘centres,” Mrs. Campbell * observed.- A hearty vote of thanks was rl ‘Telephones In Castlegar District: ° There were.a total of 747 tele- phones in the Castlegar Exchange area at Sept, 1, 1954. This ,information is. contained in the latest isssuevof “Telephone Talk” ‘a’ publication of the’ B.C, ase cs ma ektended ‘to. Mrs.’ C: M1 for “were | her report, s S Mrs. J. F. aisach expressed thanks for the good attendance j and'to those who i ‘On ‘the same date there ‘were of which 333,063 were in B.C. the panl discussion, Next pa eral meeting willbe on Nov. 29. Chamber. Of Commerce z Continued from Page 1 ” Village Clerk A. T. ‘the PTA will an ona luncheon for the West Prtesrens and Boun- meeting.on Nov. 27. iceol res Letters’ are being sent to ‘pare ents encouraging them to join the PTA and also explaining what the PTA: is and does. A few more. new members would : be greatly. appreciated.: The president, Mrs, J.-F, Kil- - lough, informed the meeting. that the CBC School. For Parents by. S. Leacock will again be on ‘the air commencing Nov, 11. Time of broadgast - will be in. the papers, Tt was noted that a number or organizations are urging . the elimination of Crime Comics.” Mrs.: D. Campbell gave an in- teresting report on the. Eastern Border .Conferente at Cheney, ‘Wash., dents, parents” and teachers par- and ‘a panel di on “Teens and Our Times,” Buildin za lk - OGL We Supplies Building & Supply Co. Ltd. CASTLEGAR. PHONE .406 Jerossing atthe North end of Kin- a‘ cost point of view by sthe board of commissioners before taking any - action, J. R. Elliott presented the findings of the Honorary Life ted: at. the Tiros meeting | and gave notice that, at.the Novem- ber ing he would ai These . would provide’; for: 1. ofa Honorary Membership Commit- tee. each year. 2. Awarding of Honorary ‘Life men) of.:a* senior.. age’ Serre for. ber of not less than:10 years. A ‘Waldron, Road. Foreman, | of Renata, was ‘accepted: as a’ new member < of the Chamber. i ‘Guests ‘at the! méeting were Col. H.°G. Gerdes and A. Done aldson of” th Kaiser Corp; “A. cool Sunniv: Limited Daetaned 1A idee! Bigtetatotes ar WON'T ee : naird, is being ‘investigated from !. amendments to the “constitution. ‘ hips in the’ ber to|. outstanding and -or, long | and ed. | faithful “ service, : first to. the} :, :| Chamber and then’to the com-|' ‘munity; who ‘have: had a .¢on-, jtinucus membership in the Cham- yf Co. a total of 363,093 phones in B.C. |. think “it strange when a large filing “fish ‘gives them to airs in exchange for life." The fish of course is- an’ enchanter who.can change into any ‘animal te. Han his wicked ends.” ; : This enchanter needs ‘a, tive leat clover for _a magic brew he is preparing. When he drinks it he will live forever’ and. all people will become :his | slaves ,| Puss has found such a clover for the Princess Angelique : with whom: his master, @ paor. wood- cutter, .is in. love. < . How the enchanter pursues the five leaf clover and .how. Puss tricks. him and arranges events so his. master -may marry the Princess is the story of the play. There will be two Performances of the’ play. here at £00 P. and at 7:30. p.m. The first Canadian Postage [stamps were. issued sin‘ 1851. THE HOLIDAY. “THEATRE - : PRODUCTION OF : "Duss In Boost WILL: “BE, PRESENTED. "HIGH SCHOOL. aupitenies Mar EE PERI ORMANCE “AT. 4:00. P.M. EVENING. PERFORMANCE: ‘AT 8:00: Be Phone 2271 se : one y \PS Ale yeah ‘| terest-‘was : expressed in‘the 4New South Asia”,? 'He’s your man: —your. mai “in, easy circulation’ we haves where ‘the circulation goes, how-it ‘was obtained He is_one, of the ites staf o. ex é ‘auditors who are-working constantly, to Provide : : to all of our: ‘books and records i in ‘obtaining the FACTS about:our ‘circulatio n— : ‘facts obtained by the A.B.C. auditor, forjyour i fe ti wk The ci yt d AB. Cc. reports which tell: you ‘méthods' for. rae an Te. nm FACTS. ; - A.B... REPORTS — FACTS AS, A.BAS HE BOUGHT THIS NEW ORLEANS SPITFIRE FORA BRIDE! *