\ CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith spent a few days at Bosswell, B.C. at the home of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs, L, Heffer. Mrs, D. Gavrilik and grand- last week. Mra. H. ‘Schellenberg and:son| - Graig, visited: friends and rela- tives in Rossland for a few ead “Mr. and Mrs. W. K: Fox ‘have returned from Victoria, where they. visited their. son, and daughter-in- Jaw, Mr. ane "Mr. W. Fox, ‘BE we CLEARLY, “THURSDAY, APRIL! 12; 1956 “John McLeod {+i CASTLEGAR’ NEWS,” CASTLEGAR, “B:C.: “Once ‘again’ th Kinnaird Little]. Gwen Sommertield A Samuel French Production, aren wad ora —————— —1 BS ,| must be ready .by May Ist. At}. Of. the 3,685,000, 1955, 185. R yh ‘News’ UN | tats ‘meeting, it was ‘decided: to|’ Canada at! ee 1, 1055, 1185, obson, News : f \| have’. the: electric stove in the )’ were. childless:, { : —_ fae tauseh kitchen . repaired . and |; in’ the 1947-54 perlod “form i : nena wis. i) any money, remaining from the|: living. costs in Canada increased 1] 2 Mi and Mrs.. Rupert’ Wake- siri id Sod al Ne es N waz ‘held:. their donation: given :by ‘the; Evening |: by’ 747.8. per. cent, prices, of ‘|field and family of Maidstone, monthly: busineds meeting at-the| Group, woula “Zo. toward : Paint equipment. and ‘materials used 1] Sask. ‘returned home _.after-spen- home (of, Mrs.A. .W..‘Thorp with] ing. the church’ ceiling.’ . | by. farmers « increased by, 45.7 one : re a Seni atte Mrs, Ww. ° Deyit "Aue 16 mene “present, The presi=) a’ ‘réport'.was ) ‘tend “on the jper cent...) ie P a s 7. O ‘ . Melvin. Hougen and relatives. outed ‘Phone 426! - . all- the ‘members | who helped United = nity. and. its ‘services Reiail sore In Canada al a 3 -— a . withthe ‘Annual /Bean Supper, Tea‘ was served by; the hostess: || record total .o aa 2. jon Mrs, George: Miller. cee ar held rece: tly’ when : 05. seca at in. 195 Ran after. spending Basher a = — =|" : served. ess, Me eae Cantey ang lores accounted eas ‘|Calgary, Alta. at the home o! pay | pineeE Wearoy pe sa Mrs. FB . hep ‘lion, ‘chair stores for $21 ion. i g Members | were” « qavised - “that meeting . will.be .held ‘In. the J her daughter, Mrs. D. x Camr-| Gastlegar Happenings | ‘Kinnaird Komer Peay Ser re eapemed renee ae gre “1s. PAY. DAY” seach . day to invest. a small sum in, future hap- piness. - t now -you can” put.” yourself > and your’ “family on? another Dr. and Mrs. Kit: and Dorothy as well as Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Maloff of Saskatoon, Sask. were visitors on Sunday of Mr. and . Theatre is.getting ready to de- N monstrate: how. | much ,” talent there’ is in the district, this time under, the ‘direction ‘of son, David spent Easter in Ross- land and “Trail. Miss. training, in the Jubilee Hospital the Play i Werniece ‘Scott: as ‘a selfish. in- dolent daughter ‘of’ Major Gen- 1 Ne Mr. and Mrs. Nick Burac left//> « ° RM‘ Wednesday to attend’a Travellers Convention in Calgary. who A vited along with: Basil, for the weekend, and Briggs,:the Butler Muriel Scott, nurse-in- played by Wally Walper. Marge’ McBain of. Brilliant. ‘A eral and Mrs. Wilton (John Mc-|-:'The scenes are’ played: for the roll that will’: ‘take ng, ir . if Mrs, ° Walter.. Popoff. “Mrs. _§kilton. of: Kimberley : : cast’ of 8 persons are spending |Leod and Jean Fitzpatrick) dot-| most part:in the drawing room ee Mn your pay AL in. Victoria, returned to ee Mrs, A. Zuckerberg has re} | visited. Mr. and Mrs. A. \Culley|{: rp igae every spare moment with ‘Jane| ing parents who favor their eld-| at the Wilton’s Country Home i ie studies atiee spending thes 'S| turned home after for the MONDAY Steps Out”, a 3;act ‘Comedy ‘by|er daughter over Jane ’(Joan| with one ‘scene,(the Ist of: Act cheques: stop’ coming in. ‘| LIGHTWEIGHT CULTIVATOR: holiday. at the home of her Pat-| pois holiday’ visiting hse Mr. Kessl f Sil Syisit = Kenneth Hotne: not. to ), their ; Grand-| If,’ taking place: in. Jane's’ Bed- Ask. about ‘North Ameri-~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, daughter and family: in Victoria. ; Kessler of Silverton ‘vistt- d en ed his daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Sirs, Carl oeblich for the ‘weekend. that many “behind the’ scenes”}ma Si field), “ar . ori who takes Jane's. part and: aids room, ‘The? story. covers -a.very —-one we are sure you won't want to miss ‘Executives of the Robson W.A. met! to make arrangements ‘for to be held on ‘ean... Life's.’ guaranteed Merry Tiller, thé self-propelled, efficient rotary culti- helpers ‘ whot put . family and vator and garden tractor—two machines.in one—for | home second’ and “Act in’ first Mrs. Murray: Little is.spending a holiday in ‘Revelstoke. _ Mitel Supply Ltd. CASTEEGAR: B.C. fy | : produces more garden | ! f H PHONE 355 1 Pennsylvania has been visiting his father, Mr. Harold Foxtee. in proportion to Mr. ‘Walter Dams, left via plane during the weekend for Vancouver, he. will also visit his and British Columbia has the high- est ratio of adults convicted of indictable offenses Panes Ed- at Gibson, B.C. Mrs. Ivan Horie leaves dur- of ‘the new. cruets ‘at the Easter service, ca-hostess « ‘was Mrs, J. Batchelor, 7 Mr, Brian Johnston, staff of S.H.H.S. was one of the “old boys” who returnéd to pay of - the} | ie Castlegar | ‘We must be. careful with fire. Forest fires can change green hills into Rlack wastelands - by .gestroying ‘in: a’ few hours «trees ‘that. smay ; have taken centuries to. grow. ; Forest: fires “do bl “flies” which have two pairs. of taxe wings are: wrongly named. The family has a, bad reputa- tion. It includes most’ of the. in- sects—such as the house ’ fly, mosquitoes,. and the tsetse fly— that hum: It a coffee’ party place to give the people ‘of. the ana poets nee en wasil Gilbert ana ss srill be presented ga the - all your farm and garden needs! Merry Tiller is light, |April 19th at the home of Mrs. Mrs, , Laura’ Hewet and Bar- district’ an “evening : of real en-| sister's _ boy! as Kinnaird provement | ety sturdy, dependable’. . . g W. T. Waldie. All ae Bien R. Ww. Cook, hiamy and bara of | Kaslo, visited Mrs, io (Gordon ‘Smibert);" Margot, | Hall on, April 27th, and” ‘28th. A : requested to bring @ friend. “Forks, where they were visiting | [ott ng pera faring _ et seetiias meewn — : “In 1955. the!.amount: remitted “easier, for-less money! . | Mrs, J. Oborne, who has beon Me cooks father and E z nsfer. cad “Fuel-.Ltd., . Trait (eee erat aay Tpke Dis to the federal’ government: by a patient in the Ki Lake| Mr. ci : tastaig. wit: be alved Gat ae the fears (1, al Cc} ures . crap ook ‘\the Canadian ‘automobile. indus-' REAL FARM AND General. Hospital- at Nelson, e Mrs, C. Brodman and s0n,! May meeting, Mrs. Schellenberg, i Aptis ‘ ; Piteagts és : try as sales.and ‘excise taxes, on GARDEN HELPER now in’ the Mount St.’ Francis)Rene, spent a few days last|will have charge of the Altar , ann, | NEW. ST tsr the’ ve ae ine ne : . week, visiting’ relatives in Ross-| for the month of May, Rev. yer Salmo ROACHES| flies, | drdgonflies. and» Teor ae 5 5 Mr. Frank Foxlee of Pittsburg,|!and- and Slocan. Resker spoke of the dedication erate /FIRE: DANGER APPROAC i gonflies- and other seer [Keo] “INSURE ‘Dick Fowler’ tr . ery year in said includes the stable | flies, “horse To GE SURE ward Island the ing the weekend for. Vancouver, ee ae ba Si Pexguson. Soe eta balks of the efforts flies, deer flies, gnats’, such: as For, AW Ye : where she will’ attend the An-/ ne? ct"Eaure Ross Ghat Ne of: the British C Forest | "and ‘the midges or, our NT secre ‘ een: ‘ Rieke : TODE, Mrs. Horie a a astegate son, Since its formation 25° wa : = Service and ‘the forest industry. which are called’No-see-ums that INSURANCE, NI ‘NEEDS North American C ( : — In the decade 1944-1953, on the|bite and suck the blood: of men one ee 6S QUALITY P ROD UCTS Foe BARGAIN PRICES papel Lillisn Killough Chap- tHlended "ine ange, held : ein 3 ean aa te 320, ‘000 acres. were. burn-| and - domesticated or wild | amii- ANDERSON “Rh Life 3 : . . : er Castlegar. thee Sees 3 ere age ed over annually. In °1953,-a mals, Both’ Flies and [warble AGENCIES re Rebson, 8.C. i; i 4 i iy oe Mr. and Mrs. J..H. Pederson, came from Port ‘Albee Moose The Eremeni (1) ail : relatively:: favorable | year, “ap- flies' are serious : | eneral Electric Appliances cee Tee nie wean |monton and Eerie” la nar ann . oe , i3ee"era rere es eae ec eee ae aa : i week holiday in New Westminis-|™monton and Fernie. naar aD 5 : : cp th and. 14th: ‘ YY. 7 - z oe “ : : ter, where they Visited their Mr. and Elm P. A. GAGLARDI : & ot PRICES. EFFECTIVE: APRIL 13 . || pr British 7 Columbics fully grow wheat ‘in many .re- : — < son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and| ,, Mrs. er .. Kraft Dupeetea pie . zz forests from ‘fire.. Without: ‘this | gions. . ‘ Mrs. Ove Pederson, ave returned from a month’s Minister; of Highways G.E. AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER expenditure,’ damage could.have $249.00 re tur ra On ‘thé other hand, the | fy | s holiday in’. Hawaii. 5 : been® incalculably greater, ‘than family “includes. many % ULAR: $299.00 SPECIAL ose. 8 Mrs: N- Defoe, has. returned eee Will Unfold < lit was in 1953. which. are ‘extremely. useful - e D % : from a visit with her mother in : A “b : ‘ + It sis: ry — house flies, blow SEO eAR. ahem SPECIAL a : Burnaby. ae ; British: that controlled fire car be a faith | flies, flesh’ flies ‘and vinegar flies - FILTER FLOW, REGULAR $399. 00: a aeen Sle $359.00 Harry “Séniniers i a ‘patient NOTICE . || ful servant and that ‘uncontrol- in the Trail Tadanac Hospital. _ Hoe Poe terion are some: of. ‘them: — and other's : en e can be enemy. aS or as’ pre- , Coss ‘Tue people of British Columbia| dators upon noxious inserts ~ Purses ‘ind Hats” G.E. WRINGER WASHER : : - M. E. Moran has.returned from 3 The 1D. Progra imme: : # 4] should: learn. :something about —by ‘Bil Myzing _DELUXE- WITH PUMP REG. $299.00 SPECIAL .... ws $149.00.: baa trip in ‘the Okanagan ‘Transportation’ pier howrand: Nae Latha start : : : a bis en Sas : : Sabet tones th British Col EEE ES zi hit et iy i Mrs.- Odd. Aaslang and. Infant Garage” se 5 ©. ye eae ia: cine eerie: ‘many ENROLL: WITH ‘THE G.E. Super Deluxe RANGE 40” 2... cee eee $459.00 aaniatet sete ae a willbe open for SOCIAL CREDIT benefits ‘as’ well as a’-major por- : - ee Hospital, "Nelson. Y FRONT END: SERVICE :. we tit :tion : of the -provincial~ income. The: people - of - this . Province soeie ‘do everything ~ “possible 'to* tect: their ” forests ~ ‘by re- duchig ‘the damage,’ from” man- caused fires, Mr.’and Mrs, Wilbur Horning, Keeps YOU Infornied are enjoying a vacation at ‘Tom: i kins, , Sask. ° British Columbia, ‘Social. Credit League “FRIDAY & _ SATURDAY’ until petty p.m. ‘Misses Sherril ‘and Carol Lee $100 ALLOWANCE oN USED: RANGES. AND WeOD : & COAL STOVES Riley, spent the visit- 5 ing relatives at Grand’ Forks. — “ USED RANGES & FRIDGES AT. BARGAIN waren Oran: Te ‘BISCUI Weston’s Z : teed SVQ eozs pko. Creams: etc. - ° Bi ek i = wt Mil : kg. 156 | | FLIES—coop *& “BaD, Mr.. and Mrs, Barrie Hill, have pase Lae MeN = " ; : Bones ANNOUNCEMENT “SIZES 4-40 Rayeted “ALSO — QUEEN BESS “LINE OF Be ‘SKIRTS, HALTERS and, TEEN-AGE SPORT TOGS : % Hee es ; CASTLE ELECTRIC ct AN eet pee ety i PHONE 4184 ee | Mes. J. Folts,” of Sylvan. Lake, \) Alberta. Mrs. Foltz,:. will ‘also "The * fly” family is one. of the four - largest’ in -the’insect king- ‘dom and,\-so far, . over ~ 80,000 species, have been -. described. ‘They. differ from most other’ in- — - : : | visit: other parts, of the Koo- “TMs Sales & Servieg | Oe eo Her from most other in o - Phone 2996 —— home.” pee ae te. a Plumbing. &. Heating 4 Finale pal, of wings.” Butter: |} Everything ‘In Te. , j pons 5 ; Mrs. W. Blackwell is a patient * Fi ‘Supplies “Pint aes 7 5 in the Rossland Hospital. 1 HAVE PURCHASED THIS. DEPARTMENT SHHS Students To Hold i Miss “Lynn? Richardson,was al]... , GR ot recent holiday visitor to Spokane, Dr. G.. A. Sumner, -leaves’ to- day for Vancouver for-a. week, and while there he will attend the Naturopathic . convention. . Mr. cand Mrs," Remi “Asie, spent a few days holiday in the Spokane . district. during the week 3" ee seine “FROM WALDIE LUMBER: & BUILDING~ .. SUPPLY. LTD. AND WILL OPERATE AS: ‘Smith's | oe ' PLUMBING & HEATING : YOUR CONTINUED: PAT! NZ GE. ‘WILL _ Fleetwood : TeV.’ : First Carnival Friday. “After Jong’ months ‘of ‘prepara- tion and planning,” ‘the’ students of: Stanley “Humphries ‘~ High School are ready:.to ‘put on their first’; School ‘ Carnival tomorrow. ‘Though well ertablished : in other Ssuch - id. .and Nelson,‘ and pes the border, this**is ‘the : first’ time for» the Jocal students. “ ‘Gay © carnival :\games, ” candy "ROBSON, GASTLECAR RECREATIONAL AND WELFARE » ‘SOCIETY 4 Dahlia, iediolus t d : 10, ai ral i “B i jc BROOMS areal \ a . 2 Contocse and District. Film Co el 7 KINNAIRD, Audrey and Allene Wanless, returned to their home in Pen- i : BE APPREC ). ‘ and. candy apple. booths will be : =: Heton during the weckend, after : JATED aN . in full, oe ste noon shear om ee : visit their grandmother, Mrs. - : : MITH school,. while. a * e i : HH Sésuiners \ nek SA aN oY BILL s oe _Broddeloth Cabos: Brand. ‘ ‘and. cake: auction swill be held} ]>° ~ ae cae? 3401 : PHONE : 5 293 white - or: assorted, colors . Sizes 15 to 17° alittle latez/in ‘the ‘evening. 1h: ; E : __ Mrs, May Wolverton, is spend- a a : Sleeveless, ‘sizes 12°- 20 “$4.49 + At* nine ‘o'clock | a dance’ for|} : FAG: b ing a months holiday with her od 6 i g students and invited - guests’ will ees y ; ; family in Calgary. ;| EXCEPTIONAL. VALUE |. a ‘beheld: and the: Queer of the ‘ CS Sante P Blok He z Carnival | wi chosen ro. ve FOR ease Mr. C. Hogg, left recently for|] - _ WE. HAVE: SOLD OUR | $4 19 MEN'S KHAKE among the grade 12 Queen Can- : Waterways, Alberts, - where, he uA DP TS: ' Geiry Ann’: Wanless;|{: : * 9] will ‘be “employed, Mrs. | Hogg : 4 tS ana Natalie ‘Glebott“R “Ruth William-| . and son. Latry, will remain here PLUMBING &: bs be DEPARTMENT | Caribou Brand fo match Le eects’ and Be 30-40 ‘Hae fakes watohe gators t is a ©. weig mete dred’ Marcellus,’ Fi Tonk the. vote, term. tickets sold-. by ‘the: candidates,: the, Queen ‘will: choose . the wir- ‘ner of several fine prizes. 4 3 /AQ large «number of « Carhival’ prizes’ have. been bought for. the, games and: some’ otner: very. ‘at- tractive - ones: have’. been gener- ously: donated by local: business, firms*.or ‘an. ‘advertising ». basis. Thése} latter. prizes will be. pro- minently : displayed | with - the JEANS in . black denim Ladies’ sizes: '2--20 |: 2 SBOE oS Mrs, “C. Bell .and. daughter, this aod Mie We Bd Bi m visitors . and a . D. || Sharples. They leave shortly for ie Sn ith Ss Vancouver te join Mr. Bell in 1 i ‘BP. oi thelr new home. “AND... TAKE THIS, OPPORTUNITY. OF “Rev. L. C. Johnston, occom- EXPRESSING OUR SINCERE: THANKS FOR nie oe = ee panied by Mrs. J. ‘Thatcher, Mrs. ‘ x : YOUR PATRONAGE. Girl's sizes 8° : 12 © $390" ‘ : : cine 4 Findlater and Mr, W. Blackwell, a names: ‘of the donors, ~-~ : : : e : visited patients in Trail Tadanac ‘OXFORDS ; “Meanwhile, the:school is buzz . : . . oe é i ae: ren: Beep and’ Rossland Hospital bas 3 \ ing with’ vexcitement: and ‘gay ‘AT 8: 00 P. M:: ze as I = ‘ “$4.99°. Tunette Suns chosing. tant “pare See ae lents. ‘are: hopin; par-= . F . : Bene : ALL. HOMES IN ‘THE DISTRICT WILL BE bedi ment Seni es ai ‘ Ele onted ents too, ‘will ‘be able to come ~ (0 MEMBERSHIP TICKETS $1.00. : 7 sian it 7 Back ade tag oF ef | eames eae ene al] oR CANV. ASSED row," on. Tuesday. evening.) i eyelets, -foam. rubber | °~ Rawcord ‘Sole, sizes , ones Protit realized fom fhe Available “from Credit Union Office and Fira Council Mache: The main business being, ways Lu ER & BUILDING ‘SUPPLY LT a soles, => eee Bea eg 7 to ‘ Student's’ Council “for, the pur- fj | and “means ‘of being organized aan Gan Te SRA TEE Te Nias athe os z ; F499 ; “ $1.95 chase of awards, pins’ and letters tor the Fall ‘Tea and Sewing ma- : : 2 = a eh - — - - - for’ . : ? ; : \ “ ree .