E i E A. Fremenko & Co Prices Effective Jen. 14 end 15 q24 Mia Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 8, NO. 3 ‘CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 8 CENTS PER COPY Equalized Assesement, Celgar Scored — [| Automatic Firearms (Sastch Flan Rent Se Public Opinion Will Stop \ Must.Be Regiserod Govt, Okays Purchase Of pistols and fully automatic fire- arms owned by who ary fs Fi fo nsronrgona | . KaiserDamWhenFacsKnown =r acur rea scr (Castlegar Land For Hospital ps orm registered, Dam will never be built. Public opin- the during the weekend by Cor. G:] Government approval of the purchase of the southern half wre known,” siid constraction Kona ge. Of] of Block 64 within the southern’ limits of the Village of Castlegar, ‘attended public meeting . las a site for a Castlegar district hospital, has been received by the by the Castlegar CCF Group. and i & i fy Hf rf £ sf Pe ri tf fast Ba: les Fe: sf g tall] ing of Society directors Wednes- day evening by A.C. Sylvest, Society president. The epproval | ‘was contained in a letter to Mr. BS 2? i i i 3 2 Hl INEAPPLE ‘Chunks 20 ex. tin 35¢ JUICE Ei “The Kaiser dam’ will give |Jobs to Americans. I say we can hhave that industrial empire here. the F | ! ance 3 Health and Welfare, Mr, Cox's letter advises “the fare i hy 3! 2B det lil Ba} 4 = . gE Sliced tb. ren. Smoked ge a8 : ef it i F i 7 j { i CLEARANCE SALE - $1.95 and $2.95 racks SKIRTS “All - 26% Off. Reg. Price CHILDREIS omnis 25 % Ott Reg. Price COATS ‘and DRI ‘on sale at prices reduced from 25% to 50% bE ae i i il Ht i s" t f i wl! ge ie | i 3 i i iy |: rf FFEGTE ul ie Erg Fi: e : i | li RUBBER FOOTWEAR ‘Women’s Snow Boots $8.95 pr. OVERSHOES $3.95 and up HY ua Hf Hi i z i a7 i 2 ih ed Fal if { kj i g Specials January 14th and 15th i i i i ? (H i EE hig k I it i ul fie a [rk ile ; rf E an I 38 i | | i it i : iyi i ; ; f STRAWBERRY JAM, Co-Op i crf H | y WELL-TEX; SHADOW. BOARD; ETCH-WOOD; FIR VENEER; Higher: Assessments Might Mean Lower Properly Taxes! sr: i} Pe E Ff g E ee. Bs teal + OAK F See aoe of the Kiwanis Division Six in ceremonies thet were part of the successful Kiwanis Ladies’ Nite in the Twin Rivers Hall, TOMATO SOUP, Co-Op, 20 oz. | G00D STOCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY * a . heads 5 - i M. E. Moran, vice | including the VERTICAL RLANKING IS ; : tr net Soule prensa er | meting oe THE TREND OF TODAY. RENOVATE. ; fay and. Tony Kicating, tren | esi SOS osc a A, A. Lambert, chairman of the Ri- . A. Wil i 13 > BF a x s h 3 Kinnaird -|vers elementary school, es 5 school ‘safet ae : a 2 tins ‘Board of Com- Dono: li: / Need Maer og Trail, test, presi-| Business canvass for the Projects é ‘YOUR HOME NOW WITH THE, ooo ‘ , B meeting of edt of the Castlegar Club, who| S9iety. J , three years, an i the T hope President Ken will 2 large pkts for MASy = Tic APPLY, WALL ROADS ening. stops rf C was master of ceremonies for the ie4 1 we ite treats MARGARINE, SOLO ‘THEY WILL ADD BEAUTY TO ANY KED se a a OM ae prod gg niecriain panies — tesdance Mt, Ga perngrty are PLYWOOD Room IN YOUR HOME. ence i tions ® : oh Sarr | thank everyone hezrtily for the i } qi “etween component munici- " support given me.” 2 Tbe. forse: ai | pal und rural areas of school i lev " . F. Killough. LARD, Calgary Packers : Brain cqutzele Yeuations all end Civil Detect A G gary Fat Ni ’ Ait ‘) attaining a wide and equit-| attain equitzole valuations on al! snd Civil De‘ence; A- NBD, Came SEE US TODAY |. sees ee ee ‘i a ‘oR N WwW WW. 2 by real property taxation. it equali-|and We ges 4 Althot 1 increased proper-jand A. A. Lambert, Future Progress were discussed. cl F E LO PRICES! imran i Perpptien igeer ty values ms fr tee. ‘A letter from Mr. Orr, District | evening. i just and sible }. C, Muirhe ted| representative of the National] The large - was read, This ad-| several visitors and their wives val Provineg: | Kinnaird Film Board, Round Steak lb } ants i abee not | wide ocale, ties will port Commiice andl vised that there wil be a gener-frun the Trill Kiwanis Cub = i ie z pow be able to carry on their c. al meeting at the Castl Following a turkey banquet, . es =a : > SY toc eee ce moans [eesiness_ of {reali ed Kinnalr lementary School, Jan, —19,|Tony Kiesaling proposed 2 toast ing the installation ce- . po 5 ear “Share of tically. It is i of the Ys|to the Indies to which Mra J. F. actumueica speak VJ 2 4 =: fs * MSS) costs are distributed a-|mmber that taxes flcer respectively. RJ. Morice| ‘im Util. Killough cesporde* "Then came inet ak Coe sven or 0 hy . lb : ~ errs “ mong #ad carted by property, ues ‘was reappointed to the zai hers, will {a toast to Kiwanis by Mrs. R. T. 7 - 2 at i : q owners, : ‘expenditures. Committee. be discussed as possible projects|Waldie with M. E Moran re- : ~ é: : ° 3 For tasny: years, throughout Decem-| The offer to move the village coming year. sppnding. ‘ P ‘values the new Collinson| The Saturday Children's Films, re: at ke ith increas- by the Film Council have EPS ad cal Na ‘et | poet : rs i at the Castle Theatre, ‘ J ; aiph q N > > “i ing aut level ipaliti 3 betshiy a STORE . . 60 percent of 1958. actual to provide ted, eftfecti . |Saturday morning with the fol- PINE AT FOUR’ h has been reconimended ‘to all/in the number of was decided to lowing: “Night Mail,” Fishing in | tis ‘ial : . ‘Assessors for 1955..in the past et xosidential pre-charge for sowplowing areas|the Fjords; Paris, the Beautifc’; |cent attendance retained jonni |in front ot busioess premises| African Teibes; Camera. ‘Thrills olérs completed a year's per- Puppy property. values were et a relatively constant level, ‘on request, This has been done|in Africa; David and the attendance. wl municipal budgets in- 964. free of charge till now. and Gypsy Squirrel. In his president's report, W. T.