_ THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER | 13,1955 WE FEATURE NORWOOD ‘| made on’ Poppy ‘distribution’ wilt be Saturday, 5th. Ladie's ‘Auxiliary “will hold a Bake. Sale at West's Store, .Wed., m. A Pot Luck Supper is fo’ be held: at 6:00 p.m., November 11. All: Veterans and‘: wives ‘and friends are cordially invited, New tax_laws which provide incéntive: for. -those who find new ‘mineral properties and) ‘(bring them'‘inte production are | credited with having helped ‘the Canadian mining industry triple the, value of. its output, since 1946. . Among ‘'C adi . = November i November 9th from 9:30 to. 11:30 ie Mortality among newly planted evergreens is frequently caused by lack of moisture at their roots. ft is often the result of ‘the trees they have pad time ‘to: become * firmly establls! A method of. r bracing tall greens is is ‘shown in’ the accom- panying | Garden - Graph.’ Use three guy wires staked: a = even distances around the *Pro- 08e. 0 ie guy wires to stakes driven teltaay into the ground,” and notched to prevent the:' wires ing the t in- dustry ranks first;in. number of industry" formerly ‘ranked ‘first but ‘the rising volume of textile imports has “reduced that ‘ in- dustry’.to second Bint in total employment. Fi LATE: li! Building Supplies (& Supply: ‘Oo. Ltd. ASTLEGAR 2 ge "3351 & 40s) ~ SPECIAL : “HOT: WATER BOTTLES casecsesses’ $1.89 SPECIAL $1.29 | “ONCE A YEAR SPECIAL Reg... employees. ‘The primary’ textile]: It {important to the future of the tree to have the’ ‘Joop’ of cable ‘large. enough to allow: for the growth of. the tree trunk, as shown in the Garden-Graph.t . According to, ‘most -recent in|, in, " the fot sight months of, come tax regords,, highest th year, impor’ congas pen faneda thi workers in’ nada : ate is ra ah fr. ae period: of 3,0. exceeding’ exports: ‘the: perk vali and throughout: “the: ‘winter aive- off.. moisture. "Therefore, :: they must be well supplied wit water * before the ground freezes, As soon’as the ground: has. frozen, mulch ‘évergreens. with ‘a’. strawy manure: to- help ‘conserve - their. underground ‘supply: jof molsture. Extend the.-mulch eeu ay beyond ‘: the: : spread yoke, Bran branches, Prot otect them ‘against winter ; burning by wind ‘and ‘sun: Bur-': Jap, canvas‘or heavy cheesecloth stretched on stakea make'a good windbreak, _ ene ra paren Miss Marjorie Waite. Wed At Trail Saturday Friends and ‘relatives ‘witnes- sed..on Saturday, October, 29th at“'St.. Francis Xavier Church in' Trail, B.C., the ‘marriage: of Miss ‘Marjorie: Bllen Waite: and Peter’ George Sandulescu., +); ° The \ bride, - daughter: of: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Waite of Midale, Sask., was given in marriage by her oldest ‘brother, Morris Waite of Rossland, B.C. Ci ushered ’ by’: the: brother ot the brite, ‘Arnola ‘Waite of’ “Midale, Mrs.“ Waite chose for her daughter's marriage a navy dress with, pink trim ‘and (wore a, cor- sage of. pink and White carna- tions. The bride’s gown and vell were made by Bilss Linda Fran-, co of A reception was -held ,at_ the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Page of 1941 Plewman: Way, Roseland. The buffet ‘style -lunch,; was: pre- pared: by Mrs, Reg Waite ot Fruitvale: ; a Boxer auit ‘of black arrying a of red ‘and: white carnations, the bride was lovely in a floor-leng- th white gown of billowing net over ‘taffeta, featuring ‘a sleeve- less bodice. with scalloped. neck- line. Her flowing veil was held in-place by, a ruffled } and white tweed with. red’ and white accessories,: the bride left with the groom or: their honey- moon to: _Sockans, ‘Wash. The couple will ieside be “2052 Daniel. “Street, “Trail, -B. decorated © with -sequins and pearls. 4 The: groom's gift. to’ the pride was a dainty gold ‘cross: an matching’ earrings. ~ ‘Attendants. --were Mrs. Ww. Waite .ag matron’ of. honor‘: and Miss Colleen .. Sandulescu:, as; flower’ girl. Mrs. Waite wore a turquois ballerina. length. gown d| than » The lakes and rivers of t Canada cover an: area of 268,611 ‘square miles, an area ‘slightly larger that’ of ythe province of Alberta, es shes The number of tractors in: use from 159,752. to 389,688, in the 1941-1951 period. on. Canadian “ farms’. increased} INSULATION. ACE-:TEX. | TARTARES ‘SHINGLES © “PLASTER: ‘ BRICKS — BLOCKS °° ‘TOOLS ROOFING - | PAINT CEMENT. __ LUMBER | «LATH |. GYPROC =: “HARDWARE _ in’ shot: taffeta. ‘| carried colonial Bouquets of gold a Pe ib, ees Legs, ep: or shank end, Ib. amd Miss Senanleeu was attired | = Paid ay to 19: Sees 6 tals onan oa oz. | akein a FUR TRIMMED FLEECE Chamois ‘Lined and {Inte ined. ‘Colors, grey and c mel” BP iced -as low as... ALL: woo. ELYSIANS : Fully. aLined,.. Colors: light blue, voyal : $30:05 and $45 Wire « or GIRL’S “B ‘eusiacr, tn black melion 4 final: Red and: white: trim, red_gui y ~~ to the villi . Regi the ‘changing of burned out light bulbs, a.; special. ; was planned: with a representative a give:special:; in- should ‘be: changed. ‘ ‘persons’ doing ‘the: job, but had. %0:;be;-cancelled because ; enough - firemen could not jbeyprenent yy: the Tan ‘offer of $20.00:for the. ‘éwo} d.'>The, McColl- of $1,296, 92) - dered paid. :; eae eee ‘The question’ varose a8 to} ec. Oil: Co. have requested| ithe ».Village” Gar-! 5 ik ‘at: the: same price ments of ‘cities other than carte Trades Licenses, Mr. Seaton :was| asked: to see the Solicitor regard- ‘ing : this. The | vaceounts for. delegates ito] gin Prince George for Commissioners Krueger and Sommers’..in : the amount of. $168.41, cand $242.52): ey respectively ‘were ordered: pata.) 5 mmissioner, Atchiso: ALE Se of: Vancouver]. Bet agtday. ‘at’.10:45, a.m. ization. flights’ to “Air: Cadets from ine ‘conditions-: . Dakota from. the| the: tthe Ralph West Air-| © 07 MG: McLeod and high-!up 4 she: ‘boys: managed: to. - get ress to. teel: of . ‘Nelson, . as. well ai fr thi felson| in 'the* qiountaing? bi to: them:and, got: ea out all ‘in’ one-piece, R +/'They' ‘returned. home ‘on ‘Mon. ut Be as increased. until’ the. total:as), ugust, ;16; mow! 81 ‘The; plane ; sett at at 400. P. re Sthe: pee nee “the Public opinion Fes ~" garding the chege tot Mountain Time.’ on: “Thursday, ” November - 24th, nder, the direction of Mr. D G. ritten by the English | ‘authors Denham =to“the? reldence ot "ASS Haines $500 for if lump- |! hries “High- School at: ‘Castlegar ward | : $300, gareke Be; St ” peshing of * t antly. Leonora Eke played \;- objects: to: the: pro- ‘supplied. by: male admirers. :E1- Jen, : plead by (Mrs: Wi-Walk ficers’: Report, '- Inspecto: ‘ “ recommended that’ Maple Street be-made 'a: through’ street, par- ; ticularly jat 3rdivand) Sth. Aven- “ves with. "Step" signs to'be Pine: “Dhere’ were no} e tions ‘during. the ‘month’ of Oct- 1 S| ana. the: only price of ‘ad erie DY: ©) There ‘will: ‘bev a performance d November. 23rd. and ‘chil to: this, performances will: be: 60¢ Tickets ‘may: be obtained from f : the Kinnaird ibrance ‘Day’ Service will: be onducted gion, Bran h’ SOD. “SAVE. THE “QUEEN. bree cota 70:0n Friday: mmence.at 10: is from: the Elemen- i ded by: the Legion-Band': . Daily. Pro ‘present my Friday.:to ‘present Cecil lemorial- Shield: Papert aaionans econ tim anni uested ‘that; they. pass - word . along: to” their parents ‘that df: ‘member of. the