Page 8 es Pereeeenepptine mn CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, June 18, 1953. Today's cars are advertised as being mechanically perfect and smooth running but you will still find a lot of jerks in them, Guaranteed PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Guides Discuss Help For Gamp Goers The June meeting of the Girl Gulde Association was held at the home of Mrs. F. W. Woodrow on Tuesday, June 16th with 11 mem- bers and three visitors from Kin- naird present, Guide and Brownle camps were Vicluals Hunt, Feature Of Final PTA Meeting Mrs, G. Redgrave of Trail, Fifth Vice President of the B.C. Parent Teacher Federation, -con- ducted the installation of new. of- ficers of the Stanley Humphries PTA at a meeting Monday night, The Association's final meeting for the | Season, the evening also is will- ing to hele pac any Guides or Nething Is left to chanca when we com> pound preteriptions, ‘Double-check PITTS’ . Rexall Drug Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. Nights Day or, Night Phone 4231 who want to go to camp but feel they cannot afford the whole fee. They should contact their Captain or Leader, The members agreed to make semaphore flags for the Guides and Brownies and will try to have them ready by September when meetings will resume. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting and the winner of the booster prize was Mrs. G. Smith, The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. S. Dams after the a ranged and conducted by the male members. After the installation ceremony, Mrs. David Campbell, the new president, presented Mrs, G, Mar- tini, retiring president, with a Past President’s pin, Mrs, Martini’ presented an electric kettle to the high school teachers, on behalf of the asso- ciation. It was accepted. on the teachers’ behalf by J. Buhr. For the program portion, the male members under the group pseudonym, “the First Social Club of Canada,” provided enter- t and Parents with intelligent chil- EEEEUUROENEE 2220 believe in heresy. Castlegar Amateur Athletic and Recreation Society | 9 ANNUAL MEETING Will Be Held In . “CORONATION HALL Friday, June 26, 1953 - Meeting at 8 p.m. All sports Minded People Especially Invited Charged with preparing the re- freshments for the evening, the Social Clubsters set off first to find the food. Sporting white aprons, and armed with whatever weapons there were Castlegar Joins In-Youth Rally As part of a Summer Christian service program being under- taken by 100 students across Canada, a rally was held in Cas- tlegar United Church. Visiting youths enlisted the lo- cal young people to conduct with them an evening service. The girls’ choir also took part, lead- fg in the singing of hymns and two choral numbers. Those talking part in the services were Sandra Lee Spence, Floyd Spred Satin and Glidden ‘PAINTS Sash — Door and Cabinet Making KOOTENAY -BUILDERS and Suppliers - Phone 3006 Castlegar Highway a George Landis and Art Anderson. OSmn. Boettger, RCN, spoke on his religious experiences in the’ navy while stationed at HMCS Cornwallis, N.S. Ex-Corporal Landis of the RC AF related some of the church activities in which he took an active part. These were in con- nection with the station chapel at Trenton, Chalmers United Church in Ottawa, and Erskine and Am- erican United Church in Mont- real, Art Anderson preached the ser- mon, outlining young people's work throughout the province. Vice-president of Young People’s they stalked out of the room on their hunt for victuals, Moments later they returned with a deer head and bejr skin and repaired to the kitchen to, put the pots on, The pots that were extra were brought into the meet- ing room again and, along with | gases washboards, frying pans, and| sm other kitchen accessories were substituted for musical instru- ments in the “kitchen band” that then took over entertainment duties. ‘The band played with vigor but somewhat without melody. J. F. Killough and Tannis and Babs then provided some “real music.’, before refreshments were served. Too Late To Classify eee a Remember Father Sunday, ‘dune ‘2ist Make Him King For A Day: Sox — Ties — Belts — Suspenders T-Shirts — Sport Shirts — Dress Shirts . Underwear — Pyjamas Sport Hats and Caps You oer THE BEST AT i eae ones eee FORESEES ST TS BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR’ BUYS DOLLAR VALUE FOR SALE — Building Materials Coast Fir and Shiplap, $65.00 Thousand. 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All these Features are Incorporated i in the One and, Only SERVEL | A ‘REFRIGERATOR WORTH SEEING WA "Published Every Thursday at‘ The Crossroads of the Kootenays”. Vol. 6, No. 26 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, "THURSDAY, June 25, 1953 8 Cents Per Copy *” Gastlegar’s own: brass band, the Lesion Band, ‘is pict above in: their new uniforms. |‘: ee ‘Castlegar Lesion Bandsters: it Be ing Discussed }|Union,; Hospital Project Approved In Principle By Provincial Govt. Union Agreement For Villa age Employees ‘fegotiations for a bargain- eement for village of Cas- President of the Castlegar and District Hospital Society, The B.C, (Government, has approved the proposed hospital fo> Castlegar and ‘District, in principle, the Hon. Eric Martin, Minister of Health and Welfare has advised in a letter to A. C. Sylvest,. The letter of a detailed brief, the proposed hospital for this aréa. The: minister says “Government. support will be forthcoming in the future.” . Hospital To Get $1260 However, the letter make no e fin- imployees the vil- , Castlegar and the Trail E District Civic |. Workers ‘Union,/are ji ancing, of the hospital eee ion, ‘since much depends on the ing ‘session of the legis- From Goronation Fete Three representatives of the A, Burton, W. Diamond ‘and’ Nick Stoochnoff, - met’ with the. Castlegar Board .of Commis- sloners, Monday evening in ‘the Hall and discussed the Trail: agreement which is be- id as a basis for an agree- ment here, The sum ‘of $1260.88, is being lature. ‘The reference is to the proposal. thatthe district's share of the hospital construtcion and equipment ‘costs, be’) borrowed from’ the provincial government and repaid over a 20 year period. The Banister does promises it the Ci turned over to the Castlegar and District .. Hospital ~- Society, | re- presenting the total net proceeds of the varions fund raising act- ivities at the Castlegar Corenation Day festival. Gross receipts: ioe ie day’s ject, Dane vith others, cong pe Ex- penses - ‘totalled $2455," ies The: other similar is scheduled for next Monday eve- ine here, - Re: The . band during’ € _ festivities ‘and was featured at-a band concert in Kinnaird: last along with the Stanley Humphries se School Thursday night, Band. The concert, held. at the: home of Mr.‘and Day R. W. Graham, was enjo; ed’ by a large nuriber of residents. The musical each by the two bined their. ds ‘and then the two instrumental. groups com- fents in playing. one selection together. : The Castlegar: Legion: Band is scheduled.to play for Nelson ‘audiences on Sunday, afternoon .at the Legion Picnic ‘in the ‘Lakeside Park. ” Band Members: ‘pletured above are: i >; G erin, Lawrence Marken, Glen itan- 7 Front Row — Bilt :| Project. to. the for the of the:.Treasury. Board, and you will be notified as to when gov- ernment funds will be available. The full' text of the {etter fol- lows: “Further to my letter of May 13, “I_wish to advise that. I have ferring, your proposed hospital ofthe: Treasury Board, and you spol of $294.62 for 2 net profit jof’. $933.73. The firemen’s lot. raffle gross— ed $745.00 and expenses, which | included the. fireworks display © cost, were $610.27 for a contribu- thon ‘of $182.78. an The. and 1 am pleased to advise that it has been approved. in principle, and government 1 being ‘strongly” urged” Commerce, At the same ‘tim “I am'sure you! will appreciate that at the present.time it is-dif- ficult to finalize ‘the financing of your hospital . since much depends on the for legislature. However, ” your pro- ject: will: be -submitted,:‘ along Five: “high school “teachers jand school tegen "the. Castlegar ‘Sclioal ‘D “Di ree elementary: ave resigned hei: has been granted’ a‘ Srict, to raham, ° “téacher, is leaving England..where he akties, to-fur- shortly © for|::/A of- over-1400 students; in-the. ie record enrolment of 14 district schools next: fall. ing a total thi for Castlegar... School; ~ District {Number ‘Nine, are malting ‘ar- a ‘pupils ii in: the], a .trict, the board are making pl use. again ar of ‘two new ave begun th ‘to: put the “Raspberry school’ tite f : at! ‘the Kinnaird school. .; : ‘Pending _ the | ratepayers’ ap. Eo vice principal, proval of the new. building by- law, the. space. shortage ,.at the high school ‘is‘to be solved temp- Doukhobors wlio are’. pe citi- zens yet would be punished’ for the lawlessness ‘of: the minority. Ms * that woul aré those’ of “Mra. W:. “Castlegar ‘No. : One; orarily: by using the. : Two ‘The’ is also to Gauley, .C. School.: ‘The school board ‘anticipates ‘ an enrolment.of over 1400’ students in. the ‘14 ‘district schools, next school registration ses- sions for youngsters who will be- gin’ school ‘next. fall,’ ware at- year. Pr Two; and: Mr, C. HK. _Schmok, Renata ineressed from. 18 to 21. aird,-;a® 30 {by:; unit is” "being ‘built under’ two rooms: and: will. ‘link present two buildings. ‘Constr tended by 38. naird, 42 in’ Castlegar and 17 ‘in Robson... ., A pre school ie oo on nr Motor Cavalcade To. Plans were made ‘last 'night at ‘Tarry’s, a meeting of the Projects Society of a urvey, however, shows’ there’ will’ be 48 ‘children beginning. grade ‘one in Kinnaird and 46 in Castlegar’ with about 150 altogether in the district. for use the last weels-in™ ‘August. present, and ‘enable . thi ‘Grade six’ students - from ~Ki school for: -junjorhigh “school chasges. staff: ‘be board .;supervision with .. funds now on hand. ‘Tt will consist. ot -, The new. classrooms “will make ! room: for 70 more pupils than at teaching .of. grades onete ‘six ine ‘clusive there for the first time. naird, were: this’ year, - Suen at e | ‘one member: declared, would make Sons of Freedom out of those whe are B peacetl and aaw, F i ie , | the. nay attitude, ‘the Taeilees em :to-have. dopted, sald. x “with othe for the. ‘consideration ard, ‘session: of; the|; some word on the progress of é 5 ablishing a liquor store'in Castle- hat. genes Following’a’ report from.M. 5. ‘Moran: on -.the~ progress. of “the. ‘astlegar ‘District Hospital “Pro- Mr, -Dalton said’ the: Hospi- tal Society“ is ‘to: be commendéd et Continued. on Page 4 jient to voter ‘it was felt, the gov- érnment would be € "only. encour- : |For Federal Election In-Kootenay West... Following hard upon the. heels of B.C.'s provincial election’ gam- paign which ended with the cast- ing of: ballots on June 9, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent: has d that a federal’ election | the C: mentary school, and here. for id :. Grades one to'six will ome be i taught in- the . Raspberry schoo! - Femnia Arena Propose (house, it,is planned; Some 60-65 "Pass “Creek, road, and Brilliant’ pupils are; expecta be is to be held on August 1 With less than’ eight eeks to four major political’ parties in Kootenay West have’ already be: gun to’ roll. So-far, only the Liberals have a candidate, Ian (Cur- of arena here, ‘The 17 persons ‘present. decided to set the date for: the cavalcade, . July’ 24."Iivthe meantime, the various community. organizations are being contacted for assurance a motor ‘cavalcade to Cranbrook and Fernie, as 8 means of arous- ing an active.-interest “in con- struction of. the, proposed sports 9 District Students they ‘ will‘ each send ‘a carload* of announced. “delegates on: the ‘weekend ‘trip. ‘The plans.are for the cavalcade members to view. the Fernie and Cranbrook sports .. arenas’ and then report back to their socleties|*: These arid decide whether they will add ; practice teaching at Kinnaird and their support.’ to. the’ proposed ‘the pot slementaty. schools for arena project here. cs gar, Graduate From Normal i Whree students - from: the Cas- fleyar District are -amongia list of:207 who have graduated from thé ‘:British’Columbia Normal School :in Victoria, it -has- been ‘They.are Kathleen Fox of. Kin- f ‘hard, Harry Kanigan of Castle-