Towing’ '- Barges anywhere .on the Arrow Lakes saith PHONE 2901 Enter, SANITONE'S. | hat! National Centest . “PRIZES TOTAL $5,000" ¢ IN CHRISTA MAS “SHOPPING SPREES. " SMERELY FINISH THIS SENTENCE - IM 25'WORDS OR LESS... Exneace Hen Trip to Chtceg tes o by Plane or Train and 27 other woadeeful prizes, : } When you get your entry Blank, ” 7 ‘wo suggest you bring along: : favorite dress for thorough tone Cleaning, Whca * how much peek ous Service really is, no troublo writing P about i ite PHONE 3093»: CENTRAL TRADING _ Kinnaird, By ae Agents for, Kootenay tkaundry & .Dry Cleaners ‘ of Nelson, B.C:::: and ‘servicing Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson with twice. weekly pick-up, & delivery. - , line to in 1820. 2nd Cone an offer of $200,000 for the tand and, rthey. will ‘re Communist Foland. rather than sell. led ‘| and ‘build’ a’ new one; ima: : picking of the ‘McIntosh: ‘apple |: ctop~in ‘the Okanagan’: which is ‘now.-undéerway, and”: full Swing ‘by. ‘September. Lt “The National ‘Employment | Service officials and: Farm Place- ment’ officers in ‘the’ Okanagan have’ ‘outlined the following in on orch ‘ work {]'mer “work: on ‘to the end of October, when it:ia aimed to have’ the -whole crop under. cover, in a normal cfyear. =< /= > : Of necessity all of this sum- “reat the use of ladders up to 14 feet long, which ‘are perfectly built for . the: pur- ‘pose, and are light and‘ easy to in| handle. Whilst these higher: Jad- ders are-used for some’ fruits we do not ‘ask any’ women ‘to handle 'a‘ladder higher than 12 feet, For the .most. part. women ‘will find 8 to. 10° feet ladders sufficient. * fo avoid disappointment we carly in June and continues un- til the'end of October. : Nearly all ‘suminer. work commences. with ferent © varieties followed immedi cots, peaches, p! Bs) pears\up to Septenber’ 15th, “Apple picking’ -:commences about September ° 10th, and “‘be- lately: by: aa ing: cherries about the 25th of June,}: somes heavy from Septemger 20). would like to point, out also that the ‘Jand: is not’ necessarily level. ‘Almost “all - contain have more or. less gentle hillsides, ich in some cases beconie fair- steep. ig «The most gatistactory gorups for work of: this-kind are three in’ number and ‘the general liv- ing and. working: conditions for all’ of ‘them ‘are outlined ‘later in this . (A), Men, singly, or in‘ small groups of ‘two or four, minimum : Arrow | Lakes Fe erry. Service : ROBSON TO: EDGEWOOD. : ; Whart age.’ 16 .. years. . They, should . all bring sufficient. bedding but re- quire nothing except “personal effects. (B) - A+ certain. mumber te young married: couples, same Te- quirements for bedding, but .de- finitely no children, unless couple are. of 40. years: of age or over and havea *dorking* age. son? or datighter. or; ‘both, young: women -18. years and \did- “is nicer’ for “them to ‘come “can af- ford ‘to a-seperate cabin to ‘one girl and_some.of them are equip- ped to handle, a. .group ,of}'as many as’ four, but oftener ‘than not, we would ‘have to spli af -oup: into:.two. pairs to get thm employment. Whoever you are please don't | of -cost: together’ with: light and “lpend..on :.the type of sorchard your: own transportation.” forget, to‘ bring ‘all the bedclothes ‘Almost « all of this chelp is housed /at the _ orchards, mostly tain .beds, springs, mattresses, a stove and -simple:utensils, House and: furniture .are supplied: free fuel” You batch: or’ keép ‘house in these. cabins. : vBasié wage rates for orch ‘d work: ‘are’ established in all areas for ‘both’ hourly and piece work. How. you,-will- be paid. willi,de- work::you “are doing,‘ although piece work. basis at.so muc In ally eases “you must some _ flat land, but acy also] ().A reasonable humber ‘at E in. one-room cabins, which" con- : picking. is generally ‘done’ ona}: eat of the’ nebeon Metlosil Suey Mee:R, Rindler pt To Be.. ton [| Glass of al)sizes | & weigh For igh peel Ree Schses Decks i DOORS | — . FRAMES that a survey. of. thé ’.old” hall had been conducted, ena t that two’ estimates..had ‘com Castleghr Build: the other from “Koo! nay ull ders... other:to build: a new foundation one add ‘a kitchen to the present al The result of the ‘canvassing for donations would: largely de- termine’, ‘the cause to be taken. i. Mr. ‘W. A. Thorpe was chair- man‘of the meeting, which gave a vets of; thanks fo :the .directors | {°- ‘or. work in preparing sur-|. veys and estimates. Wood . Buffalo Park, lying partly ‘in, Alberta‘and partly in the Northwest Territories, is an immense ‘region’: of forests ‘and open plains: betweer Athabasca and Great Slave Lakes, ‘The wonderful variety of nutriti B.C. is a boon to every family. Fresh:and evaporated: butter; buttermilk, cottage ‘cheese, “proc ssed and - cheése and ice cream help give the glow ba health-to youngs and adults alike. The Dairy Industry is our leading producer - of. ;agricultural wealth. Enjoy °B.C..;dairy. foods, :. ofte “KEEP. R SPEROUS, iry foods prod “enjoy puaigeciate eomfo: cabin introduced a: ecmaeatariceeseayseer aD and: maintenance’; of. the BT as syste: Pay be. intradi + ,Gastlegar: -Village:iCommission- The new,; tax,’ which would me the: present fiat: rate | ioe the of, Mi ich. roe 50 ‘per | month, hi ti E. Kraft, Chairma sess ng ‘rater .taxes, The siiggestior: of the’ fronte| ‘ iv vépair to the existing.’ pipe: systein.: “UM: Kraftustated emphiatie- ally ‘that'!‘we must’ not .dump this president - of. ine Castlegar Dis: ‘were on hand * ‘for the impressive sunshine en. the. 14. rs ‘Cook, ‘tac.| School: The, Blaze: “about the size | a4 <% of. a. ‘oom, was) creeping | thi te gine ‘of a letter. trom the ee te terial political asideeatians CCF opposi- tion: leader: Robert Strachen ‘said . “signed ‘by | s pis | be ‘made ‘conditi nial ‘on the ‘De- Castlegar high school’. student, -,| addressed ; the Castlegar: district wi ‘orts: in ringing about ‘the: com- fe pletion of ‘the’ “The speeches were “carried |; to: the? public /'throtgh «a~ lowd- speaker™:mounted ona: ~CJA‘ sound-truck parked nearby The microphone was installed: in’ front of a flag-draped rostrum ‘at* the genteel entrance of the: building. craft; ‘Castlegar’. Village |: Commission: Chairman. ‘Mr.:Kraf related. briefly. the -history. o: the post “office © in: “Castlegar, | which had -first’ been’ in’ the. hands: of Mr, Farmer, a Castlegar oldtimer,, rom, 1903 to: 1930, during which time, the > Mr. Kraft said it-was ‘notawor! thy that! eac :hof the moves had| been ‘to’ Jatger quia quarters, necessi- tect, _ thank : them: all “for : th d picture in-6 ‘our ;next issue. | i ¥ around « the UN, Miss. Harvick thanked the Club for making her trip. to. Vancouver possible. for the jouer Merry’ sro : i Wr.) Warner”. also aoe that. traffi i : :| which:, took £ place on‘ September greater’ buble | par ipation » in |: 2 civilian: act’ at the tegistry. Sy reception’ cheld “\at..the - -bride’s a | piece ‘suit ‘af . j mi and carried’ a bouquet of sleatoll it’ agree ig te divert a| Milestone ,road observed, and France, ‘announced ‘his ‘marriage to Germaine- “Manquat; of. Metz, ‘Vacation- bed ‘the district prior The “happy: ‘groom ‘told: the CASTLEGAR NEWS “ithat:> the marriage had taken: place on‘the morning: of.the 8th, at the Eglise ceremany.' was. “preceded i a: » .Both ” the marriage: and. the who: had ‘gone’ to‘ France’ to be Bs at«.the : wedding « -were | - Johnson, 3 ‘and the LODE. by: Mrs, senior matric: shident to ‘teacher © trai ing, presente by ‘Mrs; iH en by | he had been’ giver ‘that the job - of butting (a new, tank into ser- is. a smart bow. tie and a natty blue sult: the . = deputy © minister said. at shis : and’ Ed‘\Killough” is d.| taking - teacher training courses in’ addition ‘to arts cours Mr also ‘t awards ‘of ‘the trophies: for inter rls’ aggregate to: Gail of ‘dutywith the RCAF’ at Metz, ro Kinnaird cD Team: |Gives Demonstration. | At Nelgon Fall Fair “Two escue demonstrations! ; for “Nelson fair goers were put on: bythe famous’ Kinnaird Civil Defense. team - on Satirday, afternoon and evening. The’. whose ed‘ in’ this: fumes giving: the in- ‘dication : . that _- the pre-élection 3] contests - elsewhere in B.C. weré long more moderate lines. Active Teacher “Kinnaird lost an active tea- cher...and.- community worker- when Mrs. Vivian Sammons of ‘the Kinnaird Elementary -Schooi | staff left the district to take up a position with the. Wheatland School District ‘this week. >.» Mrs, Sammons is well known in the district for such -under- taking as the. o®ganization of the only Credit“ Union School Savings Club in the’ ‘West Kootenays, which she .also directed,in the ‘purpose. was to ‘show. the: need for: CD ‘in, our. rot of Club Supervisor. The Cap: met with euch. success that only.in’-' wartime “emergencies, but also’ jin. every-day “life; con- sisted of* loweting of caswalties from ‘the roof-of the Civic Centre building, both by the rope: and ladder -hinge- methods. The-'as- sumed. cause of the ‘emergency’! was an! explosion. in the;: gas troying the. bleachers: the’ bride’s sisters ready, married ‘to: a. member: of | thes RCAP, while another; sister, C and’ carnations. toa (airman. Mrs.‘ Landis," who“! as yet speaks'little English, was a mem: ber. thi istance The ervi [asnce wilt be: closed to traffic.” 6 ET the fact that e of. Gredit Union Headquarters in’ ‘Vancouver, ‘The trustees of school - district No. 9 approved the’ or- ganization last October and has since , approved organization . of similar clubs “throughout the district.’ ? Cre@it ‘Union officials said that the loss of ;Mrs.. Sammons would - be~ “felt very. keenly, ‘especially since’ Mrs. ..Sammons swas-'also a CU’ director, 5 Mrs; Sammons: also ‘‘organiz- eda * projection ‘course to “help with’: the ::children's * Saturday shows at.ithe Kinnaird. Hall: and < e| acted: as ‘secretary. of: the: West nee «Ge ‘for! vention that is to’. be:theld in’ 4." } Castlegar in October.