eR NTR PAGE 4 CASTLEGAR. NEWS, CASTLEGAR; .B.C, THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1956 - -Gastlegar Happenings Burton Campbell, a student at Notre Dame College Nelson, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. ‘VV. Campbell. Mrs, S. McPherson, has re- .| Hospital, Nelson. week holiday spent at the coast, Nelson this week. th. Mrs,'T. A. Lampard has re-| turned .from, Kootenay Lake Mr. and’ and Mrs, Paul Gerg- ley, haye returned from a three Mrs, L. C. Johnston is at- tending a W.MS. conference in Mr, and Mrs. George San- “Kootenay Lake Hospital where) were visitors to Grand Forks, turned to her home from the|tano, and daughter Marlene she ‘has been a patient. this week. . Among _ those from | this | dis- Mrs, W. Easton and Mrs. L. trict the d during the Robson News Graduation han et. Cc. Board of Trades meeting in In- bast from a week's visit to Ik were, W.|¥ancouver. - Waldie, conta BE, M. Mc- Mrs, Fred Smith, is a patient Gauley, N. Oglow and J. Mc- - ne Kootenay Lake Hospital, Felson. Mrs, L. V. Campbell, left nagan, relatives. FOR ALL YOUR The Committee for the Rob- son. Guides and Brownies “held its’ last court whist meeting of the season in the gee Con hurch Hal e pr yesterday via plane for the Osi ee Chahest score went to where she will visit)a,. c. H. Thring and Mr. J. T. To Be Organized: ‘By Castlegar P-TA Planning for the 1956 Grad- uation Banquet, which willonce again be handled by the-Stanley Humphries Parent ‘Teacher As- sociation, was the ‘most. import- ant. item “CASTLEGAR NEWS, _PAGE 5) Religion ‘in schools:'and the - boy scout. movement were the topics : discussed at-.the recent meeting of the Ministerial As- soclation, A report was heard from a special’ Sunday was also discussed. It was pointed out that the move- ments have a_ strong. spiritual Ing. and: Guiding as laid down by. ‘Baden-Powell . insist that every member must belong to some .church’ ‘and attend -wor- ship. Many Scouts and Guides in our district. wear the Religion and Life Badge. { ‘the formation! of some organi- ‘zation with a religious. basis in the high | school, ‘The : meeting also heard addresses by Mr. W. Sutherland “and. Miss, V. Scott of the Inter: School ‘Christian Fellowship. Inspector B.A. Hartford and Principal, Roy . Brown attended . the meeting, attendanté ‘of. scouts The Indians of Canada are increasing at a faster. rate, than any other ethnic group. This information is..contained: in the annual report..of the Provincial Advisory Committee’ on : Indian Aftairs, The. report says that the B.C, race in population — increase, and aaulies at their churches on from . 27,036 in 1949 to 31,086 in 1955... basis) since the rules. of..Scout-]: Indians -are. leading. the| -- More than one-third of ‘the total number of General Motors. passenger cars bought by Can-' adiansin 1955 were finished in twotone’ stylink. ' Have you. read ‘The Classifieds? The ‘. This week sees the ry, of’ the . special Cub) and:-Scout | 8°’p.m. project for .1956—the Conserva- ovate lun tion Good. Ttirn.” the Dominion—over 2000. strong g|--are all set. to‘ do: a‘ monster good turn to their’ country by doing all they. carr to. conserve | prizes, The. its beauty and “natural wealth. ‘The; ‘boys have*'been’ issued: a pledge card,'..which. reads: “I IT’S PAY DAY ++. . the day to invest a small sum in future hap- piness. Right now. you can. put yourself - and*~ your family on another payroll that. will .take over when_ your. : pay cheques stop ‘coming in. ing, - April 24, at They will bring ‘their e .Kinnaird Scouts’ enter- ed ie “cam at ‘the First Aid Competition at ‘Trail last Sat- urday. ey made.a splendid showing but ‘did not win ‘any ‘Kinnaird’ “Group Committee under the chairman- ship of Dr. H.. Ruebsatt met last’ week to plan ‘the. business Scouts; and Cubs ‘Beross Mrs. Jean Wylie, of the Webster, with low Rare Bank of Montreal staff, left on Cc. H. ae ang sie oe eerted Wednesday via plane for a two gen es Ses week holiday at coastal points. y mami : Mrs. E. M. McGauley and Eleven members were. pre daughter Linda spent a few days!sent at the " . z ‘| give my pledge as_a Canadian|of the 70 Scouts and Cubs for é . tosave and faithfully to defend| whom they are ‘responsible, It ‘from waste’. the: natural | re-| was’ suggested ‘that: a. ‘combined sources of my country—its soil|camp with the other ‘troop of and minerals, its waters and|the ‘district might .be held: early wildlife.” Pledge’. and- record|inr July. Members’ of the com- cards were’ given out. to. most} mittee are Joking at a camp “Ask about North’ Ameri- ‘can Life’s guaranteed plan for’ saving fomor- row’s income.out “of to- day's pay cheque. : ash. ; monthly meeting of the PDA. where they attended the Bake Mr. Bobby Sorenson of Trail Executive’ this week. ; Sale and“ Bazaar sponsored’ by | visited hi ents, ‘for thi k- . i rai ie of the ‘Executive |the Renata Women’s Institute. Sadaeens eer " ; fori . wee : : met in the’ home of Mrs. J. ‘Mr, and Mrs. G, Smith of : Kennedy, Secretary, and - in ‘the | C. were, d. visitors of the P » Mrs.|to Deer Park. Others included CHILDREN’S S.H.H.S. ENROLL ‘WITH’ THE IT's INDY'S visiting in Nelson recently. the Revelstoke District. ' Mrs. N. Andreashuk has re been a patient, to. Prairie points. week. Mrs. J. McVie of Trail.’ end ‘with his mother. here. for a week. visiting. Mr. Bickell, and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Aberdeen, 1 have returned from a holiday in|. Fowler. turned from the, Kootenay Lake|the Work Committee. It was de- General ‘Hospital -were she hasjcided to hold the May Bazaar Mr..and Mrs, Wilber Horn-|stead of the Hall ing have .returned from a visit|as originally saad: ‘At: this Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt|The chicken is being donated had’ as :their guest during the by one of the members. Roy England, of Notre Dante CoHege, ‘Nelson, spent the week- Mr, and Mrs, A. ‘Archibald |for the May Sale to next social and daughter, of Slocan City are visiting in Castlegar and. Robson the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Askew just returned from a holiday at by Ms, ae Spare Ficeatay B.C. They were} ments wer Tv = wating Ms ey "| esess Mrs, Fowler and Mrs. J. S. the Robson Evening Group ae ich was held at. the home of Mrs. The Fall Bazaar was discus- -|sed: and :money was voted for Sale -in the miobson Church, in Mrs. J, Thornedale,- Vice © Presi- Martini, the chair was ‘taken by dent. This*year the Graduation Banquet is to be convened by three Committees rather “than one Committee having the re- sponsibility of the whole affair. H, Merriefield and sons, Mrs. M. Stover, Mr. R. Rivers, “all of Castlegar, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont and family of Kinnaird. Miles Weaver has returned to his. home at Maple Creek, Sask., after spending’ the past week at the home of His uncle sale a chicken will: be raffled. Since there were not snough members at this was decided to postpone the final arrangemenas . necessary meeting, which will be held at S, Grant:on May, 26. The, monthly “draw. was won dne will fake charge setting tables, etc, C COLUMBIA -ACCORDIAN SCHOOL 851 Elm St. -, Castlegar WED, AT ‘3:30: P.M. Mr..M. A, Ki tee two) will -have charge | of food amd) serving, while Com- mittee number three will take on the. job- of cleaning up after the meal. It is hoped to have the three = committees formed fromthe three areas, concerned, Robson, Kinnaird and Castlegar. Mrs. Thornedale has offered to head the Committee to’ handle cleaning up, with ml help of, Rob- ‘The S.H.H.S. stwdent son. Hunter. i HAS ve + Mr. and Mrs. O, B, Ballard BIRTH returned to’ their home after a ten day holiday at Calgary as guests of: their son and’ daugh- PLOTNIKOFF—To Mr. and ter in jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ballard. Mr. and: Mrs. Ballard two Ci ni wit be a at ne General meeting on rein | 30th. The Nominating Committee reported a fair.‘response to their efforts to obtain - candi- dates for the various offices, with only, three offices for which there are at present no nominees. Annual Elections will Patronage of | these firms: , ‘Oxeroft's ? Jewelliy Karnie’s Ladies’ Wear - Pettitt Photos han ‘the following merchants for their support in. helping to'make its Carnival a success, and to,-yrge.- students and parents to ‘show their appreciation by their ’ s Council wishes to thank Leitner’s ‘Clothing Store West's Pitt's Drugs (LOCAL ADULTS 50c DRAMA FESTIVAL PLAYS sly TANDS Oey ee KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PUBLIC” SPEAKING CONTEST FRIDAY, APRIL: 20 AT 8:00 ‘P.M. S.H.H.S. GYM’ ¢ FINALS) STUDENTS: 25¢ “A. Eremenko and Co. ‘PRICES ‘EFFECTIVE. APRIL. 20 .to 24 of the Cubs and Scouts’ this week.» At “first the stress will be om conservation of the -na- :| tural. beauty of our: villages by cleanup projects. St. George. vis the Patron Saint of all Scouts and. Guides, and all members ‘of these word: wide. movements , make. it to. attend their own “| church in. uniform on ‘the: Sun- day nearest April’ 23, the ‘saint’s ‘day. All Scouts. and Guides, Cubs and Brownies ‘and their ledders are requested by ae District Commission ‘Mr.’ 'C.- Charlton and ‘also by ‘Mrs. Ww. K.' Fox of the Guides to. carry out ™-this . world-wide gustom |'., next Sunday. -* ‘The Scout and Guide’ adult leaders and all members: of group, committees and:.. their wives - will hold a’ social’ gét- together at the Parish’ Hall on site: Ronala WI, Raises $30.75 At Bazaar raised - $30.75" at’ ‘their . spring PU] bazaar, A wide variety of\pretty aprons, dresses:- ard: pot “holders were sold by Mrs.“I. Wiebe in charge. of the — sewin; Home-made candy was sold by Mrs, J..Reimér: in charge of the candy. booth, while E. Warkentin auctioneq’ off white elephant ‘articles. A silver tea iwas' held in connection with the Deer Park were: Mrs. H. man, Mrs. W. E.\ Johnson. ' Renata ‘Women’s . Institute ig booth Dek 4k Fowler North Aisencan Life Robson, B ‘Attending’ the. bazaar from Cole- Williamson and Mrs. E. Cc. | Teacher Shorlage Mental Health, Discussed By Kiwanis , PROPERTY FOR SALE Fully Modern Cottage; ‘good: location in’ Castle- " Above are some of the play- gar, 2 eae -rooms,’ living room, kitchen, pembroke ‘ers who. will take part. in, the ‘Mental health” ‘préblems, and bath, wit! te oil presentation”. of © “Jane Steps, ‘the lack of u yee water ;tank, wired. for electric range, in- Out”, a: three-act ly to b er at the “In sulated. Very saenet priced: presented at Kinnaird Timprove: land Empire”. conference of ment: Society ‘Hall: on April 2' "ised held at Spokane. last and: 28, , (See, Ad | on Page 3), ‘The Castlegar ‘Kiwanis Club was’ represented at the : confer- ence, “which” was held at’ the Thirty-Two Pass First Davenport Hotel. D peard immediate’ past president, Don {dahl, e Aid. Exaininations. Mere, Besta, several district govern- Skyline Auto Service : : st aS Ed's Grocery, Castlegar ‘News Oswald Motors Castle Motors ‘Martin‘s Clothing & Shoes). ” Barrie’s Barber Shop ‘Lakeside Hobby Centre Johnny's Meat Market ~Bosse’s Jewellry’ "Maddocks Shoe Store. Costlegar Drug , Castlegar Barber Shop. |. Bob‘s. Pay‘'n’?, Takit :“Case’s Grocery — Ro%son| Castlegar Co-op Store Mitchell's Supply Ltd. | Marlane-Grifl . Eremenko's. Dept. Store | Lewis’ Store — Kinnaird Mrs. ‘Nick Plotnikoff of Castle- | B gar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, April 9, a son. be held at ‘the next meeting, and installation of Officers is to be during the May meeting which is the last for the term. Jim- . Program Chairman R. E. eer tye sone, Boppy, on: a swere|Cail has arranged to have two guests atthe home of Mr. and speakers for the April meeting, Mrs, David Adshead. Mrs; Barg|@~ 3 pnd Miss 'D. Auteron, ] cousin of. Nr. Adshead. ‘Art ‘éacher. Ss raat je The combined ‘annual’ Pot]... Following the alae ‘por- Luck Lunch and monthly mieet-|tion of "the ‘ meeting, :-delicious mHeut ing pf the Hobson W.L. was held lrefreshments were served-to the eutenaht governors recently inthe Robson Com- a membess present by_ their ps | Fitteen 1 perso} Pigkest. Castle; | Piece umber’ of topical munity, Chuich Hall. Following| Hostess, “Mas. x ennedy. + . 22. FAS 2° =. |in First. Aid: examinations held ‘The conference was ‘attended e lune art ee thes eral = oy :] | last -weels” at ‘Twin’ Rivers Ele-|by ©‘delegates' “from Oregan, thE pene was presented by. i ' f tasks ee Lb. fe “| mentary “ School: Se venteen| Washington, Idaho, and | British Mis. N. L. “Wright of the Citi- ” Joh at | others ‘were certified for varying | oa The: delegates - were zenship Committee, and consisted degrees’ of proficiency. 1 the méchanics of Club PHONE 2001 ing the ‘regular business of. the of a discussion of Canadian The... examinations, 183. “well porate and pressed to, attend : WE HAVE BOUGHT A LARGE SUPPLY OF EDMONTON reports from the stand- as’ th receding - co were | the i tit by a quiz with Ma A. creel held bye St "Jena ourse, - 5 re =z interns eis isavention ion in mmittees awith | J ‘ : oo ie Me jonean Brown Ow!| Ree _ PRIZE STOCK SHOW BEEF SR can ae en ; Association. The. ‘course “itself eth ‘and’ Mrs. 5 Grant winning concluded about eight’ weeks first Atter the’ Leo the ago, and was inthe hands of opened . with W, Rigby, F. nor ; to: K. W. Rigby, F for the Robson Brownies re-}]. : y ‘ a. - fo 2 i : ae J, Dalia oe R. porting that enough money was : RED ond BLUE LABEL BEEF Morran, W. F. Dalling, E. -H. raiseq from the tea and bake j CORN, . Cream 4 le Schulte, RB." Rivers, aD. Smith, sale to purchase a Brownie pent — Saled: Queen, 15 oz. R ae th Fi BE "canna z Deen “During the meeting the re- RYING ecu Fresh P AY- cs D AY PACIFIC MILK SPECIALS Williams, a. solutions coming up at the pro- Pan King. vincial’ conference were discus-||*. Ub. .. . 69e “April, 20-21-23-24-25 ib. Ta Magan oe, 5 also » visited , Banff. Mrs, Jean Willie left for, ‘a .* | trip. to Vancouver ‘and Nanaimo. : Y Mr. and Mrs. H. Barg and s / BANANAS, -~ : Golden Ripe. SIRLOIN, or yr T-BONE Ibs. ... "Lb. TOMATOES PRIME RIB RO. — as Boned & ROAST. : LETTUCE, crisp 1 blue label OF CASTLEGAR : Store with: liv i iatic ot furnace, garage, ingot ioe oe location in it n Cast- ‘llegar. . NOW! Is ger ANG: Small. Grocery. tore, ‘including building, : stock = and fixture: in, i price. Fully “Modem 'c Cottage HEY KIDS,"enter the Bicycle contest today. COME IN AND. 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Vi ; se ana ee Meee eS 2 ~ PLAY and SP AT. ‘ToGs eccived We 'MEN'S WHITE Forint GIRLS POPLIN n * SACKETS : : JACKETS derburg. In the: Junior Examin- ations, the following passed: sizes 12 to 20, pr. $3-95. | Peta Be BSS |e ee ton. Certificates received W. A. ‘zipper front and zipper, white or-plain colors’ “| Roger’ Toogood, Jeannette King, stitute “for‘;public health oat Wi insti BRISKET | : Red Label Beef ps ORANGES ROTrO-HoEeE — Nee os aie Et ) sea Gardening F U. See 4 Se ee aan oe? | ee a : COFFEE Blue Ribbon’ Here's the garden helper you have been pag fort Costs litile to buy, Joss te ts an hour—tlet's you take it easy. and Spare os for. heat tc fot cents an tea thy rotate at high spree ihoreughiy tins soll to 6” depth. Tested and:proven by thousan: of satis- oy een to coast. Costs only $134. a3. shown at left. as oe Cetials seceved LOCAL WELFARE ‘AND SPORTS pockets, sizes a to: 40.: Each . $5 95 Robert, King. Gaetprlce, Mie Dorale’ Vax! A & i ALL: (NEED. HELP ‘PEDAL PUSHERS. Hea th: And. Welfare. * red, blue; ‘black | etc.’ ‘Jean Oliver, public ATACHMENT: GIVE. gy R ‘ROUND USE wheels ay pe as a ove ‘LOAFERS BANANAS bs. : \Neolife es, ni : “MINCED BEEF, -frosh | -_2.‘lbs. --- eee aye, ‘Dutch - Maid re! CRISCO, : 8: Ub. tin . 996. pen : : Shs eR iets i 99 Minister; ‘for. Health ‘and Wel- sear eed pear - : ae fare. v ‘BOY'S BLACK ; ‘LOAFERS — Neolite Sole : Sizes 2: to’ 6...: PEDAL. PUSHERS — : z IR i $5.95 in “printed fazed soften a SOAP FLAKES, : teas Sto 7 pre 449 “Blue Ribbon ‘BLOUSES er peee Mople Leaf, r Pure. 3 Childe’ = : eae : Lb. .: 29¢ ‘ k 3 om: in red ‘gin ham, with lid. a8 — = : . ‘|: white - Hi color, de- PEDAL, "B “PUSHERS ond. i a ell ‘Supp y. - : Fach 5 Torn fe : ris) oes 2 —§ corated with buttons “~ poe aae ae KERNEL .KORN, Whote BLADE POT ROAST. —] >: ae Q = Red. Label Beef"; ya Nee PRL ae ete Lb. 45c| Bric : ‘About 300 delegates from all’ over “tie province attended. saa eR Kee ‘ .o°2 Miss. Eleanor Rosinke . has been ‘appointed. social’ worker. for Rossland; Warfield, and Cast- legar.Her office at Trail will be open: Thursdays and: Fridays. Disabled’ and “blind * al- tied onam ae pu Foret sae ae ray Og eliecimert oar to RbIO HOE for only -$77. “, SAFE-SPEED EDGER: was, driveways, Hower Sak egal Silounts “cate: ss cheat item Yar 102 Y64 api of cuts ‘malt plots and gor @ to gut ROTOHOE for only WATKINS” “PEAS “ Beh Choice' Size 5's tins” aeee. ‘asst. “eolors, each $1.79: Gee ee BE CANVASSED “BUSINESS DISTRICT DRIVE WILL START “ON MONDAY, APRIL 23 RK HOCK: “FROZEN PEAS, Salad -Quéen oe : e : 2 for a nr “COCOA COME IN ond Tet us arrange for a deinonstration, ‘lowances and Old Age ‘Assis- 2 tance .will ‘be handled by. Mr.} - Donald Coffey. His, office days g Trail will. sizes ; to 7 in blue! ‘red ; Sizes 4 to 6X, each $1.99 |." oT CASTLEGAR,. B.C. PHONE +3551 3 “or Turquoise sizes 8 to-14, each h $2.20 : PER SET SET $2.29 " : a ——— ° : : Malfava~ Tiranch 12-2481. 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