CASTLE: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, Bi C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 CLEARLY UNE ORMED “CBU “MONDAY January 230d Toning Bylaw ; ’€ontinued from page 1 Commissioners for their consid- eration. Bylaw No..77, Special Borrow- ing Bylaw, was given its third reading and approved for adop- tion, It will now-be sent to the Inspector of Municipalities ‘for approval. The Bylaw is drawn up to provide the Village with funds to carry on regular bus- iness of the Village, until such time as Normal Revenue be- comes available. The Board had received a re- ply to ‘their query regarding the printing of tax notices on LB.M.. Machines, fimding there woulq be not cost to the Village, and would contain Land, Im- porvement, and School Taxes, therefore. water....frontage tax —— Fn loin-the Switch fo would be no cost to. ene Village Oftice, - The commissioners’:are’ unde- cided whether to accept. this. of- fer, ang will discuss it. further. A letter was read..from Mc- Bride, Allen and Morar concern- ing property in Kinnaird and the matter is to be investigated by the commissioners, ° The board. approved payment of U.B.C.M. dues for 1956, in the amount. of $45.00, also:a request from the West Kootenay Union that the. Village of “Kinnaird Brant $55.00 to that organization as 1956 fees, . ‘A letter was read from the Castlegar ‘Funeral. Home thank- ing the Board. of Commissioners for their co-operation’ in -having the cemetery road cleared for use last Saturday. ‘ Myr. Smibert, Village Clerk was instructed to answer a letter from ‘the Korpak Cement Co. regarding concrete ‘pipe,’ and state, the Village was not con- templating purchase of any. pipe at the present time. Correspondence from. the Com- missioners: of the Village of Squamish concerning: a) resolu- tion to have the sale. of fire- crackers. and firing of these Board:,of Health . was |. granted | ; 9 vitamins + 12 mineRais The Honourable KENNETH KIERNAN of Agricul! Vitemins whose daily . fequirements are . known plus vital inervats—ti one daily tablet! ‘ 36's | 72's 2.59 | 4.79 WILL REPORT TO YOU ON THE , PRESENT SESSION OF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA LEGISLATURE : gpetnene: PITTS’ SOCIAL CREDIT ‘Rexall Brug Keeps YOU informed > @ British Columbia . Social, Credit League PHONE 4231 DAY ~or NIGHT PLENAMINS Mas » 795 AT. OUR @<2729 ORUG STORE Prescription Specialists items illegal without a .permit, was read and the Kinnaird Com- missioners voted to “is survived by’ his wife’ and Gaughter, Bernadette. ‘A véteran of the Second ‘World of Castlegar for ears passed away ‘on ‘Tuesday, Fanuary ‘24th sin the Trail. Tad- years. Born in ‘Russia,. January. “21st, 1887, Mrs. ° Saprunoff- came. to Canada ‘in 1911, living in -Sask Woodrow of Mary ‘(Mrs.: A. O. < Paul Gaver; Robson),: Ann -(Mrs.” - lick - 0! Teall] and. dren. The Castlegar. and ‘District © > Broieats : Society ::has: called “a spectal-public meeting for " Ruesday, ‘ ‘January. 31 at. 8:00 opamiiin : the. Parish Hall to it, one: son,” “Stephen: are granchil \ discuss: ithe-size- of..the pro- nan ineeded ‘the ; district i aces Wich Mass: ALS the chair. . The’ Secretary, ‘Mr. and District ‘was Tepresented by Mr. “Archibald ‘of Kinnaird—the’ Commanding Officer: He, thank- ed the Society for ‘their. help- in? ‘the’ past’ ‘and stated that a Grey, read ¢ a from. the HH. of 82: was enjoyed in, who, the . ig sick in the Nelson Hospital| date being 38, They have 2 meet-! saying he was ‘sorry ‘he couldn't: ing “once a week and even dur-’ be ‘present. at the meeting. and ing'the. summer those that: wish-‘ : Requiem lak’ Mass was sing | sending. ‘his. very. best -wishes.for for ‘thet “ate. orn Lamb of Kin- naird /. a. succesful. meeting. and. that -he .ed. to ~attend,-- had. range. .work and: target: practicing. ‘Eight boys j| honed to be able to be present! were:sent to Comox camp and 3 atthe next meeting . of. ‘the tothe 7 week’sBand Course’ at KR. Mr. Sommer’s report: “read Comox; each ;boy ‘receiving $100 by “Mr, : Fitzpatrick showed a very succesful year. The audited told of Fred Hostetter being the’ financial report’ was read by, A. ‘Grey and approved. ‘The Se-, cretary's' report showed a ‘total at ip in 1955. of 476, an| from’ all’ over Canada were on’ increase of 69° over :1954.:Total receipts for the .year,:were’-$8,> 546—an increase of : $1, 785. ‘Total : grants disbursed ‘during the 'year'| es," Sea Cadet, was choséi to for, this: course. Reports received, star member. of the band .and ofterrwas: the feature attraction when the band, made up of boys lay, Boys tating” the . Corn- bs quartermaster course-also recived $100..and Cliffe Church- ii-was $6,816. 67. which’ is’ 738: more] take .a’3% months” cruige from. than in 1954. There were 7. nae i|‘tional *' Grants,' 116 - District, - which’ he. derived. a’ great “deal ~ 3/of benefit as did’ the corp. It is Castlegar, 4‘: planted and .2 Rob- hoped-the corps’ will: be ‘enlarged. sor. .soon—one., manner: being.» the * “grants. leg: ‘has: 128 Co orial:“Cemetery, Kinnaird." steal An ‘Wm. ‘Brownlee. ‘In- terment “was in ‘the Park- “Meém- co employees‘ ‘and: 34. non, Rob- : Castlegar Funeral: iHome - was of a navy. league cadet:- : ccailgaed *eontributing to which) corp.—a junior group ‘to the Sea the ‘Company. gives dollar’ for} Cadets.) © <=: .| dollar and’ 96: non-Cominco em- No. 581, ‘Squadron. of: the Air: ployees. Kinnaird has 167 Comin-| Cadets had 'C.' A, Anderson as: their Spokesman, he being the we ‘)son has .24 -C in ueharee of, eet nave '6 :C , “In-:the report from: “ warious Cc amd ' 21 “non and, other’: districts wk