CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, ‘B.C, aedtetna agaene sett oem THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956. ‘NEW... CARA NOME Fast Perms : by Rexall Regular Super ‘Gentle Priced ai $1.75 CARA eee SHAMPOO 45c — T5c — $1.25 . CARA NOME COLOR . SHAMPOO SH $1.75 PITTS’ Rexall Brug Prescription Specialists _, PHONE 4231 DAY or .NIGHT WHITE SANDALS ‘ CASUALS REGULAR TWIN GRANDFATHERS, TWIN: GRANDDAUGHTERS "Do twins appear every Second generation? There’s an old saying to that effect and here is evidence in support of the belief. and C.°S; McIntyre of Beamsville, Ont.,: twins being children Barbara ‘Scott, E. Z. McIntyre s. Mcintyre: of E.. Z.’ McIntyre, and Karen and Sharon. Buck-' nall, eight months, are the grand € of Cc. Village Commission "(Continued from page. » writer. as having | been: “given away”) were the proceeds: ‘from +! the ‘sale. of some public property ‘| approved. in a public vote, and held in) trust by the Village for the express purpose ‘of, ‘recrea- tion”, according | to »,8,".motion passed’ by the Village ramis- Hon several. years | ago..\“The only" organization which’ cduld ethically touch this nioney was the Park Board or. ‘the Project Society,” Mr, Kraftsaid. “We therefore turned it over. for the vonstruction of the rink.” TEMPORARY TANK; The per capita‘ grant, said,...was “taken into’’'general Village funds, ‘The’’Clerk then told ..the Commission ‘that. the tet remark attributed to him: that of their daughters, Elizabeth and age seven, are the granddaughters Q “enough * money.’ to buila ‘both (water), ‘tank ’ and| all Village: office,” should be clari- fied to the extent that he had referred .to a temporary ‘tank, “As to the remark that Mr. Krueger had not been on. the finance committee,” Mr.’ Kraft continued, “I wish” to tell you that. you are all onthe. finance committee.” He then.said that Mr. Krueger, when on: the Vil- lage Commalssion, had been very ‘much in: favor ;,of. the $85,000 ‘Water By-law. He was supported by Comm. Atchison, As to: water rates, Mr, Kraft said, they were certainly among.’ the “lowest in B.C, Kinnaird rates were $3.50 compared to Conta ent $2.50; had‘ in addition to eed omar a & the, Clerk and i the auditor ‘had ‘come., to... the ; conclusion: that Castlegar could get by without raising water rates forthe pre- ‘sent, ~ “I do not like his expression that! the ‘Village Commission is ‘holding the $85,000 by-law over our “heads,” Mr. Kraft went on. “After all, we'‘on the Commis- sior are also taxpayers, and we shall have to pay like everyone else.” The Clerk, then said, “It is.a matter. of either improving our water system; or’ suffering a 200-‘percent increase in over- - all insurance rates. That would . certainly. hurt a lot “more.” .. Finally, the Chairman stated that the $118.18 spent: by’ the Village Clerk‘at. a convention in Victoria: did. not include ‘“en- tertainment, drinks,’ or wages.” He concluded by saying that in his. opinion. the letter. of Mr. Krueger was, “very, ‘mistaken ard not conductive to’ thé gen- eral peace’ of mind”)... S themselves, have twin granddaughters, both sets Tao Late to Classify FOR: SALE — 4 white uni- forms. Phone 2151. 125 581 Squadron Tews \ Last night was ’ the last have put in for the squadron aT VOL. 9, No. 26. B. Hubert Named mer Cadet”. Baber ofthe ot of the Year by.a panel of judges mane. up of the Squadron's: of- Hicers, A statuette, which ° is: now on’ order, | will: be presented: to] y LAC Hubert ‘at “summer. camp. The statuette, depicting « ran ‘air + cadet, ‘is’ to'’be engraved: each year ‘with the ‘name ‘of thé out- standing cadet. ‘The ‘trophy ‘win- ners “ will. also receive medals, which will’ be theirs: ‘to keep.’ wine te ‘competition. this. year ‘was "very. close,, according to a * Squadron ‘spokesman, Five' other Cadets Ps very | good records ees W. Hendy,.) Sgt. AC Negrin, Cpl. G.. Woroby, Cpl. Se Townsend and ACID. Davi les. _Paul Moroso, a student ‘tor cerlified general accountant here, passed: his‘ second-year. examina- tions, * the- University ‘of: B.C. and the C.G.A, “Association < of [Passes 2nd a ee ( BC. ).Paul ‘is employeds: . Macbeth, C.G.A. sntls Business - Administration. by- UBC's Faculty of ‘Commerce ead, . and: Bob’ Fenner “are:‘re= this year. All: + students,: must, Faculty throughout the : while taking the “course, . be ‘working in an accountancy job.) Out-of-| town ae receive their as- and ‘write, ‘thelr exams. in’ over , 35 ‘centres-set: up. by. the. ‘Commierce vince,| "The * presenting’ Kinnaird, while’ Art Anderson and | Roy Brown re- present '} ‘Robson. ing. that, as Has’ been ' stated before, the rink is a district pro- of the’ whole, district to succeed: Genby Goodwill Tour date. : pane “expressed * “themselves as’ very, gratified with: the vol- unteer labor, but eaaht donations | Tt’ was stressed ‘at’ ‘the meet-| ‘A’ ject and must’ have the’ support ‘directors * also“ decided to ask, the. public to help: with |’ tlie rink. at some later “SCENTS PER EY. .{ that the mie asa Castlegar |’ project. It’ was ‘emphasized. that |. . 2. The’ five-year coursé’ is given -the. ‘ae 5 Hine ‘Mishap’ in: :Mr.. Z: Dittrich of 361 Ninth injured’ in an accident at. the Emerald Mine at 6 p.m. on Fri+ day. {He suffered multiple com- pound. fractures: ‘of © both. :legs when ‘rock’:rolled: onto him... Dittrich, whose® cdidi- tion was termed’ satisfactory on Saturday, was ina “coma’” om ‘Tuesday,~ and“ doctors ‘said that he Jaust’ first come. out of. the are not coming in ‘The drive-on: ‘Monday. night ‘was tinued until the district has:been not completed’ and will be con-, before they could inake future progress. ‘The ie, Castlegar, was gravely |) “poring ‘a recent. Tratdanecs tion of the slevated water stor- Tn Mes Be Replaced ment reservolr be’ qian im mediately. atid submited to” us for approval iby: the: end. of July.” : : ‘The letter. is ‘signed by. G F Amyot, Deputy er‘ of: Health. and. Provincial Y Health’ The Village Commission, at. approved publication ‘of it) in the®. TLEGAR . NEWS. The pas pois of the meeting.: was. taken up: ‘in’ ‘discussing proposed revision’ to: the trades by-law: witha delegation . from. Retail’ they had to‘ vacate their home]: have | ‘been ‘completed for: a goodwill tour’ by’ ‘the Cast: ; due“ to’ high water, only ‘moved Jegar’ District Chamber of Commerce on June 7. and’8. ..: ‘The: tour .was_ ‘first ‘discussed. at‘‘the: May ‘dinner meeting following’ an offer. by" Mr, Ivan Horie of; Interior Lakes ‘Shipping Company: to ‘put’ one of his boats’ at the disposal of the Chamber. Mr, )Mike Dalton reported last Thursday. that according® to. an. itinerary drawn ‘up by’ the- tour . co: ittee, “the trip: would get under way early om Saturday, wit a stops being © mide at: Deer Park and Renata: ° The d er of Ci swould be st dito the ‘tour’ Bers having ‘lunch during thé past year. The Civi- lian’ Committee are as follows: Chairman Mr, A. Anderson, and members: J. Lamont, Mrs. Mur- , Au et ray, R. MacBaing‘E. Newman, SATIN Ape WALL paw : covered. Anyone. who was missed, at the Jast:. canvass can. still make his contribution to: any} back in on’ Saturday. No ‘dam- of the directors. ag sustained “by ‘the. house ‘With ‘the ‘completion of . ee except’ for ‘a\ damp ‘basement, cement. work . last. ‘week,. the| and! a leveling *-‘and-. back-filling. iat ; Mrs.’ Dittrich spent the: last well under way ‘and. will’ bel few: days at her husband's: ‘bed- finished this er es District \e | firms ated a, £00 parade of the season before sum- mer camp commences. We would. like to commend all the Cadets and Cadettes for their atten-| dance and interest during - the: year and.we look forward ‘to the same. interest next year, with we hope,, a much larger squa- _|dron. We wish also to thank the Officers ‘and: Instructors for their FOR SALE — Coal and wyood stove. ‘Phone 3863. NOTICE — Attend the Ladies Auxiliary. Branch 170 Bake Sale ‘lin: West's Store at 3 pm. Sat- urday, June 23. SPECIAL Week ordered that’ plans for ie a = | Gastlogar Cadets Mr. Atkinson, G. Smibert. and Mr. Rivers. We hope to see you all again next September. The, Squadron’ was visited last parade by F|O Kelly, RCAF, For This i CARD OF THANKS ress our sin- $3.95 MABDOCKS _ SHOE STORE We wish to cere thanks to friends and neigh- bors for their many acts of kindness, flowers and tokens of sympathy sent to us on the death of our beloved wife and Air Cadet. training. unfailing interest in helping to make” these’ Cadets better citi- zens of the future through the] t A special thank you goes to the civilian committee: for all t | the work and time ‘that- they one of the first Cadets. of No. 581 squadron. F|O Kelly is sta- tioned at North Bay, Ont. There will be an RCAF air- craft coming in ‘om’ Saturday June 23 to give the cadets. their familiarization flights. ‘The time the the funeral. Special. thanks to Dr. “Stefanelli and Dr, -Dimock, nurses: and staff of Trail-Tadanac ital, "and Rev. Father Hnat. Jan Zuk, and Family BLEACH, Co-op, ‘PEAS, Aylmer’s 5’s 15 oz. Z tins .... Lb. Lb. -Lb. Friday and Saturday Effective June 22 and 23 : 128 oz. jaro... cece ee eee 95c PICNIC HAMS, eady-toreat 2 tins for. ..co6 eee ne ES ‘$1.85 ¢ ORANGE CAKE MIX, Ogilvie’s Pl ove ee ae INSTANT. COFFEE, ‘Maxwell ‘House 6 oz. jar... eee ees | PICNI CHAMS, Swift’s ready-to-bat BOLOGNA, Swift’s, by the BEEF POT ROASTS, HAMBURG STEAKS, Zibe. for... ruc zoe B80 ‘COTTAGE ROLLS, ‘Burn’s : “Half « or whole, Ibe net 290: ‘$1.85 . IN CHURCH | the Cadets’ parents’ please ad- vise if they will be available to supply, transportation’ for the cadets. to the Castlegar. Airport? St Rita’s: Church : Benediction at 7:00 .p.m. Confessions. Sat. 7-8 p.m, 45. amd ‘The name of the outstanding ; | Cadet: will be announced ‘lat in‘the week: 3 the ‘Squadron will be held at 1850 hours Wednesday, Septem: per Sth. pees St.. iescoh's ‘Chapel Rev. E. Brophy: P.P. Confessions Sat..4-5 p.m. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. First fully automatic trans- mission to be produced om a wolume basis was introduced. by: ile in 1939.: Today, Olds- The United ‘Church Of Canada days, at. 11:00 a.m. at 11 am, “Castlegar — at 8 p.m. Robson — first and third Sun- Kinnaird — Service. of Wor- ship: 10:00 a.m., Sunday School Sunday § School 10:30 am., Service of Worship Sanit Jeads the’ industry” ied tions with over 3,00, 000 carg 50 equipped. KX INSURE. RNccE ; Fer All-Your. INSURANCE. NEEDS ” Pentecostal | Tabernacle . Sunday School — 10:00 am. Evangelistic — 7:30 p.m. 7:30 ‘p.m. ‘Young -Peoples, p.m. Everyone: Welcome Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m.|*” Prayer and Bible Study, Wed. “Friday 7:30 _ Phone 3441 ‘ ’ ANDERSON... AGENCIES - of arrival is not yet known. Will} The next- gee ane of |- FOR BETTER LOOKING, LONGER tastine PAINT JOBS! Comniunity Bible . Centre Sunday, inthe. Legion Hall. bia Ave. .i. Prayer eee at BI Colum- ¥ Sundays at 10:30. am. “ _ ‘Twin Rivers Hall. +. “=. Everyone’ Welcome! Church of Jesus! Christ | OF Latter Day. Saints | Lutheran Services day, Anglican: Church, Castlegar. Every second and fourth Sun- 3:00° p.m. in. St. Alban’s ‘Presbyterian Church; Sunday, “June ; 2m. Robson, 8 a.m.: and 7:30 * p.m. ‘SLEEPING. BAGS YOU'LL HAVE A REAL. VACATION IF. YOU YOU. CAMP : OUT: ... :; BUY YOUR: “EQUIPMENT WITH WHAT: YOU. «; SAVE ON HOTELS AND « aMOTES: ‘ DACRON °--. £. $26.00 & $28.00 “at that. place,, and an’ overniglit stop ‘would be made at Nakusp. On" Sunday athe tour: will continue ‘to: Rosebery end Slocan heavy gard: in acting on-'such matters, citing-:examples* to support his allegation. itself |=. ‘The’ motion was put . up to a’vote, and: although - only: 8 : | memberg voted: in favor, it-.was lages of. Kinnaird . and: a castieg s put .in a. full” day moving dirt ance around the, rink A. carefully” poneg “record of voluntary: tary. dabor shows: that. 1800 | ; man ha’ been’ ude equipment,” or the “la “ | times. which has. been’ serena the Diseretion this: matter...was . left to”. the unc, A heated: debate arose. over - the: proposed: level crossing sig- nal between. Castlegar. and Kin- ni “Ms. D. Brookes ‘of the roads an@ bridges. committee: reported on the receipt of a letter, from the. Board - of ‘Transport Com- missioners ‘ informing { him’ ‘that an, order with six-month . dead- Lon to. install a “wigwag sig- nal.at: the crossin, “Mr. S. Muirhead moved that e in rounding up volunteers. me Ma »Gaglardi:; tenders --would. soon be called e construction of the Blue: for a construction of a new leg of -highway. No.3; to bypass the center of that ‘community. ‘The ied. tha y Progress; on ‘the :rink ;, was very ‘ gatisfactory—in- fact, con- struction was, one-day. ahead. of the: planned schedule. The mem- -\ pers’ gave “a vote of. thanks. to Mr..: Anderson ; for his “efficiency meeting on! Juné 16 at ‘Creston, : ‘Association -, had “Sam : elected sto’ the ‘Kinnaird’ Village ce Cominission, was ‘chosen as Com-; mission. Chairman -.at a, special : bmeeting of” the i Board: on: June; + 1t'- was: also. the West -Kooten: Power. Compan: : snew ithe ‘wasp: gest > )election,: 143° votes.-°Mr: “Smales "mi aking ¢ ‘got 95, The'two, losing’ candidat! saird a end -Castledar ‘water rates, .:8s, Carl Spence ‘and: Eric Acker-. ‘ spectively.” “Total “votes * numbered 203.5" “Mr, iman, polled: 92\ and: 74 votes, ré- pression’. that’: Kinnair: “east: ‘were ‘higher: this -year ‘than last, in: view ‘of. the: frontage tax for ‘Kraft--had\. given . the-.im- d-) rates Discussed at the special meet: “water -supply.:: The: Commission- Ving: “was': the’. _blacktopping of; {Milestone Road;: for which pur-| ‘ers, ‘said thats this :was not :cor- rect;.the frontage, tax had: mere- i pose 2 the, works foreman has : ly replaced. the. former :flat’ rate iyetien Peer Kin- |-H; i “Ak Parade’ of: Brides ‘featur- ing -wedding “gowns. from’ “1856 to the: present :.was modeled’ by students of the Stanley Humph-| « ries’ High“ School . on ; June ..22, The. event. was sponsored ‘by the Kinnaird, and Robson. The gowns ‘were ‘all authentic, ‘and had been throughout'*‘the ~ past centiny. $ Opening: the “Parade ‘ with=a 1956 > creation’ “of : - floo: nth white satin’ and “chantilly = Jace 4 pee Mrs. ‘Leo ‘Goetting: Follow- this,-...older . gowns - were fanacled by -the. following ‘girls: 1955, Sherrit Riley; 1948 - “Louise Soroptimist “Club-“of : ‘Castlegar, |' worn by’ brides ‘of the district |‘ to. Unfavorable wea- ther the © picnic’ ‘was ‘held -doors. Rev, J. M. ' Taylor’ of ara The meeting ‘supported the ideas of the -B.C.::Committee -for.:Re- ligious - Education, | which; had also .recently... been approved. by. Ss: Goettings | 1947, Lynn. nt ana, uth Shewchuk;, © 1916; |‘ Goetting; 1914,; June. Kil- 1908, Louise, «Goetting; 1900, * catherine” Pellegrin;"' 1895, June ’Killough; 1894, Dawn’ Wal- die;, 1856, ‘ Olga Samsonoff.:=. .~ » A hilarious.) moment: came about = half-way ° through the show, when, ‘not to be, outdéne by the’ bride of .1929, ‘the ‘brides-, mother. minced onto the stage length. costume complete’ with jarge feathered -hat. :: & ‘Today. and. yesterday was well portrayed by: the girls from sot ee: :19th cen- ie in‘ a‘ ‘sheer black -crepe”™’ knees fof \| ‘photégraphs, two! of “which re- ceived awards. ting the chool Board of District ‘No. 2 will al -and: peter ‘effort oi made by the * and» other f appear before the Board,. where- apon- George Craft,’ Board | Chairs, fficially told. ‘them their'i: appointments, expres- pe -the -hope that they. and. the woud work smoothly 1) school ‘busses’ are ta. be able to get. to:.Pass. Creek to-pick up school ‘children, who at Loary are deprived ‘of the better facili ties of ‘the Castlegar school: The Board. was. very anxious. to have the road improvements" finished + before. the new’ school term, : other - problem iwas per- mitted..to. ride on school “pusses, - and. om. many ‘occasions this ar- trangement > had. resulted ‘in -ar- guments | between teachers and bus drivers, ‘because :the. teachers - had missed ‘a ‘bus. He advocated 2 /The .Ck tury, x »| fashions: of: the Charleston :.era. | »? During? the: costume: ‘change Mr. - Wally’: Walper »: entertained with his ballads WINNER. OF $50 DRAW: GIVES $10 TO: PROJECT, SOCIBEY, the | of. the junior and .senior - high school. -He.-said that both. had being i{the new. job, and said’ eine they would certainly do their best,. : “You! “ean call yourselves | ‘by. Mrs.. Walper at the. piano. Mrs. WAS), ‘Mrs, -Laura ‘Bridgman ‘was ‘mis- tress: of ‘ceremonies,:; and «music ‘was -provided by ‘Mrs. ‘-McLean- Angus. -Those: in| charge. of - the dressing room were Mrs. A. An- derson,. Mrs, R. Fenner, aur. G. Fowler,.: Mrs. Ww ‘Reed, ‘Mrs. ‘K, Sharples ; fig Mrs, G6?) C..): Muirhead. +A ;marvelous make-up’ job, was: done by..Mrs. Gledys Callinenn, draw: held: b: ca group of aya:6 le- gar. merchants. The, winning .tic- was’ given out by... “Bob's appointment carries $850 administrative al- lowance abave the iaacternt tea- cial highways start work on the ‘Creel road: after ‘July 21. he improved -1¢ ad “informed” him’ that | ssaid® long as there was space on ‘the busses, teachers : should: be. per-. mitted: ‘to -ride,' ‘although; ‘it raust vide -transportation . for: teachers, ‘, and. that’ ‘busses Toust « stick. to (Continued om “The body’ ‘of the deceased, EP died » last: week. (at. Port wife Helen; son Bi ter ‘Barbara,’ as wel