CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BC. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956 THE, COLUMBIA ACCORDIAN SCHOOL HAS ALREADY STARTED IN CASTLEGAR Anyore wishing to start, see: Mr. Loxzari at 851 ELM ST. on WEDNESDAYS at 3:30 P.M. Hégalom High’ Mass. Enrollment Low, In Sung For J. ‘McKinney Casilegar Sea Cadets ’ Mr. James McKinney ‘of: Bril-| The .Annual. meeting’ of the. ant died suddenly at; the: Koo-| Castlegar Branch, of: the Navy y Lake General Hospital on| League. of ‘Canada was held in Faltay in. ts 68rd year. the Parish Hall task ‘week. A fal land, | & o Gatario; in 1893, Mr. McKinney Sea ‘Cadets ‘were ot Rendition came to B.C, 28 years ago and|Dave Campbell, ‘President, -gave has been employed for the past|a brief report. of the year’s 15 years with the West Kootenay | 2 activities, Lieutenant “G. Archi- Power and Light Co. at Brilliant, | bald, Commanding: Officer. of the He was to have retired next Sea Cadets, reported -that the year. 9. number of cadets at present’en- Surviving ‘are his wife, Kath- rolled was. quite low. Ir. order - vty Labor income‘of Canadions was. Tax Rate ~~ $9,463,000,000' in’ the ‘first nine * Conttoued Seda page 1 $9,000, ‘ Tt cwas "decided “that the tax rate for municipal purpose for 1956 ‘shall remain at: the. same rate of »18-milis and that..the minimum tax.-for: any, parcel 9 Jand within the ame palit: $5.00. This was the first vending of the 1956 rates bylaw. and the shalemanwee authorized to call a meeting in: connection with this whenever necessary—— or when the’ School Tax. mill and 6.5 per cent more than ja the same period of 1954. OL , oeery. 1,000 pen caploye Canadian stoma: in 1954. GREETING. {CARDS Jeen Mary, a son Brian at re monton, a daughter, Mrs. -R,. F. (Beth) Guillaume of Trail, ‘and 7 grandchil * 10¢ ond Se: CHOC, NOVELTIES ° received. ts totalling - $585.26,, the || major‘.portion of ‘that’ being. the cost’. of: the welder and pipe machine. recently pur: +. \jnonths”‘of 1955, a record bgih . industry, 225 “+ VOL On Non have attained the. ank of Queen .. Scout ‘during the: past ‘year will journey... to Victcria « where, : on Gating. chased, were passed. . Under new business, the chair- man’ suggested that with: lumber = Pity the sa a, era cee pe on, Monday: at ant er hire vin : Teall by. Father pe agt marine felt toate ae rop! o! astlegar. - ! were: said Suey cia teters Seon of he Co for’ the de- \Funer: ap) To ment was in’ ‘© family. plot at iscussi held on ways! to Mountain View| Cemetery.' Pallbearers ‘were Bob’’Ken- neds Murry’ Hilton, C. Ramsay, jack, .-McDo Benny Benson Hen Clarence Moos tort Funeral by April ‘Sth; Lt,, Governor.‘ Fran! He Ross ; ‘will. present. the awards” in an impressive ee net the, Id in During eee “Art! Ande: elected : for: theo coming year. R, K. Cam bell of. Trail, was’ elected: presi- .| dent. ang’ H. Lamb ‘Secretary. : Carberry’s Funeral Home. Many. Aitond Funeral |x Gf Lato firs. Hansen - Rev. L. Clinton Johnston of- ficiated _ at the funeral zervice held Friday, 3 earch 23rd; from 2 ee the Uni for, the late] ¢ Selma Ofillia Hanson, beloved| “TMG Age of Termoi? wife of John Hanson, .who. pass- ea away at the age of 72 inthe Shown At PTA Monday Tadanac Hospital, 19th. The regular meeting of the A large congregation sang the|Castlegar and District PTA, held two hymns, ‘Nearer. My ,God..to the last Monday. of every month, Thee” and .“Rock : of Ages"y7or-| wus a continuation .of the dis- ganist being Mrs. J. .E. ‘Wallace. cussion on Teenage Problems be. Honorary ‘pallbearers © were: Messrs: “B. Trussler, V. Lamp- here, EB. A.~ Lampard; Wm. Houston, Walter Dams, John. Mc- Kinnon, and F. con- | Pallbearers were: Messrs: John sisting of Mrs. Dave ‘Canipbell ‘Waldie, William .Waldie, Elmer| Mrs. H. Ford and Miss M. Bailey Wallner, Fred. Nelson, J. Sher-| were asked to contact people bike and P. Ostrum. i Interment was-in the Kinnaird} * Park Memorial. Cémetery with the Castlegar. Fimerai Home in charge .of arrangements. . - On a per capita basis only? the people. | of the United States ot a Committee—Mr. R..Mad-| consume”. more. petroleum and locks, Mr. B. Chersiogtor Mrs, | steel than . go Canadians. ‘VERTICAL: PLANKING is a E e. govertior-g 0,0 ss } ise in 7 THE TREND ic TODAY erate’on ‘a‘’dogsled | as Rt Hons Vineen: Bay! “fished tl ‘the i the “Gold” Card” “campaign sey) and ¢ his: daughter-in-law, © Mrs.” : Lionel gate . itn r: Cail: ‘of vel’ style; for! Part of “the 1 -by:~-local ‘ applicants.” Si candidates © will: be . considered for..CBC. ‘radio ..engagements. or, they maybe brought to Van- “lero tor’ further: auditions for auditions throughout the pro- ‘vince will “ be’ held in Kelowna | y; ‘Artists in’ the Ranch Weil: ‘For Exterior er Interior Uses ° pee ace Te EXCITING PiywooD FOR INTERIOR USE" MADDOCKS. . ‘SHOE STORE Exhibits’ were well under way. The ~ Exhil ‘will take ‘place June 8th and: 9th: A film “The Age of ‘Termoi " was shown with Anthony : Too- good: operating the machine, followed by an- open. discussion. Some of the: decisions ‘reached in? the © discussion ‘were: ¢ ‘teenager : problems:-and fric- tion between teenager’ and 'par- ents are a result. of: lack’ of Parents. years and subseqently tightening of discipline in later years brings resentment and sometimes open |’ revolt, It was’ felt.that if there were more. ‘discipline. in- early years, and children taught: to t| accept, in) the home ‘and ‘more ‘tamily rired| gethers for recreation ‘ete.,-many. i) of © these problems could ; be - Vavoided.- sage and ch house “footings have. been’ nearly | Pai the Moran: ‘asked |-har _ | Sherbiko,", Day t 3 Publicly, Herb: Brown; : the flattering “all-oceasion patterns in Continental Medium Tories. “See them fod Bi ip pay, ; the. Castlegar; Bell | é swered. 38-street- lights, according Trip ‘td:'the Convention sdrewn.on chief, who concluded his| ‘| report”. with’ a: dist of varipus. 956 budget, } in. _setting~the tax‘ rat 17% mills.’ Direct’ Taxal provide. $19,947, ‘remainder to. ome from. govern: OF THE. VERY. LATEST! SPRING COATS © ie _ Shorties & Longs t, $ ending March Bist. revenue. Bylaw Nt it swas -learned the Ci “the budget: and given its. first ‘reading, - 4 ‘school “tox rates‘ py the’ Provin-| for training the crev nd: . ae ae ‘ i i : funicipal ‘Taxes| the. .truck.: Commissioner:F.':,G. , foo ae eS : : salts ‘ are i ‘Warner. ‘spoke | of, the : . ’ : Wi poe ; PSE ae Mage PR ee ot fee ee Se sree a a a : } z tore the Civil jefénce ‘ ? —e 3 to be collected ete raniza’ Under . the new Set up: which |! goes into ‘effect this year, School * "Faxes ‘are collected by the Muni- -cipalities and turned over to the : district; -- Municipalities |- eat bea the cost of collection, ue or other- “They ‘very’ latest for teen age , gi —> sizes: 12-20 :-—« + Figures 0} in the village Twares Jand, $297, 0% proverients, “$1 ‘otal taxable, = ginny ¥: HOSE. ae “100%, | 2 ted‘during ‘the sprin, Mr. farner:: also ientioned’ ‘the CO-OP. STORE INE AT FOURTE | culvert’ carrying. off the ‘run-off down to, Milestone Road, ..as he hag been re ered and damage} pi, ‘amounting : to’ $90.00 -had occur- }- ‘red from this: fire: at..the” home}; of 'Mrs..C. Lamb. ‘There had also uum rt ~ or; ‘Public. Works, “Mr. “been sone false" “alarm cfurnied ¢ oe arnt ‘wished ’ to ‘make “a-vote !: ‘the: budget is is. the udge- bythe Social fare De partment ‘against pret age? care of. a. destitute family. rs ~~~ (Continued- on~page-8)..> > the. Social = fs ents unable to: provide ‘a home Tice totem 4s Logger: Ted: Shaw Mr. Zinnio,Treasurer "for ‘their a splendid work . over . the’. past years in the interest: of the pro- , Zao consummate : Iget the sian ‘cedar PB and tdo he, eastern ity. | has united oi Victor in the'c cause.of