CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 19, 1961 Lester Named to Head B.C; School Trustees ‘R. HE. Lester of Haney, second vice-prealdent of the B.C, School ‘Trustees Association, is tts new pre- siden, for 1961-62, He was eleoted to succeed A, M, Harvey of Ocean Falls, BCSTA convention moved through a-large volume of business eee eee ‘KINNAIRD BRIEFS = HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BERT Aspe & JIM HOULT Chief Bow! Instructors Double Diamena ‘Advisory. Counoll sion in BC,, told the the nearest thing to a one-shot solu- tion of educational problems was to put iretolass teachers in every “The * only way you can have an interesting, challenging achool is to staff it with intereating, chal- lenging teachers,” Mr. Walrod sald, “And 4 you staff it with interest- ing, challenging teachera the schoo! witl be an interesting place regard- ¥! and an investigation in the State of Wash- R, "ep, Walrod, Kelowna, mem. ber of the recent Chant Commis- poses aia ihre dhl leb ia admin AIRLINE TICKETS TO ALL PARTS] ticn. : OF THE WORLD. lesa of the behind it.” ‘The other panel- members were Dr. Gordon L, Mowat, a member of ithe Alberta Royal Commission on Education; Brother Joseph Bruns, member of the Manitoba Royal Commission; and Dr. James F. Nic- kerson, director of the Washington State Interim Committee on Educa. THROUGH A good bowling, delivery 1s made up of two parts — the proper foot. work, and the proper movement of Dr. Niemen urged an “im- your hand and arm. The secret of 80 your feet, your arm, Dr. Public service, towards “I am firmly con- vinced that the schools of the fu- ture will be shaped more by the at. titudes of people toward public po- ley and public by the best concelved curriculum,” Nickerson said. ity than your body and the ball are all moving as & unit, No matter what type of ap- proach you use, the firat thing to Ghink about is starting the ball Into motion. This Ja done by the “push. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB 8 P.M. - OCTOBER 24 MARLANE. HOTEL ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WELCOME TO ATTE! ————————————— ee TTT ee Wait till you've seen ND The Sands Wait till you've enjoyed the luxury of d appcintments to make your comfort complete, and the friendly attention to satisfy your every wish. Join uo at The Sands — Commer rial Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL 1785 Davie St, Mu 2-1631 away." If you make a mistake in Aming this, the rest of your ap- broach will be off too, When you atart your delivery — move your hands first. You'll find your fear follow naturally, At the start, you should be holding the ball chest-high, in your right hand (if you are right-hand- touching it, to steady it, As you atep off, lift the ball slightly upwards as you push it out forward from your body. As your arm stralghtens, the ball will swing forward and downward in a natural arc, Uke a pendulum. down, keep it in close to your body. If your backswing doesn’t go close to your body, your forward swing won't be close either. The closer your arm is to the side of your’ body, the straighter your ball willl 5; likely be, KEEP YOUR BACKSWING STRAIGHT ‘The pushaway starts the ball down into its are, During the rest of your approach ax it will be carried the back- Telex 036-2359 VANCOUVER, B.C, - ICE q | Should be just high enough to give swing, then forward “hatll it is ree leased on your final step. ed). The left hand may be just cl FROM PUSHAWAY to FOLLOW |; good bowling is to get your timing|. If you get your follow through perfected, the natural result is’ to smooth out your forward swing, and eliminate many faulty habits, .I¢ your follow through Js short, or abrupt, you will tend to pull: the ball; or you may drop it sooner than you should, The ball is released on the final step of your approach, which fs or- dinarily a slide. Your slide should be no tonger than two feet, Too long a slide will lessen your ontrol. The slide is really part of the final push you give the ball, and lt Smoothes out your delivery, If you Just took a normal step, and plan- ted your foot in front of the foul Une without sliding, your body would jerk to a stop, and the .ball Wouldn't be released with the same accuracy, ~ Throughout your arm swing, keep your elbow straight. And, throughout your entire delivery, Keep your eyes, pinned on the tar- get. If you get part way through your delivery, and it doesn’t feel the ball feels heavy, or is dragging, chances are your timing Js off. Practice delivering without the ball, until the motions feel right, Next: FOOTWORK COUNTS ON Your backswing, to a large ex- tent, determines how fast the ball will travel, The higher the back- swing, the faster the ball goes. It you the speed you want. With too high a backswing, you'll find yourself losing control of the ball, and your timing will be upset, Too little backswing will also THE APPROACH Mrs, Polly Konkin Dies in T-T Hospital ~ long-time resident of Shore- acres, Mra, Polly-Konkin died Oct. 7 in the Trail-Tadanac . Hospital, AARAA I: moving easily and in rhythm, if|. "The location of’a village water | l dine alleged to be running thro jarther.by members of || fl ‘eee E . Comm, Ron Giles reported on || the foundation prpparations for the water tank to be erected in the new VLA subdivision, ! eee old + Council: will study recommenda. || tons made by its representative on |! [the ‘Tran Safety Council, A.B. Condy, that several stop algns be “A Wee ‘4 i. ‘Television Service @ Repairs to all. makes of TV's, ‘Badios, Phonographa. | @ Elsctrieal Appliances, : oe Applloations for fer-TV cable hook-- “pe made here. “Years of experience {5 our guarantee of dependable service” -ELECTRONIC ‘SERVICES 365-3331 —-Phones — 365-4601 located.on 10th Ave, at, Milestone Road.and near the Trischuck real- dence at the scuth-end of 10th Ave, eee ‘Ted. Hill appeared before coun. decides to build «the ‘homes will be erected next. spring, oes ‘ ROMP patrol the ‘Upper ‘Bench road in Kinnaird at-least four :tim- ea 8 week, “You never ‘know when }to expect them,” ‘commented -yil- Jage chairman Carl Loeblich, Comm, Giles remarked that speeding is especially ‘prevalent in the morn- ings while chitdren are on the road walking to school. Comm, Jake eneoes sald that Porting such cars because quite of- ten the police will epeak with the speeder when the reporting person does not want to appear in court to testify. eee Bids were opened for a heating system for the new village work shed and that of Boundary Electric ‘Was accepted. The man from ‘The Mutual Life Leader of the youth group, head of his house— that’s the man from The Mutual Life. He takes i keen interest in civic affairs and lends a help- h Asa family man he's aware of budgets, babies and bicycles. At work he’s an expert life i: A valued friend. ‘The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA DOES TE, . The company with the outstanding dividend record toh Representative: C. A, Anderson, . Castlegar, B.C, Millar Plumbing Heating & Electrical LIMITED Phone Castlegar 365-5725 Jew ee STR TEENIE ZAI LYCOS PT Se FOR SALE Lots for sale, Al Ozeroffa| eliery Store, PEy tings INGOME TAX Phone el Good building tots in Kinnaird, 2738. tmss, acooUNTiNG SERVICE Good Hairouts for Sale cy. ER, SHOP ae ‘Chairs — No Waiting ttn97| ¢° For Every Type of B V. G. ECCLES cord alive. Phone 865-4704. 636. cord wood cut to size, $20 Public A evenings. 3-bedroom home, phone See 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL PHONE TRAIL 368-6818 upset your timing, and force you to “drag” your ball through the for- ward swing by. sheer arm strength. This will tire you out, and also cause you to loge good control. If you le; the ball curve in be- hind you during the you'll end up tossing it out to the right when you ‘deliver it, If your backswing swerves out away from your body, you'll de- i i § a len the ball to the Jett side of the Nicholson Geis On your forward swing, the ball : Cominco Post ‘is released just as it is starting to swing upwards from the bottom of J. H, Nigholson has’ been ap- Pointed assistant purchasing agent its arc. You don't “throw” the ball — it Just haga alight lft as it rolls for the Consolidated Mining and amine Co. : She Pig aged 76, . Konkin had been 60 years in éastsa, the lass 19 years living in British Columbia, She is survived by one son, i- ving at Crescent Valley. ‘The funeral took place at Cres. cent Valley Cemetery with the -ar- rangements being made by the Cas- tlegar Funeral Home, WEST KOOTENAY TEACHERS’ CONVENTION PUBLIC MEETING Dean. Scarfe OF U.B.C.: will speak on “ASPECTS OF THE CHANT REPORT” off your fingers naturally. At this point, your forward foot, your arm and the ball ahould all be ina straight, line, aimed ees at the target. % THE IMPORTANCE FOLLOW THROUG! After you've asa the ball, Jet your arm continue its natural forward motion, Your arm -should come all the way through after de. livery, until {t-is about shoulder le~ vel. Your hand should be out- stretched, reaching for the. target, A good follow through helps direct the ball to the spot you have, your eye on. It is the key to good was made nat oe week by R. E. Walton, mana- ger of the company's purchasing di. vision, Born in Herefordshire, England, Mr, Nicholson attended achool in Friday, 20th October STANLEY HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM: : In 1947 he. was cium ia aasistant re: zine department and in 1640 teane assistant superintendent of develop. ‘ment. In 1957 he took over similar duties in the smelting and refining department, In 1960 he became a buyer in the purchasing division, Wr, Nicholson is a member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Association 8.00 p.m. Inserted by the Public and Business Affairs Committee of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. Your. Future’s better If you're backed by Bonds! No matter how young or how old—everyone has something to plan for end GLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE 365-3031 ed for at the sate of tive ged for at the rate of five cents or figure r slieetlon, e nding of eh the ad in sub- sequent iasu A gk Cee News box be eed oo Sosaitied ads for an extra. charge ef 50 cents for han-: ‘BnSWETS, ment notices, are publishé charge of $1.25, se -|house in easy te Liveable unfinished dio, re Bt ‘Gan ‘Be finceer Phone 6 365-6051. zadla-phono ‘combination 185-5060, wth awers. Phone 365-2571. hunt, Mee Also, sii I's Phone 365-8313 et __FOR aie modern home, eeatrally et Must een to be out appreciated, Riel hard. “342 aviv ‘ania 21-in, io, One Phone Large office desk shop made ere ae ideal for Mereury uty transmission, i blka, Phowe 305-3600, 915 ea International Pick-up, ra- ‘Roatan comp netaly 5 Minteriged, ¢,|mo BY. which is Holse on 4th Ave. phone 305- 6491, 340 Creek, Sacrifice for ‘quick sale, Ap- ply W. F. Ozeroff, Box 76, Castle; emer. q seen at Kootenay Bullders, 341 —— FOR 8ALE IN ponte Castleaird Plaza fins’ "all valet, mahogany cab- aa cone eatty, ,, Wan eae machine vi ie lon. Prtoed i Ri ‘Two "| Ave. Ave, overlooking high school, “Prone Furnished Fovenus, eens Tea= ding gonable terms, Phone om 340 Acreage or farm id in Pass ‘Used Gurney gas range, Can be all 2-room building complete pin bathroom and oil burner. bi culatie for office, workshop or guest one Very attractive NEW 3-be1 home sy uated on view tee fully landscaped, garage and breeze- yay, fa ment, Tinished Mauttabie for room or den, YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Ingurance and Realtors Phone 365-4241] 3} 0 4th bed- ‘bedroom, 1 ome, stucco on To view phgue 1 ~ Phone 365-5767. ‘view lots 78 xX 120 01 Ter ne room S8. lanegus furnlture reason ‘cost aus te cludes Oe cing knitting machine, new. eon, Phone 365-5987. 342 Bed. eater leld and 2 chairs. home, Sue e 1 ed sod iapbile ul | Bood condi- Hon, vaio sui be’ seen at Twin eater and oil range. 1 reassnabiee Priced, Phone" a Oil “stove complete with -pipes, oll stand, drum and oll. Phone 365. electric baseboard heating Super ‘deluxe Tange, automatic, in excellent con- se in. sae 7 DDD BTU gas furnace, only'$ 2, Also, used coal-and-wood givwnite “enamel range, Phone 365. ~ Good_ quality Delisious appies. ae ‘carter, Robson, Phon re 88. r 2: | like new ‘and priced low. Phone 365-5033, 342 3870, RESERVE NOV. 25 8. PM. SH.HS. IN AID OF KINNAIRD SWIMMING POOL LS. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes are Hone 5500 — NELSON 2051 Arrow Lakes Ferry FOR RENT room ant boats s digorelenta® Apartments, tm3g Sue suite, apply Bremen. 365-3061. Furnis! ko's, phone "Furnished aulte, 170-10th Aye., Kinnaird, Bhan. 365-4043, 340 pts mished trailer, Wwash- ing fa ities, $55 month, mile wy from ferry, Robson, phone 365-' Sud Furnished, peated suites main _floor..Phone 3 in Blu Courtright. Sption. "Westinghouse | ” electric train set. 65-4033 or call at 172-10th, | 2; ‘Two lots tn Robson, Phone 305, % rvice ROBESON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Rabson Wharf . 10.00 am, Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4.00 pm. Monday. Edgewood To All My Friends At Celgar U wish to convey my heartfelt thanks for your thpughtfulness. Your loyalty and kindness is greatly appreciated. SSAC = =I In The Woodroom Gunnar Selvig tage, modern, Phone cedar 2 ate E. Phone belo 01 Phone 365-6801. TOO} Nov" ‘1 Phone pore ‘purnished grou Phone 366: Cemetery, Kinnaird, Arr: entrusted to the Castlegar In Robson, small 3-room 365-: d and heated suite. 295 4-room Castlegar, ry ere suite ayecane apartment, room ind Poor. Sirivate entrance. ~ FUNERAL NOTICE the ie P htojor et ‘Moll Se Safvation army, Ley ged ol 9 years, bee be Held Bat.. Gots’ 21 a 11 am, aD} lome, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND greg Sen- a within ‘Salmo ea eotenay” Land District. ur (4) Pa et be allowed for yemoval of timber, As this area. on eae fhe Bal- uy mmite ted, this le will be un der the pres sions of ‘Bection- oi] da) of the “Forest Act” which gives the tease. sale applicant certain priv- er, Son, BA,, or fro! eputy nister_of Forests, victoria. B.C. 840 wea Se GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH ‘OLUMBIA, sat capacity at the Sth annual meeting ~ {of her trip as delegate to the an- SESS Cane Wee : 101 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 19, 196i 9 Read and ue. ihe Classifieds Silver Birch Silver Birch School was filled to of the Kootenay Society for Handi. capped Children held Monday ev- ening. R. D. Minnion, who acted as chairman in the absence of the pre- aldent W, Easton, welcomed the guests and sald it was very gratify. Ing to see such a good representa- tion. He added that it was through the loyal support’ of the various ser- vice clibs, organizations and indiv. iduals that enabled the soclety to|.p: maintain its present good standing, ‘The secretary, Mrs. E. Fitzpat- .|tick, gave an interesting account nual national conference of the Association for Retarded Children held at Vancouver, She reported that since plana for such a confer~ ence are made at least a year in advance, very able and prominent speakers appeared on the various panels and spoke on different pha- ses of mental retardation. Among other well arranged ac- tivities, the delegates were taken on a tour of School which DEPARTMENT OF OTIC: units “io volts, near new. Phone Wi .| than 1,400 children under its wing. is very efficiently operated. and gives excellent care to the more ‘However, the feeling amongst he in this field is that -ovil Highway, Birect with the tlons:. Mote! on. the ee under per- Ss on. Fie teed sy will re ie Department of Hid or further detalls, tact the Department o} District Offic ot A. E, Staite, Bistrice Buperintendent, NOTICES News, =| from, ar come in handy for your return ad- 4 | dress on envelopes. Stamp pads are Castlegar News, H ER, SHOP No tne tfn37 ith’s Boarding Ke 1 B= pe Creek, phone ae ‘oup- and a gre ming, Poodles a ‘eterinary ey, available at_the BARRIE'S ‘Iwo Chairs — Smit service every, big Heated Honnels Attentic 365-533' ‘Wil take care of Hotel ginal 150. tric_kettles, egg cookers, BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontise — Buick — Vauzhall 701 Baker St. Nelson Phone 578 ‘Want house. Phone 365-9781. HELP WANTED tl tn, |regardiess of how well an Institu- Road or Following excep- oo Ro alrection si for Resorts may be ‘erected lease con. ‘Highways Reg | nuts. 28 thers and Vic Jones, acting road ¢fnsp} made the trip. 01 stamp with your ni mame and address on it the Canstleg ‘or I Bs romised that the road orpsmon Go, Bidar | at be ase ast Hastings 8t., ‘Vancouvet For sewing and alterations, 343 | Phone 365-3289. 3 840 the detour has steep grades and is we REE AONE aE Home. Phone ee in my own home. “Bhone 365-5882, 341 ~ Sunday special at the Castle; Pried chi Sor lary ‘am iro) pop-up toasters, Ca grills, elec. ‘Want channel 2 antenna, Phone 2-bedroom unfurnished Girl wanted for office work. tion is run, home care for the re- tardate is far more desirable and advantageous, and the modern ‘trend is to build small units with living quarters for about 30 so that a closer sense of belonging 1s ach- For its Annual Meeting School Filled DITOHING, Gravel & Top Soif EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor, Maple & 9%h, Castiogar Jeved. Mr, Minnion then read the pre. sident’s annual report which was a recap of the year's activities of the soclety and the president expressed his deep appreciation for the co- operation he recelved from every- one during his term of office. 8 ‘His letter of was ac~ cepted with regret and a hearty vote of thanks was given for his un- tiring efforts on behalf of the s0- clety and the children of Silver rch, The treasurer, Mr, Minnion, presented the financial statement and sald that the affairs of the So. ciety were in very good shape. He also took the opportunity to invite all those interested to submit thelr PHONE 365-5200 BOX 464 names as to fill the va- cancles of six outgoing directors and hoped that the nominating commit. tee would have no trouble in find- ing volunteers, Election of officers will take place at a later date. ‘Mrs. Palsson In her brief report thanked everyone for their support of the school and was especially grateful to the school board for its efforts on behalf of Silver Birch. J. Randall, membership, gave @ short report after which the guest speaker was called to the platform. G. Meredith, president of the Trail Branch of the Kootenay So- elety for Handicapped Children, in this concise, factual and well-dellv- ered speech stressed the fact that the ignorance, superstition and astig- ma attached to mental retardation Trek Over New Road About 35 cars carrying over 100 persons made a trip over the new Kinnaird-Christina Lake Highway Sunday under the direction of the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce. Fred Pressacco, roads and brid. ges committee chairman for the Chamber, made arrangements for the trip while Chamber president R. D. Minnion and member Lloyd Ackney met the group at Christina ake with coffee, hot dogs and do- Rossland/Treli MUA Don Bro- foreman in the Castlegar ares, also Distance over the road — in- eluding the 3-mile detour — was clocked at 41 miles. Most cars made the trip in just over an hour with several stops enroute. Five miles of road remain to be FT paved while work is progressing on the foundations for the milllon-dol- lar McRae Creek bridge. Two large ‘box culverts are under construction near the Kinnaird end of the road is being swept away by the informa- tion made available through the work of the National Council of \Assoclations for Retarded Children. Since research in this fleld is not keeping up with the growing rate of retarded births, he urged everyone to support this humani- tarlai movement, FRAMES ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS] Pearson Sashless Win-} dows AND DOORS In All Popular Styles e Agents For and All Sealed: Units PHONE 365-3211 Wood Stave Pipe Section Said Good For Forly Years A section of wood stave pipe ta- ken from the Dumont distribution system tested out as being good for another 40 years, Comm. Ron Giles told Kinnaird council Monday night. Mr. Giles questioned whether it was wise to replace whole blocks of pipe in.the Dumont or whether it would be wiser to just replace the sections of pipe that are trouble- some. “I might have just been lucky and got & good section,” added Mr. Giles, and safety rails and ts painting still remains to be done. Speed and directional signs have not yet been installed along the road, Highways Minister P. A, Gag- will be opened in the spring by ma- king use of the detour. To do this will involve considerable work since vrey narrow. Bernard Huber Passes Away In Creston Hospital Mr. Bernard Henry Huber of Creston passed away at the Creston Valley Hospital on Oct. ‘7. Mr. Hubér was well known In the Castlegar area, He was born at Wetaskiwin, Alberta on Sept. 13, 1902. He came to British Columbla at the age of 19 years, working in the construc- tion industry. He was married to on 13, Other noted that if six or seven lengths of pipe are giving trouble in a block, then it is better to replace the whole block with transite pipe of the correct size and at a proper depth then it is to replace the sections with new ‘wood-stave pipe, Company “ELECTRIC At SERGE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Box 182 — Castlegar, B.C. Absolved Discolored leaves noticed in the Castlegar area are the result of insect feeding and were not caused by fumes from the pulp mill, the village has been informed. J. M, Wilks, plant CASTLE at the experimental farm in Sum- merland, stated in a report to coun- cil that the hot, dry weather of the past summer had brought about a larger than usual build-up in in- sect populations. In many instances, sald Mr. ‘Wilks, this had resulted in more noticeable damage belng caused to shrubs and trees. To prevent a recurrence of this next year, he suggested Jones 1934 at Pincher Creek, Alta. Following thelr marrioge, the young couple took up residence at that a standard insect spray might be applied in the spring as s00n as ‘the foliage fully develops. Court of Revision LIST OF ELECTORS The courts of revision will sit in the respec- tive village offices on Wed., Nov. 1, 1961, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. for the purpose of hearing complaints and revising the list of electors as necessary. ust be able to type. Apply West's LOST ‘White kitten in vielnity of Cas. tlegar pall park, Finder, please phone 365-5627, of Professional Engineers of British Columbia. 5 He Js active in the ‘Trail Cham- ber of Commerce and fs chairman of the Advisory Planning Commis- sion for Trail, INSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 to save for! Whatever:your plans, Canada Savings Bonds are a convenient and systematic way of: building up ‘savings to help you realize your goals, And there's nothing quite like a resérve-of Bonds to give you a feeling of security.and confidence in the future! Canada Savings Bonds are a * full face value plus interest. Coupons. pay 44% each of the next six years, 59% for each of the last from $50.up. Limit per person $10,000; -- So. simple to buy — on instalments or for cash at any bank, investment - dealer, stock broker, trust or loan company, or through your company’s Payroll Savings Plan. Order yours today! : 7 Tata Creek, B.C, where they re~ mained for 20 years, A fire in 1954 destroyed thelr home. A trailer then became thelr dwel- Mng place at various centres in B.C. and Alberta as Mr. Huber's oocup- ation Mr, Huber’s employment at the time of his passing was at Athal- mere, He was sj member of Operating Engineers, Local 115; formerly a MOVING WITH CARE member of the 1.0.0. Lodge of EVERYWHERE Corbin, B.C. BUY THE NEW. ae : i: ; Mr. Huber is survived by his A CANADIAN MUTUAL - ANDERSON —HORTH AMERICAN LIFE A-GANABIAN MUTUAL NDERS CANADA SAVINGS B OND S Allen Selbie, J. Logelin, CHUCK’S Building Supplies | ts =!stet end son Barry, ana 3 = Village Clerk, Village Clerk, TRANSFER canbe, ‘Eos. also a stepson, William sparks; . ; for You—and Canada DIGK FOWLER, Robson, B.0, od fo You-and Canta wa |] URINATE AGENTS DAVIES TRANSFER KINNAIRD BRIEFS. A complaint was heard about the dust problem created by vehic- Jes using the driveway of village re- sident Pete Relkoff. The road is allegedly heavily used by teenagers who aggravate the dust situation. Council decided it had no jurisdic- tion In the matter since the com- plaint dealt with the condition of a (private road. abl anytime at the first. year, 434% for three ) years. Denominations . BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phone 365-2511 Kobson Marshall's Store ees Ted Hill appeared before coun. with regard to plans he has for wullding two revenue homes In Kin- berry Heights. He said that if he decides to build the homes they will be erected next spring, STARTS WEDNESDAY All 3 Mis, Martha Stenkie, ato of Bex> “HOUND DOG MAN” as smith, Alberta. three sisters, Tillie, Mrs. J. Arac of Kinnaird. Castlegar. Bollding & Supply Co. Ltd. PHONE 365-3711 S pet Sexsmith, Alberta; Minnie, Mrs, E. enc ATE ili