‘Page é CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, ‘B. Cc. Thursday, October 30, 1952 a PT ea aaa Mr. and Mrs. J. Bucher, Cal- gary, Alberta, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Scott, returned home on Wednes-! day. Mr. and Mrs, E, S, Mastin and daughter Jeannie spent the week- end in Kimberley, Mr, ond Mrs, Leo LeFaive and family, Robson residents since spring have moved to Kinnaird. “| Mrs, R. Bro was called to Van- couver yesterday owing to the death of her father there. “SPECIAL Two-Piece Sels of Travelguard Luggage i $26. 00 _ — Mon’: s Leaiker Gladstone. Sevile — | RUBBER COVERED, per foot : : ‘Weather Strip All Wool Dress Shirts IN POPULAR COLORS Made by the Famous Pioneer Brand - These Shirts are Ideal For Casual Wear $8.95 BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE WF | Trail; recently, on the occasion of fj the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barrie | for the coming winter months, rs rattan aaa CASTLEGAR - SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS ce agi ae aa ae PHONE 3031 Mr, and‘Mra. Archie Ferguson entertained their families at dinner in the Crown Point Hotel, Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson's wedding anniversary. Mrs. G, J. Johnson and son- in-law and, daughter, Mr, and Mrs. R. C, Thompson, Wardrier, B.C., were visitors last week at Hill. Mrs. Johnson is. Mrs, Alls mother, Mrs. C. Lundgren is a patient in Mater Hospital, wen ‘and Sinclting Company won $2,035 through the Com- pany’s suggestion system in Sept- ember, more money than was awarded quring!any month since the system was started ten years ago, Among the 51 idéas which rated cash, awards, there were five in the _major category. ‘At the Kimberley, BIC., opera- $625 for suggesting improve- ments for the loading and trans- portation of ore; K. F. Tipper re- ceived $240 for changes to liners in discharge chutes and R. J. Crutchley (now at Cominco’s g Rossland, Mr, and Mrs, J. Markin have moved from their. former home at Seventh Avenue and Pine Street, to the Shewchuk subdivi- sion:" Mrs. L. v. Campbell and daugh- ter, Reginna, and Mrs, G, Ander- Mine) won $230 for sug- gested changes fo the pumping system ina section of the con- centrator, At the Trail, B.C., operations, ( ( , ( ( tions, J. R. Dean was awarded é . ( ( ( ( Coininco Employees. | Co wins2035- COUCHHAN, FOWLER & For Suggestions a} ~~ GOLLINSON AGENCIES LTD. f The Ci z ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE, NOW Collection Agents ‘ FOR THE Rate! Rossland - Trail Sick Benefit Assn. of 6.6. Payments may now be paid at thelr office and applications for em benle will also he ‘accepted. Phone 2 92 u ag Pa I Mg Ig Re a gta agg ag gn GS W. AS Farnsworth gained $225 ‘for an improvement to the slag re- treatment’ furnaces, A, G. Jurick of the Tramming Department was given $200 .for twa ideas, most of it from di son are leaving today, in with friends from Trail, for a week-end in: Spokane. Nelson Oldtimer Moves To Castlegar -Mr. and Mrs. Herb a way of decreasing’ axle jwear on motor Cases, In addition to the major awards 45 other ideas: were valued. be- tween $5 and $50, with ithe cash, Main Stréet, have as their guest Mrs. Mulhern's:. mother, | Mrs. Austin who is one of Nelson's oldest residents, A Nelson resident for 50 years, Mrs. Austin does not look her_92 years of age, being still very act- ive about the house. Her favorite pass times are knitting mittens or-her friends’ children and doing crossword . puzzles, not to men- tion the regular avid peruel of her hometown daily. Mr..and Mrs. L. V. eee and ‘Messrs, Walter Fields, ‘Al Reid, Glenn Anderson, Vic Misut- ka and Father Barnes of Castle- gar, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido and Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Logelin’ of Kinnaird, attended the .Knights ‘of Columbus .Trail Council, Sil- ver Jubilee Banquet in Trail Sunday evening, in the Elks’ Hall. The above men from this district, ts going to both the ‘Trail and Kimberley operations of Cominco. BIRTHS MARCELLUS — To Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Marcellus (nee Cecily Raine of Robson) now of Trait, in Trail-Tadanac Hospital, Oct- ober 1, a daughter. LEO BOSSE: Watch and Jewellery ’ REPAIRS Full Line Of. oe JEWELLERY And Gifts For ~, EVERY OCCASION - Stock Up How For... WINTER -. We Have a Good Suppy of... : Anderson Feed Co. Castlegar and Districts * FEED HEADQUARTERS — Flour and Feeds “For Inmet ate Belrey joined fellow knights from Nelson Rossland, Trail, and F in honoring some 35. new members who received ‘the ‘first three de- grees of the Order. Messrs Misut- ka, ‘Anderson and Fields were the local’ Knights who were among the’ Silver Jubilee Graduating Class, Mr. Fred Parent also at- tended. é Hu SHOWER — The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Brodman, was gaily decorated with-white wedding: bells “and streamers on. the evE- ning of October 20 when some 20 guests assembled there ‘to honor Miss Muriel Defoe whose has been i or OCTOBER 31 GRAHAM WAFERS, — NOVEMBER. | DATES, Pitted, 2-Ib. Gello Bag .... 33¢ RAISINS, Seedless, 2 Ib. Cello Bag . 45¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE, Doles 48-07 tin . 38¢ - GOFFEE,, Fort Gary Yellow Latel, tb. 98¢ Westons, pki... 28e: £ SALMON, Co-op Cohoe, 14's, Ped tin 32c. TOMATO JUICE, Heinz, 20. Oly 2 for 37 ‘ONIONS, (0: 1b. hag . weteeeeecss Be | dians receive cheques drawn qn ‘|needy pensioners (77,000);' blind .| RCMP announced. The bridal cake in- scribed with the words, “Wishing Her . Luck,” centred ‘the main table and a. jauntily bedecked clothes hamper, filled with a var- iety of gifts, was Presented to the honoree. dn “the gamé3’ and contests which followed, -Miss Violet Miros, Miss Joy Defoe and Miss Muriel. Defoe, were the prizewin- ners. Miss Nettlie Brodman, was co-hostess with her mother. © --Each month 3,200,000 Cana- federal tax revenues: pensioners — (668,000 old. age persons); pensioners (8,280); armed forces (99,000); civil servants (170,000); (4,800); veterans and de- pendents (194,000); family allow- gnee Payments 000) 000 fami- ies), "XMAS CARDS “Overseas. Mailing DON'T. FORGET, OUR. SATU R D A Y “10. O'dock Special _ WHILE IT LASTS Deliveries Tuesday and Friday Just Arrived’ A Fine Selection of Xmas’ Cards’ PRICED TO SELL "Boxes of 12, 18, 24 and Rg Shop Early For Bést Selection PITTS” ‘Rexall Drug CO-OP STORE Open Evenings to behold.” Siriated Veneer. Etchwood. Veneer . : Shadow Board i Mabogany Veneer. Wy For As i As: - $u 0 PLYWOOD VENEER i : In Your Living Room ‘There are ‘many ‘advantages i in the use of VENEER n the construct. oo Vou Can Have i. The: Beauly of’ “Dry Wall” L UMBER AND. BUILDING SUPPLY ‘Published Every Thursday at “The ‘Crossroads of the Kootenays” a Va. 5, Now45 nome ‘CASTLEGAR, BRITISH.COLUMBIA;'* HURSDAY, | "NOVEMBER 6, 1952 Saas Cents Per. Cony : “Tagged beggars and ev its “& “'castonel goblin, slteh, and: jack-o- ‘ported, the -village office: hi _,Govt. Approves. Construction, Oo. : Ae Syringa Greek To Deer Park Road. : imously,-declded to The {has ma prov the coeettion of a@ road .from Syringa:.Creek to Deer Park it was revealed at the jcongtituency ‘convention of the ‘Rossland-Trail . Social, Credit ‘League in Kinnaird Thursday | ‘evening, . The road, cost of ‘which is esti- mated ‘to be between: $25,000 to $40,000, is to be started this Fall or in the Spring. * Meanwhile, a fleet of three bull- ‘dozers, several trucks’ and grad- ying machinery: began’ the’ im-. provement of the \Robson-Syn-; \inga Creek road recently and, has been working steadily, ‘They | be- gen the - project at the Syringa Creek end of the route and are “working there way ;Robson- ward, “President Carl” Loeblich told Thursday's Socred gathering: that ithe granting of a forest manage- :ment, licence :to~ Celgar» a3 th! ‘area:.is “one. of -the bes! in that’ ever happened in® Sammae 2 It. was. ‘send a ‘hearty ‘vote ‘of “approval to the government.\+-:.:2-~ The stumpage rate’ for Cel- gar and other. similar forest pro- jects, ‘has been. raised from-75c to $4.60°a thousand, .it ‘was re- vealed, : promising “an income ‘of $18 million: instead of $900,000, The meeting: also.’ of bridge’ scommitta charged with: invest gating the possibilities. of: a. -tol Castlegar. Sanit TA federal constituency, autor y bridge: at A federal ‘nominat- t hela in West executive “ineltides Carl} Loeblich,:Rossland-Trail;:. J. A, Wilsbn, .Nelson-Creston; Waller, Jacobs, Kaslo-Slocan. An advis- ory* coyncil’ of. the\vice-nresident from each provincial’ riding, was ing eee All Hallow's Eve, or Hallowe'en “as.we call it. cody, be one, day. of the year when witches fly and and. ghosts per- this year. °° > [Phere rele many tirenge toring in.-evidence. on ; village . streets, and -b: dar! \lasiter seplete th glowing: grin. oth than. the’ "soap: ‘inscriptions wind chehind pamene Vole On: ee The ° plebiscite’ regar : all or part of the.village ‘property’ on Columbia tAvenue, is to: be held ‘on‘Thursday, Dece: bert from 9. a.m..to .5°p.m. Building. Permits : °| Total $11,000 :. ‘The 1952’ drive f the K.R.C.:is pee Sree ‘the Red munity Shest ‘€ppeal, e Kin- naird,’ Robson‘ Castlegs elfare and herseatiast ‘Sdciety, centra- lizes all the various financial ap- peals in the district, into‘one and|’ distributes. the:: monies; raised among ‘the varios needy, move- ments of: the district, : ake ‘Formed in June 1946, ‘the KR.C. ectors; drawn: fromthe: three dis- only: by-the ‘amount: contain tions | Féceived:’ “Many. -residents if Feather Campaign: or: the Com-| : years azo. Work With’ the-Queen: is In the: RITISH. INDUSTRY -Breceshire, Major {extra nyarovelectle poe ‘f tn Head- On Collision. |] gar. was’ killed ‘and her husband pavement; i|day afternoon’in'a head’ on col-! their way to Trail-at the time of of; the ‘Blueberry, Creek: bridge. ‘injured. rushed to Trail-Tada: ital, 2) Victor. ‘Senks recommended: :to “Mrs: Henry Carlsen of Castle- ‘and: 'pleces of glass, littering the arid’ seven other. people. from. zs : Kinnaird were: injured Wednes-| | Mr. and Mrs. Carlsen were om lision between two. cars, ‘driven! the accident, to attend a banquet by Mr. Carlsen’and Mr. Palsson, for. employ ées, ‘sponsored by the lepartment |: store i’: where: Kinnaird, at the curve just South Carlsen is employed. ‘The cra ah 1) ths injured vare | occurred ‘shortly before 5:45 p.m. tit i {| when ‘a ‘call for help was received ‘ourt ;and “Mr, | by C: RCMP. Carlsen are critically. injured, Mr. | Two abterree one. from Trail Palsson and: Richard Geranazzo , 2M‘ and” the’ other from Castlegar, were . also. among - the’. eight; were > rushed. to the rescue ee c once. ays Traffic was s delay a: for about ag. reps rted. to an hour by the highway tragedy. ‘Mrs, Carlsen {s survived by her .’ 2. husband, and aren ehilaren and r aia | her parents, “Mr. roken “parts Matos) Castleg r cau tor. Me pete owing. to; large’ ‘accumulation ° of --village work; public works commissioner A twelve ‘member ae Dir- i timeout to: pay | 1c fellow" | their:lives S ie | world: wars, for. the’ ‘dente ‘and li- berties all free people’ believe :i: Au stores, and: businesses ‘will, tbe closed - here and there will: be Paradevana Servic :‘The ‘parade {will form ‘in front of: the Post: Office on Pine Street at9:45.-a.m.- and. will make: its 3] way.'to the’Castle Theatre: where -special services aré scheduled to : ull : lage is-..growing [an Jenks reporte that nee de- partment’s’ machinery .consi- Serably . een ce to the “poi : where we. ‘should, discontinue. ali custom. work permanently. Regarding village: work: tobe done, ‘Mr.’ Jenks .reported:..that plans were to begin the Jong: de- eptio ela: ete ‘forty Toeal residents were Present: and heard Mr. Coldwell introductd to‘them by Bert Her- ridge ‘following’- which ' tea “was served | by.’ ladies ,of* Kinnaird. begin at‘10 am. All are requested. ‘to -participate in this ‘service . sponsored, by: :the Gertlegar’ Robson’ brenchy Ot the One water ‘Application’ and six i ‘-totalli at the -co! #1on smecting Monday night.’ Day Ci Legion. 0... Hs layed of Sixth’ Avenue trom, Elm Street to’ Main: Street the next:day, The ‘Avenue will be graded and mide. ened! and possibly” gravelled, if ‘time: left over Robson and. Castlegar ‘andi! Mr. coldwell: ‘went. around the room ith everyone SIn: reaction: to the dlaim by: ate Airport | Gomnittee Request $50. 000 For ‘witl : Sommissioners whet terms: of ert ae ‘John ‘Williams ‘and Se me low,. chairman, expire), on that jate, as zPlace of the poll was pet ae the Legion Hall, if: available. Notice: of the plebiscite and the wording of, the by-law, to‘be voted. on will]: be’s-advertised Heelan gi NeXt : basis of | sta thkee: per ‘cent ‘of ‘the: total sales Bt hei its. was: announced”, at} From February; 1 to.the present Village Clerk A:T, Horswill’ mitted $19,116.98 to. Victoria 'r thesale and transfer of motor: ve- hicle: licences. jandIt: te ite 000 ore: sale in motor: ve; hicle“revenue. during : next: year ‘and instructed ‘the \clerk: te vad- ivisé’'the :motor..vehicle branch that their estimate of next year’s .. business should: be considerably |. increased. . 4 aelie of ‘the’ ~[‘Morton, néw ho - This ‘total ‘is: basis} pons whieh the $600 offer has’ been |: = |p, Tn--an: auto: roishal stoners: at their. regular . “meeting Monday night. Another water. ‘application ‘was refused, the. ‘property: in question’ becomes ‘subdivided and a main ‘is installed,‘and a seventh building permit, ‘for « ‘3 $260 bath shouse, was refused. / pre :Building permits: okayed: cwere pas en Couch, - stucco garage, $1 $150; J. breakfast - nook, : $: P.. Cheveldave, i porch roof, $1 ef The, ‘village building, inspect- ore: report for: October’. was:-read iT) ‘which :htated:tsat::136, visits had beens "ister, of. ‘Transport a ade’ to projects. im various i ing: $11,- ib held -in 000 worth: of .Wew: construction Surfacing: Completion. Pari and ion. were-ap | Bs : ihe for| the C Board of Cot The. Airport Commit: tee! is asking for .a ‘Gol. Ave Gree Lanes « | Approved: By: Victoria’ Three OF Six Granted. oft-delayed grant’ of $50,000 ‘which, together with grants from, the City of Nel- son-and the Villages of C: Tanes ‘on Columbia Avenue,, have been granted,: its: “was announced and Kinnaird will enable pl tion: of - asphalt “surfacing © suffi- cient to handle the heavier planes Canadian ‘Pacifie Airlines will be using: on this .route ‘next spring. Inisa:letter' to the to the regular of the vil- lage: day: eve- ning. é only “three ‘ofthe six Janes ap- plied: ‘for, it-was stated i in‘a letter! Lionel Chevrier, KC, “MLP., Min- “Ottawa, S. y. of: the Airport: Committee; outlines the work necessary for: the-field ‘and oxpresses | the hope that “the Min- v-heavy~ i ithe: eyilleges and: that ‘all. require- orily.:~...~ Thirty: one build ing "projects . (applied: for, have’ bee completed during ' the past month... made: Sofanissonets feit that the)" 5°. ~~ insufficient. aney. “Over $1,000 in property. damage .was: sustained! when ‘a car ‘driven by F. Bairbanoff,; Crescent . Val- hhicle at’ the : Brilliant ° viewpoint corner ‘during the» week. > ‘There was no’ “population increase during : the |: next’ year, the “commissioners 4 joter. licence, sales, will: be ‘ derably.. greater., here next “yesidents: are‘not:even)yet'aware that | motor. licences can cbe _BFOy cured ‘here,” > : ar because a large number of]: ‘of a lineun from ‘the ferry ‘and taining’ only a‘slight: dent: from gar Seariucned when truck, or an- lothar “velt'-l," buty di ‘slight. and. no ‘one “wa: 5 The English --r was 5% the bead | in. attempting. a left turn off Columbia “Avenue “oppostte : the ania) are: ‘being met: satisfact- 3) The: pi 2 bas . Tong vand i850. feet. widd, “has .an | Grant ley, ‘collided ‘with; an Oasis “‘ve- li letter: says. asphalt strip: down” the centre, | © '100 feet wide, the letter exolains. Ths'strip is. three inches thick. at good ‘grade of as thick. the ends,‘ of a phalt but J It. ee nt. centre f ected to! last withough et tha, meantime it serves as a’ dust-lay: an: a ‘basis for ‘additional ‘asvhalt. The letter, states that. another two inch: thick asphalt’ surface on the. runway ‘and on.the. ‘600° foot taxi :strip: plus’a’: FB ace eatre.. ‘Signs are now. Beirig painted! and. srectediat; both‘ ends applied At ‘the ‘annual meeting ‘ot the]! ‘West ‘Kootenay‘ Deanery “of: the Woman's ‘Auxiliary to the Church of England: in Canada, ‘N Mrs. ALT. and\\other, ‘the’ airport on’ his’ arrival,” "that the ‘West “Kootenay \is. “God's Country, . Coldwell ‘said “I think Canada you know; Ase eclared. that, pres- Sat é tuipment * is becoming in- suffici ht for’ all“ the ‘jobs “re- * | grading machine be purchased, astlegar’s long-! hoped for and Hes Lae However, the’ otilagé will get’ vithe ;.W-A; is “planning to. send ie: “commissioners: but not}: ; | ‘tara; December 2 ada. as. hole.” Following © the reception | Mr. Coldwell and’ party were guests ata Private party at the home of ) Mr. Mrs. J. : Pickering of Kinnaird, sprioe. By ane departure for Trail’ at 7:15 ant ed ‘to next" year’s board that. al- Rohs n Churches To Receive $50 _ | Three Em ly Bligs. Rear Shoreacres_ ‘The. “Robson” ‘Wornen’s ‘Auseeia’ tion will donate $50: to” each. of the churches ‘in Robson, itwas decided ‘at the regular ‘meeting in’ the ‘Robson -Memorial Church i Fran, Tuesday, Noveniber. 4.° occupied ‘store, house, ‘and’. ' /t'was‘also decided that the’As-| at Shoreacres Sunday night. sociation willpay. for the fuel|. The fire, beleived to have been. oils: to-be used during the coming of incendiary ‘drigin, ne aes was some discussion: Te: ‘garding ‘the -miscellaneous:parcel CMP. are ‘investigating. @ fire’ which totally destro; yed an un— by. acres bride, ‘who: notified : Capy tlegar. Detachment.RCMP. at on about 1am. Monday. morning. joverséas next month; =: ne bullies were’. locatea’ For: the” “program portfon: of! ‘about 300: yards rom the ‘bridge e (the: evening;.a number of* witty.| on the: higwa tt'and. humourous: poems “of: Edgar Guest... were. read. by Mrs, |W. | Weight : Sean | There : were twelve. members a| Bresent. The next meeting will be at’ the home ‘of; Mrs, 0. B.:Bal- ‘Joining | the ‘wint. swing ‘o. - wee Badrainton jas 8. a major: sports ate ‘Number’ Five. Badminton Club : held its: EDS. Atwood, Chri President,’ Mrs. ° : Summers, Trail, Si preleae and’ Mrs.'T, the paved runway Width. will render the field capable of hand- ing -the. 40 passenger | Convairs spring, and even’ ‘North Stars, in ‘an emergency.” to’ be: placed. on this: route’ next |: retiring ‘ree ceived high’ tribute for her splen- did work in that post for the past eight years." The: meeting’.was: hela in ‘st Saviour's. Parish © Hall, .. Nelson, _| last Tuesday. and ‘opened: with ‘wards the ferry. ‘The: English car was struck broadside by. the:larg~ er: vehicle’ and: overturned,’ 'sus- contact with’ the bumper of the other vehicle. ‘Holy -C Service~.¢on- CCTS Garage, the-ariver'did not | ducted.-by the Right. Rev. Pat. sea:another car avproaching ‘to- [rick lark, Lord Bishop of Koo- ‘tenay,“Archdeacon.B. ‘A... Resker of Castlegar was the preacher, at this ‘service. and Mrs, ..H., West- wood, also, attended. as: the dele- gate, of the Castlegar W.A. New: officers elected were Mrs. Nakusp, secretary: treas, urer, |. SBishop Clerk expressed eratil! tude to Mrs. Horswill for her ‘conscientious. and: zealous Jabors during ‘her eight ears of presi- dency, and Mrs, S. C.-Latornell, ‘president of the” ‘St Saviour’s Branch,’ presented her with a leather: brief ‘case, with’ the, ad- monition that’ she. continue ‘car- wying it; to W.A, imeetings: for mary. years to come.’ Corsages (were also presented to Mrs. Hors- (will and ‘to Mrs, Mitchell,’ secre- tary." Tt was decided that last years fees of $4.00 per person ‘and the playing dates ‘of ‘Sunday after:, noon, 2 p.m. and Wednesday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m. be continued. .°’ Any new. players . desirous: of: joining the club are asked to con-, tact Mr. Woodford’ by Phone, No. ‘4573, or come ready‘to play Wed- nesday evening, November 12.