“THURSDAY,” JANUARY. 5 1956 IN GOOD rd TASTE Swingtime | Soiollents Queen Elizabeth U, Jett, the Duke of Edin- burgh -and Princess Margaret . they attend the Bertram Stns elre clowns, who are all smiles as us in Loncon. ipe hat fell off and he almost tripped over his pan- taloons, bringing 0. —Cantrat Press bowed so:low that bis stovep! friendly smiles to the royal were given thos attending as! Successful Teenage well as a free Ip Children of . members. of the ‘jSociety were a er aS la donation of sandwiches. Kinnaird Hall Thurs. * SixThentre tickets were given as prizes. for’ spot dancés and in The Kinnsira Society’ ‘sponsored ‘‘ a Holiday’ lucky The Society: reported’ a very Dance on Thursday, December | well-behaved group. with every- 29th which was attended by 230|one seeming to have a wonder-. teenagers, ful ‘time. The party Hasted until Balloons, hats and noisemakers | 1: : 1:00 am. YOU: ‘GAN \ admitted’ free and each brought. VOL. 9, No. 2 District ‘No. Beard: er ee CASTLEGAR, “BRITISH Comes THURSDAY, JANUAR 12, 1956 8 CENTS “PER CORY, day. night ‘in'the.'School Board ‘Last Rites Held. vices conductéd at, St. For Office, Mr. , George. Craft’ was re-elected ‘chairman.’ Mr. Craf has just ‘completed his” Han year of service on the School Board. The ‘election of “Rural|€ ‘Trustees was also held for which “Funeral Services weré ‘held'on|Mr, J. Marshall of Blueberry Saturday, ‘January 7th, for the|Creek was re-elected. Represen- late. ‘Wm. Rigby, who ‘passed at|tatives, Mr. Remple, Mrs. Mac- the Trail Tadanao Hospital on|kereth and. Mr, > Konkin were Wednesday, January 4th, at the| present for this meeting. ge of 71 years, Archdeason B. ‘A. Resker officiated ‘at’ the ‘ser- | ing ‘of in ‘West Kootenay.Ad- The board approved the hhold- the Tequest of SHES P-T.A. for. the use of the Twin Rivers Gchool for their, Art Exhibit to | be held in June. Pettitt’ Photos were . granted permission to. take Class Pictur- es of the-Schools. Mr. Pettitt has offered to make. one print. free of charge of each ‘class to, be given to the board for an album which will be’ started. ~ Two applications for employ- ment with the board were :re- ceived. and_ filed’ for future ; re- Alban’s ii ir the Kinnaird School on ‘Satur- day, February. 18th. This rheet-, 5 for the Tonth of eRerenber ‘were’ approved in the. amount of. $52,404 _ general they attend deste completely Loca Oe of the tetter and hymns sung were;|ing involves all Principals,..vice ‘and ': $31,970’ Bylaw. “Unto The Hills Around”’ and Brigteipals ar and the, Inspector. ‘Also ‘Jesus, Saviour,’ Pilot: *Me”, ion of |* * Pallbearers: were Messrs: G. H.|two basketball soba in thé:Kin-|. Wanless, D. ‘Stewart, “D. Camp- naird Activities Room for the H. Wade, and S.|use of’ Kinnaird Children: It was decided to move one Interment was in Park Mem- grade. (a: grade three) from the|-- orial’: Cemetery at ‘Kinnaird and|Castlegar: No. ‘1 ‘school,. to the] = the Canadian Legion performed Twin: Rivers: School: where one A classroom’ is.'at. present ‘empty. by Medcalf ‘Wake lay ta THE WINTER E. G. oO. is. about as. much as.a‘non-ag-|DE. and MRS. SALHSTROM Continued from page 3 Sresslon pact, but they. can be| HONORED AT PARTY: sins Chale naawine move los. [tHSe, ©, coeee, certain ‘cones! An énjoyable evening of, ru ly to our bosoms our greater |to-fail sinner, sie and dancing was held ‘in ones) and promise to. carry. out The is Af ~ honor of Dr.” and Mrs.’ T. W. more of the approved functions| e wiser brethern will stick|sahistrom of ‘Albany, Oregon, and activities, All of which, as|t© Purely verbal agreements,/their daughter, Karen and son, the elbow jogging know | ,,20ing to, eu down on u sinokeing: ,| Zed and George, ‘who have been in the eee These {ong winter evenings ore just right, to make hay in the way of fixing up around-the farm ‘and home. Take time this winter and while away those indoor hours with hammer and nails, saw and point ‘brush, BAe ees re precrresins “A request was honored of. Mr. POWERHOUSE ON, WHEELS |acity is as large as anything “on province-wide ‘ system for emer: | st the graveside by members’ of Leach for. leave of absence for —One of two new B.C. Power. rubber” on the continent.’ ots, gencies or to handle peal loads | Castlegar-Robson Branch 170 of) two' weeks to ‘attend ‘practice Commission, mobile aia Vv ‘will be | while ad= | the C: ian’ Legion and Ladies teaching in .Vancouver later in “units, ‘first, of their type in the yt diat h gions are being installed Auxiliary, C province. The *“§00-killowatt cap-|to any io of the Commission's ‘}and the | Castlegar Oddfellows less he has been incautious| pr, Sahls! enough, and therefore: is’ deserv- ona hes paras Beticeerter Kin ing of no. sympathy, to buy a tape dex’ tor Chri y to naird, Blueberry and Castlegar, STROLLERS by Medcalf . .». for YOU .. . the BEAUTY of FASHION ata PRICE... a Shoe that gives a soft , and caressing touch to your fect . . . LOOK no farther. See them today 99.95 MADDOCKS. SHOE STORE AMyds....frstcid jor overweight! Lose weight—safely—essily. ‘No hunger pangs! Month’s Supply—33.25 PITTS’ . Rexaii Brug Prescription. Specialists _ PHONE 4231 DAY = or. NIGHT | necks. claim he was misquoted. Finally, there are these few who like the writer, never wait up to see’ the New Year in (it|¢, siweve gets in anyhow regardless of i or to settle im Kinnaird. Approximately 40 relatives and friends were present ‘at the get- to-gether which was held in the Parish Hall cd coments Music otherwise) who regard the com- “an .howling Je at the was of the Killough tomily, supplemented by recordings. : 7 sight of the diabolical paving stones, that ‘their legs - cautious members are | , setting: ‘on their Ard resolutions, ‘it. seems to me, are like the laws; No- soon- er is a new law made for. the presumed vrotection of .the “in- dividual or ‘society,. than le¢gal and un-legal termites are.search- ing for loop holes and destroy- ing ‘all that is not covered Spe- cifically by the law. The’ spirit of -the law is Jost. when it, is reduced to details.'The spirits of any good ‘resolutions are duce that spirit to a series of “wills” ang “won'ts”. ‘In’ any case, possibly it is better to have tried to do some- thing and failed, than to have done nothing and succeeded. If this be so, then the New Year is. too late since. we. are. living and able only now, or according to the motto that:a kindly aunt “Any good that I may do Let me do it now For I pass’: through. this world but once his family being one-of the first of mine used to keep on the wall. |, fixing up everything for the year ahead. We have. eoecy thm: you need in’ the building line for any job you may under- : take. Drop in and ‘discuss . your’ needs W Wald _ Camber and Building Supply ie me : _ Lloyd Ackney Is installed “As President Of Chamber Elmer Kraft Chosen |As Chairman Of Village Commission “the Tenth : Anni y meet- ing of the Chamber. of Commerce was held last-night in the Twin Rivers Hall. After opening’ the meeting’ with the singing of; -was observed for..those members: of the Chamber who have passed on: T. L. Bloomer, W. T. Heinz, R. Fletcher, Wm. ‘Rigby of, the} 85 Castlegar and District Chamber| and Art Bracken, former ‘secre- tary _ of . Associated Boards of ‘Trade. of South Roster British ' Macbeth then ‘installed the new slate’. of: officers, handing Pr sident elect L.:Ackney the gavel who then took over, the: chair. Mr. Ackney,. stating how very, © Canada, a one: minute silence foreunate the Chamber was to ‘was: inaugurated ‘in. 1945. ‘Mr; West stated that ‘prior its formation ‘the need.was great on ave-all ten past presidents able to .be present for: this meeting, introduced .R.: A: D.- West, first President of the Board of Trade, “it .was then:. called which At!a special meeting ‘of e-| Village Board of Commissions the year 1956... wood ‘being named to to Committee. Commissioner held Friday night in the Village offices. Commissioner. . E. Kraft |: was again chosen.Chairmar for, Committees for the, year re | main the same .with the excep- tion of. Commissioner “H. “West e Water Lodge. George B. Landi & Attends World Ces Conference In. Ohio ! (aTHENS OHIO)—George B. Mrs: World Atel: Seonducted’ Dec. 27 through Jan," 1° on the Ohio University: campus here. o bas Krait|. ‘The. conference _ was. attended forty-three — Miss Florence Cecconi has been hired ‘on’ probation as~ the se- Fred Hostetter “and: ‘Jack Ford cretary at: the High School. of the’ Castlegar’ .Legion Band Materials are. now . or. hand sounded the’ Last Post. to. make the 32. tables required for the High School Lunch Room. This ‘is the first big‘ project to be undertaken by, the :District Maintenance Crew and it is ex- pected’ tasks like this be done). by their‘own men will save the District considerable money. The Board authorized-the Secretary |’ to. put another bus driver and mainterrance man on for the new.|, Mary Pooh-|pus™'which ‘has been, ‘purchased. : ‘Thi t's 1 for this ‘bis was.” also read.” This brings the total to 6 for the Hest now, § fifty-five passenger Passenger one isto be: installed at for some organization ° >with pow: |; Fc #.|by 3500. student :delegates an : some ‘delay pecause ° of a rare, operation. noe year-old Kitchener girl is: and. well:: ani celebrating. é 400 Will i B ¥ ; Krueg Publi orks; acy ein jot ‘pass -this wey, er: to act gand. it” was at: first par ri oe wiblie We “is additional work ‘which ‘must be when there is an attempt to ne done “by: the :B.C.. Telephorie “Co. | Columbia. «-: "3. M. th fign’ eer othe Buests--of the? Head: Table, |: iA. Feb the © Kimberley - Chamber; “McRae from -the “Rosdand haber Liat sFiosicing By | the second-meeting: the mém- |’ t of the Nelson Chamber; F. In-|pership’ numbered 46 and by the th ‘gram, ‘Vice ~:President™ of the practice aroun e F ted Boards’ ;of ‘Trade; end -of: the ‘year there.were..59 1 Associa e joards 7; OF. Trade; | on: the Roll, With so many. items Lloyd Ackney, F Elect; othere was .no|and 75% on improvements, , Waldie,.;; President, of : the t stortage ‘of tasks to tackle and Associated ‘Boards; C.T. Onions,!yne ‘ersults.. were . remarkable. |. Secy.-Treas.elect; ‘D. Sutherland The: Airport was first discussed} 7 ‘meetir allied, ‘was rt to formithe Bosra of Trade‘’and | 40 attended ( the first: meeting. ‘ of it ¢ 2 Jegat gave, their report on’ the: ‘Board's as who gltended: =, full de aes ates reaust: to investigate’ the. Glade sessments, will) be .1 b%, on land ts 80 c road, ‘They. found it: impassable iA dudes fom’ ae oun! ries sroune for-bus -traffic: but) after getting P.T. “AS Plans ‘Art Mr. Landis attended as a dele-|n_ touch ..with: Public . Works, an : “Mr. Earl* Nortis, ‘was Te-aP-| gate from: the SCM at the Uni-| were able to -report'* that im- Exh b it I d to the ital Commit-| versity of British Columbia, and Rist alone have, been cates lk LE Spring - ‘of the Trail Chamber and Mayor] ins tee, ‘R. A. D. ‘West once, again to|while at, Ohio University * had a t ept. _of that year, a bid, was 7 5 oa the. Kary of the City ‘of Nelson. He) nut in tor a telephone exchange,|the “Airport! Committee, Dave the ; to hear was ‘pleased werk ee to report |Stanley ie nner: Parent-Tea- then. introduced ,the .9. Past. Pre-| ong.a “ pridge. across. the. Columbia | Seaton. will again be per: ing C and: lead-) iat the Fe ‘'B ee chers . Association’ held theix sidents and other guests weré:|/ 12. discussed with, -he added,| the duties” of “Inspector of li- ers, and to srtisfpate in inform: Beck e “Forrestry pr erry. January. meeting at the home of Be nd eee nay | the, same results as the Chamber| tc ratte, and bullae | eae » ame at ltmment of [FOE Ce iS tee Toad hos| Mrs. J. Ford, Castlegar, Mon- = re fauley . was ie ley, District Freight’ Agent, for je creas. pow >ft2y82| Solicitor for Village. affairs and[the students «in the “Christian Been: working onthe! hil at) Beil nae seeping: CPR; Mr. Fox of Vancouver,| Zo, jiremen and a Branch of-|J..M. Macbeth remains im -his|world mission... , vent: Hidge situation and report eA Bye ‘Ways and Means ! : d Travelling Passenger Agent C-itice of the -Bank..d£ Montreal capacity as auditor: Mr. Hors-| ‘Ohio University, campus ap:|that sanding is’ being “kept “up | repo at plans for the An-. eke Mr. ‘Lefaive, - “vice-presideht| want Spahed. will, :Village® Clerk, and Com- peared ‘very much’ like a junior and. it:is hoped: the road: will be | nual Spring Art Exhibition were REG. 12:50 , : the’ conference: was Reg. $11 50° SALE ..... $8.95, bd : ee ert *| bai: ft, ‘andthe’ Anaual 'Payral! |the Toews of attention Upon “the boy's V NECK. CARDIGANS ~ FLANNELETTE BLANKETS: : ; Inonopoly” under , 3 is “WO es | Was $481 for ‘Cl -Alt Wool | in Giey,. Beige and Copen “3. Weights “Sizes. Fo: 7% “90 . At the moment]: ‘the. ‘reconciling power’ oe Christ Se Price $5.50 — $5.95 $6.45 pr. vie al the past ‘year, m1} ZA UY cE i into these revolutions, issues. the “soft. spot” ‘of Bel hoom-| MH nent «rt ( - os - NYLON HOSE SPECIAL : First: * Or. Sat . : that’ the ing This may ‘be’ tur a orest was. a er | ia was just| but “I would ‘point out. 7 that ta ns thirteen’ area’ meetings” or gath-|~" a meeting * ot =the Hospital i iri ae : Eee ‘tistics show that’ the: growth. erings, each of which” was’-0f| Committee. was’ held’ on. Monday |. c and. District ‘has been some. importance to this district, | ’ trustees also steady. R s E “| The were - held. at “Take telephone servi e1' Some’ may ask-“What Seve " Be’ tls pointed out that as’ it- may, the Castlegar” = = th |:1 believe that the overall . plan| mee meetings the mati topics: on + Rould have to. pay. for, power | change opened yay 1958 1 hen a 4 69 ood and fant is : ai im our fcwere roads: c : while private ‘monopolies ‘would | was ‘2: net: gain ‘of 624 :giving*a| a] plementation avoid a: “boom elit. some: ‘reason: could ‘"be: found |‘ any take over he Bi total of 815 with, and ‘bust” ‘economy. It now re-|. the’ delays. “Mr. Norris, Duy. eae in the Re- areas, This w: direct public} additional ; held ications _ of Mains for the company and the Chairman: of the Committee, 21. Local): wee toe shea on _ pubslay ‘of private enterprize. °|29..No doubt a portion’ of this|‘government to’ keep’ faith with called. Mr. R.-E. Sommers, Vic- January 6th ‘at 2:00 : ‘Mr. and Mrs. C>Heagy and’Mr.| increase was due « to ~lack: of] the people of the West Kooten- :|toria and was informed:in a re-|" A. Crection of Dae: nee i : Be “Mrs. -L.. Ostlund -agreed fo equipment prior to’ 1950 ‘put I| ays, -I'sincexely trust and hope. turn, phone call- that the plans eek election | of “officers too! vei. 2Be : take over the to you that a large that ‘they-do. =. to) now’ im have been approved with| PA paring P.* iy oe s ‘ their area for the card party. to cory of, ane dncrease . is due]; To me, the ti a few’ minor changes’ and’ that r as President ee be held in Kinnaird. ° :/to steady growth, tend’ to. indicate’ eo ‘progress j* voted overwhelmingly | the ‘only ‘delay now was ‘in the ra 3 ot - STORE held in, Kinnaird: ith a live-| "Another: barometer by ‘which| and T would suggest, as business to support it, but the support of] forming of a budget. Mr. Norris| and A. G. Koch of Renal ; : : : : ‘ hee sa Dey ; : : os tye for:; on: ‘the > p dis ths t| and professional men and as re-|Trall'is needed and is ‘an abso. now-plans to the was eniz AP FOURTE we : gaite mete Bae &i re ‘ ear y : : political . tion in. sidents of. this area, that our|lute “must” it we are to avold) in Creston to. consult with wal appointed to atlend the ‘coming - : : = : aia : : : us: watt? Mr. L: Lakeman answer- : ithe £1 sour district n. Hospital Board there, whiclr in- convention. ed questions on’ his recent visit : if the ‘Trail -C Sot Com= th to.-that province: : (Continued on page 5) ‘Winlaw,’ and Ki VEL Laces a at ra iat ees 2 ate cae = ‘ter = Manes Lod eNylor : a RS te en sizes and shadés: ¥2.price — La jes’, on pkts. for 2.02... plod ate ‘Sizes 84 11’ ’ SOAP, Jergen’s Carbolic 3 bars for .......: COQ-OP. he “will add “to” that|~ Four’: - members” were®: “present already obtained from ‘the .Hos- from Deer: Park.