THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 27, 1956... _ Diesels,: so. railwaymen ; say;|:. the most effecient form of rail- way motive power, yet developed, They out-péerform all others by. a convincing margin. ' BLUE TOP BURGER Trail-Castlegar Highway HAMBURGERS DRINKS: - ICE-CREAM ‘lweek at the Group Mr. tary tavines former was: mepointed | "Scoutmaster of the | First ‘Kinnaird Troop last training: Mr.’ Younghusband‘ ‘also helped at the weekend. -- The Castlegar Seems: -e0t ake ‘the: , fairy tale 3 ae Hansel ‘and: Gretel - Nearly $2,000,000 ‘worth ‘of Canada buys: 91 per cent. of! | fishing tackle is made in Canada its..‘coffee imports. from Latin. iz ame yeor. America. | fy my will -be ‘staged tin Castlegar ‘on October 6. by Holiday. Theatre by: a group of‘players whose home is in: eV ancouvat) where they! pre: seni going under Mr. M. Al meeting. He replaces Ker Pick- ering, who is probably leaving soon ‘for Arrow Lakes Ferry ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00. a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood Dr. H. Rucbsaat, the Presi- dent, thanked Mr. Pickering for the:past year for the Scouts of Kinnaird ang expressed the, hope that he would continue his Scout work wherever he was. He wel- comed. Mr. Lavine, who is. the holder of the wood padge, the symbol of.having passed the course for scouters. Some discussion followed on how-to obtain more:help in :the Tunning of the Cubs and Scouts. ‘The aim is to have at least ‘three leaders’ for each unit, It was that efforts should be made’ to obtain the help of some, lady, cubmasters. (In most dis- tricts the women outnumber: the men: as cubbers). The grand young old man’ Major Moll is Jeading. the second pack assisted |_| by Mr. R. Scott, Mr. W. W. Bale and Mr. G. E.. McMillan are in charge, of the first.pack. . The Robson Scout Committee ‘| also.met last week at the home of: Mrs. R. T. Waldic with Mrs. D.. Carter in the chair. It iwas regretfully decided to juspend) ; his. work as Scoutmaster during . Tuesday The, two. aneks of Cubs have already started un- der Mr, L. Groutage and Mr, J. McLuckie. ‘There’ ate ‘about. ten Cubs ready. to move up’ to the Scouts at’ Castlegar. Immunization Week Brings Reminder From Health Unit - The West: Kootenay “Health Unit is urging district plays the year at the Frederick .Wood Th i the) University of BC campus. The ‘play. adaptation of Han- sel and Gretel is full of the sus- pense and delight of-the-original story. The- inked Witch... in. ete ough “witchness", br also a fue ‘of fun; the: Forest. Fairy adds pro- tective magic to the “story, and the innovation of a boy-turned- into-cat ‘is a delight to the tini- est patron.” it = rote manager Eat Myre Ben- “KINNAIRD SCHOOL : “AT 10:00 AM.” AND:IN -THE © nit eu to consider the life-saving power of immunization in’ ‘a’ ‘circular issued’ ‘in connection with’ the fataiee of Holiday bag ttre and an, actress. of . great, scope who doubles. as the Wicked Witch and in. Hansel and Gret- ADULTS .... observance of zation Week, September | 23 to 29th. * This is the 14th consecutive es Joy Gognin, * well known THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956" CASTLEGAR: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, 8.6. MACHINIST BUSINESS. DIRECTORY : throughout Canada:as a director, actress, teacher and adjudicator, observance of zation Week by the Health Lea- gue of Canada, It is‘a‘ good time for the ‘people ‘of ‘the Kootenays to. pause and consider what imn- ‘munization has done for them. Immunization is a term ‘used |. to. indicate procedures ‘that pro- tect, individuals _against “certain the “scout and -cub oY, a; while, owing to the lack of leaders.’ Scoutmaster ‘G. “Young- husband has left the district, and other leaders: who might “be available.are on shift work, which makes the running of the’ troop}; and: pack very difficult. As there are about 16 Scouts and 24 Cubs, this lack of leaders is very sad. Another unsatisfactory. matter is the lack of a hall large enough “\ gor" =the meeting; as the Com- :| Commis: ported” on (the ic :| Castlegar, Robson, and jKi Mr. Resker said that te ‘Scouts | © mittee Hall is unusable, E ing? T Assistant combing held in July on an ideal site op- posite Deer Park, which was at- tended by twenty Scouts from’ ti To-day every child should be immunized, For- tunately about three quarters of the children in the , Kootenays are protected. Ymmunization has . all but banished, Diptheria. In 1924 there were. over 9000 ‘cases of Dipth- eria in’ Canada, 1281. of these cases died, By 1949. this. tragic score had been cut to 799 cases and .79-deaths. Last yere there were rio cases of Diphtheria ir .| the, Nelson or Trail’ area, Im- had’ banished the disease. ‘The same, story “nolds for Smallpox and Tetanus. ‘Thanks .|paid one dollar.a day. amd the camp. ended up-a’ fewzpents in the black, It was reported ‘that |i a great deal/of réal scouting was done. on ..th dventurous < -site, ‘and 36 badges ‘were passed. Mr. helped at the ightidays, ¢ and Dr. f great help with ‘the ‘campfire and water _Tescue ‘REGULAR: CONVENIENT 2 Kettle Valley, in. _air- oS conditioned coaches and Go Canadian "Pacific— “ westbound. via the Kootenay: Express, : Valley Express. ‘For information and ‘reservations, call © ae ; "Moré than ~$8,000,000° ‘worth re) these are now almost ‘unknown, The death rate from:Whooping Cough in ‘the: highly., susceptable | first year of life;‘has been. poduce almost zero, » Immunization: -against Pe my ryelites is now possible. It, is to be hoped ‘that: this dread dis; ease will join Diphtheria . nd | Smallpox... and: i becom ‘ingly rare. of ¢ ooking: issmaed in.Canadai 2: ¢ °° if parents will take. the trot xbic 2 oo effort - 3to; have their oa dren Building Supplies -: CASTLEGAR - OGLOW BROS. - Building -& Supply-Oo.. Ltd. . & 4061 done free by eae local nenith unit, Every: citizen should take advantage . ofthis free. service. A good. time. to_ start. is during Immunization Week. z ‘Take. advantage of ‘safe, SETO, ‘CAFE CONFECTIONERY “The Best Place To Eat", “ Large Tables: ‘For Family, = r Parties. simple. i and com tinue: to keep the Kootenay’s free of, Diphtheria, ‘Tetanus, Small- pox and infant -deaths due’.to Whooping’ Cough. Let us hope pele children’s éducation:is on your mind ~ One- of the best. ways to "encourage good sound sleep ‘is to” have a good. sound. bank. balance. Regular savings can make life a lot pleasanter i ina hundred i ‘other ways. You’ “may want the down : home of your own,a TV setoracar..:, itis y “that you ‘want or need, you have to: ‘earn the secret away the money * excep 5 yOu reach your. savings goal—then you start saving © for” “the next one. Why not open a. Savings Account that’ - immunization will ‘banish | has the pley for. the tour. Sets for ‘Hansel and’ Gretel’ were designed’ by Charles Stege man, a: painter’ and stage de- signer of note poth in his native Holland and Canada. All members of the cast have long and varied experience in theatre. : “During the Holiday Theatre tour, they will be kept busy with the ‘méchanics’ of ‘production and with turning themselves into the enchanting characters’ of: hte play Hansel and Gretel 0. - ORK’) HAIR: DRESSING -. PARLOR A ‘Coniplate Beauty Service mee peintmoent BEATTY. - FLOOR POLISHERS SPECIAL . Pied Wena - CASTLEGAR. BUILDING SUPPLY ‘STORE Nee Mace * GASTLEGAR ete FUNERAL HOME. 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Kinnaird Improvement Soc. Members: to purchase , 1 pool,.table on which a minimum price of » $65 has been ‘set. Highest: bid ‘will .be accepted. Send‘. bids. in sealed envelope, clearly: marked: “Tender”, ;.to “Mr. H.-J. Moore, -.; secretary, Kinmaird }.,Improv. ;; Soc...” Box 213, Kinnaird, ‘B.C.,, on or bee}. . fore: Sept. 30, 1956.00... 337. FOR SALE—1946' Fargo : 2-ton): truck, factory;made steel’ deck, Robson’ Co-op, § 337 |. FOR SALE—Electric - iron at 00, “treadle - sewing phone, 4621. - . fn 21) FOR RENT_Sults, room, and board by day, week or month. }. .- McCreights Apartments, . _ First * Ave, back .of'’ Kootenay Bul ders, Phone. 2493," > tin’ 3 LAST TIMES TONIGHT.’ . “THE CATERED AFFAIR” ot Shows at 7 and 9pm.” FOR RENT —Partly . furnished “suites, {heated,.rent for. $35_,to “$45. Apply Alex 1 ~ FRIDAY and SATURD AY s phone 3061. 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CENTRAL SHOE “& LEATHER “REPAIR- Phone! 4621 . oh at 8.p.m. in:the Parish: Hall, |,IMPORTANT NOTICE—A meet- vcing:-will be: held Tuesday, - Oct. ;, ganization. in the: Castlegar- » giety for.:,-Handicapped .! Chil- : dren. All, persons: interested in helping. the. handicapped child : is invited to, attend.: Every: or- Kinnaird-Rob: vis ‘requested’, to: send UNITED . TRUCKING. DAILY.FREIGHT SERVICE: Trail, Rosstandss Castlegar: The -“Ofen" 8:00 ‘ath. to 9:30 p.m: : Not: Just;Amother Place To ©, To Eat OE) T SALE—1054 “Ford, ‘one a eunee: car, selling “due ‘to, ill- 3 “ber. :| SOR SALE grand up co lets,, conduit,’ windows, ‘doors, cf ‘reas. ‘prices, Shingles |: lan BX THE, MATTER OF BLOCK LAND REGISTRY: ACT ~ | -+ (Section :161) ,| date’-the 24th ‘of September, 1946 of ‘Ada H:'Bell' ‘and bearing I" aEREE YS ce NOTICE‘of my of “Phone: 4191 or: 3711: ~ PAS TLEGAR BUILDING “SUPPLY: STORE nae pOftice:: 307 Zrirst Ave. Phone ner : + Box 292° LUMBER ‘& BUILDING SUPPLY. ‘TB. 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