PAGE °° CASTLEGAR: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, : B.C. THURSDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1956" # me LEARN While ‘You EARN! | Acquire PROFESSIONAL STATUS: in ACCOUNTANCY ‘The Certified ‘General Accountants Association of British Columbia hai as: mad ingements: atignt * Tectures Wor far residents ‘of Vancouver and: New stminster. The’ rest of B.C. will be served: by, correspondenc Ce for st ty" tin ‘The courses are estgncd for stu your spare time. SRE cially Sourprove and apply What you lear, DO YOU—want to ensure promotion? A ‘want to Increase your earnings? Cwrant te 9, ally for more responsi INVESTIGATE NOW! » ‘ Fall Term Starts September . Yor particulars write for derive bo beomlet to it, Certified General 3s ‘Burrard Street, Vancouver, B. ri a, fy hot weather, sometimes be- cause we eat fou much ice cream vou fast or? guip ‘too many. cold drinks, More often’ it.is due to mild or : severe, cases! of food his dee i i Mluess CHIed bY. Ce! rain: germs or py poisuns trey, Waen toud conte: Herius Is cack, lub germs con- wll WW Brow 440 wudeelply in the buuy, caus Aun. “Lach there ure olwer Kandy ui germs thal ssow in ivod and produce wousons ay di : Dang du eitaer ins Consequences’ era and Wost - unpleasant tor wnbyOube. ‘xo quote from a most helpful bouxie., callea “Danger Van be a , Masusver,”” secently. pubushed' Dy Ine Cy Health patty tray on ‘A. Eremenko and Co. Prices Effective August 3 and 4th : SMOKED PICNICS. CROSS RIB ROAST , T-BONE: “SIRLOIN or : OUND STEA “UWerms that cause 200d polson- ing may commonly be, found in|® toe nose and: throat, in skin in- “ aecdOns and in the antesiines., ‘sney may pe scatlered ana gain, toe Nauds sua corouga: uwensils ghd “cuanes \uat uave been hand- eq. nae Some «s Reclpe Tomato S: a: ints ry needs a Mtele imagination, but you s can really make it look like ‘ ~ Custard Squares : Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea fees or Mille All measurements are level. proportioned to . serve nia.” For each “person, use 1 small ripe. tomato ,a hard-cooked egg yolk, sliced head = lettuce. or shredded lettuce and mayonnaise, All ingredients should -.be well- chilled. Remove the skin from the: tomatoes. Then cut each down in eighths alm‘ fend and open up like Place each tomato on lettuce. Fili the sentres: Ww. with. mayonnalie, then cover this yous altat ‘rubbed through’ a ‘N'Butter “Custard ~ thickly ‘with . frothy wi entrance mo foods by. way Of li5 “each salt and nutmeg. Aga 2c milk, Pour into the "Cover with neatly’ "cut 1". sized So yasu your. nanus often when preparing 1000s. Ury nem on # cieau paper towel uy omy 100d that sppears 30uau, Clean and-normal. “Use only inapected meats and a in tomato sauce 15: oz., 2 for ....2...31¢ NABOB PUNCHES - ht Habib Golden loaf reade: or len .10a' 2 tbe box SUIS 49c beak gent ZIP, KOOTENAY BLEACHES *: 160 ox., gal. ~ 99e ‘80 ox., gal LOCKERS for’ rent oeat FOOD Chamber Urges Speed | District urces, be sure nay rexeigeratea toous are delivered Lo you at proper lemperature, Refrigerate at’ 40 ‘gegrees ¥. as Soon as‘received. Avold serving cream-filled pas- tries. They may carry food- . poison organisms., : ead. g Place custard p: pan. Pour in bolting water: to 4a the depth. Bake in a moderate oven, 375 degrees F., or until the. custard . 1s) squates lightly browned, Chul. an in a larger firm ‘and: the ve with or. without. cream or a sauce of crushed raspberries or - thawed, frozen sliced .siraw- Trick of the Chet Season buttered beets with ar Uttle ground allspice. -* hte witt A 2. = On Grossing. Signal - : Pursuant to a motion adopt- ed no! long ago’ by the Castlegar ‘Chamber of Commerce, and~ sponsored’ by Sam Muir- head, the Chanvber has now sent a letter to:the. CPR at Nelson SHOE DEPT. pout miss - these bar- STadies! & Children’s ‘SANDALS white and’ coloted $1.95 - $295 - $3.95 ‘ Biv’ Steve Hous “Ladie! ‘Ss Ready-To-Wear Department * DRESSES reduced 25 to 33% - Cotton, Sundresses, i “Afternoon ; ‘Dresses : fe Ne o SUMMER BLOUSES 330 to: “$l 93. ‘$2.95, inesday 12 noon Prices Effective Aue, 3rd & 4th "PEAS, Salad. Queen fancy: a's d 415. 0z., 2 tins for ° Ses SESS BLENDED JUICE, -Nabob _ 48 oz. .tin “PORK & BEANS, P Beboder’ 2, 15 oz. 4 tins foe ; COTTAGE ROLLS, De Half or whole, b.. other? SWIFT'S FRANKS, . a 1b. ae ee ve ofa wig- wag signal at the level crossing between Castlegar and Kinnaird. : ane letter reads“as- : follows: On May 8; 1956, thé Boutd rt Commiskio; stall ‘We have no doubt that § you have this job'in hand. Ho in ‘view of ‘the ‘tragic history spectiully xsequi it all those things, that are within your 'power to do, by which the completion of this project. may be hastened. In view of past accidents and almost *. weekly’ near ‘accidents the Castlegar Chamber of Com- merce feels ‘very strongly on Deer: Park Socials. Mr. and Mrs.” Bert George Yours very truly, D. W.. Brookes, Chairman Roads &_ Bridges |- this matter as indeed do almost all local residents. Accordingly, I have been quest your ‘aid in expediting fhe installation as ordered. instructed to re- White Rejn & Shampoo Cape ...... 2 $1.29 dustre Cream’ Shamp $1.70 SPECIAL $1.25_ Colgate Tooth Paste 59c¢ SPECIAL’2 for 89c Onlizyme | Tooth: Paste ” » 59¢ SPECIAL 2 for '89c_ *Bayers Aspirin & M of Mag. SPECIAL: 79 Wildroot ‘Cream Qit SPECIAL $ for 54¢ PITTS’ © Rexall Drug * Prescription Speciatists PHONE 4231 DAY or. NIGHT: : There: were’ “56,022 case of ‘to ‘medical health: Gerieeras 2in 1058 “Mrs, Dora Anderson has’ left} for Maple Creek,' “Sask.,° for ‘al month's visit. .,’ Miss. Anita Fornelli ‘motored 20,000. more’ than: in the: pre- vious year, ve us we ’ re “00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE —., Vegetables, :Dills 1. and: Flowers. ‘Phone: 2057," Mrs. to Spokane yesterday. i: V.~ Bonde, .Kinnaird, Now Be Gay— Be Daring— * Be. Different! .. +» with Pittsburgh's ‘exciting new: Hundreds of today's wsgit-sianiod ‘hues in three great Pittsburgh Paints—including rubberized and ones wall paints popu. lar rubberized and alkyd-type Flat WALLUIDE wall. paints:and in SATINHIDE Enamel: for -)- woodwork aod other trim: ae "Our handy Coton Sarecrox is a big help - in your.color planning. Once you've ‘picked : *' your colors we'll custom-mix them’for you “> ia a marter of minutes. "FROM Now oN ou DAY WEDNESDAY. & CLOSED ON ‘SATURD/ ‘AFTERNOONS © ' _ LUMBER & “BUILDING. ‘ _SUPPLY — from San F by -Mrs.” George’s mother, ‘Mrs,’ Et Coletnan, are visiting Ms. and. Bu staying in “Deer “Park recently, ‘while surveying the old Mountain Chief copper mine at Renata:: ! (Moccasins) ‘Sizes 2:2 °12 ce | Vases — Trays. — ~ Bon Bon Dishes : aes _ Brealefast’ Sets” G rossroads OF ‘the. Kootenays” VOL. 9, No. 32 S THURSDAY; AUGUST 9, 1956 Sitts Gash, ‘Li iquor, Cigarettes ‘Stolen. From: Union, ‘Legion Hall During Weekend Two large thefts ° in Castle- the’ latest’ such crimes’ in rash. of” break-ins’: ia found. open after. closing hours, and doors ‘were .not; Jocked. y’ Close, the compara- tvay at que. ‘and: peaceful. periéd enjqyéd * by. “distric! residents. | VtCAS theft of $1980: from: the Castlegar: Credit: Union - office was. discovered . early. Tuesday, after -the: office had: been closed Sunday and ‘Monday... i + During - ‘the’ same weekend, the Canadian Legion’ Branch 170 suffered the ‘loss of 27 bottles of ‘liquor, 20' cartons - of; cigarettes, )in cash: 2 and: $58 The RCMP, whith ‘ia till investigating the -' thefts,. ‘says : _, abat -a-general - laxity. ot .security,| a “by? district. merchants Sent to: make detection! ‘and ittvestigation more difficult. Dur- security ‘checks, car- the: Lae windows gly: enough. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY: . ‘SENT ON PLANE, FLIGHT A seven-year-old | boy from calgary got ‘the thrill of . his life when his parents :sent. him on an unaccompanied -plane ride from: Castlegar :to Caley re- cently, after visiting .at.-Ren: Richard Hawkins | was put on the plane by Mr.: and Mrs, W.. Hawkins and : met an hour and:a half later..by..hisgrand- father in Calgary.: The: Hawkins family had been visiting Mrs, Hawkins: mother, F. F.. Siemens, and. Mr. and: Mrs.. Hawkins: re- turned to: Calgary: by car. Wish- ing to: spare little’ Richard the somewhat: tiring ‘car: ride, ‘they }gave. him air ie quicker | and ‘Tore were land “H. Heglin, 21, -o..‘resident of Kinnaird, -was found ‘guilty of. ‘being intoxicated’ . in a. public. place -on July 28 by Stipendiary Magistrate ‘Taylor jin ‘police court yesterday. Mr. E.. McGauley, défense aftér: the trial that He will appeal. the sentence to.a higher. court. | _- counsel, ‘announced immediately He alsd said that further action maybe contemplated. . The case, which: dragged through’ three days, aroused wide- spread. * ion due to d.that he was sp beaten: ‘at the ‘police station, an gine ‘of the RCMP, thad hi hime y the and that the arresting officer, Cpl. been in an intoxicated condition. out, said . that Heglin had cans rted himself Raniah ‘throughout .; bro ht“or by the’ accused’s : un- eds and his’ refusal : to ‘tri nee led. to a cell, “We lost our ‘giving the: s “was © cout ta: Mget? ‘thy “ste se eases fiends “it 'a Vdine’ of $10.00 - ‘and: Sat costs, which: were paid on: the spot’ ‘by: the: “accused. MAKES COMPLAINT *"" (he ‘charge arose out of! an alteréation. between Heglin- and Cpl. Cline~at ‘the’ Castlegar"RC- MP: office Jate Saturday;-night Tuly ‘28, whers to ‘lodge a’ col paint “ against treatment he ‘had allegedly ‘re- ceived - from Constaple -Letour earlier in the evening, when the officer. had © questioned’ hin in regards to his driving. “Heglin “.saig he*had ,been’ driving .with - one**wheel ‘on’ the’ lip-.of. the road to’ test’ the ‘steering: Const. ° “Latour had’ warned eglin' had ‘gone ba A diving contest, with the* Daltons “| the 4 213, ‘the som is Gordy: A Mr. and Mrsv eee Anderson. Gordy, “-who- has. been -delivering ..the CASTLEGAR NEWS almost. since -its_ inception, says that its: a lot. easiér. riding -his ‘route th: more fun! é walking it—and ‘it’s also a”. - ifs Gasilesse News 'Photo | 72 ! ae ree RTE Gastlegar. Subs’ Win , Competitions RB Tweedsmuir. Castlegar ‘Cubs at Camp Tweedsmuir walked away with au. the” “competitions. ' The’ u whé sale. of “about two acrés ofiMemorial Park cemetery land fhe Department: of Highways grou; ed in Gabin 8, . were "terry and Tony »:Dalton, Andy Shutek, Robert Krueger, ‘Albert ‘“Merry- Jack. Whittaker, Wayrr2 Groutage, and. Larry... ‘Webster, | © the last ‘one from’ Robson. The. boys : won | “the. weekly eabin** contest, * the best table te teu “He at “Albert” “Merrytield won the’ unsteady on“ his | feet.” He had a tendency = to slur words once in-awhile .\. .. After the Cor- poral hag spoken to my mother he said, ‘Evidently, punk, “mother thinks quite’ a lot wise hé had called’ me a mame and‘ I. said, ‘“I. suppose your mother thought: a lot of you too, if you “had .one.”' With: that ne came off the! you’, I. became irritated be-|* in second and” third. All”. Castlegar Cubs; 'Swere sécond-star cubs with” nuhiérous proficiency. badges and‘: Sixers and’ Seconds’: in. their--: pack. ‘Wuyne =. Groutage,. for ‘example, | has’ all''12 ‘proficiency badges, 1 * It“was felt’ that’: the “fine; teamwork ‘of the (boys -was due largely to’: the four .years. of cubbing they have “had "-under Cub* Master’ Loyd. Groutage. '~ lesk right fist: at ‘me. I ducked tat blow’... ‘The Corporal: lost hig balance and tottered to the floor . i. He'g got-up then, and grabbing. me by-the shirt front, tore: it, arid in. the.same_ instant 4.) he: gave me a right ‘hook’ in’ my. into: the officé to eae the aceused’s. “breath: smelled strongly of liquor, his eyes * ‘were bloodshot; 2he, had a boisterous bod itude = ard "was - of his A id, drew. Evans,’ and Dr, John- son; “no's signs; of intomieation could: be “observed. ., CONFLICTIN' TORIES: ::Tt. was at ‘this point that the Sof: the ‘police , officers ed ling Cpl Heglin ‘ was’ informed ‘that’ his complaint was unjustified put’ that he could ‘present “his. case * to the Officer C ‘at right. eye with nis right fist, which. knocked’. me : into - the corner” where’: your “worship ‘is sitting. At this. time Constable icy (Continued on page Bs AL. Brilliant ‘Sunday. WAS ‘large ‘number of ‘Douk- hobors' from’ all: over the West Kootenays ' gathered at Brilliant on Sunday | afterncon” to .cele- brate .Declaration Day, held. an- : appolntnent’ voty ‘Dr. Des- By by :the Kin- naird Mriltees Commission. ~~ : cae Commission, at ‘its re-, entrust- & ratepayers. . i .[ic, however, | officials of the B.C. D: as_¢ : Hope For. Water-B : In Near Future fades oe . Hope,’ for.'a.. ‘water, pbyslew. in the near future was receding - Village E. ‘Kraft: outlined The by-law: would. ask the rowing $85,500 ‘to be used for the ‘the general bond ee dea: valerie? his recent: trip to Victoria. ratepayers’ : ‘permission stor bor- of the C. water supply system... Mr, Kraft said that he had been told it might. be advisable to “go slow” on the by-law by - the Bc. Inspector of: Leelee in view ofthe high interest rates. The ties had hold Mr. Kraft that the Village would: have ‘to accept interest rates’ of: 4% ‘to .4%. per cent in order to obtain the $85,- 500 at par, This “was felt by the Com- mission ‘to’ decrease the by-law’s chances of, being: passed by..the dates). It was resolved that License Inspector. D.: Seaton. be offered sd use of the Village truck for ion tour to be under- taken at’ his discretion. CIVIL. following an interview with Mr. Steve Kinnaird 'C.D- The’ ¢ “was on *:the’ need. of proceeding ‘with utmost speed: to of-a tank tp be financed from current funds ‘or ‘the ‘sale of’ Village property. He:said..that-both the Chief, ‘regarding . the _ situation created “by. the recent. resigna- dion of “R.° West.-as Castlegar Civil Defense Chief, it had been - suggested that both ‘villages ‘be united in the same Ciyil. De- fense matter. of Health: and’ the “Inspeotor . of Municipalities had’ taken a ser- ious: view ‘of the delay in erect- this tank. . It would .be legal, he said, to repay ‘the ‘cost’ of the tem- porary: tank. from’ by-law: funds, when and if. passed. The site for the temporary eek still remains a be decided The - will be taken up with BC. ¢ Civil Defense . officials. . SCHOOL TAX PAID A’ request for $11,122.50 from the school: board “as part“ pay- ment of the’ 1956: school ‘tax wes ordered paid by the Corntpisnin ers, . Payments had been récom- incnded by the syiaee. Auditor. Passed -; also aC sloners’ felt that : in view of the| the by- li $1, 055.57. had presenting i to the Ci isis law, it, might not-be possible to build. the ‘temporary. tank: on Mr. G., Anderson’s.: property, where the permanent tank was to be built. A special meeting on’ the ' question’: was. set: for r , August: 9, which Mr. Sam ‘Muirhead with A would. be asked to at- eine onthe negotiations. The m\' was made following the|: reading of fa ‘letter. ‘from ~ the highways. | department _’ offering per acre:-for -the tland, for ight-ofaray of > th proposed! erry-Paulson “h z ‘The ‘offer. was Fee tao jlow by, the: Commissioners. ‘An Commissioners * ‘except Warner,. -who is’ ‘on’ holidays, were present at the r Other sites discussed were the. site of the: present, ‘condem- |. ned tank, and ‘a Willagetowned site on‘ an ‘elevation pms the Com-| gar’ D ‘mi ioners , felt ‘tha Pewee id Dutch: Maid Bakery. iG ‘REGULATIONS. 8 The’ observance © of sprink- :was taken’ up Comm. Smales reported: that a fire, which had ‘broken out at the “Village . garbage dump’. re-\ cently, was apparently started by glowing. ashes’ which caused some paint ‘cans to explode. : ‘The fire had spread to- surrounding brush’ before it could be checked. The Commissioners : decided that no. more hot ashes ‘will be, picked “up by. the garbage truck. A> letter was read’ from Mr. Pollard; district water-rights er gineer, giving an outline 7 of. recent ‘inspection: of ‘the’ Merry Creek water © intake together with’ suggestions’ as to the: 'pro- ‘| per ‘regulation. of ‘the’ intake. ': Upon hearing an application ftom: F. J." Greegan, a’ Kitmaird resident,. for permission to build a service station” on’ a corner of his Iot,..the Commissiners ‘ sug- gested that’ Mr. . Greegan. vass his” ‘neighbrs* as. to i their attitude’ toward: the® ‘proposed garage, - and: report his findings to the: “Commission. : Daily Rehearéals, To Insure Success OF Giant’ Bingo ie as. .Provin- |; 1/1984 1 nually to commemorate ‘the Con of and issioner of the British moral’ principles, the burning ‘of, arms, arid. St; Peter's “Day. ‘The attendance © was mated at, 2500; and. consisted of Nelson. Seeing. that the d the was still “ungteady”, the Cor- poral.“then: “gave thought _ to! laying, a. charge of' aed Ganson Vukon. Boy :Scoyts .As- sociation was .announced today by. L. C. Way, president'‘of the} British: Columbia—-Yukon ,Pro- vincial Scout | Council.. The - an- pu follows official. con>, Cans the :Orthodox. Do iD. “The day’s! ceremonies opened in a public place”. Heglin asked ' to.phone his ‘mother, which was agreed .to. After ‘this conversa- tion a scuffle ‘ensued; which, ac- with. a, to the. tomb of Peter. Verigin' (The Lordly), with Feligious service, followed bya picnic at: the Brilliant:Com- munity Centre, The motto “toil and peace- cording © to. Cpl. (Cline, was accused, ‘ pleadesr.? ‘guilty. to. the~charge, |: ‘ were ecorts bee anil court. costs each, ful ‘life’. was: the central theme of the’ “religious ‘program held direction of, John Verigin of Grand Forks... : ‘The : speakers urged closer observance of; the responsibilities of ‘spiritual ‘life, and. daily be- teachings ‘of Christ, in'pa cand * war. axim, ‘that later in the afternoon under the|- firmation: of the appointment ‘by -the G the Hi le Vin- | i, Daily giant’ ‘bingo ‘to beheld. for: the :} port --by ling” by -the Commissioners following reports. of violations “received. by the’ Chairman, Mr V. Cook, water works chairman, ‘said that to his know- ledge’ the reaulation had* been ees pretty well According ‘to a Y sdeent pub- lie * Metis sprinkle -on alternate days.only, with odd-numbered’ houses sprinkling on odd dates, “and householders: ‘:may| ty ‘Mr. "Atkinson, asia .direc- tor. for, District Council No. 1 trict to:set up! a>program at the Passmore Lumber Company, but he also, visited other operations. Celgar, which for two con- secutive years-nas work a Work- men’s Compensation Board safe- award,’ has “had. only one accident this. year. “This is the lowest’ frequency.’ ‘rate“in the sawmill’s operation,” - Atkin- tson’. said. ~ even-numbered «houses ‘on even Teacher. Salaries” Discussed“By School Trustees - "“eacher™ “salaries was: “the question: discussed when = “16 school’. trustees from. all’ over the West Keotenays met in a closed’ session” at Castlegar . last Monday.”:. Itwas found that {Sommers To Run Again Local Socreds Told oR. E. Sommers of Castlegar, said . | MLA: for. Rossland-Trail; that he ‘would rum for re-election ata gathering of the Social Cre- ‘dit League - in* Fruitvale last week, ‘The. garden party was held to .celebrate. the . anniversary of. the Social! Credit Party's. wictory. in‘ school: district No: 9° (Castle- ‘inthe “pr gar) are a: the low ‘scale prevailing. in“ some" of the: poorer. districts, , and’. the high indusements offered by others..." ° “The : meeting (heard \'a “re- Mr..- A. -Turner,.., first Mice-president of ithe Bo.: School Trustees on, have’ been held: in. order’ to: in- tion: on © the “re cent, executive meeting held in “big aaa .{Boctety *. Officials this: week. :~ iey, have* called mn: thie 0. be. in’ their places, at arp? 'siride: absolute “st- ter the start of the game cent Massey in. his ‘capacity as Chief, Scout for ‘Canada. af ‘Dr. Kidd ‘assumes, duties im-; .| mediately,.'as:\ the chief uniform | leader™ of - British, Columbia. — Yukon rapidly-growing 27, 000; § Scout’ population. : all 19 SCOUTS SPEND WEEK ; AT CAMP. NEAR, RENATA +19 Boys Scouts: from. Castle- gar, Kintaird, and Robson ‘spent havior in“ accordance. -with ' the/: articular | ust: 4 emphasis ‘on { the spirit of love|’ % ‘hatre eee from July ‘27; to :Aug- a4 vAreh-, AS ester Dr: ‘Rueb- -'The: prizes for the ‘bingo: are mi: latent ‘at: the-Waldib Build- ing Supply: Company on Pine St. Tickets ‘:are still’ available ‘at the ‘stores until! Saturday morn- ing, bought at the Proj by phoning 5163. A‘ great ‘deal of: worlc has gone’: into. the staging. of this major. district event, sponsored | the jointly by: the Kiwanis Club ‘and the Projeats: Society, with all}’ proceeds. destined, forthe ;con; struction of...the.. rink, ‘Ample ‘after. which : they..can . be], V r and.a report by Mr. ‘Wes t Ko Of. . Castlegar, * Kinnaird, and Robson attended. It was. Mr. Sommers’ first implications | of: allegedly ‘accept- ing “brides during the’ course of his duties as Minister of Lands, ‘orests... L. M. i representative. Present at the meeti ig were Mr. G. Craft of Castlegar,..pre- sident’ “of: the \.West Kootenay branch, aswell as school’ board members’ Mr. R. ‘Waldie and ‘Mrs. a uusy all. week assembling the’ arches and getting to position ‘for raising. After..the first “arch Nis in position , and secured, thi raising Election. On Me. 23 For Gommissioner Board of Commissioners decided - Monday. The election is’ to fill the post of former. Comm. G. At- chison, , who. «resigned. recently © and left ‘the. district. ‘Mr. .Atchi- son was chairman of. the parks committee and: the fire fighting - committee. ‘Nominations - for the election’ will close’ or ‘August 16, and Mrs. JLcE Wallace, ‘72', Cedar, has heen. officer. of others will follow: and Jit'is’ hoped that” By: the i SPrail | weekend “all: will be. in: place. toil ta «sales. good “di thi few. Sy Bond luring: pet fe me daa rvistanieer: labor’ has” been “quite good \ lately, Project « “directors ens over, the. week- ae evenings. The work now: is: comparatively easy Once ‘the tion,» patience will“ be sunder- taker,’ followed by the laying of the’ aluminum covering. of the IWA,’ came ‘to this ‘dis-~ resigna- tion from” the’ cabinet to. fight”. trom R