members. Page 4 - CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. . Thursday, April 15, 1954 — bans population’ laa daelined by — —— 5 a 2 jorse pop ion has ied by The : Robson News Kinnaird Comer | two-thirds to about 1,000,000. = s ' . HOME FROM OTTAWA _ MAY WE SUPFLY . Mrs. M. J. Devitt has returned to} TO DUNCAN — Mr. and Mrs. YOUR is Tid § eda ven $ her home in Robson after spend-j/A. D. McWhinnie have returned : ing the winter in Ottawa. to their home in Duncan after ¢ R U S$ H E D : Pee eeeed i having attended the funeral of Phone 3031 SUNDAY VISITORS — Mr. and| Mr. A. McWhinnie Sr. G R A | E L on Mrs. Findlay of Trail'were Sun- btn z — day visitors at the home of Mr.| TO CAMROSE — Mrs. G. Hein- : i SSS «= sCTO VANCOUVER — Mr. Bur-|and Mrs. H. Jo n, Mr. Geo: i = Castlegar Happemings | Campbett teaves tonight for|rastcott and son” "Wayns, alee| where che wil spend ine Easier |_, WAPPLE — To Mr. and Mrs. PLASTER: and Vancouver where he will spend a| visited there. holidays ‘visiting their son. Fred Wapple (nee Susan Wadey) - a = week visiting with relatives. ese el ele ' Jof South Burnaby, April 2, a STUCCO SAND TO HEAL’ INST. — Miss HOME FROM Hii acs, . one Conroy, Public. Health Nurse,|_ FROM CONVENTION — birs.|yreo a, Lars Whe bao nen a| (HOME FOR HOLIDAY — Mr.|UU C0 TT Og is Teaving for Vancouver where|R. A. D. West returned Friday | patient in K. Geo. Robinson from Vancouver! 4. Canadian railway i CHUGK’S y Fs patient in Kootenay Lake General! i, spending the holiday season at way industry ZA she will attend the annual Public |from .Vancouver where she re-|Hospital, Nelson for the past a i y. moves on the average about 3 TRANSFER Health Institute. presented the Lillian Killough | weer, home We the home of his parents, Mr. and |™0™t 7 te PHONE 3711 Chapter LODE. at the LODE. : cee Mrs. W. million tons of freight a week. : April 6&6, 7 and 8, the gathering was at- LEGION GORNER —teoded by mrs. Droper, National i of the LoD. E. Regular meeting Tuesday ‘night |- be at 7:30 p.m. It’s important and will include initiation of new AT VANCOUVER — Mrs. T. L., Bloomer is visiting with friends and joernere at , Vancouver. TO ‘ VERNON — Mr. and Mrs. A leave Work parties are still called for work on the club room. i for, Vernon where they will visit for dhe weekend. ee TO SALMON ARM — Vic Mis- utka and his sister, Mrs. Jos. Zel- eznik of Nakusp, leave Castlegar tomorrow morning for Salmon CASTLEGAR . FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE TO HOSPITAL — Little Larry Webster was taken to Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson, Tuesday evening. . TO ATTEND FUNERAL — Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Taylor of Rossland who were visiting the latter's parents here, returned home Sat- urday to attend the funeral of Mr. Taylor's Reed is spending, =: few.cays at the home of his parents during his transfer from ‘HLMLCS. Com- wallis, to H.MLC.S. Naden. ON LEAVE HERE — Mr, Jack |i Deer Park Socials Campbell who, passed away last Wednesday. IN. CHURCH Ambulance — - Flowers Arm to spend the Easter f with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 3601 Mike Misutka. eee TO CRANBROOK — Messrs. Ken Price and Don Wallace “RADIO SERVICE weekend. oe. TO SALMON ARM — Mr. R. T. Waldie of the Celgar office here, made a business trip to Salmon Arm during the weekend. . motored to Cranbrook for the}: The United Church Of Canada EASTER SERVICES Rev. L. Clinton Johnston Robson — 11 a.m. Kinnaird — 11 a.m. \ Castlegar — 7:30 p.m. St. Rita's Church EASTER SUNDAY Easter Sunday mass at 9 am. FS =A A IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. W. | Work, is a patient in Ki Box 522 Phone 4922 Lake General Hospital, Nelson. Castlegar, B.C. N — Mr. T i purer of Penticton was a visitor and a guest == a at the Rotary Club weekly lunch- PARK ELECTRIC ws GLASSHEAT FROM VANC. — Miss Mary ‘ DEALER Vancouver and is visiting with her mother, Mrs. P. Marken. Building Suppiies W: BROS. iontaing & Sup Co. Lita. FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN. PETTS 7:30 p.m, St. Joseph’s Chapel Easter Sunday mass at 10 am. Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman and Mrs. J. Kent were recent visitors to Nelson and ‘Castlegar. ese Mr. C. Schwartzenhauer has re- turned after spending a week with friends and relatives in Trail, Rossland and Castlegar. a eee Mr. and’ Mrs, R. Briggeman and their children and Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman were the re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman of Syringa Creek. . “2. Mr. A. W. Kent has returned from Vancouver where he spent the past-6 weeks as a patient in Shaughnessy Hospital. * F. Delorme of Renata was a weekend visitor to Deer Park. or Visitors to Castlegar during the weekend included Mr. and Mrs. R. and th il Community Bible : Corner Maple and 2nd. wm tas ill, PHONE 4061 Centre ‘Aifention Smeltermen During the years ¥ have boon mabing Got income tax reports I have saved the of See Ulcrams or eke dooil keral-oame vice from 9 am, to Spm. You can come in the evenings, leave your wage slips, donation slips and medical Focelpts and conte inl the next dy’ oF Syenine sist ToHe report will be ready for you. = Every income tax return made is thorouhgly investigated to save you meney. My long experience ini this work is to your advantage. r “YOUR CONVEYANCING IS SOLICITED W. R. NELEMS NOTARY PUBLIC Office in basement opposite Castle Theatre Sunday — Legion Hall 10:30 —Sunday School. 7:30 — Evening Service. 7:45— Bible Study and_ Prayer. Friday 7:00— Young People's Meeting and Hobby Class, Presbyterian ‘Church Services in the Church evéry Sunday at 11:15am. | - D. A. MacKellar, Minister ‘Thursday — F. E. Woodrow Home| § eir Mrs. A. Alien; C. Lindberg and A. Carlson: es 26 Riding a horse from Deer Park to Castlegar, C. A. Crockett was the first traveller over the Deer Park-Syringa Creek road. BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Sale, and Se: may be Notice — Lillian Killough on... The Baden-Powell Club . Kinnaird Improvement eal Programme parents are invited. secretary to take for uniform fund. Phone 3441 @ = The L.A. to Branch 170 will hold their Spring Ter, Bake Table in the Legion Hall, 2Ath, from 2:30 te 4:30 p.m. Tickets on the food hamper from any L.A. member. at Co-op. Store, Saturday, April Nth from 10:30 a.m, Lith, from 2 p.m, till 4:30 p.m. Door prize. Bake Table. Kinnaird Community Sunday School will hold a spe- ‘The L.A. to F.0.E. No. 3107 will hold a meeting in the Paste Baal on. Abra 20 22 mane with election. (or place. Anglican Parish Social for Castlegar, Kinnaird and “ George's Day, Friday, April 23rd at 8 pm. a members, Parish Hall, ae ana Chureh W.A. will hold their St. George’s Day Tea and Bake Sale in the Parish April 23rd from 3 to 5 p.m. ‘The Wrenettes will hold a Bake Sale in Bob’s Pay n’ Takit on Tuesday, April 20th from 3 to 5 pm. Proceeds Cyril’ Bell Agencies. Ltd. _ NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, BE. A. PINCOTZ on April ugh Chapter LO.D.E. Bake Sale will hold an Easter Tea in the Society Hall, Saturday, April at 9:45 a.m., Sunday, to which Castlegar, on St. Hall, Friday, Castlegar ov OF GO Fs Chicken _ Beef PORK SAUSAGE Lb. ....... 49 Anglican Church THURSDAY, APRIL 15 . Castlegar — 7 p.m. Pictures of the Passion. paration, Goop FRIDAY, APRIL bad Castlegar —— 9:30 am. Childen. 2 p.m. The Last Hour. Robson — 10:30 am. Children. 11 am, Service of Remem- Brance. vunsas> AL Ee 15 & : SKIRTS "ALL STYLES — Wools and Tartans REGULAR FRICE — $8.95 to $18.95 Sale Price $6.95- $13.95 ‘NIGHTIES | SIZES S. M. L. — DISCOUTINUED LINES REGULAR PRICE EACH — $3.50 Sale Price EACH $2. 19 No Charges or LADIES { JANET'S ‘wens In Observance of Easter. — Closed Monday Open All Day Wednesday, April 21 745 pm Communion Pre- MALEIN'S — PORK & BEANS 2 tins for ... 25c TOMATO JUICE. MALKIN’S or YORE 2 tins for’ . 33c PACIFIC MILK 2tins for . 33c SPORK . 3 tins for . . 95c FRASER VALE - 2 pkgs. for . 35¢ . RUGS SHAMPOOED = { ‘Ea. Xour Own. Homo or Place of Business . VAN SCHEADER METHOD ; Endorsed by Leading Carpet Manufac' PHONE 3267 ' TOMATOES No. 1, pkg. . 20c SIDE BACON © “3b. i‘ ae 39e et ' MEAT MARKET PHONE 2001 . WE SELL ONLY TOP GRADES: GEADED AND INSPECTED MEATS = Veal Lamb Fresh Fish Easter Hams Picnic Hams Coltage Rolls POT ‘ROAST Lb. MINCED BEEF FRESH Lb........ 39 FRESH EGGS A LARGE 52Zc a doz. 2 doz. for $1.00 Free Delivery STEAK. SIKLOIN or T-BONE Lb... ....-. 65e COTTAGE Rous POTATOES ~. 10Ib.bag .. 33c Li _FRICES EFFECTIVE SAT. APRIL 17 and APRIL, 20 " §CONA LETTUCE \. Rover Dog-Foods, 2 tins . 23¢ Thursday, April 15, 1954. - CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ee EASTER GREETINGS Solid Heads, Ib. ............ sooeee 22s NATCO (\ TOMATOES. BSc Seona @) haces s1 sosmereresesesreere reser Branch in Vancouver and Victor- some 150: SCONA ‘CAULIFLOWER 22¢)| ia, An annual event, the Institute / be served. : Snow White, Ib.. ...........-- is part of the in-service training] -The system ,to be built this Scona SWEET POTATOES: Imported, 2 Ibs. ... 3c Institute For Public Health Being Held At Vance. April 20-23 Unit will attend the Annual Insti- tute for public health staff at the Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, from April 20th, to 23rd. will be field staff from all health units in the Province and mem- bers of the Provincial Health /it program for t bublic health work- ers., : The West Kootenay Health Among the 300 people expected New Power Distribution | ° 4 8 Sysiem Coming For Nakusp-Burton Area (CTO!) section of British Columbia is to get electric power. will construct a 6,900-12,000volt distribution system to bring the Burton-Arrow Park area between Upper and Lower Arrow Lakes, Vi RIA — Another rural The B.C. Power Commission a ji its first central station power: id of wel- ROBIN HOOD FLOUR | 49 Ib. sack Meddo Peas, 15 oz., 2 tins 2Ic Dewkist Corn, 15 oz., 2 tins .... Zi¢ Portuguese, Sockeye Salmon, 34's King Oscar Snacks, 2 tins .. Kraft Dinner, 2 pkgs. ... Tomato Paste, Hunts, 2 tins .... 29¢ “GAKE MIX LITTLE DIPPER White, Chocolate Splee, etc, 2 pkgs. NABOB COFFEE LB... 2... $8.23 Nescafe, Lg., 12 oz. jar .....- $1.92 Lipton’s Tea, 1% Ib. pkg. _.... 44¢ . ea Bags, Kadana, 30'in pkg. 27¢ ALL BEAN Large, pkg. come by the. Hon. Eric Martin, Minister-of Health and _ the’ program will officially begin with the opening, address by the Deputy Minister ,of Health, Dr. speakers will be Miss Ruth Gil- bert, Assistant Professor of Nur- | 000. sing Education at Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University, whose series of talks will be devoted to the role of prevention in mental health. A member of an advisory panel of nurses to the U.S, Pub- lic Health Service, Miss Gilbert summer, will be fed from’ a new - |substation at Arrow Park through a 60,000-volt line now being b built from the: Com- you; — FTERNOON . REFLECTIONS GLADYS COLLINSON im-dandy idea this The Irish have really hit upon time. In fact it is the best idea I'vé heard | fig of for some time, Regarding the high price of coffee, seems like all you have to do to make a little go a long way, is to brew it up in the, usual way, boil it, let it drip, or what have then just dilute it with a whopping bigs glass-full of Irish with G. F. Amyot, Heading the group of some 14 = coordinator of one of the train- ing p under the Mental Health Act. Included in the intensive, four day agenda are talks on polio, accident prevention, health teach- ing in the schools, and child dev- slopment. Sale Of Pies To Be April Project For . Kinnaird W.1. : Project for the mouth for the Kinnaird Women’s Institute will bea Sale of Pies to be held at the Central Trading Store, April 24, it was decided at the monthly ing of the i held at FROSTED FLAKES 29c Hellogs’s, 2 pkgs. -—- STRAWBERRIES - 16 oz. pkg. GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 kgs. eee _ 2c: PICKLES, Sweet-Mixed- - 53e Nalley’s, 2644 oz. --_- SHOESTRING POTATOES 29¢ Nalley’s, 2' tins Gaines Dog Meal, 5 Ib, bag —- fe Pertex Bleach, 64 oz. jug —.. 62¢ Z piston lies hshdeentar EASTER “EGGS -10C VALUE | @for ....-. 25e FLOWER SEEDS : delegate to the district the home of Mrs. J. Roberts ‘Thursday evening, with Mrs. R. S. Hardie, vice president, in the chair, and 8 members present, Mrs. W. Jacobson, Mrs. Mojel- sky and Mrs. Smibert were wel- comed as visitors to the meeting, and Mrs. R. S. Hardie was named. mission’s Wh on Lower Arrow Lone to Nak- usp, some 40 miles north. Arrow Park is about the two points, Cost of ‘the sub- station and distribution system is estimated at approximately $200,- the Nakusp Power District, which includes the town of Nakusp and the Needles-Edgewood-Fauquier area near Whatshan. tomers will pay the same rates for power as those already served in the district except that there I will be a six dollar ‘gross apply. This gross rep! cream, Results? Positive! No doubt the male mi of Stamp Sales Here For r Ended March 3! Up Slightly From 52-53 Total of stamp sales at th = tlegar Post Office for the fini year ending March 31, were. only slightly higher than sales for the prévious 12 months, according to ures compiled’ by’ C: ELIE'S AUTO COURT Fally Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL HIGHWAY Postmaster T. R. Deans. ctual stamp «sales totalled $13,035.52 compared to $12, 894.70 for the previous year. The 53-54 total, however, is $2,072.67 greater eae eee for the year end- fare! 1952 tongue ne which: came Figures for total revenue: for Jast year are not yet available, The new system will be part of The Burton-Arrow Park cus- mum bill, The 10 per cent dis- count for prompt payment will represents a con- sumption of 88 killowatt hours per month for a home ‘with light- ing and minor appliances, and 50 kwh for a home with lighting and an electric range andlor water heater. Average monthly con- served in thé district is 108 kwh. Figures from the most recent annual report of the Commission show that average smonthly resi- dential consumption in the Nak- usp district increased from 30 to 108 kwh between 1947 and 1953. Average cost per. kwh decreased from 10.6 to 4.6 cents during the same: six year period. of the W Hanae transmission line is sche- duled for the fall. When it is placed in service, the small Nak- usp powerhouse with ‘a. 170 kw hydro unit and a 100 kw diesel unit will be shut down.’ ion at Robson, May 14. The Sick Committee reported they had sent out eight sick and ‘congratula “shut-in”~ purchased. The. Ways and Means Commit- tee reported that $10.50 was col- Spriag Exhibition Main Topic Of PTA Executive Dew with so coffee, even at $1.37 per Ib. R.S. Hardy Heads New Eagles Executive R. S. Hardy of Kinnaird was elected president of the Columbia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at the Aerie’s regular semi-monthly meeting in St, Al- ban's Parish Hall, Wednesday eve- | ning last week. HLF. Howes of Castlegar was_ voted in as Junior Past President and Joseph Schnell of Castlegar was elected vice president. Gther officers slected: are: Car! aoa . the family will go for this in @ big way. They will probably even ‘y to upon the recipe. his could be done by stepping up the whiskey and cutting down on the coffee. - Taken in small quantities this delectable beverage should prove quite effective as a morning ‘pick up. Taken in larger quan- fities it might be ‘a better idea just to stay in bed and sleep it off. Either way ‘though it could help one to forget the initial cost of a Ib. of coffee. Yearly Anti-Wolf Campaign Begun Funeral Chapel Flower Shop TRAIL, B.C. Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE Foot.of Smelter Hill The Chief Supervisor of Pre- dater control of the B.C. Game Commission reports that at ‘this time the Predator control Branch is: engaging in its annual aerial campaign against wolves of the Central and Northern B.C. Flights from major points such as Wil- liams Lake, Prince George, Burns ee and, Dawson Creek are -be- have always ‘that | in; it takes an Irishman to beat a Scotchman at his own game, and begorra this time he seems to have done it. Can you imagine a Scotchman now, glassful of scotch’ whiskey with anything else besides another big. glassful of Scotch whiskey? Well I can't, and I happen to have spent a good part of my life with for : a certain grand, old Scotchman; and never yet have I known him. to polute the purity of Dugan’s |~ a mixing’ a big in an effort to re- duce or at least curtail the wolf populations in: these major areas. These flights are particularly sig- nificant at the present time be- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Fannie Stoochnoft INCOME TAX Forms Completed ALL TYPES OF STENOGRAPHIC WORK - Phone 3967 2nd. off Matz cause there is . strong that rabies is present in the Babine Lake and Dawson Creek areas. It is hoped that by this aerial activity, the spread of this disease ‘will be, if it is present, kept down to a minimum. a brew as SPECIAL FOR Easter Daffodils, doz. 50c bition to be held: at the High |. The forthcoming | ‘Spring. ‘Exhi- Knt RIGBY'S . WE STILL HAVE A FAIR VARIETY OF EASTER CANDY @ EASTER EGGS @ BASKETS @ NOVELTIES @ EASTER PLUSH TOYS Select Yours School on .May. 15, was the main subject a uectesion : -when the lected from the’sale of tickets on a crochet chair set, Holder of the lucky ticket, no. 37,. was Mrs. J. Rol berts. ‘The matter. of holding an Ama- teur, Hour was tabled to a later Mis. prize. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Roberts on May 6 so that it will hot con- Mrs. G. Ties PIA. neta their - and M,. meeting at the home of Mrs. “| Ford. Mrs, J. Lipset will be in charg? of the display of school work from the district and Mr. ,Buhr| on will have charge -of the Junior! Hobbies while Mr. J. Toogood will take care of the Senior Heb- bies. _ Among the displays will be one Unemployment. mployment is F Foi Inevitable Say Local . GGF. Group Members sptcial meeting of the Cas-| a yeeerrd -club: was called last Thursday: to discuss ‘the serious _| world tension‘ had left the U.S. particular reference being made to the local scene. Other provin- cial"and- national problems were discussed, . curios,- many of them Wathered from the colorful Kootenays. Mr. |; | Charters and Mrs. J. F. Killough) Reed wi the Bake and Tea Tables and publicity mana- ger is Mrs. W. i z, = ‘The request, from the Students Coun- Ross Defoe, trustees. Thesé officers will be installed in office sometime in June. Next regular ‘meeting of the aerie is April 21. PTA POSTER CONTEST }|/FOR DISTRICE STUDENTS The Stanley Humphries Parent Teacher Association is sponsoring .2 Poster Contest for ali Castle- gar District students of Grades ‘six to ten inclusive, in connection with the exhibition of work, hob- pies and handicraft being sored at the High School May 15. | . Deadline for entries, in. the con- . test is April 30. First and second prizes are to be awarded for each of four different classes. Pures. F..0, E. Lindgren, Chaplain;‘L. E: secretary; Fred Fomenoff, Outside Guard; G. Martini, Inside Guard; AS. Joy and, spon=. ¢il at the high school, asking for a concession booth at the exhibi- tion to sell coffee and: doughnuts. is being notices being. ; distributed through the schools. © The annual and dance: will be held on May general i with unused stockpiles of goods. Adding.to the fceheulty was fhe i of the i market and the inability of back- ward counttries to afford Canadian supplies. Reference -was made to recent statements that -high Canadian it i election of officers will be the ‘Due’ to erosion Niagara Falls has by a white explorer 275 years ago. oy ‘SA LES & SERVICE | AGENTS: ‘FOR AND FAIRBANKS- MORSE _ TELEVISION H. M. CARD: jae ‘Office Below Eaton's Store 11-44-44 main business at hand. Rev. -L. .C. Johnston is being asked .to. install the'new execu- tive. ' ready returned ‘to work, je Case for “the Unempl. CHILD COMMITTED TO. © ‘WELFARE DEFT. FOR NOT ATTENDING SCHOOL : mn was Crei, district Ins. by M. - On April 8, the child of Mrs. of PUBLIC M. : was committed to the care of the f Child - BiH W. ‘Tomilin was fined $15 and costs of $5.50 at Magistrate's] in “Once the. causes had been dis- cussed, | the arour turned to’ con- ‘The ideas ant the local Unemploy- ed Workers Union received wide support... There was utdanimous ‘approval given to the Statement that public : ef, but were’ not a.cure. A | closed-all day Mond * all day Wednesday, April 21. ‘was put: for- ward asa permanent remedy. * At the close of ithe meeting it ‘was x to have a in the near future on co-operation, to follow showing of a film on : to ‘Sponsor the gathering. A.recent world survey shows that Canadians are the avorld’s Yeading «telephone users, .averag- ing 388 calls per person per year. This,/a charge of having claimed un- the ‘subject. Mrs.’ Shealds agreed Es Court, C. on’ Tuesday on employment insurance for a num-, ber of days on:which he had al- accordance ‘ith Sec. 7 of the Ghat Protection Act (habitual failure to attend school). ‘The cases were heard by Sti- pendiary ry Magistrate W. H. Taylor. FRIDAY Dl UTCH MAID B BAKERY TAURSDAY HOT. ‘CROSS | BUNS. “Ss P E CIA L 35. DOZEN “UN BULK) Here or at Nour Grocers at certain times. If you a "he week ‘of April 19:to 26 has been designated’ Cleanup * Werk in Castlegar, Citizens are requested to have their rubbish conveniently placed and it will be taken away. Srithout charge, ‘She: Fite Brivad= will arcane a! patrol is requ y large you are requested to contact Hire Chet Lewis. . The Coe sac Club have’undertaken, 23 a’ public. service, to handle house numbering in the Village. They will _call‘and distribute numbers which will sell at a* nominal price. Where new streets have been named or old ones changed, they will inform you. They will also . take a census of the Municipality. Your full cooperation . A.T, Horswill, Clerk. "BY ORDER’ BOARD ..OF COMMISSIONEES,