CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, November 7, 1957|NEW DISTRICT TEACHERS TOUR COMINCO PLANTS Ge Places! Go Navy! . YOOR NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE” “ahs Over fifty district teachers, wives and husbands, were guests of Cominco on Saturday when new teachers in the Castlegar and Trail-Rossland districts had groups of six or seven people on “highlight tours” designed to show: the important’ points of interest, At Tadanac the visitors|” passed through the Engineering Shops; saw the highlights of zinc production, melting and casting; viewed the sintering section, lead tial meeting of school district. No. 9 for the Robson district was held Monday even- ing in the ‘school, there were 20 present. HERE IN CASTLEGAR AT THE POST OFFICE From 10 to 3:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 9 an opportunity to see the Com- ,pany operations here. ‘The: visitors assembled at the Junior High School at 9:00 a.m. "1 |and were transported by bus, first to the metallurgical oper- ations at Tadanac and then to the chemical fertilizer plants at Warfield. Engincers. from the various plants served as guides and were assigned to conduct smelting and refining; and wat- through the ged for shipment. ched the production of silver. At Warfield they were conducted Hydrogen «Plant, Ammonia Plant, Phosphate Plant and in the shipping section saw how fertilizer products are bag- Mr. R. Waldie was elected chairman for the meeting. The Trustees report was, read, en- rolment of beginners this yeat was 164, compared Bis 152 last year, with the schoo! 581 AIR CADETS ‘The Flu epedemic secms to have eased off in Castlegar and it is hoped that we will again get back to the 95 per cent plus attendance which is normal for the squadron, ‘We would like to correct the headline. of Jast« week. No, 581 has. 2nd. rate tec, Actually this should have read placed 2nd for. all squid- for 1957 being 1560, ab in 1055 1805. ‘Teaching ‘staff is now 64. ‘BUILDING MATERIALS Sell still convinced that Shaw was correct in part, when he. said “The best thing that. young lady players can do for music is not to play." Technically, perfect though “Dat vas goot!”, exclaimed| a distinctly Germanic voice: be-| hind me. And it was-good — not only the last number of the evening, three square dances by Night School js 208. ‘This report. was adopted.| Financial report was read and rons in B.C. They. lost the shield to West. Vancouver. by two points. Since ‘they compete with .Civil- fon. Groups wha: ‘sponsor. large uadrons and many of these fa the best quarters, this is no mean attainment. : The squadron: rating ‘is not out as yet, only the first’ five” Having been.released :to.this date put we do hope to. come up,at with _ we have to offer the cadets, if we can stay in’ the top third it 9 will certainly indicate an- active squadron. will partici- asked and report adopted as read. Mr, Waldie then introduced 'Mir, McKenzie, new inspector for district No. 9, who expressed his ‘pleasure of being at the mecting and of so many present, he spoke of the trends of education, , the broadened school program, and / larger schools, Mr, Waldie introduced Mrs. Jacobson. and. Mr. J. Dalziel, members ; of..the school. board. Mr, 0. B, Ballard on. behalf of) those present thanked the ‘poard| The ate, in the Remembrance Day @ Parade and the cadets will note that fall in’ time’ is'10:00" hours on Pine Street West, beside: the old fire hall. ~ ¢ We would like to remind our supporters that our ‘nut: drive will be held in December as ‘us- & sual and that with ’ our “large number, our operating costs wilt be higher. ‘Plight: Sgt. ‘Pellegrin is very modest ‘but we Have it on good authority that he rated with the FOR*SALE: — One white enam- ith ellod WORK WANTED — Plone 2771, Ci tend American, oven. Price $36.00, phone 2747. wanted—urgent. 344 BEAUTY. COUNSELLORS COS- 343 TRAILERS FOR SALE—Famous * warmest made, Both new. and used, 32 to 45 ft, Also holiday trailers, Can be seen at Kosy Kottages trailer ; FOR SALE — Lots in Dumont METICS — phone 6441, United Trailers, or contact” Ted Bigelow of 345 lot, nice ‘location, 2 blocks sonable, Apply 582, Castlegar, 3rd Avenue. 145 FOR SALE — House on corner ftom school Priced. very rea- CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and -appreciation to relatives, friends and” neighbors for their kind expressions of s{NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — pu $160 each, phone |FOR SALE — American Flyer 2738. ‘¢tng9] truin,: track and > accessories, ; like new, value $125.00, going for $60,. Also one pair girl's Skates, size 6—$4, 1 pair boy's ROOM & BOARD — Available 151, Kinnaird, B.C, FOR SALE -~ Corona Fridge, Westinghouse ‘Cabinet Radio, phone 2562 or V, Nelson, Box 345 76 Maple Street, , Castlegar, Mrs, Alice. Zuckerberg, Pere 4831, | 345 NOTICE — Date a the Fall Fair Dinner Meeting has been at McCreight’s Rooming House, : skates, 10%—-$5, phone, 2847. phone 2403. ttn 16] ° see eee es Wel 2 sox. Ze: Evdokinoft, FO RSALE ~— New 2 bedroom house, furnace, garden‘ space, ‘ os) ; lawn,' fruit :trees, near ‘Robson z School, Phone 2272, or see ia ~changed to Monday, Novem- ber 18 at 6 p.m. in the Legion Hall. e NOTICE — Hospital Auxiliary on the death of. our beloved wife and’ mother, Piet- ernella Jacomina Dunlop, also for the beautiful :..floral . tributes. and Johnson, Nurses. and staff of the Trail Tadanac Hospital, Rev. thanks to Mrs. J.’ John, Peter and Richard § Dunlop. BUSINESS DIRECTORY "OR SALE — 1950 ' Meteor Meeting 13 at SHHS CARD “OF: ‘THANKS Special thanks‘ to’: Drs. Fowler |: " and Mrs,’ Az O, McNeil, special]. M. Thatcher |: ‘245 | and the Castlegar Funeral Home. TER WE BACK ODT Lown mat How! Hab THAT Frou caw Bee FRED SS HENRY A a THING MDOT it 7 Caren) <6 at. a Pp. 145 going at $350, heater and radio NOTIC! pea Gently ene play Phone 2531, 145)" Does It” a matty ean will FOR SALE — Good tested milk|’ "be 29 oe Apply E. c. Green, Reb -30 in the ‘Kinnaird School by phone 4561. i the Kinnaird Little Theatre. FOR’ SALE — 245 automatic roaster oven $15.| WORK WANTED — I have chain | #! re, they too often lack and said hey were doing a good Aney ae eye and fike which|J0b, also hatnked Mr, McKenzie makes the between a|for his remarks. good show and ani exhibition per- and is this more true then in a pipe band. Then came dancers and sing- ers from Sweden,, Norway, Fin- We -wish to. extend our best on the Senior Loaders thanks to the kind friends and neighbors. for. their oe of kind- ness and during our recent oreeument of a loving husband and father, George ‘Willlam Ward. Also for |’ fut. floral Socket thanks to Dr, a group of lively and gay Can-' adian high schoo! kids, but the entire three héur show. The program began bee some pI the Oak Bay Junior ae School led by our old friend, and now neighbour, Ted Eames, JUST A REMINDER! WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK .......-- PLYWOOD — Plain and Fancy CASTLEGAR ~: FUNERAL HOME. DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVIOE La Ay, TAIS WAY OUT,» meget ion a FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — ANYTIME : For Free - Estimates STAM SR Village of Castlegar : OFFICE HELP | WANTED STONEBORD — 4x 8’ & 4 x 10’ sheets CEILING TILE 12 x 12-16 x 16 & 16 x 32” ' J. M. WALLBOARD | Clear Plastic Storm Window Material — PHONE 3351 FOR PROMPT SERVICE Oglow bios. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. . bare ti Ww. ‘pen selling snow; yet whispers along thee for inecon _We'vebeen seen a pavement. You take any hill without winter tire as great as the New slipping or fishtailing. . Goodyear Custom Suburbanite. Tough tread ee oP oun ado an a Triple- Vv. tread design with 5500 ‘Tempered 3 ord body cons! iG: peed biting edges takes hold and grips tion gives you extra seasons of wear: onslippery hard-packed snow—makes New Custom. Suburbanite gives you its own road through drifts ‘and loose more of everything you want! ¥ enerous trade-in allowance on your old : en eae your new Suburbanites free of charge. To get : through winter without delays. . - through snow, mud an ice, see us now for cw fi CUSTOM SUBURBANITES by GOODS YEAR | land, the British Isles, Latin Am- erica and Italy and again I can- not resist saying how well each of these reflected both in cos- tume and art, the essential and fine shades of difference in phy- sieal type and culture of each national group. There was no mistaking a Norwegian for a In spite of scrious losses due to ilu (origin: carefully ommitted at this international gathering) Ted was in his usual excellent form. For years I’ve wondered| about the little jokes with which! he keeps the orchestra in small bursts of chuckles and with a view to finding out, I got an early seat very close to the or- chestra. I failed in my scheme but was qujte delighted to hear him, during the playing of one piece, lean over toward the bage section and sing “p pom-pompom”. I wonder if ‘he realizes that he is doing it. There is one among the many stories of the late world famous taken for a Finn or an Italian and yet all possessed something in common — an exhuberant| gaiety, love of life and colour and fine and colour, further exemplified in a display of crafts and costume in an ex- hibition at the side. And yet, oddly enough, or perhaps not so conductor, Arturo Toscanini,| oddly, the whole thing was co: which I like. During one prac-|alessed into a single whole by German, nor could either be mis- |’ PB tice Toscanini rapped the orch-; that last “goot” Candian square estra sharply to a halt, ‘Whe| dance. Fragments of every one is that who is always singing] of those many dances ‘were per- while we are playing and. off|ceivable in that last key as well?” he demanded in|— every step, every gesture and his most ferocious manner. Ey-|even the gay love of dancing for entually one of the players sum-| its own ‘sake, all there, with moned sufficient courage to say|one exception — the Latin Am- “It is yourself, maestro, who is singing”, and it was, though the great man was quite unaware of it himself. The first item on the pro- .| gram, proper, was a Swedisn peasant costume dance, The Hambo! It was followed by 4 dancing group from the Ger- man-Canadian ‘Club in a se- lection. of German dances. The young .men were in the short leather. pants ‘Ieatherhosen’ so popular in many parts of Eu rope, and. the young ‘women in the ‘colourful, feminine and dis- tinctive. costume which disting- .juishes- not only countries ‘but even districts in these countries, Most ‘leatherhosen’, one dancer told me later, are made of lamb- skin, but the best ones are made. of deer-hide, and cost about the| same as a pair of good: cloth pants fare, and) wit eae ter played under their-own heading. They were were followed by! There were two -exhibits — a the Victoria Ladies Pipe Band'fine.inlaid box and some beauti- led bya young Pipe Major, Wil- ful,- bitch, soup Iddies by Pete liam’ Mossie, and though the Konkin- of Brilliant. But why, music of pipe and drum was as oh why, were they included in dear to my heart as ever,-I am the Ukranian exhibit? flected here alright. I saw their Canadian counterpart on Friday night in, believe it or not, a rock -and-roll exhibition at the high school. The program offered an un- usual opportunity in the: singing field as well, That is between the beautifully balanced and dis- ciplined Welsh choir and the in- dividuality and spirit of the Ital- jan solo and duo. I prefer and al- ways have prefefred the Italian style, and when the two young men Laceano.Cacogni and Am- letto Mazzocea sang ari Italian comic song, ianguage was quite incidental, for the house rocked with. laughter .though .only a2 handful. understood a word. One disappointment. "I would are now across.the Columbia with our’ T.V. Cable and will be pleased to receive your order for erican dances. Oh, they are re-|' have liked to have seen some of]. the Doukabour handicrafts dis-| we REPAIRS we, ‘GASOLINE “Casile Applicants are requested to interview the undersigned A, T. 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A very successful floor show was ,| ecutive meetings it was decided . A. Resker, and the Castlegar Funeral Home. The Ward Family. treasurer. It was to hold all . ‘The club's main undertaking before Christmas will be the collection of old but usable toys. The members plan to repair and paint these .toys and then hold a toy sale around Christmas, At one of the last house ‘ex- to publish one issue of Tally Ho. If successful more issues could follow. More house executives are asked to turn out to these meets ings. Tomorrow the Film Club will show the last installment of the film “Father Brown Detective’. future meetings on every Day«3.] - Owe Sw ERIS TH OR ES The film ‘will be shown in the Activity Room. - Remember, kids, the first; basketball game of the season is next Friday in the gym. The opposing. teams will be Nelson's and, 5 j “DONT HE SHAKE HANDS GooD, “Ho tT 2 Dont HE SHAKE MR. EE MNSON THATS MUD. held part way through the dance. 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