m= CASTLE a NEWS - Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 4; No. 35 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA,THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951 ST. LAURENT HOST TO BRITISH GIRLS TOURING CANADA fe ‘The Castlegar Village Commis- lon met at the village office on Noved Commins of items on the very fonvy agenda Waa Bylaw BT oR pared ReDaT jeleon_ pnd etter of hyeranik Taatter of inklers for the Castlegar waa ™e e new school wil exch roth lle the sprit k installed on” the playgroun To keep up with yuipment and supplies the com- misdon decided to Increase p4 ended fu Castlegar with respect changing of street names and number . ‘The need for a bullding in- village th ion plece of ground and open it to small Industries. ‘Accounts for $218.74 were ap- proved. The meeting adjourned at R. A, D. West Goes To Convention R. A. D. West Is attending the Fire Chlefs Convention in Ver- non, Fire chiefs will gather there from all over the province for ‘thelr annual get-together. ‘The Vernon Fire Departinent is celebrating their golden jubilee. OLYCHUCKALESY VOWS EXCHANGED A pretty wedding was solemn: fn. the” Cathal en awe red In’ floar length satin gown with a V-shay embrojdered neekline. Her long vel] was held in place with a crown af she carried a bouquet of Toe A reception for about guests was held an the lawn at the bride's home, For her honeymoon to LaFie- he and m Out-attown guests were: Mra, T. Veale and Jeannine Clermont leche, Sask, Mr. and nd Mra, Loyls Campeau, Mr. and Mra. Lenardyizal all of ‘Trail, Mr. and Mira, Bob Lesy of Robton, Mr, nd Mire, W, elds and Mr. and ra B. Waite of : iu, Mr. pean, ae it ‘ne extra CANADA'S FIRST POSTWAR ENVOY | TO W. GERMANY, ‘Centres Prose Canadian Marking resumption ot direct) diplomatic relations between Can- ada and Germany t announcement lan. Department ot x-) Right Rev. Monsignor. A. L. MeIntvre of Cranbrook’ spent a few days visiting Rev. J. B. Barnes. Mrs, B. Trussier and Miss Lynn Richardson have returned from Arrowhead. Health Officer Says P. Stalner, owner manager Of the Castlegar Hotel announced yesterday that some alterations ‘woul be made immediately to the hotel. ‘These plans include @ coffee bar and enlargement of the licensed ines, Other al- terath sta tel id interesta in ‘Vancouver and ope, Mrs, St wacband berg, Someta bor He has other ‘atols iq Closing Exercises Held Friday ‘The Parish hall was well filled Dry Weather Bringa see Added Hasards diet 5 5 il 2223 ind fly-proot alnvente—in tact anth: also to keeping our food protect: ed trom dust, ‘The fair will be opened t0 the public on Friday, 5 parade wil be he works display, ohitn and arrangements are delnj made for an exhibition of fol witch; 2nd, Sharon Taylor; 3rd, Betty Jean Lampard. XK FINALS ‘The local Kats on Friday enter- ed into the finals of the Trail fastball tory as she hit a double and two single e to the Joy also tatted in tive walked bu Mary Richardson gave uv 8 hits, struck out 2 and gave uy 6 walks. the Kate came out On Friday on top by a 14 to 13 score igitl oor sportsman ship. Going into the eighth in- ning with the score 14 was so dark Pitre ae ‘The Kate now will met land or Fidelity Life in the fin- als, and (c) are very clearly cov (Continued on Page 4) 3 scaoeL 1S TOMORROW “Upon the education of the people of this country, the fate of this country depends. There is no period in the history of the world in which we believe it has been more important that the disposition and mind of the people should be con. sidered by the state.” ‘ eee “ words of Benjamin Disraili prime minister of England one hundred years ago, but they cauld well ha been ihe words of a modern pit fs ye over radio or television At the time Disra urgi We From the pain ‘Yo develop citizens or nd ity. The people of a c ade a at more than this, citizens able to play take now an of a WATER IS WATER. com; operating trame- Prince Edward Island and the sais boat. That story is pretty good, but, if that be the the Goveramest of Casa Thai tou altos bad of steel to provide more transportation facilities on the Se. Lawrence River? After all, water is water. If it is advisable to.improwe water hipactioga in Central Canada, then.it would seem reasonable to 1¢ sams attitude to water transportation the Maritime Provinces. r it be that the Government-of Canada approves of im- transportation for Canadians on fresh water where of the year, function Can, proved this tation can only operate for part ‘ion can more than on salt water, where all the year? : “neais, first radioactive cobalt units produced in Canada bas fostalled in University of Ssakatchewan hospital, Saskatoon, now construction, by Chal i i it Which radioctive metal was sbi an precaution to protect its’ rd Bates, left, University of New amisted Dr, Johns in designing uait to coalala f I