n ‘ y rer, ea) Drsee Page 6 ee Shae ~ CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, October 16, 1952 Se MUIRHEAD AGENCIES PHONE 4341 © FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS Stanley Humhpries High School ' Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. « Knitting mills in Canada pro- duced almost 25 million pairs of men’s socks last year. { The West Kootenay Boundary Teachers’ Convention OFFERS . In-the Stanley Humphries High School Auditorium _ Thursday, October 16, 1952 at 8:00 p. SPEAKERS: Hon. Tillie Rolston, Minister of Education TOPIC: “Our Chi British € Asset” Dr. Roy Daniels, English ‘Dept. Head, U.B.C..” + TOPIC: “Character in Education —~ Friday, Oct. 17, 1952 at 8:30 p.m. ‘A PANEL DISCUSSION TOPIC: “The sonia tot: of the various agencies in the (The panel will be i Health and Welfare Services Personnel) MR. F, C. BOYES, former head of Boys’ Industrial School, and present head of the Vancouver, Normal School, will be present. Free Admission - - _ Everyone is Welcome. and FP GASTLEGAR SOGIAL HIGHLIGHTS . a age, Mes. W. Lister, South :Slocan, BC., visted her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Harmston last week. Mr, and Mrs, J. 1. Campbell and ‘children, Kelowna, B.C., | © were week-end visitors at the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell. They were accom- panied by Mr. I. Arduini, Kam- father of the two Mrs, Campbells, Mr.’ and Mrs. George Kastru- koff, Grand Forks, B.C., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Longer Meal Hours For Steamer Minto . Announced By CPR . The Canadian Pacific Railway has announced changes in: serv- ice aboard the S.S. Minto, which give the public greater facilities | - for getting meals aboard stern wheeler plying the Arrow Lakes from’ Robson to Arrow- . -jn- | head. home of the ‘latter’s brother-in- Dindee hous have bacn extends "| ed to 2:00 p.m. and hours for sup- per have been advanced to 5:00, pm. This means there will be only three hours from 2 to 5 p.m. when meals will not be obtain- al In response to the efforts of -the W. Cook for three days during the- week-end. Mr. Kastrukoff is Mrs. Cook's brother. Miss Rosalyne Williams spent the weekend at Rosland. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. ‘Williams visited Nelson, and Trail, and daughter Jacqueline, were week-end visitors at the home. of. Mrs, Samson's mother, Mrs, L. Parent. * tN Trail. during the Mr. and Mrs. John Drysdale, Creston, B.C. were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Mac- Donald. ‘ Mrs. Bob Maddocks and fam- ily arrived in Castlegar this week to'join her husband. They have taken up residence on Columbia Avenue: * Mr. and Mrs. §. H. Fairweather and two sons, New Westminster, B.., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, RB. B. Goulet dur- - inderson Feed Co. : Castlegar “and Districts FEED HEADQUARTERS “WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF YOUR FEEDING NEEDS "AT A PRICE THAT IS RIGHT x . 3 ry SALT FLOUR WHEAT. OATS. MASH ing the Miss Marjorie Ostler, of Devon- LEO BOSSE Watch ahd Jewellery - REPAIRS SEE OUR "Fantasy Copper”: * GIFTWARE Baked Laquor Finish Needs No Polishing 2 | the Nakusp ‘Chamber of Com- merce, to obtaih better service on the train connection: at Arrow- head from’ Revelstoke with the Minto, the company, has also an- senger car on the mixed, Arrow- head- -Revelstoke train, will be re- placed’ with'a'‘car in’ better’ con- | dition and fitted with ‘electric |” lights. : F Time Changed: For ; Friday Public Meeting. $ Published Every’ ‘Thursday at “Tie Ciséetiads of the Kootenaye” {CASTUEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THORSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952 mer The Central Convention Com- mittee wish to sonnone? that. there is a change In the start- ing time of. fr Meee de ° publi: “hasbeen +": SPECIALS TEA, M.B. Red Label, Ih MIAZOLA OIL, 16 07;.. RIPE OLIVES, 16 oz; tia . FRIDAY - SATURDAY, Octohor 17-18 Sebo eS “ASc: TEA, M.B. White Label, Ihe weeeees B5¢ GRISCO,"Ib, pk. .....ce0----e0+ B26 Leas MARGARINE, 2 ibs. .:.... 63¢ DON’T FORGET GUR... Jal UR DAY | 10 O'dock Special. . -. WHILE IT LASTS shire, England, is the guest of the Toogoods, She is “the niece of W. H. Toogood. ‘Mr. J. Gall Sr. left for his home| in Vancouver after a visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and Gall, Mr. R.A. D. West is on a hunt- ing trip at Brooks, Alberta. - -- and Mrs, -N} Kuryluk; daughter Dorothy and son-in-law |} and daughter, Mr.. and Mrs. M. Moncreif, of Kinnaird, spent three days in Spokane during the week-end. Bo, Linda and Vallerie Hesketh are leaving tonight to sfend the week-end with . their grandpar; ents in Trail. Mr. <:and — Mrs... BR." Hughes, Oliver, B.C., visited, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hughes. during the week-ende Mr. and. Mrs./A.. J. Saunders accompanied’ by Mrs. A. Saun- ders returned from a week spent: at-the coast. “Mr. and. Mrs, « Fred Moroso, married last Monday, are honey-}| meonine at Spokane and coast poin’ Spokane’ itors -.during the week-end ‘also ‘iicluded Mr. and. Mrs. A. Shutek-and Mr, and Mrs? J, Waldie, u Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brown} were Colville visitors during the Y . i po OSG UGaT at iS MEDIUM : ws : oc — aoe Sa ee HEAVY WEIGHT: ‘The Two-piece Jockey-Front: with Elastic Top,in a 20 per.cent wool, Full ale of Shoris and Shirts - BUX WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR; VALUE: :NewsArrival: » . Witaly Advertised and _Proyen. this. Vitarain Combination and loss of Pep. & Bnerey. PITS’ Rexall. Drug tS as Evenings Even he stieklest, greastest foods was right: off Sandran‘s:pure viny! plastict . Outwears fale be foot coverings 31 to 5 times? Vivid colors! Exciting pattérns! High gloss! Not stpperyt Won't duif or fede 're UNDERLAW beneath pure viny! ‘ Plartlat fanalt it yourself—save! No cemeatl - No tinting! Lies dat! Never ‘Refore such ene, ed y wear at this low price! LUMBER AND. BUILDING: SUPPLY ‘The West ‘Kootenay and Boun- ‘dary ‘Teachers’ Convention, held’ in ‘Castlegar last Friday and Sat-. *? -urday and opened with .a ‘public meeting ‘in ‘the High. ‘School Bue \ ditorium ‘Jast,"Thursday, came ‘to | its grand ‘finale ‘Saturday eve- oy -ning-with a‘banquet ‘in the schodl| f auditorium iolowea by a dance’ i at the Playmor dance ‘hell. i Guest spedker at; the ‘banquet was F.C. Boyes, Acting Principzl of the Vancouver Normal School. The “Hon, -R,E.: Sommers, -B.C,, Minister.‘ of “Lands. and’ Forests and , Mines, and “ILA; for. “Ross- land: teal, ‘who “had also” "been, asked to on ‘this Banquet And : Convention Finale = Dance ‘so ‘small -as‘that\which-comprises ‘Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson, were able‘to-organize:antso'suc- cessfully execute an ertaking of ‘auch magnitude as'a teachers’ ‘convention, * A unique ‘feature ‘ofthe ‘teach- ers’. accommodation, was the ‘teachers’ :taxi”. service, organ- Club, which provided ‘transport: tation to the “were _ thoroughly . planned out. ‘The teacher visitors_also expres- * gtaitis® ‘from -Rossland, ‘Nakusp, and “Deer “Park,”and:Dr:| ‘VB. Goresky, Castlegar psychiat- rist were the spedkers, sed favorable -impressions :-with| “On S: » the | smoraing was, ‘the meals and billetting _Aecoms: | devoted: “to: mrore eet. dations they: received and -were!! (Continued on ‘Page. a): c were | wee vice presi- ‘dents, | Pa aya brief visit: to Castelgar ‘on || adeport from: the*.East at 3.15 fam *Waldie- will head. the a i anil"Co: George. -Magwovd. and .Ken|é ursday, Nov. 6° : ‘ ‘George’ Drew, national leader |‘ oF the ‘Progressive, Cohservative brty and head’ of the official op- Psition in the‘federal ‘house, 6, during’a tour of the West. Kootenays, for! Due to arrive .at.the Castléyar, +2’ Mr.’ Drew,- will be’ met: by. 3 S. Roberts, ‘first’ vice-president ofthe 3 Trail and District Progres- ‘Associat Earl sidhtord, Si ana:.a’ board ‘of directors as tollows:. Pat, Fowler, Gus ‘Leitner, Bob Gra: ham; Vic Misutka, “Bob “Walley, | Ralph Kerr and “Eddie Frederick. |! son. the reins.of dffice on. January, A, The new. executive will assume h “The and - fg Poarowing - problem in B.C. were emphasized at a-public meeting in the Stan-) | School cvley... Humphries High, 2 ° Continuea ‘on Page 2 and. office _ouipment to.the.new ‘Avenue by the: Hon.- Mrs. Title Rolston, | B.C. Minister. of Education, and Dr. ‘Roy’ Daniells, ‘Head: of ue English Department at UBC: Th ~-meeting-was the inaugural event of the West Kootenay an: dary Teachers’ *Conventi ite during the week-end. * Teachers’ Convention Feaiures Di iscussion:: "(On Juv. Delinquericy ~ ‘There’ is ‘no. one: “solution or, across the. ‘tet ‘from the | bus depot, begins. : The 1; a will. ‘Street and -Fi x. ‘the ‘proposed ‘site ‘fora tant i ‘Buildin, ding in’ Castlegar at: Main| Develpment, Co, Ltd. }iion ‘board fe Continued operation: of eet aft nent license will, enable the th | Of detailed’ plans mui can be started.” Columbia River Timbers Ltd. anata the Big Bend Lumber Co. Ltd., Nakusp t VANCOUVER — Purchase of :three . sawmills-in' the will Arrow Lakes district, first. step in the integrated forest indust_ Ty proposed for the area, was announced ‘today. by, Celgar * Mr. Mackenzie also reported that forest’ inventory. “worl Shad’ heen carried on all summer by means of’ aerial: photo; raphy’ and cruising patties: He.also stated that 2 site forthe: proposed pulp plant’ has been River, two miles west'of: Castlegar, and that the land has. beess. purchaséa for this purpose. The recent’ ‘action ‘of-the govern— ent in: respect ¢ of Celgar’s: application for. a forest manage— iMew. Mackentic, Executive Vice-Presidéie: ofiCanadiin: Chemical & Cellulose’Co. Ltd., the | parent company, reported that Celgar has ‘taken over and is now operating. the mill formerly. owned by Witliam Waldie'& Sons Ltd. at Castlegar, a and plans to take over within the next few days the-mills of Big Bend Lumber Co. Ltd-atiNakusp, and Colimbia.River Timbers Ltd, at ‘Sidmouth neéa ‘Revelstoke. Capacity of th “three mills is'rated in excess of 35 mil these old. established’ mills is. ‘will part ofthe overall plan’ ‘for the development ‘of! the-Celgar. pro. © ject. No changes in the operating personnet are contemplated: ‘= Plans for'modefnizing and expanding: the plants: will be'con- letails of their operation! ave been studieds.. don the. Columbia company: to proceed with the- the project. Mr. ;Mack nie warned thé .. street © from’ Ghoreh,.., Nick mae caveats @rson charges ‘ini the Castlegar area, be not released on bail, {The .Chamber: noted “the: two see‘the. publisher, the editor, the operator ‘and the ‘back. shop ap- arson sha on.a’ casion,: ‘oce site. preritice call :upon sel- domused .to assist the ‘transfer firm’ in moving ‘the ‘bulk of ‘the office. i and: typogra- curé to the a. panel tf proba-! tion ‘board,’ ‘Social “Welfare, Pub- lie. Health., and: educational: re- Phicdl ‘machinery, jneluding lino- type,’ multigraph, « cutter” small press and type to the new com- modious quarters now Bearing" the. funclon of today. . should be’to git our anadeen to make a living; to fit them: to take their places as responsible-mem- bers. of ‘our ‘society and’ to fit them to enjoy li , »,The financing of this education in B.C., however,: she ‘declared, ‘is tremendous. This .year alone + there. were 10,000 -»new.- panel “membersj were: F.C.’ Boyes, principal ‘of! ‘Vancouver: Normal School;:R. R Hanna, Principal of Trail Junior Highs 3. Miss. Cammaest, :Director | Public Health, Nurses for the Roateeas area; Miss werd) Supt. of ;So¢ial ‘Welfare’ in ‘Trail ‘area; Mr. Jack quarters, its issexpected the Castle News will,‘be. completely installed in its ‘erger premises by the end of next week, It is ‘hoped .to have all the machinery, stock on of for. a.new. teat ‘buildii in arson suspects were. convicted of |: a forest? Castlegar, ‘T. R.. Deans,’ announ- ced: that the Village Commission- ers are in’ agreement with the|- suggested site and that ‘it would be ‘in. accordance with town plan- needs. ALR, ‘MacDermid, “chairman of the roads and bridges committee,. announced ‘that the: road equip-. ment ‘necessary -had been. moved to the Robson-Syringa Creek road and that’ improvement’ of ‘the road as promised had started... ap eeuarding the promised survey ‘Mr. ‘MacDermid re- fice week excent for. the ea nae press which “is being: saved for next week..." ~ In. its more commodious and up-to- date quarters, the Castl¢é- gar.and District weekly will: be able:to expand ‘its services to its | TUT: ase’ ficery and Mr. Foster, So W fare Department, Nelson. These people discussed the var: | fous rolés that'the Social Welfare Department: the. Public’ Health the: teacher; :she quo ‘who 2300 years ago said “The Fate of empires‘ depends ‘on. ‘the ‘edu- cation: of our: youth,” and decla: ed' “This: is. still true.-today.”” ‘The teaclfers of our schools are doing -a wonderful” job ‘ though . theirs is a .tremendous’ reponsi- bility. “They have the child only: once, The faulty: products of ed cation cannot be. scrapped’ as’ can }-mt d assistanc the: Public: Health -Nurse’ or. the |}: the faulty products of. indus! “The. teacher's work is.a lot like missionary. work., in that the accomplished is of often’ mown for some time: Drewink front at ‘rich’ fund al ‘| ficer.' and’ the . teacher; Nurse, the Px‘ ion Officer ‘and the, teacher have to play as agen- cies for the prevention ‘of juve- nile delinquency’ and ‘how. they. cooperate with each other.<-'-” )Steps. in. the handling < of. Prob: d by, the plans bra “carry a‘wider line of stationery,’ ‘staples’ and office equipment. «The new office :and printing shop, a $5,000. extension: to the east iside of the. store “occupied hv. Huber's » Photos,: contains’ a 25'x40’ printing shon and ‘15’x24" office: Of cement block, construct- ion, ‘with stucco, exterior /finish, the new auarters will. mean not only: greater: working space and panel were: Recognition; of. de- quent symptoms ‘in: the -pupil | Social; Welfare. Officer, or,-both:, A-conference. discussing the: child arnong the'nurse,.the ‘welfare of- recom- of ‘cases’ of ‘casés’' to © the ‘ghild Rolston - spiced, cher ,address - ai, miuch humor.as' déd_ the’ second speaker who, though dealing with abstract ideas and couching them in contrived to permeate | wit .and levity throughout: his’ remarks, Speaking” on “Character” in Education” he ‘declared it. is a ‘% he claimed, “I am 9:moral inva- 'd who all his life has been nur- ured by. parents,’ » téachers,’ most awkward subject” because |: iy clinic: < nroblem child. for..clinic.-bv: the teache’ mination of child by but: also arrangements ‘for: “more of} policeman, Constable W. A. Al- Laveeg that “although Several ru- mors have started -that ‘the sur- vey had been made, Mr. Gagliarii | mentioning. the ~ bridge-. when anemia. Ms ‘MacDermid’s. en- After some discussion, Mr. Mac- dermid was. urged, to .continue pressing for a beidge “even.a toll bridge” and ‘to press Mr. Gagliar- di for a yes or.no regarding 'whe- ther the: bridge survey has been made; . \ Rev, .L..C. Johnston and Dr. Fowler reported tor the Hospital Committee, saying that the work. of the.Castlegar and District Hos- pital: Society is going ahead slow- ly, the present concern “being the |. ilities for. greater _effic f the convenience Mn Fecentlon publié, ‘ District: for. hoonital’ purposes which will’ roughly, correspond withthe present’ school district. Castlegar Delachment A former: Trail ‘and: Raislana- lan,‘ has: been’ transferred to Cas: ' tlegar: Detachment ; (ROMP? rom. the cli fe ane ction” child, by the sinele cates for juvenile - Gelin- The, panel agreed there is no anenew. c7. “both the home ‘an? x n to correct the cause although institutional care has. helned many, it is not always benefice! cial, Nelson Det: -With Constable ‘Allan's trans- ‘| fer here, the strength “of ’Castle- gar ‘Detachment once again. re- mains at three officers. bles’ Aylward and,’ Grahi who were ‘temporary additions: to: the el topes crepe sthe C r whole- Bria tg rena ral ie ‘ edi Nel (I in the Society, if? 2. on Off oe Soins The. Department. ‘of ‘Transport is’ to -be .requested . to install’ a radio booster station at Castlegar, andthe -B.C. ‘Forest Service ask- ed for an\ extension: of «the fire season to include the months: of Avril and October.- 3 The, ‘subject of parking ~ “and refused to confirm this, not ev-n > On the recommendation of this | - Lakes, had been refused, tiles, plastics and exp! ‘dian .Chemical ‘and: Cellulose ffiesal: garding the. B.C Lon Premier W. A. Cc Bennett and: Lands ‘and Forests", Minister Robert*E.-Sommers, ih‘ innounced in Victoria that; appeals against the granting of eg -Ticence to the Celgar Development Co. over. somé. one” million acres of: timberland. in the Arrow’: Development ‘Company,’ refused to, make any comment, Tes “joint statement yeste’ rday, The government ‘decision gives the. company the “atl.” clear”. signal to’go ahead with its $65 million forest dev elop-- ment project in this area, calling for construction of a pulp-. mill three miles west of Castlegar, detent to produce tex-- ives. : Company, and fdr ‘the Céigar: as official notification of the the wording of the decision: as announced last January. cautious: “It’s a step forward.” ig If to government decision reached’ him. directly, and company. offcials ‘had: had time: to. study oped gantiior a Nain Caterpillar Available . wit ‘ so For Light Glearing A’ further discussion ‘of “Kin- naird’s ‘water system .and'*plans for the ‘ rental of’ the. recently purchased ' Caterpillar, “were a- mong the ‘items of business'at the regular, meeting ‘of the Kinnaird Village Commission Monday eve- ning. x The use of the Cat for light land ‘clearing was approved" pro- vided a mainionwen tw: Of the holst the lanes. on C Ave- nue again came up for discussion. The.Civie Affairs Committee was instructed to press for‘action on the matter. local fotce-have been uf the, coast, and. Constable Geant Maclean “has’.’been. ‘transferred! “Ws Waldie. and M.:Dalton. were as ito the As- sociated Boards of ‘Trade’ meeting in