CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, 8.C. SUMMER TREAT IMPORTED ENGLISH TOFFEE 45¢—75¢—$1.00—$1,25—$1.85 FANCY TINS FOR A SPECIAL GIFT Pitis REXALL DRUG | SHHS PASS LIST The fololwing students suc- cessfully completed the Depart- mett (Ph 91), P. Obetkoff, R. Brodman, E. Horswill, W. Keralff, T. Repin, O. Tymofievich. Completed Grade XD BC mental and Stanley st High School Examinations as of Jhne, 1957. Subjects requiring the stu- dent to write a Supplemental Examination or to repeat the course .are noted jn brackets after the mame. Completed Grade XI August 9th and 10th ‘COFFEE, Nabob, Lh... TCHAT® CATCHUP, Libby’s 2 hollles for MUSTARD, French’s, 6 02, jars, 2 for... -......... 258 TEA, Naboh green label, Lh. ceo ev ven ean 6 S108 MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 Ibs. for .. MARSHMALLOWS, Weston’s, * A tbe bag ... ccc cee cece eee SOC HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs. for . BEEF RIB ROAST, rolled, Ib. ...... 69c ‘NEW STORE HOURS. MONDAY 8:30 to 12 Noon TUESDAY — SATURDAY 8:30 to 5:30 CO-OP STORE. PINE AT FOURTA BUILDING. Materials GF EVERY BESCRIPTION WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEEO *° FROM THE BASEMENT TO THE ROOF INCLUDING PAINT AND HARDWARE SEE US FIRST OR PHONE 721i FOR PROMPT SERVICE aldi _ DUMB! MBER & BUILDING . SUPPLY -.. G. R, Brown, E. Goresky, M. Harcoff, R. M. Har- vick, A, Hunchak, G. Killough, L. Konkin, G, Leitner, P, Lewis, J. Mcintosh, R. Middlemass; P. Naz- Schwan, H. Sherstobitoff, i. Stadler, ©. Striloff, A. Toogood, N. Waldron, J. Whittaker, : M- Campbell, P. Ford, A. Funk, P. Lambert, D, Markin, J. Phelps, D. Salekin, G. Schiavon, R. Too- good,\G. Worobey, S, Hale, B. Hunter, M. Kovac, O. Oglow, O. Popoff, W. Popoff, G. Rilkoff, K. Strange, G. Wanijoff, Partially Completed Grade XI (SS 30, Ch 91), M. LeRoy (Ch 91), G. Seaton (Hi 91, Ma 30), J. .| Androsoff (SS 30}, -R. Hesketh (En 30, Ch 91), N. Kanester (Fr 20), E. Konkin (SS 30, Ch 91), A. Lebedoff (Ch 91), G. Planidin Schulte (Ch 91), C. Theroux (SS 30, Ch 91), J. Zibin (SS 30, Ch 91), G, Churches (En 31), S Parkin (Co 20), (En 31), D. Shields (SS 31), A. Stoochnoff (En 31, SS 32, Ge 91), A. Sutherland (Co 21), P. Kaza- koff (Repeat Grade XI). Completed Grade XII .. Cristofoli, C. Fenner, J. Ford, H. Gleboff, R. M. ‘Guido, L, Halisheff, D, Harding, F. Hor- cole, F. Hostetter, T. Keefe, M. ii H. Labentsoff, B, J. poe M. Lipsett, F. Perehu- doff, J. Plotnikoff, M. Baines A aroff, S. Newman, G. Palsson, L.}" G. Card (SS 30), R. Goodwin |- (Fr 10), A. Rilkoff (SS 30), T.|_ P, Savinkoff |" E. Hopland, R. Johnston, N. Johnson, F. Salekin, W. Ramsay, J. Soberlak. Partially Completed Grade XL 3. Dunlop (Hi. 101), L, Hall- sheff (Ch 101), J. Ford (Bi, 100), B.. MacCabe (En 100, Ma‘ 101, Ch 101, Fr. 110), .J.' Plotnikoft (Bi 100), H. Plotnikoff (En 100, 101), -‘M. Zibin (En 101, Fr 110), Eo Romaine (Ma 101, Ch 101, Fr 116). ]SSSS==S====== new Pussyfoots Scientifically designed by SAVAGE for:baby's first steps New Pussyfoot shoes by Savage are ideal ia every way for baby feet. They encour- age. assure protection and com- fort and are specially designed for easy dressing. Check these features: : ©@ Support where support is needed © Soft quality leathers e Roomy moccasin toes © Special tongue opening lown to toe for casy dressing ‘e Foam leather soles © Light, non-stip heel: Correct fitting i: is s Particularly R Soberlak, L. Soukeroff, ee Sy- kora, K. Tomlin, D, Waldie, L. Schuepfer, R. Buchnell, F. Cec- coni, M. Ford, W. Hendy, R. McLeod, F. McMillan, S. Martel, ¥. Patton, P. Phillipoff, W. Ty- mofievich, R, Wisted. Partially Completed Grade XI Vv. Fourt (En 40)... Grum- re pleases to take the te time and, care required to assure your baby's first shoes are right. Maddocks _ BEEF STEAKS, blue label, A. EREMENKO- and Co. Qur Prices. PUT MONEY In YOUR POCKET. pane ® e bo he 33 BAGON, side sliced, tb. ..:. BABY SEEF LIVER, tb. FOr ROASTS: round or blade tone MINCED BEEF, 3 tbs. BEEF SI 25c¢ FRYERS, pan-ready, Ib. Frozen Food Lockers For Rent SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag... MARGARINE: Dofmar, 2 for PUREX, 4 rolls for ... FLOOR. WAX, Acro, ats. CIGARETTES, ey brond, c setae Burn‘s Spreadeasy, 1 tb. 336 Sirloin or T-Bone, PORK & BEANS, Broder, 's, 4 for .. 49 PEAS, Prairie Maid, 4 for 49c on ‘GREEN BEANS, Praiei 4 for NABOB TOMATOES, 28 ox, 2 f ORANGE JUICE, Donald Duck, 39, - 39 sw. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957) PINK ‘SALMON, Cloverioat A G pear shaped cach sre5 HAMS Bur Spaghert 7 "datelll, 2 for . FTENING, Ib. . BWIKER'S JIFFY, ib. PEAS, Dixie Froxen, 2 for PICKLING ONIONS, 2 Ibs. 1 ate APRICOTS, crate, The Store fs Open Monday Mornings Until 12 Noon MEN’S Cariboo Work Pants in grey, olive Sizes 30 $4.50 and MEN'S Stretchy Nylon Sox fits sizes 10 to 13 PER PAIR LUGGAGE By Travel Ladies’ Matched Sets and Open "Stock : FIBRE. SUITCASES 28 inch case ..... 26 inch case By Lincoln in nice summer shades — sizes 9 - 11 95¢ PAIR and $1.10 or khaki to 42 $4.95 Summer Gleaamce SALE LADIES’ SUMMER HATS One-Third Off Reg. Price Igard 2 LADIES’ DRESSES TO CLEAR . One-Quarter Off Reg Price Children’s DRESSES, Sizes 3 te 12 » $2.49 16 inch case .... . of the Board of Trustees for 7% 2B Por Cent Off The Following Items - @ LADIES’ BATHING SUITS : eo DRESSES, a fow with matching Busters © CHILDREN’S. SUN SUITS NEW ARRIVALS LADIES’ BLOUSES, : Lovely Tan Joy with Three-Quarter Length Sleeves «In Cotton and Terelyen PRICED FROM : $3.95 to $6.95 LACY RUNNERS & DOILIES, For Chesterfields and Chairs ae : “45¢ to $1.75 PRICE RANGE West DEPT. STORE LTD. Phone.4911 © MENS’ BATHING ‘Tru @ GIRL’S DRESSES Thistle Tricycles 12” TRICYCLE .... 10" TRICYCLE won: $1T.A5 —» $20.95 $13.75 — $15.95 $11.45 BABY STROLLERS, With Wire Carrying Basket — Padded With Plostic Upholstery ! PRICED AT $15.50. Asics of (China F! ‘LOWER VASES — iy wide range ‘of colours, ‘shape and sizes REDUCED ‘TO CLEAR ONE TURE OFF [ school and classrooms and'cor- providing insulation. Oglow Bros. Provincial Library, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/57 J Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kostenays” 10, No. 33 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Thursday, August 15, 1957 _Bc PER COPY Equipment Prices: Checked Hospital istrator, members present, , ¢ Members’ of the iSoclety : heard reports on satis: " 1 mi \factory progress at the new hos- i ipital when they met Wednesday ynight. ° 2 and’ ‘Architects ‘fees jProved for payment. AN Mr, Bainbridge presented“ “the be in charge of ‘the Exam cont: MeCullesns of Zea Smith! proposed equipment budget to re: : the Board, and items’ were: dis- cussed. He had met’ the Castle. .gar: district Doctors previously, Nand Partner, M'concrete columns in the base- ment area have been poured and and held a discussion, with th ithe conerete appears “most. sat- 97 serous items of ‘equi m | isfactory", There hati been de- day. occasioned through late ar-* Nivel of metal frames, ‘and thro minor change-overs, Hl The matter of appointing a milled by Okanagan. § clerk. of Works (was discussed, i {and a recommendation was made ‘that this be pending approval , id. Quotations -were:. reei “subs, iSners. “the” 200 milli-amp Xra Ina, ine. ‘was chi ne Homies Improvement pis-! Omer major itr pace $ ugh ein came! te! will be sent ween uot ergenc’ ting the up for discussion, and it is now ations. ‘and. those. +a cieved for linen’ } Proposed, to install’ a ' gasolin€ a1, will be dis motor-driven generator, as there a+. the’ next. meeting as a saving over that of the! jt was felt -that:thére, would Se aire McCulloch. Sahun oe Said be savings on some “equipment! mi } Goula be housed at the rear of the! “uch ment Be fore a ! building in construction already, the Hospital Society’, id a BB Provided ” for, and’ wows meet jlike to draw attention. to: the with Fire tact that any are,qual- ; _ Proposed changes ‘n the- dis-| ified under the Income Tax Act|* ; posal field have been held in A abeyance pending further check- Bn in costs, Consideration is eoeing given to reverting to the “original plan, and the matter will > come up for di: at the , next meeting. Financial statement was pre- sented by J. Bainbridge, Admin- - District Schoo! Repairs i eons Pisenonn as-deductable from: taxable in- come... “ The meeting was - chaired by President of the Society A. E. Norris, and others present were Mrs. C, Sec- M. E. Moran, G, Rilkoff, J. Wil- liams and W. F,. Shkwarok. in the Brilliant school. Work at the Castlegar Element- ary called for putting in a ce- ment - foundation, new step at = south: end'-of= thé: building and siding to fi exterior ‘of 15 pasement walls. The foundations . siding .job is. in jprogtess, This At th 7 ‘hool, work ‘is ‘under cantract with Og- ot ee "ais Seon panting low Brothers, Building and Sup- "out, with the exterior of the, PY: original: classroom. ‘block elite! General repair and mainten- completely dorie ~ overs.Tile ance -is. also being carried out | work in the lunch room’ and 2t both Castlegar and Twin : the remainder of the: unfinigh-, Rivers * schools. a : Hf teil Progress Salistactory | it and accepted! by the Contractors Progress Claim No, ere ap- Supplemental Edeme Set For August 19-24 Supplemental examinations will | § {be written at Stanley Humphries High School next week, star! ing on August 19 one continu-* ing until, August. 2 ( The supplemental exams are § provided to glve Grade 12 and 13, students who fail one or two Mr. Barre ‘is owner of A. Dy Barre and Co.,, a business service in Walla Walla Washington and is a member and past president of the Rotary club in that city.|+ ‘[A‘ Rotarian since 1942 with a Construction: Started This - | secretary. perfect ‘attendance record. of thé Jast 13- years, he has held many committee.assignments and chair- manships,. including 12 years as ary. ‘Barre is a member of the Masonic lodge, Elks, Chamb- er of Commerce ‘and 1st Presby- téerlan, Church.: “He has been a di- tector of ihe’ Boy, Scouts of Am- and “YMCA. A on Pp! |such es laundry and. tsitchen. fix-| : Tetary:*W. Banigan, .G. Guido,|: a been completed : pies suai and the lowing shows. Several times daily | 000; there are performances of the!25 cents per foot; Oglow Bro: two. perform- ances.of the ‘Sky Kings’ thrill act; band concerts; variéty re- vues;" live radio and television! ae subjects, an ‘opportunity, to: re- 4 ‘Owing to the: igh pecceniage Bassing’ the” Sane! Department’ of will ‘be ‘host .next - Tuesfay ‘and Education ‘exanis, "there: will. be yee peratlvely: ‘seal number ® writ-| ee WR: “the High’ School. astlegar . High. - School ee j@3 a Has Many Free Attractions For Visitors tory for the- big 11 ember 2. P.-E.’ Directors ‘point - since that time. There i is no charge for the “tol: Hawaiian Show; broadcasts; documentary movie: Army, Navy and Air, Force del i VE’ 4 iblished a8 an August ation_.Centre in) 1956,. - © prior to ‘that ‘date students. .who The Pacific National Exhibi- tion. this year has the &reatest list of free attractions in its his- ‘day| show from August 21 to Sept- “out the 50 cents gate admission | ing 20,000. feet of ditch for the charge remains unchanged since New water lines. 1910, As one P.N.E. official put it: “You have. to look very;Kavie of i . The € close to find anything else. for hasn't : gone. Up. ‘ai and the 408. Mr, Barre was, elected os ao District Governor‘ ot Rotary In- ternational of ‘the “1957-58 fiscal year at Rotarys’ 48th Annual Con- vention ‘in Lucerne, . Switzerland, Wednesday to A. D. “Jack” Bar-|last May. He-is one of 249: Dis- fe “Governor » ‘of ‘the SQ8th- Dis- tie serene eS activities. .of ‘more: than. eens of Rotary International, who Rotary Clubs which bave page is making his annual, official bership, of 448,000. business and visit to each of the Rotary Clubs professional executives vin. 102 in this ‘district, whi countries. throughout the free of . Eastern ‘British’ * Columbia, world. northern, “Idaho'.' arid eastern| Wherever Rotary Clubs are Jo- Washington, He ‘will address the ignited, President Horswill Sesart, local. Club’ ‘and “‘confer with ed ‘in The Rotary Club of Castlegar puilding up before’ cold weath-; er, although the time allowed he provided by a gas furnace, basement: Week On Liquor Store Excavations are under way on doors will have modern alum the site of the. new liquor inum framing, and Roman Bride store on Maple Street. ‘will be used on part of the - Columbia Builders were the front also, successful bidders on the job} The interior “finish” will com- with their figure of $48,282, Est- sist of mahogany panelling im imated cost for fhe building was ‘the public space, while the re~ $70,000. “mainder will be done in tir ply- A spokesman for the firm wood. Ceilings will be'of acous- stated they hope to have the tic tile-board. . Heating for the puliding wilk in, the:contract was five months. Plans call for a full ‘The, new ‘building will be- & for storage facilities fully modern’ structure, con-! ‘Architects in charge of draw— structed: of cement blocks and ing up plans and atectlieatione will .be' faced on the First Ave- were Williams and Fairbanks of nue. side with Roman brick sim- Nelson, and other bids received! ilar. to. that on the Post Of-, were those of Fame Brick Com- tice. "struction. Trail, “$51,625; Oglowr Finish -on the front, ‘along ‘Bros.; $52,500; Stange~€onstruc— Maple Street, will be pre-fabi tion, -$55000; ated paneling below. the two Construction, Grand Foaks, $$2.- large windows on either side 832; and Castlegar Building Sup- the President -Horswill, Secretary|visit their activities are similar Maddecks and ‘committee ‘chair- to. those of the Rotary Club of men on Rotary administration astlegar because they are based and. service activities. : on ‘the same general cbjectives. Contract For. Water Lines Awarded To: ‘Warfield Firm - A special meeting was called been caused’ through difficulty Tuesday night ‘by’ the Village|in‘ obtaining pipe fittings. Council to open tenders on digg-| Messrs. Burton, Stoochnow, and Murray~ of’ ‘Trail attended the meeting on behalf of the Public Employees Union, and of the and. ply, $60,875, _ FIGHTING FIRE FROM THE AIR Successful . bidder bei A J [presented a brief, to the Coun- will give ‘with: ‘a figure of 17 ants w foot] ne brief further study and r $7.60 per hour, 8 ‘ will..meet’ Union: representatives Gther ‘bids’. recei at‘a Yater.date,...... ak hed, | Green ‘of Fruitvale, 50 cents a. ‘A“letter from Ford, Bacon -'foot' or a total: price of $10,- and Davis ‘regarding the cpn- Chas, ‘Ostrensky, Creston,’ version at the east end of Elm Street was received and given 30 cents per foot and A. Ger-lapproval by the Council, The onazzo, 22. cents a foot. Spee- | Inland Gas Companys line cross- ifications cal! for the ditch to. ed the Columbie. River at this pe Sve feet deep-and 18 inches! point, Work: has been going on mean- ed dto contact the pipe company ! ed space was done by Kootenay! ' Insul. brick ‘siding is being Builders, : lapplied to the old school build- Renovations ‘have teen carried ing at Robson, and will give a out at the Kinrraird Upper Bench modern appearance as well as gidors have' received fresh coats are doing the Robson siding job. } of paint, The job ‘of extending Classrooms at Robson are he- * the chimney: at this ‘schéol, made ing repainted and general -re- necessary because of the height pair maintenance work is being } of the activity room recently, carried on by regular staff. 7PNE transmitter receiver “Ham” stud- io; ‘BC. Relief Map lectures Senior Citizens. Membership Now 52 | added, was done by W. ‘Walper, | ' Tune-up jobs have been done who also did an extension job on the, bus fleet, with District on the chimney at Tarrys school. No. 9 staff mechanics aoing maj- i" Webster, President of for the building Have been com-| ‘the Castlegar Branch of Senior ’|Hail Completed while, i delays have in getting pipe fittings. j the. job, reports they are ready ‘tte start. back-filling, and hope i? go ahead with: laying the |gement blocks ‘for the walls ¢ on Friday. Construction 4: of: Castlegar’s! The building is going up next new $17,908. Fire Hall is -going; to" the: Village office, and will ahead ‘satisfactory; and- tootings| be’ of, cement block construc- j tion similar to the Office. | Plans for the Fire Hall wére Footings For Fire P ‘itizens association has received | G. Rilkoft of Columbia Build- drawn © up by Paul Smith and tthe exterior of the Ootlschenia or repair jobs.t0. some, .of the'&-£0vel, from. former eel ers, who have the contract for| Partner classrooms have. been repainted units. MISS. FIELD, PARACHUTE INTO TREES E arstroops dropped. during Corpor at, Camp Gage- town, New Brunswick, found the: ves floundering in trees ° when they overshot their ie target field” by one” "nile Only. two of the parachuting Van Doos were ite injured, .but, as-an attacking force In the war games, they we all adjudged prisoners or casualties by the referee. ‘This rataler i lowering hime: means of & rope, leaving his parachute on the tree, ,gar resident, Alec Myler. .,The. gavel was. -presented:. to i Mr. Webster. by.'Secretary V. Lanphear. at Friday, nights’. meet- ing: in the Legion. Hall at Castle- gar... . ‘The. meeting, heard a. letter ‘The Village Clerk was request-j : Use of helicopters! in forest fire suppression -{s. incre: throughout Canada, and veteran forest fire prevention ofnidae Sesee ibe this’ versatile aircraft as being the “greatest single monstra- river je course Was held to > arailarae forest with latest im Industry forest fire fighting. Norman Johnson Wins Scholarship. er, in answer to Castlegars re- just completed Grade 18 at Stan ‘from the Senior Citizens ut Oliy-|; Norman Johnsén, ‘who has ‘H N g oad ove Home Nursin beet -for -the new Senior Citizens the winner of a $300 ola intaed are two wheel chairs, home" there. ,‘The letter stated ship presented by the. CM.&S. that ‘the’ land for the a recently purchased hospital bed The award ‘ was ~ announced’ hich has already seen service $80,000 building had. been donated to folntiy Saturday by the Univer-| “The Home Nursing Division the organization, comed on Friday,. total membership of 52 for the’ (Castlegar club. during holidays, also Jocal scenes ‘of, interest. : Discussion was “held. regard- ing meeting. nights, and. the be held twice a month if the, to check on .the matter for the’ ‘next meeting. Meetings, are held in, the Canadian ‘Legion | Hall, “and the’ Legion members “have kindly Iet the Senior Citizens ‘have its use for a very nom- ‘imal ..fee, Refreshments served to the “raspberry short- Lucky draw for, the evening was.won by Mrs. R. Dorman of Castelgar. sity of - British Columbia: -and ‘of St.. Jon's Ambulance’ Boley has‘been teaching Home Nursing ‘Three new members were wel-, the sponsor,. The 'C making a, Mining and ie ‘will class- cs Nes on 10 in the {13 Week Course Set For: = tioned articles, The loan cupboard is situated in the Kinnaird "Improvement Society Hall and.: Miss Lilliam ‘McKenzie is in charge of the- equipment, Residents. wishing ta make use of the equipment are- been : influential in numerous hen rotetma® advised to contact Miss Maken Continuing it notes “St. John's ale. Division pitals and dispensaires and has Equipment - for the Home N use 3m Canada, for 160 ‘years. -Simpts DUNE Comes loaned {0 the Nursing procedures are- taught Entertainment for the evening “gar. Mri: Norman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer “Johnson of Castle- cos scholarship Norman won ; was. one:of two open to stu- ‘dents in’ all high “schools in School Districts 1 to H located members felt meetings should in the East and West Kootenays. Hell is available. Presiden? is! Advance Registration August 28-29 At SHHS . Advance Registration for stu- dents will be held-at Stanley ! Humphries Jr. Sr. High on “Aug- ust 28 and 29, between the 18 members attending the meet- hours’ of-9 a.m. and 430 p.m, ‘ \High “School Principal W. Brown’ ‘advises the registration is for new students -who have entered ‘the District since the) ef the Crusa: end of June. Kinnaird Upper Bench School.’ in "addition to practical Health Classes will be held ‘Tuesday; measures. These courses are not is Maintenance of ¢ach week for 13 weeks, con- intended as training for profes- was, provided by C. H. King, Superyisor ‘at ‘the Celgar saw- cluding with _ examinations’: -in_ sional or ‘paid nursing, but give whe showed colored ‘slides taken mill December. jan opportunity ‘for the discov- The 13 week course ‘covers ery of a‘ natural aptitude for a wide variety :of subjects: such! nursing, Instruction is given by as prevention and care of com-' nugses, who necessary for the instructogs use. - Instructors in, charge of this years classes are cirs, Steve: Gallo, R. N. ard Mrs. John €.. McLeod, R, N. St. John’s ‘Home: Nursing Division will assist at the classes. municable, diseases, nursing’ and ~ supervise practice through- care of children,,aged and chronic out the courses.” patients, food for the patient,' Anew section has been « in- administration and cage of med-, troduced dealing with the pre- icine, the importance of observ- ‘vention of accidents in the home. | allops? rest, and comfort in ill-' ural, body deltnses against dis- X-ray unit in the Village Sept- case. yeember, 4, and the group is well ‘The Order ‘of St. John, spon- “\nown for the volunteer help sors of Home Nursing ‘Divisions, | provided dusing .. blood donor has hada long connection with’ clinics héld” annually in”: the Nuysing. To quote from the ' District, manual, “It originated as a Mili- | The Division maintains « “loan tary Nursing Order, to care for cupboard’ which is... equipped sick and wounded at the time with many ‘necessary: items for Since then St.|home nursing ‘use, Some items John's has founded many nosjin the district, numerous pairs The Home Nursing group. in.. ness-and. nursing care: and nat- Kinnaird will sponsor the Mobile - Frink Richartss1 of Castle~ gar will instruct the Jesson om soller bandages. Guest. lecturers will’ be Dr. -Ax, D.. Johnson, Dr, C. S. ;Fow!- er, Dr, H. Ruehe-rt and Dr. Me~ Director of the West ~ Unit. Mrs, W. Pinckney will lecture on Diet~ tics, © The’ ‘Instructo-s are anxious to have the names of” those wishing te °erca!! for the coumpe as soon as possible and Bik. Gallo says classes will be. limit- ed to 30 students, Fee for the course is $2 which Irchides the textbook for the Home Nurs- ing Division.