THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952 =~. saheyaeah Oe smoyarynene Bt . CASTLE NEWS, C: llegar, British C PAGE 3 NEW KOOTENAY SOCIETY FORMED The Kootenay. Society for Handicapped Children is very active and welcomes interested friends, They are asking for a delegate from each organiza- tion at the ti blish a center in the Kootenays both for spastic’ cases and for children with other handicaps. Canadians know more about the United States than Ameri- cans. do about Canada, reports the. Canada-U:S. Committee on Their immediate aim is to esta- but the on both sides iy appalling. Sizes 32 - 42 _.. CEMENT Car will be ii in Friday or Saturday Delivered in Castlegar; per bag .. C.0.D. Orders Only, OGLOW BROTHERS SS ———————————————————— PE a TT WEST'S 3. sec ays - 1 LADIES’ NYLON SLIPS, lace trim 1.60 1.95 MEN! REGENT WORK SHIRTS Sizes 124% -17% 1.95 DOES YOUR CHIMNEY AND FURNACE NEED CLEANING CALL CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY LTD. CALL THE PHONE We Have Up-to-Date Equipment THE 4271. or large Fridge. ~ WALDIE’ BUTTER, bb. Before the summer heat moves itt be sure to see us for appliances. Our new low prices ‘will really make a difference in the purchase of a new Electric or Gas Range and a small Wiring estimates gladly and freely, given ~“T A FEW GOOD RECONDITIONED WASHIN MACHINES 25.00 te 100.00 SPECIALS MAY 8, 9,'10 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT EGGS, A large, doz. DOG FOOD, Kennel Club, tin PEAS, M.B., Choice, 3’s, 20 oz. tin, 2 tins 49¢ APPLE JUICE, clear, 48 oz. - COFFEE, Co-op Red Label, bb..:- We reserve the right to limit quantities 'R. "Whittaker, YUGOLAVS Six Yugoslav air passengers are shown on arrival in the British zone of Austria after pointed empty guns on the pilot and co-pilot Yugoslav commercial plane and forced them to at Graz airfield in the British zone. British authori- ties permitted tne plane and other passengers to re- ‘turn to Yugoslavia. Two of the refugees are Cana- TURN SKY PIRATES TO COME TO CANADA their they of a Jand dians while two others reportedly have visas for Canada but were not permitted to emigrate by the ‘Yugosiavs. Left to right the refugees are: Mariancu Nikolayev. 27; Mrs, Agnes Nikolayev (mother N:kolayev; Johann Nikolayev and Josef Bokig, editor of a Belgrade weekly newspaper, Willingnees without action like a cloud without rain; ther’ may be lots of thunder and light- ning, but no parched ground i- SPRING CLEARANCE DRESSES SALE Reg. $7.95 Reg. $10. a Central Press Canadian Minister Reports * Continued from Page 1 ment of lumber, lath, shingles was down by 2,045 revenue cars, _while movement of other forest products dropped to the extent of 229 revenue cars. On the other hand, woodpulp and paper freight increased by 295 revenue cars’ in the period under comparison. The index of employment in B. C. as of February 1, dropped to 180.05 from 186.4 in the pre- vious month. However, a_ re- duction in the number of un- Placed applicants during Febru- ary and March, indicates an im- provement in the employment situation since that date. As re- gards movement of families to and from B. C., statistics for the month of April.reveal that 86 more families left the province than the number that came in. One hundred and fifty-five fam-- ilies transferred to Saskatchewan from B. C., compared to incom- ing families numbering 53. One hundred and sixty-three families transferred to Alebrta, while 151 families came to B. C. from that province. . ° pe me Building Permits Continued from Page 1 dave, $5,000; Carlson, $5,000; A. Reed $2,250; Malnarick, H Wm. and Alex Plotnikoftf, ‘$8000 millwork and building supplies store; Miscavitch, $2600; Dreis- doff impr $75; Guide Association Hear Reports -The Castlegar Guide and Brownie Association met in the Parish Hall on April 30 with Mrs, J. F. Killough in the. chair. Among those present. were five visitors from Kinnaird, three of whom were members of the Ba- den Powell Club. After reciting the Guide pray- er and hearing the minutes of the last meeting, Mrs. Killough, District Commissioner then read the District Division Commis- sioner, Mrs. J. D. Hartley’s year- ly report. Mrs. J. Dalziel, del to the Buttons torn off the children’s rompers or underclothes can be best replaced by sewing the but- ton to_a small square of strong tape. Push the button through the hole, leaving the new square on the wrong side. HUBER PHOTOS Zanailo’s Apt. Near Dry Cleaners Wedding Pictures Portraits SWEATERS 2.95 and 3.95 AND MANY OTHER ITEMS AT GREAT SAVINGS Enlarging @ Coloring 24-hour service on developing and printing | Guide Convention at Vernon gave her interesting and ‘detail- ed report. It was decided to dis- cuss plans for forthcoming tea at a later date. Refreshments were then served by the hostesses. W.I. Sponsor “Tulip Tea’ The “Tulip Tea” and bake sale, held in the Robson Hall on 30th of April proved-a great success. The lace covered serving table -had” an ~air~of™spring; my “ceritered with a dainty basket of tulips and flanked with white tapers, while the tea tables were cen- tered with miniatuer bouquets of sprifg flowers; Ci PUBLIC MEETING TO HEAR Herbert Anscomb AND Charles H. Wright Friday, May 9th At 8:00 p.m. ,;COLOMBO. HALL — TRAIL veryeone W elcome Published by the Progresive Conservative Campaign Headquarters for the event were: Mrs, S. Hum- phries, Mrs. R. Berry and Mrs. A. Smecher—bake table; Mrs. J. Scott,, Mrs. L. C. Johnstone of Ahrens, improvements $200; Cen- tral Hotel Limited, $50,000; E. J. Ennis, $1500; Mrs. Kovack, $3900; M. W. Plotnikoff, $4600 and D. Seaton $200 for repairs and al- terations. The Airport Committee request for the usual $200 grant was ap- proved and check ordered sent. The registration of title of cem- etery is still not settled That was referred to H. Sommers for investigation. Vv. Jenks reported the village “cat” needs a new Set of tracks, A new. rail assembly could’ be had and present platés be used thus effecting a saving of $400. Motion was carried in this re- line is needed on Third avenue to do away with the present fire hazard — main holdup being no road. If the use ‘of large No. 14 size bulldoz- er could be obtained, the making of a road would be a simple pro- bigger and better than ever. ‘A social hour was enjoyed and a guessing contbst held, the win- ner being Mrs. Ralph West. Mrs. Magee, on behalf of the. members, presented Mrs. J. Ped- ersen with a beautiful lapel brooch, as a taken of apprecia- tion and friendship, prior to her departure for a six-months’ trip — to Denmark. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, the table being centered with a beautiful cake with icing spelling “Bon Voyage” for the honored guest. The June executive meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Fraser. ‘ Those present were: Mrs. J. Pedersen, Mrs. D. Magee, Mrs. .R. West, Mrs: Jas. Galina, Mes. & Ga- bana, Mrs. C. Fraser, Mrs. Jas. Kelly, ‘Mrs. W. Easton, and the hostess; Mrs. J. Scott: ‘ Ivory knife handles are easily mon ‘dipped in at » Mrs, Nichols and Mrs, Sykora of Kinnaird poured while Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. J. Ross and Mrs. L. F. Quance took care.of thé serving. . J. Scott was the lucky winner of ‘the doorprize and Mrs. G. Reith of Kinnaird won he but- ton guessing contest. These were in the hands of Mrs. D. Magee and Mrs, A. Smecher. Concert Planned ‘By Dramatic Club A variety concert was planned at the Robson Dramatic Club meeting recently, which ou be sponsored by the Robson W. I. Those participating in the con- cert will be the winners of the district Musical Festival from Castlegar and the Dramtic festi- val entry from Robson. A report from Mr. Hay, direct- or of the play, was = given, follow- ed by refreshment INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION IN RELATION TO ‘AGRICULTURE This is the subject “of an‘ important adddress by HON. H.R. BOWMAN MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE FISHERIES: AND RAILWAYS “2:45 p.m. z THURSDAY, MAY 15 Inserted by BC.. Liberal Committee PITTS DRUG STORE MOTHER’S DAY ... MAY 11th Remember Mother Special Cards 10¢ and 15¢ Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates Black Magic Chocolates Perfumes, Colognes and Bath Salts STATIONERY t’s Mother's Day so fake her a little gift oo Painting,. Decorating, _ Paper Hanging Now is the time to beigtiten up your home for FREE ESTIMATES ¢ ON ALL WORK A wei A.J. WEIR Phone 4.83 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SCAMPERS The light shoe for going back and forth to Work: NEOLITE SOLES Plain Toes and Basket Weave 8.95 and 5.95 , Buy where your dollar buys dollar value.