“PAGE 6 : THU '. Nearly one quarter ‘of a bil- lion dollars will be spent :by.the dustry. VALENTINE CARDS Wc — We — 25e Cut Outs 10c — 25c _ Chocealtea,.. Cologine, * Toilet Sets & Perfumes. PITTS’ Rexall Drug Prescription Specialists - PHONE 4231 DAY or NIGHT. - {| boys taking the Band Course, ;done exceptionglly well as trum-. | Continued from page 1 Lieut, ibal toned in The meeting. was also''able to particular, the! success of the Jack Ford, Bob Grummett and notably Fred Hostetter, who had pet soloist. »: other ‘cadets had - QM SALE AT THE GASTLE NEWS _ Ea, Dial: eae each Thurdey al 10:15. Pem look at B.C.’s educa: t tion cysteri ina series of six, fifteen:-minute) broad- _ Community's ation. Aftes Education? Testing in the Schools. What ‘Progress Hos Been Made? B.C. Teachers’ FE ederation Responsibility to 2 lucation. -|shellackes, polishes and’ “ wood ‘ltion ‘processes ‘such ‘as "rusting, '|magnets, and ‘others,’ -A | high 2 Ibs. wo Frozen Pkt MARGARINE, Good Luck : a ae FISH: & CHIPS, Fraser Vale. Stank or Top End, ib. Dee eibte ade ABE | HAMBURG STEAK ai for boas cheer expenses, - | White. of Kinnaird. woodworking department ‘of the High School. This talk ‘was most interesting and gave “a' ‘realistic picture to the audience,’ of irae goes on in. the I. A. Shop, Mr. Mr. of studies, ‘the: objects: .of the TI. A,-Courses, and then:explain- ed to the: members':his own }ideas on ‘the subject. He:felt one of the important things’ “agcom- plished: ‘by: the course:‘was the transfer. of::thoughts::from the classroom subject: to, the project. To illustrate he used’ as" ‘example the use of’ found in learning. to” use the steel square and in. most wood- working . projects... Sheet .. metal work can teach the ; science. of -applied geometry; . as. ‘in: :-the cutting: and ing” ‘chosen for the three month ‘Bo a, Club ‘and: Father Brophy for| special thanks. The recent’ i of Ply. United Church Contlastod froma DE: irom! Page » gitt of ton. ns elected were: L. C. b | Johnston, a M. Dunlop, J. Gem- = ing ane “faithful setts Lipsett,.: W. Easton, L. yell and C. W. “vrs. LE Wallace, organist tend* but whe. are keenly. int : and M&M Converjor, was wg Biven ested: hurch ° activities * Busy Year Reported wood, -shingle, » sawmilling -- pulping -facilities; has done a towards stabilizing . :the. ‘forest economy of British: Columbia.’ ;,| Increased ‘utilization in Joggi the: forests .is: being’ achieved by, cleaner initial logging,: re-logging| and by: using the sound parts of lower: grade’ defective: wood.’ | INCH URCH of!) als into. a simple object. as a funnel, or a box. . Social: studies are also tied in when ‘it-is learn- ed. the: different, “varnishes, all coming from many countries. The’ teaching .of ‘science;‘has its part’ in the discoveries‘ of .oxida- and hardening _ of., ‘paints - and oils. ‘The . safety, factor, vis .also |taught, in learning how to. store oily rags, sand ; els use , Ad tools. .The Rees era St.::Rita’s: Church Rev. E.. Brophy; P,P. ‘Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Benediction at 7:30 '-p.m. _ Contessions Sat. 45 pai t. Joseph’ 's., Chapel “Rev. EB Brophy - PP. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30. a.m. Confessions, be ae ca ty is learned ‘through | the’ use of simple wiring’: projects, use of standard of .English’ is srequired in the: courses tand ‘special atten- tion is paid to spelling,’ grammer and written’ work. Mr. Banigan said that ‘the projects* undertak- en by the’ students’ fill ‘a ’crea- tive need :felt by ‘most’ boys and they~were allowed’to ‘do’ things in .their own. vey as’ ‘mauch’ ‘as The United Church | } "their midst, Mr and "Mrs,“Robert MRivers, and’, family, formerly, of .. Of Canada. | ‘Robson — - first and third Sun- days at. 11:00 am. Kinnaird —_ Service ‘ot Wor- ship 10:00 am; Sunday School at:ll.am.. . Castlegar —- Sunday _ School 10:30: a.m., Service. of: Worship at. 7:30 -p.m. possible, taking into the natural. ability present.” "Up to grade eleven the projects ‘were eleven and’ twelve the boys were Brie. to choose’ tele own ‘design In definite courses of study,’ but in|- Sede 12: Mateite, “earn te do ‘their own purchasing of materi- ‘als as well. Mr, ‘Banigan’ ‘said that al- though it was not possible to turn. out’ a ‘finished. tradesman, many yaluable things which . all boys ought to be able’ to : do around the home were. Jearned, and even only’ aga, hobby ‘thi course would be worthwhile. During the ‘business portion’ of, the meeting, it was ,decided’ to make a donation to the Major- ettes to help with the purchase ‘The Booster. prize; proceeds. ‘ot which, ;0 to .corivention, delegates “was .won by. Mrs, -Ry . Prayer’ and ahic Stine, need: 7: 30, p.m. Young - Peoples, ' Friday 7:30 p.m + : Everyone Welcome Community Bible Centre. . = Sunday, inthe Legion Hall. 10:30am. Sunday School. 7:30 Gospel Service. *: Wednesday, 7:00 Young People's Fellowship. ang’ Hobby . Hour, Thursday, 145 Bible Study and -- Prayer meeting at 51 Colum: _ bia Ave. ° E % All Welcome ‘i :|Church of -Jesiis Christ! OF Latter Day’ Saints _ Everyone ‘Welcomet _ Déath. dutomatically ree d quires the’ payment of: current debts and taxes 2 put: does not bring ‘in: collections of accounts owing you. Life assurance chel'p. Lutheran Services . .Every second and fourth Sun- day, '3:00° p.m. in. St’ Alban’s Church, Cast “Presbyterian Churh KINNAIRD,‘ B.C. “Services in*the Church , every. Sunday at. 11:00. am. -Macks i, * 7:30 pm. Dean T. L. Lead- beater ’.will preach. ’ Kinnaird. - 11:00 am. _Haly Communion. _ make sure. your family: does. not suffer- while" such-‘debts. are _ bein Dick Fowler BUILD wait while ‘she gets the uumiber «from “Inforniation” in’ the - ~ town or-city you're calling. © ts YOUR wouse WARK ENOUGH - THESE ajrnlearemneen et VOL... 9, No.6 CASTLEGAR, . For Sh. John’s: ‘Amb. The “Annual: Meeting. of the Castlegar, Centre, st! John’ Am- ~ pulance’ Assn. ° was, held. in: the No. 1° Blementéry. School,- Jan-|- wary 20th at 7:30-p.m., with Mr, | . ‘Couch, : chairman. ‘: ane audited ; Financial ‘State. Es ~ “ment ‘and ‘Annual Report for’ ‘the year, ending 1955, were. accepted. A busy year.was ‘reported , swith a4 winning . Junior Certificates, mostly Air Cadets. 41 passed the ‘Senior Examina- thon and received “their awards. B received Industrial First; Aid |: Certificates’ and'3 New Industrial |‘ Certificates were awarded ‘local- ly. a The associat avelcomed. Pa inte Vancouver Island, now ‘Celgar Development Paces “Officers elected | for ‘the year lon. Bresident Hon: R ‘Richardson; Vice- President, “Mr. Soins Hon.. Secy-Treas- MLA: for. Rossland-Trail, .ann vy Banshee, ‘described by, the Navy|preparation : fo: as’ the. finest: single-seat’. all-| aircraft carrie: Bonaventure; the | weather ‘shipborne fighter. in the| to! be: completed ae ‘this! werd. “Tne .,.RCN’s: first). jet] The squadran “is! n |$2. Million Earmarked For The Blueberry:Paulson: road ‘connect pleted shortly, Lands and Forests :A year. | flight “| ers gave ‘final’ reading and ap- >| proved ‘adoption ‘to - Bylaw No. 78, and Bylaw No...79, at their, 4 By '| in’ the’ village: office. = ‘ Bylaw No, 78 is a. Mortgage Bylaw. and .Bylaw, No. 19) is ‘limown as the Dumont Water Systems” Land Transfer Bylaw, *\ covering the transfer’of ‘land on which the water ‘is | to the Village’ of Kinnaird. cess to: pipe line on“ the: “Watson property.’ * On; behalf, of; a group. of nine A ‘property. owners in Kinnaird, M Moran of Castlegar brief.*‘p: uLN ~Protesting Zoning i rd’ ‘Village’’C 5 ‘head to: the Airport Committee, and: ‘also, the appointment of |J. _ Paulson ‘as grave-digger tor. the Cemetery Co: night’ mi in the local. papért.”” “Light. and ‘Power ‘bills, for ‘the past’ month" ‘were ‘authorized for also “| truck ‘recently acquired* ithe * the The meeting went on record as| village, and six month’s' rental approving negotiations to obtain ot Mame Office Building. - 20 foot wide® easement for: ac- |: rotesting™.’ the. > propo: zoning changes dealt with at the :R. in the legis! 4 Mand Tysse ture. Ly 4 “Some: $300,000 hos alrea ©) minister said. en:as well if. 2'to 15 teen-agel under 16 turn “up -for. this Frir : said‘the R and ‘for this: year: the budget allocation . is $2,0 “The road building. contract will be called as “gue Jas the engineers. are. ready. Iti i ted in ‘three years.” : dy ‘been ‘spent ‘on, this proj ct 000", é iS. intended. that the work Wi Mr s “by the: end of this. year. “We ‘will Stretch efforts to. the; maximum to ary and. accomplish thi: ra) he ‘said: night.--No. charge for. J: 12. el eted the) year, also 3 for 1954,°6 for® 1953], and 3 for .1952. “qeTe her: Iest $000, Noone wer Sak although, there’. were still = A total of 460 i ti ‘made of various projects and all construction has: been. ‘completed -and in with. the : Village.’ ‘Building By- ’ Taw. regulations, ; Plumbing © in} stallation iwas ordered “in: one : arried © out.: R4 ‘Fire Marshall ‘Report For .- Year Ending 2 Dec, 31,1955 i No- fires. were : ‘reports ing the ‘There -.12.for space | heaters,All- instal- lations © were: ho “before crease . in. aa 1954: to $412 Hin’ 1055. dur-| “year: were’: 22 oil . burning ° permits’ issued sof, which 10 were for: furnaces and} The Taj Metal, the. thavsalel “built. by "an * pesaaian 3 um 1 . and ans ene hap: soe ee oa re’ of the ‘Grand |}: = | tar} 110i —an it previous “year. A . fu number have been ied. over the, village eolicttar for col * Traffic jOtticers pitt: For Sear , Ending “Dec. 31,1955. : “Several : new tratfic signs have een put up -4n*‘various’ parts of] Wo ch THere are students ‘of: the Stan- C.C.F Cor be Aer pe Cn Gompletion - of ‘thesé. resolutions wil ‘be, done at.a later “meeting. interesting : ‘discussion én- “Salmon.; versus “the: Fraser made ‘of: this.’ : 3 Other matters’ idealt with in- The” ceremonies lorméd ‘part anis “Ladies | Night ae which ‘approximately 5 ; their. ladies and ude an C.C.E. Policy. and. ‘District OF ley “Humphries, High. School: who jualify.: £ for? Hon..* AS was the esl, othe by" Mr. Eames and” the: talented and have. -been’.avoided, ‘owing to the - | Jarge- amourits~ of-snow-- on. “the min Re uring the wins which ° could hardly.|: length: of license‘ ‘transfer for i aire tt: .{ streets, * ‘but the. . “were ‘nis was:referred to, that This Sroenigas! to” be’ the- ae of.the year and where January, 1956 * one get .a - world| / Several’ Trades Licenses ‘have 80 little and :without|‘atready . m his seat?—and with’ ‘tices’ are. now. in ‘the’ mail: to all e paid * for date. ‘No. “dog i ‘taken.out and: ns- ‘other... licenses have’ GAL din of th Bo ft ‘and - e ing. findings | : oard__af, $25. a: month. "007: SPAS * special: meeting “was theld hag | of Trail aetna Civil. Defense. As Afleck regarding the w water bylav ‘in the: as end of- |; fay | Sos eur a the. Clerk was re- sponsible,” not®:to., the corhmis- ‘a sioners:but to. the Motor. Vehicle icatin, and :os. forth ght ‘at. 375 “pet gent ‘of their sent ey snow. have a.pos- |: sult a much. better fi to the. village. Civil Defense Je : Ebulty, of bularice’ for. th Z an ance. ‘or. e eo | district te the'/cost | ; +. One Third the : eeeiet after “which ‘cxarainations. will - be. given. : by. the Bien ‘of Note.” Bell, PresidentElect of ies as che eeot _fhiows moving exis's’ om.’the workings ‘of the | not Civil’ ‘Defense’. Orgariizatt on. In| P Kin {Civil ense... is brok- but re “important proceedure. 7, Sloe group:in any disaster, tire sot” organizations already. formed “make apy the reat ening. Rivers, ae age at the: pes capably: organized by. Bill Shay|F and Mickey . Moran with. the as- ae z acting "Two" speakers were heard’ at t the Kiwanis Club powdtan, held