EYBOEIET Das UATE ets: BAAR case +OP SOIL a "CONCRETE WORK pi ri BC. - WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS We flavé a fuR range of ‘Polors and sizes. : CHEVELDAVE'S _ MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main. St. Ph. 365-7417 TTT UN as FOR LATRLINE. “RESERVATIONS “i MEXICO © HAWAUAN “ARRANGED ron :@ ‘ CASTLEGAR ‘AGENT. FOR THE. WESTERN HOTEL: “| bat report ‘of th @ Balfour "neeres: a F eeemtiiee Mrs. A, A meeting . Were ‘read. by the se- cretary. | frenmurer, Hall o! 3 ns isional ‘x me were read ision, com loners from| This S Columbla Division reported a successful division . The winners of the trophies were: Cominco Sheald, (campfire. sing- ing) —First Rossiand Company; Call's Cup aid) — First Fruitvale. Company; Maude Dou- promise booklet) — Second C: Hever Company. Gold Cords were won this|. year by: Lorraine Morissette, Fruitvale - and-, Joanne | Slywka, West Oné citizenship aw- ard a rertery again in each district to the grade.9 student chosen, by ;the (school. awards committee: Castlegar — Cather- ine Lamarche, East Trail—Fran- cis Kumorek, West Trail — Lou- ise Jones, Rossland — Sandy McGauley,, Beaver Valley - San- a Kaluzik. . Guests duting the fuminier were Girl Scouts. from Portland irl} in June ‘and from Covina, gat | aa Te + Diviion ss |e ing — Guide sisi i Kokanee Division reperts very busy. season. with ral first ald ‘competitions: (won: by na the . Willow . Polnt Company), Brownle revels and camping. The IODE citizenship award was presented for the firat time ‘W.| to 10 oor Dizon of Salmo, Judy tenay ‘Lakes and Evelynne Wrangler of Nelson. is. to\become an annual ;| event, Carol Lupien attended the Hard- Heritage e camp. in, Quebec. Vie} piri ‘| sitors durin: ie summer ‘were the Portland: Girl Scouts in June and.in August the Covina Girl gan Guide law, ‘god are his. honor. Lt-Gov. Pearkes was a visitor and presented Elaine Bateman of Edgewood with her “Gold Cord. Randy Harding at- tended. Heritage Camp at Beachy Cove, Newfoundland. A report from Mrs. W. ka, Warfield Ranger ¢ was read: on ‘Westward fun ‘camip for Rangers f evening at the home ee H. Johnson with six members resent and Pete’ Ewart presid-| ft Mrs. W. aubett, Bae: a. neuen pi pee been rented “lor thi the Fair The laying of the flooring for the Fair had been,done by,hir- ‘ed help and these men have been paid. It was decided to charge the last year. and in some sections + || exhibits in_on or” two : sutions gs were YJ in phone from t year. ‘pall. was; received -week from .Cel- help in another way than thro- ugh. broadcasting on the Tadio. ‘It was suggested that Celgar be ‘contacted: early next: with "It is the feeling of ‘cutive that tore’ help is ee ‘during the-Fair. This: year it seemed that there.were more on the executive; with less help at the Fair. Many: suggestions were made’ regarding: the * improve- ment of the Fair. The members of: the Royal ‘Canadian Legion Branch 170 ‘did a very good job in cleaning ip the arena both upstairs and downstairs on the day. f lowing e Fair and grateful thanks “ALL cu RLERS APPLICATION FORM »MEN()) ‘Name LADIES ( Add: Applications may ie “telt at the College Drug Se -Leitner’s. For. inforiilation hueae J: .Cherenoff 365- is7 or’ 2 un 365- 5392 ra Brown ‘Box 1248 or, Phone 365-5448 SHIFT CURLERS | Contact Dick Paul Box 350 Kinnaird 0M, - phone ! 365-7043 “ENTRIES CLOSE we Sunshine Club 20 per cent]: ood & year. ?. some suggestions, on now it sould 0;' Northern: ari kanagah;: add each group wast... irge'ofiits. ownl:.camp gram: Mrs; of the. Pedce: the camp. vas attend Warfield Rangers iwhich: earned ait -expensde by thethselves, (2:5 ipl were read froin the ding: Heritage ¢ Caropé: by Bay Roberts; Rossland dy: Harding; : ‘Silv orton th oat tended ¢amp)in Nfld; an dra Malot, Trail, and’ Catol- Lu- . Neldcn; : who . attended ‘The girls were ener in. their enjoyment and appreciation at belng:select- 1d to attend these camps.; The Heritage, .Camps 1d at ‘Tso oona, the; pro- Vinelal campalte near Chilliwack, A.M. ito acted as com- eahdace and the camp. was. at- tended by two' Girl Guides from each province and Girl Scouts from the'U.S.A. . G. Barnes, co-coitiman- dant, reported. on the camp held a Slocan Lake Campsite ‘with Coving; Calif rep o aiid the music camp held at Tsbona; the ; purpose of which was Peck \Girl ‘Guides how: to: les campfire, new songs,’ maine ‘ and handicrafts. report ‘of finances up to the present. All bills are not yet in ‘gnd all'rentals have not been zee up ‘to the present. «i date for the annual peti ‘wasiset for Oct. 28 in Hall, -All organiza- tions are; ned to have their representatives attend. It is felt that’ if: more interest is not shown by the public that: the Fair. will, have to. fold up. The Fair will beheld just for the two days next year as in former years. The cups will be taken back to the Castlegar village office .| and -placed in the display. case. -| Jifdges reports have; been re- céived' and Will be sent to vic- toria, It was. interesting to note |; in one réport the judge said that by ber]. TARRYS MIL wi de TARRYS -. PH. 359-7349 DOORS: &; DOOR FRAMES ALUMINUM WINDOWS di e. Fair a. suring ee ~if--it- could be. of | == ANNOU NEING. " Rae THE ‘OPENING oF’ : Me Phil’ Ladies: V “(Across from Cee Lad Shek y go) pha is soeehesed dange lavad TV ACRES FOR R LEASE “ERIDAY | id 16th, s9es fear FINEST SELECTION OF - Hower 8 Bulbs Double | Lats T Ps, Prépared Hyacinth for, = idaoe Planting Pink, Red; i, Bhs, ‘Yellow, each Tulips,’ per doz: -: One. Hour Per Month e IN MONTHLY DEDUCTIONS — eee. : MONT! te) GIVE 0: of pays PAY PER trian gGuess= -be sure: to write. ~. _| ver, Victoria ‘and elsewh impo) matter, ‘of ream iwilt wean “int school: ‘districts sp soring- the cc formation al unity need ‘good’ ‘community college Tay, said,’ ‘ .. be honesti jfand; gladly a:*community. inst +) tut Walle . excellent pon 7 Soe eee estore ntaat ;| useful purpose, the college'mu ; have. ined of and he el gan Mr. Gay’ pointed out‘ tl Be: SC irell ‘Is*imade' up of ‘citizens living‘ within ‘the ‘ar- ea." Advisory ‘committees’ will be d'| ‘appointed: to! relate: colldge \pro- grams to the needs of the West Kootenay region. In addition to ‘the’ two-year technological and acadcinle cour. ses of Mr.’Gray said that short ‘courses, ‘conferences, 8e- ning. a, ate pout cr ‘the . will further sopportubity for' the ‘col Tege to serve community needs, ~To meet the; planning, time- tabte for the college, the council Hopesito receive views of: the or- ganizations by* Oct.’ $1. \These commiunity’ points ‘of yew: will then ‘be’ blended ‘with the coun- cts own research ‘0 on: these. eine erg. fe eal ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, :Oct.::8;;1964 YA toni rig thing ‘Castiogar and district: resident,{) Mrs,’ : Elaine Bherstobitote: 58, wife of Nick rf ed pot day; at: ‘Nelson cep na Besides her. husband, “she! is ration :has' bi education’ ‘authorities in: Vanco “Surprise Shower is SA surprise miscellaneous shower was held’ one’ night las! week in the United: Church hall | in honor of Miss Jeanette King, = whose took: place Sat. re hall: Was 5 tastefully ‘de- corated for the occasion with pink and white streamers and bowls‘ of ‘mixed: flowers..On her arrival ‘the bride-elect was seat- ed“‘on':'a” gaily-decorated: chair placed under‘ a‘ canopy of. pink and: white :’streamers.:’ “Placed sage. Fa ss ‘The serving. tabto: was: coy- ered with a lace cloth centered thy slender white ta near the chalr: ‘was a-model of. palso attended the shower. r witha low: owt of flowers and | °.) 2/5732. c flanked wil it | Miss’ Elleen‘ Funk, ‘and hér’cou- sin, Miss ‘Marlene "King-of Trail. The serving of delicious re- freshménts brought’a very plea- sant evening to‘a close.-The hos- tesses were: ‘Mrs. Wm.:Easton, Gemmill,: Mrs, J., Kirby, Mrs, hi Geminil,«"Mrs,:! B.:; Hill, Mrs..C. Petts: Grout- ages: The guest of honors aunts, Mrs. J. King, ‘Mrs. George King and’ Mrs)’ B;: King, ‘all’ of Trail, a - Junior. Fire, : tary school children in ‘naird. are helping | dramatize: this | encles \in’ cooperatic i chools ‘and the fire peed question .as :they: earn: their: Ju- nior Fire’ Marshal : badges, ' "6 become"a ‘ Junior ‘Fire hal; Sect child: must with the hostess i : colo! nme oe Lockhart ! ie {AcE 1 Ci 13: members Phi. Chapter; of! ise e8 Phi? when | they>: pela id‘their © second * of the fall season, at her } ¥ oe Shemale an the fanadian ‘ec- |’ onomy.. during =the pansionary period, has been ac- Group, national sponsors of: ‘the program, reports that more than 45 mulllon boys and. girls in e . 5 Passtiores her, stepmother, Mrs. ing, | Manteca, ° Ca-| meeting last week.) with ‘presi- 4 dent Mrs, LE. Beene presiding.» to, purchase: 0. 8: £0) and "probably’ more. a be-pur- chased later on. survived ; by: two, sons, Mike‘and (Verna) Voykin of Polly: Koftinof£/:and brother,: ‘Peter. Koftinoff, both ‘of ‘California - Canadian; Industries ; Limit-|5 ed and Chemeell (1963) 1 Ltd. have |E reached! agreement ; itor 4 ley tor. mation of anew. 10 joint company to imarkot, olen $s, “Terylene” » polyester, « “Arnel triacetate, and ‘ac proplene fibres. * : Through products manufac. tured by the two companies and the joint | merchandising com- pany, it is} e and poly: = reporter! required ie Gana News’ for’ = market development: for: ‘man: made fibres: and: the :products |} made from thent’ By’ Canadian textile manufacturers. The board of directors, of . | the new company will have equal representation from: both and Chemcell while: the» mar- eting wn both companies, Must; be able to. type’ and meet news’ # For te Pe School The. SHSS PTA held its first iat was ‘also decided to con- tember; just issued. rs;that influence pri- he: general level of tivity, stockp’ ti piss 4 change ‘ rates,” determined..in foreign porte ports by. and. large ‘rises: by the Be extent BE the devaluation, Y and because ‘Canadian . exports. are Is iblished. change; and: Since..price of, ‘he Canadian ‘do cost ‘of:im- WEST KOO ENAY POWER