CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Guaranteed - PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 1.0.D.E. Celebrate 15th. Anniversary At Tea Sat. Mrs. A. T. Horswill and Mrs, W. ‘The Lillian. iailleugh Chapter 10.D.E. thel: yea: with, astea in Nothing ts left te ones when bed som {pew prescriptions, Double-check te And’ only fines? materials are ured. PITTS’ | Rexall Drug. Open: Mon. - Wed, - Fri. Nights Day or Night Phose 4231 rin the Tish Hall, Saturday after- noon, , Guests were cordially wel- comed by the Regent, Mrs, V. Goresky; who was also First Reg- ent of the Chapter 15 years ago. The serving table, covered with lace cloth and centred with a sil- ver basket © of . multi-colored flowers, flanked by tall’ white candles, was presided over by Mrs, R, A, D, West, Mrs. W. oO. Devitt, .Mrs.. H. Westwood and Mrs, C, Fraser. * There was also an attractively decorated pirthday cake, made by Mrs. H. Sommers, a charter mem- ber, It was embedded in a ring and‘served by Mrs. J. S. Scott. ‘The gay tea tables, ¢ “Hr, Floisam” Thrills “| Growds.Here Tuesday ; A small audience in the Stah- ley Humphries High School au- ditorlum Tuesday’ night, enjoyed new and different in the way of comedy entertainmenti when the brilliant British entertainer, Mr. Flotsam, oe. C. Hilliam) entertained. with fall shades of flowers, were attended by Mrs. J. Ex Kirby, Mrs, Mrs, Jv A. Ba ‘Mrs, M. B. Dalton, Mrs. Easton and Mrs. J. Gemmill were in charge of the bake table and the kitchen at- tendants were Mrs, H. Gergely, Mrs. J. Pederson and Mrs, WwW. Dunn. Mrs, H. Sommers was General Convenox, Winner of the Silver Set was ‘Mrs, A. MacKenzie ‘of -'South Burnaby. Her lucky ticket was drawn by Mrs. L. V. Campbell. of pink flowers end was cut by G. Craft Entertains Teachers Meeting Mon. STORM SASH, COMBINATION STORH _ DOORS & GABINET MAKING Au Coast Finishing, Waterfala are ed in our Tommiraction KOOTENAY BUILDERS | and. ‘Suppliers ee _ Phone 4066" ‘:Columbla Avenue Mr. G. Craft, Chairman of the Castlegar School Board, was the guest Monday at the meeting of the Castlegar District Teachers Association. Mr, Craft, well known through- out the district for his interest and skill in - perfor- mance to the high school students earlier in the day, Mr. Flotsam treated. an adult audience to an expanded version of the same show, that evening. Consisting of amusing and éri- ginal songs at the piano, musical monologues and disarming and informative chats to’ the. audi- ence about a full and adventurous life, the program was enthuslas- tically received, His accomplish- ed piano artistry and musical sa- tires, were particularly enjoyed, Corraction For Court j@ase - Julsrud Gharge Our last week's account of the Julsrud impatred driving case heard in. Castlegar Provincial Court, stated in error, that the Julsrud automobile was seven feet’ over the -highway centre line at the time:of collision, }: This should have read that) ac- cording to the testimony of police officers, who took highway meas- phy, showed a collection of col. ored slides which included, po! traits of previous school boards; teachers’ Fall parties; this year’s Coronation Day celebration and scenic views of Castlegat. ~~ “At the request of his enthus- WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE ~~ GUARANTEED EVER-DRY - WORK PANTS - Two. RLY YARN-IN WARP AND WEFT CLOTH Weight 9 1(2 on . They’re PreShrunk acd Ideal for Fall Wear. $4.95 Pair BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR _ BUYS DOLLAR VALUE hastic he also showed recent views .of Yellow Stone Park and received a warm ova- tion from the 37 teachers pres: ent. At the business part’ of ‘the meeting, F. M. Thorne reported at the scene of the ac- cident, the Julsrud auto ‘was partly over the centre line at ‘the time of collision, and had seven feet more of highway width to travel in than the other vehicle involved, Also, the defense council, M. E. Moran, in presenting the case for the defence, summoned one ,wit- ness and not “‘ a number” as_.was stated last week. Too Late to Classify on thes District. Council’ in Nelson, emphasizing: the’ in- creasing concern of the Council at the increasing number of un- qualified teachers being appoint- ed in many districts and the lack of adequate mens. iy remedy. the in- structors. iy ZL a the 1953-54 ‘padgetw with the local membership fee being set: “at seven dollars. It was FOR SALE 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN, LOW -mileage. Perfect ‘- condition. Reasonable for cash. Phone 2476, H. Merrifield; Castlegar. 5 Pl-41 ELECTRIC SINGLE R.C.A. Victor Record :player - $20.00, bedroom house.’ Dumont ‘Sub- division, Phone.2738, 3-41: ' Gabradines and Pure Wool ‘Fabrics, Plain and Trimmed Phone 2841. . i 41 i FOR RENT — Filly inoacen 3f A.. EREMENKO & CO WEEKEND. SPECIALS FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner. From your RED & WHITE Food Store BLUE LABEL: STEAKS _ T-Bone, Round or Sirloin, Ih... 69c MINCED BEEF, fresh, Ib. ........ 386. POT ROASTS, Ib. ............ " PIGNICS, Smoked, Ib. ......... ROASTING. CHICKENS, Ihe eas FOWL, fresh, Ib. .....0ceeneees 496 TURKEYS, Grade A, th. .......... 68¢ Solo Margarine Y 2 Ibs. ......- 67c Jelly Powders Bfor....... "Grapes, Tokay 2. Ibs. 2 OUR READY TO WEAR DEPT. LADIES pea MEN’S Bi we have just received an- TOP COATS other, shipment of... 100 percent Pure’ Wool Fall Coats Gabardines. by Biltmore Cranberry Sauce Oceanspray . 25c Pumpkin, Nabob with Mouton; and Muskrat. $24.95. to $69.95 * that the lack‘of attendance Tues- 25c -28.0z. tin)... 23¢ ‘After Boat Trip | Two wrecked electrical east E formers from the Watshan Power |* ed “that ‘80 per cent of ‘the!.ex- penses of Reriata and Deer Park teachers be paid, thus enabling them to attend at least two'meet- ings here without exhorbitant cost to themselves, follows: Salary’ — G. Rice, Chairman, W, F. Shwarok, G. Smith, Miss E. McKinnon, J. Corbett. Public Relations — J, A. Char- ters, chairman; J. A.“Thomas, H. Kanigan. . R. Sree, Miss B. ‘Sralthy H. Bate, aj| J. J. Henderson, J. Buhr. and Program — Mise M. Stuart, Mr Mrs. A. Logelin, TEA BAGS, NABOE ‘DELUXE «185 's eee KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, § ox, pkts. ~ 2 for LARD, BURNS 2 Ibs for. .... LAMB CHOPS, RIB Per Lb. . LEGS LAMB Lb. SIRLOIN OR T-BONE STEAK Lb. ) HAMBERG STEAK, Lb. FOR ‘YOUR . = THANKSGIVING ae co SELECT LOCAL TURKEYS — _ GRADE A ROASTING GHIGKENS - - HAMS: Halfcr Whole COTTAGE ROLLS ORDER EARLY | CO-OP STORE e Q Bowie. Mrs. E. Murray, oe ee Miss M. Bailey, Miss K, Fox, Miss B, Bernback, Mrs. M, Robinson. District ‘Council Representa- tives — F. Smith, ‘J. Corbett, G. Rice. Housing and Welfare — H..E. Banigan. ‘It was. reported in error Jast week that Mrs, J. Corbett had been elected secretary for the lo- cal association. The report should have ‘stated that “Miss. Barbara Tarbet was elected secretary. No inter-school. ‘arrangement for transportation to the Koote- nay Teachers. Convention next weekend was found to be neces-, sary, the teachers having made »| their own arrangements, The meeting closed with the serving of coffee and cookies hy [the Home. Economics teacher, Miss M. Bailey and her committe. | Kinnaird Man: Dies At Home Salurday: Funeral - services were "held Tuesday ‘afterncon for ‘William Wallace MacKay who died sud- denly at his Kinnaird home, Sat- urday morning. Major J. Moll officiated at the funeral and interment was in the family plot of Mountain View. cemetery. Born in Lyons Brook, ‘NS. in 1888, Mr.’ MacKay lived in Kin- naird‘ for the past seven years, having’ lived in Trail for the 30 years previous. He is survived by his, wite, { Margaret; three daughters, Mrs. O.-E. Weightman of Kimberley, Mrs, George Shaw of Trail and Mrs. Robert Melrose of Trail; one brother Bert in -Welsford, N.S., Committees for the year aré.as |; Thorne, Mrs; E. Hyson, Mrs. E A, ‘Quance,’ Ww.) ~ GREATLY. REDUCED | No. | GOMHON, Por .......+2-+-- - Ae. 2 Come, PoE M oesesnenseneennee STAD INSULATE | - FOR HOME COMFORT THIS WINTER. tik WOOL ox nis WOOL INSULATION os. “ — eee = "ALABASTINE, 5 1b. pkg. ALATINT. fa) Ib. pkg. SL.) $178 two ‘sisters, Mrs. L. Jallotta, and Mrs. W. Pickers of Lyons Brook, : N.S.--and two grandchildren, - lyn’ and: es : ; "ing near. the’-C. _ ers averaged: 237-days: of works. Published Every Thursday ‘at “The Crossroads of f the Kootenays” Vol..6, No. 42 “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, : “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953 8 Gens Per Copy Lack Of Members May ‘Cancel First Aid. Glasses This Year There, may be. no First, Aid Classes in Castlegar. this year. ‘Members of the St. John's Am:|). ‘Centre, who sponsor nee class-, es, called a meeting Tuesday ‘evening to get them underway but only tive candidates attend- :;. There must be at least 15. can- didates, however,’ to start a‘class. Association members are hopeful ‘day night.was merely because ot a busy night for most people and |' not because ste 2 lack. of interest in They are ae to try: again : next Tuesday | evening with an- ‘other meeting in “the . United Church. and are hopeful. that there will be.enough people, who realize. the great value of First Aid training, on hand to start a class, A special welcome is extended to firemen, civil defence work- ers, high'school students, women and any one else who might ibe interested, The meeting is called as last | week,’ for’ 7pm. Watshan Transformers Loaded Gn -Train Here plant which was devasted a few. ‘weeks ‘ago by two mud ‘slides, ‘were loaded onto railway cars at |: Castlegar, Tuesday and Wednes- day to be taken to, Toronto for |’ ‘rebuilding. .~ The mudpacked, 35. ton units dug out of the.mud-at:- Whatshan were ‘loaded ofto a CPR barge. and 4ertied down the lake by the tue CAIRN HONORS. ARCTIC PIONEERS ‘On: the shores of ‘the Arctic “i! | @Xeursion to the - Fernie area : | Monday with a 200 pound m “Central Press Canndiar Ocean, at “Alert, on Ellesmore satan stands this stone cairn in memory of nine men who‘ died in a:plane crash when the weatHer station there was being estab-: +: lished. Canadian and U.S. representatives were present at the dedication of the cairn, as‘one U.S. colonel died in:the crash «The station at Alert is operated” by both Canadian and U.§.. govern- oe 1 ‘)H€sketh and J. F. Killough, AL: A Bout 35 inches long. and ‘the Local Huniers Bag - Dr. Wright and H. ‘Herridge, Speakers - Two Castlegar hunters, A. E. e tufned from a weekend. hunting] he large ciimal, @_ ram, .was it by Mr. Hesketh. It has horns féad measures 15 and a half fathes at the -base of the horns. “The hunters report they saw. Brouse - but they. were after mauntain sheep only. Besides, they add, it was in a no-deer- Sain area. i (PTA. Members. From Was And B.C. Attend Eastern Border Conference At Trai! Eleven delegates from the Stanley Humphries Parent Teachers Association attended the Eastern Border Conference in Trail on Oct. 9 and 10 th, . _An annual affair held alternately in Washington and B.C.,- the conference was held in the’J. Lloyd Crowe Senior High School and had.for its theme, “Education, a Way of Life.” . Friday evening four local dele- gates attended a buffet supper and round table discussion at the James L, Webster School. Mrs. H. 'W. Poole. of . Kimberley,’ First Vice 'Presidertt: of the B.CP.T. Federation, and Mrs, Betty: Mac- Donald, Parent Education Chair- man, were in ‘charge of this meet- ing, which discussed many ques- tions pertaining to- PTA work, particularly '” membership. and ~Mr. George ‘Graft of i ;Chairman of the Castlegar School Board and Mrs. W. Jacobson of "Kinnaird and Mr. J, Marghall of Blusherey:: Creek, Castlegar Board were among. a ‘| Minstrels and Chorus Girls Featured ‘tap Dancers, Pianist And "On Stage : Canada" Show. A jaunty tap-dancing trio consisting of Jimmy Merrifield and total of 350 delegates and: their 4) wives from: cal parts of British |: New School Inspector Named For Castlegar School. = No. 9 fines day 40th, annual‘ PeORVeR: tion ‘of the B.C. School: Trustees Association : in’ Nelson‘ on Mon- ‘day, Tuesday ‘and Wednesday of this week. C, H, King, secretary- -treabiirer {of the Castlegar School Board, jalso- was ‘present for thes é 4 taries’’ sessions on Monday. “: Among ‘the: resolutions endor- a by the convention were | ‘the following: ‘That school boards be empow- Misses Jeanette King and Elaine’ Chernoff, all‘ ‘ot Castlegar, won the ered” to- dismiss unsatisfactory choice. of their audiences for ‘first prize in the. “On-Stage Canada” talent show ‘which played-in the ‘Stanley ‘Hum: ‘phries* High * iSchool ‘ Auditorium ‘unde ‘and.varied Thursday and Friday evening: branch ,170 of the Cat “the -! Widget” - toc trick * ing a Pena on 30 ‘days notice. *' That the B.C. M Castlegar Schon’ District. Num- the : Nelson « School -. Kinnaird’ Elementary * noting also were’ in in three néw: trar ‘were unloaded from the train at ‘West Robson.and taken up the, lake by “boat to Watshan, two “weeks age \ CHAMBER ‘OF COMMERCE .MEETS TONIGHT” ie Members -of the Castlegar and : District “Chamber. of Commerce ‘are reminded ‘that tonight is the ‘night for their regular monthly * dinner -meéting ~ ‘in’ the Twin :Rivers Hall C: that ‘Public been, the went ee ‘popular pianist arte ‘Atcheson ; of ;.Castlegar jyhoee nimble © fingers CG The | OY Miss raeeES ‘williams a in’ by. Mrs, Kay Andreashuk. “vocal. spartm: with:: accordion accompaniment atom mak :special grants’ on‘a per. pupil basis. to assist school dance: sty} is of wialexans: er's Ragtiine Band”--in ‘varying tempos. i & Kinnaird ;.contestant, “Miss Cory ‘Ann’ Barnes, ‘was: awarded third prize for -her humorous song and: tap dance entitled “Who took the Light Bulb out of .the Socket?" She was ‘accompan- ied ‘by. Miss Maureen Lipsett at the piano. at 6:30 p. their B} The entertaining ways in Between the The hourly rate for” sijokes and “Hi-jinks | of the Sark “faced | i men and Any of the popular tune “Deep Pur- ple” boards. in ing ‘libraries. That there.-be a. reduction’-in by Miss Lorraine Martini of charges for electrical energy con- Castl¢gar, accompanied. by, Miss sumed by.the schools,” Shirley © Taylor = of. Castlegar at. at the piano. A‘ yocal and ‘instrimental duet by. ‘guitar ‘artists Reg. Saliken, and:-Nick. .Kereiff: of Castlegar, entitJed, “Glow Worm.” Pigno. *. selections by:, Joarine Dunlop .of Castlegar, The popular ...western “Cheating “Heart” AS t gol: ” by + That school: boards be relieved of the : responsibility. for: driver training, no mention being made as.to.who should assume it. /That the e be increased lay re- on: the.B.C.. Curzi-. tion workers in Canda stands | at 142.4 cents an, hour. : During 1952 work- ba pitty “of 24 teen ace girls in ‘| three: groups. .: The other ‘amateur “acts which (‘fer the’ s fav- Jackie Ford .of,. Castlegar’ accom- | culum Committee: Only layman panied by Miss Joanne Dunlop of} on the committee. at present is Castlegar at the piana, «~~ or‘and ‘the prize money .were;. Te Be: Completed! * Oct. 30... The $25, 000: SSrttciie and improvement project at. the Cas- ‘ degar. Airport, ‘by: Oct, 15, has been delayed by -bad weather, as not. begun’ until ast week when operative, ” *. "The. project - should be con-| ‘pleted’ by the ‘end ‘of October, R. ‘A. D: West, Chairman of the Cas- tlegar Airport: “Committee, said last week,\0:1 All the preliminary earth mov- |: ing and grader work for the job has been completed and the Gen- eral: Construction :Co,:.crews are now ‘applying the asphalt paving. ‘The runway: is to-be paved with |- “hot-asphalt: -mix, two.and.a half inches thick, for.a length of 4800 feet and a’ width of 150 feet, The same surface is being: applied to the taxi’ strip fora’ width: ‘of 150 feet. ‘In addition, some, 500 feet, of, gravel, surface-have’ been, added to the runway at the. ends, giving vit-a total-length‘ of over a mile. The ‘fieldt'had received some paving ‘last: year. when the -Air- port Committee: supervised the{ the Jaying of a‘dust-lay. asphalt sur- a result of which. the: paving was the weatherman turned. more co- 800; ft. long and 100 ‘ft. wide. "The present job is making a thicker: paved surface and ex- tending the width of” it 50 “feet on the' west side. Concrete ducts‘are being ‘in- stalled. inthe pavement: to allow for electric wiring: “when ‘a-light- ing - system is! installed on: the later date’: roject, in ‘which local ‘and «the* ‘Castlegar and Kinnaird village bulldozers have been ‘used, was made possible by the $125,000 grant from the ‘fed- eral ‘ -Department” of. ‘Transport last Spring. < Its. ;, completion will enable Canadidi’ Pacific .Airlines _ to land. their. new. and: heavier, 40 passenger . Convair; planes here. Pending‘ completion of the pro- ject, Poi Se a are ae at field, at .for the (master. -.of :) ceremonies) show was | Foe! ‘Austin I, Curtis of fi Vickers : Bert Martin of Castlegar who'in- Jeanette ‘Ripen, Jerry Rant Wan- troduced the members of the] less,"Sherril : Riley; : Lynn» Rich-|" minstrel’ circle, who appeared i flashyand comedy ‘costumes that| Pitts; added-to the color and! fun. Gerry: Guesford, Doreen jonna’:'Muirhead, :Allene ‘Joanne: Dunlop, :* Ruth in |‘ardson, ~ |} Leroy; * There were Sylvio: Demeo of|/Williamson,: Joan Hostetter, Joan +| Castlegar. impersonating Amos Bergen,‘ and" Bert. Lamb of Robson. 23 Lightle, Andy,’ the’ two- why =¥vonne,” Patton, Joan Elains »: Robertson s and dressed in green and red satin’ 10 A: baby Sonata was_ also hela costumes, lead. :the -black faced] in conjunction ‘with the product- circle in their antics. and ing th e and Kinnaird were eli- costumes of famous .darkie wo- one to become the Royal Court men; were Miz‘, Blue; John = Markin 8| of Toyland. * Madam Queen; George Clarke as|~ Aunt Jemiwa and. Chuck Woolls| 3+" the. polling. stations . about in the:role of Saphire. Other minstrels. were Kingfish, Frank‘: Humphries; Brother - Crawford; Dave, ‘Stewart of Robson; ani Jack Webster of Robson-as Ball and. Chain.- The'24 dancing girls’ were bill- ‘ed‘as the Dixie Dandies, the Ho:- town, the event saw young Bob- by. Wade and. Margaret. White of Arol - Weir, 3 ‘Kinnaird crowned Friday ‘eve. Rochester, ning’as the King ‘and Queen Tes: a pectively of ‘Toyland. /Other’ young’. winners were Dougie ‘Hainés, Christina -Labue, Johnny Shand and Heather And- sy; Totsies, andthe. Southern erson. Belles). Wearing ‘clever, costumes of-satin and taffeta in brilliant they; } Performed tricky dance ‘routines and sang such all colors,’ time | favorites. as: ‘Alexander’: Band”, “The show ‘was produced and directed by Miss Betty Lou Geer- naert who left for the Okanagan this week Where she will’: pro: S duce’ her next On Stage Canada” Ball,’ b aie girls: participating” were |", Dower. |: : Di Grace, Hostetter; Barbara Joan | Bennett, Med- ley? sand ° Dark Town Strutters Alice: Hillestad Lipsett, Albee. sean Robert, Barbara’ Killough; 320. ‘using | the amateur Oliver, B.C. b ng: 1961. Canada “spent $24 yer. person on highway building, The figure, the’ previous year waa take jaetion ‘to remedy. the Doukhghor i. ‘That: names ‘of. candidates for |'y ‘Miss | trustee, or representative ‘in, ru- ral’ school: districts’ be, filed :and KINNAIR! ‘tune | advertised in advance ‘of annual as sung ‘by school, meetings .so that voters Reg. ;Waite to his own “guitar ac- | may. know, who is in the field. | ciation, , ; ion in ‘which boys and girls of |’ A popularity. contest in which " Doug’ Burrows 2S/Tesidents voted for the small fry cKenzie, of tended the “Open House” at. a ‘ An address ‘on; “Education, a .| Way of Life”: by Dr..C. A. EL “| Wright ‘of ‘Trail; highlighted the all day. sessions Saturday and was followed by a discussion per- dd. ~ Dr. Wright reminded his audi- ence. that education .starts at ber ‘Nine, has been tratlatarred to|-birth and continues © —or shoal : do so — throughout life.’ vo"Learning : is pica rapid during: the: first*ten y: "De. 2 Wright said, “and then itt it tapers off." Sometimes it stops when a ‘person reaches ‘the adult stage. ‘| This is a), great tragedy.” y-/ 000 | school which | if “approved will louble Casson space ‘at:: the Stanley Humphri HW. Hecridge | Me fo eoteay Wes So sponsoring a lecutre ‘on Poliomy: litis by.:D: 3 ector: 0: one is welcome to attend. the ;, Chairman’ of the Cas- | wiling to tarticipate in, the full tlegar “School Board’ and School | function of democracy. Inspect ae a McKenzie’ spoke The cornerstones ‘of. demo- cracy,.he said, are respect for. the ° The evening closed with: the | individual: and rightful property, serving of fefreshments aby. a the means for all to take part in ,,{ the . government , and. freedom under the law for all in: speech, ‘assembly, religion, press and as- sdciation. ’Saturday afternoon, there was ‘The'Home Nursing Division of | a entitled “Par the St, John’s Ambulance’ Asso-| in Education.” ‘After each mem- Kinnaird . Centre, .:are| ber.‘ of . the symposium: had spoken; the delegates plied them | with questions and an enthusias- AL Les he! West... ‘Kootenay tic discussion ensued. Health Unit,-in the Kinnaird Fire .| Hall ‘next ‘Wednesday evening. The lecture is’. ‘to. begin | the -- U.B. Ce promptl ‘at.7:30 p.m. and ‘every- | ment An evaluation ‘of the confer- ence. was given by Dr, Friesen of Extension. Depart- ent, > At the conclusion of the after- noon. session, tea was served by NURSING SISTER =. JAWARDED MEDAL ‘—Central Press| Canadian Canadian’ ward ‘Commonwealth Gene! Japan, Lieut. as: been -awarded thi ihe "Korean Brigade - awarded medals by the Quee Nursing sister in charge 0 of,the ; at’: British lose MacDonald « ‘of: Meota, ie the Castlegar delegates. SHLP.T.A, delegates were Mrs. Toogood, *Mrs.- J. "A. Taylor, Mr. and’ Mrs.::Dave Campbell and Dr. -Jand Mrs. K, A. Morrow. wan: . Accent On Fine Music os : At Variely Concert Tomorrow Night: : The Castlegar. Legion Bend will bring Castlegar music lovers some of the, finest. music they have been privileged .to hear to- morrow night when the Nelson Civic Choir will be featured in a Variety Concert in the Stanley, Humphries High School Auditor- ium, beginning at 8:00. p.m. The 40 voice mix choir, who are well known throirghout; the West: Kootenays for. “their: superb vocal arrangements, will’ per- form on the same program with the: Stanley, Humphries and ‘the Castlegar Legion Bands: .. Jock Hawkins and Waliy “Wal- per, well-known Castlegar vocal artists, will also contribute their delightful talents. : ‘|° “A door prize of ten silver dol- lars is'an added attraction.”