eT eT CASTLEGAR: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, "Be! “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1956 ‘Browastock ig a term refer-|., . A'“cook” is the man in charge| Ba Hubert Named Mrs, Ohome' Funeral Robson ‘Women’s Aux ring to unbleached, and unwash- Of:the pulp digester in a pulp- ‘Holds Tea and'Sale. APD. ae jan os Ouistanding Gade! Held Hore Tuesday ne ‘Women's’ Auxillary +: }Ont. LAC. Hubert was ‘warded a plaque naming him the outstand- ing Air Cadet of the year, at.last week's parade of Squadrdr 581 | (Castlegar) ‘of the Canadian Air Cadet Corps. ©. hs A-statuette“was awarded to ACI D. Davies as the outstanding rookie of the year,. Both awards. were presented by R. McBain . of _ the, ‘civilian ‘committee, Flight Lieut. W.-Reed, ‘was in charge of the ‘ceremony, ‘The funeral for the Jate: Mrs. }! Jessie Gertrude-Oborne was held on ‘Tuesday:‘from the Robson Community - Memorial - Church, pee ry Clinton sonnetary officiat- Bi ” Mira, Oborne ‘gied on Septem- ber..27'at\the Mount St.. Fraricis home, Nelson, ‘atthe age.of 82. Pallbearers ”.at’;the:: funeral were Lloyd Oborne,, Ross Oborne, Irving .Oborne, Gilbert: Oborne, |: Ralph. Oborne, and. Clifford Jolly; honorary pallbearers,.were sisted by. Clift : and] 5 Cc. Woolls. . 3 The plaque presented: ‘to LAC Hubert reads .“For ‘proficiency and highest standing’ in all. sub- :-| jects.” Hubert thanked _Mr,.Mc- | Bainvand in’ turn: presented - the}. ‘as. al: . T. Webster, O. B., Ballard, A. Late CoB Tutt, H Foxlee, L. RF Quance, ‘Duncan Carter, J. Re Martin, and James Fowler. ithe | Robson | Memorial harsh held a highly. successful tea'and bake sale. at the church’ hall on ‘Wednesday, September :26; > v The: hall: was decorated with ‘a profusion of fall\ flowers, and Mis. “Hv: Hyson and Mrs. L. c. i and the: : guests, -while. - Mrs. ‘Westwood and Mrs. .G, poured téa ‘during thd ‘afternoon. |. ‘The tea; made possible” by the co-operation ofall (W.A, mem- bers, was -in the “hands' of ‘the following’ committee: Kitchen ,| and tea’ tables, Mesdames ‘Martin, Batchelor; apron table, Mesdames Miller and Ballard;,, bake table, ies and, Suth- ‘The: > ion sang. the hymns Rock of Ages’ and ‘Abide With Me, Dr. W. L. Wright was ne “Davies ist, and i ‘erland; green thumb ‘table, Mrs, Carter; cards, Mrs...Raine and was. Miss Jamieson; parcel post, - Mrs, ‘Porter; . children’s table, Mrs. at Robson: +c +The ‘deceased, born in uk i watched the proceedin; ‘| squadron's: three flights, one was completely’, in ‘| flight two practically completé, | and flight. three ‘was ‘about’ half- uniformed: The ‘Cadets ‘presented a smart, soldierly” appenrante 2 Bs ‘| they fell in: and) executed usual. drill routines for aaettion and the announcement of awards, ni || and promotions. Highest promotion was. “hat of .Flight Sgt. T.. Dayto. War- rant Officer 2 ..(acting). /WO2 "| Day had attended - the drill. in- structor’s course at. Brandon, Other ‘promotions annouriced by Ft, Lt. Reed . were. those-: sot “|W. Hendy to Flight Sgt,-A. Pel- || legrin to: Acting Flight Sgt. G. Townsend to acting’ Sgt.cand_ R. 4 Bystrom, B.. Jenks, B. Fietz, ‘and B:' Hubert were each promoted .| to’ Acting Corporal -Reclassified to LAG were D, Davies-and A: Hagen. Flight Lt. Reed, ‘in ‘announc- " }/ing the promotions. and congratu- .| Jating the men, kept his ‘audience d with and encouragement for further efforts. He welcomed the new non-coms to the .Squadron and reminded the. lower ranks pro- moted that eyenimg that. they had been ‘picked as. future ‘non- commissioned. ‘officers. He said that Castlegar: could .take. pride in the. fact that-one ofvits Air Cadets .had ‘been. chosen: as one] of the competitors . in’ ‘the Inter- ‘Swift “3 ‘HAMS, veguler or ready-tocat HAMBURG STEAK, Wet re vs T-BONE. STEAK, ° “DELicious SE ehas FINER’ ‘FLAVOR: MARGARINE: ee | Ble - -Vand-. 1 fe Squadron’ had not failed ‘Wo Day Al in this regpect (laughter). = Art’ Anderson, ° head - of the pressed his pride and ‘satisfaction over» :the ‘accomplishments of the ing of ‘Air: ‘Cadets ‘was such that it ‘was. ‘possible to recognize them on.‘the street “even “in civilian dress. -He : pointen out that Air Cadet ‘training was an excellent’ basis: for. future ‘careers. tor*Castlegar is open again fol: lowing the announcement that Sammy Dower had, declined the the choice® of another deputy. in the ‘hands of Steve Jankola, CD. head: for Kinnaird and ‘Castlegar. ‘Accounts totaling $333.63 were passed: ahd -a sum .-of $65 was authorized, as payment for the | Village's share ‘in the celebration of the Sept. 14‘opening of valese and _ Bost offices. ie /MacP! ce jand: Harris went to Pen- ticton on’ Tuesday to attend the convention of the Union of BC Municipalities,’ =": , All three declined ‘lost time payments Of twelve dollars per day ‘during their five-day abseice since they would not suffer any loss: in: wages. 4 Jump sum. of $210.00: was issued ‘to the Com- missioners for travelling expens-| es, With the understanding that| J" the , Village vical reimburse them © for ‘Wis., in 1874, came: to ‘Robson in. the. spring of. 1908, where the family has resided ever since, Mrs. Oborne took an. active |, part in church life and..the Red, Cross and was.a' life sof vans; door table, Mrs, McPhee, Prescription Your doctoy’s Prescrip-.. jons will be filled. with curacy ‘and: the best of quolity * ‘drugs at the low- “Rexall Drug "Prescription | Specialists : ‘PHONE 4231 "DAY? or’. NIGHT. the women’s institute. ‘Her hus- band F.‘E.- Oborne, died in 194s, f | §. Oborne, died: in 1943... . Oberne is: ‘survived by lerous relatives, among ‘them four sons, Irving .of Vancouver, Lloyd,.of Ecksville,. Alta.,- Gil- bert of. Colbert, Wash., Ross -of Robson; a daughter, Mrs. P. M. Jolly, also living in Robson. Also’ surviving her are’ three sisters, Mrs. B,: Craig and’ Mrs. N, -Dorant . in ‘Wisconsin, :Mrs. J. Oborne in calgary, and ,17 Lec children, - : A chip packer is a device to give uniform distribution of pulp chips as they fall into a digester. The--leaves' of a deciduous tree fall each “autumn, foeus = BALLERINAS. . Suede — — Calf or, Patent «| #Leather: in’ : Black, Red .or Brown ° ; Sizes And : _ TURKEYS, oven Fowl : ‘CH ICKEN oven fread VEAL CHOPS, loin, ! “HAMS, “Ponelie 2 or 3 : SMOKED. JOW! FR Valley, 15 mae ik 28-0: ANS, Bullman’s 1 ox.,.2 for ed- ‘so much less. Sizes. 10 to 20 : “Colors, Black: or. chareoa Orton’ and Dynel, deep -piled as: beaver, but pric- | e : ‘GOAT. SAMEAS ABOVE except Orion: Pile « Sizes. 10: to 20, oe Plati um, - Grey, Honey Belge ‘DRAWERS ‘Sizes’ -1-2-3 ~ Ladion Flnnaltt Sizes, small, ‘med., Med. Weight, ‘pr. Best Quality, pr. * Boy's two piece. fleece lined UNO ro Pink, Yellow. f f style with elastic Nylon: salaiceed: interlock: : ‘COTTON VESTS © 2. “Built ‘Up- Shoulders. “Sizes, 8-14 yrs. INTERLOCK -VESTS ° . Built Up: Shouders izes: med., large,’ “outsize ree : | Excellent, Quality,’ : Each ze -AJAMAS - “ Tailored’ or toed “Trimmed $i targe™ :|.an , executive - of twelve -persons to look /after’: the’ practical plementatidr of: the decision. ‘A’. teacher: and a. hall for} school’ have. alreddy! been found, althoug! ‘Fangements w ere not released to the pre: oe 8 B, Ro Coventry: isa florist in 2 and of ‘the: Tow’ opinion the con- struction? fem held of Castlear’s the: energetic: ‘worl: done by: above that amount. ‘A conifer isa softwood cone>| bearing” tree.: Coniterous species are for ‘pulp ture, || public relations and pr respectively. ‘The addition || time thati a? winner: Was present. pat. the draw., at ‘a first night”, seentby the ste progr ¥