‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C., Thureday,, June 17, 1954 School Curriculum To Get Going Over By B.C. School Trustees Courses used in B.C.. schools are AUTO COURT Fully Modern CABINS tees’ Association has named a co-ordinating scommittee to org- anize a province-wide. study cf the present curriculum, Results of the study will be presented to Minister of Education Ray Wil- liston. Cc) going to get a “going- over” within the next few months, British Columbia School Trus- Reasonable Rates © CASTLEGAR-TRAIL HIGHWAY ‘Window Screens Screen Doors ‘Windows. — Sash — Doors — Frames Glass of Ajl Sizes and Weights GASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR . 155 MAIN S' PHONE 3211 SUNDAY Is FATHER’S DAY AND WE HAVE FOR HIM; a |e SHIRTS — TIES — SOX — BELTS. - STRAW HATS — FELT HATS — And many other items to make him happy on his day” LEITNER’S LIMITED CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ELK DRIVE-IN: “inivela Theat” We are pleased to have installed the Plumbing and Heating and wish them every success WALDIE’ _ _ PLUMBING AND HEATING . DEPT. of the committee is Trustee H. D. Ain- lay of Hammond. Trustees serv- ing with him are Mrs. Gladys El- lis, Surrey; A. J. Dodd, Langley; Mrs. G. E, W. Clarke, Abbots- ford; and Mrs. E. Buckley, Lang- ley. “Action ‘resulted from the Trus- tees’ Convention last fall in Nel- son, when delegates reported they had received criticisms of the curriculum and its effect upon students. Trustees immediately called for a committee to make a detailed study and prepare re- commendations. ° “Many persons apparently doubt the efficiency of our edu- cation system,” Mr. Ainlay said. “We want to find out exactly where those doubts arise and if the system is not fitting our youngsters adequately to meet the demands of modern living, try to do something about changing it” “The Department of Education can’t be expected to guess what we are thinking,” he said, “un- less we let the Minister know, he certainly can’t do anything about Prov. Convention And. - Road Opsning Reports Heard By Renata W.i. The June meeting of the Re- nata Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Tom Hun- chak with 11 i: Five dred types | 2 of fine paper are made in Cana- dian mills, | Building Supplies GLOW BROS. Bullaine & Supply Oo. Ltd. TLEGAR - PHONE 4061 Over $38 million dollars are paid out in annual wages to em- ployees in B.C.’s pulp and Paper Some important items were read from the monthly newsletter and then the standing committees gave their reports. Members voted in favor’ of add- ing a few necessary tools for cemetery ‘upkeep and heard a splendid report of the Provincial Convention by Mrs. W. J: Hale, Renata delegate. A vivid descrip- tion of the Deer Park road open- ing was also given by Mrs, Matt Rohn, A committee consisting of Mrs. Mat Rohn, Mrs. J. J, Reimer, Mrs, Warkentin and Mrs, W. J. Hale to receive of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce on, their good will tour, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Tom Hunchak and Mrs. Nels Hansen, No. meetings are to be held during the summer months and the annual meeting will on Oct- ober 8, it was decided. ““By 1970. Canada will have 1,500,000 people over 65, a pool NEW KIWANIS HEAD Delegatas. attending the 39th annual convention of Kiwanis International at Miami, Florida elected. a prominent manufact- urer from Spokane, Washington to head the organization in the year ahead.’ Officers of the- Kiwanis Club of Castlegar were informed re- cently that Don. E. Engdahl, presi- dent of the Spokane Sash and Door Company, would suceed Donald T. Forsythe, of Carthage. Iinois, as president of Kiwanis International, which is now com- prised of more than 3,800 clubs throughout the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Yukon Territory. President-Elect Engdahl won the Spokane. Junior Chambsr Commerce Award for the city’s Ss Wand Numer 1 TIRE VALUE | FOR LATE FAODEL CARS WEW LOW PRICEO Firestone CHAMPION Wheat most i citizen under 35 in 1944. The following year, he was chairman of a committee which secured a $3,000,000 school bond ‘appropriation. He now is a member of the Chamber of Com- and. philanthropic organizations. Mr. Engdahl is a graduate of Sy- racuse University, where he ma- jored in business adminstration. A Kiwanian since 1933, Mr. Engdahl has served as club presi- dent, lieutenant governor, gover- nor of the Pacific Northwest Dis- trict, during’ which time he offi- ciated. at the charter night of the Castlegar. club, a member of the International Committee on Busi- ness Standards, and chairman of the International Committee on New Club Building for the Uni- ted: States. Last year he was treasurer of Kiwanis Interna- tional. ‘Preceding his office as treasurer, he served as a trustee. for two peo veaes terms from 1949 16,1958, merce as well as many other civic | © ‘of highly, skilled and dependable labor Which industry would be foolish to overlook.” — J. D. Mor- gan, Toronto industrialist. “canada has more than 5,000 hotels. SUPPLY ALL YouR rrown INCLUDING Lik |. They cat . # oe see er bree ter det INSECTICIDES TO CONTRGL: Dust plants weekly a with: Green. Cross Bait from sao bree fara afew e V | *WReg'd. trade-mark INSECTICIDES f Fox woDenw pest conTRol | Mitchell. Supply Ltd. Castlegar — Phone 4531 — Phone 52 “Phone Us or Drop Around Today “NEW 8-ROOM a “Tar what it would eake—a “ferttizer special”, stretching from Vancouver to Seattle, "to hold this year's production of Cominco’s Elephant Brand Fertilizer’ —700,000 tons— a far cry from the initial production of 25,000 ; just over 20 years ago. It shows how Cominco expanded and is still expariditig to keep pace ” with ‘the growing demand’ from ‘both’ its’ Canadian and United States markets. - ph ae | Ahjuoatuie? Gilposie® Nitraprills (ammonium nitvate).: Ea RT "Lor 50°x55° YEN WORDS FOR’ Bees THREE F TWO — INSERTIONS. FOR ‘THE PRICE PHONE“3051=° ee dFor Sale i For Sale -.: 3 1 AB aa G. Kennedy, Robson, 8 “FAWCETT” WOOD AND COAL range...Good condition, Apply J. Popoff, 672 Second. Avenue, | Castlegar... C3-21} GLASS SEALERS. ALL SIZES. $1:a dozen. Also baby’s.crib and. mattress, $15. Phone 3876, Mrs. G. Stanford... ‘C1-24 OUSE, BATH- room, basement, qamall down payment ‘acceptable. “Apply .R.|- French, Dumont Subdivisicn, Kinnaird, - P6-22 1949 GMC HALF TON. VERY good condition, 26,000 miles. : $700 cash or terms, R. Gemmill, "Box 278, or Phone 4548, Castle- gar... C3-24 Wanted my WILL STORE PIANO FOR use of same. Phone 4161, P3-25 WOULD APPRECIATE A‘ RIDE to Vancouver, July 1 or 2, Will share expenses. Mrs, B, Huber, Phone 4922,. Castlegar, , C224 4 .ROOMED HOUSE $4,600. Coclerator’ Deep : Freeze . $295. Phone Castlegar 3102., 23-22 SMALL ' MODERN HOME IN Castlegar, Wired for 1939 NASH,’ NEWLY ‘RECON- ditioned motor.. Good tines. radio, heater. Announcement dition, Appiy Skyline Auto Service. C3-24 stove and hot. water. Terms can be arranged. Phone ‘3437 or call:750 Main Street. © P3-23 FOR THE BEST BUY IN THE Kootenays, we have new and used appliances, Thor ranges, Inglis washers, Philco refriger- ators. We accept trades and ar- range terms, Come and see us at_625' Columbia Ave. Oglow Bros Building & Supply Co. Ltd. C:? 23 4 MILCH GOATS. TWO freshened. $25 each. One giv- ing'quart each milking $15; one last | year's “$5. Apply ‘C. J. "Morey, Renata, P3-22 ‘HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. PIANO, PIANO — $130.00. BEDROOM Suite — $65. Washer — $45.00. Child’s Cot —- $6.00, Record Player Att — $8.00. C ;Consult Strom & Jones Nur- sery, Box 10, Kinnaird, B.C., for your landscape’ requirements, fruit trees, Roses, etc. Phone es C4-2 tion Electric Range — $175.00. ‘Trunks and miscellaneous. A. B. Hill, pane) 3971 or 3536 after six, Plr24 BLUE BABY-STROLLER AND high chair. Phone 3072. C1-24 For Rent Alice "s Beauty Par- lor, Maple Street, Castlegar — Reduced Prices — Phone. 2661. +, C3-22 AMATEUR PROGRAM, Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall, Sat., June 19 at 8'p.m., sponsored | ; by Kinnaird W.I. Amateur enter- tainers of all kinds invited to par- te. Just contact Mrs. J. H. SUITES, ROOM AND BOARD. : McCreight’s R i Roberts, Phone 2568. C2-23 House, Ist. Avenue, Back of Kootenay Builders. C3-23 LEGAL HEATED 2 ROOM SUITE WITH pbath. Apply 146 Second: Ave., ete. Many other items. Phone $971. or-see Barrie ‘Hill... P3-23 *:10* GOOD GRADE: YOUNG Ayreshire Cows.-To freshen this fall. Apply L. Bourgegis, Cres- cent Valley, B.C.....:.. .P3-24 ‘4 ROOMED HOUSE IN KIN- + NAIRD, unfurnish Phone 3412 or call: i Greenhouses, Kinnaird. . P3-' a 400 FT. USED %” PIPE. APPLY - HH Killough, Box 258, Kin- S naird. 3P3-24 * C3-22 MODERN HOME IN CASTLE- gar across from Coop Garage. Three large. rooms, of British C “| Weteons Fr. Brophy “A Rev. Father E, Brophy was wel- comed to his first meeting of St. Rita's CW.L., held at-the home: of Mrs, J. Corbett. The mecting opened with the League prayer Jed by Father and Mrs, C, Brod- man, then placed a picture of Our Lady of Good Counsel on the table and declared the meeting open for business. Mrs. R. Melvor reported that cards containing news of church services in Castlegar are soon to be distributed in all rooms of the! local hotels, Sick Convenor Mrs. L. Vv. Campbell, reported that three visits were made; and four get- well cards and one baby card were sent during the month of May, Father Brophy then spoke on the drive for funds for the Notre ‘Dame College Building Fund, re- questing the League's prayers for the. success of the drive. The members were pleased to hear that credits obtained from Notre Dame courses are now recognized by alf universities in Canada, The building. of a new. church in Castlegar will: begin very shortly, Father Brophy said. It is to be , built near the present church. Mrs. Brodman reported the CWL Convention. held last month in Oliver ‘was very fad i ast TO. ALL RATEPAVERS: OF THE, GASTLEGAR DISTRICT: The best men are needed to serve as trustees of your Hospi Show your continued support! of the hospital plan by, attending the election meetings. and voting for capable candidates. . THE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT “HOSPITAL SOCIETY, Castle Theatre SAVE WITH “HIAWATHA” » LAST. TIMES TONIGHT “plus. “TANGIER INCIDENT” “SHOWS AT ’ and 8:25 p.m, and that next year the convention is to be held in Castlegar. Mrs. “CHANGE OF NAME. ACT. Seo! i . . a ion 24 NOTICE, OF APPLICATION . ‘FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE IS ‘HEREBY GIVEN. linoleum throughout... Spacious lot with fruit trees. Large root Gellar. Phone: 4567, Robson, : 3-22, |APARTMENT SUITES WITH * Bathroom ‘and electric range, ~ and: other ‘facilities. Apply2A- Eremenko, Phone 306% C3-23 NICELY FURNISHED 4 ROOM, a house. One. block west |: IN: CASTLEGAR. Apply Box 127, Castlegar. " Pl-24 BUILDING LOT ON 4th, AVE. in ‘Castlegar. 50’x100”. Choice Jocation. Apply Kootenay Buil- ders, Castlegar. Phone 4066. Apply Mrs. 4 “of highway. on Crescent Sueet. HB that an A will be made to the Director. of Vital Statistics for'a change of name pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act” by me, Elia Pavluk, of South Slocan, British Colum- bia, as follows: To change my. name from Elia Pavluk to Alex) Powell and my wife’s‘name from |’ Laura'Pavluk to.Laura Powell: DATED. this lath’ day of June, 1954. _ ELIA, PAVLUE; :. |. Applicant: A. Phone 3688, Castlegar. 4 ROOM ese ‘SURE 3+ 24 Five Years. Ago rant ‘and gas “hen, ons “aT, Castlegar, G3: (Continued from page 2) Len Davis ‘with. Mr. Morrison, 24) Supt, of the Public Library Com- »: Victoria ‘and “Mr. Kelley of the Castlegar Village commis- - 2/sion present, ‘Mr. Morrison sug- 4 gested © that © representatives be sent“to the next commissioners’ meeting to discuss the possibility of securing’: $250 to meet the grant in‘ aid from the: Library Commission. Archdeacon B. A. 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And today, more than ever, SWP means the 5" most for.your house paint money! try. Mrs. G. Bird presented him with a sum. of -money. While Archdeacon Resker is away, the Rev. Dr.. Kenneth. Taylor Prin- cipal of . Anglican Theological College, Vancouver, “will be in charge here. The Department. of Public Works will give Kinnaird a grant of $4,060. towards cost of. con- -| structing ‘the’ proposed Milestone Road, which work is to be car- ried out by the village. A swimming pool is being. built back of, .the: Kinnaird Post” Of- fice. Estimated size is 35x80 with concrete ‘walks surrounding :and grass and shade trees bordering. Plans are being made to pre- pare a small diamond and play- ground: at the Kinnaird. Park. Building permits issued in the b village of. Kinnaird ., during the, month of May, totalled $67,815.: . ©’ |Gorrections For Story 5 Last: week's account of the,Girl Guide-Rally at Trail stated in- correctly that the Certificate of Merit awarded to Mrs. J. Moll of Kinnaird, was the first award of its kind in B.C. The presentation was actually the first of its kind in the Kootenays. ‘Also, ,Rosemary "Guido and Naney Anderson who’ will be ‘go- ing to.the Tacoma Camp will be guests of the’Tacoma Girl Scouts and not’ Boy? Scouts: as stated in| error last‘ week, * eat Chimney SERVICE. - NOW 1S THE ‘TIME to-have your Chimneys ana furnaces cleaned, also chim- ney repairs; ‘VACUUM. EQUIPPED EFFICIENT SERVICE .. PHONE! 3676. the League in Canada, that all Catholic’ women become ‘League members and expressed the hope that all women of the parish will |’ soon’ become active-members of the St: Rita’s group. Miss B, Conroy, -who.is leaving Castlegar. for her ‘new ‘post“in|_ Dawson ‘Creek this summer,' was presented with a gift. from. the League members: who agree:they will miss “Dean's” lively wit at next year’s meetings. Beth McKinnon won, the boos- ter prize. On the adjournment: of ‘the meeting, coffee and refreshments were served by the «hostesses, |’ Miss Conroy and Mrs. Corbett. ° 400 Delegates Will Attend Credit Union Convention June 24 ne,,of the largest “conventions éver to beheld in the West Koo- tenays. is. scheduled. for ~ Trail, B.C. on June 24, 25 and 26 when nearly. 400, délegates representing 90,000 credit unionists from prac- tically every corner. of B.C., meet for their annual convention, Official hosts to the Convention will be the West Kootenay Chap- ter.of Credit Unions comprised of Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nel- son, Fruitvdle, Nakusp and Bur- ton. ‘ Comnienting, on the growth of the Credit-Union Movement in|. B.C., R. A. Monrufet, Managing | © Director of the B.C. Credit Union League, : stated that 28 new credit|- unions were organized in the Province during 1953, _ bringing membership ‘to 90,000: with total assets of $30,000,000, “The Credit Union is‘recognized.as one of the outstanding. self-help © develop- ments of our generation and has made a..significant, contribution tothe. welfare of the Canadian people,”: Mr. :Monrufét said. “Workers in practically every line of endéavor : are forming cre- dit.-unions ‘bedause the move- ment’ is:a major tool in helping people solve oer own! ‘financial “The Home Nursing Division of] the !St.: John’s. Ambulance Asso- ciation at;Kinnaird brushed up on some of.their previous train- ing and made. plans | for. the | June iB home of Mrs. “Roberts. - As many of: the Group's ‘t6 members ‘as possible, are to assist ~| Ginger Frank Richardson vf Cas- tlegar;-- ~:~ ‘Plans were made for a supper and social‘evening, June 21 at the home ‘of’ Mrs:'F. Peterson with Mrs. F. Babaeff as co-hostess and Miss" B: Conroy RN, as guest. ‘Al supplies have now been secured for the loan cupboard at the Kinnaird Improvement. So- ciety Hall, Lists are being posted advising ; the public. which mem- bers are in charge each month, who/are'to. be contacted when a Jenn of First Aid equipment from “CASTLEGAR : wi} e cupboard, is desired. \ said it is the Wish of |'” MARTIN-LEWIS doy tha Kelantoms atvegy bay, Laas RUNYON- S : = GORDON MACRAE — RUTH ROMAN DORIS DAY WEDNESDAY: and: THURSDAY - Shows 7 and 9 p.m.