CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 1957 Civil Defence HAVE YOU READ THE CLASSIFIEDS * IODE. Holding The Man in the, Made-to-Measure P Suit + Stands Out! Whatever your build--sclec- ion of fabric and colour — choice in style. -your Tip Top suit will be individually cut by hand for you alone! Yes, you'll stand out from the crowd in your periectl Z] fitting Tip Tup Suit. Order yours today! . tickets for a chicken will also be Continued from page | portion’ with, some evacuees be- ing sent to Robson. “Floors sould certainly have to make a tem: porary bed as extra beds ani Bake Sale Soon - * At the first general mecting of the Lillian Killough Chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire after the summer re cess last Monday evening, Mrs. Whittaker, “Vice-Regent took the chair in the absence, through this area. Civil Defence Chief for this area gave figures on the nuinber of trained -personnel -in first-ald, industrial first-aid, and home bedding are not too plentiful in : Frank Richardson, First Aid th ‘and views, on the cise, He stated that the problems had beeh handled -well and felt that were very He had high praise for the work being done by the local Civil Marcolin also iso) pele. briefly veesee his thanks the visiting delegates for ae Trattic control convoy was handled by RCMP and CD Aux- iMary police from this area. nursing. “We are very illness of Mrs. W. Easton, to have such a large number of recently service, com- 5 For puck Supper x the Staured plete with first-aid. attendants. ch ofie! apter in Trai welcome the Provincial Regent ‘Defence ‘have the sume thing Mrs, Bs hee ‘common and that'is lives,” stat- Dowdall_ called upon eq Rene Archambault in pre-: the Chapter to support the B.C, senting the Fire Problems, Cap- Centennial Scholarship of $1000 jcities of water systems and Year 8 Student teacher UBC Third availability of the equipment in rs thay te Brea were given, Problems auring “the summer months, pat- jumpers ee ovine coming 13 cels of used clothing valued ate sis area were presented and the $220 had been dispatched to the solutions arrived at. Blaenau Sale Civil Defence Officer, S. ported that $3,000 had teen aoe: Jonkola, presented the Welfare Pied“ to’ the’ Canadian Mi ssion side and explained how the Kin- 5 7 naird Elementary school could Hospital in India to maintain the +. uced for a welfare centre. saad ward for one year, Diagrams were presented to the which show how any the Chapter at the Graduation -nool could be adapted to this Ceremonies at the Hij and eG Bae Ses when purpose, policing problems were Ruth Schewchuck was presented alse He ented ee of Wewtere with the IODE Scholarship of W75 5 ee oe $1000. R. White, and Mrs, F, Pedersen Mrs, A. Sylvest, a former Were in charge of feeding, etc. resident: of Castlegar received 2 4,1, be the nee £ a ie warm welcome when she renew- ene owing es differen areas used in the solution of ed her membership, a Among the donations epprov- thee P roblems as a staging area ed were $50 to the Elemen for Kinnaird and Castlegar. S. J. School,. $25 to the IODE ‘Hospi. ““"kola, Hi Bate, and W. Ledu tal Fund, now totalling $100 and gave an cate and on their $10 renewal of the subscription reti to the Silver ve School for Handicapped Chil N Mccarter gave his ‘comments SN IBAA MEN‘S 2 WOMEN'S . _ CHILDREN’S FELT BOOTS ; eo. mH WOMEN'S & MISSES PLASTIC CHEESE SLICES, Burn’s 8 oz. PINEAPPLE, Sliced, QTF, 2 for ‘65¢ . 55¢ TURKEYS, grade A, eviscerated, weady for oven, .... 49¢ & 55¢ tb. PICNIC HAMS, smoked, Ib. FRYERS, half or whole, Ib. Frozen Feed Lockers For Rent “FRU COCKIAlLy 15 ox. ET, MINCED BEEF, 3 Ibs. $1.00 Shoulder of Lamb ROASTS, Ib. is B5e . 596 MS - HALF HAMS - GEES! MARGARINE, So-Fresh, 2 for -... as CRISCQ, 3 Ib. tin LARD, 2 Ibs. ... COFFEE, Green states tb. FROZEN PEAS, 2 for FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, 2 for 69c N PIE 39c" RRL SROSSELSPROUTS ib. OVERSHOES The Store Is Cpen Honday Mornings Unii Sy im oll sizes at Maddocks A Bake Sale oat be wel | in the Co-op Retail Store October 12 from 10 a.m. ons sold, ANNOUNCES The B.C. “Telephone Co, now have their special crew. in Castlegar and the stringing of TV cable on their poles has begun. Application for TV Cable Hook-Up may be made at ELECTRONIC SERVICES "140 COLUMBIA. “We are endeavoring to make Hook-Ups without delay so that you may enjoy TV at its best. ML 0 PRESCRIPTIONS Your Doctors Prescription Will Be Filled Quickly and = ty With The Highest Quality of Druge At The Lowest Prices PITTS REXALL DRUG cM Dominion Rubber Footwear Keep Your feet dry in an. Overshoe of your choosing We have rubber footwear for the whole family LADIES’ PLASTIC OVERSHOES, GIRLS PLASTIC “OVERSHOES, Low and Hak sue é $1.98 paie, . 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MORE Lanterns; Guns, Bicycle Horns, 3 Wyatt Earp’ Cowboy Outfit and Building Bricks Provincial Libra: Victoria, B.C, ses Dec. 31/57 Published Every Thureday at ““The Crossroads of, the Kootenays" VOL. 10, No. 42 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA; Thursday, October 17, 1957 Be PER COPY Soroptimists “troin Neue Rosstand, ‘Trail, and Castlegar gathered here recently to honour Miss Dorothy Brown- ing, Western Regional Governor of the id move ‘the ‘World, was the theme chosen for the ban- quet ip the Twin Rivers Hall. . A-comic skit,. entitled “Dear Governor” -put on. by the Nel- son Club bers was the high- from Vancouver. . ‘Miss’ Browning ‘outlined the history ‘of the club from its forming in Alameda County, California, “36 years ago. From there it, has spread to 30 coun- tries. | “Make’. "Good By Standing light of the entertainment, A presentation,’ on pehalf of the combined ‘clubs, was made to Miss i and those “| district arena‘ were presented “by ‘|Thorp at a° regular meeting of “\terials will be presented to the Plans For Arena Wiring. fa ‘Hand Definite plans ‘to ‘wire the Mr. A, Sylvest and Mr. W. the Project, Society ; Directors on Tuesday, Mr. Sylvest and Mr, Thorp have been: working on the plans for- the past week and they showed . two plans’ which| could be used to wire the arena. It_.was decided’ to have the cost of the plans analysed and permanent drawings made to pre- sent to the. Electrical Inspector of the district for approval, Drawings and a cost of ma- Directors on October 21, :Furth- er consideration will take place at that..time, ‘and one plan will selected, Materials will be ately, 2 plan hd installation will begin at once! The directors i thi Sunday Schools Under Discussion | - Should Sunday’ Schools be abolished? .Rev. Dave Stone of Trail asked this question at the recent meeting of the Kootenay (Gaited Church) at G id. that] present exp! d their tion of Governor Dorothy Brown- ing's visit. since wyective’ “Couistion training depends ied on the home, H anday Schools Moyies Permanent Location * “Pians\Well, Under Way Kaslo, which. got. the! ‘Moyle, Jast of the stermwheelers to be cin operation | ion ‘B.C. Interior ing any, time here, in May, 2230 Secale have registered’ ‘in «the; visitors book, which is'a.gdod indicafion of the public interest ‘irl its plans. ganizing Secretary teniy Lake’ Historical Society, the ‘receiving agency for funds and ifs custodian when work is complete: She ‘will be berthed on con- crete at a suitable site overlook- ing the lake ath a immediate Negotiations Au aoe way. for contracts for this work, which will be the major portion of the total cost. The vessel will be painted inside and out -by volunteer labor, ~ ; . MUSEUM PLANNED » ‘The’ saloon ‘and upper decks will-be furnished in: period style to show-her‘as she, was in. her heyday. ,A tea, coffee and sou- ‘venir bar ‘will be opened. ‘The main deck will be‘given over ‘tol’ and: boiler ‘The’ finds available to date total tn This is comprised. of $350 which the Society: has! | EX! DISPLAY, A model of the Moyie, built t! py. Tuder..-Rutherglen..of Nelson| ing ‘Longbeach: wharf. The top of the Moyie’s capstain: was on display along with a number of pictures commemorating her long career, Tickets: Now Available For Kiwanis Bings “J, HL Corbett, “Publicity |Chairman of the Castlegar and District Kiwanis Club, said to- day : that ‘during’ their regular meeting ‘Howard Anderson, Vice|.. - President announced that tick- ets. have been issued for: the Giant Bingo night on Nore might shock parents ..into ac- cepting their responsibilities. Other speakers puinted. out how-, ever, that often it is the Sunday .|School ‘children who ‘lead their parents back to church. ministers: were wel- ‘comed. into the Presbytery, Rev. A. 0, McNeil of ‘Castlegar, Rev. R. Booth of Nakusp-New Denver and Rev. :G, Johnson at |co Fernie. Devotions were led by the new ministers “and Mr. E ‘White, lay ‘supply .at . Michel- Natal. ‘Mr. Gordon Haltby,, @ lay- manifrom Bumaby. “epoke. on be- half of the. Crusade for, Steward- ship, Each: congregation in Bri- tish Columbia: is; having..a sur- vey to show how much. those|, are at’ local electri- cians will come ‘forward, once materials are available, to as- sist in completing this work, The outstanding job Mr. Sylvest and Mr. Thorp have done to get concrete plans ready so Many Local Ladies Interested | In In Gurl ing very ‘bsi number of caries “that have been submitted’ to her by ladies of the district, who - are in curling. Many members of last year's club are: returning and people who..for one reason or the game. last season, and also Mrs. Anderson hopes that she will re- :| ceive more. entrants’ names to- soon, received enthusiastic com- ment from the directors. sport- the Kinnaird Village Council, Tuurfew To Be Sounded | Soon In anal Rea mi.) Rust, and seconded by /Comm. Seales that the surplus be At ‘the special meeting this year there willbe many another were unable to pursue newcomers to the, district, Although’ the total number has not been ;’ estimated, day and the official number will be made known a‘ the meeting tonight, The. men’s Curling Club will also get underway again’ on October 22, rather than Novem- ber 22, as previously rumoured, with a meeting to form an ex- ecutive and define club policy. Notices have been sent to skips of last year’s rinks with hopes that they will ncetify their team- mates and anyone else they know of who is interested. : However, anyone who has not been contacted and is con- sidering curling this season, is invited td attend. . From Cominco Project’ Society Director T, M. Little $2,500. Donati ion Received . For Rink boys on Sunday will complete the receipt of a cheque for $2500 from the C.M. &‘S, Ca. last week. Mr, Little stated that Comin- ca had been approached to assist financially in the completion of several: items .of work on the arena. -‘The above contribution followed closelyion.the gener- ous.‘ response .9f many - local citizens . for. tund&,..The., financial, support of “Cominco. and + Iocal citizens "has ‘already, made pos- sible the: sheeting. of the: ae of the building. ing funds are ¢ who through, iH es give each week, on the aver- oe My..Holtby was alarmed by he’ survey. results, and challeng- Es) the meeting “Don't. ask how much you can afford for the church, for none'of us cari really |’ afford ‘anything; we would well use our givings at home. But ask how much yo owe God, how much you Value Him and your church.” =e ‘ A new ‘feature‘of Presbytery was the “retreat’,’ or: full day. of Bible Study and meditation. Rev. R.. “Booth ‘was © “appointed A Tedurst was ‘reveived from the’: Nelson‘: Club, + vasking the Castlegar! Club * support® the Concert. sponsored. by ‘them on Tuesday, October 22, featuring Don Cossacks* ae through and donations, a $600 Centennia}|. Grant and:a special governnient|. grant of $7500. amount of volunteer) - labour “pledged has been estimat-|-. ed at $2400. It is estimated that we shall need at least another “$2500 to]; complete the job’ Mr. Bi stated. It is hoped that our ex- hibit in the Nelson Fair awak. ened sufficient enthusiasm to make, the acquisition of these funds a not too impossible task, Since the Moyie ‘was. perthed - ChamberMeet - Tonight - 6:30 The ‘Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce will hold their regular meeting tonight in the Twin:Rivers Hall. They will - hear a report fromthe Roads and ‘Bridges Committee on their meeting re: a bridge across the Columbia at Castlegar. ’ 2. Vice denon’ occupied“ shytery delegal sent to. the” World® ‘Sunday Stioel” Convention. .tn, ‘Tokyo next’ August,. with.’ funds. to be raised, by local Sunday.'Schoots, two