Archbishop Makarios is in ‘a happy mood following his ” election as the first President of Cyprus. He received considerable support from women. voting in Cvnrus for omy first time, The archbishop, who defeated his only opgonent, John Clerides, 72-year-old lawyer, declared he would strive for better living conditions. Urges H.R. King, executive necre~ tary of the Canadian Cancer S0- clety, was a. guest at the. regular executive meeting of the: Castle- gan .branch of the society when it met at the home of Mrs, Clara Saunders, - Mr. King fs on tour of all units in the’ Kootenays: and will attend ‘the forum to be’held in ‘Trail. on May 30 on “Cancer of the Lungs” at which a ‘panel of with a complete cytology: service and that cancer of the cervix need no longer :be ibe athe No, 1 killer of women, if “women wena only fhave a yearly check u) Mr, King said “It Ps a simple thing for the women and the doctor, and the reward may be life itself, for science. is now ready to wipe out cancer of the cervix.” Cancer Society Secretary. Annual Medical Exam plans won coming “forum, Castlegar unit decided to join swith the Grand Forks Unit in the publishing of pamphlets in Rus- Han for the benefit of the Rus- sinn-speaking people of the area. ‘At the close of-the meeting refreshments were perved by the’ hostessess Mrs, Jean Wylie and Mrs, Saun- Other business of the evening ders, doctors will discuss the pros and fons of jancer of the lungs and smoking, This same panel of doctors | will be present wien the Geshe ar Unit ors this same for- te on Tune 2 in the Kinnaird Enproverent Hall. Mr. King gave. great praise ~ Coast Fire Course A two-day orientation course as “very informatlve and very held by the fire of- by C fire fice in Vancouver was described| chief Bd Lewis. ‘ shall's Bet and the national buil- Shoes fo suit your budget with. style and comfort, foo We fe ture footwearby. HEWETSON | ‘Useful’ . Lewis told the Castlegar was so packed with work that! when coffee was served “they | didn't take a chance on anyone getting away. They brought it in Subjects ‘covered In the cour- se included ‘theatre; chimnzy, compressed. gas, il, a fire alarm regulations, the fire mar- ding Silage - chairman N. T. Og- low safd council appreciated oe time and effort devoted by Mr. Lewis to the study. “of the work sou an are called tipon to do. Mr. Lewis said he will expand the notes he took -at the fire marshall’s meeting and post them in. the fire hall for come by firemen. ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs. Johnson, Phone ‘5165 Mrs; Bea. Zucco and family of ‘Vancouver were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. a ‘Woodrow. Mr. and Mrs. G, Bastcott and son Wayne of Rossland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H, John- son. Mr. and Mrs. D..Webb and family of. Trail. were weekend guests of Mrs, A. W. Thorp. “Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Nesmith of Trail’ were out at their sum- mer home here for' a few days. Mrs. J.. Raine, accompanied by her daughter Mrs, D. Marcel- lus and family of Trail, motored to Jaffray for the the long weekend to visit with Miss Mildred Raine. ‘Mr. A. Quance and his sister Miss Eileen Quance left Tuesday morning to. return to Vancouver after spending “the long weekend visiling their mother, Mrs. L. F| Quance. council that the two-day program |’ Castlegar Resolutions Pass Unanimously Ci and . [hi innaird team. to the Order of the Hastern Sur in B.C, for its work in supplying all cancer dressings required by the society, and said “Nowhere in the United States or Canada as any cancer society got the support and help in ed up at the recent Associntion of sootenzy, Municipalitfes Tmecting the making of these dressings and we owe them a great debt of pass & C iP polation. Comm. Walter Thorp tela the Castlegar council’s Jast meeting that Castlegar introduced a re. solution from the floor at the meeting that recommendations agreed upon. on trades licences at mestings and at Warfield and After ‘too much comment” where in the world.” seaych center which will be built Kinnaird be adopted. lat, UBC, Mr, King said that the $625,000 needed ine ane center is ‘“Through these Cancer dressing stations throughout B.C, the Dastern Star gave the society $60,000 a year and these dress- ings are equal to the quality any In speaking of the huge re- from_ the said Mr. Thorp, Kinnaird, village chairman Carl’ Loeblich took the already that B.C, is the a province floor on: the resdlution and- saw it passed unanimously. A Qestlegar resolution call- ing for the establishment of a dental school at UBC also passed unanimously, said Mr. ‘Thorp, after it was readdressed to UBC's board of governors, rather Canadian Tourists TU ANTTCMLIU LL Better 6 way: Bring this co vith HE LACS NULL a VALUABLE COUPON pysygse aT) TE one ag 1 al Noto paste or powder but a tube of flowing plastic that cushions acre spots = and keeps false teeth tighter tanger, One ap- plication losts waekst upon to our store for gene = n FAEE sample Bea for ePelietion fo both Offer = Bn ENlis samme: sugpiy boat B a i THIS ice PHONE 39 \I- CASTLEGAR; B-C: Have Ball Abroad ’ But Ganada Loses’ than the pi PTA Invites Public To Annual Meeting The public is invited to at- tend the annual meeting of the SHHS PTA.on Monday at 8 p.m. in te High school cafeteria, At an executive meeting this week, members’ decided that nominations would be made at the annual meeting for the 1960- 61 executive. Tea will be served after the meeting. Castlegar Girl Gels _ Lefier From Princess GOV'T 5) " In the current year federal government spending on office stationery, printed “forms, type- ters, desks and such supplies will total $22 million, URE ALWAYS WELCOME AT Pardma THE MOST COMPLETE FURNITURE STORE IN . THE DISTRICT SPECIAL OFFER — THIS WEEK ONLY — GE. $26. 95 Toaster WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY DINETTE SUITE IN STOCK nS has jirom ‘Princess Anne’s Ikdy-in- walting. remarking that picture she had seen of Princess Anne and her little brother looked very cute. | exp-ain to you ‘that, Highness, is like: you. ‘Sousy: doing her lessons, she does not have time to- answer personally the many letters that she receives, much as- Princess. Anne, would like to do so. i “T am to thank” you most sincerely for your ‘kind thought in write Hacks Don't Like Thin Fased Men The Fire ‘Marshall's Unit “has been, here and. gone,” fire chairman George Carr. told the Castlegar council's last. meeting. Mr. Carr said that while the Unit was here the gas masks were tested and it was discover. ed that a thin-faced man “just ‘can't get along with them.” The masks leaked on 4 men out of 12. “They're. a ‘good mask. They're just old-fashioned,” said ir, Carr. He sa'q@ that face pieces have been ordered for the masks which will ensure:that they fit “anyone eteall.y. Highways: Deparment The department will be contécted | Union. Union ry popular pastime with Cana- dans in recent coneaiene travel, they ilike to live meree, in its current Commercial Letter, $589,000,000 in Linda Thring, daughter Ff] trieg, May: Build ‘Catch Basin. ‘highways regarding catch basin in aronk ot the Credit +» Every time it rating! a puddle collects: in front of “the Credit| § “which ‘I swear I. didn’t ing abroad has become years. 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Duty - Service in green, Khaki, ‘ , contractors, ~ _mencement® ~ vexereises "invited toa ‘banquet ‘before ‘the will” - Betty . Campbell,.J , Sharon. Markle, Vera Maslotf, Lola “ Qglow,..Florence Pierpoint. ‘Ritey, Patsy Rourke, Wendy Scott, |- ; MacPherson,“ _ > Courtney: Palsson, * Bill FP war: ‘District :: forests: by. 400 >per ‘+ Hotel, 5: Of forest:products to the: Cana- cents of, every: dollar’ comes from the “forests. As .an “exporting nas |” + the foreits:y ‘will: be in” “demand: in “nie. Fietz, Richard Funk. + Hugh : Sewell, + ,Tayloy “ynich ‘fre first in Canada in terms PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, vreroara, ‘Bs Ce DEC. 31/3210" ; Crossroads of the Kootenays” “Kinnaird. Directs OF Submitting Bid | Tenders ‘on Kinnaird’s $170,000 water extension bylaw are ex- pected to be called within a week and the Kinnaird'‘councll is in the position of perhaps having to “break faith” with village voters, At a forum; meeting’ held be- fore the water bylaw. vote, coun- ell ifformed ratepayers. that tt would submit a. bid on the water bylaw in competition with private Now council feels it Ss In no Position to bid on the job, : At ‘council's’! regular. “meeting Monday night village chalrman .rCarl Loeblich said the. .statement ‘that, the village would bid on the - dob ‘wasn't made: idly.” ” However he *feli'that’ the village ‘ls in2| capable of doing the job. “We haven't got any equipment. We've got little experlence.” " In bidding on the job. the vil- lage would |‘ be . bidding on the actual. work Incluling Jabor and machine: time, not materials, Water chairman E. C,. Acker- Man sald that’ since the forum meeting he has been reading wide- on the subject and has ton- Bana that very seldom does’ a community bid on any large local project and:then: “only :in, Instanc- es where they can come anywhere hear a contractor's bid.” - “We've certalnly got ourselves in avery -embarrassing - position over it} *Mr.: Loeblich. “Telephone Facilities Extended. at. Gelgar Additional’ ‘telephone facilities are being placed to the construc~ tion. site of Celgar’s pulp mill by to “It we-feel honestly that we can’t do. it and that It would be danger< ous then I"don't think.we should féel. too backward about getting out. of ft...) ate a; itm “opposed: to going dnto any- dilng if we can't do it," comment-. ed Comm. Mrs, J. .W. Dougan.” “We can bid'on’it easily enough," é B.C. meet. ‘demands for Sar during n and ‘for ,the mill’op- eration when construction is com- work,. along. Woodland Drive ed the CPR right-of-way, includes. ‘one-half “mile of néw "pole line;and nearly’ .three. miles _ Of cable - between .the.-site .and graduate: ‘at; the © high Mr, Loeblich. “I shud- der. to think what'd | happen it we ‘were = low.'? © of two companies doing work in this. area that would’ . "Rust ‘the water’ oe will ‘sharpen’ his : pencil ‘and: come up with some figures for the next 4 neeting of. ‘council; the ‘.villages -of Castlegar. and Kinnaird founda icence Change the. Feellng of the: ‘council was that x | trade Icences “arejalready under ay made: by a’ Kinnaird: businessman. ':|1 . This: type of itarea “harvesting, he ?safd, is’ simply: recognition of the fact that "one, does not’ kill lays. the. wooden egg. q : He predicted iat dew Uptece “when © that” day. comes, : future in’ the’ “| hope of achleving uniformity. eine the dea” would :::te: vt Village ;;chairman Loel brought: oF ‘the’ “gubject = Sed ‘Cas! tlegad biisinesses, may point ‘to. our. sus- tained yleld program: asthe ma- terfal;.definition of that~: formerly} is, zinc melting room” “ast year’s winner), stor-! dry, Tadanac yards, salvage yard ahd lend refinery. McPhee, .and this is "no time ‘to start threatening‘anybody . with your: source * of. supply.” foreign markets. |’ Coup whe ‘he was, capoye as” assistant manager, for the past 18 montis: ““Thieves broke into a construc- tion: shack near Gray Wolf Bluffs Saturday night‘and made off with a-.heavy.. daty - industrial battery valued at $38.80. :This is the third act of vandal- ism’ since - work started on the Deer /Park road last February, says District Highways . Superint- impress upon- poilticlans and civil ‘servants ‘the necessity of inducing ent D. C. ‘but the first time. anything has been stolen. Police are. investigating. ers, ..Rossjand-Trail: MLA;. elualve: “term, “conservation, nating engineers for: the: gars ‘pul effect’.it’ will’ have, on. the’ economy. of. the th Castlegar District and B. C. are “Tan A: Bar- xf : the conipany’: 's president; Donaid: L. Broth- : mill and the | £ Roy: ‘Morton; resident engineer for ‘Celgar trict. Chamber Bob:-:Smith,. the plant.site. project; and in attendance. on the. project. All. fou imen attended. the luncheon: hosted by the: Castlegar and Dis- of ‘Commerce last Friday -at Afterthe luncheon: Celgar resident engineer ‘for H,.A. "Simons, Con: ‘Provided guided ‘tours for ite 213 persons In concluding his speect, Denm —