12 " CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16, 1961 Chamber Backs . Hospital Addition The ‘Castlegar Chamber of Commerce has backed the hospital board's demands for an addition to the hospital, -100F Public Speaking Contest Monday Night ‘The annual UN public speaking contest sponsored by the IOOF and At its Iast meeting the group|Rebekah Lodges of Castlegar will moved that a letter be sent thejbe held at St. Alban’s Parish Hall minister of health giving full sup-|°n Monday night at 8 p.m, port to the board’s endeavors to obtain an addition, Hospital administrator McGilp told the meeting that oc-| will cupancy at the hospital has been|nal ‘The topic is “What the United]. ations ‘Means to Me.’ i This contest will decide which John Gi two SHES students competing represent Castlegar at the fi- UN speaking contest to be held ranging between 100 and 103 per|in Rossland at’ a later date. The cent, He anid the average figure |*¥° recommended by expertg, for oc- cupancy-is 76 to 80 per cent. local contestants are Miss Bonnie MaGBain and Douglas Mec- Luckie. From this final contest will be -HOUBIGANT Enfoy the fragrance ora fashion in a Golden Touch purse size perfume Packaged and sealed in ‘or’. . Also regular perfume, eau de toilet! powders. Spray eictaes pent lume ., France « NEW Liquid skin Sachet . clings” ing new. dacor. with fa puilttn applicator. 50 $2.75 te, rene ” mist and dusting 1. $5.50, Raf ....... $425 CASTLEGAR DRUG PHONE 3911 PINE STREET CASTLEGAR chosen & winner who will repre- sent the West Kootenays in the annual “IOOF -UN Pilgrimage of Youth” trip to the United Natiéns in New York. eee How up-to-the-minute questions of internationgl importance and Grave individual concern are being faced was learned Inst summer by about 800 young people taking part]. in the annual “United-Nationa Pil- grimage for Youth," a continental project for, youth sponsored by the (Odd Fellows and Revelats of North America. . z ‘This’ was the‘1ith consecutive year of these pilgrimages for youth to New York and the only one of |} its kind, Much of the enthusiasm across the continent for this educational project for youth comes because of the care with which it 1s -or- @anized so as to provide top edu- cation in international affairs, good recreational: features, and impart- jalty in the. ‘selection of partici- pants, . Zhe young delegates are chosen from the community at large, se- lected on the basis of “character, leadership, scholarship, interest in owe. affairs, participation in chur- ch young people’s groups, interest in World affairs, and general tite ness for taking part." Contests are sponsored by local lodges with an examination of 100 questions on the United Nations andjor speaking contests, being the usual method of selection.” ‘The B.O. young people travelled A. EREMENKO &. (0. Prices Effective March W7 and 18 1 BACON, side sliced, Ib . CROSS RIB ROASTS, \WIENERS, Ib. GROUND BEEF, 3 kan MARGARINE, Quartet, 2 Ibs. 49 FOWL, cut.up.tray,.lb BUTTER, ‘Ist. grade, Ib ..... Frozen’ SMELTS, pkg CHEESE, Spreadeasy, Ib pkg. 59c EGGS, grade A Ig., 2 doz .... .85¢ + Christie’s. Cardinal + " ‘BISCUITS, 2 Ib pkg... LEGION CORNER |. By CLUB’ REPORTER The first regular meeting for| j March was held with 21 members present. One ordinary application and one club application were read arid ‘approved for’ membership. - ‘Word -has been received ‘that the requirement for a, amall holding under the VIIA is now down to a half acre, More information on this welconie news will be available In- + ‘|ter in..the month, - fittest ‘ ‘The meeting moved that we as- 2 alst at a Klondike Night to:be held Grers, 8” top, Saddle sometime April with . proceeds rr : W ‘ Swede to go to the Project Society to as- ‘an, 'aterproo: ., eae sist with the completion, of the t % FPEOS ~ sizes 80 to 46 rink, _ é 19.95, Pai : ‘A motion was pissed thet we § ae Tan Drill Pants $4.95 again present | memento cup for - ee : . Ne z the Fall Fair to be held in Sept- he . ,Nylon Pants’ $7.95 pr ember. The branch will also look z < after the setting up and dismant- ling of the tables for the exhibits, Paris WORK BOOT Com. Martin advised that the yo: i . ge - 8 10” large jackpot had been won by Mrs. R. Bro of Robson and that} # Soft toe, Hard ‘toe and Steel toe : gee +5 Ox. 69c . RALLY DOG FOOD, 20 Ibs $2.00 POTATOES, 20 Ibs 75¢ » 69e LETTUCE,, 2 heads Men's WORK PANTS by Caribou .. and::Big Men’s WORK BOOTS Grey WORK JACKETS by Big Swede ... $7.50 Plastic PANTS $10.50 Plastic JACKETS 10.95 Black cr Yellow the next bingo night will be March |’ 18 with’ jackpots of $25 and $100. Com. Sommerfileld reported. on sports and would like to. hear from athletes or. coaches A| jj sports clinic is to be held in Nel- son on Apr. 21-22 with coaches E a ; 7 from the coast giving eats Work Boots with Zebra Bone Dry JACKETS Persons interested are. asked a 4 $12.95... - contact Com. Sommerfield ‘ a . Cork soles and Dura % : phoning 6428,” é Bone: Dry PANTS The —_—_—— last summer under of Mrs. M. E. Davidson of ‘Vancou~ | m6 ver, in. a. chartered bus starting | from Spokdne, Wash., accompanied by other groups from Washington, | Oregon and Alberta. There were 18 educational bus tours across the continent, emanating from as many places, Enroute the many young people wert’ entertained by . the ‘Odd Fellows and Rebekahs along the way and ‘visited educational, historlee); and scenic points of in- terest, In New York they lived st the Sheaton-Atlantic Hotel and took time .to visit many of the inter- esting sights.- ‘The recreational and . educa~ tional ‘espects of the projett, how- ever, are incidental to. the real purpose of the pilgrimage which is making “a first-hand study of how the: United Natlons, functions. The latest from Hewetson’s famous _ ‘line of Dress Casuals -in fashion featured continental styling: Walnut brown, BE Soh ae Svenything this season. thted .in black. Bec) goes with - HEeweTson We feature footwear by long-wearing, ht black with ai bese xyes oe 7 ded MEWETSON “HEWETSON Cork . soles won by. Ww. 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Ten ‘special awards were hand ed out to contestants shi showing the midst promise, i Controt ‘Act’ hat iret extended ‘to cover. all areas.of land drain- into’. the. Columbia - river gar under exacting ‘st: : “right 'up:.to: expectations, _ in North: America. pulp sample ‘promotion. to e The -5-Ib. bales were printed. and: -wrapped for Cel will praduce:‘one' of the b the. company ‘in’ its’ initial: bleached Jiness: The company, which hasbeen ‘predict *. outstanding balance of strength , pulp_ because ‘of its: Interior-type British ‘wood species; says that’.the’mill-scale Samples ‘are* ‘that ig roperties: for { Castlegar: council “Monday ap: pope thie: local the board, even though ‘a:' mill até’ was not’ inclided with the to Bloomer Creek. The extension, etfective pril 1, made by order-in-council, " Present’ pi wisions -6f th act ‘cover the Fraser Valley area ‘from ‘Hope ‘to ‘the: Strait of Georgian ‘and along the:,Stralt from the .Hetayed, unl the |e. t.a recent meeting ouncll aes, aided to. proceed: with $8,000» Job ‘of Comm. Aage Byivest, | it. decided“ to’ delay’ the. fob. ° + Reasons ; ter the’ delay ‘are that high at ie | $7,000- | but Monday night, ‘on | - council’ at: a‘ recent: meeting: ‘with |¢ one, Wonian, was the largest’ to wait “Jon.-council sings the .Dawson-Wade ; ran fave a he sald, "The: Mrs, Maureen argatort, (this a; | took. the, initial ; “ato He said that the present cil: this time: of “the year and delay Wil not ‘matter since the run-off this’year «is not expected. to be heavy. Also, ‘there ‘is the, Boasibitty | of sewer excavation Tate in. the yeak, , lage, works’ supervisor Norman" Mc- Nabb told Castlegar's council jieels veral. hours on. two. different days | | ing: to" locate ‘a female ‘dog htat’ vmmarried ‘couples x asic is at one time. or another, The ahs-\\ 1 wer,” of" course, is: ine - that ‘the to tbuy, “ modation ‘with’ What, it. would . cost. to rent’ such ‘accommods. tion'.in the same oe and ghborhood. es ‘If! & $16,000 ‘nolise earning. down payment" that, ‘you would niake if the :money* were invested: it 6:per. cent is $250 yearly. Yearly’ should be Talaced but: the $250 loss of ‘earning: should’ be increas- éd by an“equal ‘amount. ‘The total of $1,315, ‘per year stays. the same: then ‘at, the! end: of /25 'yeats: the total money paid’ out, for rent- ‘ing would be $100 per month for 12 months per year:for 25 years for a total of $30,000." 8 [30 At-the end: ‘of-'25. years. the *yenter” has: $17,875: (47,875 minus $80,000) ; that,‘the' buyer has: not.| The fellow’ who buys,» however, has 2 house.” If the “housa’ at. the en of 1.25 years ‘is warth $17,875 the. two even. If the, house is-worth ‘moré:the‘buyer is ahead een the “rent. noise at:/night,” or * "wants to bulla i. R iioraita iin; the base-, i, Ed |det