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NEWS, “CASTLEGAR, B.C, THURSDAY, APRIL5,:.1956: Pronghorn,’ ‘or Rocky Mountain vantelope, Canada’s fastest-running wild animal once outnumbered.” even : the buffalo on. the western prairies, The: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Notice | of Hearings on Nat tural a The | Public’ ics Com-. mission | will: hold. hearings, commencing at:. 10° a.m., en Tuesday, April''10th; 1956 in the Board Room of the Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C The hearings will deal with two applications: L The application of In- land Natural Gas Com- pany Limited. for .a Sertificata: of Public Con- venience and’ Necessity to operate a gas system for the. supply.'of natural gas to the residents ofa large sector of the Interior of British Columbia including ' gasetlistribution systems in . the municipalities-and sur- ° rounding populated areas of: Prince George Glenmore Kelowna District of Salmon Arm Enderby ail Armstrong Warfield District of Rossland Spallumsheen inryai ‘Vernon Castlegar with the ired Mrs, W. °. Devitt, - Distr ‘Social ‘| and family of Periticton: are Castlegar Happenings Mr. and Guy. Guido, aceon panied by Miss Regina Camp- Bell left’ on Monday for Kam- loops. Mrs, Guido’ is a delegate to the P.T.A. Convention being] ?' held there this: weel Mrs. J. Wiig bites d with her the holiday season at the home of the latter's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. q ing the in the East Trail. oer Church, of a plaque’ .to D.. R, Poole, on his retirement’'as' president of the A.O.T\S;~ of *Cariada, were J. Dalziel, E.. Newman, ‘W. East on, R. ‘Hunter, L. .Korody, D. Seaton, .R. ‘Harding, Rev, .L. Cc. Johnston, T., Blackburn, and Dr. W. Wright of Robson... The following names are ‘the girls: that ;,are running: in the 1956, Lillian .Killough.. Chapter 1.0.D.E." May Queen | contest, Jocelyn Melvor, & Valarie Sam- sonoff, (Castlegar) Sharon White, Gai Judy 1 (Kinnaird) Barbara.‘ Martin, (Robson), and Verne Overnay: of: (Brilliant). ee saucer... Re! presented with, a ‘fancy cup and hments, were | ser-, ved by the. hostess concluding a hela. a- very. enjoyable an evening at the. home. of, Mrs.|' Mary . Dittrick, | recently. ‘Cards being the main feature, with the 4 first prize. going: to Mrs. Chris Dunn, -.second to’ Mrs. viina Pederson,. and. consolation::going to Mrs. Dittrick, A triple Hap-|' py Birthday”, ‘was sung’ around a gayly “decorated cake to!Mina Pederson, Annie-~ Jenison,’ -and Chris, Dunn, cach one (was ‘then General Hospital, Nelson, Pee Misses Tannis & Kil- 5, a daughter.e lough students at Victoria~ nr mal school arrived during. th weekend to spend the TRaster season, at ‘the home of ‘their parents Mr. and Mrs. J.’ F. Kil- lough. They ‘will. teach in the district, for: six weeks prior to son-in-law ‘and: daughter, and Mrs. Tommy ‘Davidson family, of Trail to spend a tew| ° days with another daughter and family, Constable and Mrs. Tack ‘Mr.- and Mrs. R. E: “Goulet and sons are spending a “week's holiday _ visiting’ relatives and friends in New West! Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Ron Mellett of Rossland were weekend guests of Mr.. and Mrs, W. Goresky. Mrs.’ M..B.: Dalton: and sons, Terry and Tony are visiting re- latives in Creston over the holi- Mr. and days. .Roy. E gland, a “student vat} 'Noétre Ddéme:’ College, Nelson, spent ‘the holiday week with his mother here. and. Victor Kravski ‘spent, a few days in Spokane during the week. Mrs: Poohachoff ‘had, over the Easter’ , her three sons, feeder line or. lines from the main gas transmission lines of Westcoa$t Trans- mission . Company... Limited and from Pacific Northwest Pipe Line Corporation to these distribution _ systems and to any industrial plants located in’ the’ visini- ty thereof and all necessary pumping plants, gate sta>: tions and metering stations. 2. The. application from Prince George Gas. Com- pany Limited for a Certifi- cate of Public Conver: ience and Necessity? ite B ae Joe of Edmonton, Johnny — of Vancouver and Walter of Clares- holm, Alberta. Mrs. L.2C. Johnston leaves’ Friday. for Vancouver where she is a “Gelegate to the W.M.S. Con- vention being held their ‘next week. Mrs.: H. Hesketh enjoyed a week .of Easter Holidaying in Calgary when she visited .her father, Mr. relatives. Burton Campbell returned to his studies at Notre Dame Col- lege, Nelson on- “Tuesday, after best parents, Mr. ~ and Mars;* and distribution system for: the supply of natural gas to‘the residents of the City. of Prince George and to -in- dustrial plants and other consumers therein. and . in the vicinity thereof together with the required -feeder line. from the main _ gas, transmission “line « of. ; West- coast’ © Transmission :Com=: pan; chetriputlon system. are Mooney. and - daughter, |' Linda, (of Nelson? were. holiday guests at’ the' Home of “Mr: and Mrs. AHan Harvey. ‘Mr. and Mrs.,J. Wilkinson and family spent the Easter Holidays visiting at Coquitlam. Mr. Graham ‘Smith is spend- |ing afew, days in . Naneouver this’ week. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry. ‘West- wood epjoyed the holiday week- ai end in the: Spokane district... . Miss ‘Emily. Killough ‘is, visiting ‘Miss , Judy; Elliott at. Osoyoos | s over. the Easter holidays.: their guests the .latter’s -sister, Mrs!; Olga Madu: ‘& family -: Jot ‘Wetaskawin, Alta. Mr, ; and Mrs. oe A ‘Wanless, MARTIN | ‘USE THE. -BEST .—_ USE _ SENIOR PAINTS Whe | CASTLEGAR, B.c. Mitchell Supply. Lid. PHONE 3551 Bill Stefoniuk, Roy, England iB Roberts and other]. spending a week; at, the_ home et : Mr, and ‘Mrs. ‘Schultz have as} to. Victorig: Me and ‘Mrs, J. Lawson left for wheye they will attend the’ fun eral. of ‘Mr, Lawson's father, T. A, Lawson,‘ \: Lieut. & Mrs. H. C..:Pitts, ‘of ‘Calgary. spent the Easter week- end at the home of. the former's parents, -Mr.: and Mrs. H. H Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gallo «and family are spending ‘a ‘few ‘days ‘visiting im the ‘Spokane district. Mr. and Mrs.:Wallace Horning visited‘ “relatives at Christina Lake over the holiday weekend. + Bruce and Wallace’ Horning are enjoying a holiday’ visiting ee and Ariends at! Coustal Mr, and Mrs, D. R. West of Vancouver ‘spent the. Easter Weekend at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and” Mrs. R. A. D. West; Other: guests at the West Home were Mr. and Mrs. ‘T..°.West, and... daughter Beryle. and. ‘Miss “Beatrice . West ‘of Willow. Point. Mr, -.and->Mrs.’ D. Brookes spent the holiday weekend visit- ing in Spokane, 1 Mr. eae ‘Mrs. Barry Harford are spending the Holidays. at Coastal‘ points. Mr. Harford ‘will also.attend the teacher’s Con- vention -in ‘Vancouver..’ Mr,.-and “Mrs, Paul Gergely left on “Wednesday - for. a three week holiday to be spent’ saat friends. ‘and coastal points, : Mr,. J. L. Townsend, who is .| with: Dominion Bridge in North Vancouver, spent the weekend ‘with: his family -here. ; Guests at the home of zl and* Mrs. Leo Bosse over ithe holiday weekend, .included the \former’s, brothers, ,:David and Martin’ of ‘Vancouver and Ike of Trail... i i Mr. and Mrs. _E. have as their guests the former’s th: + Fred of ‘and. two' month old.:'son left yesterday for their home in Van- Nelson,’ spent’ the Easter webk- end with her: sister, - Miss Nellie ‘Stenberg of ‘the, e, Castlegar Hotel: : Miss" Elizabeth” McKinnon : of ‘the Elementary. pr yesching Staff | is- spending the: ‘vacation season in‘ Nelson at: the, home: of her mother. Mr. ang Mrs. D. B. Wallace had‘ as their weekend guests, Mr, and. Mrs. L, Flynn of Omak, ‘Washington. Mrs, ‘N. Andreashuk is.a pat: a in the Kootenay Lake Gen+ eral Hospital, Nelson. be “Mrs, W. Easton leaves on Fri- day . for - Vancouver ‘where she, will; visit. her son-imlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne McKenzie for a few days. : Mr. and. Mrs. J." A. ‘Williams | and daughter Rosyln, were Spo- ens visitors, during the weel _ ont and “Mts, .D.-M. Wallace have. as their guest Miss Joan Wallace of Trail. “Mr. and Mrs, Allan Davis and: children. ‘of Nelson’ visited re- Jatives in’ Castlegar suring the Paster. week, aR Allan Harvey, vice ident A Lewis|~ an aes GAGEMENTS or MAY. ‘BE. ‘BROUGHT To. VANCOUVER’ FOR. FURTHER "AUDITIONS FOR TY. PROGRAMS. MINCED .BEEF wo. Lean ‘PHONE © 200 1 PAY. -DAY -| SPECIALS *6-1-9-10. and uM LETTUCE. » iLb. c CELERY ‘Lb. of Castlegar. and. district, tea: chers association and John Ross; of--the presenting the local - ‘group +a the teachers’ convention: in V: couver, fs“ Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Killou: Grand « Forks, --on-_-Saturday_.of Killoughs aunt, Mrs. C. ‘A: S.1 Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Horswill, also attended the fun- ‘{eral. Mrs. Atwood was, until her death, an ardent worker of the ‘Anglican’, church, being W.A. president of the Trinity church, in_Grand Forks. Miss Valerie Hesketh, is spend’. ing the’ holidays visiting her Grandfather ‘in Trail. Those from Castlegar attend: teaching . staff are re-| “RUMP ROASTS i ee ila WE HAVE ‘BOUGHT A LARGE. SUPPLY. OF. EDMONTON "PRIZE STOCK: SHOW BEEF Ee Hee RED ‘ond ore LABEL BEEF. ‘MALKIN'S PEAS, “Choice, Size: 5. FRESH EGGS, large” Grade A’. ——_—— CASTLEGAR: NEWS, ’ CASTLEGAR, ‘B.C, - i PAGE 5 Men ‘Should. Grow Whiskers . :. By. Lewis Milligarr’: ‘por. some ‘time now! there jhas ; been “a: movement « on” foot “for the. “revival -of hirsute: factal: sad: far, this movement “matter, of cultivation: — has'not ‘been organized into a union or' any “kind|'of! open /so- ciety. “Its ‘adherents, seem ‘to: be confined , to certain ‘ select*, pro- Seestonsy| Such as, radio. and: the relafed . thereto,’ for) it \is eat in’ the. ‘vicinity vof. the cBc studios that I have noticed | ¢ eophytes of the cult: They are arrayed: in whiskers there these one television ° at’ Christmas. ~ But Ido. not -wish’ to: imply t there’. is“ anything “mercen- ary in this‘cult, for I believe the Motive’ behind’, it. is. , purely ‘aesthetic’ and . even - ‘poetic in most instances, The: beard grow-| : ers. may say” that. the object of the :movement'‘is, to. release )the pdult ‘male from the daily’ alav- ery of the razor: and allow na- ture to takes: its: course—subject to” cceasional - trimming of the frondage.to suit fhe, taste of the ‘stages of” Some are mere. wisps of .strag- gling hay, so.'to- speak, \ while] Ved” an others _. are. of .more. vigorous and give, promise ‘of de-| velopment « into ‘flowing beards which, with bleaching, might be! thing:‘to | the “to: be!ctsha which Soul be: greatly, impro- and ‘even - rendered: quite distinctive by a full: beard, Sand wher ‘a young . fo prevail~ in | those sitting .cross-legged and medita- tive like . Buddha ‘onthe. side- walks in Liverpool. He®: would portrait of Longfellow * or Ten= nyson, meri were merr.and ‘women were ‘women, and whiskers had. much to: do. with h emphasizing the. dis* 'women. naturally Plooked up to, respected ‘and ‘submitted of men as the demi- ha ‘all the. bad ‘tabits of ‘the male sex ..to an. extent man: today has'no habitual mark of: distinction’ whatever. . from. an’ inferiority “Since all’ this sad’ decline of ‘of. whiskers, our only hope_is' to let them ‘Brow again | Hin. ia tiny ‘foliage. That: is one mas-| culine © distinction: :that' women cannot “inditate and’ would not | let us: away, with the )Mr.. and ° Mrs, \-N. been in V 6 months for jnedea} attention has‘ returned ‘hom Mr, and Mrs,’ BE Balano had os for the past : ~Klamalrd: Korner ; | aster ‘Holidays. Mr.) and °) Mrs. ; Guudeieugh: former. residents ‘of | Kinnaird, spent -a: few saya renewing: ac- their guest on Easter their son and daughter-in-law, and, Mrs, D.. J... Teek and family of ‘Trail. Mrs.. Teek is. Mr. Balano's niece. My, and Mrs. H. Johnson had all: their daughters ‘and families, spending Easter -‘Weekend ‘at tneir home, these being, Mr. end Mrs. George Eastcott , and , son Mr.’ and. Mrs,; Lyle. Taylor. and two. children’ of Rossland and Mr.” and Mrs," H. Schellenberg Mr. and Mrs, John Farina and family, of’ Kaslo’ visited ‘Mr. and Mr. and: Mrs, -D. C. Deverson for tamily, spent Easter in Seattle visiting : relatives. FIC. Glen York, . stationed | at Claresholm,’ Alebtra, spent three days with his parents this week. ‘Mr. ‘and ‘Mrg. H-/Yorlc:,Also visit- ing .at. the York home were Mr. of and two hil orc le. Woods .-and Larry Priore are spending Easter: Holi- days at the home of. Mr.: and All day’ visitors at Rossland, CORRECTION »The. Robson Community Church annual - meeting ‘report should have read: Mr. ‘W. T. Waldje was re-elected chairman for 3: years ment was ii and Mr, i Roy. Brown's . appoint-|. three children of-Kimberley vie Esai sa Me ‘Mr. and:-Mra. -H.: Taylor’ |. May. Burroughs from in lace of Mr. J. Porters whos - last + Va ian Alberta, ‘ visiteq her and year. .Mrs...E. Bey ‘Iaister, Mrs. R. Wadey during thel : see! Id’ friends, pce et Mr, Bert Morice has been visit- ing relatives in. Calgary. *: Bud Locke of Silverton’ has: been’ visiting his ‘mother, Mrs. Carl Loeblich during. thee Baster Holidays. Mr.’ and Mrs. :L. Croteau’ ‘and: family. are. vsiiting. at. Vancouver: Island.’ ': The. Evans - children ': are.: in Eva a pase Bud Lauder, all | of Trail, ‘were wrecked, visitors 3 ' Mr.-and: Mrs,’ R. Hawkins, ‘ac companied by. Miss Faye Haw-" and. the “pushy chin beard of {'-- el. i ~ ‘The Elizabethan and Victorian came - ‘monotonous. . In spite Sofi days, a laborer was at liberty to ae © ‘i .as fine a beard as the |-"[" Prime “Minister. I. remember. ‘a beggar. with a: patriarchal beard, | -)° have’ hade.a good model for: a} | Those were the days when] ‘the ae ‘was always depicted 3 i as. a’ bearded potentate, and} | to the |‘ it al, He is} man’s ‘dominion started with the|” disci want ‘to. ‘acquire. So; op second, “ is here. ‘Get your ca Hove: ‘ysur repairs: don «Reger is poe ‘tooled Don’t: let Reon, weather foo! you.’ The eatehdar says thot spring - in shope. now for'thé driving: find complete’ Service at The Castle. Miter: no. matter. what: you need. ie today! BRAKE AND “STEERING. SERVICE Wheet: oloncing wedLas ing wil meet : at your repairing needs che a to job ond. oi change. season ohead. You'll “Spring Coats in PURE WOOL and. “ALL -weather: coats Priced’ ot £ $9.50: and up. ae :weduced: to.clear at~ $1.95 and $2.95 S195 and. $2.95 APRIL 11, 12, M t Shows at 7 and abn ‘Saturday ee Se Castile Theatre WED, THURS.,. FRI. & SAT. , - .ECHT-LANCASTER Production 13 and “14 Released thru” <7! > ITED ARTISTS.)