CASTLE: NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, _Thuraday, April 29, 1954 LEGION CORNER S AUTO GOURT Fully Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRATL HIGHWAY All members are reminded of the V.E, Cabaret on May 8. Bring a friend. Tickets available from ti SALES & SERVICE: q AGENTS FOR | “MARCONI AND “FAIRBANKS-MORSE TELEVISION sticks. Miniature baskets, decor- ated in the same manner, placed in the centre of the small tea mn tables, added to the: Springlike appearance, - President, opened ‘the tea and the guests were welcomed by ‘the W.A. President, Mrs, J. Kelly. Horie and, Mrs. S.. Dower of the Evening Guild and Mrs, G, Mil- ler and Mrs, G. O. Sutherland of Robson. Elliott, Emily Killough, Shirley Spring Theme Keynote acmecane|At St. George's Tea lowers peeping over the top and all white tapers in silver candle- Mrs, A. T..Horswill, Diocesan Tea was poured by Mrs. IL icket fence with sun-|Townsénd and “Beth McLeod) A ee eine on looking very pretty in thelr blue bluebirds perched here and there;| and white aprons, served peach | Legion members. : served as a backdrop for the St. George's Day Tea sponsored by the W.A. of St. Albari’s Anglican Church in the Parish Hall, Fri- day, April 23rd, * shortcake and tea to the many guests. Mrs. W. McCabe super- vised ‘the serving. Mrs, R. West and Mrs. R. El- liott were in. charge of the Nov- The lace covered tea table ‘was! elty ‘Table, while Mrs. H. West- centered with a dainty basket wood: and Mrs, B, Truster look- containing paper. and shell flow-| eq after the Candy stall and Mrs, a a ers with butterflies -and: blue-|37, Johnson and Mrs. F. -Hyson, birds pn the handle, flanked by} from Robson sold the home cook- ing. Mrs, ‘King Sr., was in charge of the. guessing contést.. The prize a beautifully decorated and deli- cious cake made by Mrs. R. West, was won by Mrs, R. Elliott. Kitghen taken care of by Mrs. A. Hostet- ter, Mrs. Stainton, Mrs.’ C.” Petts and Mrs. Margaret Trussler. arrangements were A EREMENKO & C0. Prices Effective April 30 & May 1 ‘BEEF POT ROASTS ' Lb. ~. 366 MINCED -BEEF PORK LIVER ‘Fresh, Ib. 35c Lb, BACON .) WEINNERS Side Sliced : Fresh : Lb. ...... 39¢ VEALCHOPS Ries . 65e Four young ladies, Misses, Judy H. M. CARD Office Below Eaton’s Stere ]|Lectures Planned Here ‘Art In The Community’ Good. “news! for this district's body, of art lovers,’; tis the announcement that it is hoped O.K. MARC is is 96% Lime and Balance nee 16 trace element GARDEN HOSE Gus: 2 cycle ae Gas — 4 cycle VT tosis Mitchell Supply Ud. CASTLEGAR, — PHONE 4531 TRAIL - < PHONE 52" ee EL Awone SHARE OF SAVINGS ON MARSHMALLOWS WESTON’S 1 Ib, pkt. SHRIMPS VICTOR, 5 oz. tin | are tentatively scheduled for the to arrange a series of lectures and demonstrations at Castlegar, on the Arts; including painting and ballet, under’ the general peading of “Art in the Communi- ty.” Speaker for the series, which second+week in May, ‘will be Mr. John Fraser Mills,: distinguished | Arts Supervisor of the University of B. C., Extention Department. Mr.- ‘Mills has recently returned from India where he spent a-year studying the Art forms -of that country, He will bring with him to Castlegar, an interesting series of slides made during his India stay. Mr. Mills. also hopes. to show some rare films and play. record. or, at the High Ambulance — , CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY: THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Flowers Phone 3601 VEGETABLE SOUP * Campbells, 2 for .... 25c¢ CHEESE Q $ { . { 5 * Krafts, 2 Ibs. .... BREAD 16 oz. loaf” Loaf..... 14 Frozen Foods ER VALLEY PEAS. CRON oo. ecewsesscsesnees 19c STRAWBERRIES - ‘Carton . 39c ICE CREAM ‘Brick .. ‘ Revialbce Mother With MOTHER'S DAY - MAY Sth Special Wrap SMILES N’ CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES $1.3€ to $1.75 COLOK "PERFUME ee is al -PLETS?- . Rexall ‘Brug Day’ or sleet Phone 4231" OPEN;: Monday Wednesday and Friday Evenings School," as soon as possible. CATSUP Hunt's, bottle PLUM JAM Nabob, 4 Ib. tin .... . MARGARINE Delmar, 2 Ibs. PIE CRUST MIX Purity 2 neritecas ‘BANANAS Lb. eestor | Milk, qt... ale | FLOUR -_ 28 ID. DAE nnn OUR SHOE DEPT. Canvas. Footwear Wemen’s ‘Tennis. Shoe-pr. : Misses Arch Pall pr. Boys’ Runner, black, pr. . “Mew 8 Basketball, ‘p May 12-13 . “LIBRARY EWS ' Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CHEST X-RAY KINNAIRD .TUESDAY May f (th / Vol. 7, No. 18° Be CASTLEGAR, ‘(BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 8 Cents Per Copy Everyone Urged to'Get Chest X-Ray) | : X-Ray Clinic To Be Here — And In Kinnaird Next Week | “0 Phe B.C. Tuberculosis Society X-Ray Clinic will be ne wietting the ‘Castlegar District next week under of the Rotary Club and the' Home Nursing ‘Division, St. John’s ‘Ambulene ’ Association, Kinnaird Centre. . The clinic will be inthe Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall next Tuesday for the benefit of residents of -Kinnaird, :_BlueSerry ‘and Genelle.’ Wednesday | and Thursday the clinic ‘will be in _]Extended To Give :Treceive a telephone message from forming 'thém that the, Syringa Creek-Deer Park road is to be ex- tended to the point the dake” from. Renata, and ‘that Neer Park Road ToBe | 1,000 Cars Fill Streets Waiting For Ferry ‘-/Renala Daily Gutlet Renata residents were happy to Fostered At Y: Rossland Trail MLA‘ the Hon. R. E Sommers, last’ Saturday ‘in- Orthodox Traditions, Unity outh Festival Castlegar and Brilliant were hosts to the Seventh Annual Wouth Festival of the Spiritual Community of Christ last Celgar Officers Visit Sawmill Operations ‘Wentworth Brown, Vice Presi- dent and General Manager of the Celgar ’ Development Company, C."V. Robson, a director of the Company, and D. Brooks, saw- mill engineer, paid a visit to the paige area this week, meeting Hy across lay, the deeply 1 be- Handed down by ward of mouth year, it possible. Tie X-Ray equipment that is now’ touring: the West Kootenay, finding | are preserved, the: Milnto :_A large gathering. estimated at very much and ‘looking forward over 2,000 from all parts of ’the area, ‘is purchased ‘by the T.B.|to bi-weekly passenger sérvice| West Kootenays, from Midway to Society -who assist. in’ the case aud weekly frelght service via the} Creston to Perry's Siding in the nata” Castlegar ‘at’ the’ Legion: Mi ial Hall for benefit of residents of Castlegar, Robson, -Thrums, St and’ area, Hours on all pene days in both centres will. be from 11 a.m, to noon and from 2 p.m. to 6 pm. Appointments ‘for chest X-Rays are being made in Kinnaird by the..Home Nursing Division as- sisted by Jadies of the Kinnaird ‘Women's “1: In C. The Public Health serv- Miss B.:\Conroy, Public Health Nurse. Slocan. Valley, attended ‘and (28 The is operated by the TB Control | wilt have a: daly. outlet forthe] choirs f Division, ‘Dept. of Health, and fier ave 2 aa! Le choirs from communities ‘in the Welfare of the Provincial Gov-' sion: is.completed. ie road. exten-/ area, showed how well’ they, had: been working on the hymns, reli- Such an’ outlet ‘has beeii thelr gious’ background, “and “literary ice is responsible for, the“use of | fond hope for ‘many’ yearsand work they had been studying dur- the equipment in each Jocal area! they are hoping. their“ nelghbor| ing the winter months. and those who are arranging. the community, ° ‘YS lappointments for the X-Rays here,,| the lake from them, will reselve|on the lips of the ‘gathering ‘and are working in cooperation with |help ‘so ‘they may. link up’ with a, white covered table with bread fhe soa and enjoy the same daily and. Salt'‘stod before the parti- ie water,: across |’ Prayers‘ for world peace ‘were in ‘the Sea Cadets are handling the appointments and will- be arrang- ing: them Saturday as they can- vase Castlegar, Kinnaird and Rob: ‘son, in.a Bottle Dr Eve rt Lila Fenner Wins: Ses Scholarship 3 eifants symbol of this | people's ief in “peaceful toil.” :XPreservation of traditions rather than competition ‘was’ the :key- note. Community, Secretary, John Doukhobors™ whereby the folk songs, psalms and dramatic pi J,’ Verigin explained:‘ "this festi- |: event'of the year for Orthodox Since their forefathers left Russia,:|" that the. ferry took. aboard the last of the lineup of vehicles esti- mated at 1,000 or more. In charge of the festival were K. C. Dergousoff, chairman, and Peter Arishenkoff, secretary, of Grand cone peter Kinakin of le! Ki Celga ‘Secretary, who had been in the leces, | area for the week previous, The Celgar visitors were guests at the weekly meeting of the Cas- tlegar Kiwanis Club Tuesday. eve- ning. where Mr. Robson Spoke highly of.“the tremendous poten- tilities of the Arrow Lakes region and -Mr, Brown reminded those Present that Celgar “is here to stay because we! have-a large, e in the area.”. of Glade * and Pater Makortoff of Crescent ‘Vailey, The men left for Nakusp Wed- nesday, ty The numbtring: project in th House Numbering Nearing Completion - e ‘Village of Castlegar which the - free service paid for by Christmas |. _ ean. still be ‘cured "_ pPost:.Qttiée Dep: it fe WHITE CAKE. MIX PURITY, pkt. ..... GREEN BEANS DEWKIST, 15 oz. 2 for CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Q.T-F. 15 oz, tins, 2 for SPIC & SPAN Regular Pkt. OATS, Quick Cooking MAPLE LEAF, 5 Ib. bag .... wee e BUTTER, ist. ‘Grade 2 ths for . $1.28 THE CO-OP ( ( NEW LOW a PRICES - 00 D.: YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THEM ANYWHERE TODAY! 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The two adjudicators,; Frank Odell and Mrs, Peggy McFarlane, t by* the performers, ©. .| val’ brings’: my people together. ‘whaintains ‘unity, preserves and i ‘oves our -culture, It’s. pur- in. is not’ to competé but to Castlegar Rotary Club are:in charge of, is sradually | nearing com- pletion, R: A. D. West, ch i of the ra ported yesterday. +’ Numbering of all nibuses on the ‘Bast side of the railway in‘ the village, should’ be completed this week and numbering on the Shew- ° chuk is to be. next week, Mr. West Music Festival |". = The ‘census and ‘vil- | Rue are the 50 to 100 block. From. _ a High tists ' werp. ‘among a record ‘total: of re saw a: ‘West Kootenays at the 21st annual | tion by a gu2st choir ‘from ‘Nelson held: in Nelson ‘ali last week. ‘ under the direction of Rev. Dixon | 5 lage ‘y which ‘the. fee are conducting ‘and compiling with the Project, |, Reeves, ‘and .a ‘the | Provincial “ Department.” a Raird, “won” this area; Lila: :Henner of Kin- ‘amiong runners up. “A fine class,” 5 Mrs. said. lucation “The heavy volume of: “traitic, will not be completed for another fot two weeks, however; : as’ these part end of the village’ must be checked .with the tele- phone di ‘¥. and’ Power.Com- | tor'the Jwinning artist from th donated : by the Soroptimist Club. tof... ‘Casflegar-Kinnaird-Robeoti;'| - “Not one | one of ‘the’ biggest Poor student among them. Teach- fers_of these students are to be congratulated.” towns. in’ the + plained : ° Kine {| under 8,.9, 10 and 11 years.” haind, pending approval “of | ie its istruction, : This’.compares to the Trio, Giris under, 16 “— Stan: Jey: Humphries-High School, Cas- val, ho er, the many vehi ‘tlegar, 82’ marks; was. only entry. overflowed ohto' tearly all “They ‘show .a great deal of. pro-| Village streets ‘as’ they lined ‘up mise if they stay, together and: ‘their’ turn ‘f0 board the ‘was”-thes-adjudi¢ator’s: = ns at Main’ lumbia and: “Maple. vand Colums Se Soe ction’: A.- Hut aed | Diss rere plvaged and the. bi ‘of 86-and 83. Warren Thomlinson High School, “Castlegar tied ‘for PU) first with, Group 2 of Nelson ‘with Pianoforte ‘under eight yearn: “Little aes “Dance” = W.-L.| were. dressed.i in quaint Swiss cos- | T¢sponse ‘to a request from one of 84° marks." ‘The young dancers pany lists to make sure ‘of ac- PB curacy.’ a wi Mr. West explained the plan: ‘ac- cording to. which the .n is proceeding. “Bast of the rail- way, numbering begins: at Cedar Street and goes south on the Ave- ues ‘Mr, West: i : Pine and: Maple, 300; “Maple. Elm, 400; 'Eln to Green, 500." "Pine Street west ‘of Coil tumes. Mrs. McFar- | the village..c '$15,800 ‘total of ‘building’ ‘Bermits ‘Williamson — Audrey of ed i 1953. 85 marks; | ‘Louise - Askew, >, Kinnaird, third, Castlegar,’ . second, © “attended by about 35- Wanless. gave'notice he will pres- > vent’a bylaw restricting the keep- villages have the power to prohi- “obit or ‘mals'which are found to be nuis- ‘ances. It was noted'too that there ‘other animals. and that.some of : these perhaps ‘derive a, good por- |: a Bonderoff, dwelling, $6,000; F Churainoff,- awellitig’ ‘$7,000; eit garage, $400; J.-S. Hardy, ad- ‘dition to” dwelling $500; E.-Ces- :Serly, addition’ to dwelling $150; :C. Lamb, chicken house, $100: and iA. Obedkoff, chicken’ house, $15. ‘Coop: Sociely | Hold. 2nd. Annual Banquet The Castlegar. Cooperative Re- tail Society held their second an- nual banquet and party in St. ‘Al- Stanley Humphries ‘High School C sis ::| Boat® and “Sailing” by. D’Averil 84. ‘Daphne ‘Maélean ‘Angus also ‘competed. “Eve with consummate‘ ease,” Mr. Odell said.-“Out of a class of nine, | £ the marks were all’ close. There are . some, here.” ../ Pianoforte under 9: Teresa Ann Oswald of Castlegar | ,. and Lila, Maureen Fenner,of Kin- naird among. runners up. Bes nior high ‘age, ““Crimond.” The ban’s' Parish Hall; -Briday. ng; and friends. Following. the delicious turkey banquet the evening was round~’ ed out with: old ‘time dancing ‘to ecorded ‘music ~provided .: by. ‘George Craft:-and his peptes ad- ‘dress, system. : played by: F. Hostetter, F. Pere- hudoff, B. Grummett and L. Fen- ner, 82‘marks. “They played well ‘child played | _- Play Nadeen: Perehudoff, Tarrys’ tied |thanking them for. their speedy Nelson, “170 ‘marks.- Lillian Ski- whereby ‘streets wére kept open promising pianists |, pote, Mateys sod Lenny, Savinkoff, |in_case of,fire. « marks; ‘Bernie Lightle, Kinnaird, ‘B £alty | Susan” Mitchell, Vera Konkin, among runners up. Giction, in this class, Mr. McFar-| pionship — Sharon White of Cas- “ , Br i nenit qj tie, se- [as sald: All the marks: were tlegdr’ among runners-up. Helen Butler,’ Castlegar, among runfers-up. three tied for second with’ 167: “Plamoforte, ‘under 13, Section B— marks. . ‘Wanda Lindgren, Castle- Barbara Martin of: Robson, third garamong thrée tied for third: with 84 marks,’ E emt 468 marks. ; Alt did: very’ lane’ regretted’ there’ ve not soe fate) BES at taking” inissi boys. Bart instead 8 eule written a letter of thanks to the Castlegar - Detachment. RCMP ‘or first. with Karen. Wilson’ of /224 efficient regulation of traffic | / ~ It-was not until more than four hours after the festival ended Castlegar and of : well ‘indeed: ae , Elocution, Intermeciate Champ- second, 168 ‘There were lovely voices’ and Pianoforte under 13- years _ Elocution, Giris under 15, — Sharon Wyllie’ of Castlegar among \Centinged ‘on page 10) together,” Mr. Odell commented. tainly’. worthwhile. “I ‘only’ wish there had‘ been ‘more entries.” There are more than a Judy. Whittaker of Castlegar‘tied gifis. under .15. — for’ second ‘with three'other Gone: “poultry and other animals within Village limits: i: is under} ‘considera-’| vtion “by. the C: ‘Board of C {aI was pleasing to hear and cer Second Annual Credit Union Officers School Held in Gasilega <-.;\ A: large. attendance. made the Second. annual Credit’ Union Of- ‘fiters” School, heli in Castlegar last Saturday, a huge’ success. This testants with 167 marks. Maur- ‘School, sponsored by the’ ‘West Kootenay Chapter of Credit: ‘Unions, Jeen «Lipset. of: Castlegar. ° was| was. ina Te Ga fame Here “A nuisance bylaw which would restrict the ‘raising’ of, rabbits, | ugurat ‘Credit Union. history.-It proved to be so helpful that it is now be- coming ‘an annual with the fullest encouragement of the Credit Union League. a.m, in“the Stanley - Humphries ‘High School, after which the “Of. ficers’ School started its i breaking . :up into ‘six panel dis- cussion . ‘groups, ,covering credit ited. last’ year as an experiment, first of its ‘kind -in affair, and chapters afield. are copying the idea, Registration took . place at-9:00 Mrs: Ivan D t of Castle. much to the rail is.num- when! residents purchase their Spaced meno cud eaten numbers from the can- pis-alone all streets,to, First Ave. SOSSETS WHO: call to! assign! them7 at the Rossland High School. +]: Miss :] Humphries Taine ‘Senior High Derek Fraser District Winner Again Miss’ Cory Ann Barnes of Kin- naird, was Castlegar contestant at the district finals of the int Annual’ Knights of ‘Pythias Pul lic Speaking contests held in ec EP, Hall at Trail, Sunday after- noon, which were won for the second year in succession by Derek. Fraser, Grade XIE student es, whe is.a_ Grade the’ Si Corry Ann Barnes Winner (OF Local: Speaking. Finals As top junior speaker of the evening, Miss Barnes received a Plaque. Winning ‘senior speaker . was .Pat Romaine of Deer Park who is a Grade Ten student. He received the cup. that is pres- ented annually. _ Runner-up inthe finals here was Barbara Martin of Robson by. , Virginia Nine: School, won ‘the preliminary Cas- tlegar finals here Friday evening. She. among six local senior and’ junior high-school students on the topic “Motor Manners and How. to -Promote Them,” who competed in ‘the lo- v: Gail ‘Seaton. and Lynn Campbell. Judges were G. W. Shaw, Mrs: .L Horey and Mrs, .W. E. McCabe withJ. Sherbiko as master of cere- monies, :and* J.‘A..Charters and C. W. Fraser, timekeeper. In announcing -the judge's de- cision’ Mr. Shaw. said it was.a_ cal’ finals which where ‘held in the! Twin Rivers Hall.- close: contest with’ only a few gar-and Mrs. Vivian"Sammons. of | ° Trail as for the chap- ‘ter : A. hot ‘dinner was’ served. at noon: in the High School, and a meeting Monday evening, the Board d :ion to the matter after’a village ha to of the smell from rabbits. being raised ‘by one of his neighbo: Health Commissioner: Gerry: ing of these animals, . at a future meeting. In the discussion, it was noted village. It was suggested however, .that there are still less populated sections of the village where such keeping of poultry, -rabbits . and |’ other animals be prohibited in the’ ict the keeping of ani- are a number of village residents ‘who keep rabbits, “poultry” -o1 ing a nuisance to anyone, meet with general approval ‘was on '| to prohibit the raising of the ani- ‘mals within a certain distance of jany building or. street. : Ke? i might be kept without be- ‘The suggestion that seemed: to tion of their living venses from them. . pe oas ed that’a dn the_bylaw. superviso! At their regular | nual Masti were given by the moderators of | ors ‘at the b. the panels, and general disctusion vbert’ ott, president of the West to. the’ village: office so: wo | followed. Moderators years ago requesting that all/Stoups were'Al Martin and R: R./ Unions; Larry Dunn, a director of- Jom Wood from Nelson. Chair-| vr, man for the Officers’ School. was. Vancouver" Dick Monteutet of itis Your Story” ‘was shown, out- | Union’ League,. with ‘offices in lining: ‘the _ origin, “growth and | Vancouver, who gave an inspir- services’ of the Cuna Mutual In-4 ‘surance Company, a part of, Cre-| the Credit. voter movement, its said he| dit’ Union ‘benefits, ° :-- tah would discuss the matter with the Nictor Jénks, snelsmens recall: ‘West: ‘Kootenay Health Unit before} d: ii forenoon and the afternoon, with He also congratulated the West, insurance and: an- [banquet 4 in the Twin Rivers’ Hall the evening for the Officers and wives or friends, with’ the Si : At the end of the day, “reports isters catering. _ Speak- Al- Kootenay Chapter on the success of this second. annual school, re- minding those present that it was their which F "| Points Separating © the. *werious - “Each Sisto be congratulated for. the-speech he or she- gave tonight,” Mr. Shaw said. Ie A.’ Thomas, principal at the the. Officers’ Shoot idea, and ‘made it a reality. It is the first of its kind and the idea i: is spread- ing, with benefit, to many other and credit unions, of -the | Kootenay Chapter of Credit and, Ray i ‘the Trail Credit Union and of the {B.C.“Credit Union League, Ace ‘frail, and John Wilson‘ and; i Bailey, chairman of the day, and eo" a ker of the evening was Mr.” ‘Montrufet, man- +Duting the day a film: entitled aging-director of the -B.C. Credit ing "arid. informative address on wth,” and tl High, pres- ented the awards to the winners. He praised the Knights of Pythias for carrying on the contest and said it is doing a great deal to promote better public speaking. Another honor to the West Kao- tenay Chapter'came in the news: that Mr. Larry Dunn’s applica-' tion’ to attend the University, of! Wisconsin for the two weeks course on Credit Union Mr. *Sherbike paid tribute to Mr. ‘Thomas and Mr. Alan Har- vey, English teacher/at the high school, for fostering such promis- ing. oratorical talent, tion.and work, had been accept- weeks every year for three years | and:only fifty from ‘the: North! American continent attend. Six! people are from Cdnada, of which | Mr.“Dunn will be one. ‘The day: was. conclud in enjoyable fashion with danting. from such dif- gro’ of| Ri There. were breaks: inthe full] the’ inlividtiat’ “credit unions in lay's agenda for: coffee in the| the League, ferent points as Nelson,-Rossland, and others participated. ed.. This course is given for two; j Tannis: and Trail, Burton, Fruitvale, Nakusp : were provided: by the Yeas Sisters, Babs, who sang four duets “aecompanied by Mrs. F. Hostetter'at the piano. . Judges for the district finals at Trail,, Sunday were Frank Bein- der, Rossland; Cecil Pitt, ‘Ross- land; and W. Fromson, Trail. The district winner will. now compete in the provincial finals at Vernon, May 21 >and: 22. ‘Runner-up in the -. district finals was Alan Little of Trail.