Thursday May Srd, 1951 -. Castle News Thur sday’ Ma: ord, 1951 _ Page: 9 3 Ons PAY - DAY tee ie een Phone 4911 — SPECIALS. = ALIETTER TO THE EDITOR | 7 ‘By Len Walker Brilliant, B.C. : $ : wet d----- 7A car, oad i SATURDAY- - - MONDAY - - TUESDAY ogsat Bosewe ba a Dear Sir: April 27, 1951 J Receive 1 of. 8. ort fens s is the evening wo have all been:|. : ye “" STONEBORD" the im coved! ‘fires MARGENE.. . scene 2S ss ESS e 0 0 ODS weiting for as the Midget League gets under way at 6 ee This is an open letter of pnoteat to the Bosra of: | eat se RI z P : ! MUPFETS..3 20.00.02 £OFs*s 0. “ye 5 ene sce29¢ Pp lotclock with the Yanks who are managed by yours truly Trade, School Board, teachers and whoever fostered this proof wait. board. eo a —f BAKING PDRS.:..Blue Ri bbon.". Mewacaw a e2oe€ meeting the Red Sox with Tom Eemperd at the helm. So if. : garbage collecting idea for the school children... I am | in7. ° a pte deagths. SODASS. 000s ¢spladm ..s305 cease b 298 you fans have nothing special on this evening take a‘— J'not. protesting against the elean-up- but. the manner in in 7, “and 9 £ eos tas aoe: WAX PAPER. ae , 200 ft, rolly:.. .65¢ Those ove ure dotnd. perk and see for! yourselves how aan he eee eee ee ; ca eee es : wana H ec 862s 00 per 4000: sq. et. fa See ° . In the st place they were to ey were sl A = =f FREE DELIVERY ad S65 azaons* . .63¢ “East. Monday I hed @ chat with Mr. Muirhead of Kin,- ow. celebrating Arbor Day. It seems too obvious to mention, |j Sch aba at ae eae eae pe SEae ARTE AEAE AE TE HEEL EHH ET a ‘ naird. He told me that they hald a meeting on Sunday . ie — ae -that Arbor Day was a day, set aside for the planting of A CAR OF .CEHENT Is EXPECTED . THIS WEEK FRESH MEAT‘ .AND. FISH bee 29th ont Shek over 100: attended. After getting them'|: im. trees and shrubbery; especially. to encourage forest — {ff SESE ee JEHE JE SEA APSR ease Te Seabee He gEE A EGE aCe SOE IESE : j on : : : puere away they find that they have 1 Bantom team, Me conservation. (Please note: ARBOR: has nothing to do with WE. ARE AGENTS IN CASTLEG AR. FOR: THE Siz Midget, 1 Junior and a possible senior club, also 1 :* GARBAGE.) . -JOHNS-MA LE: LI E 0 a —. |@irls junior and 1 girls senior team. It looka like a ie Of course we all want a elean village; clean for the | FAMOUS . JO NVEL LIN E ROOR: CASTLEGAR: PUBLIC LIRRARY | : : [erent season for Kinnaird’ as well as Castlegar. a whole year, not just.one day. We want our children to * ING: ‘PRODUCTS. | -» @he Castlegar ‘senior team on Monday informed. frail : L take pride in keeping it clean, but if any of you. wort = The ‘penalise monthly: meeting of. the Castlegar Public {that they do not wish to enter their team in the ‘Trail ‘folks think that these ends: will be’ accomplished uy the . CAR: RAFFIES BANNED methods employed, your are very poor PEVCROLOELATE, to : say the least. . Port Arthur,.Ont. (CP) Chief Gonstable Geor j R : >: : ge ‘Taylor ‘fo.be specific, here are-the things to which I object/ na, reminded citizens that car raffles, declared illegal, 1. I object’ strongly to taking the children from. - ‘| to years ago pare are still peobi hi ted : = Library Board was held Tuesday evening in the Library. |League. It.seems that in past years the Trail league 4 In the ebsence of Mr. Charters Birs. Hoplend presided. = |have elwnys beat eround the bush as to whether we ere Bes | & letter was read from the Public Library Commission |to be allowed into the league or not. The time has | | atating that their grant of $250.00 would be recommended [finally come, we of Castlegar ere getting ‘sick and tired i owing to the fact that the Village ‘Comntsston. hava’ given lof being asked to get ‘on our knees and say “pretty “*!- | their class rooms during: school hours, for this. purpose. their grant of this emount. _ (phease". Apparently this sort of bickering always goes For forty years the teachers of this district have been: : es pee ee Boe as | It was unenimously agreed that’ a letter of thanks be jon when people forget that softball is a sport and not — trying, to impress upon the minds of the anti-school’- -— = — ——— sz ——J _ | sent to Mrs. Len Davis for so kindly convening the tea ‘business. ; element thet an education is more important than staying Set ae a: * | and‘ bake sale which helped maké ‘the opening such a great ' Qurning to the Major: leagues for a moment woe find home to clean house. Now you turn around and’ condone ow Pt suceesso that the New-York Giants have finally come out of their this attitude by saying that picking-up public rubbish. : C ‘4 5 H é CARR E number of aeouiuite wore. cL Sks paid end it was ‘ae: : tailspin. After losing a total of 11 games they finally. is more important then classes in school. If this ‘peally nutes gees oes would etal gting ena ow evening, _fefeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 8 to 5 last Konday | 4s the case then cleaning garbage is important enough WITH INFLATION. HBRE. WHY NOT TRADE . ea ew cata pats ng and other né6ces- ° ay for business people and any other adults who. could, to : 9 ee * the vee: a : one Genes this wool in: the Bantom and Midget leagues: give a helping hand. Certainly it was important envugh WHERE ‘YOUR ‘DOLLAR | BUYS: THE MOST? 7 : ary houra: esday 3-5 pms end 7-8 Poms | ; : : wes ge ; for the teachers to help instead of standing around TOT i Silene eee a Ve ey Te ESS tm Oo toe gas Senn ard : as Friday 3-5 poms and 768 poms a ae beanie bial oe meee giving orders, thus implying . that they are superior to “SOAP POWDERS, _Duz, Oxyé dol, _Rinso Tide Loeeak Sy ee faces “9° @denta-. pian : 2 tee ond | the children whom they teach (and therefore the parents... GIANT SIZE ‘BOX. eae ie eek 2 — «10 Tigers eae is Yankees : Mdget : who pay the texes to supply the money for their sale- . KLEENEX TISSUES, (2. boxes. Sik ee BIE : e ries). » SQUIRREL . PEANUT. ‘BUTTER lg. 4802 can. 89¢ 2. I object to the children. being "forced" to elean ‘NABOB COFFEE, pound. NE Rta Teac OR REG Sp eS 990¢: -other ‘than the school yard.. Volunteers should have been|j: ‘MALKIN'S: ‘BLUE LABEL. TEA, 1D ea ES called for and the adults should ‘have set an: example by : JELLO,. all flavors, 5 3 pkgs... nt os aee { doing their share of cleaning. After all wa are ‘living © An MIRACLE ‘WHIP, 16 0z jar : in a Democracy where: slave labor has.no part. “HEINZ, “Bab food. : ki ad, . xr Sees = 3. ‘I object to the children being given no. warning apy 100 any. in cans. SEs: | of what was expected of them. They went to school wear-. jf RED TOP. ‘DOG -FOOD ; 2 CANS cee eee two es es ing good clothing instead of old blue jeans. They were - CRISCO, 1 1b) pkoi. fee tee ees forced to pick up filth: with their bare hands because -PUPE. GROUND BEEF, ib bebe oes eeene. they were not told to take rakes to achool.. : PURE LARD, Ab pkg. ay p ; : - . &e° No provision was made to give the children arink- as a . ing water while they were away from ‘the school. es ae Let us have more clean-ups by all means, whenever they. are needed. But let us make sure that: the laborers, ehildren and adults volunteer their services. This will oLaat do away with the necessity of bosses and “straw bosses. Then when.their work is done let them roast weiners. or marshmallows or have sane other. fun. Don't forget game time > toonight at 6 o*clock. pai . ‘ ‘Vancouver (cP) Sale. of. chocolate ‘milk in igoheol was ; : ‘britizea’. by Dr.. Frank MeCombie, acting Bo. director-of CUSTOM MADE "FLEXALU A "VENETIAN * hental health. He said the chocolate milk could ande the BLINDS: rier ore eer ee : . ork “of ‘almost. mitts eneen 4 Ereventixe measure Ageinss fee =| _--FLEXALUM ‘IS’ A’ SPRING’ TEMPERED ae = ALUMINUM | FLEXIBLE ‘AND NONE= i _CORROSIVE,, ‘’AVALLABLE IN A ca WIDE RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS | THAT WILL NOT PEEL; FADE OR CRACK:. -_— : REMEMBER “MOTHER. i SUNDAY: MAY. 13th: = MILK, Bordens* tall tins.) 6.00 0%000 015¢. Ones O-A. Stevens. _ TROPICAL ee ‘SALAD’: P2802 tin: 436 : : | “ an : “FO FREE | “ESTIMA e789 2 0 z Thank your, Mr.. Editor for publishing ‘thie: It is a ‘BOYS. ST ONG. Ee : é | ; | BRON 4221 ee oT PINEAPPLE .P [ECES sPiT i King 2802 tind42¢.. privilege which I hope we all appreciate to be living = RC et “BLACK MAGIC. 33 2 R WRITE CF : : Chocolates. ‘85&1. 65 ’ CARLSEN'S BUILDING. BLENDED JUICE::...: 348 OZ tins. 6.2. 42K ; | ina Demeeracy where we can air our.views. . CORDUROY. PANTS - oCco é » SUPPLY, Kinnaard TOMATO JUICE, Cheerio 200ztin 3 for.39¢.) . ees : : ae DALRY: MILK CHOCS: z Kit ard... ° : yo 6 to 12 yrs. SS : 80¢ and $1, 50. - mre ee CUT GREEN. BEANS, Bulimans.15, 0z 3/.46¢° ; orien eae | Sewwo tndest ene e aoe ae ae || eee SODA BISCUITS Red. Arrow 2 1b; pkg. .58¢.- POOR PEDESTRIAN’ ‘8 good: buy. PERFUMES $1. Spe QUARANTEED.. ‘COFFEE majikins Best 1 fb. pkg.......95¢ “LARD. Gainerss.s.01 ibs. pkee. ces 29K. PICNIC: HAMS (3 USS Die as ee Boe PORK. SHOPS: ee ee a ; ‘In this’ automobile age aten® a ina jority of Wesels have had wheels put under them and municipalities. have almost stopped pbuilding ‘sidewalks in residential areas, the ‘|plight of the pedestrian is hot an enviable one....... Pedestrians. conld held “keep the accident rate dow by. walicing. on the ‘leftipnd side of the road.. sie ‘.=-