: Castile News January. ith, 1952 ‘Castle News, Boe TAT RATERS LIST + following members of the Brigade for their co-operation 1.0.0.5. . FOUNTAIN AND COFFEE. ‘SHOP = wat eee 0 a during the year. The time which they contribute makes ‘The ‘reguler’ wiguthiy. meeting of the Lillien Killough - Ly gee : possible the protection the Village enjoys: E. Lewis- ne Chapter I,0.D;E; was. held in the. Twin Rivers. Hall jon pee Se : neinawaoe | Assistant Chief, G. Carr - Engineer, J. Taylor, K.' fi Monday evening. with 25 members. present. and ‘the: Regent, a : ; 2 . « |Rigby, E. Hall, J. Townsend, S. Dower, J. Kelly, F. eae Mrs. A.T. Horswill in ‘the chair. : LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED ANYTIME, PIE AND - Fomenoff, J. Mason, J. Desaulnier, J. Schnell and N. ’ Mrs. H.. Sommers Teported that the net procesds - from COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE, SOFT DRINKS & Oglow. : ; : the Annual Christmas Draw amounted to $202.05. ay Goon ICE CREAM, ‘FLOATS, MILK SHAKES, CANDY. : ay Goes Fy Pe hae one: BY Whittaker reported on plans for purchasing a ee Northern Electric TOPPER ‘Rapios, : AD. West, BN | Picture for the new high school. ~~ : pk ‘in. Antena, » 57250 ho * MAGAZINES AND BURGE TANS , Fire Chief. Letters were read from Mrs..H. Vickers, a former... : : : mm : a , : ; nomber now residing in Victoria, from ‘Mrs: cue Fornelli ask Se : oy : [an om Mrs. Bo Trussler. : | tchexm a : E x G, CRAFT RE-ELECTED {cont'd from Page 1): e 3 ‘| he: cha edans.” E iF ree : : pter: mede a motion to: endorse a. resolution : »-The:-meeting eiosed with rayer follo 2 > et i ea sce aD ata LYNN RICHARDSON IS REWARDED FOR BRAVERY Gubiaiar Lacie Geo ree from the’ WoA; to the ae delicious ‘refreshments: his wrens § ‘by ee After negotiations which: were marked by their cordial When 13 year-old Lynn Ricahrdson, a Castlegar Girl : ‘ OL EEES hospitalization . fori eee weet and nese Be: Trupsler. iene veteran's wives, widows and dependents parents. | spirit of co-operation on the part of both parties, a Guide,-saved a-10-year-old boy from drowning at Pass : A donation of $5.00 is to ; i oer new salary schedule has been approved by wae C.D.TAe Creek in 1949, little did she know that an honor was I.0.D.8. Tecateee for fo ea, i st. ee CHOIR ssSeu and the Board. : in store for her. The sum of $55.40 ROU Ss ua : PARTY A new tus shelter has been completed for the children She was. merited a Girl Guide silver cross, one of : Veetions in’ ne dietrict for the T0sD Hoes Ae Jou : x : at the airport road and will fill a long felt need. the highest honors in guiding, and the first of its Udosrpet. tana. Pree uP fie ay svoning mas en oy BY. ‘members’ of the choir e : ‘ " : 4 : Ste AL 8: i The-ninth progress claim on the new school. for, : kind to come to the district. -| Nominations ‘for officers ‘and “‘eouncellors. Look ‘place land Mra: 3 .F. "Killowgn -on $37,000 was examined and approved. Mr. King reported The citation from Toronto headquarters, accompany- "lw tho Mrs « Wo 0; Devitt ‘and Mrs. H Hesketh acting as 1 "game t sircete way eee eH that bus schedules for the school children appear to be |ing the award, tells how she saved the life of Ken- |scrutineers. ‘the nominations committee was pisces ‘ona (ing ee Sontests ae ele Phd ae eae of the even. satisfactory. neth frew at a picnic at Pass Creek neer Castlegar \eorsists of Mrs.. Te: Seott, Mrs. Ve! Goresky and: Mra; poreca by. the hostess assisted’ S Mook noon The high school is. now operating mah the students. Aug. 25, 1949. She dived into deep water to rescue | Howarth; Those present ine luded: Mrs. Pak Mecct i Hostetter from Grades 9 - 12 in the upper story and the elementary |the boy when he fell off.a raft. The Empire Stud weet 4 + McCabe, Mrs. Hostetter jehildren in the lower story. The gymnasium and science ' Lynn will receive her silver cross on Friday, Janu- read an pire: Sets pas, sntan by Bee Mien 8 Waldie mae coe ier te better, ‘Tynh ‘Richardson, Elaine Cook, room it is expected will be in operation in about three | ary 19th, the presentation taking place on the stage Mrs. H. Sommers, Welfare Convenor re eis that 3. : i110 a Srey: Ann Wanlebs,, ‘Tennis and Barbara: weeks. The home economics and industrial arts areas are |of the Castle Theatre at S pm. Christmas hempers had. been - disieibutea cna al an h af ae = sae actarte es also progressing but will not be in operation until Lynn is a student at the new Castlegar High School, | ‘Jeord of wood ‘had been- delivered to one. femil ee ama a vores — next year,.under the Junior-Senior High School program. and is a patrol leader for her company. She has been “Mes: wm. ‘Eaéton vead a letter from’ Engl aace. : nl ees ene “WINTRY PUN ~ oe 5 — The Board: spent a considerable amount of study.on a ~|'a Guide for three years. Hous father, Frenk Richardson, ling their sincere thanks ‘for ‘the generous Ouniotnes. Paine Sy dete Oa a cane eerie * ip iar | e sents ce sane ae ace fe with a view isa a oe : : | parcel received from the Chapter. ae Ey &nybody who ‘didn't imeravénd, what. ood old-fashicuea ormulating a plen for next September. | Mrs; Jas. Gemmill, reported on. the gift of ook to | winter meant meant should eonetieeae the: drift by. now: Mr. Ls Theede of Cdstlegar was appointed janvier: on , ‘ ; i probation, to the new high school and a part time’ . _| OLD TIME DISTRICT RESIDENT PASSES. children. who had lost their father in: Wor 1d: War” dr. stenographer was also approved for the high school and ‘ saneioal floret be hy es Z oan notices for applications for the me renee were ordered Ralph DeGirolamo, a resident of the Kootenays for weeks. posted. ee ‘ over 55 years, died at Victoria cundey., at the age of The meeting ‘lowed’ with réfroshment’ gaeved a the The mepeing, adjourned at 11:30 p.m. ° 66. hostesses, Mrs. I.L.. Conroy, Mrs. J. ‘Lawson, Mrs. Boo Mr. DeGirolamo was a brother of ‘es. M. Demso. of : [Peterson and’ Mrs. AS Borodula. ; : Sie Castlegar. : a FIRE CHIEF'S ANNUAL REPORT (Gont*d from Page 1) the year, which greatly speeds the reporting of fires., NEW VIEWS: & 40 foot Alluminum ladder was purchased and carried : . Jon the truck also 2 additional fog Heeels and a coz Ottawa, (CP). The nation's prime minister was in Lon- ; “ste ‘Alban's Wid: wnela 4ts firet tees. for. 1951. in. : jJextinguisher and six coats. . |don, attending the Commonwealth prime ministers! con- © § »|the Parish Hall on ‘Thursday. arperncen Jans: ath. The enlarged water system with a eesti epee in . |ference. There Mr. St. Laurent was expressing Canada's}. i | were. ten, members. pre sent. a ere ; the number of hydrants and standpipes gives good cover- |views on measures to combat the global threat cf AN ete: President, Hrs. Ae Hor: rowill, age of the Village. Communism. He was expected.to bring buck to Ottawa new - | d9-puiiding inspections wers made. of miblic buildings views on what Ganada should do ta sten un her defence u : and apartment houses, for the purpose of enabling fire- |effort through proposals to be placed before the men 1: FO Beemie! familisr with ‘the: large buildings» aon session of parliament openine Jan. 50. [aad th Srey og . | of “he 2 Soe 2 LE ‘ES ay res oS cee It is’ Scasible that these inspections have comteibated:. toward the very low fire loss which Castlegar has enjoyed. : There wes one prosecution in Pclice. Court for lighting a fire without a permit, during the cloned season. A fine of $25.00 was imposed... An arrangement was worked out with teal, Rossland, Tadenac, Annable, Fruitvale and Kinnaird'whereby the Fire Brigades in these areas will be able to call on one another for assistanee in,the event of a conf ‘Lagrati On. This should be of great benefit to all concerned. . - At the present rate of growth in Castlegar it. will not be long before more modern fire fighting ‘equipment will be necessary. I believe that a 500 g. pM, pumper combined with high pressure fog should’ be: ‘considered within in : A cash donation to: the I. (0.Di Carpet: Fund was agreed upon. . “Archdeacon Resker. addressed. the ledias: ‘briefly: thanked’ them for ‘kind remembrances ae Ghristmas, |: : WE HAVE A. COMPLETE: LINE OF ALL BUILDING SUPPLIES. DROP IN AND SEE US TO-DAY FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS. = GILSON, WESTWELD AND BOOKER FURNACES. Jor the church. : PLUMBING » SASH SND DOORS, SMALL HARD- WARE. FLOOR TELE, WALL BOARD. AND BUILDING 4 pears seth ernebeed + : Box 292- .. Phone 2161 cyt Mrs. ‘Hostetter, on behe re of ths sundsy Schoo2; ; | thanked ‘the WeA;. for their: agsistance with, the : Ghrietma ae Sundey. School Perey t oases the next year or two. An additional 500 feet .of 23% hose will be needed this year at a cost of about; $1000 « 00. _ I would like to ‘take this opportunity to" th nk the |