‘THE DUSTY DAYS. Serious any snow during the past winter left fields bone dry in ene spring. in Alberta. Little t Soil drifting: and: dust °° storms have swept the province from southern border regions to Peace River country. A typical scene is shown, above, where top soil and sand haye blown from the fields ond covered a seeder Mn PUBLIC NOTICE ROBSON BROWNIES — To meet |} sr. Citizens meeting, Sept. 24. at the community hall, Sept. Legion Hall, 7.30 p.m. Enter- 27 at 3 p.m. All girls 7-10 years tainment by Eastern Star. invited, Castlegar ‘girls Interested in Reserve Thurs, AMT. Oct. 21 for | Girl Guides or Rangers, register Coffee Party of Women’s Assoc. ‘| -at Castlegar United” Church; of Robson Comm. Memorial | sept, 23, 680 p. . Car Wash, Sept. 25 at Texaco Station, Plaza. Square Dancing, Twin Rivers Hall,’ Sept. 24 at 8°'p.m. Begin- ners Sept. 27 at S73-4th Ave, Castlegar. t uvamaane Bale — Hospital WA 25, Legion Hall, Exceptional vatues, come early. Bummago — Kinnaira UCW Oct 2, 16 am Legion Hall, art~ ieee can be left at U. C ‘pase- ent, Sept. 29 after 6 p.m. Tops Mecting, Rotary Health Centre, Sept. -23, 7.30 p.m. Dr. Ternent Guest Speaker. PLUMBIEG & ‘SMITH'S HEATING LTD. 61. CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR eA MT fi et Vritia SAVAGE Rand is your kind of shoe — it’s styled for young men on the go. We have a large chéice of quality-made Rand shoes in the latest styles. Get with it— with Rand. From $13.95 ccc _ CASTLEGAR DRUG | ool a WINNERS OF SHEAFFER'S SCHOOL OPENING ‘COUNT: ‘THE-CARTRIDGE’ CONTEST ARE: DONNA. ZEBROFF, Box 323: ‘Cutoger © “ BILL:-COOK, Castlegar.’ “LUBA HOOLAEFF, -Box 315, Castlegar. Congratulations ‘Students! _ CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. GOULET : PHONE 365-7813. Corner of Pine and’ Columbia /,Open Monday - Saturday 9-6. Friday 9-9 Toasimaster Club Has Varied Topics For First Fall Meet It-will be a short week in “The meeting, ay last Thurs- day at the Marlane Hotel in Cas- so that after a century it’s about three quarters of a day. ahead of time. The last time the’ calendar 5 was changed to October 15. England, however, did‘not ac- cept: the Gregorian calendar -un- til 1752 at which time an 11 day correction had to be made, 4 The next adjustment will be made in the year 200 at which who spoke on ‘This G: Golf’. It was a sport, Mr. s0 suggested, which provided one.not only with exercise and social outlets, but is an excellent Means fo achieving a control ov- er one’s more violent emotions. and_ literature be" showed how. man: has destroyed and is des- troying at. an ever increasing rate. the riches of the ‘earth and eut from. the paper — a_de- parture. from ‘usual procedure by table . topies master “Andy Shutek ‘and.-one which’ excited considerable © laughter, -particu- larly when one member was able: to to Identify, a fashion model "Evaluations in which praise coupled with suggestions for improvement were made _ by. George Shanks ‘of Oasis, guest and’ new. member Bernie Mac- Kinnon of Genelle and Roy King of Kinnaird. Peter -Majesgay, || the club treasurer, was genial host and chairman for, the meet- ing. BIRTHS A lara assortment ‘of shades dn Aires: of yarn : NORTHLAND, 4 ply for :Indian Hg MOHAIR, 1.0. 89g Mulitone MOHAIR $1.05 : All. 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In lade,” coral Per ‘Yard -. : Glamour Crepe - i es Yard $1.95. in red and brawne “ “HUSH PUPPIES” camel, caviar, paleface : or riverbed ‘shades. : Will bi Gattaea very, Very ‘Hydro. does: not;agree: with thi ‘gladly aly cha allege ‘Dr. Keetle aide ally, contents rtain ‘statements that. he =" argainer — horse trading’: *atlon of dieasin' etc. +I received: an ‘answer saying licy is fair, land acquisition dict \d: by: people: who; are -very’ blems involv eas if Hynes cv Ans BE ‘and that-1 wanted to ers & ment: {forwarde en’ we are? prepared, ; instructions \ from || itten, council: ta ree our: examin: aH) fo tie be ‘received and’ filed: This was ‘then: done“on/a:: unanimous vote o£. commissioners. te: that the anit affairs depart: mploym eran the .demand ‘for skilled workers so: great: that current: vocational training. progr: vide’ them quickly &1 + Speaking on .the need: for. Jor: repare cont: ‘im: senoets. unt until: ‘every; froin former Comi Gwilym, Hughes, also on the sub. ject. o! sewer system, .was area ceived | and ‘filed ° by, “without: being rer yey Ang but t ‘be read pri- sion’ and replacement. bylaw centi:‘complete ‘and:work. on. th 200,000-gallon ‘ e will reecive the Regi Colleg Peg hear of fhe Pollution : Con- ernment; Mr. Ca- Ni ok’ Si ® GASTLEGAR © @ GOUNCIL @ naz jegar“council ‘on™ Tues: || Mr. Waugh: will duti were. iene lebert add ciderable time’, Wa | logging: be hg ed cep m Rasp! who: eir join:with S| dicate ‘interne choice of Project isto-be* held. in‘ ohe: ‘although * the: tpartnership ‘di with: now Mines ‘Minister Don thers: in, Trail upon in his) pointm a ea tite ‘An: éen “practicing on “Mickey. Moran: is:a ‘pesuate | on ‘Mic Mora 194¢ : the faculty. local, ‘O- -| vin: president ‘of © | Saatteeae eee ‘Club and’ the ranch; Mr. Mc ‘Abbotsford,, Well: known’ Kootenay lawyer ‘Was a'gunnery officer with the RCAF during the Second ‘World War. 1s‘a’ past‘member. of ‘the! Cas- 9) a-past member of: the if: the : Kiwanis ; Curl- ing Club and’ is ‘an ardent. golf: er. In; Kiwanis .'work,'. Mr.’-Mo- ran headed’ “up. the’ annual May 24:celebration: for. several years, ‘was at.one time: in; charge fof the ‘annual: blood’ donor - clinic and started the club's little lea- fue committee which organized | ttle league in'this drea’ 'e: two daughters aged: 9 d and two sons’aged 8! and-7: He is’ a. past ‘president of the’ Trail ‘the: facull 1958 ‘and‘ mitten: ave’ |‘and opened '’ the; Gran: office in’ October ‘of. that year. ‘He and) his‘ wife ‘Audrey a: dauehier’ Danna need 5. Kinsmen ‘Clubyand on the executive of the Colo: rahe Lodge. He: is president ; of St Michael's: PTA: at Trail: and is onthe school’s: governing: board. The son of well) ‘known Deer on the spore has also been ‘Campaign manager. in‘ the Boundary. ‘city for’ the wat: I A eled’ with’ Mr. |'ce: d-.into active golfer an ip: ( on] curler and for. for many years, ed seni and softball ‘Ca