SARTRE, Schoolhouse, recently. | ne. a bank. Accident — Sickness 4 NCE fa ee A households have-an autoi iB Mr. Demeo, who was alone in ithe car at the time of the acci- id side of the road, Two out af three Canadian A GOOD TIME FOR ALL AT THE _ BUILDING FUND BAL PLAYMOR | DANGE HALL Sa tag Me ~UE_ For Fun “| Hall, April 27, with 4 Songs! stress Joyce Hatin plays buffer. to the ideas being éullea by Bili Bankier (left) and Frank Heron eftight) from current ; slit in‘a vain every ‘Tuesday evening on their show, “Cue for Fun’ of wit, mirth, and zany antics when the tae comics get together: the CBC Trans-Canada network for. ' In support of Bankier, Heron and the charming Miss Hahn .' Thuretlay, May. 6.-195#° will begin~at 8. aoa ing draw and the evening cl Two Hew Members added to the strength of ;| armed. forces. Mrs. A. Capen an © : cr aia 1953 8,378 men wae During 3 present, The Bresident, Mrs, A. J. Weir, installed Mrs, A. Ferguson and Mrs, N. T..Qglow as new,mem| ne liclally welcom ea them ae e auxiliary, GLASSHEAT DEALER enter a . O..D. E's May: y Day ca May 24. At‘: was’ algo Jecided a delegate would be Sent to the Zone Coun- cil: meeting: at New Denver « on June 26 and 27. Summer Meeiings of* ‘the L.A. i FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 WIRING MATERIALS { | CASTLEGAR ~ Sash & Door Merms 155 MAIN st. : FHONE S2n1 MANUEAGKOREAA Or SASH - WINDOWS — DOORS - FRAMES ° ‘Thursday, May 6, 1954 CASTLE BENS: Catheerar B.c. Page 7 From January, 1953, to Jan- suary, 1954, average wage of male farm lelp per day without board Ancreased from $5.80 to $5.90; in the same period average wage per 8-hour day of men and wo- ‘men employed in manufacturing increased from $10.72 to $11.23. Plans Proceed for May 15 Exhibition: YOUR: LAWN. MOWER | SHARPENED |. W, TODGO0D 416 3rd. Avenue | Mrs. ‘J. F, Killough: Flected President Of Local PTA Election of officers and plans for the PTA Exhibition to be held in the Stanley Humphries High School auditorium May 15, were the main day evening. Mrs. J. F. Killough wns elected President for the coming year with Mr, A, R. Harvey, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Helen McLeod, secre- tary and Dr. K. A. Morrow, treas- Committees elected are: Pro- gram, Mrs. D. Campbell; Ways and Means, Henry Hyson; Pub- licity, Mrs, V.' Goresky; Health, Mrs, K. A. Morrow; Hospitality, Mrs. G. Schwartzenhauer; Mem- bership, Mrs. G. Martini, J.A. Thomas, principal at Sian: ley © High the Parent Teacher . “Assockation held in the libraty, of Meh. school: Mon- of the Stanley Humphries day, 9 am. to 11 p busi session interspersed ‘with discuss- fons and talks designed to help us in our work.” “When one sees people pres- sented with life, memberships after being in PTA work for 40 years one feels there is indeed something very special about this organization. Small wonder ‘that it-is the largest volunteer org- janization in B.C. with 40,000 ‘members.” Program for the evening was a film from the Public Relations Division at Essondale, | entitled FILM DEVELOPING A Fast High Class Developing Service is Available Now At The LANESIDE HOBBY CENTRE ‘POPULAR SIZE FILMS NOW IN STOCK . ded the local Sea Cadets would be asked ‘to guard. the’ exhibits. Insurance ‘coverage for the exhi- bits ‘isnot available, Mrs.“ D. Campbell reported, ‘but the risk of theft will be negligible as there will be both adults and Sea Cadets on hand to keep an eye on things. Tréasurér Alan Harvey report- ceeitean netted the PTA a total oO! Mr, Hevvas ‘volunteered to re- present the PTA at. an organiza- Honorary President, The new executive will be in- stalled at the final meeting for the season on May 31./ Regarding the May 15 exhibi- tion, at which hobbies, handi- erafts and curios. of, students and adults throughout the district, are to be displayed. it was deci- 831 tional of a C Film. Council, Mrs, Campbell, president, gave a-report on the 32nd annual con- vention of the B.C, Parent Teach- er Federation’ at Vancouver..on vention, which wag ‘attended by some 670 April 20, which she attended as|' local delegate. Theme of the con-| . It, told ‘of a young girl who became a schizophrenic and « her tk ” PHONE 3331 and recovery, ed thatthe recent Spring Variety | 3 A Opportunity To Buy Coffee Mugs At A Real (i) > e ; 7. i en Enjoy Gooa Nabob Coffee by the -Mug-Full in these Heat Proof . <. 282: org- are tenor ‘Fred Hill, the Bob Hahn Vocal-Quintet, and Art Mor- row who conducts his 18 - piece orchestra. The show, which features a guest artist every week, is broadcast before an audi- 1 High School Auditorium in Montreal. * (COFFEE MUGS 8 dred SPECIAL PRICE. FOR BIUGS PLATE, TWINDOW and mt: ae Gnluding # West Kos: THERMOPANE Installations Liar Bot tal a tout dere 2 936 Friday, May oe Make It A Dafe How ADMISSION — $209 Her Couple is ee by the Cs 2 @ Proceeds in aid of St. Rita's Church Building Fund. y @ Pepe aceite st the eats Nowe Cena ene ence in the Wes! i Castlegar, Trail, Nelson. Sea Cadets and Wrenettes of ‘Warfield and ‘Waneta eower plant recently: * R. ‘Perry, ‘of {Bill Collinson Heads - {Little Theatre Group “Mr, Bill Collinson was elected president of the Kinnaird Little Theatre at the Group’s annual meeting. Mr. Gordon Heinrick was elect- ad ed vice president and Mrs. Joan Johnson secretary with Mrs, W. were being voted in as treas- "the , Company and “Honorary |* wAG was named to look over’ new plays of the Castlegar and District Navy League, welcomed -BURWENTS ori Sn ORY GIK Ditto in Coa ond tried by The Howse of Soom thfee-hours, the T: the group and then for the next | j Shop where. general repairs and manufacture of new parts is car- ried on, the zinc plant and the silver refinery were visited, |: Buses took the boys and girls then to Warfield, to see the Ain- The tour returned once again te Tadanac ‘for Juncheon' _in’ the the was Mr. Brydon told of the uses of the Cominco’s various products. He in turn introduced Mr. H. Simpkinson whose talk led up to a humorous demonstration of lig: nid air by-Craig Ross. : David Campbell thanked Co: minco for providing such a-won- derful outing and the Cadets gave forth with. three cheers for Co- minco, Every one received “a sample bag of fertilizer and an ashtray as souvenirs. The. Castlegar ‘and . Nelson, Corps and the Trail Wrenettes| ‘then left for a tour of Waneta -which completed the day. PUBLIC: STENGGRAPHER Fannie, Stoochnoff INCOME TAX - Forms Completed ; ALL TYPES OF : STENOGEAPHIC WORK ; Pkone 2867. 146 2nd Ave. Sei elude. with’a Pot Luck Supper on May 1. Robson School Nel: School Nels "| $026 At Easter Sale «. .-The: social evening of the Rob- ‘Son ‘Evening * Group WAL. ‘was held at the home of Mrs. R. Nick- ersan with 12 members: present and Mrs. A, Woodrow presiding, who:is at home now and resting.; It is hoped she will be able to at- in the’ absence of Mrs. S. Grant. tend the next meeting. Mrs.. Woodrow. and ‘Mrs. Hett read articles entitled “You Non't Have to be Tired,” and “Glamor Girl.” Prize’ for the evening was won ‘by Mrs. Nickerson. , Hi The next meeting is at the home of Mrs. Nickerson on Thurs- day. Susanne Ruebsaat Gets Minfo’s High Chair Youngest member of the cap- : || acity passenger list aboard the S‘S. Minto-for her final run.up the Arrow: Lakes and back to Nakusp during the weekend, was seven month old Susanne Rueb- saat, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, H. J. Ruebsaat of Castlegar. . The’ ship’s one and only high chair.was given fo ‘little. Susanne asa "SEE TE NEW, LOUVRE WINDOW CABINETS AND STORE FIXTURES @ ALL STANDARD SIZES OF GLASS IN STOCK OR CUT TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS @ MONODOORS AND DOOR HARDWARE": WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF g a 5. Plumbing Fixtures CAN BE PURCHASED FOR 10%. DOWN WITH BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS -" BUILDING SUPPLIES © OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION: HOME Ss sone AT THE CASTLEGAR BALL RIDE THE FERRIS WHEEL - MAY 7 & 18 anadian Shows PRESENTS