8 eee UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN ‘ by " MADDOCKS They don’t always . tell you! Don't wait for your child to say, “Mummy, my feet hurt”. Children don't know they've heir » Castlegar and District mem- bers of the Progressive Conser- vative Women's Association are preparing to welcome their Na- tional President next week. She is Miss Elizabeth Jan- zen, of Kitchener, Ontario, and she will be entertained in the Le- gion Hall here Tuesday, October 28 at 10:15 a.m. Miss Janzen, president of the Business and Professional Wom- en's Club of Kitchener and Wa- terloo is scheduled to arrive in the Kootenays by plane on Mon- day. She is appearing at a lunch- con in Nelson that day and later will speak in Trail. The Conservative Women's National President will be ac- on her tour: of the shoes! Their feet arc so plisble that they can often be squeezed into an out- grown shoe. Yet growing feet need correct shoes, properly fitted. That's why we stocl: and recommend Savage Shoes- correctly made over children’s lasts for all ages of children. Full Size Range Of ‘ Tap Shoes In Stock! _ MADDOCKS West Kootenay by Mrs. Maxine Dewdney of Trail, immediate past-president of the B.C. Wom- en's Conservative Association. On Wednesday she will leave the area for Grand Forks and the Okanagan. Miss Janzen is engaged in Real Estate business in Ontario. She has twice been Federal can- didate in Ontario, and was Chair- man of the party’s National Con- of 1956. Miss Janzen is the first woman in Canadian political his- tory to open a political Conven- tion, The Castlegar and “District Women's Conservative Assocta- tion extend a welcome to anyone wishing to attend the meeting at the Legion Hall next Tuesday, to meet the National President of UBLIC A COURT OF REVISION Coloni “TMB NOTICE LIST WILL BE HELD IN THE VILLAGE OFFICE ON SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER Ist, 1958 AT 10.00 AM, FT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE VERY LATEST IN WALLBOARD, SEE OUR COLONIAL BOARD - A PV PRODUCT WITH PRIMER COAT HANDSO! Siu caned7 Wh RANDOM-PLANKED HARDBOARO PRIME-COATED EASY TO PAINT IT’S. VERY SMART Wale = PHONE 212 the Association. vention in Ottawa in December] | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October'23, 1958 * National P.C. President Will Visit /District Gelgar Asked To Discuss Wator In a wire sent-during the regular Council meet Tuesday night, Celgar Ltd, at Vancouver was asked to send represente- Sewage System Discussed At Council The Castlegar Village Coun- cil met with Associated Engincer- ing Services Monday night, Oct- ober 20 to discuss two reports made up by A tives to state pollcy decisions on a future water sy- stem for Castlegar in the event that the Columbia river ts elim: inated as a source of water, the future system to be as proposed in the new bylaw’ to be taken to erred Twe-Inch Line To Go In At SHHS A hydrant at Hemlock and 1st ‘intersection had been raised by an etxension. There is still one more two-inch outlet to go in at the High School, but as the water supply js not sufficient for conection at present and need for this” outlet is past for this season, it was decided this could ‘RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In TV. 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Guests. at the head table be: sides Mr. and Mrs, Seaton, were son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, J.. Seaton.and daughter Wendy; their daughter: “in? law and soninlaw, Mr.’ and Mrs. K. H. McSweeney of Cupar, Sask.; Mr. Seaton's brother-in-law. and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fraser of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Max- -well of Nakusp, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Fowler, ,L. E. Cantell, Rev. R. ¥L Pratt and Mrs, Pratt. ‘The “bride and groom’s table was covered with a pale mauve cloth and: centged ..with a; cloth’ ested, the exquisite. three tiered’ wed"| ding cake in: white‘ ‘and gold dainty white vase on the cake: stop held_ golden‘ daisies and. ‘the * umerals “#0” also in gold. Tiny gold leaves the cake, pot of gold at.the end of the rainbow. The “pot of gold” turn- ed out tobe a, handsome bronze jardiniere full. of, gold coins, which on closer examination proved to be silver dollars wrap- ped-in gold foil. The “bride” wore @ gold car- nation corsage and the groom had a handsome bouttoniere of yellow ‘rosebuds. Ladies, at the head table wore complimenting corsages of carnations. Table Secoratigns were done by .Mrs. F. Ri Place cards were gold-letter- ed and. featured ‘tiny. ‘stickers ssed, 1d Dave; st Mr." and: Mrs.: Seaton, who were married: ‘October: 28;.1908 in tland, came ‘to ‘which: rested on ruffled . gold tulle sprinkled .with gold-glitter. Tht wedding cake was made by . Mrs. J. Lipsett. ae Flanking the. cake: “were low golden. sconces which held tall white and gold tapers grouped , about effectively arranged bou- ‘quets of yellow roses and -green ‘box’ Jeaves, dusted with, gold. Over the guests of honor was +a canopy of mauve and gold streamers under. which hung a large white wedding bell, and against a backdrop of white, gold , and ‘mauve were . large golden numerals “50” in gold foil. Guests . were introduced by Mr. Cantell, master of ceremonies and Toastmaster’ was C. S. Fowl- er. : % Prior to proposing the toast to the guest of honor, Dr, Fowl- er spoke briefly, saying he felt “we are honoring them not so much for the years that have passed, but for the grand people they are.” He felt it a privilege to be asked to propose their health. Mr. Cantell read several tél- . Sco * Canada in 1910; settling ‘at~Mark: |: inch, Sask. Here they remained | until 1951, when they. moved ‘to Castlegar, and nave been here since that: time. - | Miss Seaton was in charge of the guest book in which guests were asked to write thelr names with gold ink, as memento of the happy event. Mr. Cantell announced that October 28 was also the 14th an- niversary for the Seatons’ daugh- ter ‘and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. the 19th y of guests’ at’ the dinner, .Mr.: and Mrs. A. E. Norris, and the an- iversary of: Mr. and Mrs. T. Blackburn. hunt for the|’ VOL. 11, No, 44 Published Every Thureday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays"’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA 10 CENTS PER COPY ‘Pile Driving ‘Contract Let Fraser River Pile Driving Company of New Westminster, :{who submitted the. lowest of 11 bids. received, has been awarded the contract for the Waodroom foundation piling work ‘for the Celgar, pulp mill. This work will consist of the driving of approximatey 600 wooden or stee] piles on the south bank of the Columbia River, 2% miles west of Castlegar. H. A. Fire ‘Depariment. Hears Lectur is Inspectors of the) Fire Mar. shalt’s Office arrived; in Castle- gar last week to hold'a serles of lectures and demonstrations for the local Fire Department. Visit of the Fire, Marshall's Instructional Unit isan annual event, and affords an! opportuni. ty for the firemen to Jearn about pny. new techniques in fire fight- ing. Castlegar Fire “omer Ed wis says some of the lectures are more less “brushing up" for the old hands, and are useful and. informative for the newer, mem-' Simons Limited of Consulting Engineers for the project; state that’ work wil? start on the site on Monday, November 17th, and it is expect- ed that it will Bs completes by February 28th, Furnace Winners © Announced ‘The Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd. announced ‘at. the weekend that the Kootenay District win- ner in their free furnace compet- ition was Mrs, R.. Mills, 1515 3rd St, Nelson. Mrs.’ Mills bought a Fairbanks-Morse furnace -from Nelson dealers. She will recelve her full pur- chase price plus all the install- ation'costs’ from Inland.. Under. the’ competition, home- owners in,each of, three’ distri cts | bers of the Demonstrations ana Practice with ladders and hose were car- rled out Sunday by* Inspectors Bob Wilson and Robert Shelley, and lecture sessions:*have fea- tured educational ‘films, Among films shown in the three sessions held have been dealing with fog fire-fighting, fighting natural gas fires, and similar subjects. ‘The Inspectors also visit all as ‘schools, halls, etc, and make recommendations. if anything is found to be below safely stand- ards. Travelling in twonan teams, the Instructors alternate their lectures between various centres, thus the final sessions here will be under the direction of other Inspectors. There ake 4 groups working in the area at present. | The final sessions is schedul- | ed for Novémber 21. Fire Chief Lewis announced there will be no’regular Monday public buildings in the area, such |‘* Vice-chairman Mrs, W, Ja- cobson reported to the Board of School Trustees .on her attend- ance at the meeting of the West Kootenay Union Board of Health in, Trall, Monday. WKUBH, Dr. J. Conchie, Dental officer, made his report on Den- tal clinics in the ‘area and stress- ed the need ‘for a’ second dentist in Castlegar.’ Dr. ‘Conchie | told of the arrangements being made to’ have several Trail dentists come out-to look after Dental cli- nic work here, i‘ Mrs. Jacohson expressed the thanks and appreciation of the Castlegar’ School Board, for the help Dr. Conchie and his colleg- ues had given. in the efforts to keep. the dental program: going here. The, Board would like to re- mind parents of Grade one child- ren'that they will’ accept’ regis- At the Trail meeting ‘of the]. dental program, ‘and this should be done right away. The Trustees-also gave their aproval to the survey on the den- tal plan now being conducted in the area by Dr. Conchie. Night Schoo} Director, L. -E. Cantell submitted an Interim re- port on the courses now going on. ‘The report showed an. enrol- ment.of 168, with eight courses belng offered. *. District Superintendent, C. S. McKenzie was asked by the Trus- tees to arrange to have Dr, St. Clair Sobel, head of Slavonic Studies at UBC, visit Castlegar and address the high school stu- dents if possible, at an early date. * On the suggestion of Dr. C. J. G. McKenzie, Director of the ; West Kootenay Health Unit, the} School Board will offer the staff a choice of TB tests or X-rays, as X-rays are not approved by tration of beginners now for the many. Ali School District em- Arrangements Made For Childrens’ Dental Care ployees such: as the teaching staff, bus drivers, and so on, are required by the Health Depart- ment to have annual neat ks or tests, R. J. MacBain, Salary com- mittee, reported that meetings on salary negotiatio: re contin- uing. A_ recommendation to have all wood and coal heating equip- ment in the district schools in- spected each year, was made by John Dalziel. Secretary-Treasurer, C. He King announced the new 35 pas- senger International bus has ar- rived for the Renata run. The new bus will replace the smaller 43 passenger GMC bus used at present on this run. ~ A request by the Tarrys Bad- minton Club fie of the Tar- rys School Acti: Toum one night a week was granted by the Board. - 72 Funeral services for the late Walter Wilford Dams were held Tuesday: from the Chapel of the Funeral Home. night’ until 24th. L Two. new members were ac- ‘cepted into the ranks, of the Fire 3 | they are Bob Bweed 5 [EY be