Thursday, May 27, 1954 —— Oo _.CASTLE ‘NEWS, ‘Castlegar,” B.C.’ : VE SUP : _ aoe ee Ae ~ — : z ie Of y F : r] age vening Group - GRUSHED . New Classified |Robson W.A; Plan G R A | E L ; TEN WORDS’ FOR 50c, THRED INSERTIONS FOR tad Price|For Cotton Sale OF TWO — PHONE 3031 E PLASTER aaa For Sale" the. W. A, at the their regular Sale, Luncheon cloths, tea towels: Lost. PERN 285 29 with 14 pres: |and serine were ‘distributed | '- = CHILDS BLACK, & WHITE | ent welcomed back thelr presi- | mo: © members. and chil- STUCCO SAND. . nie Pomaea Tey Reoyas Ringed Setel| dent Mes. 3 Grant alter hay [Seas clothing ails ere CHU ‘6 K? $ r RANSF ER. tea, Thursday afternoon. Finder |Sence of three months due to ill- turned in, PHONE $711 her position as secretary, Mrs, J, Thorndale was elected to the of- fice for- the remainder (of -the term. An advertising committee waa The Robson Evening Group of appointed for the June 9 Cotton Castle Theatre {hears ‘LAST: TIMES: TONIGHT. “THE. ofON MISTRESS” ; S°AT 7 andi? in 1 ‘Kinnaird Ek Refreshments were served by Please return, to: Mrs. T, E,|mess. the | 3 a Mrs, Green, on: highway in Kinnaird, As Mrs, D. Adshead "and Mrs. J. Scott, The next meet- Saturday There were also piano select- ions by Louise Askew, Maureen Fenner ang Maureen Lamhert. The Primary Choir directed by Miss B, Bermbach and the Inter- ful organization and worthy of your full support.” Mayor E. G. Fletcher of Trail, and Mayor H. S. Elmes of Ross- land then announced the findings of Judges C itte for the Par- médiate choir under the of Mrs. W. MacCabe, each sang selections and the Grade Five class presented a choral Yeading item, There were also two folk dances by the Grade Four class and a short play, “The Pancake Machine,” by the Grade Six group. Be Pulp and paper mills have to conserve our forest resources by using salvage wood and sawmill residue. 5 "| Oglow as a ‘just married” ‘couple, ade. Prizes were awarded as fol- lows: Floats — 1. Columbia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles; 2, Castlegar Oddfellows, © - Bicycles — 1. Audrey Wanless; 2, Wendy Defoe. Tricycles — 1. Gerald and Gail - Doll Buggies, 1. Lillian Popoft, Wagons, Rosaday Wiliams ‘and Dorothy Thring. Comic. Costumes, boys —-.L 1, Garry Batting as a’ cowboy; 2, Billy Pert kin asa Comic C girls’ — 1. Page 8 CASTLE :‘NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. awl _ ; CONSTABLE ED FORREST © May Day Festivities . Touring) (™== 2 ne Festival Artists Perform Continued from Pare 1 Tips on ouring Constable E. G. Forrest, RCMP ‘| has been transferred to the Rad- : Harry A. Sommers, then ex-| Lou, By Carol: Lone emma ium Detachment, where he is in tended u hearty welcome to all Women's Travel Authority charge for the summer months., At innair 4 00 @a on behalf of the board of com- fu aie Replacing Constable Forrest missioners, paying ribose te the .It you're the| here is Constable .F. J. Pentel ed in the piano, elocution, folk |IODE for their hard work ani | driver of a cai, who..wag transferred. to; Castle: anata aaa ie ee Gnis year's Kootenay Musical | planning to make each May Day you're _ responsi- gar from Nelson Detachment. ival, were at the well the success that it is, Mentioning ble for the com- Sor to his arrival in Nelon Festival, hI School Annual Tea last|the many other activities and “fort. of, your! tact ‘March, Constable Denis was and hig ly causes that 1ODE Jadiss support ; w well Mationed at: Ottawa, ar rr. mmers said; 8 é Sponsored by the Kinnaird 20.6 Marie Buckna, Olga Rilkoff, cach ae very proud to have a at Se aa tenalg Gout ar aging coumisied ie | PTA, the tea was conve ee, | Margaret Black and Valery Mar- chapter of the TODE organized Here's how to keep your back-| s,.e-world, 31 collect a higher per- headed. by Mrs, Jacobson, | inoue saa seat PPy— centage of tariff duties than does Grade Six boys and girls assisted in serving, at the door and at the candy and bake tables, and stu- dents had also lent a hand with the hall decorations, Mrs, W. Fox,’ president of the Kinnaird PTA, ‘welcomed *:the many ‘attending. Mrs. J. Corbett, Mrs. A, iomas, and Mrs, G. Craft were pourers at a lace cov- ered table, centred with lilacs and tulips. A, presentation was “made to Mrs. W. Pinckney for her work with the choirs that participated in the program, In the program, there were tecitations, by Douglas. Brown, Wesley Henderson, Jimmy and Kenny Tschiter, "Joan Shields, TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC ‘LOVER HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE LAKESIBE HOBBY CE CENTRE Across from ths Castiager Bicyde ae "HAVE INSTALLED aN : IDEAL 5 Mima Wallace as’ Aunt Jemima; 2, Glenna Howes as a clown. Best dressed — 1, Diane Dun- can as an Indian girl; 2. suaith Miss Tarbett- then’ rt Schellenberg ‘as a cowgirl groupiof her Grads One pupils in the dainty movements of May. pole dancing and Gerry Ann | Wanless returned with her maj- > Avoid drafts, Ale that the ‘Canada. driver scarcely feels from the window at- his elbow, goes back to create a draft on the back-of-the-neck of his back-seat passengers, Make-sure the radio is loud enough so.the people in rear. can hear ¢: x Don't flip cigarette ashes or’ butts from the. window. They are often sucked in an open rear window. If your heater has no back, seat outlet, provide a lap robe. Don't drive too close to the car ahead. or weave in and out of traffic. You may have plenty of room, but. it will look like a close shave from - the back seat, ‘Remember that, as the driver, you are the host. Treat -your passengers a5 you would. guests in your own home, | Airport Opening Continued from Page 1° entatives, for its operation and. The field ‘proved of: oréttes for a maj aril, “Two softball games were the jeentre of attraction for the re- Lawn Mower Sharpener @ FOR'HAND & POWEE M : COMPLETE, fecoNDITIONING $ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED az THE CASTLEGAR BICYCLE ‘SHO! CALL a mainder of the afternoon. Cas- tlegar Junior Cubs edged the Kinnaird, team One HR by. Phil Sookochoff in second for Castlegar 8, | ‘Trail 7. (PROPANE) FOR RHE 000 700 000795 200 101 022 8 8 2 Fischer to Jake Mc- hnny ‘ Leod:for Trail, 8 SO, 3W. i f, Bete He -|is paved with asphalt, 150. ft, great value during the floods in the early: summer of- that year, when. roads and rail lines were flooded.” The field was lengthened _in 11949 and 1950, a federal’ govern- ment grant’ of $25,000" ‘made pos- | sible a “graded runway, 5,000" ‘tt. long, - further federal grant of- $12, - 500 the next year, f laying of ‘an’ asphalt: “aust lay, surface on the runway which was. completed in! 1952, Last year was the most notable: one’in the’ airport's de svel .made possible an” éxtensive grad- L, P. ing and paving program, Com- pleted last this, work, has resulted :in'a graded runway’ 5400 feet‘long of which 4800 feet wide. The taxi stripis also paved. and there is a possibility’ that lighting may be installed at a future date. Canadian Pacific Airlines are now investigating -installation of three radio markers to guide planes to the field on overcast d : ‘ “Me of the C Air- Phil , (4th.) and Ken Grinerud (two out in fourth) to Ralph Englund and Gerry Wanless (Wth.) for Ci ir, 9 SO, 1W. House Heating — eons — Water Heating ‘Clothes Drying . 532 Baker St. “TS FAST - GLEAN - ECOHOMICAL” -MeXay & Stréffon Ltd. - Your Home Planning Centre “NELSON, B.C, Phone 1555 ” sf GLADYS COLLINSON ; Several times during the past week I have been fooled inte inking that’ Summer had act- port Committee who are respon- sible for the operation and main- tenance of the field, are: R. A.D. "| West,- Ci ‘R.I-| TICKET $ FOR THE BANQUET ‘HONORING The Primate of the Anglican Church In Canada. : oe bee Be Obtajiied F Leror THE BANQUET WILL BE HELD. IN; THE TADANAC* HALL , JUNE 2 Laqui ‘Keep its. Polish . DISHES — - TRAYS _ BOWLS — CREAM and SUGAR Morice, Kinnaird; Alderman Mrs. J..D,. Wallach, Nelson; and. Mr. Lyle Langpap, CPA-agent. 1 on ee rf reveais wmSky's true flavour ually arrived. Now I know dif- ferently. It ean’t be robins and meadow larks that wake’us at, the crack of dawn. every morning, It must be merely that snow]: birds have improved their song. just the other day I was fooled so badly that before 1 krasy..it, I had donned a bathing). and a couple other pular species, and’ took the plunge. I can't des: eribe how awful it was because at the memory my teeth chatter |: so hard it is difficult to talk and besides I’m still sort of numb. * Recalling another incident Now ae BO. ty PAIR DOUBLE VISION GLASS- -ES. Sid’ -Walton, Blueberry Pi-2t Heanigan; Oot.; Walter Harsh it, Creek, ‘ (Continued from page 6) - Elementary Traek Meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Rhynd on May 27 (tonight). 4 ROOMED HOUSE, BASEMENT | MAN'S WALLET..ON PARKING vand.. Bat oom, Phone’: 3402, Castlegar. P3' 21 Jot at Kinnaird’ Improvement Ellen Hadiki Oot.s Mi And: Seeley, Hall. Please return to| erson, en, Oot.; Mona An FOR SALE OR RENT — Gen. Delivery, Tarrys, ~ Store with li R i a, BCR C1-21 Oot Skipping, girls 9 and under — Kinn.; Lilly _ Filipoft, High . Jump Boys 15 aa under - Service Statfort'— Werk Wanted Harry Gib. Crk.; Wal- ter Harshenin, Oot.; Mike Kani- gan, Oot, HES TE! TE, PART TIME.HOUSEWORK OR |: ¢ REIELD SUI GQoD office cleaning’'wanted, Phone | George Kooznetsoff, Tarrys; Karl C1-21 | Sheilds, Cast.’ No, condition, R. A. Moffat, 547 Third ‘Avenue, Castlegar, C3-20 3437, Castlegar. Skipping, boys 9 and under — One; Jack Whittaker, Cast. No. One. 1947 CROSLEY. SEDAN. GOOD Card'of ‘Thanks: running order. $200 ‘with extra Sack Race, boys 9:and under— Jack Whittaker, Cast. No. One; . moto¥'and parts, 'R, A. Moffat, 47 Third Avenue, * ‘'.03-20 I. wish. to " exterid’ . sincere | Cast. No. One. thanks to all the ladies who so SUMMER COTTON WEAR FOR | Kindly volunteered, their. assist- | ‘Verna yout.and, the kiddies, _Bake/ance while, Mrs. Lamb, was in Sheryl Anderson, Cas ‘| Gary Bro,’ Brill; Karl Shields, Sack Race, girls 9 and‘under = Bonderoff, Gib.“ x back from the road, “Table, Tea, : Door’ ‘Prize, ‘spon- sored: by the. Robson Evening Group ...W-A;, * Robson Hall, June 9, 2:30:¢ to 5 pm, “PAWCETE® Woo. Fangs; “gondition.. Apply Mrs. J.D. Askew, ,Mrs..C. Bou: Mrs,-F, Oddie. Ann ourtdenient hospital: Special thanks go to | Christine Vanim, ‘Tar: thillier, Mrs...J)., Langevin .and}der — Garry Fox, Kinn.; Jack 5 Cyril Lamb. | Whittaker, Cast.. No. One; Kooz- C1-21 ma Harshenin, Oot, Sack Race, boys. 11 and.* un- Sack Race, girls) 11° and ‘un- der — Hazel Maloff, Oot; Lillian Ti f Brill; Valery. Martel, ~ Castlegar, feet J. Popoff; 672 Second Avenue, e).' $35.00, : Double.Bed.Spring’. Filled: miat- tress “$1! Phone 3546: P1-21 Castlegar Phone 266: ALICE ZUCKERBERG TL ‘BEAU- Broad Thanh boys 13, and un- PARLOR, ; 7 Maple +Street,| der — Mike Kanigan,. Oot; Clif- Reduced- Prices — ford. Jolly,’ Brill; Paul Strelaet, 3h :-C3 19] Oot. Kinn. Harrison, Nelson, your. Consult “Strom. & “Jones. Nur- |’ gt — Christine Abietkoff,. Oot.; sery,.Box ‘10,.Kinnaird,-B.€., for Patsy. Markin, .Oot;: Polly Ostri- Upper’ * Ber re quirements, k ff, B: new “school, Phone 1090,; H. *D. fruit trees, Roses, etc. Phone 4042; 7 See “landscape : 2 C4-20 der — Vera:Masloff, Oot; ‘Patsy High Jumy,’ girls, 15 ‘and un- ; 50 ‘Yard Dash, girls 13 and un-: ONE 42° HP. OUTBO ‘motor, A-1 condition, Box 612 or Phone ee Lecal Aux. Police For Rent Attend Trail Meet of thé. local vil Defence. Auxiliary Police, ies SUITES, ROOM A “McCreight’s R. under Mer Oot; Katherine Markin, |! oo yard: dash,’ boys 13 and: un- der — ike Kanigan, “Brill. Clifford Tolly, Brill; Harry Mar- kkin,; Oot.: 50 ‘Yard ‘Dash, boys 15 and un- der'— Harry Plotnikoff, Gib. Crk; Mike Kanigan, Oot} John Stoop- “Ist. Avenue, 9th. Street of Kootenay Builders. .. Cline, Castlegar. Detachment RCMP, attended a ctv Defence P ‘ulated. Phone poe Gan HOUSE::ON, HIGHWAY. IN Kinnaird, 4 rooms * and sbath newly” decorated, * wired > for Electric stove. ‘Apply Box.:16, Kinnaird. | Pl-21/ P. W. Howarth, Rossland De-| tachment» RCMP, power, and: problems of Atom bombs were also shown, They heard + Trectutes on.. flood eontrol: by- Corporal S.-Wellens, RCMP; and’on Panic by Corporal Three films dealing with the An: emergency meeting of the local ; ization, to discuss nikoff, Brill, under ~— ‘Patsy Markin and -Vera' Masloff, : Oot.;'and- Irene Zot koff \.and’ Elizabeth Plotni! Gib. Crk.; “tied ‘for first. Taneat Seminoff “and: Olga Lebedoff, Rourke,. Kinn. Markin, Oot; ‘Katherine Markin, Oot. 3 Legged ‘Race, girls 13 and [COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS 10,000 SANDBAGS have ar- rived in Castlegar for use in-case of floods in the area, it was re- ported at the Costleger board of emi- meeting last week. Com-|: missioner David Campbell who is also Civil Defence Officer. for Castlegar, said he had put in the order for the bags but, said they were a coarser. type than ordered, A NEW STAND) PIPE at the Elk Drive In Theatre property in the village, was installed too far reported Fire Chief Ed Lewis, suggesting that future installations’ of: stand- pipes should be made after con- sultation with him. He’ said’ the pipe is about four feet back from the Power line’ and‘ should ‘be moved in line’ with the’ power ine to permit ‘easier: access in Our Gang Comedy — “SCHOOLS ouT” Cartoon ond Novelty case of fire, Waterworks Com- < missioner Harry ‘Sommers’ said Shows 7 and 97 P im he would see’ the transfer is made, - - A |; . PERMITS ARE NEEDED" for]: burning ‘of rubbish in the-village now during ‘fire seasdn,: Fire Chief Lewis also commentéd. Very few village residents seem to‘ realize the fire’ season -is‘on and permits or an approved type, burner are needed for any out- door burning. He asked that! the Share the eartheat of Higk ‘Adventure. an the, romance fat rock a new kind of public be ified of this th’ the press, and that the law’ be enforced. Burning permits‘ are obtainable. from Mr, Lewis, af MILK ‘1S SOLD in ‘town by| persons not “having © a licence to do. so, it was reported, The Board unless specific brought forward. THE ROCK CRUSHER i is how |. instances -- are Brill; Norma Idle and Patsy #0 Yard Dash, girls 15 and un- der — Vera Masieff, Oot; Patsy OFFICE OR STORE SPACE ‘IN, ‘the Fomenoff Block. Apply Pete Fomenoff, P1-21 KiTCHER G flod control ! ned for oie Rear {ure KEM-GLO | meane mass atc. a The Miracle lastre ‘Enamel see@8 eGsy- to: keep: clean. @s your. riew refrigerator ~~ e, is being plan- 20 Ya. Wheelbarrow Rage, boys 13 and under — Mike Kanigan and Peter Stralaeff, Oot; Harry Marken and Nick Postnikoff, Oot; Harry Striloff and Jack Osach- off, Kinn. . Seftball Throw, -girls 15. and under — Doris Chevaldave, Oot; Vera Masloff. Oot.;: Polly Ostri- koff, Brill. Softball Throw, boys 15 and ¥] under’ — Harry Plotnikoff, Gib. Crk." Mike ‘Kanigan Oot; John Stoopnikoff Brill, Moftball Throw girls 13 ‘and “<}under. — Doris Cheveldave, Oot; Bert Ch except. for :a. bticket:, :conveyor. which seems to be not. available. the. fock crusher installation and see. what *. other arrangements might be made. SG OMMISSIONER HARRY MMERS was named official mA on behalf of the board at \the LO.D.E,’s May Day cele- bration next Monday. Mis. McPhee. Named. Robson Delegate To W.L. Provincial Meet Mrs. E. H. McPhee-was named delegate to the annial Provin- cial Wil Convention in Vancou- ver next’ month,- at the monthly meeting of the Robson Women’s|~ Vera Oot; C Kra- ski,” Cast:' No. One. * Softball. Throw, boys 13 and ‘under '—- ‘Gilbert Scheupfer, Brill; | Mike Kahigan, Oot; Jerry Een- ner, Kinn. < Girls Relay, Gr. VI ‘and_un- der — Vera Masloff, Martha Pop- off, Patsy Markin and Katherine Markin, Oot.; - Diana’ , Zaitsoff, Nettie, Hadiken, Polly Ostrikoff, 4+Laverne Glehoff, Britt; Kathleen Croteau, Eileen Newlove, Mpnica ‘Moonie, Florence Pierpo’ Kinn. Boys Relay, Gr. .jder — Mike i and un- Walter inn. | Committee reported two bou- held at the -home of Mrs. D.- Gavrilik -with 12 mem- bers ‘présent and‘ Mrs. ‘W, Chal- mers presiding in the, absence of president, :Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Resolutions to be presented at the ‘convention were also read and endorsed. In the committee reports, Mrs. decided no action could be taken|” ‘all ready. ‘to. go, Public, ‘Works i Cc The ,board made ‘plans. to’ visit| °- rt AVS ‘entertainment... j from the famed’ vadventure novel WHEN: KNIGH] THOQD ‘WAS IN on starring a new, romantic. seam _ RICHARD TODD - GEYNIS JOHNS eee COLOR ; : ADDED. Cartoon and, Hews O. B. Ballard, Cemetery Commit- been seeded at the cemetery. Mrs, A. Smecher of the Visiting quets of flowers sent to two hos- Markin, ‘Root: Harst ‘antl ¢, and L Paul Strelaef,: Oot;.’ Bob ‘Fenner, Henning Beil Lanny Rourke,, Ron Smith, .Kinn.; Dino Zanet, Peter Lebidoff, - ‘Alan -Atlinson Mrs, H. Joh: gave a report on the luncheon served at the District W-I. Convention in Robson ‘on'May 14, tee, said additional ground hadJ_ Mrs. S. Grant read three arti- cles from the W.I. Newsletter, It ‘was ‘decided a letter of thanks will be sent to all who contributed to the Handicraft Display at the district convention. .|__ Letter of thanks was read from | District President Mrs, Tom Jen- kin, thanking ‘the Robson Insti- tute for the hospitality they ex- tended to ou at the convention. which happened recently, brings |: mesa little consolation. It seems that I am not the only one that é has been fooled by these beauti-|- © oo ful, balmy summer days. While walking down the main street/, with friends the other day, one of them quite openly boasted of having removed his winter woolies. Well! Stout fellow that he is, he must have plenty of grit and perserverance. I am sure of this by the pinched, blue. look he is wearing these days. ; One ‘bright spot however, is that the store windows are full of lovely, sheer summery clothes. : ; s a. é The models are tall, slim and ‘ Z oe : wis Ses a 4 : & lovely and the dresses fit beauti- g fully — on everyone but me. - I look and drool and decide that with about 12 inches.cut off the bottom, it might still slightly and Gene Walker, Castlegar. Pat Seagram’s “83” to the water tests” Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky’s true, natural flavour and bouquet, Seagram's “83” Canadian Whishy Poy Seagram's and Sure ~ CANVAS FOOTWEAR’ for - - SUMMER. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY @; BOYS RUNNING SHOES . @ MEN’S RUNNING SHOES . eo ; CHILOREN'S RUNNING SHOES ty. « « peace of mind .. . self- confidence! You can find all these in your * gavings pass-book. Every time you open it, : you will be encouraged to save steadily, provide security for your future. Open your savings account today at:our nearest branch-—we have more than -- 680 to serve you. : FELOMAN that cars are wont to exceed the speed ‘limit on the Robson road. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostesses, Mrs. D, Gavrilik, Mrs. S. Grant and ‘Mrs. A, Smecher, Next month's meeting, at which Mrs, H, Johnson will give a report on the district convent- ion, will be’ an evening gather- ing at the home of Mrs, D. Magee, June 9, beginning at 7:30 pm. , THE PULITZER PRIZE AND CRITICS AWARD PLAY BECOMES THE MOST . EXCITING WARNER BROS. SCREEN OFFERING! ". $195 to $3.85 We are "Exclusive Agents for _ BAR-FLEX ARCH SUPPORT OTWEAR y MADDOCKS SHOE STORE -PHONE 3641 IT STARS VIVIEN LEIGH AND MARLON BRANDO $150 DAVNITE WED- LOOK — 3 NAMES TO BE GALLED _ Calr ar’ 8 VHLE AG THE CASTLE NEWS model. Wonder how it will look wider lished or displayed by the Liquor ray fur coat! of British Columbi This is not Prachi me or by the G Ee RE Sr During 1952 Canada supplied more. than. four-fifths, of. the world’s exports of