‘PAGE ¢ LOTR ANTX SEWERS VET CWT TET CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Coliambia - ‘THURSDAY, NOV. 22, yest FOYL Priced to influence your patronage ; SEE OUR ROSE PATTERN CUPS and } SAUCERS On Special Thursday and Friday Only. at 5Q¢ (Six only to a customer) Castlegar Hardware Here we are again with BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Gifts for young and.ld. |. AND A Be LAY “TONIGHT AT THE LEGION. o. Under auspices of the CATHOLIC WOMEN‘ ‘§ LEAGUE Refreshments - 7 to 10. SUSE Bazaar - Drawing. p.m. DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED HEALTH UNIT DIRECTOR FOR SALE — TYPEWRITER ribbons, rubber stamp pads, ! eversharp leads, rubber stamps ete, at the Castle News Of: fice. » FOR SALE— DUO-THERM OIL. heater ‘in good condition Ba fh napesr tere a ie tole REAL BARGAIN — 1949 CHEV. *-gedan, 'good condition. , Priced. for ‘quick sale, $1450. : Apply wee Smith, , salsa Hotel, ee (c NOTICE The Kinnaird | Catholic ‘Club will be the host to a whist party. for the members of the/ parish SCARLET FEVER INCIDENCE IS, UP, SUGGESTS PRECAUTIONS . TO PROTECT In: view of the number of., di CHILDREN © as disinfecting their throats ‘fre- cases ‘of scarlet fever pe in this city in recent weeks, Dr. L. §. Anderson, director of the West Kootenay Health Unit, has written outlining. precautions that should be taken to protect the children and prevent a furth- er spread of the disease. Dr. ‘Anderson’s letter follows: “The incidence of scarlet fev- er. is.a little higher than ‘might :be expected, especially in J Ross: on Tuesday evening, 2ith at the’ home of ‘Mr. and Mrs.. 'T. Fourt. ‘The time 3 o'clock.’ Be sure to attend this social evening .of the parish. FOR SALE—KITCHEN RANGE: good condition. . Apply’ A. Gui- done, next to .Scott’s. Store, Kinnaird, B.C. * “. (P3) -FOR SALE — ASTRAL) BABY refrigerator, used five ‘months. Cost $184.50. Will. sell for - $135.00 cash, Apply K.-Markle, Dumont Subdivision, Kinnaird. (P1). land .and “Although the scattered "pe ture of the'cases, both in age: - groups and through the districts does not point. to any one par- ticular. source. of infection, there are a’ few general - measures which parents can take to pro- tect thelr’ children:— “See that your. children. gargle thelr throats with a simple antl quently if they: -have to attend a child-group other than thelr normal dally. ones— and by keeping up their general |: - health through dry clothes, sotind diet with, plenty of protective foods, of: Which’ safe milk. is the chief, and plenty of sleep. “Binally, if your child should develop, a severe sore) throat with a slight rash do’ not gelay in calling your family doctor.” a eonege FORMS WOLF CUB PACK A. worthy| organization, a Wolt Cub Pack, has been start- ed jt) Robson under the SPUnEDE: ship of. the Robson wl Ven, Archdeacon B. A. Resker, district whe: was present at the Robson septic — even salt: one teaspoonful to half a tumbler of warm water is ef- fective — every after w. gave various de- Bist “applying to this pack and gave mention to the two Cub- on return from school, “FOR SALE — 3 LIVING ROOM nals, Cheap. Phone ear ee CL K.P. CHRISTMAS Tae Twin Rivers hall on ‘December, 22nd’ from ‘5 ‘to 8 pin. (Cl) size 6, $3.00. ABBY Castle, News. icy) Nonicn “Association ' of Guides “and will meet EMES ELECTRIC ° : Wiring Electrical Fixtures and, Supplies Store Hours: 15 p.m. : / ‘:Clesed Wednesday Kinnaird, B. OC: Phone Call on ,us for " PASTEURIZED MOLK whipping Cream & Table Cream| Chocolate Milk: and Cottage ber 28th atthe home of Mrs. C. H. Hane at 2:30" pm." : P1) _NO crrEEs! Nomination’ day’ for; “curling -Town Council fell flat as a Ban, ‘eake,..when not wone single can: _didate.,, came | forward" for thet “KINNAIRD SERVICE Bry Hour Auto. Wrecker - Service Have sour tires | TRACTIONIZED. for sie driving’ | BJ Fink - Phone 4227 ‘Terms | ‘Your General Electric Dealer Phone 3421 No carrying charge . KERR'S STORE H. M. Card, Bicycle Shop 3 Maple Street Radio and. Appliance weeaire! * Westinghouse ‘Radios . Phone 2e0t + , Post Office Desmond T. Littlewood Optometrist three p plete reports" of municipal prob- lems will stir up more interest- “in ‘munictpal ‘affairs and lead to. a plentitude of nominations. —* Corner Brook (Nfld. - ‘open. .°. Com-” bre and before going to bed. : “1¢ they. cannot learn to gar- gle, spray thelr throats yourself. “Boll all raw. milk if you’can- -not .obtain © pasteurized: milk, “Many outbreaks of ‘this disease have in ihe past .been traced to raw. mi! “See ee “your children do not hang around in cold ‘damp clothes — not that they -should ‘never risk getting wet, but that they should change as: soon aS they ‘come in. "Nee that they get ‘ample sleep -by. the. young lads Mr. R...C and Mr, W. Hughes. A committee was appointed to help the organization. of this group. The. ladles’’ appointed - the hostesses, yas well (as: canvasgers were, on {wit ed.to the mecting‘at which: "her introduced the idea of 8) phsoring,, a Cub pack. ’. Refreshments were 2 served by Mrs. D. Magee, Wright’ and: Mrs. J. 88... On, November’ 28th’ there will, be’ an .evening meeting’ st the home of Mrs, ‘R.T.' ‘Waldie. ese Mr: and Mrs. Ww. “Waildle ree turned. froma. Buainets trip: to Calgary, where they, also. vjgit- ed their son-in-law ‘and daughter, Mr. ‘and’ Mrs.’ M. Flynn. Mr, and, Mra. o Tench (of Rossland were week-end ‘visit- ors at. the home | of” Mrs. D. Mrs.-; W., Mrs. A Smecher had as -thelr guests . this week-end Ezanco, athe latter’s were Mrs. D. Carter, Mrs. R. T. 2 “Waldie and-Mrs. A, Smecher. _ That ‘evening, the first gather- ing, of the Cub: members © was _ - held in: the sRobson penurch with nine present. . Oth Various. games ere enjoyed and ‘Thor Aasland and. Gilbert Schuepfer were appointed as Cub leaders. ROBSON W. L. : HO) LDS —ten’ hours for the —nine - forthe ten to fifteens, and eight hours after that. “Scarlet feyer-is .caused by a germ | which is always widely present in peoples’ throats, and “which at. certain times, and in “certain people, “acquires - extra, virulence andthe power. to cause “septic sore baits and scarlet fever. o erfiarefore} you ‘can - protect your: children at such times by. The monthly meeting of, the Robson W. I. was:held at the home of Mrs. D. Magee on .No- . vember 14th .with'-19 members’ present, and Mrs. W. ‘Waldie in the chair... “The meeting was opened: with ‘the’ singing -of the “Ode.” Re-- “ports from all committees ‘were ‘given, after. which a lengthy dis- ; “Binvee are‘ : Miya , burglars who enter your aot aly other Hi of petty’ Lambe who your: automobile, from hotels, thops,: clubs’ and: even: from your. pew elle re are ons crowded. i A low cost Personal Thefe Policy - vail cramps you in event of any dl levery..o! your | property. | - Ask us about i it., ; cussion and ‘plans were made for.‘ the Chi ristmas party. and Star. “general pret such Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 pm. -Phone 2881 G. A: SUMNER Naturopathic. Phystclan Open’ all ‘day ‘Monday, ~ Tuesday and Wednesday ‘Phone 21825 ~ CASTLEGAR TAXI Courteous ; . Day or Night Service © Phone: 2311. AVENUE GRILL and | ‘GROCETERIA: % Next to the High, School , ight Lunches Hamburgers “ORINNAIRD TAXI “pay or Night Service, Phone ‘808% "WRIGHT'S AUTO-SEBVICE MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire Automobile and. Casualty Confectionery oo SFRED'S 7 BILLIARD PARLOR . Soft Drinks Drop in Today 002: ZUCKERBERG'S BEAUTY PARLOR . Have returned: from Vancouver after taking a course in. MOST MODERN LANOLIN COLD PERMANENT WAVING Phone Castlegar 2661 we Sharples For: Coal, Sand, Gravel Local’ and» Long Distance _ Hauling?...see> > Castlegar ‘Transfer | _Phone 4942 COOKIES! COOKIES |. 2 Dozen for 28¢ Phone 4502+ 2... {THE “DUTCH MAID”. SENTINEL | ELECTRIC EUG aaa Maple St. at ‘ena Ave. Full stock ‘of wiring supplies for . the home electrician BRING YOUR’ WIRING PROBLEMS TO. US. CONTRACTING,“ REPAIRS, APPLIANCES <2.) Phone, 4512 Ray, McIver, Colin Petts COOKIES! DUTCH MAID BAKERY). Rectan: Builders Buliding. Contractors New. Home and ‘Remodelling, Free Estimates Al otnikoft Phone 3006 An enter-: Mr. B, A. Resker. was present- . + their Eee erty ‘for,’a jblaveround % Castlegar - ‘Kinnaird Robson. Brilliant. ie Published Every Thureday at “The Crossroads: of the Kootenaye” VOL. 43 No, e ve s CASTLEGAR, BRITISH “COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, Nov. 29, ‘3951 < . z 5 Cents Per Copy At. the weckeand ‘the: Projects - * Society . received:.a” cheque for * $4000: from Cominco as, their share in. the purchase of the ball park .from. the’, _ Spiritual Com- munity Sons of: Christ No, 8. "The Projects’ Society will put up $2000. to make the” purchase “place at. a te through: thelr policy .of ‘assist- ance of “two-to-one”. in recrea- tional’ development.:* ~The final transaction will take eeting: _ Monday night. “#GQME ON; _ MIDEAR" “Come on, m (gar, we're going hom With: these words to \Mrg.. Davidson, Jam Ds dst <@limbed * down -:from’ ‘house : of. the Centingak | “Parry, and terminated: 33‘ years’ cares iy, the; De ent. o£: Public. Cops - on. Friday, November shake hands and wish him: well in his retirement. - Mrs: David- son had been” escorted ‘to. the ferry.by. a large group: of women’ “LICENSES — TOBE - ISSUED HERE : Car! ‘ands drivers’ licenses :: fo) the year-1952-will be issued at the Village Office. at was.” an- nounced: this. wee 7 Hors ‘will. village /.cl a . pointed official Necuing officer. Royal Family Together Again $6000. Cominco’s share was: recelved ; is good news to car own: | - a of the. district. For the past few years: it. was. necessary to~ secure these. Hcenses in Trail or.” Nelson or write to Victoria. - Srlends it to witness . the} ‘TO, THE EDITOR AND ‘PUBLIC.’ What: has happened to the ‘Hos. pital: Committee?.- And’) what , faves they.’ been’ doing? ferry. . Davi ha the ‘terry service. i Mr. Jamieson. spoke on behalf of: the ; ine works; he Fead tion ‘and figures to no end. Now we: feel, all this will be in.vain,.as..with. the ing! of new industry and: imminent ‘Princess ‘Elizabeth. and. the’ Du! were welcomed hom son, Bonnie Prince Chatles;- w! eof e. by the: om ‘amily ‘upon their: areivel in in London ‘after their. Canadian tour, Princess. Elizabeth-stoops over to talk. with her ” who récently celebrated his: third birthday, as the Duke paternally places his hand on his son’s head, At the left is jueen: Fuabeth, and at. right erin yess Margaret, Edits It May Be Later Than We Think The Celanese Corporation and the Government. of Brit- «ish Columbia have not yet. released the statement: everyone is looking forward to and wondering. about; the statement’ which -will officially set. in motion construction of the giant * Cellulose plant at Castlegar. “But incorporation of the Celgar Company and undoubted activity in the. district augur’ well for such an eventuality; £0 much so that it is already time for some sober’ thought about a future, the possibilities of which. «can only ‘be guessed. Certainly this is going to be a tremend- ous project; just as certainly, there is not-too much time to prepare for the startling changes it is going to. effect in the life of the ‘district. \ i We: can see the point of those who look at this develop- - ment int the cold light of fact; assuredly this is no visit from . Santa Claus}. ‘simply: a’ company. using capital: ‘from another country: to exploit/our vast ‘potential of natural wealth for the’ two-fold. ‘purpose’ of gain and supplementation ‘of. their own ‘Stécks:- We agree with them that the rights of our citizens @ ‘must be.-jealously guarded in this and all such- giant opera- *\tions that are taking ‘place throughout the province — and fo: our, government such ct d-with, these. same people ‘we: experience a: certain regret that this [district ion -removed, from a:large industry, will, to some. extent, itself become an industrial centre. But ‘we still view the: cellulose ‘project with excitement and. feel sure the’ future. will -be. 1 “-: Central Press. Ca dinburgh’ are. shown WEST : KOOTENAY CREWS. * STRINGING CABLE OVER... GROHMAN NARROWS SPA Jarge increase in population; the. . need of a hospital in this. district Is ‘i ‘fon. D: ‘Turnbull pand: ; in, - aoe ote sented “Jimmy” with ‘a’ gift on behalf. of .employees..of:.the 1 2 Mire, >greater than: ever; in fact it~ is ust.’ We ~are hoping ‘to. gain your | interest in this; worthwhil ‘project. ed him: On . staff Mr. Ross Defore presentation: “Thus: Castlegar," trict, pald homage ot 80D, and one of. th “of”. public: service British: Columbia; a Feptitation “that. oriuiile even. beyond’ the boundaries: fe this, Seti car and truck ceided oni ry «Castlegar: pat bout 7:30 Monday “the Brilliant power lant. ‘The truck: was ‘driven by F:.N; Horcoff ‘and. the-car-by .R.- Wit, ‘reached: by: “port being given’ by’ “everyone in the district .to help: us’ convince Tnment that “we, do need a "hot Gan. we. gount on: aut {Signed— z HOSPITAL: COMMITTEE. . considerably ® “work is in’ progress this week. ‘on, a. .,3,300-foot span: of power. transmission -cables-belng strung : to:.cross” Kootenay Lake at Grohman‘ ‘Narrows? “The ‘span shorter ' than the ~ two-1 mile power’:line ‘erossing of. the ‘main part of Kootenay Lake “which ‘ig, to be.strung ‘Jater. this ; . year,” but, itis ‘the longest span - to date for: lines carrying ‘power = from the plants. on the oatenay. River. “Three. cables | are, being sus: it. And conversely we have the right" ‘to expect, and probably will receive all out co-operation from them. ‘And so if ‘is we would like to examine our. action in the’ : present and thinking for the. future.:. We don’t, for instance, like the ominous street-corner stories about out of line prices for.real’ estate. We.are not concerned with ‘people choosing sal Sc ceredi ceblian pole oné part of the district in preference to another because of dtruciires’ and’ Wiil provide. am- maladjustment i in such prices. Frankly we believe the futures ple @learance’ over’ the water at , of: Castlegar, Robson, . Brilliant, and. Kinnaird. so Vinextricabhy: west point, ’.High strength. bound together. that they will ‘p ogres a whole whatever > alsin oa ee eee “Jocal politics they may adppt singly or’in unison; but we are * Strung by.-the. West , Kootenay concerned. lest: our : business district become a hodge-podge, | 2 power, and. tent Company ‘and, our residential ‘and ‘industrial: sections confused, and: our gen will be completed this week. éral town¢planning chaotic because’ certain ‘areas ‘ar€‘i “Tey fear paeumonle ipthing able: due to. the high} ‘price being: asked ‘for them. ‘And we do not’ Like : see people ‘turning. away from: the “ gethe ar because, of this. OF course, this is purely 2 matter for _KINNAII RD - moved }to a’'new international reputation, and thai of the Cartes in “which salary'\schédules | ‘ait: ‘recommendations tothe. disuict couricil were discussed.' i Mrs, E. ‘Leitner .was‘in the.’ chair and Miss'E.:-McKinnon was ° in-charge of. the: entertalsimcny for the’ meeting. - : Dats of the Robson : group ‘“rasged to/order equipment. BOY. SCOUT NOTES: The-: ‘Castlegar. Committee) ..'m at! the, Hendy; “home last’ ‘Friday. Matters,’ con-' _ cerning: the Scout: “Troop | and: the two! Cub. Packs‘ were ‘discussed’. - and ‘it was: arranged’ to‘“hold a -“Pot | Luck »Supper't, on Friday, ° December: 7th:at the Parish hail.” n After. -the,.supper it is, planned. ‘brid, re: to! hold the annual meeting with BS “election or officers;for the’new. Yes,a idge; “this year. It .is..hoped that parents © in roductior Sea ca cuecovenerte abGwe : v i ae of the on ferry; must be joinee again; and with ‘thelr. interest' in /the: work that en. mor vigour. e government already has available an cing done for’ thelr- boys, The impressive set of figures and on’ the strength of this the Public eos eet ot el j Works Department: have: ‘mentioned: ‘possibility: of 2 bridge in She warien's Institute organize. the vague’ future.. A much more impressive array of. figures , Which is ‘sponsoring the: group, appointed ‘should ‘be readied when Celgar’starts rolling ‘and real pressure ‘three ‘members: of the ‘commit. brought" to. ear. Recent. editorials and resolutions in’ other bedrest ot Carter Me Re ae parts of. ‘the Kogtenays must ‘certainly ‘ spur Us to, more action. ‘These three ‘inet -with Assistant’. * And a -hospital: ‘many :a district citizen .has ‘spent long Disitict”..Commissioner.: B. A. -hours_in the’ past’on this knotty “problem; they have’ felt the Resiey 13 aise then on ee -Sarea. “Was - pi by its juxtaposition’ beside ‘two large hos-’. ° contact caeveral| mea to” act“;on pitals; aa were. no greatly convinced by, arguments. that this the eoimmittee:’ As the institute was the efficient and’ econ mical answer to.our hospitalization- : as: given financial help to get’ needs. e a Whoever; was ri nate : ight- the Cub Pack..started; it was ar- in the past; there’ isn ~ikembers of He Soot Commit. ‘right here, "-Célgat tees’ ‘froni- Castlegar,'’ Kinnaird Castlegar’ as ‘a Cushion: area, a “su - and:. Genelle Nare : attending - the er ences, “require: 2 2 ‘eested ity. jour own em annual:meeting: of the .Trail-and gs q Diswrict:Scout, “Association ,, on. ments we require’in a plea for such a Rospital. ‘Thursday next at Trail. Yes these are problems: for the immediate present; these ew PO POFF "> and. other! ‘problems: : ‘schools, water, sanitation, law enforce- ~ : ~ © coment.) Problems: which will rapidly become: more complex in ‘DI ES AT. a swiftly growin; district;’ “And we cannot. overlook the way Lt ie ae we must grow. within the framework of,’ and in’co-operation Q RK with, the whole rapidly-expanding Kootenay district. These all WwW must be correttly ‘solved: now. to provide-a .brighter future. Diek Popuft, resident:of, Castle. Those’in charge of your civic affairs will do their-part. But ‘gar, died early. Monday: merning |. it is the duty of everyone of us to see ‘this brighter future is” whiin-ntwork in the Trail. plants | ‘assure: ake-an-‘interest in’ your. civic | affairs. Vote. Help of the Consents mene and out those committees and organizations. that solicit’ your. par- Mr. Popott is bellevéd to have ticipation. Remember that our slate ‘of cindidates in’ forth- _ Suffered avheart attack about 5 ‘coming élections ‘should. include ‘top\flight business ‘men who B 4 He eulan shave-had expérience in-public life, labour experts, women who ‘Popoft! is survived by his. can interpret, the requirements of their sex and others who can. - bring specilization to their jobs. “and. ‘five .sons. and | one- uughter. .'His” wife ‘and “three = It ‘could: be that this: district has a rendezvous with - destiny.” me you can 500 about curing: them. “those. possessing ‘such property. ‘There is’ not compulsiom upar “them: to.do other than as their ‘thinking ‘dic ates, ‘but the sub, ject, is. worth a deal of that : same: ; “And we do like press releases ' stating: that ‘the Celgar Cor-' poration" “fates as‘necessities i ir i the: district. has been’ striving so long. ‘sons .live-in Castlegar while one ~son’resides:.in, Salmo and ‘his pauEnlery in the United States: Let’s dena itr Surely; these are all the persuasive argu- ae