CASTLEGAR “NEWS, CASTLEGAR; B.C. THURSDAY, MAY 2 1956 Continued frdm page 1 speed of.six knots when towing. After the christening, friends ‘and ‘acquaintances of the owners and the crew were invited aboard for drinks and cake,'and ‘a toast was brought out for Mr.. Horie’s health and the new’ tug. In a dramatic and. somewhat emotional farewell, «the old Rosebery’ then cast ‘off . and, 4 ‘|| sounding a .mournful.' whistle, : ‘|| slowly swung” around and head- ‘}ed:<:north -.toward ‘ber _ final berthing place.” The Iris G in cher first cruise followed her predecessor part of the way and’ then re- turned to the dock, to take on a, Rexall Drug ? new load of well-wishers. Prescription: Specialists , . PHONE 4231 DAY or _guignt s) PRESCRIPTIONS: . ” Your doctoc’s prescrip- tion will be filled | promptly with the finest of drugs, at the Lowest Price. - The new tug will be cap- tained by Mr, Osis of Slocan, and crew members are Irwin Ander- son. and. J. Johnson. Harry Haines, chief engineer of ILS, will also care for the tug. Castlegar Boys Toam Junior High School Soccer Champions The - Castlegar ” “high school High School Soccer: Tourriament at Nelson. The team was awarded the Trail Trophy, which it will hold until the next this | ¢: boys team has won’ the: Junior] i '|Studeat_. Teachers Gat Practice Here For the past six: weeks five young students of the Normal . |National Farm Census |\To Be Taken In June. national auinquennia} census of NOW! vou cer. MORE FEATURES Canada .will take its first Teacher's College at ‘Victoria ch: 3) Sune, 1956.- in th past. such a census “was only: taken in _ —MORE VALUE! f bee: grades 3 and 4—Mrs; Quayle's class and Peter Hoodicoff, grade 6, Mr. Corbett’s, in the fall. ye The winning game. > was played against Nelson. The: ‘teams were ‘ almost evenly ‘matched, for at the end of the) second period the score stood 0:0. As the score did not change even after. overtime, the ' Castlegar team was declared winner on ‘jcorner kicks. It had'taken three corner kicks to Nelson's “one. The team was coached by Mr. Graham Sinith of the ‘high school, The players were: Robert MacPherson, Larrie’ Hogg, Lance Jones, Sam Sheloff, Peter Har- shenin,. Ovie Pellegrin, Mike Zaitsoff, _ Alex Negreiff; . Nick rh ;. DRESS OXFORDS — MEN or or BOYS Plain or ‘ E Moccasin Toes . Black or Brown. "Sizes 1-12 PRICED. _ FROM $5.50 to * Jane : -MADDOCKS: SHOE STORE PHONE 3641. z Don Simpsqn, Tom Mojelski, _Ken Ransom,, Lon Garrett. The girls’ team, which -also played in the but | ans No. One schoo], At Kinnaird, Miss: Bar- bara Killough has taken charge of Mr. Bate’s ‘room, , grades and 6, while’ Miss Joyce Schiav- on taught ‘the (grade 4 class of Prairie | F ‘in the 1956 census of population: These are age, sex,. marital sta- tus, -relationship.. to. head’ _ of household, and whether living 510n a farm, There will be five ik The agriculture questionnaire Mrs. Corbett, Miss Kavic has taken at-Jr., Sr. High School classes of Mr. Johnston’ Mrs, Thorr, Mrs. Logelin and Mr. Eames; the subjects being grade 8 math ‘and English, grade -7 social studies and music for both “We. recognize the value of putting -students'‘in’ classrooms with experienced teachers,” Mr. Corbett, beter of the Castle- gar El : said, | will’ have 76 questions, ©. since Se ag REMINGTON most. important ‘of. Canada’s primary, industries.’ All, business- es interested in the farm ‘market will have an up to date statistic- al “Picture of farm production to: “assist thi * Now At Castlegar News: “Have. you read The : “ Classifieds? “as they need ‘the iT of veteran .teachers to put. them on the right track.” He stated that he was well pleased with ihe job being done. ip his school lost, consisted of Konkin, Ewert, Relkoff, Morey, Williams, Aldree, Cummings, Makortoff, Croteau, Johnson,. Kowke, Butler, and Mitchell, i Scheol Bus (Continued from page » i and the was instructed to obtain more infor- matior on roofing materials be- fore definite steps were taken... Present at the meeting: were R T. weadie; R. Hunter, iw _G. H. urged an and i secretary ‘reas. urer C. H, King. . Chairman George Kraft was absent due .to that the inspec- ian Mr. Brand, Instructor at Victoria Normal, was satisfied when he visited the classrooms on April 25th. | - : Mr. Bate, Principal of the Kinnaird “ Elementary :. Schools, iss on, sald “I think they are doing a very fair job and the young- sters certainly seem ‘to like them.” Mrs. Copeland, of the inspector for these girls and was When Mr. Brown,. S.H:H.S. ments ‘on practice - teaching at his schoo], he said, “Miss Kavi is'a recent graduate . of’ school. Her main | interest . and Most of the carried (on - by Waldie, Harford, with Hunter and ig part only. .oc- Henry Hyson _ of: the Brititadt school attended for a while in order to ‘discuss , the movement of. pupils ‘for the Bril- liant track meet, which for the first time’ this’ year will be, held from the rest of. the ‘Specials. e PARKAY MARGARINE , 2 Th. pkg. EMC eet states ecage cs: PEACHES, Aylmer PEE: 15 oz., 2 tins for. ..:. Se PEAS, Aylmer, Fancy 4's. : : 15 oz., 2 tins for ~ eS Os 2Oe: ————— : CORN; ‘Aylmer. F: ‘ancy Gream. Style ‘ 15 oz., 2 tins for, ae HAMBURG STEAK 2 Ibs. for ee ay Co- OP. rou arr district. It was found that with part-time use of* one. room “at the Robron. school for a- baby ~ ‘Mr, Corbett .of Castlegar. and J. Ross of Kinnaird then pre- sented ‘various aspects -of ‘the track, meet tobe held on May 25. One’ difficulty was’ the - partici- pation of - youngsters from Champion Creek, since due to spring flooding the school bus would not be able to get into the village itself.. Mr. raldie then suggested that if the Cham- pion Creek people would make their own arrangements to come her high school. days’ was 'to“become a teacher of music and: thereby enable her to arouse in students this latent. aptitude which so many possess but do not develop. From_ the student response at- tained in these few. days, “Miss Kavic .is encouraged to continue in’ her' noble endeavor, It may possible for :this school to take advantage of “her ability in the year ahead.”.- his comments on Miss if Kavie’s- practice. teaching, ‘Mr. Brand said she ‘had reached Wi) heights far beyond his ecta-| tions, .- se . The five young people leave tomorrow for . Victoria> where they will resume their ‘studies for another five weoks. Too Late to Classify on Killough and Miss Joyce Schiav- |: Victoria Normal School was the}: well pleased with their efforts. | Principal, was asked for ¢om-|. Make yours the brightest house on the’ plesk: PUTTSEURGH SUN-PROOF HOUSE PAINT. “$3.15 GALLON Ys New FomeRe sistant, Sun-Proof House Paint Keeps Loo! ‘Eesge Home Tookiog Whi Tomorrow AT THE . ‘8. H.F.S. AUDITORIUM ; : TONIGHT: fo a.) FOR 2 GIRL'S BICYCLE, . GOOD" CcON- DITION. Apply, 551-7th: Ave.: ae oe | a: =~ to the meet, they, would cer-| NOTICE Special Meeting, Wed., May 9, 7:00 p.m: to discuss and form committees for -our’ an- nual Rose’ Ball: Dance, ‘bers please ‘attend: ,” The board decided to otter appointments to three new tea- KHAKI GARDEN Shorts “NICE “AND COOL . FOR. SUMMER “IN THE GARDEN “OR: ‘FOR. A WEEK-END ON THE: ‘LAKE ceca 6 pete Ener a meta ; Limited chers for the high ‘school, ped $15.50 A “POWER. MOWER “WILL ‘MAKE YOUR LAWN: ‘mown CHORE. A BREEZE THIS SUMMERI LAWN-BOY POWER MOWER - fete eere gee ($75.95 DUO THERM POWER MOWER ie Bs “HAND: Mowe 14” + $98. 95 $1795 | $18.95 as ae 50. FT. : Half Tach Garden. Hose HERA ES, is $3.25 to. o $695 25. FT WHEEL , BARROWS a ‘RUBBER TIRES ° $14.00. 26 $33.50 < $35, oS hates 2 Tuesday. This oR the erection. of the arches and ‘proval ‘the. plans. will ‘be’ for-| Published Every Thurday at “The rossroads of the; Kootenays” Bina VOLS 9; Nols CASTLEGAR, - BRITISH :COLUMBIA THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956 Kinnaird Commission: aOR cnew « pabue. oe fore-}". ‘nan: ‘was appointed zby. the. Kin: -maird village | commission. this week. The new foreman is Mr. {Paul :.Hildebrand. ‘He ?,will’-suc-| ceed .: Barnes, :Tesigned. i The’ village. is now. adver- tising for’ an assistant to. Mr. alder) ‘A! letter from the ‘Mayor of {5 ‘inviting the . Smlateaiena -Mr, “Lambert and Mr. Culley, : would attend with ‘their wives, — A motion was passed to set ‘up a three-man. committee tor ding ~ zoning: it so Fire Chars Basement a) Causes Smoke Damage “A tire partly charred a”base- ment and did’ smoke damage to the home of Gus.€arlsor in Caste legar on Monday.::: Fire chief: Lewis, who was on the -scene. with ‘both . fire trucks and all his men,- said that as far as could be determin- ed, the fire had: been caused by spontaneous combustion, possib- ly-in a clothes closet in the! bases| ment of the home. . [he arrival of the fire ge-| partment. was delayed by -per- haps a minute or two due to the fact ‘the person phoning. in the alarm had obviously - first , tried a wrong number, and later giv- en such scanty details that the first fire truck had raced to a wrong: part of Reattie Mr. Lewis fed. citi } Jini in fire “as to permit the jon of ya drive-in ‘shopping centre.” Ps alarms. : - By-Eledion Qn May. nh For Two. Commissioners: A by-elettion for two village will beheld in id at the ' Project Society. last} > who resigned, present: the village BISHOP WELCOMED. ON | PASTORAL VISIT - Most (Rev. Tr I " MeCarthy, Catholic Bishop of the’ Diocese “8 Aifleck And: Horswill Demand satis ie Westwood. The Village Clerk, Me A written apology. a and luring a stormy session: of ‘the Village Commission last -Monday,' after Mr. Krueger was. unable to obfain | a seconder for~his; motion of con- fidence In Mr. Westwood | as’ chairman of the waterworks com- "Shortly before that, “Me. M. Mcran, solicitor: ‘for Affleck of Nelson, had asked; for an roftictal wpology from Mr. Boyd C. a ‘Horswill, ‘also! ‘demanded a The meeting got: into 2 fou sailing almost’ from the’: start, after a few minor ‘matters had been dealt with. : ‘Mr. ‘Westwood’ started: the the of Nelson, Sacrament of Confirmation. after the. nine ‘o'clock: “Mass . in |. naird / this | mo: ne £0 “some thirty children and " will’ con- firm’ forty children at St.’ Rita’s Church in ‘Castlegar. tonight, Parishioners. of. the ‘district will welcome Bishop McCarthy ata reception to spe is evening. , |Mr. Kraft, by: wisdom and *y uthority’ of former Village Commissions’ in: invest- ing” $12,000 | of: water - works | © money: in bonds instead: of. using]: the money to build a new: tank. commission chairman, pointed out that this: had sbeen done ‘before his. assuming office, and: that he theretore/.c could not give a Mr. Harris was also ap- uve of ‘thé village. at the Town AS vege of $500.00, was? th tions be office ‘on’ May’ '17." Mrs, J. E. re- Sine Board. is ‘ turning © officer. Other » business dealt “with ‘was. the passing _F-L-A-S-H_ Grand Scale Plans - For Victoria ‘Bay Celebrations Here. Plans * for” the gala victoria Day celebration: put up by the Lilliar Killough chapter “of the IODE, tobe held in| the ball of * totaling’ "$8207.57, including = the. new "village » hall. Comm. * Harris was appointed temporary chairman” ‘of the water ‘works ‘{ serious condition is ;, Tank” .~ ( TLEGAR ‘April 26,° -1956), “we {: wish’. to] ant state that the opinions expres- sed-in this'report were those of! * the’ ara quoted,’ amd." not: those of st CASTLEGAR, oD AY = 4{ Both,men are’from Tri The driver of a car received serious facial’ and head injuries, while his x: un- ark of Castl ,on. May 21, will provide fun. and entertain- ment for everyone. © hurt;in a road accident on-High- way: ‘No. 3 in. Blueberry last night. ze +/In Trail-Tadanac Hospital in Ed ‘Tuomi, driver of the car. He-..was-ac- companied ‘by - Robert. .car hit: the shoulder ‘of the road, | got..out -‘of control, '. 0 d: skidded ‘on ‘its. top: ‘for 21}; Per before coming to ‘rest, right side up, on the opposite side o! the ‘highway. * 4 =! and: charges “may be laid. Jater. Volunteers, Contributions. : ration -of ‘the grounds 0 } for. the--rink . and .. construction|* ia ‘donated . will.” | Kay: “Andreashuk. “be wutilingd and a /zeeord of all labor ~ kept © on board ena credited as Will. ‘be, followed \ by beams and the sheeting of the | exterior. ‘The cost of ‘the finished warded to the fire “umarshall’s sities in '.Vancouver.. for tinal + dor, a. not-so-happy ’ ‘ride ana af 2 freight train, ‘Thursday cash donations’ to the project. A]: supervisor and- general foreman ywill be in charge of construction. A. working force of ten men will be required fora 60-day period ‘and’ good turnout. of zvoluntees, ‘thi he of, May. 19th: will be donated. ‘Members of the ‘Pro- ject Society ‘will assist Mr. La- mont with ‘th ‘servicing ofthe] ; under - the. direction of . FIO Carl} :=: mead in Castle: “And: all. this ‘sight after we conducted: da Dig: led dase, ‘and popular music ‘in ‘the Humphries. High . School ty 7 p.m, ‘Their * appe: here iis “sponsored by.” No...581 -(Castlegar),.," Sat ,; Royal Canadian Air Cade yin: | colorful patterns around’ the May < The Lrrrgpneet ranserery of}| RCMP are still investigating || earance| ded by as parade and crowning of .the May Queen: will bea program which will ‘feature exhibition dances by aero mately 50.) youngsters: grades 2 ta.6. Grade 2: girls: and boys i will} weave,’ intricate -and Mr. ‘Westwood : Shen: asked whether he was order in making ‘such inquiries into.,the past history of the water, works | as' well as the surveys and plans submitted by outside consultents. ca oe may be :faced witha law- the said. He asked the com- New Shopping - Days a Folfowing- the trend of goodly" namber..of . cities in Canada, 26 mission to” back him cin his stand, : NOTHING AGAINST AFFLECK : I have nothing. against Mr, Affleck,” Mr. Westwood ‘went on. “At the time. I/miade ‘the ‘state- ments. about him’) which’ have caused so much controversy, did’ not © kmow’*'that ? Mr.' pene ‘was in hospital. I fully realize now. that he could not have any- thing to do with the last: survey. I found * out ‘after “I made those statements, that: + figures which I. “| Honored ae Firemen Jim Kelty, - retiring as‘ fire! department, engineer after.-about 10 years of service was honored Monday ni presented ek a fine pipe and: tobacco. 3 He had expressed. the’ wish’ to-retire im view of his.age. Mr. Ed Lewis and the whole depart- ment were’ very sorry’ to see. him Boss and wished him. luck <| Rotary: Club Here Castlegar Rotarians * “were those of Mr. ‘Affleck himself, but: oe his. employee.” nowadays Jooking for. ‘Brable that -he was. not... contradicting the figures of Mr. Affleck,’ but those of Mr.) Affleck’s man. : TO: APOLOGY... ‘If -Mr,. Afflecic, has': taken my statements ‘in ‘a wrong light, he is. entitled ;to-an apology, which he gets’ from “me,” Comm. ‘Westwood went on. “I. also. wish to say tHat if I am (going to he pounced on from every angle here, if I am here’ only, to say inquiries, T.quit” in ‘and said, “Those: are“thy feel} ‘yes’ ‘and to refrain from:making “Comm, Krueger ‘th broke}! a ings exactly. ue said ; that : by, : : bel |" Fractive cette for the st J practicing Casllogar Retailers: os Urge: Curbs On Pedilers| square. dances, -” “Golden, Slippers, Good-by Love, “Washer- ‘woman. Round dances will be -| Heel-Toe ‘Polka and Jessie-Polka. These dancers have’ been .train ing . under: the: dance: of f Mrs: keep out fiy-by-night:: operators and* unscrupulous ponclers were : Castlegar : trying ‘to’ match, man for! ‘man; ‘the technical train ‘| irig..prbgram of“ the iene saying = that | the Western. Worlé should inot- lose sight: of funda- ‘The ‘suggestion was made‘ by R, C. Maddocks-and Jim Lamont representing «: the local, : Retail A trophy to. be donated : “to the winners’of the’ Little League baseball game will be presented prior to ‘an exhibition: -ball game by. the Little Leaguers. Many other’ attractions..will help to round out a full program, Besides. the huge, parade with its , Mr.; Lamont ‘and’ Mr. Mad- docks=also ‘made. inquiries “as to the ‘difference’ in: license fees charged: local’ and. : ;transient merchants. .. It was “found “that the: ueval difference was about 10 to:15' dollars, « 3): The two representatives then asked whether. it’ would ‘not ‘be oa bleyeles, races, senior ‘base- ible” to” make © “pay higher. fees than at present,” and the ‘also . : that on page 8)" *'tifie _development.” Seven “Yong-time employees with * outstanding safety. records were: the: heroes: of. the day: at the. annual’: Safety Dinner: given by ‘Celgar ‘Ltd: at the Casters Hotel, last Saturday. _ About 1:30 Celgar Employees: Honored For Accident-Free Work Robson, Ar. Bevin ana igsell: by-Mr. Bob Rivers, Celgar Safety Supervisor. “ the dinner, . most . of' them. Celgar reaping: a quel profit | end then Mr, Keait, commission chair- ‘man, advised the retailers'to seek a meeting: iwith'’ ‘Mr.: Seaton, ‘| village = license inspecto: re Mr. | sionored, and: the. times. of ‘their ‘The'names of- the’ sevenmen accident-free® .work, are..as_ Tol- : Bill’ Perepelkin, 40° ‘years; Seaton: is at p on a. plan: to revamp the licensing | stant rts Ht re-, ‘A number of guest speakers were also pres¢ at the dinner- Mr, "Dennis. Brookes, ‘genera¥ ~ manager, first outlined - the of the’ coi y in poomotine greater safety « eameng: ~~; “Although’ we. new and ‘althougk this entailed a lot of “unfamiliar, work ..and: the: "| hiring’ of _green..men, there has. been no increase: in. accidents he. said. “You “have ' performed. bly. On behalf of “Mr