‘, Park Development (Continued from, page 1) previous two y Comm. Cock a Caported that about 300 feet of pipe leading to . the new tank, had’ been laid, and that the works crew was con- centrating its efforts on the pro- t, . Accounts . totaling $2446.96 were passed, including $688 for ‘A slate of new officers was elected by members of ‘the Cast- legar , district Kiwanis Club on Tuesday. A ‘Mickey Moran was chosen aa the water tank, and $366 for ‘fire. hall insulation. . =: .- Migs .Ji° Stainton, who ‘has been appointed acting ;- Village Clerk during A.’ Horswill's‘vaca- tion, said that’ about 300 shrubs and 97 trees had: heen ordered by local residents from Cominco lists, which. was more. than in previous years, . zi ident for the coming. cyear, with’ H. Anderson and Jim Cor- bett'as vice-president, Bill Shay. will’ be treasurer, ‘and directors are, K. Sharples, B. Sharples, G. Leitner, S. Muirhead, E.. Fred- erickson, W. Waldie ‘and, B. Shiwarolt. : ee Zhe new executive will take over in January. PIONEER. CHAIN SAWS. Now three great Pitaborgh : » | Paints—including rubber ized: ‘and- “oe oly yee wall finishes } knowledge R. Hunter, School “THURSDAY, “Novehoer 8, “1956 4 Setlool Board of “School "District No. 9 me ibers. who admini stered school affairs suring the -year. are (standing), J. Marshall, of the Board) Secretary-Treasurer C. H. yet been named. (not . (sitting) R 'T.; Waldie,. chairman G. Craft, Mrs... W. Jenison e Ba missing from this picture will be the faces of Bob Hunter, ‘who willbe replaced by: John Dalziel, and George Craft, whose successor t m.the Brilliant Dam has ‘not 7 Funeral Service e |For Mrs. M. Yewdall : | Held Yesterday The funeral, service tor the late’ Mrs, Mary Jane Yewdall was held . yesterday from. St, John's ‘\] Anglican Church in Kinnaird by Archdeacon B. A. Resker.” J. W. Brownlie, J. Robinson, S. Walker, C. Leggett, H. Heglin, and C. H. ‘Bucknell Laid. To Rest Saturday’: “Teeter Prioes eieine Movéatber 5 ond 10. Ne Reverve Tho Right To: Lirait Quantities ‘BEEF em crTA 6000 DEA je fee fee od Tollaka VER, KIPPERED HERRING, Eastern Jumbo, « 7 Order a side of beef: for: your de “freeze. or: locker: Grain fed: BABY, BEEF, about: 180 Ibs. to a ‘side’: Lomate Sauce, 15.0z. 29 ‘ THIS EXTRA. SPECIAL 1s ‘FOR. ONE. WEEK “ONLY “2+ NABOB: PRODUCTS, — PORK’ BEANS, “15:02. » SPAGHETTI in’ CORN,) 15:0: ~ GRAPEFRUIT: "IGE: 48 (oz. CHICKEN: HADDIE, “The late \C. Hi: 11 of Blueberry Creek was laid to rest last’. Saturday.‘at the Kinraird Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev. L. | Clinton Johnston: : conducted the fineral service held from, the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home. G. Bray were the pall Mrs, FY AL Hostetter was the or- ganist. Hymns sung :by. the.con~ ‘and “Oh ‘Love that: will >. The deceased was aaa to rest in the Park y: gregation were “Forever with'the| : » -4 Lord”, “{not let me go.” were _H. ‘Kellog,' Ww. “Gattrell, D. Quidding,: G. Marshall, J.:Byers, and W. Nixon, Mrs, J. Thatcher | was .the brganist, | and” the congregation sang: ‘the ‘hymns, Rock of. Ages, and Abidé with Me.’ Funeral Ruane were handled by the Sattloene! Funer- al Home. ‘Mrs; - Yewdall® ‘was ‘porn at Wortley, Leeds, .- -England,~ in Canada, with’ “Tesi ‘thin ‘one per cent. of the world's: popula- tion, ranks .sixth,,in ..the. world as a producer of “Thanufactured’ 1883, and: was a ident of. Ver- den,: Man.,. where her husband died: .in'-1940.. Since that-. time Mrs. --Yewdall: lived: :with her niece, Mrs, “Frank *. Bérgen,: at Kinnaird:: She died last Saturday, ; | November’ 3, at the age of:73. Guide ‘Company a Welcomes | Brownies . Seven | Brownies” were’ ‘ wel- éomied ‘Into the local Guide Com- pany Tecently. . They “are Judy Schellenberg, ‘Janet “Davis, ‘Gail MacPherson, Wendy. ‘DeFoe,- Ber- nice Lightle, ‘Kay’ Benware, and Brenda’ Hill. ‘Another /girl, Celia Rivers, .was also enrolled in the Company: $3 Marked ‘improvement in knowledge anl spirit among. the Guides is reported by their lead- ers, Instruction ° has* been given im World Association and Guide History. to first and’ second class Guiles, while Tenderfeet have. been preparing ‘to become enroll: ed. 4... - The following badges ear! during the summer were: present- Industrial, Thrift, Swimmer, Cyclist, ‘Woodmar’s| Camper's, Pioneer, » Postal; Rita Cumming—Swimmer, Wood- man, Pioneer;- to Judy Gnions— Dancer, Cook, ‘Laundréss,' Artist, Minstrel, Horsewoman; to Linda Hesketh—second: class badge; . to Judy ‘Whittaker—Pioneer, ‘Wood- ‘.| man, Handywoman, Camper; to Jeannette King—Hiker;” to Berne, -Jean - Dunlop —,.Horsewoman,. Swimmer, Hiker, “Artist, Child ‘Nurse;: Gymnast;; ‘Athlete. A first ‘class pin. was presented to Len- nie;. Morey’ ‘in token. of her -achievements in living up to ae Guide ©. standards. Guides . have gained a working ‘in’ the stespective ‘classes of how to help themselves as, well: “as others. ed: To: Lennie Morey—Emergen- q ‘\cy . Helper, The’. badges show that the | XMAS CARDS. SPECIAL’ PRICE FOR *’ : OLD COUNTRY MAIL > . Priced at 45¢ to $).50 Large | (Selection Rexall Brug ' Prescription Specialists PHONE 4231 a DELIGHTED . WITH THE” FINE SELECTION OF QUAK CEC ‘FROZE ROLLMOPS, ‘ MILCHERS, by the keg ; SOLO MARGARINE, . CRISCO, , MLK, Pacific, - QUAKER WHEAT. GRANU ES; ER: OATS; .. PEAS, EROZING ONIONS, medium size, irtets CELERY: HEARTS, - : cAFPLES, Delicious’ 0 or Mac’ By opansee ene ‘ase COS 7.20 WHY PAY HORE? Yeu can PAY: ESS whether’ for cash or on. . Pion pa ‘No. ] Stanfield’s. Underwear Rede CARRY. A .COMPLETE STOCK © bel,” » No, ty “fine! wool. 1400 and’ 1:700 Com ination eae “the “nyse ‘Of ‘ssoeist -| had ness was Se I at “Taunedtaly safter "His elec: .. Little moved : frat “a r|'President, of ‘the West - Kootenay Louis St; Laurent endorsing. Can. ada’s:. action » ae i proposing © ‘and - said, where “te possibility of a lection is ‘very strong.” i Main speaker of" the evening was Harry Warrison ‘of’ Nelson, Liberal “Assoc! jation, Bir, Hare rison‘- gave an‘ ‘outline ‘of " the pony oeamy, ‘Mike + Dalton, v. “Mowbray,” and “Mrs. M1. ‘Dalton quality” leadership.. Mr.: Haitisen -| potted. to ‘the : three “ke'yards| *he : Ha : eral: “Party! was ‘the only? Stouly in';Canada, He hit Mir. Nick ‘Oghow, who acted 3 interim ‘president ‘after the dé ;pearture of-R. Cail,, ‘also: declinéd: - In his reporh ‘Mr. Oglow. report. ‘to “all except those ‘who belong ‘to : their ‘faith.” : ab community affairs, and was re- . h Z party |. over 86 many years: “nud been able q to. ‘give : ‘such? consistently “high |:? treedom-—and said that thie :Ltb-/; 1. party: -out: at ‘Social Czelit’ for -‘ Hieying|.” s. (Pat)’ Fowler: of the new" president: of et “ys resting ‘held: last soi in Trail and attended ‘by‘abdut. forty. doce tors’ from the :Trail districts. <---" stores must close no later:than at aan) Pp an on ‘Wednesday. This ‘would still make: it; legal: : Dr. Fowler, ‘recently’ returned to close all day. legal fon: 8 one fas took: ae in: end toe Jay, but none of: the post-grade storeown course in: surgery. Hels: ‘active! go, ate ‘are ‘expected | te e° “he by-law was passed of. ot] lowing (a referendum ‘in t| voters were asked to. cho tween ‘Monday ‘and wi dnesday losin i ‘The were general’ Wiscussion,* real B ‘topic ‘was'C: dian leader- ship in’ international’ ‘affairs as provided: by-‘the’ Liberal’ "govern: ment, “The, Liberal Party: is’ the ‘supply mer to chead ‘the govern- ‘taent inithe present : international ‘Makaroff, main: at. the: €elgar-. ae Sawmill, AR was‘ presented ,with a:silver cer- tificate . by, ;the St John’s Am- colors,: while..the’. combined .“Le:|} gion and.school band ‘played .un-|: der: the direction ‘at Gus: Leitner Herb* “Pitts, president of the |‘ Castlegar branch ‘of ithe: Legion; Teminded ° the. ‘audien e that’ it “ALLE. Noreis, . vicetpresident of the Castlegar Branch of | the Canadian eetons spoke toca Day. ; iota hola oe idee Nov. 29, at. the Stanl pumph: en! and :-the- Last Post and. Reveille were > sounded ’ by bugle - ‘mem* bers ‘of: the: school band. ** ¥ FIRE’ “DAMAGES: HALL .. IN SOUTH SLOCAN:.. =": / Attire, believed to hav bi . | damaged :'the *rear’ an -| of the: Women's Inst *| South’ Slocan*Tast ‘night.\A new aluminum. roof was credited with preventing ‘the: blaze: fro: n epread-