CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1960 Castiegar Socials. Margaret: Churches, ‘hone ‘S512 ‘A’. miscellaneous, “shower” for September bride-clect, Miss’ Maureen Ford was: held at ‘the ‘home-of. Mrs. ‘ EB Casserley, of 5 oo were’ ‘presented: “te i ‘Maureen, : her mother, Mrs,-M. Mc- Ivor, and Miss Marie Berg. Several games. were enjoyed by the guests with prizes being won by Mrs,’ D.; Johnson,..Miss Karen Cristofoli and the bride-elect.. Gifts were opeed “by the hon- oree who thanked the guests for thelr many kindnesses and the lov- ely gifts. Co-hobtesses were, Mra, Peachey, Mrs, B.. Wright, Mrs. O. Dalton, Mrs, ,.W. Price, Mrs, D. John-|, son and Miss Marie Berg, 2) Guests | were: Mrs. Mary Mclvor, Mrs. Roy .Goet- ting, Mra, R. Manorin, Miss Valerie Williamson, Mrs. J. Manaorin, Mrs. Wilbur Horning, ‘Mrs. A. Shutek, Mrs, J, Woodburn, Mrs, R. McCut- cheon and Miss Karen’ Cristofoll. _ eee Mr. 8, Melnick has roturned home from the Castlegar hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Jim’ McGahey from Island, A Hairy Tale Of 2 Hunters ‘The ‘stories about hunters are legion — and so are the stories of legionaires who hunt. Harry Ramsden, steward at the Castlegar Legion and newcomer to the: Castlegar District,’ was’ taken out hunting by local-resident Don Archibald, 'The last warning: given Harry by Don as they stepped out of the’ car to hunt was that it’s permissable - to ; shoot, deer of any } age. -The two men-hadn’t hiked o hundred feet when they sroted. a deer. “Look at that deer,” were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Churches, Mr, Sid Walton is still a pot- Jent in the Castlegar hospital. Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer has returned from a two-week holiday visiting relatives and friends at Kimberley, “Edmonton, Red Deer, Morinville, Legam and St. Albert. ‘Mr, and Mrs. C. Rahm of Ba- sel, Switzerland, are visiting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. ©. Brodman of Castlegar. ‘Mra, My. Ford, |? Dawson’ Creek were recent. visitors to Deer Park while-on a tour of the Kootenay District. Refent. visitors at, the home of Mr, and Mra, W. M. Douglas were thelr son’ Reg of Calgary’and Mr. and Mrs, George Longstaff who were. enroute to Cranbrook. Miss Agnes Briggeman of He- lena, Montane, and her cousin Maud of Missoula, Montana, and Mrs.' L. to Deer Park, the weekend on o hunting trip ground Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs..B, Walker. Mr, and Mrs, ©. O'Dell of Pic- ture Butte, Alta, and Mr, and ae O'Dell Jr. and Infant a ‘Wiillamson ‘aie an Mr, and Mrs, ‘J. ‘calvary ‘of Briggeman of Trail were visitors it ‘freedoms of-this:.and other Isnds is not in spending billions cf dol- Jars, in armaments but in preserving for. ourselvesiand sharing.with the world the Book in which fs found the truth which aldne makes men So declared Rev. J. A, Raymond Tingley,; Vancouver, provincial sec- retary of the Canadian Bible Soc- iety, speaking Monday evening in Tt 1s imperattye, said Mr, Ting- ley that more copies of the Serip- Mr, and Mrs, A. A, Phelps and| tures in hundreds of languages and son Larry .returned from Moyle, where they were the guests of the/to supply the: missionaries of all former’s brother-in-law and sister, dialects ba produced by the Society .the churches and meet the urgent, needs of milliohs pleading for free- dom and hope. , He deplored the fact that due Castlegar News Gets Conservation Award ‘The Castlegar News Is the win- swered “Look -at it 02" retorted Bon. “Yeah, lool at it go,” answered Tt lgeah: took! at: that een" an- Harry. “Why" didn't you shoot it?” as s,ked Don. “Yeah, why didn’t we shoot it,” ‘answered Then laughter: cinema ..s GALL SHITH’S ‘PLUMBING: & - HEATING Phone 3401: CASTLEGAR "FOR SAFE, : Convenient buidgt torme—« ne to 6 hake sete coat ‘\rutmess was ner of a Award pre- sented by the Canadian Forestry Association “in appreciation of an outstanding effort in the cause of forest conservation.” The award was. given for this newspaper's efforts on behalf of ange Conservation Week earlier this summer and for coverage of Tocal forestry, matters in news columns, Baby Buggy Earns $5. For Handicapped At Silver Birch The sole of a baby buggy has, earned $5 for Silver Birch School for Handicapped Children. The child?en of Mr, and Mrs. Chuck Thring..of Castlegar placed @ baby buggy'for sale outside their] home for $5. When it was sold,’ they turned the money: over to sil- il ver Birch School: “Thelr" generosity. and thought- f Mr. M. A. costs the Kinnaird Presbyterian Church] ® Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jenson and at a rally.of the local branch of- -the friends of Richmond, B.C., spent| Bible Society. and Mrs.:C. 8. Phelps. Mrs, ‘Sylvia OBrien of Vancou- ver ‘spent the past week visiting with friends’ at Deer Park, + My, and Mrs. J. Skorey and son BUl of High’ River, Alta., and their son Dr. John Skorey of Hartford, Deer Park and Renata. gon, and Mrs, C." Williamson, | to of were. the recent gues and inadequate :funds, the Bible id Mr, Burrows: ‘on Exec, Of Drama Region’ ‘\ Mrs, Joe ‘Burrows of Kinnaird Connecticut, were recent visitors to) WAS revelected “secretary-trensurer| of the West Kootenay region -of.the ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Jamteson| BC. Drama Association at a meet- and'son Barry of Kimberley were ing of the group in Kaslo last week- the weekend guests of the former’s|€nd. parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Jamie- son. Other recent guests at the|Tée-elected president while Hugh Jamieson home were Mr. and Mrs, Rupert Jamieson of Rainier, Ore-/new vice-president. Mrs. Audrey Camp of Trail was Dalquist of South Slocan is the J.B, C, MacBain of Bril- Mr. and Mrs, J. Reimer of Ren-|liant, 1960, WE festival director, re- ata and thelr son Frank of Tor-|ported onthe festival which was| onto were the recent guests of Mr. held this year in Kinnaird. She re- marked how important it 1s for the festival to enlst the help of every- BIRTHS one in the community and said the support of Kinnaird had been much ree of Invermere, Sept. 7, in hospital, a SALHSTROM — To Mr, and ‘Mrs./Robert Salhstrom (nee Bets plays will be held in Fruitvale next “The 1961 festival of one-act spring. ieowenicame ‘To Mr,/and Mrs. Sept, 14, a daughter. DEVRIES — To Mr. and Mrs, Harry. DeVries of Castlegar,’ Sept. 15, 8 daughter. McKINNON —''To Mr, and Mrs. ed “soclety RD. Minnion, “Year-End Tourney hee Golfers Sunday "Phe Castlegar and: District Golf .| Club will wind “up © “its ‘very suc- cessful year”, with a members-only. tournament at the golf course on Bunday, W.! R. McCutcheon, direc- tor, announced: this week. . ‘Mr. McCutcheon’ said tere wit| be al men's 18-hole medal’ play starting at 830, am.) Sunday. At 12 a.m, a junior:.(16 and: under) 9~- hole medal play will’ be held and at ‘1 pm." there’ will’ be 8 mixed two-ball foursome, OMING RESERVE: OCTOBER 22 FOR THE . GWL BINGO and BAKE SALE In The Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall accepted until 12 noon, TRAILER Bids for a 20 x. 7-ft. furnished trailer will be be accepted. Write Castlegar Credit Union. Mark all bid envelopes “Trailer.” Trailer can be seen at the rear.of the Castlegar Credit Union office. Oct. 10. Highest bid will ” Sent, 15, 2 daughter. vin Pace of’ Castlegar, ‘Sept, 18,' 2 FOURT — To Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Fourt‘(nee 'Marlanne Campbell) ticton hospital,. a daughter. Kinnaird B RIEFS Andrew McWhinnia of’ Kinnaird, | Showers I Held For ‘Marjorie Rockhill In honor of Miss Marjorie ‘Rockhill a shower ‘Bibles, Gospels, since its. s yolieg is: to ‘pro= vide them far below cost, and at a price which: the: poorest can afford At the’ present tine): he ‘stated, the Soclety 4s working’ with: more |" than 800 missionaries in -300:Jang- unges, in 50, of which a portion of the Bible is \being published. for the first time, and in'94 of which @ Bible is” beng completed, ‘The secretary stated ‘also that in Canada the Society, provides Gospels for immigrants, Testaments for the forces, Bibles for New: Can- adians, and Inat year circulated $02,000 copies of the Scriptures in 4 languages through ‘its Bible Houses, and with the aid of its colporteurs, of whom there are:two in BG. f t "OLD ELECTRIC SHAVER WHEN’ You! PURCHASE A NEW ONE. ded... rally, wes The’ conducted by the president, Rev. R. ‘H. Pratt and Rev. M. Reside, ns- sisted by Rev, Roy Webb and Rev. ¥. E, Woodrow. t :It was reported by the. secre- ‘Mrs, D. AL tests ‘the Castlegar-Kinnaird-Robson | . branch of the Society Inst year had talsed’ $313 of which $125. had been donated by the Community ‘Welfare Boclety. My, Pratt was reelected ‘presi- dent and Mrs, McIntosh secretary-|' treasurer, while the honorary ‘pres- {dents were renamed, Dr. W. L. Wright, Wm. Waldie and Robert ‘Tozer.’ Other | members Of the ex- ecutive ‘are Mrs. B. Trussler, W. T.|' East, Philip Toogood and K. Spence. |’ ‘Mr. Tingley is showing through- out the Kootenays an inspiring mio- tion picture, “Footsteps of Living- stone,” portraying the urgent need in the Congo and what ‘the Bible Society is doiig to help «supply. Scriptures to be used by the mis- stonarles of the Churches who serve in that land.’ THE WEATHER Wed.,, Sept. ‘of, Robson, ‘was ‘held Sept. 13 at Pine Beach by Mra. Dave Chapple and Mrs. Leon . PACE — To’Mr, and ‘Mrs, Mer-| Wilson at the latter's home. A delightful evening was spent with the guest-receiving many love- ly gifts, Mrs. Denick Leigh ‘sang @ 50ng of Penticton, Sept.'18, in:the.Pen-|to the guest and Mrs. Bill Wood and Mrs, Doreen Inderson were the A lovely lunch was then served, to the guests who numbered 20, On Sept. 14 in Genelle Miss). Camille Calutti and Miss Jackie winners of the two games played.| | - i LT HOUSE FOR SALE New Fully Modern Home at 126, 3rd. Ave., Kinnaird Apply Suite. 16 creenion Hnaigee PINE STREET : \ ant to tell’ simply EVER’ about these low price Shoes to sult ©: ' your budget with style and ‘comfort, too OUNGSTERS*. OXFORD by ‘Hewenoa for extra ru; . Carries 3 month sol ” guarantee. Sizes84wS. $550 _We feature footwear. by. HEWETSON > “MAD: DOCKS. -GASTLERAR Smedley entertained at a kitche: shower held for Miss. Rockhill, Corsages were alert to, iam bride's mother, groom’ Many * oval as = hat ct G w. ‘Morshall on the| were received. Upper Bench and that of Mrs. N. Kuryluk on te highway. eee In Robson on Sept.. 15, .Miss Bev Hyson and her..mother held a oe 1 lage wit request & meet+|shower for Miss Rockhill. Corsages new water line, ting chairman G. 8, Rust, with them." eee ‘The engineer who is designing the new work sheds and future vile lage office discussed plans for the Proposed building with council. 4 ee Sept. 30 will be declared Cele- brity Concert Day in Kinnaird. eae Council will meet with Nelson council on Oct. 4 to discuss river your prize. THE LUCKY NUMBER ON THE SCHOOL BOOK COVER IS 597. Holder of this number please’ call at the store for one Water pressure along the high- way with the new water mains will be 96 pounds per sq. in., decreasing to 6 psi in Kinberry Heights. Pres- sure in Woodland Park will be 80- 96 psi, oe a. Counell members Will give pri- vate consideration to possible win- ter works projects. “Now’s the time to start thinking of it,” commented Comm. Rust. ing re-| were ane 200 ft. of transite pipe worth|mother. Games were played and $570 which were installed by the|many lovely gifts were received.’ village in 1957 on the Upper Bench and which were bypassed ie the “I would say myself it's ‘an ere vor by Associated,” commented ac- “and we'll leave it at that until we meet|, .to bride and her i 2AM BEEF LIVER, LB. A. EREMENKO é 0. BACON, side sliced: rindless thi, 65c STEAKS - Ist. grade Round or Rib Steaks, fi Red Label Beef, tb., ... FRESH PORK PICNICS, tb, ws Be BEEF POT.ROASTS, round. bone or blade, Ib.,’ 49 NABOB COFFEE, ib., . SWEET MILK, 3 lbs., . KEN‘S WHEEL ALIGNMENT .C.: NOTICE Handicapped Children, IAT ri TE ZEE, Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls, FAB, King Size, . SURF, giant size, GAY DETERGENT, Gnt. & 16 oz. Javex Bleach, .. 6 BUTTER, Ist grade Ib., MARGARINE, Harvest, 2 lbs., PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel 48 o2., 2 TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, 2 for .. CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP, + Stuart House, 2 for’ .- LEMON SUGAR COOKIES Christies, 1. Ib. pkg., . BANANAS, ,2 lbs, POTATOES, gems, 10 FROZEN ‘FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT. Men's FALL & WINTER MACKINAWS ‘SI1.95 - $16.95 $18.95 SUBURBAN ‘COATS y The Annual “Meeting of the Kootenay Society of. Castlegar Branch, will be held in the Silver Birch School, Monday, October $12.95 . $14.95 © _WINDBREAKERS — Fleece lined — Black or vee os $16.95 CHILDREN’S WINTER CAR COATS Girl’s sizes $4.50. to $8.95 COATS. COATS See (OATS : Boy's sizes $8.79, - ae 95 . SKI: PANTS quilted Size 2 to. 6X i inst “Oitizen’: 6f'the Year,” Mally. opened the Fair in the absence PROVENCrAL LTBR vicToRIA, B. ¢. ne DEC, 31/3210" Published Every Thursday at ‘ ‘The i . | Crossroads of the Keotenays” VOL, 13, No. 39 . CASTLEGAR, eREUSH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPT. Be, 1960 HARI JOB,. but: a srauarding one, at the Fall Fair is:the judging. Here J. H.. Cov- entry, eentre; of Nelson judges the flower. section of the Castlegar District's succes- Annual. Fall Fair, Looking on are:'E:.M: King} left, of Kelowna, who judg- isthe fruit, vegetable and exhibits; ‘Mrs. J. 'S. peu dairy ‘product who’ assisted Mr: Coventry . in: judging the flower sec tion;. Mr.° Coventry; J. S.. Scott, vice-pre -sident of ‘the Fall Fair Association; and J. T. Webster, past president of the ‘Fall Fair and the man who ‘officially opened ‘the 14th annual show window oft the Dis- trict Friday evening. ie Fall Fair Grand aggregate winner of the 14th Annual Castlegar:and District: Fall Yuir was Mrs. P,'S.-Popoff of Slocan’ Park,’ Mrs. Popoff won the Winners and. Robson Farmers Institute. Me- mento Cup; : Fruit — ‘Rosa Oborne, ofc Challenge ‘Trophy ‘and Memento . ey ‘ i. She also won a year’s subscrip- tion to the Trail ‘Times for having the greatest number of exntons en- 4 Fatr. Baglo, lenge. ‘Trophy ma Es H.W. Herridge Rost Bow] Memento. Datry ‘Products :— Mrs. Vera ‘Wanjoff, Robson, | six-month: sub- scription to Nelson News; Canning — Mrs.'J. 8, Hunter, Robson, IODE Challenge Trophy and: IODE Me- raised Castlegar: Discovers’ Public Gonvenience iy a Public Place Publtc conveniences bullt at public expense: for public use, have ‘storms. of controversy in many B.C. municipalities, a :$ttion ’ Standard Ol) Ww) pula B& ser- vicé station in::Cagtlegar on the Bloomer property ;Jocated at the corner of Columbia ‘ind Maple. The company -willidig out the earthen bank ond.:bulld, a. service station with o parking area for 15 cars. At ite meeting: Tuesday coun- cil gave approval. for! three road crossings to the property, : . Commissioners: were ‘enthuslas- tic about the project, because it will do away with’ the Blind ‘ ‘corrier at that spot. “gastos Retains. . -Mixed: Parking _ : On Colambi . Angle parking on Columbia A between .. Pitts’. Prescription and Main St: will be relnstituted council : !decided at Tuesday night's meeting. ‘The motion. to change back to angle’parking from parallel parking was made with works chairman V. R. Cook requesting that his dissent- ine vote be ° recorded in, the village minutes. Decision | to 89. "pack to angle parking was made” after’ council heard representations from ’* Carl Enutson of Pitts’-Prescriptions and read a letter | from the, Chamber of feted decision: Was} made “ith ‘The council di ed Tuesday ‘that it ts that ‘this. 1s: to . be pees again’ at a later date. public convenience that St: didn’t .| even know: existed. FP. ©. Gorse, who Plans . ‘to build the ceremony While Mark Sylvest' was page bor ‘past Pollution remuliing ‘rom, the f sewage ray the Fall ‘Pair and ‘the Castlegar ne offic. of Kootenay West MP, H.W. Her- ridge, who fs in Japan on a House ‘Commons tour. Mr. Webster. was introduced by Pall Fair... vice-président Mrs. C. _/ Bradford, Fair president Pete Ewart of. Edmonton, ‘s.nylon flite bag; Al- Harvey of . banat & tri-lamp, to:the river. could only bring shout conditions’ ‘that. were --harmful enay Health Unit medical health ‘of- read’ at Monday's: mecting. of the unell, people's -health, wrote - West Boots 5 fickr' Dr. J. H. Lindsay ina‘ letter|*~ a motel in * the - public’ ‘onvenlence located on a‘lane =) allowance near some Property ee ed. a hes purchas ‘Apparently -it-is there, for! the] ‘use:of aniyone who knows tt exists, Pid MLA pela Brothers: at Deer] Park Tuesday night to ‘discuss the of that area with electrical + Castterar council has © sent : a wire ‘to Premiler Bennett request ing that he give “earnest consid- eration”.:to -the appointment ‘of MLA Donald Brothers to the cab- inet. cay vt wire” noted ‘that “In view ‘victory: Sidents “to. the Public Tuatles Com- mission urging that PU the: desirability ‘of mupplying the] Renata-Deer Park ares with power. jy THe, meeting: was, told by the ‘that’ an ‘amendment’: to: the Foo ‘act at the last aitting of the PUG’ to anvia ber, Donald EL. Brothers, for cab. |. inet_ appointment. :: “We Thetis tht: the industrlal growth. In this‘constitnency war- rants. such representation" z inquiri A 928,000 ‘1a-untt motel with a house, office and “utility and stor- age building {s’slated..for down- town Castlegar on the triangular “Sharples property”. located. on Main. St. between Cheveldave's Mercantile and, the ‘Thrift Shop. To. be “Castlegar, Downtowner” or “Cas- tlegar .Intowner,”” it will: "be Duly by. F., O,. Gorse. Mr, Gorse “appeared before council ‘Tuesday night with plans for. the motel,’ “It's very: crowded but it's laid out. to scale.” He said He intends to blacktop from. Main St. to the ‘motel units. ‘Council ‘approved a permit for : ,. | the’ motel ““subjéct to the approval ‘of “the health foparnent Sua) ‘Village Tent Town, Not Against Law. Elementary. School is the law. tents are not: barred by health laws. , lmow - as” either’. the|f A tent, town which sprang up in Castlegar on‘ property near: the not: Seslont ‘Works supervisor Norman mc- Nabb ‘told “council Tuesday. that law’ and the tenters have not contravened bridge’ which will créss ‘the. C rig ‘wearing a checkered shirt. at the point where the new road: near Castleaird Plaza ' ; “prick” | ‘Saunders. was’. elected TEST: DRILLING: for the foundations of t the new highway have.been going on for. the past week. Approximately 14 holes, each 250 ft. deep,. will’ be drilled.. A sample core for testing ‘is extracted from holes every 5 ft. Foreman of the drilling crew is S. EB. Lipsett, shown standing by the riller E. London is stand- ing on the rig while A. O'Bryan stands beside Mr. Lipsett. Government survey. crews were also working this week GELGAR AT NAKUSP - of the ident,” ™M. o/:)inamen ‘oinb.-at the’ firet fait .| meeting of the group. >: Ritchie Glerohnaszo is vce-pres- Brookes; informed all Nakusp em- and John Makortoff ts trensurer. Sim |ovees. by letter last week. \Ferguson and Bill Pozer are direc- g days of Celgar's Naicusp caap samnil “would appear to be tniteas" resident manager D, W. ‘Mr.. Brookes noted, hint | with + maind” n der col | ve all offer, Hob. security and op: days. several major U.S. Wyse eld: itiat: inthe last few terviews with the appropriate divis- 2 aa vinterested ‘Nakusp. sawmill per- eae who: can qualify for the var- us: openings may arrange for in- they.‘couldn't get ‘the Power in the Us.” He wouldn’t-give names or. aid ther ‘details, but © sald’ they” “genuine companies, not promoters.” Md Ticket Booth’ Opens Tickets for ‘the ‘Trail and’ Dis- tat, fyesiatee Concert series go on power. and that’ PUC ‘could order ‘electrical companies to ‘service areas.| yn; ‘The location: of any. ‘dams ‘alat- ed ‘for. Columbia: river power devel- opment .in: my: opinion’, may. hold |. ‘up, the ‘possibility of such a. PUC raged ae Brothers told: the | meet- jweaction of.’ the publle. to ‘the various newspapers’ editorial : Karating “as far as this-column is concern- ‘ed, has been the reaction of peop- Sch read’ five* dailles regularly’; ahd about 30° weekly newspapers - ‘while :others,. equally ‘serious, in- : formed me that every newspaper, in BO: Supported the Social Ore- -* dit’ party, Nothing “is” further from ‘the truth. ‘And © ‘these :people would ‘Shave found this out if..they hid just lifted their heads ‘out of, the *sand a Ute and ‘looked around, °" No.where in B.0. was the 50- cial’. Credit: party.” subjected: ‘to ‘more severe. attacks: than ‘on the editorial pages of the « “Vancouver * Sun‘and the‘ wveekly: Bridge: River Isher’ of ‘the Surrey ‘Leader tioned : the inteczity of, both Mhe Boclal Crédit Credit government end the move at this ‘time for. B.0," ' No ‘ether. weekly, to this col= ‘umn’s: knowledge, actually. sup-"’ ported’, the: COF. openly, but sev- + eral came,as.close to it as an in-': dividual or: newspaper can‘ come ‘weekly. and ‘dally: —. that sat on the eatoriat fence throughout the without actually putting the idee = Cou The Lion’e:Gate Times, pub- - shed ‘every Thursday in North ‘Vancouver’ where''Liberal leader. Ray Perrault snd his running-mate the ‘election of Mesars, Perrault and Gibson. -¥et the Lion’s Gate Times, jn | its last issue before the election, yan ‘a ‘front- page editorial urging. the return. of -a:) Social, Credit government woes “we like what. they “have done. ‘We ‘think they. have more to offer of the. rich afd, ‘poor, old and soiee ‘forthe’ next ‘four “years: than any.of’ the: other parties.” : ‘These are’ the type of papers| that do a great disservice to gem- Ooracye zs ae What we. need in ‘this. prov- ince and in Canada are-more pa- pers like the Trail Times,“ Van- couver. Province,’ Oliver, iChroniste ‘and ; Similkameen’ Spotlight ‘wh ‘are not afraid to speak out edie ie -torlally on various subjects,.” Let's hope that’ during’: the lection: campaign "those: who at Wes- ee pobert McFerrin, : the London ta Opera, the’ Cassenti Play- erg. and Luboshutz and: Nemenoff will be featured in the fouy pro- 'grama ‘of the series.” < "Huge Trailer Here On Way to Coast _ A huge trailer, making & © Ries er Trek” across Canada, through the Castlegar Sunise ie to- morrow, The large : trailer left: Halifax on. Aug..30 and fs .crossing the continent using a:completely Can- adian highway route carrying greet- ings © from” various ‘mayors and boards of trade, ~ * "When ‘the trailer arrives in Van- |.- couver on Oct. 3, it’ will be. greeted by «Mayor “Tom: Alsbury..A keg of Atlantic oe water -“ placed in the trailer then be susped into the Pacific,” _. May Close Mill. fon: by contacting their personnel “Detailed explanation on rete tion of company pensior: pian, in— urances, etc.” continued the Iet— KINNAIRD COUNCIL representatives at'the Union of B.C. ‘Municipalities con-.. vention. at the coast were photographed ~ » study ‘the convention's * program while’ : Mrs. G. E. Rust. holds a: copy: of the re- solutions discussed at* the meeting. next ‘el 3rd at 8.00 p.m. ae 2 oe # , for, fal he: e find’ fault. with ‘the! press do a/ by Basil King of the New Westminster ; Fe = eee : : Laser ron ; - people’T: talked, to ,told\me, qui nae , ; Bee lar British Columbian.” . Kinnaird : i GLAU : a if and Spplight before spoating oft. chairman Carl Leeblich ~Comm.. Rust is looking across ‘at Mr. - Loeblich. 3 and his wife.