f Castile News. Thursday . January’: 18th, 1951 SHOP. DROP IN FOR AN AFTER-THE-SHOW LUNCH. SANDWICHES, PIE, COFFEE, TEA, HOT CHOCOLATE. MAGAZINES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS ————— . COMMISSIONERS ASK FOR STREET CROSSING ZONES At Monday evenings meeting of-the Board of Conmiss- joners, the subject of street crossing zones came under |@iscussion and the Department of Public Works is being , asked to make a survey on this. ‘Commissioner Bert Cherrington was appointed Village representative on the Kootenay Health Board. i .4 new Fire Hydrant has been installed behind ee Coronation Hal sy GETTING RESULTS Just two weeks ago we pointed out the guard rail on the Krikland Lake side of the Kanasuta River bridge, although knocked down by a car two months previously, had not yet been repaired...Now there is a complete guard as well as two new signs, well placed...So wa would like to try again, this time closer home. The Second.Ave. level crossing, to be exacto NEWS SPOTLIGHT 98)!" 8 | By HARRY ECCLES . Canadian Press Staff Writer ¢ The Conmonwealth prime ministers! conference closed at London with. avhistoric. declaration urging in the neme of humanity. ‘that the: heads of the Big Five powers ‘hold frank .talks -in a supreme effort to avert a third world war. | |The nine leaders ‘of the. Commonwealth nations pledged - themselves to "retain mastery of our own affairs,” and to strengthen their defences. so long as ‘the fear of aggression exists. The declaration said. that settlements with Germany and Japan should be speeded up; and that "any feasible arrangement for a frank exchange of views with Stalin. or with.Mao Tze-Tung™ would be welcomed. -A spokesman for the conference’ explained the prime ministers were in favor of a’ “meeting of President | Truman, Prime Minister Attlee, Premier Rene Pleven of France and Prime Minister Stalin of Russia to discuss’ the “cold war™ quarrels in the west; and a similar. discussion.on Far Eastern problems in which Red China's Mao would replace Pleven. } The declaration:also said that tiving standards of the millions living in poverty in backward areas should be raised. The Commonwealth ee oa resolved to aid this wherever it can. Represented at the conference were Britain, Canada, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand, South &frica and Southern Rhodesia. ; The conferees declared the problems of peace ‘involve willingness at all times ‘to. discuss our differences, without foolishly assuming that all attempts. to. secure peace are a form of appeasement But the closing ~-Rouyn-Norenda.. (Que.}) Press. MALKIN. STRAWBERRY JAM 48 OZo $25 ah CREAM OF WHEAT 5. Mis oa 0c BOE gest BEEF 12 0% CBN os occec cc ch PEANUE BUTTER, Melkins 24 02.-0.49¢. ga WHITE HONEY 4lb. tite o00008Sg q POWDERED BLEACH 20 OZ so0.49¢ : PLUM FAMo occ oeeoo48 Ooo ee ceue: RINSO. GIANT... 004see2000++ +759 i QUICK OATS: Robin Hood Sfbag...47¢ SULTANA raisins BF DAGo occ e OG BABY FOODS Heinz 12 for $i.10 BEEF LIVER. - Le... 59¢ a BLADE SGéest Axcf..LG.... 58° FRESH Saccages. LB....48°| EBACON Sea...1B.. 69" ws 3S Vp ww Cw ec e em egpeees a & BONELESS Atoaes 6... 33") . 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We actively campaigned fons: a “special week to ‘be: ‘aet ':) aside to clean up the ‘Village. This resulted in the: | Willage ‘Commissioner proclaiming Clean-Up. ‘Week. Good ° | results were obtained and. we wish to. take: this oppor- tunity to give. special thanks’ to the Commissioners. and: ‘| the school children for. their agsistence. ‘The renovation 2p OF. the Village office may. also be ineluded. in this "campaigns .. Several mestings Hava! Uieen held eidh the ‘Willece : Commissioners: on..the.. following:. Zoning, eee: Sand parking: ‘by-laws, sidewalks “and roads. _& special committee took. an astive interest in the. / additions to. our’ ‘Willag ‘water. system and: itis grati-: fying -to- “note: Some "OF nan suggestions made neve: “been : beneficial.’ Samet x : “our repeated efforts: me eve a "Goporanent Liquor store established here: ‘have not. been successful. This: project. is of. prime “importance and should receive Bpectey at- oe tention: in. 19515 tour. of the Kootenays: gave. ‘an Anteresting walk‘at a). special luncheon meeting. This marked the first: official visit to our. Board ofa: ‘Cabinet. ‘Ministers ee ; a: quick survey, of. our. Daste ier will indicate, the comin during 1950." now. in-service. dences; together with the: -penovation of the’ OoPsRe apes and’ the Castlegar Hotel... be a 860, 000 extension of Castlegar. waterworks». Black-topping of. the. mein thoroughfares in ‘the Village: © and Castlegar. D Phe installation of post office ‘boxes! at Kiniaire; ” : ‘Extension of the .cCastleger Airport. ‘to 5,000 tosh. and :: ce grant: of $25, QG0. for improvements. ; city ‘to one capable’ of: carrying re earBo -: ‘ “phe rapid and: continued growth © f the nearby. viltess : ‘| of Kinnaird. The voluntary. donation by the CoM: & s. ‘Company. for i i our communi ty work is much appreciated. “In ‘April ‘the Board mourned the loss. of Mr. ‘Dele 3 Bloomer.. ‘He was one of the original members “end took ‘a. keen interest -in Board: ‘effairs and © was ‘a a bigneer Feta ; dent. “of Gestlegar. ait ere ees ee ‘ouTpooR LANTERUS..-00-EP0Hb.-eeeer eee so od 5.50 | LUMLINE BRACKET eg ae WALL FIXTURES | ee G. B. BULBS INCLUDING : FLOURESCENT. AND: TRI-LITE ' BULBS PLASTIC CLIP-ON FIXTURES. . Phone. “The Hon. Herbert ‘Anscomb, “Minister. of. ‘Finance, on his. : ‘fre building of a’ 9450, 000 Junide-Sentor High’ “Sehool—— Erection of 4 new Gaeineee ‘buildings aaa ‘many. resid- as The | establishment of, | & 1 aieteict conotery, for Kinnaird. : Replacement. “of the old Castlegar Ferry of 12-éer capa For 1951, z lecutd. urge all. ‘edmalttesa’ ania’ ekpesielty. bl committee chairmen: to take more: active part: in affairs. wee : pertaining to their ‘respective. committees... in: the” pest,” fee: +00 much hasbeen. ‘left to Counctil.and this,’ as. “we: alt. 3 mow, is not. “good Democratic: government”. I wish to take this opportunity: “to thank the press. and radio for their: ‘assistance inputting before* ‘the: ‘\ public the accounts of’ all our meetings - the Trail: ‘Times, the Nelson: News; and a poe cier Sp ean BOs our: - : local. paper the Castle News: ‘J owish .to acknowledge’ ‘with: thanks ™ the’ ‘ime gaa’ ertort ‘|put forward by all committees,” and a special thanks. to: the Council who have given wistintingly of. their: time™. and ‘service. ‘Our. isocrotary. Crenaiter, also. ‘comes: in ‘for abe special mertion.. pee In closing, I: wish every: success. ‘to the: poera: in: 1952. The chair.was. then urns over’ to president-elect Mrs Wal. Waldie. rorage : Mr. Waldie’ neised the fo ow. zg ‘ecmul biees nad ‘been : ‘appointed for: 1951, “first nemed being’ chairman: Airport = RoAcDo ‘Weat, Ss ch : Publicity &: Tour: tie kL Gempbell, C. Watson, L 0 [see Tour =e Pot eae = sdbest 2 DELICATIZED ae stkef7e