Page 10 | CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C Camp Minto To Open First Session June 29 The Trail Y.M.C.A, Summer Camp committee has been meet- ing’ recently .to make plans for the 1954 camping season at Camp Minto on the Lower Arrow Lake above Robson. E of the” co itt * this year are: Chairman, . Mr. Fred W. Doubt, Mr. K, E, John- son, Mr. Charles Lakes, Mr. Charles Haggarty, Mr. Jack Barr, Mrs, P. L. Landucci, Mr. R. R- Hanna, Mr. Ivan Cook, Mr. P. Limbert and Mr. Jack Bush. On Stage At New Phy Rehearsal The committee is pleased 19 E that the tween the Rotary Club of ‘Trail and: the Trail Y.M.C.A, granting the Y¥.M.C.A. license to operate the camp has been ‘renewed for another year. This summer the following four 12-day.camp sessions will _be held: “Boys age 9 to 11, June 29th to July 10th, Boys ‘age 12 to 15,:July . 13th J to July 2: beter age jo to 13, July 27th’ to ‘Augus' Girls Bae ae to 16, August 10th 3 to August 2Ist. ‘ From August 24th the Salva- tion Army, Trail braneh, will run -a‘fresh air camp for families, . Registration is now open for any of these sessions, Closing date for registration will be June 25th. Since wheat can be produced about anywhere in ‘the world Canada can expect to remain one The plot is and the fusion is-mounting inthis scene from the begin- - ning of. the final act of the Kinnaird Lttle Thea- tre's latest production, “No Ryhme Nor Reason” ‘which makes its debut,at the Coronation Hall ‘Castlegar on April 9." ce of the world's. topline’ suppliers only so long as competitive ad- vantage is not destroyed by arti- ficial factors, such as internation- al price agreement The, three. act play, a hilarious new. farce written by that old hand at faxrces, Tom Hag- gart, has for its locale the. grounds and vicinity ofa lunatic asylum, ane. md develops a@ variety of con- Goodenough, Bernice Scott, mma, Jean Fitzpatrick, Maude Bailey. (seated). just begin when some of the Aa inmates make thelr entry, . ‘Members of the cast above, are from left to right: On stage — Gordon Smibert, Joan Simp- son, Bill Collinson (seated), Jinny Walper, Teena ‘E - GROUND BEEF. POTROASTS Lb. - GRAPEFRUIT your RED. ra WHITE Foop CENTRE Prime RIB ROASTS 67c Boned and rolled, Ib. ‘BACON Side, sliced, ‘Ib. “ PORK LIVER ane 36c TAD y asessessecose STANDING PRIME SMOKED KIPPEES ° RIB ROASTS, Ib. 49 (TB 39c. cob. BREAD 4c Fresh sliced, Ib... 16 02, Loa! CANADIAN CHEESE : _ Bulk, Ib. .. 49¢ ; 1.00 -"FRozEN FOODS SOLO MARGARINE sca aR OREO IPR 2 Ibs, . ” STRAWBERRIES COTTAGE CHEESE. 19c. 1... Fraser Vale, pkg. .. Pkg. .. 2ie - 3ibs. ... $1.00" ’ SUGAR 10 Ib. bag ‘OMATO CATSUP . Hunt's bottle .... TOMATO ‘3UICE * 48 oz. tin ..... Cooling ONIONS 4 lbs, for ’... Braser Vale, pix. “(8 ; French Fried Potatoes Frazer: Vale, PE. « con 2 Ie feet Brand .......... 3 he c CELERY _ 1B _ 28s White, 4 for .... .OUR READY TO WEAR DEPT. "at. their. regular i — Zoe Pat Fowler, and Gwen co- director. EASTER out of doors, ali calculated todrive an audience into hysterics. The story is of a young ‘doctor, who takes her new husband, home to live on the hiding in ‘closets and dashlag in acd on Apxil 9 The play will be staged for the first time at y the local Le- of caer The ic Society. wat branch. There will be a pala perk April 10 in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall, sponsored by the Finnatry Emprevement | formance BOYS’ Caribou Brand . FADED BLUE JEANS Sizes 4 to 10 Pair — $3.95 GIRLS’ Caribou Brand: BLUE JEANS Sizes 12 to 20 Pair — 7 $3.95 ‘*% EASTER EGGS — —— * CHQUNNIES West Robson Man Gets (8 Months At Gakella 10c to 90c “A‘sentence of 30 days in Nel- ones son jail-was meted out to a Cas- EASTER WRAP tlegar District Tne who pleaded |? %* CHOCOLATE ROOSTERS He was given a sentence of $10 and $6.50 costs or five days ih jail in default and chose to serve the ‘|five days. John Doubinin of Pass Creek was found, guilty of driving an automobile while, his ‘ability was ired by alcohol and was fined CHOCOLATES * guilty to a-charg $1.30 to: $1.75 : “assault oteantoning ast bodily $50 and. costs before ion Act, The chi chabi failed to attend schook: Magistrate ‘Taylor: fined: Peter Kavaloff of Blueberry Creek $15 and --costs, yesterday morning, after Kavaloff had pleaded guilty to exceeding the” ‘speed. limit through the! village of Castlegar. Taylor on Saturday...) on Montag, three children of harm,” :-— at Magistrate's Court, ALMOND ROCCO Castlegar, last Thursday, before TURTTES ipendiary Mi Ww. Fresh and Good PITTS’ Rexall . Drug Day or Night Phone 4231 OPEN Monday — Wednesday .and Friday Evenings: ° Taylor. : ‘Another case the same day re- sulted in a sentence of 18 months in Oakalla prison farm to William P,- Horcoff ‘of: West: Robson who was found guilty .of contributing to-juvenile delinquency... In ‘a. third case Thursday, George Nimonikin of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a charge of be- ing intoxicated i in, a public place. Week End nd Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY: April 2 and3 SUGAR . 10 LB. BAG ... 9% CORN, Dewkist’ - PEPE 3 15 oz., 2 tins for .... «2... 6. 288, : PEAS, Dewkist 5’s : 15 oz, Ztins for ..-..-20+0 12 } CHEESE VELVEETA, 1 LB. PET. .......... 5 1c ¢ MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 16 oz. — 47c 32 oz. — &3c | CAKE MIX sense wa xx. 23¢- @ ROUND STEAK, ib. . PEAS, Fresh Frozen 4 12 oz. pkt., Fraser _Vale ccobiterete ++, 19¢ STRAWBERRIES, Fresh Frozen 2415 oz. -pkt:, | Poems NMale~ ) BEEF por ROASTS, Ib. sbeae doses S16 ( HAMBERG STEAK, 2 Ibs. for ...... 58c Yoo Ne) 38e were given Be the custody of the Superin- tendent of Child Welfare ‘in. ac- cordance with The Child Protect- Comparison: _ When * < people Wonder does Canada need ‘immi- gration, ponder the fact'that Hol- land and -Belgium have’ more than 700 people per square mile and Canada has. Jess chet four. GIRLS’ dries Brand; ; BLUE F JEANS Sizes 2 to 6 Pair — 6 BLOUSES ‘Cotton Silk’= Nylon: é "Sines 12 to 44 $250 and nae ‘ e Moccasins; For Teen Agers all Sizes, Red or Black .. PROV! NCIAL LIBRARY Mier wR Ye Val. 7, No! 8 Cents' Per Copy Ministerial Assoc: Want’ Vote” | Mrs, E. Dinner Heads Mill Not: Request P Plebiscite!' ~ Re Liquor Outlets Here; ~ Kinnaird Stil A request ‘by the Castlegar and District ask for a that village. Eagles L.A. Executive Mrs. &. - Dinner :was- elected president of the Ladies ‘Auxiliary a as the Columbia -Valley Aerie, s | Fraternal Order of Eagles, at their i! ]| annual meeting ‘April.1.. «|. Other officers elected are Mrs. \[|N..T. Ogltow,. vice .president; Undecided ‘| Dorothy Kazakoff, secretary; Mrs. A. Denneus, treasurer; Mrs, Frank «| Waite, conductoress; Mrs, Molly ini: Kinakin, Mrs, C, Knob- lets to be allowed. was turned down by the C: )lauch, inside guard; .Mrs. N. Bys- on type of a = oul trom, outside guard and’ Mrs. Fred Mrs, Ross Defoe quceday:¢ while telling: ing. Kinnaird and Mrs. Jas. Jensen, trustees. that they. are not Next meeting of.the Auxiliary opposed to asking for a: Ercan said they would inyestleate the will be held April 15 in'the Par- »matter before coming to any decision. - ish Hall, beginning at,8 p.m. Rev. F. E,W , told the Castlegar Board that members’ of the ae| Delayed by Hearings themselves divided as to the tine of liquor dutlets that ‘should be allowed heré but are ‘unanimous in urging-that the comniissionerg request for a vote on the'matter. Victor Jenks, Commission Chairman, said. the board deci- ded two weeks ago:not.to request a plebiscite'and are standing pat on’ that. decision. . However the have no to the submission ‘of ‘a- petition, “signed by the required 36 Her cent. of ‘the: electors, requesting a plebiscite, he ‘advised.*. Attending ‘th io) Castlegar Board y Attent ing: ‘Moriday ‘were and Archdeacon B.A. Resker. © Orgauifzation tar'te Eighth ‘An- val Castlegar ‘and: District Fall Fair, sponsored. by: the . . Castle- Brancl : Af An ah fit a" Purpose: peat ~. rs. ‘GANADA'S “NEWEST. ‘AND EASIEST WAY TO .BUY. PAINT GET YOUR COLOUR SELECTOR. ows Price — 25. Which i is refundable on presentation of. Choose your COLORS At Home E ve : : : : P: ittsburghis’ Cacuz Selector Booklet is “designed eecenealye to bea ‘complete home decorating service the Booklet: Coupon when you ‘make your first pur-". : chase of Pittsburgh Paint. ’. Mrs, Weir; secretary Board and the: “dates \for. this {i year’s fair were set as Friday and Saturday, ‘August’ 27 and 28.°" Permanent ‘members. of :the Board are'A,:J. Weir, chairman; and.Mrs, E, Natural Gas Plan Here ‘And| In Kinnaird, ‘Now: Completed! ;The design of a g as. di system for Castl and Kin- naird as part of the” rail-Rosstand area, has been completed by the Inland, Natural Gas Co. who will be in a position to start installation of ‘the systems as soon as the‘permission of the villages and the Pub- lic Utilities Commission has been received. i remen Gel Lesson tn “Pole Gai” Rescue ‘Just. as there's more than one Way. of “skinning a cat” so too there's’ more ‘than one method ‘of getting Pussy ..grounded from atop a telephone pole. 2° That was proved in Kinnaird recently by a Boy Scout, a Girl Guide and a Brownie who ‘combined in “Operation Pole Cat” as their good deed for the day, getting in some kindness to animals at the same time. Pussy had climbed the pole Want Similar Service Established Chamber Protests Ending Of CPR Lake Steamer Service pre a of the cPr's steamship service on ‘the Arrow Lakes was cine by the council of the ‘Castlegar and! District Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting Tuesday evening. The resolution, being forward- ed to Federal Minister of Trans- port Hon, Lionel Chevrier with copies to H. W. Herridge, MP for est; R. two days Once | there it eemed like an awful hipng way down and pussy was much too afraid to try it. Mem- ‘pers of the Kinnaird Fire De- -partment came, pondered, and soon departed - for a_ longer Jadder. -It was at this. point the ‘Guide, Scout and Brownie stepped in, and’ showed that when you can’t climb to the cat, you've got to make the cat’ $rap by putting cat food in the bottom of the box. When the fearing feline saw the box with ot food pearing her, hunger This in letters from the ‘Gas Co., con-. , | sidered by the two coi at their meetings this week. .'The Castlegar - « board, - decided the Cc should be the commissioners -are still in favor of the proposed project.-; . Kinnaird commissioners. ‘tabled Robson Farmers’ inst. To Assist Deer Park _ In Road Opening, Fete Plans to assist Deer Park resi- ‘dents with the gala road opening that, will mark ctom- ‘The Company's 1 letter ddvises a complete report on the system proposed has not’ been ‘possible yet because hearings on the of. .¥ mission Co. Ltd, have been :Pro- “| longed and are only now Geavving ito acclose. - : Indan: it pletion of the Deer Park-Syringa Creek Road were made by the Robson ' Farmer’s Institute ‘at their regular meeting March 31. Four members of tue Deer Park -|Farmer’s -Institute, Messrs. -Pat Romaine, W. Williamson, R. Brig- a paw for the: fo food she fell into the box and was lowered to: safety, -\ o¢ Hold Third And Final Parent—Teacher Parlay ‘Whe third’ and" last in a series Harding MLA for Kaslo-Slocan; the Hon. a Works the’ Hon. P. A. Gaglardi; the Nakusp Chamber of. Com- merce and the Renata’s Women’s and at similar rates; be pro- vided. In the meantime, it. urges that ¥ service be the present operation through subsidy if ae “Full text of the resolution reads: “Be it resolved that the Castlegar and District Chamber of Com- merce unanimously protest the of the service by the Canadian Pacific Railway on the Arrow Lakes and respectfully . request that a com- parable service be provided’ at rates, and that, in the interim the present service be maintained if necessary, by dir- ect subsidy.” CPR Company officials jals have ad vised the S.S.:Minto, which: has been provided penne the Canadian Pacific will be cancelled. Loan: Cupboard Set Up. By Home Nursing Div. “A loan. cupboard for home nur- sing necessities, has been set up by the Home Nursing Division of the Kinnaird St. John’s Ambu- lance Association in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. of, parent = ~ teacher Gui ‘Com- i from ‘a yy the mittee of the Higi? School, head- ed, by “R.-E. . Cail, was held recently. Ze ign After‘meeting briefly in the library, the parents of the Grade of ine ‘and ri Kinnaird, with a variety of arti. Teacher Training And Low Salaries Geacern Teachers Meet Here The- West Kootenay~- Teachers District Council held their third cles needed for at home, the cupboard is ‘a free service fee anyone needing it. ing for this year in the Home Economics room of the Stanley Burophries High School with H geman and P. G Eleven met | having driven -over the new road as fax as.possible, w; i jway: nd: then: pi : in. development. of - natural: gas at end. Pw Fort St.: John, plans to natural. gas from “Trans-North- U.S. | the the meet- ing and outlined the program for . He’ said west Gas Inc. at the Canad boundary: end transport it'to the A. MacDonald, Elected for this year were Mrs. C. Woolls, first vice president; Mr. Woolls, second vice presi- ents and Mrs, E. Dinner and Mr. A. ~ MacDonald, entire The board will hold their next} meeting April. 13 to begin plans for the fair... executive area for irene subject ‘to the ap- proval of the ratepayers concern- ed and the Public Utilities Com- 2 mission. In earlier correspondence, the company had requested a joint meeting with the’ ‘villages “af Cas- tlegar and Kinnaird to discuss the Hon. R..E. Sommers, the Hon. G and (omaine, on ‘behalf of ‘the al swith the. and the ‘teachers, the paincipar: free of charge, th the only stipulation be- ip 3 | discuss’ their “chil 's discussion ‘over ‘coffee and cakes'prepared by. the Heme Eco- nomics classes and served by tyo Grade: Eleven students, _ Miss Elaine Cook and Miss’ Tillie ives Cl from Renata,- “Robstn and Cast- legar, are to be invited. A committee, comprising Mr. |. T. Webster. and Mr. D. Stewart, was named to give Deer Park alt the help possible. A. J. Weir, Chairman of the Castlegar and District - Fall. Fair Board,also attended and gave'an the matter.'. . . ¢: _ Hear About: Immenizations. :The ‘Kinnaird Hlcmeniary ¢ ‘Sthool” ‘PTA. i 16d | Bimiost aes new,|. members at their’ first! ‘general meeting Monday evening in the Kin- unaird ‘elementary school. Nearly. all of the 60) Gtaedied atte: ding fe. -took ott Sting! algo ‘de 0° Gl talte on. i “by Miss, ‘George Craft; Chairman of the Castlegar School Board. \y Mr.. Harold Bate, principal the. Kinnaird. school, introdiced the Kinnaird teaching staff. They ‘are Mrs. W.° McCabe, Mrs.” [Andreashuk,: Miss Bloomer, Miss [KS \Fox,: Miss Smith “and “Miss + ‘Bermback. ie ~In the short business session feeling the program, Mrs. M.! Verzuh read a letter from the 'mother ‘and. the nurse mo! | than the’ child she concluded..’? -For his-portion.of the program, Kei Me. Craft,’who has‘served 8 con- (secutive «years on. the. Castlegar ssvhoal board, * five- of ‘these as’ chairman, ' showed _.five - colored ides including scenes of Akla- ‘vik, East Kootenays, ‘Waterton iNational ‘Park’ and‘ the > Castlegar, of Village Inspector David Seaton, | u of. plans fér the 1954 Fair: R.’ Oborne and D. Carter were appointed to act on the Fair Committee. Tt was. decided -a letter would be written to the Hon.'P. Gaglardi asking. that a ferry service be in- augurated. between Deer ..Parlc’ and. Edgewood to provide: trans- portation’: for. these point¢ when‘ '|the-CPR service is ‘discontinued. ‘The secretary was instructed to write the: district: engineer ‘to en- Vquire why no provision hasbeen made in this year's estimates for replacing ‘the condemmed whatt th x : at Best Robson.::* ‘Conroy, District’ Health: Nurse, and: the showing of colored slides by Bu jilding Pemits in GastlogarTotals 16,000 |For Month Of March. There were nine building p: er- mits issued for $16,070 worth of construction during the month of March in the village of Castlegar, according: to the monthly report, Mr, W. T. Waldie thanked the teachers on behalf of the parerits saying he felt the meeting had been of considerable value and interest to all. ‘ Present were Mr. and Mrs. G. Cheveldave, Mrs. R. ‘A. .Pincott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Killough, Mr.. and Mrs, Latta, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Toogood, Mr..N. Churches, Mrs. R. Fletcher, Mrs. W. Waldie, Mr. and Mrs. Proud, Mr. R. W. Cook, Mr, and Mrs. L."V. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Roberton, Mrs. B.- Cherrington, J.' AL ‘Thomas, principal; R. Brown, vice princi- {+ pal; G. Rice, social studies teach- er; Dr: F. Thorne, French; A.j;° Harvey, English; J. Buhr, ‘mathe- matics; J: A. Charters, science; R. Cail, founcillor. 5 4 Generatio Present |For ATE, Anniversary - Mr. and Mrs, Leckie -Four-generations.of the Leckie family: gathered .at the home’ of ond Mrs. James Hugh. Lec- Rie: in :Castlegar in honor. of the |- jcouple’s : 47th ‘Wedding: arniver- isary, on April 4th. Mr. and. Mrs. R.-Holt }of Rossland, son-in-law and.daughter of the Leckies, cele: brated their 22nd anniversary on the same date... — A delicious. buffet supper was Later they met again for gerier- | ii avail ‘this service for ‘B.C, :Parent' Teacher Federation’ 7) tf 1; te ‘urging that, Kinnaird send a dele-; mastic syinters y.spring to Ja igate to the Easter convention at im the film were. pictures of the ‘Wancouver, However, it was: de-; stanley. Humhpries High School cided, Kinnaird i is unable to send from a.few forms anda contract- ‘a delegate t 2 'or’s sign to the finished, building. j!'The ers were’: ‘that the’ Spring Tea of the Kin-! by Mrs, S;:Gallo, Program Com- maird School, which the PTA are mittee chairman and, thanked by;. presented to the village commis- enjoyed by the 21 guests present sion meeting Tuesday . and_the honored couple received Biggest of the nine permits was many lovely gifts, a. $12,000 one to the Eli Drive-In | Mr. and. Mrs. Leckie were mar- Theatre. ‘for’ construction. of a ited at Saltcoats, Ayreshire, Scot- drive-in. theatre on, Block 70. two jland i in 1907, and came to Nanai- and’a half blocks east of the high mo.-in 1910: where. Mr. Leckie school. |worked for Canadian Industries ‘assisting with; will be held at the Wyrs, w.' R; The: -Kinnaird Improvement Society, @losed with refreshments served: Halli on May, 14. : Miss Conroy, who has 14 schools hospitality committee. ‘and 12 baby clinics te. ate along with. her other ‘ublic Health ‘Nurse duties, outlined me; ‘Health Ni “LEGION CORNER” ter doses a child receives eee All tickets for the Kinnaird Tits ning at the.age of three months. tle Theatre preséntation are to be She pointed-out.that immuniza- handed.-in by ..tomorrow ‘after- tion is a fres service provided by ‘noon .(Friday). Tickets are still the Erovincial Government ' available for Friday ‘night’s per- ich’ i at the C Hall, are kept ‘in check, ' and urged all ‘beginning at 8 p. ot!) Work party’ ealled for Sunday their children." |to - finish painting din the club tion -hurts. the, Tooms, were: ".. istalling powder plants at Steves- ‘W. Classen, * garage, | “$100; L A. | ton, Bowen Island and James Is- by Mrs. John Kennedy and ’ ‘her | Foster, reshingling, $170;.P. Gre- ‘land. < tchen, basement (temporary resi-| After a briet return to Scot-, dence) “$1250; P. Gergely, ‘gar-:land in 1914, they came ‘to Trail, promp- else may, use them: is at . Delegates ® from seven of the .|feport was that.a survey of BCs d that Sag 5580 el: equipped with air. cushions, hot water bottles; | bed pans etc. In time, it is hoped a. wheel chair will also be available for-loan. Notices are being posted about Kinnaird : advising who to con- tact each week to borrow articles |. frorfi-the cupboard, or those wish- ing to.use this service may con- tact Mrs. Steve Gallo or Mrs. J. C. McLeod, at any time. . Although primarily for the vil- lage of Kinnaird, the cupboard is also available for use by: Castle- gar and Robson residents. Host Successful Year For CWL Reviewed At Annual Meeting, Thurs. The reading of ‘the: Annual Re-! ports - highlighted -the regular meeting of the Catholic Women’s, League’ of St. Rita’s parish held Thursday, April ist, at the home per cent were staffed by incom— pletely trained ‘teachers. The Castlegar Public Relations Committee and the support and cooperation’ of the Castle News came in for warm ptaise... _ The report of the salary com- mittee claimed that in many cases teachers’.sons who had corm- were more, in ‘other. occupations after two or three years than their fathers after 20 years or so. The next annual district con-’ vention isto be held. in Trail, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 18 and 19. New Denver — Slocan City delegate, Gordon’ McLean, re- ported that the Sons of Freedom ichildrenat the New Denver Sani- \tarium School ‘have.made an ex- the removal” of ‘adult. Sons of Freedom influence. 1. “They show great eagerness: to learn and “are in: many respects Sons :of of Pie Wm of ‘Rob- eeqneluded in the reports were. such: projects as:'three bake sales, two, parish socials, St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and Dance anda par- Mrs. Freedom children,” he sid. Members of the Castlegar Dis- trict Teachers Association pres- ent were G. Rice, Mrs. E.. R. Smith, Dr. F..-Thorne and W. F. Shk Z ish ‘The Tr M. Gallo, reportéd these raised |: the’sum of $1,014.70 for the build- |: ing ‘fund of St.. Rita’s Church. Also‘ sponsored during the year were a-Card. Party for the Koot- enay Society ‘for’ Handicapped Children and a Benefit Dance. After reviewing the year’s acti- vities, the Secretary, Mrs. R: Mc- Iver,-termed it a most successful ee a Rotarians Have House Numbers For Sale. There is: good progress in the. House numbering project in the village of Castlegar, being hand- led by the Castlegar Rotary Club. Teams of Rotarians spend _Wed- Mrs. ML B. Daiton and Mrs.. R. Fletcher, - reported. the officers for the new term as’ follows: Ao The remainder of . the month's , Ltd. as Supt: of Lead Burners, in- ‘Tre Ist. Vice Pres. .... Mrs. R. Fletcher 2nd. Vive Pres. .... Mrs. A. Shutek 3rd. Vice Pres. .... Mrs, W. Fields if Mrs. nesday, aft and other free moments, calling house to house advising “each household’ what number..-has. been’ assigned to their: building. and selling the number to them. ins ‘report that many residents:seem to be unaware of the fact that the Hotarians have the house ‘numbers available at The Presi . returned ior a second * term, \; for their age, $100; N. Shelfontiuk, bunk where Mr, Leckie was ploy and tool shed: ba ‘J. J. Kavie,:as foreman of the Lead Burners Silverwood, for C, M. & S. Co. from 1916 to iding ¢ oe $800 and 1948, Seto's Cafe, alterations, $1,000. | Now retired and living at Cas- z ifleesr, Mr, and Mrs, Leckie have Federal Ke in’ the coming year: will otal | grantee many of them liv- about ' $5,000,000,000; ‘more than ing in the near vicinity. Among twice the. amount spent by .Ot- these. are Harry Leckie and Mrs, tawa five years ago and nearly | Grace Holt of sls efforts during the, past ‘year: and asked for their continuing ° sup- port in this year during which ‘it is hoped to see the building of a new church commenced. of Kinnaird; and .Mrs. BE, A. Smith ‘of Nakusp. Mr. Leckie is vel years of age and the youngest , ‘of the family is his creat Baes. hires. ten @ the. amount spent in i bel Montpellier of Trail; 1939, Molly White and Jimmie Leckie | Jenner. grandchild, & months old. oe These’ can be rom the as they call us "tach household. The Rotary club received warm praise from the Castlegar Board of Commissioners at their: meet- ing ‘Tuesday, for volunteering to take charge of the project, “If we were to hire a couple of men for this job” which the Rotary have "undertaken, ; it would cost the village about $500," . Victor Jenks, Chairman of the Board commented. “The Rotary are do- ling it as a public service.”