_first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS | NO DOWN PAYMENT 581 SOUADRON , Part 1 Administration 1, Parades High Senoot a 18.50 hrs, on Thurs- day 3 0 It will be. ited that the parade ed from Wednesday to Thursday in order that the Parent Unit AGLO ean visit all‘ three Squadrons in the area, Next parade Wednesday 9 Oct. 3. Eall-in at the High School at 8.50 hrs, i { 2, Routine : Normal training will be carried out as per CAP 464 F-25 and Squa- dron syllabus, 3 Orderly Olficers 2 Oct 6 P/O Pryce 9 Oct, 63. F/O Bernick 4, Orderly Sergeants 2 Oct 63, A/Sgt.McGilp 3 Oct 63. ° A/Sgt. McGilp 8 Oct 63. A/Sgt. Gemmill 5. Orderly Cosporals The Squadron ‘will’ parade at. the night fo rthis week has been chang- | a Scholarships . Were Awarded Miss Charters Miss Tae Charters, aaah ter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. A. Charters has been awarded a scholarship of $500 to continue her. second seminar at the University of South- ern’ California, * This is the second scholarship Miss Charter ‘has won this year. A ants honor student at the Sia choo! in 2 Oct 63, 9 Oct 63. oat Craig. J.B. C. MacBain F/L CO 582 (Castlegar) Sqn. RCAC TV -. and Radio Repair and Transistor Repairs FOR SERVICE Ph, 365-5544 DALL’S “TELEVISION - KINNAIRD, B.C. PUBLIC NOTICE = Kinnaifd United Church Wo- men will hold a. rummage sale, Legion “Hall:-Sept, - 28, 10-7 ‘ are Watch for St,- David's. Even- ing Guild Fall Tea’ & Bake Sale, Legion Hall,. Oct. 26. Sisters ‘Bake. Sale Sept. 27, 3 p.m. West's Store. most’ to’ keep within your build- ing budget.® - eaume Miss Charters foie at the head of her class in Mar- shall High School in Los Angeles in January with a $400 scholar- ship to’ start her first- seminar at the university in February. ¥J After spending the summer in Castlegar visiting with her fa- ther and her: brother Jack, Miss Charters has returned to Los An- geles with her mother to continue her studies’ in-languages and so- elology. Mr. Charters is vice-princi- pal of Trail Junior. Secondary School. Mrs. Charters teaches Rus- sian in the University of Southern lifornia, _ Fit Your House Toa “Budget” Fitting your’ house to a, build. ==j|ing budget. can’ be quite a pro- aa turally, we cannot all afford to palid a mansion, but one of the marks of a good builder is to be Builders agree ‘that it is false ieee 10 YEARS TO PAY LOWEST INTEREST RATES oa SUST..CALL. SMITHS ° Senfor Citizens Meeting { B bring a joke. i Castlegar & District. Chess ‘will commence ‘ their. meetings’ on ‘2nd October in the Marlane Hotel. 7.30. p.m. PLUMBING &. 1 @1- CRESCENT ST, —- PHONE. 3401 —. CASTLEGAR, BO, 55 ms mot crn nay DuBany, Royal Lipstick " Special has a secret softening agent to keep lips’ dewy—available ‘in a wide selection ' .of gorgeous colours _keyed to fashion and complexions “CASTLEGAR DRUG RE. Goulet Corner ‘Pine: & ‘Col. :: Ph: 2365-3911 ta ee —_ I HI economy to.use;materials and ac- cept poor ‘workmanship to reduce costs, Budget-wise, ‘the best house to build is the 1%-storey house. It has a pleasing appearance and is the most ‘practical and:econo- mical house to build. In tho. first Place ‘a, square plan -looks better with a 1%-storey’ house anda square plan: is -much cheaper to construct than a sprawling (pangs, CAT FACTS. very few of us could list more (had ‘possibly three or four varie- ties‘ of thoroughbred cats, yet act- ually there are 29 different breeds; and this‘ number. will probably in- ers grows. Purebred cats have in- dividual », characteristics, . produce valuable’ “kittens, are. very.‘lovely to: look ‘at; But .mongrels. make just as nice “house Pets ..and: ar for. the most’ part! more’ affection- ate and’ hardier to'care for.” * A cat in good health: washes itself ‘after each meal; if your cat doesn’t bother, it is ‘a\ warning signal that it may. not be: feeling too well, : Cats can catch colds and they can become serious; keep your puss indoors and swarm if- it sneezes or coughs, Mast + -pet: - stores have’ ‘upright scratching posts(or you can make them yourself simply enough) and if you introduce your cat’ to his Post at. an-early. age, -he will leave the furniture alone. Grooming is important to a cat and regular. gentle. brushings or foam~ shampoos . will give’ your cat a healthy, lovely coat. BIRTHS KERAIFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Nick, Keraiff of Castlegar, Septem- ber, 21, a daughter, DEMEO.’—' To ‘Mr. and’ ‘Mire Silvio’ Demeo’ of Castlegar, Sept- ember 21, a'son. -KAMBICK — To ‘Mr, ‘and Mrs. Len: Kambick : of Castlegar, Sept- ember ‘24, a; daughter. BARABANOFF — ‘To Mr. and Mrs, John Barabanoff of ‘Thrums, September 25, a daughter. PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Hary Plotnikoft ‘of Castlegar, September 25, a daughter. To! "ue. and AT | a crease in time as the skill of breed- | == Creek, September 25, a daughter. MACKAY —~ To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mgckay of Castlegar, Sept ember. 25, a HARSHENIN: Mrs, Steve Harshenin of Blueberry |E Ec ae Acc ToT Nac Ae GAR “conTs “Laminated for- Sarna - New. Winter. Shades: : See our iarge selection’ ; ranging in price from : $12.95 to $39.95. LAMINATED. GAR-COATS New fall ‘shades including black Men's sizes ou $13.95 to $19.95 Boy's sizes 8- 14, “S1L95". ” Boy's sizes 4 - 6X $7.99. Ladie’s WOOL SKIRT LENGTHS . 5220. $1.98 & $2.95 OXFORDS « or _ROMEOS. Discount to Celgar . and CM&S:E [nani eae ee QI imployees. "TEER, 2 Ibs Bie Canada © Cholce® Bee! SIRLOIN STEAK. be, - 89c BEEF LIVER ib. 49c. POTATOES, 13 Ih SUGAR wl tbs... $1.69 PORK & BEANS, eT For the Lady Bowlers — “We have the ideal ‘Toop pleated skirt, that gives you:that free and easy mo’ $6.95 to $14.95 Tol top these skirts we Shave the new: y tailored shirt with ‘the’ roll up sleeve plain or checks. $3.95, Not to forget the all favourite stretchy. slime j in the | new: Aspen:- A bruckstretch fabric made of nyjon and‘ viscose : : woven: ‘to give you a A perfec _fit and freedom: of. action : Tes these with ¢ our. Gay mohair eyes ae ve ‘onty Frigidalre has song that. dries’: breeze- fresh! “e Just one dial ‘to set. for. doing © any, fabric beautifully! - PROVINcra VieroRta, 5 te ‘DEC, 31ya TBRaRy, Be. cy * 'VOL;"16, No.:'40 10.CENTS PER COPY - Celanese Directors Visit ~ Celgar Operations. Here Pulp ‘mill and -lumber,; opera-| of the Lumber : Divisian: tions’ of Columbia Cellulose here were visited this week by ’a‘num- | vitles:{n’ this’ area to the visitora, |, ber: of -directors, and officials of | such as. the installation - of ' tho| : Celanese Corporation of America| new power boiler. previously ‘an: In presenting details of acti- headed by Harold Blancke, chalr- | nounced as a $800,000 undertaking, Sy man an president of the company. Mackenzie, chairman, | E, Penney, executive vice-preal-| | pad Paul ™. Marshall, president of | dent, and Eugene DeLuca, manager, local officlals: were ‘assisted by A: airport: here ‘on ‘Wednesday: after- jnoon. ‘The party toured both the saw- ‘mill and the pulp, mill during the | Tations, “Mr. Blancke noted | tha ‘day ‘and were briefed ‘on’ current | evid of" : operations and futuro planning | and progressive | ‘growth in the com-| ., by John Guthrie, Pulp‘ Mill; mana- | munity since his’ previous Visi in (ger, and Dennis Brookes, manager “In addition to commenting fa- vorably on the manufacturing ope- Social Credit’s: Don L: Brothers j Mi on Monday, made .it, a‘hat trick.in Rossland-Trail_ — ‘forthe third sconsecutive time he. captured the ‘riding in‘a! four ir way fight agalast | w NDP, Liberal a1 ts, in Ross: ‘correction ‘ponents, ‘With a clear majority:of more than 200 “and a plurality over al- most 3,000, Mr, Brothers left candi. ie ‘dates Bob! Maddocks. GIDE) Alen Robson WAS “Susecsstal The. “Women’s “Association of Robson -134, 97,21, 2° : Syringn Robson Community Memorial | Creek 510, Or8i Church’ held ter date. Another Set of Fall Fair Tickets Drawn. ‘The prizes for. te have not yet been ‘animed “and t i yesterday: in: Los Angeles, Califor: ‘second tickets drawn are: Friday's ‘ticket No. 26164 and Saturday's Magee who died suddenly Monday, tesa tiekets aoe _ please; phone; 365-8294 or. at 4245th Ave. If the prizes. are Scr Ontario, Br. Magee’ is th "claimed ‘this Weel the numbers of | Robson and the late Mr. Dave’ Ma: ithe third draw will: bakers in next | gee, A resident of Robson since ticket ‘No, 22405, Anyone ‘hok sweek’s paper. oo] o Results thie: Cestlega ©) area ‘of- Minar Trail ‘follow. They ‘ are in‘ the order. of Brothers, Mad. ‘Mee a ‘successful. coffee party in‘the church hall; Mrs, Dun- e president, -xreceiv-. x a the guests ‘and coffee: and re- freshments ‘were provided, by. Mrs. J. Raine and her committee which onsisted of Mrs. © A. Anderson, |: ‘MrayeP Gwitt | it :| guests, with prizes won. by, Mrs. H. ‘corations: received many.“ orders |' for Ch Christmas s cakes and mincemeat |’ ~ i or te the Tesoclation sand sold at a la- docks, Vareoe arid, McCulloch: * 2 BN Creek 43, Castlegar. 439,. 363, 60," Park: 20, 68,0, 2; * xinmalrd 401, 228, 50, 69; Renata, 28," 1 of pulp at from the}, “the ‘group. nich ‘arrived ‘at: the | Vancouver offices of the company. iniversity if all subjects. et McLean achieved the ih highest marks;* of, any: of':th “memory of the Company’s Industrial Relations year. webs i) ed out, that there was no connec- rdinator who died: ast. - » [wed at $1,190,000,000. .,|- der «that the; Nations. prosperity ‘A motion’ by. Comm, Cook: signifying ‘disapproval the allocation of $10,000 for a ek estrian overpass into the .Shew- chuck subdivision brought a heated debate by commissioners at Tues- day's village ,council meeting. ‘>. The consensus of opinion which moved to rescind the motion of Sept. 3 for the allocation of funds established ‘that agreement could be reached on an overpass . only if. there ‘was no assurance of: an eventual » Shewchuck idlaans pedes' subdivision.. He said that only 2 Portion of the location would be served by the underpass. | Chairman A;.Sylvest, who pre- ferred’ to wait for additional’ ad- ~ vice from. professional planners before tying up fonds to this na- ture, ‘put ‘forth the deciding : vote by way; of declaring the. motion carried, the CPR bas neti {8 Comm.' Gwilym Hughes’ point: tion between the pedestrian over: pass and: an underpass as the lat. fied: council ‘that it: does mot in- tend to ‘assist in either. the up keep or the construction of a ped estrian overpass. Fire Preventi By CASTLEGAR FIRE CHIEF, ED ‘LEWIS ©: .. Whereas : authoritative statis- ties compiled and published by the Dominion Fire Commissioner show that during’ the past-10 years, 815 fires in Canada have. taken .5,580 16,000 and destroyed -property val- > And whereas such losses are In- creasing year by‘year) ‘And. whereas, humanitarian ‘and economic considerations ; im- ion. Week October’ 6-12 This Yeor most ious, Made” af” Baik in time sree y 4. We are trying tz. ingress ,upon. the. citizens. te Toeak amt of protecting ‘| lives, seriously injured at least)’ peratively demand ‘that fire be’ un- | waste; atid tragic:loss of life in or- may be The: raemabeis of’ Reon ‘Town ter tin sialso played ‘three aier this ‘And ‘whereas’ it’ is” desirable be directed to the extent and: un- derlying. causes of the preventable} > Joss‘ of life. and property by fire, and: tothe. best and, most practical rs on of ‘Mrs. R-Sahlstrom honor: ‘ing Brenda‘ Louise: baby.:daughter. ,of Mr. and: Mrs.:G,:Sablstrom-. + || Games; were enjoyed by the Killough and; Miss,J, Marshell. ; Many lovely: gifts were present- ‘ed: to..the® baby’s. mother in‘ a ‘pretty decorated doll carriage. rhe ‘carriage was - decorat sand white paper by Bathy Borgen > Funeral Yesterday For Ronald Mageo - Funeral : services were held nia ‘for ‘the “lateRonald David “Born in. May, 1910 at “omemee ie Son of Mrs. Rose. Magee formerly: of 1925,;he married: Edith, Olsen’ of Castlegar in 1931; She died in 1936 The:-late ‘Mrs. | Magee -was tlegar.: Mr. ;Magee. was. lead. burner at the CM&S in Trail until, 1940 when he moved to Valleyfield, Que: ‘bec in the same capacity. He later [sey where he married again. He then’ moved 'to Los: Angeles where he resided: till his death. Mr. . Magee.’ is survived ‘by, 2 | sons by: his first marriage, Jack in: Cotanga Park, California and 6 Gerald with the i ‘gat: Sanmiay. Smninest atthe : hemi -of such number of subdivided:com- moved. to Elizabethtown, New “‘Jer-| 20 Sand? Pall Fair’ nadian : Celanese _at:a special’ gene-| ral meeting: held in. ones on [Those present’ enfoyed @ Very, var-|. 3} ded~ program, were, Muriel: an volayed the’ saxo! .| phone, ‘Roses .. Are - Red”. which, was .very, well received. a