CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 9, 1958 itm THE : DISTRICT SOCIA SS wTw_i TiN ATAAKANCKNN NUNN Castlegar Happenings The year-old daughter of Mr. , ond Mrs. J. Sorrenson of River. * dale was given the names Denise * Lynn, when she was christened in the United Church by the Rev. Pratt. The interesting point being the four generations in attend- ance, The mother, Mrs. Sorren- ‘son, the grandmother, Mrs. M. Blathut and the great-grandmo- ther, Mrs, M. E, Routledge. Mrs. H. Horne of Appledale ‘: as visiting friends in the District this week. -Mrs. M. E, Routlidge of Trail REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Johnson - Mrs, Horan is visiting her son-inlaw and dvughter Mr, and Mrs. M. Blait hut. The first meeting of the fall season for St. Alban's Guild was held in the Parish Hall on ‘Tues. day night. + The plans for the n Mrs. Hostetler - 7181 Mrs, Kauiman - 3227 Mrs, Willismson Mrs, Warkentin L. NOTES 5165 Canning and none perishables. Corsages made of kitchen uten- sils were presented to the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. B, Hill. These were made by Mrs. joyed by the guests with prizes going to Mrs, L, Bridgman and Tea to be held Oct. 25th, were finalized, and it was decided that the meetings in future will be held on. the second Thursday. Mrs. .W. O. Devitt will act as secretary for the balance of the year, | A neighbourly pantry show- er for Miss Sherrel Riley, was held recently at the home of Mrs, F. Smith. Consisting of Home| Mrs, A. Cl Little Miss Debble and Master Greg Smith, dressed as bride and groom wheeled in a gift box represent- ing a road-grader with Sherrel and Mel, painted on it. The hostess wes assisted by Mrs, B, Wright and Mrs, L. Ish, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dower and Brian returned from a holiday in Vancouver, on their return they were accompanied by their FRESH PICNIC HAMS, Ib., . BEEF BLADE ROAST, th. .....+.....sese0sees 49C SIDE BACON, sliced, Ib, ............:2e:2+e225 OE STAR BREAD, 2 loaves, .........2.00005 LIPTON’S TEA, (25 bags, ..........eee ease ee S29 ent k's dent in training at the Vancouver Gencral ‘Hospital and will spend Q month’s vacation in Castlegar, Mrs. E, Thatcher is spending a holiday visiting her ‘daughter in Vancouver, Mr. R. Tweed of the Coop = |store is a patient in the Ross- land Hospital. Mr. G, Lovestone of Swift Current has been visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, W. Wright for the past two weeks. Mrs. Helen Gergely has re- turned froma month's holiday visiting in Vancouver, Coqult- lam and Revelstoke. . Mrs. I. McNiel and Mrs, Swaddle have as their guest, Mrs. C, Leveque of Creston. Mr. C. W. Fraser and his bride, the former Mrs, Betty Flock, are visiting the formers son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W. Fraser at. Prince George. Enroute home, they will visit at 100 Mile House and the Fraser Valley District. Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith had as their guests recently, the for- mers father, Mr, Albert Smith and sister, Miss Margaret Smith. Mrs. Joyce McKenzie is vis- iting in Grand Forks this week. Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Hostet- ter from a th Kk daughter, Barbara, who 1s a stu- Silver Birch , The weather was simply mi- serable when I visited at Silver Birch School this week, but Mrs. Palsson was reading a story, and the children were relaxing after a busy morning. ful storles fps brighs, attractive chers, Besides: -beingcuseful: to Mlustratlons,’ thiyie. .. very well: ‘a tthe: reading needs’ of’ the ‘pupils; -“On Cherry Street" and “Around .the Corner” have arrived and "We Are Neigh- bours" is as-yet, to:.come. , “ Another thing “Mrs,- Palsson showed mic. was a sheaf of;work ‘books ‘are! the’teacher, the’ students’ feel that-they are part of the Valley Vista” school,. if they have the same work as the children there do, I only had time for a short visit this week, but I'N drop in again next week and keep you posted about the happenings at While the enjoyed a short break period, Mrs. Pal- sson told me that they are work. They are making scrapbooks for the children’s ward of Castlegar and District Hospital. Mrs, Hig- gens, Matron at the Hospital in- formed Mrs, Palsson that she would welcome the books and that the youngsters will really appreciate them during their stay in the hospital. Mrs. Palsson hopes that she will be able to take the pupils to the hospital, perhaps next week, to present the books, Mrs. Palsson mentloned the fact that. she js quite pleased with the pupil attendance. Whllc she was telllng me all this, Mrs. Palsson brought me two new readers, just received and after glancing quickly through them, I could’easily see why she was so Pleased with them. With color- holiday at Vancouver and Leth- bridge, Alberta, Mrs, J. R, Killough returned home from a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. L. Davis of Creston. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Ander- son had as their guests recently, the latters cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy German of -Calgary. They were enroute to Palm Springs, Calitorhia. Guests of the Ander- son's this week, are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Beday of Skookumchuck, BC. Z Mr. T. G. Moore of Winnipeg is a business visitor to Castlegar and District. Mr. and Mrs, L, V. Campbell returned on Monday from Van- couver, Where they attended the Canadian. Weekly Newspaper As- sociation Convention. Kinnaird Korner . Mr.:-and Mrs, Don Manson who recently moved in to their new home in the Dumont Sub- division, , were hosts to a large yee eee of friends. and relatives For The Holi ee saat planned by Mrs. Myrtle =I synions and Mrs, Betty McLeod to suprise: Joyce and Pon, asa house-warming. Singing and dancing was en: joyed. to, accordian music, sup- Plied by Cliff McCreight. Rela- tives from Nelson were present, also Mrs. Manson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr..and Mrs, L. BE. Swihart of Red Deer,. Alberta, who with ‘thelr daughter Debby, have been visiting here for some time. ». Mr. and Mrs. BE, M. McGaul- ley sperit /peveral days in Edmon- COFFEE, Nabob, Tb. oc cites caw BREAD, 4X, Zloaves,.:'. . .. 75c 1... BBd 2 Ibs., “” CRISCO, "3Ib. tia, / ‘DELMAR, © * . | day. we Sage ee. 99e tease BV ton on Mon- *slanaie ‘the ‘Thariksgiving ‘weekend . Mrs, J. Wolfe, who with her ‘daughter, Mrs. M. Gru- bisic of Trail, will visit friends in Kelowna;. Miss D. Armstrong, who will,travel to Vernon; and Joanne Logelin, who will spend he weekend with her cousins, Deer Park Socials ~ Members of the Deer Park Women's Institute held their first fall meeting in the com munity hall. The meeting was told thet $75, proceeds from the bazaar and dance in May, had been sent to the Castlegar and District Hospital. The November meeting will be held at the home of ‘Mrs, F. Briggeman. This will be the Annual meeting, ‘with the election of officers. Mrs, P. Mac- kereth wa sthe winner of the| contest. After a short business meeting, Mrs. S. Smith and Mrs. N. Mottershead, hostesses, ser- Ved tea and delicious refresh- ments. Visitors from Robson and Renata attended the tea. Fhese were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chal- mers, Dr. W. Wright and Mrs. S. Grant from Robson and Miss E. White, Mrs. A. Wiebe and Miss Mary-Anne Wiebe of Renata. Mr. Floyd Kirkendall has re- turned to his home at Quesnel after spending the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. s. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brigge- man of Trail and thelr son, Mr.| H, Briggeman of Kinnaird were Mr, and Mrs. Fred.Briggeman. Mr, J. Stuckeherger has re- turned to his home here after spendirfig a few weeks in Edmon- weekend visitors at the home of! ° ton, Alta. Silver Birch, ing on a very interesting project. | to UK ie emay tastes vistas > This y the Control .Board.or er ‘ine Government of eats “Columbia. 6 Liquor she needs att extension phone in the basement At End Of M School District No, 9 An- nual meetings are scheduled for the last week of October and the last week of ‘October and first v School Distrid Meeting are being made to secure a sec ond dentist for Castlegar. The Annual summary of the dental clinic was received and week in School Board Trustees at Mon- day's regular meeting. The seven day session of meetings will commence with a meeting at Gibson Creek School on October 29, and on Thursday, October 30, the meeting for Blue- berry ratepayers will take place | - in the Kinnaird School.: Meetings sect for the first week in November are Tarrys area on November 3; Oot!schénia November 4; Robson area on FREE INSTALLATION—LOW MONTHLY COST, CALL OUR BUSINESS OFEICE. BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY “Canada’s. Second Largest Telephone System’ e823 6; and Renata-Deer studied, 153 children completed treatment last year, for a total of 282 hours of work by the dentists, A report from the West Koo- tenay Health Unit was also dis- Bocepted by the Wyte ‘ported the new bus 7 order will: be ready for deliv- oy. next week: J..D. Smith, main- te “su: érvisor will leave néxt Week to arive the unit back. ‘The new bus wi 11 replace a small- er unit. An awning is Park area meeting on 7 at Renata. This will be the final session. All meetings will commence at 7:30 and will be held in the schools, Times, dates and places will ‘be advertised in Handicapped Dept. Esfablished At UBG This Year The first department of edu- eation for handicapped children jn Canada will be established at the University of British Colum- bia, Dean Neville Scarfe, head of the college of education, an- nounced today. Heading the school will ‘be Profesor J. A. Richardson, depu- ty director of the remedial edu- eation centre at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Aus- tralla. The appointment of Profes- sor Richardson is the result of & grant of $36,000 to UBC’s college of education from the British Columbia Foundation for Child Care, Poliomyletis and Rehabili- tation,” which rafses its funds through the Kinsman-sponsored Mothers’ March. “This has been being tested at O School, Mr. King reported. Approval was given to a re- quest from the Scout Association for use of a room in the High School to the confer- the papers prior to the suid See.Treasurer C. H. King. Reports were heard cn com- mencement of Night School classes and the Trustees hope for a successful turn-out in these courses, . The Board approved the re- apening of the Hot Soup pro- gram at the High School on Oct. 1, Mrs, Fletcher is again in charge of the soup program, Mrs, Jacobson reported on efforts being made to havej* School Broadcasts carried on local radio stations, as these have been discontinued this year. The Board approved usé of the Activity Room for the Air Cadet Parade on October 8, + The Board approved opening the Dental program for Grade.1 pupils in the District and efforts The younger you are the easier it is’ (That's what the middle-aged “duffers”. say on the golf.course when a teenager breaks 3) for the first time.” e ; Ieathe same story with iimily p: protection. The younger. - " you are when you first arrange it, the more likely you are ‘to be insurable. And thé younger you are, the lower the ; premiums, too. The Mutual Life of Canada is helping thousands of young. : Canadians plan for future security, Talk to a Mutual of. Ce IVTUAL BEE + ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANA Co) Canada man soon and he'll show you how’ Mutual's outstanding dividend record really _ Baya off for the young man on his way up. | tion Officlals to be held soon, ence of District Scout Associa- Reports were heard on con- vention topics from varlous com- mittees of the Board, which had attended the B.C. School Trust- ees Association Convention in Kelowna recently. Might Classes Started Tuesday Night School, cla Tuesday evening’ in ‘the * High School and registrations are con: tinuing for the various courses, “ Ladies’ Keep ‘Fit. Class was well attended, as..was the Art for Teachers. No one registered for Boat- building or. the Men's Keep Fit Class, Four people registered in the Russian Language Class, and the Night School Director, L. E. Cantell, advises unless the en-| relment reaches 15 registrations by next Tuesday, October 15, the class will not be opét {fer three courses in the teaching keenly interested in and aware of the need for. special education because of their work with the physically handicapped," Dean Scarfe ‘sald, “Because of this in- terest the first department of education for handicapped chil- dren in Canada will be establish- ed at UBC and Professor Rich- ardson will hold the first chair of special education in Canada,” he added. . The new department will of- of handicapped and retarded children, Dean Scarfe said. Pro- fessor Richardson will also co- operate with UBC's faculty of at the centre at:.the Vancouver General 8, ‘college of education now gives one course in the tea- ching of handicapped and retard- ed childre, A total of 40 students are registered. 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The instructor; Mr. A, Zuckerberg is a‘fully qualified teacher, “having Stressing’ the, Arnportance of registering “early; Mr. tell said, “If you haven't registéred yet for a class, you are urged to do so, — next week ts ae last registration period.” * All classes aré’.held in the Stanley Humphries High School, except the Square ‘Dance group which is at the Kinnaird ern on’ Friday nights,‘ - Classes run from 730 p.m, to’ 9:30 Pin. i . Constable and. Mrs. s Mercedes, Schw- Hospital, Octol 6 a daughter. Teen ‘taught in: Russian ‘Universities. |. {editor of an Australian Journal versity where he obtained his | pansters degree in education. * In) 1950¢he:; was" appotitéd) lecturer in ation at Otago University in Néw Zealand. 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They returned to their home in Red Deer‘on Sunday. Mrs, E.. Fitzpatrick will con- yene the? Legion's banquet for he United Church W.A! The ban- uet will take place on Saturday. Mrs. ,K. Jensen of Nelson has been visiting her daughter nd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod this week. Janis and Joan Cristofoli in . ‘Trail, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Swihart had their: son and daughter-in- ASc Lee. $1.69 Local Fresh “Robson: Socials érs und friends of the Women's Institute held a tea at ‘ he -home:of Mrs. W. L. Wright HAMS, Ready to-eat, on Friday, in honor of Mrs, R. Ib., , wwee ess G9E W.° Chalmiers on the occasion of PORK CHOPS, Ib, ... eee. BOC CUT-RATE ‘GROCETERIA . KINNAIRD =e/H. McPhee, Mra. H, Evans, tare, mill Le W T Waldio and Mrs. 3. Rogers. : E 5 : ¢ 9, Dr. W. L. Wright played a Salis 208, 5 q 3 : : . 7 4 \ i plano selection “Happy Birthday - MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet, 2 Ib, pkt. : As 0 You" during which Mrs, W. : T. Waldie,, President of the W.1., wheeled in the tea wagon with a nd placed it in front of Mrs. Chalmers who cut the cake. Mrs. Waldie also pinned a orsage of tiny pink rose-buds nthe honoree, who expressed er thanks, Those assisting in serving We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Co-op Refail Siore 4th AVE, AND PINE ST. MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. TRAIL and CASTLEGAR {on Delivery Daily: 3:00 P.M. except Monday CASTLEGAR and KINNAIRD “FHONE 2681 Delivery ROBSON Seturdaye 1:00 P.M. - Representative: . GA. ‘Anderson, Castlegar, B. Cc.