4 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 27, 1959 Castl . former's brotherdn-law and sis- astlegar Happenings ter, Mr. and Mrs, R, W. Cook. {. Mr, and Mrs, Mike Harshen- Mr. and Mrs, Loyd Groutage in and son Phillip have just re- have returned liome after attend- cently returned from an. ‘enjoy- ing the funeral of the former's’ able holiday in Saskatchewan and sister, Mrs, Roy Peters at Vie-' Alberta where they visited with torja, jfelends and relatives some of Mr, and Mrs, Bill Kastrukow | which they have not’ seen for and family have returned to thelr! many years, On their way back home at Druld, Sask., after spen- | they stopped at Radium Hot ding a week ‘Visiting with the Springs for‘a few days of swim- ENN Our crowd has really gone for these rugged, new Hewetson styles And You'll Find That Hewelson Builds Comfort Into Every Pair IEWETSON BLUE SUEDE casual ith jumbo foam sole for ekend and sports wear, $899 GOOD-LOOKING HEWETSON oxford with the “grown up" Took Black, with llama vamp. $799 ~ SOMFORTABLE ‘AND ORESSY on the hit parade “Penny! loafers $699 = 0000 ming and fishing. Miss Ann Bradford spent a few days in Trail as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Clifton Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. George Ander- son spent the weekend in Kam- loops where they attended the Silver of Mr, ‘Tweedsdale of Edmonton as they were crnoute, to Vancouver. id‘ Mrs, Henry Adie have returned home after spen- ding the past two weeks hollday- ing in Vanaouver. Corporal Myles McMillan of the Calgary Strathcona Horse Re- and Mrs, L, v. Campbell. Guests at the Castle Bar ranch for the past few days were Mr, and Mrs. Gordan Clay and Peggy from Vancouver. : Mr. and Mrs, Edward A, Killough left on Monday for Prin- ce George where Mr. Killough has accepted a position on the teaching staff of the Senior High School. During their stay here they were the guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kil- lough of Kinnaird and Mr. and Mrs, J. Toogood of Castlegar. Mr. Melvin Campbell of Ke- lowna is the house guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.. Campbell, Mrs, C. Brodman has as her guest Mrs, Popoff of Vancouver. Mr, ant Mrs, James Killough and family have returned from a five-day visit to Creston. Mrs, May Woolverton is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac hus- pital. Mrs. W. E. MacCabe return- ed last weekend from Nova Scot- ia where she had spent several weeks visiting rlatives, Prior to that, she had taken special cour- ses in Remedial Education at Bos- ton, Mass. and Syracuse, New York, Mr, and Mrs, J. Pedersen re- turned at the weekend from a short holiday spent at Okanagan and coastal points. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Hostetter is the latter's father, Mr. H, Seargeant of Lethbridge, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Anderson and family are- holidaying on Vancouver, Island. Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Campbell returned home Monday after cel- ebrating their 25th wedding an- niversary at a family dinner in Kamloops Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were married in Kamloops on Aug. 22, 1934, ‘They were accompanied by their son Burton Campbell and were met in Kamloops by their daugh- ter, Regina, who had flown from Vancouver to be present at the celebration, . Visiting briefly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt were Mr. and Mrs, Albert - LEGION CORNER At the executive meeting held Tuesday night arrangements for the handling cf the concess- ions at the Fall Fair were drawn up: President Jas Leckie will be chairman of the committee com- posed of the executive, All mem- bers Will be contacted and a list compiled of those members who will work on the booths which will consist of the usual games for young and old. Work parties will be called to assist in the work of erecting booths and assisting the Fair board. The grounds adjacent to the Legion building are to be used as private parking for members only and appropriate signs are to be erected informing the public of this action. The picnic held Sunday was interrupted by rain and a small attendance enjoyed water sports and games at Syringa Creek. The next regular meeting is next Tu- esday. TIDE, Giant Size, ...........20+- DOG FOOD, Tops, 10 tins, ....... ” HILK, Garnation, 6 fins, ....... COLD MEATS, Burn’s Assorted, pkg. ICE CREAM, Yy Baly ma wyaiard a KINNAIRD, ‘B. ce Band Is here on leave, the guést of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Ozeroff have as thelr guests this week their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. W. Ozeroff and infant daughter of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs, A, Sylvest have as house guests the latter’s par- ents Mr. and Mrs, A. Barnes of Ponoka, Alberta. Miss Maurcen Lipsett left this week for Victoria where she has accepted a teaching position, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Eremenko of Vancouver are visiting with friends in the District for a few days. . Guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Wallace this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hope of Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. Hope is a nephew: of Mrs. Wallace. Also visiting at the Wallace. home is Miss Ethel Wallace of Glenmerry and visiting for one day last week from Trail were Mrs, T. J. Thomas Miss:Dorothy Thomas and Miss Joan Wallace. Mrs, Hostetter has resigned as social news reporter for the MRS. _C, RIVERS KINDERGARTEN Will Re-Open On Monday, September 14th Registration On Thursday, September 10th From 9.30 A.M. To 11.30 A.M. P.M. At United Church Hall, 4th ‘Ave. Castlegar. and 2.00 P.M. to 4:00 PHONE 6461 Castlegar News, If you are inter- The drouble, with: tod many ested in the position please phone [college students is that they the Castlegar ae at 3031, Lib-| think being broke {s something to eral rates are paid. write home: about: ‘ a JAC SCHOOL SUPPLIES A Complete Line Of School! Supplies For All Grades At The Lowest Prices SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION. . SPECIAL ON BINDERS PITTS REXALL DRUG eo ere CCC CON CCC CUU UU FOWL fresh killed, Ib. 2% EGGS loa tresh small 3 , doz. 00¢ PARK AY vsti 2 is. AQe E AN UT surter, sa. 48 or 99c IRACLE SALAD DRESSING 3202. - 3 Ib. Tin. Crisco POST CEREALS “SUGAR CRISP OR ALPHA BITS 2PKGS. CARNATION 3 tbs 89c King Size CHEER INSTANT _” PASTURIZED MILK {by ....... 396 STORE HOURS TUES, — SAT. 9 A.M, —9 PM. MONDAY 9-12 AMM. Kinnaird Cut-Rate Ltd. WE RESERVE . THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. : | is under the m Pratt with a staff of 28 assisting Over 100: Children At Religious School An average of. 102 ‘children forts of representatives of the Anglican, Pentecostal, Presbyter- i ian and United churches, ‘This year the ichneei school |, Vv. HY Beverley Robinson, Norma Idle, be Ackney and Mrs, Dodgson, A newcomer to the church school, Mrs, Hall, is superinten- dent of the junior class, Helping Mrs, Hall with the biggest class in the school are Martha John- .| son, Shirley Ball, Mrs. Relth and Florence Plerpoint. The junior high division is headed by Mrs, J, Lamont. She is assisted by Mrs, A, Leveridge, Mrs, J. Robinson, Betty Camp-, bell and Mrs, R, Parkin, Mrs, Walper, assisted by Mrs, Mrs. B. . The theme for all the de- f partments of the church Rela is Bi ‘“The Bi sche Kindergarten ‘superinten- Mident is Mrs, Floyd Heagy. She is assisted by Gladys Heagy, Dorls ‘Brommeland, Marilyn Brown and Carol Pfeiffer. " Mrs, J. Roberts {s superin- ‘s. B, Scott and Mra. G. Reith, is directing the music department. The handi- eraft-department !s under the guidance of Major Moll and Mrs, Smales, A display of hanaleratts made at the church school is be- ing held in the Robson’ Socials panled Mrs, T. Jurick and her son Terry of Trail to Spokane for tl he Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. (Evans for a few days were thelr son and daughter-in- law, Lt. Commander J. C, Evans and Mrs, Evans and family of Victoria, enroute home after vis- iting other relations in Haney. Recent guests of Dr. and Mrs, W. L. Wright were Mrs, L. L, Fairbairn of San sae Cal: ifornia, Mrs. D. Marcellus and three daughters of Trail were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine for a few days, Mrs. M. Higgens, accompan- ied by Mrs. ‘A. White, left Fri- day for a féw days holiday In Caigary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bainbridge United church this evening: At 7.30 a program put on by stu- dents‘of the school wifi be held of the and Lesley and Susan are enjoying a holiday at Deer Par! ‘Gloria and Michael Rogers are the guests of in the church, LIGHT BULBS’ — RICK'S LIGHT UP YOUR HOME WITH THE NEW LOOK IN WESTINGHOUSE EYE-SAVING BULBS IN ALL SIZES - We now have in ‘stock a good line of eveready transistor batterles for most of the popular makes of Radios. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT — ORDER YOUR TV SET NOW — CHOOSE THE COLOUR AND STYLE YOU WISH HEFORE THE WORLD _ SERTES GOLF A Special General Meeting of the Castlegar and District Golf Club will Hotel at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND CASTLEGAR _ AND DISTRICT CLUB be held in he Marlane School District No. 9, (Castlegar) VOTERS’ . LIST other than property owners, wishing to have their names entered on the list.of : Electors for 1959-60 must file the necessary declara-" , tion with the Secretary-Treasurer of School Dis- rict No. 9, (CASTLEGAR), Box 820; Castlegar, B.C., from whom declaration forms may be obtairied, "NOT LATER THAN 5: 200 p.m., Monday, August 31, Qualified persons, ” 1959. Attention is drawn to the change in classification of voters effected by the new “Public Schools Act”. The new classes are as follows: RESIDENT ELECTORS — British subjects of thie full age of twenty- -One years who are resident and who have resided coninuously for not less | than six months within the school district im-- as prior to the of the declara- tion provided for in Section 69, and whose nameS are not entered on the list as owner-electors. TENANT-ELECTORS — British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years and corporations which are and have been continuously for not less than six months immediately prior to the of the declaration provided for in Secion 69, ten- ants in occupation of. real property within the school district ‘and whose names or the names of which are not entered on the list as owner- -elect- - ors or resident electors, CORPORATIONS are not automatically placed on the list and those qualifying as owners of proper- ~ ty or as tenant-electors must file a written au- thorization ‘under, the seal of the Corporation naming some person of the full age of twenty-one years who is a British subject to be its agent on behalf of such corporation. Such authorization shall be filed with the Secretary-Treasurer not * Tater than August 31, 1959. Names, oher than property owners, will not be car- ried forward from last years’ list without a person making a new declaration in accordance with- the ‘foregoing. - SECRETARY: 'TREASUR SCHOOL DISTRICT.NO. "2 (CASTLEGAR) Box 820. _ CASTLEGAR, B rol Mr, mah Mrs. Reg Bro for a few days. “arriving at the home of Mrs. D, Magee Thursday evening was her daughter, son-in-law and two. grandsons, Mr, and Mrs. Ron Moat and sons of Seattle. They re- turn home Sunday. i Visiting Mr. and Mrs, V. Pat- tulo for a few days was their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, he E, Pattulo of Montana. - Mrs. A. W. Thorp, who was visiting ‘relations and ‘friends in Calgary and Edmonton for the past three weeks, returned home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D, Adshead and three daughters are visiting re- lations at Arrow Park for a few days. David Adshead who was vis- iting relations in Vancouver for the past week arrlved home Wed- nesday. Wayne Campbell of Calgary, who has been the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. A. Miller, for the past five weeks left on Tues- day for home, Mrs, George Clarke and four ‘children of New Westminster ar- rived Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Clarke's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Humphries ‘for a week. J.D. Scott is a patient in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. . s : ‘Mr, and Mrs, L. Emanuel and family of \Ymir were the guests of Mrs. B, Rogers for a few days, On ‘their return home Monday they were accompanied by Miss Blythe Rogers, who will be their guest for a few days. ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Smith and family of Encino, California, were the guests of their cousin, Mrs. S. Danchella for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, E, E, Peterson visited relatives in Grand Forks over the weekend, . Miss Marie Patton’ of Nelson is holidaying with her mother, Mrs, A, E. Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Peter Ril: coff and son Eddie are home from a week of travel through Nakusp, Vernon and Kamloops via the Monashee Pass, They spent three days in Vancouver, then back -to Salmon Arm on business. While there they attended the Kelowna Regatta and returned home visit- ing Penticon, Osoyoos, Grand Forks and Christina Lake. Recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Kruger were Mr Kruger's brother and sister- in-law, Mr and Mrs, Ervine Krug- on Lynne and Wayne of Edmon- ion. Mr. Kruger met the visitors n Bonnington Falls after they had escaped a hear accident due to the failure of the crown gear of their car. Their stay was pro- longed through this and they en- joyed . visiting Kinnaird: with Wayne catching his first fish, Mr. Rene Archambault flew to’ the coast on Monday to attend the fire chiefs convention at Bur- naby. He returned on the week- end. Mr, and Mrs, R. J, Paterson, Ken and Wendy had a quiet holi- day for the past three weeks at their cabin on Kootenay Bay. They returned Saturday. Constable- Bill Murray of Windsor and Miss Beverley Fisk of Brantford, Ontario have been vacationing with Bill’s parets, Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Murray They will return to the east today; The Murray's other son Mor- ris and Mrs, Murray of:Vancou’ ver are also here, presently spen- ding a few days at Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliphant left uesdey for their home in Edm after spending a week with Mr, Olilphant's parents, Mr. and Mre, R, F, Oliphant, gine with Mr, and Mrs, A. R, Hav kins, parents of Mrs, Oliphant, ‘NEVAKSHONFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Peter Nevakshonoff of Castlegar, Aug, 20, a son. VLANICH — To Mr, and Mrs, Géorge Vianich of Castlegar, Aug. 26, a son, Looking for something? I inc HONEY BUN Weekend Specials Half Fried Chicken and $1.00 hips ORA CHEESEBURGER ...... 40c FOR DESERT TRY A BANANA ROYAL .... 40¢ COFFEE. MILK SHAKES T DRINKS I nm tors: : Kinnaird Korner . ’ Spending afew days at. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed -Kul- cheski were Mr.:. Kulcheski’s niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Nordin and two-children Sandra and Carl from Trenton Michigan. Also visiting at the Kulcheski's was’ Mrs. Nordin's mother, Mrs, K. Bailey of Hamil- ton, Ont. Mrs, H._E. F, Law and Miss Alice Anne Law of London, Eng- land are visiting Mrs, Law’s mo- ther, Mrs, Anne Gordon, and her sister, Miss Isabel Gordon of Kin- naird, On Aug. 17, Mrs. Gordon was hostess at a supper party at her home, honoring Mrs. Law on the occasion of her birthday. Guests at the evening event were: Mr. and Mrs, Reg Symons, Mr, Mi- chael Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Romaine, Mrs, G, Leltner, Miss Gail Leitner Mrs. J. S. Hardy, Master Sydney Hardy, Mrs, H. E, F. Law, Miss A. Law «Mrs, Gordon and Miss Gordon, Mr, ‘and Mrs. A. H. Culley All 4 Tha Corporation of The Village of Kinnaird Municipal List of Electors 1959 - 1960 The-following persons only are qualified to have their names entered on the Municipal list of Elec- (a) AS OWNER-] ELECTORS, British subjects of - ' the full age‘of twenty-one years who and cor- porations which are owners of real property within the Municipality. (b).AS RESIDENT-ELECTORS, British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years Who dre resident and have-resided continuously for not less than six months within the Munici- pality: immediately prior to the submission of we “the declaration (see below)' and whose names _are not entered on the-list as owner-electors. () AS ‘TENANT-ELECTORS, British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who and cor- . porations which are arid have been tenants in - . + occupation of real property within the Munici- pality continuously for not less than six mon- ths immediately prior to making the declar-, ation (see below) and whose names or the’ . names of which are not entered on the list as owner- electors or resident-electors. “and tenant-elect s as in (b) September 30, 1959.- - It is and family from a camping trip which took them to Christina Lake and Pen- ticton for a few days. Enjoying fine weather, they spent some time at the Sieamouse Shore of Shuswap Lake where their son and daughter, Linda and Kenny joined them. The children had been with at the coast. The Culleys spent much of their holiday seeing the coun- try by. boat, exploring’ the ‘arms of the Shuswap and Mara Lakes. . Mrs. Carl C! there is on file with the 941, and (c) above must complete a statutory declara- tion under the provisions of Section 33 of the “Mun- icipal Act” 1957. Declaration forms may be obtain- ed at the Village Office’and must be completed and returned to the Village Clerk before 5:00 p.m., Sept- ember 30, 1959. The'n name of an owner- -elector i is placed on the list‘ of electors automatically provid. ing registration of his or’ her title is completed by inted out that the name df a corporation ‘shall not be entered on the list of electors unless * tion naming some person of the full age of twenty- one’ years who is a-British subject to be its agent to vote on behalf of such corporation. Additional information, if required, may be obtain- ed.by inquiry at the Village Offce. Phone number 3 Bae he : . . P. A. 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