CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 30, 1964 Kinnaird Socials Local Pythian Mrs, 3. Kaufman Ph, 368: 5488 Congratulations to new grand- Parents Mr, and Mra. Howard But- ler who were advised by -cable- Bram this week of the birth of a son to their daughter Helen, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rogers of West. - bourne, Bournemouth, England be- same parents of a boy on April Another tiny person welcomed into this world in the Trall-Tada- mac Hospital is the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spring. Born on April 1, Nelson Xavier, the third child of Mr. and Mrs, Spring, was baptized at St. Rita’s Church on Sunday afternoon with Rev. Fa- AIA FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ther E.' Brophy officiating. Miss Audrey Bertarlone and Miss Nicolo Kaufman who stood proxy for Mra, Spring's ‘brother and sister’ who live fe the east, and Mrs, A. H. Reilly of Chaney, Wash., visited over the weekend with their daughter and son.in-law, the Pat Haloys. Having spent six weeks here from Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mrs, Hector C, MacIntyre returned re- cently to her home in the enst having visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Spring. Arriving at the Spring home on Tuesday to visit for a few days were Spring's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Colier of Riondel, Thought for the week — A little common sense, a little toler- ance, a little good humor, and you don't know how comfortable you can make yourself. on this planet. Kootenay Temple No 87 Py. thian Sisters attending the 23rd annual district convention In Fruit- vale'on Saturday were Mra. W. | Saunders, Mrs, K. McIntyre, Mra, J, Strelioff, Mrs. W. Nixon, Mrs, S. Dewls, Mrs, E, Forgie-Thomp- son, Mrs. C, Bradford, Mrs. 0. Lightle, Mrs, E. Schulte, Mrs. D. Dergousoff, Mrs. 0. Wilson, Mrs, L, Grunerud, Mrs. A. Saunders, Mrs, M, Goresky, ‘Mrs. Mf. Proud, hts M. Ratcliffe and Mrs. J. Sher- 0, Sisters Drill Team Wins District Shield was held under the direction of DDGC Audrey Rothwell of Fruit. vale, On registrating cach member was ‘presented with a favor with the compliments of the hostess Temple, Thero were five competitors taking ‘part ‘in the memory. | work and airs, W. Saundors of Kootenay Templo won the shield, comigg in first. There wore also five degree staffs in the drill competitions with Temple Pythian Sisters A’ very United Church Holds Spring Tea The Kinnaird United Church Women held their Spring Tea in the church basement recently. Lovely daffodils centered the tables and Mrs. D, Askew and Mrs. Buroughs received the guests. The bake table was looked after by RENATA SOCIALS Mrs, C, Munns as Sunday School had the bake table. The pourers ARRANGED Lae ; CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN : e S WEST’S [x DEPT, STORE Phone: 365-4911 .| were Mr, and Mrs. C. Warrington MRS M. ROTIN Mr, and Mrs. W: Friesen, Wendy Lou, and Wesley Leroy of Chilliwack are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, I. Penner,’ Weekend «visitors to Renata of Rossland, ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. Coo- per of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Don Symington of Nelson, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nagel of Trail. “Mrs, A. Koch and Erhard Koch of Castlegar were weekend visit- ors at the home of Mr. and wee E.G Koch and Mr. ‘and: Mrs, We extend an. : Open invitation Official Opening Toniorrow, Friday, May Ist, 1964 from 2 to 8 p.m, DO DROP IN FOR COFFEE WAL SERVICE Phone, 365-7451 to all to attend our J DIE CENTRE were: s. K, M. Spence, Mrs, C, WwW. Kennedy, ‘Mra, R. Smales and Mrs, R. Finbister. A wonderful crowd made the tea most suceesafal: Over 100 Attend - Kinnaird United Church Dinnor ‘The Kinnaird Improvement So- ciety Hall was the scene recently for the Kinnaird | United. Church congregational pot-luck dinner for which 125 people sat down. Rev. Rodney Booth of Trail gave a very enlighting talk on getting a minister for Kinnaird as of July 1. Other speakers were Mrs. A. Warner, K. Spence, J. Young and L. Ackney. “The beautiful table centre was by Bea’s Flower Shop, entered the head table. The Womens Institute catered. , ‘A very enjoyable evening was enjoyed by everyone. The annual canvass was held on Sunday, April roe the of Mrs, Nixon being fret, ‘They also won the shield, ~ The highlight of the evening was the initiation into the Order of Pythian Sisters of the Grand Chief's daughter, Miss Penny Woodward. This brought a very successful and happy day to a close, ‘Lite-a-Bicycle Program Planned By Local JG’s The Costlegar-Kinnaird Jay. cees, with the DEER PARK SOGIALS mrs, wi SON Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wires have returned to thelr ‘home at Redmond, Oregon after, spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman, + Rev. Tom Welch of Portland, Oregon was the weekend guest of his aunt. Mrs. Ella Jamieson. ‘Weekend visitors at the Wor- ley summer home: here. included Mrs... Worley and grandson Bob, Of Trail, ‘Mr. and -Gaallegar Gity Contre Motel’ BANQUET ROOM —.50 persons — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS _ Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Room - + Coffee Shop 7 days Per week 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Reservations 365.7277". { Columbia at Main Street + U.S, should work towards the same Won ine ay Meroe EERE Mr. Frank Worley of Seattle, Mrs, Dorothy Snowden of Rob- son was a weekend visitor. at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. S, Phelps. Mr, and Mre, Ralph Briggeman and family were visitors to Edge- wood last week where they attend- ed the funeral service of the lat- : \ ter's’ mother, the late Ms. A. Partridge, 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phone Zenith 6330 SALES AND SERVICE Mr. and ‘re. Seaman Dewis, daughter Donna and son Bob of Robson were the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mra. C. S, Phelps. Mrs, M, Butler and ra, DB Jamieson of Robosn were recent visitors to Deer Park, Mr. and’ Mrs: F. erigeemen WHOLESALE: GMI PARTS D DISTRIBUT Ola : Bovey Cadillac Corvair. : Finest and Cleanest U Used. Cara in in the & Kootonays Every Ca Car, ; Guaranteed and Mr, and Mrs, C. T. Williams were Sunday visitors to "Renata, 0. Jamieson of Fort St, John was a ‘weekend visitor to Deer Park. of ‘the RCHP, school authorities and the District’ Safety Council, will atage and safety. Program in May, chair- man of the event Gary. Hyson announced this wee! the first Part of its “Lite-a-Bike" | . Largest stock in the. Kootenays of genuine for. priall & Genorat I Mojors Nehicles, “Largest er ‘and most : Tally. equipped "Garage a and Body shee in’ the Kooten teslan © 1, Selborling Tire Warehouse Open, to all Site youngsters, the program will be the first-stage of a two-part bicycle safety: pro- gram that will be finalized in June. The “Lite-a-Bike" and inspec. tion will take place on May, 23 and 24 at the following places: Robson Hall on May 23, at- Crossroads Service and the Kinnaird Hall. on May, 24, “The Bicycle Rodeo is part of.8 safety being conducted by the Ca- nadian Junior, Chamber of Com- The Jaycees plan to have the free inspection ‘and reflective tape put on the’ youngsters’ bikes a month in advance so that young- sters who “cannot participate in the rodieo will’ still be’ safe. on 19, roadways throughout the district. . + The members of the LA to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170: held a very successful tea and sale on Saturday afternoon in the ion Hall. Guests were welcomed on their ‘arrival by Mrs. H. Bate, president of the LA. The tables and hall were SEWERS financial arrangements at FREE BONUS: Complete a UNFORESEEN EXPENSES ? "TRIPLETS WON’T HAPPEN ‘TO EVERYONE BUT..... Get your estimate on the work you are responsible for on your own property and then see, us for. ceptions, against death or total disability. Castlegar Credit Union 4 theme and'a beautifful floral ar- WILL! low ‘interest’ rates. insurance, with few ex- & & CE en ee GHTS OF ry j AANA rom COME EARLY DOORS wie haat PM... BINGO STARTS ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. COLUMBUS GO. = GHT . eee in the’ spring rangement centered the s ig ta~ ble, The individual tea tables were each centered with some spring flowers. All ‘the floral arrangements were the handiwork .of Mrs, Bea Lundquist, which she kindly do- nated, Presiding at the urns during the afternoon ‘were Mrs. F. Willey, Mrs. Wilding, Mrs. H. F. Hyson and Mrs. J. Greene. | : Committees in charge were: bake. table, Mrs. .T. -Walker, Mrs, Local Canadian Legion LA Holds Successful Tea, Sale E.. Rourke and Mrs, J. Ungarian; sewing table, ra A. Kokendovich, Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. M. Moore; tea tables, Mrs..W, Brownlie and Mra.’ W." Dunn;.: serving-: business firms, ‘Mrs. C,. Hutchinson, Mrs. J. Greene, and Mrs. H. Bate; kit-|{ chen, Mrs. F. Bacon, Mrs. R. Wadey and Mrs, J. Leckie. Mrs. B. Hill was in charge: of the hamper. and tickets. Mrs. -E. A. MeDonald sold tea tickets, .. The Beautifully-qecorated | cake that was raffled was won by Mrs. J. R. Burdes of New. Westminster who is’ visiting with “Mrs. ° M. Creighton. The centre piece on the serving table was tl 0) and was won by Mrs. J. Raine of Robson. The hamper ‘of groceries was. won by Miss Sleeve McLeod of: Kinnaird, * nation-wide. program of bicycle} A}: CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL NOTI “The rollow me rate policy i is now in effect PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY 1. Patients occupying semi-private 1 rooms will be charg-. ed $2.50 per day in Cees to - the ‘co-insurance © charge. 2. A deposit of $ 10. 00. will be eeetad upon wudiision to the hospital. 3., Charges for Out-Patient care will be collected at ‘the time of the service. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL. 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Burt Campbell told the‘group that Canada’s population, which’ is only one-tenth that of the U.S.’s, is “much to small for.somo Cana- dian. industries fe, obtain, produc. ¢ UB. over. Fe billtoa dorived from our surplus in our balance of pay- ments ‘from the rest of the world and from our own domestic -gold production. : ‘Without this, sald Mr. Camp- bell, the U.S's_ external position would ‘have’ been ‘worse’ by’ an additional $5 billlon, resulting most probably in some further, gold out- flow, from th at, country. jeferring to the Columbia ri. tion near the scale’ that can be achieved in the U.S, the European Common Market or Japan.” ‘Mr, Campbell was speaking at the start of Canada-U.S, Goodwill Week, an annual observance pro- moted by Kiwanis International. Reminding. his’ Msteners that Canada’ hasan unfavorable balance of’ trade ‘with “the States, the speaker noted that ‘while you want to buy our raw materials, you levy high tariffs to discourage the im- Portation of Canadian manufactur- ed goods.” Ho ‘said ‘tho’ U.S. needs Ca- nadian raw materials ‘but’ Canada needs’ to sell that country goods witha higher laborcontent. The newspaper editor said. that ver treaty agreed upon between Canada and the U.S, the, speaker said’ the .agreoment ‘will. stand asa bright ‘goal. post ‘ina new era’ of U.S.-Canadian rela lations, Ke C&D Hospital WA. ‘Members to Attend Regional Meeting The members of .the Ladies Auxiliary, to the Castlegar and District Hospital. held .their regu- lar meeting last week in the Rotary Health’ Centre with’ Mrs. R. W. ‘ing the in the past 10: years: C. have not only used an amount equi- valent to all the investmont dollars | « obtained from that country in that period to pay for the goods and ser- vices which Canadians have import- ed Yrom.the U.S., but in the. same period Canadians have also pald the Lemay toy wale Reece ae @ SAVE TIRE WEAR @CUT: VIBRATION: @ELIMINATE SHIMMY @ END ROAD WANDER @ GIVE EASIER STEER: ING. KEN’ S_ WHEEL ALIGNMENT . KINNAIRD)... “PH. 365-2472. 3 routine opening. and’ business, ‘Twelve ‘of the members pre- sent signified their intentions of attending the regional hospital au- xillary meeting ‘which will be held in .Grand. Forks. Mrs. R,. Wade reported a a very successful -ruminage ‘sale’ and ex- tended'her thanks to’ all who had made the day so successful both with the donations, attendance, and in any other way... ; Final. plans ; were inade for the ‘Auxiliary Ball which will be held..on May. 8. Mra,.D.'C. Dever- son :.is ‘ the.’ general: convenor ‘for the ball. By % B > Alletter of thanks is ‘to be sent \to’ Mrs. L,’ Korody ‘for the baby! ‘outfits ‘she knits which are in'the show ‘case at the’ hospital, Mrs; Korody~ offered to do’ more knitting if ‘the Auxillary vide ‘the ‘ wool.’ si “Owing to’ 18 being'a holi- day, the’ next meeting ‘will be held UT cE on May 19 in the Rotary. Centre, i gimbiiie of barriers be. _ tween nations is the wall across Berlin, part of . the iron curtain that stretches for 2,000 barbed wire miles be-. tween East and West °° (from the Baltic Sea on the north to the Black. , Beat ont he south). Cannda-United States ‘Goodwill Week, April 26-May 2, marks the 147th anniversary of ‘the Rush-Bagot Agree- ” ment—a simple guar- antes of peaceful com- fs “merce between two : athens cancellable by, either oneon thi ‘ days written notice. ot "ee 17H one Bi. David’s Chureh | Round-Up an. Event. For ‘Whole Parish St, David's Round- Up held recently in the Kinnaird hall: was most successful,’ The, striking .de- corations were in the western mo- tit and attracted the attention of the many ‘guests and visitors, William J. Weymark P. Eng. Consulting . Engi eer, INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER SUPPLY, “POWER | AND MINING , 9810 _Westmoust Read, ‘West Vancouver, BC. WA2 158 The fons were a tea, bake sale, white: elephant table and. a’cake' walk, These ev- ents were convened by the Caztle- gar‘Branch of the WA. ‘The ‘girls of the Young People’ assisted in serving during the tea hour. : Winner of the afternoon's door prize was Mrs. W. Patton. A busy place was the garden ‘corner. which In dramatic contrast: ‘ the Canada-U.8. border. ~ ‘Of it, PresidentLyndon ° ‘Johnson said, “On that border we have no sol- diers, We have no weap- ons. Wehaveonly long and enduring friends.” Thirty-three Kiwanis Peace Markersstand “along this border—the “© only sentinels for 3,000 “miles. Truly, a pen stroke ‘mad ‘the ‘difference, pro-| for safety here it was considered Ferry Ghcias On Night of |The’ Kinnaird-Castlegar. and District Safety Council decided va- rious, means of performing safety meastres at its last meeting. Mrs. Pat. Haley, ‘president, brought. to attention that May had been designated.as National Safety desirable to promote the campaign for a school safety poster contest. i Noted also was that a:hospital accident report may be. obtained Anaus Hain- Month and* among the proposals | -.* Checked . Accident _ “walk side The recent warning that Kinnaird? water‘must be: boiled brought “a ‘suggestion from Pat Romaine that residents might have a moral obligation as to the use of drinking fountains ‘in Kinnaird for tourists ‘and“children.” ) "+ ‘Broken’ glass ‘at’ district swim- ming ‘sites ‘posed another ‘com- plaint’ which® was ‘discussed. Also talked about:‘was ‘the ‘dangerous situation’ which‘ occurs when high water.comes up into the deep holes at the drive-in property in Castle. gar. Mr. ACROSS FROM ‘THE ARENA * CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES © DOORS “WINDOWS : MOULDINGS 8c. Hepa This: ts Ween. the. Safty IS] dents/incurred:on ferries. He-had i found. sversthing in ord SaaaibiliGes are.” A significant fact was brought before the safety meeting ina re- port: given jby “E: ‘Newman wheh he .told. of inspecting .the ferry chaing‘on-the evening of the ferry aceident. He had chosen this par- ticular night, ‘several hours before the accident, to-follow.up a pre> ‘viously lodged ‘complaint of accl- Hy your: BUILDING SUPP! HEADQU. Ph, 365-8151" |:corner. of Milestone’ Road .and ‘the . highway’ in'Kinnaird on the side- to; investigate the “oafety. matter sl andzt af Pat Romaine and Ray Heagy offered. to share, the responsibility in ascertaining what could be done about. two. open. culverts .in Kin. naird which had been: brought to the ’attention of the Safety Council during the month. - as A: Buggeation. was offered. ‘that something further be ‘done ‘with regard: to .the “posting. of “lanes” from Celgar so that traffic may be directed Jas _to';the lane ‘to. take before arriving” at’ the = ferry ap- ‘Proach 4 ‘ward told. the’ maeeting that a;definate ‘hazard: was invol- ved’, for :-traffic’ approaching: the now S THE. TIME: To ‘switch TO ESSO. HOME. HEAT SERVICE, é Cariada’s first—and finest—home heating plan. 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The village, in, ‘conjunction with a‘ committee, had> been, press: for. éstablishment' of * the college by.J. Raine. A po- pular fish pond was conducted by the girls of the Junior, Auxiliary and the girls were kept very busy. These events were followed by a most delicious chuck wagon sup- per which was ‘convened by the Kinnaird Branch of the WA and the Evening Guild, Games of skill convened by J. Lambeth assisted by the’ boys of the} ‘Young’ People’s Group also proved ‘very popular, especially with..the .teenagers-and the -boys were kept very busy. . During the evening a delight, were Jims McLuckie and some ‘of the square dancers,’ Mrs, W.\Mc- Cabe’s” school choir sang many selections, and N. Fishwick and some of the high school band played several selections. St. Da- vid's~Choir also sang-several se- Iéctions. The-choir was led by Mrs, J. Coleopy. Colored . moving’ pic- tures of Camp’ Galilee‘were shown by. ue ee Dyke: of ‘This program ” was very well weseived ‘by.‘all present:and: all said, it had been,a most'delightful day, ‘The events of‘the day,,were concluded with an auction sale fol- lowed by-a dance, ‘walking “doll which was were extended to Dall's TV’ for loaning and installing a TV for the afternoon, enabling those attend. General. convenoks for the day's’ events were Mrs, J. F. Kil- lough and Mrs.'H. Bate. sehban Pla! Eis For Convention . Harry Woods, presiding minis- ter of the eepnmeianna Con- 8 reports as a meeting of depart ment heads for the forthcoming convention. to be. held in Grand Ki njoyed. Items ‘included | The “wi 3 donated‘-by Jack Kirby “was won |. by Mrs, J.;-Frost.: Grateful thanks | ing'the supper to watch the games. |’ FOE SERVICE Ph. 365-5046 DALL’S.. TELEVISION 2) DANGEOF THE YEAR a - Gold ‘and Green Ball = : WNC MAY, 1st — 1964.” | _. 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