CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 15, 1959 WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER Be Prepared With &itsks Your Own Storm Doors Save 340/- Fue Tack On LIE; “ance hy. Wi N Dow MATERIALS| 36” wide . 33¢ ft. 48" wide .. Ae FF | ALSO . TUCK TAPE 75". $1.49, prisrseainow KITS | Bix 6... 3 MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Oren Tt evs Til 9 or Renata ‘Tiding Mrs, Warkentin Recent visitors to her mo ther's heme, Mrs. Henry Funk, were Mrs, Joan Olson and daugh- wes of Nakusp, Bob MeCulloch returned from a weeks at » Van Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5488 A recent visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D, A. McIntosh was Mrs, Thomas Oliver, who, as Miss Thelma McLean, worked as Presbyterian Deaconess in Kin- naird in the summer of 1950. Since then she has spent six years couve Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Haegedorn and family recently staying in Kislo at the home of Mrs. Haeg- edorn's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. D, B. Cowan, spent the holiday weekend here. + Miss Lorraine Fladager re- turned from the Castlegar hos- pital where she was a patient for a few days, Isaac Penner, employed at Nakusp, visited his family over the weekend, Miss Sheila Hale of Creston visited her mother Mrs. W. “+ Hale on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leslie of Nelson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Relmer on Jo) Thanksgiving. Others home for the holiday weekend were Matt Rohn, sta- tloned at Kaslo with the B.C Forestry and Jack Hansen sta- tioned at Cranbrook, Miss Rose Eagles and Ray McLean and family all of Robson, stayed at their Renata home over the weekend. wallet size brag about Jack. - them your portrait. PETTITT. PHONE 3811 your Portrait? EVERYBODY WANTS A PORTRAIT OF SOMEGNE ae Dad, for insia -ce of his family for his desk, a picture of Mom ‘o take with him on his trips, Mom wants a picture of Dad, of the family, of the children as they grow. And of course Jack wants a picture of Jill, and Jill wants a picture of Make everybody happy-. . of our portrait gift certificates . . STOP IN FOR YOUR PORTRAIT. .. SOON .Waiucs a portrait prints when he wants to his family. . give each of ‘hem one . when you give PHOTOS CASTLEGAR H,| to India in January. asa 'y in dia, where she was married in 1956, During the early months of thelr furlough last winter, Mr. Oliver died in Ireland, and she Has continued the speaking tour alone. While here she addressed the Presbyterian Young People and also a special Sunday even- ing service. in Grace Presbyter- jan Church, Kinnaird, showing slides of Indian life. She is now on her way back to Ireland where she will hold a six-week series of meetings which had been planned for Mr. Oliver, before returning Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Briggeman from Thursday to Monday was Mr, Briggeman's.mother, Mrs, Laura Kinnaird Social Notes Kit of Rivervale, Mrs, Frank Webster gnd Mrs. J. Webster of Robson, Mrs, R. Webster of Slo- ean City, Mrs, F. Jackson, Mrs. R. Dahlin, Mrs. P, Kazakoff, Mrs, C, Geisler, Miss Sharon Bodalley and Miss Dollie Fife of Nelson, Mrs, Lloyd Bignell, Mrs. J. Hen- In-| dricks and Mrs. D, Persacco of Robson, Gifts were presented in a decorated basket followed by a delicious lunch. Recently, a special meeting to hear Miss Nellic Smith from the head office of the Women's Missionary Society in Toronto. Miss Smith is on an extended tour throughout the Dominion to meet with all women's groups. She had just complcted a tour of northerh:.Saskatchewan and Al- berta, including the Peace River district and White Horse in the Yukon, and on leaving here was heading for Kitimat and other north and central points in B.C. Havng been in the head office continually since 1925, she has 2 first hand of the Mis- Trail ‘by Mrs, M. Briggeman of Gold Creek, Montana. Mrs. M. Brigge- man will be visiting relatives here for Rreat aunt of Mr. Biggeman’s, Spending the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom: Fourt, were their daughter aid son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson and family of Kimberley. Other visitors at the Fourt home on the weekend were Rev, Father Thomas Aquinas of Notre Dame College in Nelson accompanied by the Fourt's ne- phew, Eric Buckley, also of Nel- son. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jake Hendricks on Thanksgiying day were Mr, and Mrs, George Paxton and family of Nelson, Sunday visitors at the Hendrick home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Molloy and children recently of Balfour. The Molloys are planning to make their home in Nelson. Friends of Mr, and Mrs, Jim Melrose will regret to learn of the severe injuries sustained by Mr. Melrose when he fell from a ladder while repairing the fam- ily cottage at Christina Lake. Mr, Melrose was taken to Grand Forks hospital. Mr, and Mrs. A. Lambert and their daughter Maureen spent the Thanksgiving weekend in -Spo- kane visiting their son Pat who xis attending ‘ulniversity there. The Lamberts also visited in some time. She is al al. sionary work of the Presbyterian Women afd her address was most informallve and inspiration- Visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, H, Hominiuk over the long weekend was Mr. Bill Kuz- yk from Vancouver. Visiting in Creston for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. A, Eldridge at the home of Mrs, Eldridge's sister and_brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J, Preston and family. the long of Presbyterian Women was held | & KINNAIRD, BG. AY SSS MENU oETEHERS FLOUR, ROBIN HOOD, 25 lbs.,..........2....1. $1.49 POTATOES, GRAND FORKS GEMS, 100 Ibs., ...... $2.99 ONIONS, OKANAGAN Nol., 50 fbs.,............. $2.59 TOMATO SOUP, AYLMER, 4 tins, ................ 496 BEANS & PORK, BETTER BUY, 4 Tins, ............ 59c with Mrs. N. Kuryluk were’ her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lew Glendinning of Field, B.C.; her son Henry and Mrs, Kuryluk of Calgary, and a daugh- ter Mary Lou, also of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Reid and family of Invermere spent the long weekend here as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Roberts and family and visiting the A. Murray family. Mrs. Reid is a sister of Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Murray. Kenny .Robert spent the weekend on a hunting trip in the Creston district with his uncle, Jack Keller of Salmo. Gudsts at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W.,K. Fox for Thanks. giving were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Armstrong, their children, Wen- dy and Brent of West Vancou- ver and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Broom, Helen and Jim of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hawkins Creston for a few days early last week. . Friends of Miss Marle Pat- ton enjoyed a bridal shower in ‘her honor when Mrs, Barton Brown, Mrs. E. Lucas and Mrs. F. Warner entertained on Fri- day evening at the Brown home. Miss Patton was presented a cor- sage followed by a fun-filled ev- enging of games in which two first prizes were awarded to Mrs. Keith Patton, a’second prize went, to “Miss Yvonne Patton, two con- solaton prizes went to Miss Laur- ene “Bytrom and Miss Patton. Other invited guests included Mrs. G. Stevenson of Trail, Mrs. LL, Paqualotto of Trail, Mrs. J. BIRTHS NEWFELD — To Mr. and Mrs. John Newfeld of Renata, Oct. 10, a, daughter. DYSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Dyson of Castlegar, Oct, 11, a daughter. YORK — To Mr. and Mrs, Leslie W. York of+ Kinnaird, Oct. 11, a son, GRUNERUD — To Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Grunerud, Oct, 12, a son. . spent the weekend in Vancouver, visiting Mr. and Mrs, George Fox and family, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Muirhead are back from a trip to Trout Lake..The fishing trip was a Pleasant ending to their vacation which took them to Seattle for two days, then on to FRUIT COBBLERS, MONARCH ASST. pkg.,......... 19¢ MILK GARNATION, 6 tins, ..........0....02242- 996 TOMATO JUICE, HEINZ, 48 0z., 2 tins, ....... GHICKENS, ROASTING FRESH, Ib., ...... .. 49c _ OGILVIE OATS, GHINAWARE, pkg. ............... 59¢ GRAHAM WAFERS, WESTONS, | Ib. pkg. ......... 296 MARSHMALLOWS, hicCORMICKS, 1 Ib. pkg. ...... 29c Se Pr per ee to visit their daughter Donna and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, F. Sine: Ranch-Owners: | Use Bright Signs To Guide Hunters Olored signs ior tue guid. ance of nunters during the hunt~ ing season nave veen erecteu oy some ranch-owners in Bw. . All members of tne 5.C, Beet Catue Growers’ Association cah optain the signs whicn must bear tue Signaturd or me land-owner, ‘ane ¥- X LLtucn Signs are made of colored cardboard anu bear blacl printing. A red sign indicates no shooting; a yelinw. PROCTER AND GAMBLE PRODUCTS SPECIAL ge 3 BATH (sate) 4 REG. ALL COLOURS COMET = BLEACHES OUT STAINS sal E With: ly; and green — Shooting per mitted, The Association has also sub..| mitted a brief to the provincial government on the question of, LEG GF PORK, fresh, BLADE ROAST BEEF, biade removed, ih, .... CUT GREEN BEANS, & tins, .............- STRAWBERRY JAM, Nabob, 48 oz.,.....-.:... CARNATION MILK POWDER, 12 ql. size, ....:.... 89c Trischuck KINNAERD, ie cov ceceeee B.C _ 18 access through private property to Crown lands. beyond, for sportsmen wishing to hunt on government property. It 1s accepted by the assoc- jation that the public should have access to unimproved and unali- enated Crown lands but there are in which ed land forms an effective bar- rer to sportsmen” and others seeking to reach such land. The association submits that in such cases clearly defined ac- cess in the form of .roads -or trails should be developed: in such @ way as not to be harmful or detrimental to the use of the land by the owner. To protect the land-owner, official signs would need to be erected at ‘the entrances to rights-of-way, informing users that to go off the limits of the pathway would: be, trespassing on private property. ie government- depart- ment would have to ‘undertake responsibility for installation and te of al ¥ works, the cattle owers contend. It is. the association's understand ing that under the law of Habiilty’ any culvert or cattle guard on private land which may give way under use and cause any accident renders the land-owner.or lessee J Hable to an, gctlon for damages. | eal SPIC®SPAN ONCE OVER - WORK’S OVER SPECIAL CHEER <= WASHES. WHITEST WITH THE WHALE. («iS “CRISCO CANADA'S HINEST SHORTENING LOOK FOR OUR DISPLAY OF THESE BRANDS ON THE PACKAGE STORE HOURS ‘TUES. to Sat. 9.109 MON: 9 to 12 NOON * WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PHONE 3261. FREE DELIVERY Rogers Pass. Avalanche (continued fram page one) | clpto to concrete tank traps used in World War II. ‘These mounds will have hel- .ghts averaging 25 fect and a dis- tance from one to the other of 75 feet. The general idea is that the snowslide will break up when it hits the mounds and be stop- ped there before reaching the higway. For a similar reason benches -are also constructed in the aval- anche path, Approximately 200 feet from the highway. The ben- ches are 75 fect to 90 fect wide and have to be cleared of snow after cach big snowfall or aval- anche. A bulldozer pushes the snow , to form huge dams at the edge of the bench, thus further improv- ing the effect of the bench. Some avalanches are caused by the snow building up to dan. gerous proportions In the trig- ker zone, that is,,the area whero it starts, This accumulation may take several days with snowfall and strong winds, be- fore sliding. By. closely observing the ; snow cover and the weather this i situation can be recognized and | forestalted by an artificial release mt system. The explosion of a shell fired from artillery pieces or mortars is used to trigger the avalanche. During the shooting the highway is closed to traffic end when the avalanche has deposited snow on the highway, snow clearing op- erations start immediately. Experiments in the control- led release of avalanches by mor- tar have been carried out by de velopment engineering in liaison with the department of Northern Affairs, the CPR and Canadian Army. Avalanches that do not come down every’ winter may not re- quire expensively built snow- sheds. If it is not possible to stabilize by. mortar fire, the highway may have to be closed when the avalanche hazard xea- nt ches its peak. t During the winter, continu- jous studies of the snow cover on the ground and the weather, par- ticularly snowfall, wind and tem- jperstures are made. These ghee ROCK-A-BYE BABY Little Scott Doggart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doggart of Toronto is happy in this new magic cradle. A smooth run. ning motor is under the cradle. Mrs, for her reducing couch Dognart ean use the unit District Anglican Women Hold Large Paniry Shower A pantry shower for Mrs, R. H, Ragg, wife of the new Angli- ean church minister, was held last Thursday by the women of the three District Anglican par- ishes. Eight members from Kin- naird, 10 from Robson, four from St. Alban's Evening Guild, Mrs. Ragg and Mrs. Dubonnet, ano- ther newcomer, and 18 St. .Al- ban’s WA members, attended the shower. - - Mrs. C. Petts, president of the WA opened the meeting with measures put into operation, With avalanche hazard five vat => assist the fore- * to assess the hazard for z ie Savery destecs of avalanche ha- even new may occur and the highway will have to be closed until this dan- ger period has passed. Fortun- ately with hazard five 2. Bee" fe bee! The @ high. ay “will ‘be protected from avalanches which usually occur Hwithin hazard degree one to three. At times of hazard four—the highway will be closed to traffic or else special precautionary are not more frequent than once in 20 years, During the remaining win- ters before the opening of the highway, snow - observations will be taken and the avalan- che hazard established every day as if the highway were in WEBUY ‘POP & BEER BOTTLES A. FIRMINO 76 Maple St, Castlegar With this preliminary work enough information will be ga- thered to ensure that when the highway is opened for traffic, avalanche hazards may be pre- dicted accurately and motorists may travel with-safety over the highway at any time of the year. — Journal of Commerce Weekly. DONATIONS OF FRUIT & VEGETABLES TO THE HOSPITAL Mr. Pete’Rezansoff has arranged for a truck to leave Tarry’s tomorroow morning, Friday, October 16, which will up any fruit and vegetables or other donations of food plokk for the Hospital. Anyone wishing the truck to call should leave word for Mr, Rezansoff at the Thrums Post Office. _TURKEY BIN _ OCT. 24.8 P.M. ‘UPPER BENCH SCHOOL 20 GAMES FOR $1.00 SPONSORED BY ‘THE KINNAIRD CW.L. GO. AIRD a devotional period during which the WA hynin, “The ve of Crist Constraineth,” was sung, with Mrs, F. A. Hostetter at the piano, All present were welcomed by Mrs. Petts who asked Mrs. C. Phillips of Kinnaird, Mrs. H. Hy- son of Robson and Mrs. Frank. Woodrow of the Evening Guild to introduce their members, who rose as each name was called, as did the St. Alban's WA mem- bers itten the roll was called. . Robson § Socials Mrs, Ht, Johnson, Phone 5163 Miss Dawn Waldie, who is attending UBC, was the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Waldic, for the long weekend. ‘Miss Marjorie Wright, who is on the teaching staff of the ‘y school in Ci enroute to her parents home in Trail, called on Mr, and Mrs, H. Johnson Friday evening, when her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wright motored out to Robson to take her into Trail. Guests of Mr, and. Mrs, J. Raine for the long weekend was their daughter Miss Mildred Raine and her friend Miss Pam Orr, both are on the teaching staff of the Jaffary school Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raine are thelr three granddaughters of ‘all, Guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. ‘Smecher over the long weekend was their son-in-law and datighter Mr, and Mrs, A. Nixon of Kim- berley, Keith Waldic, who was holi- daying at coastal and U.S. points, returned home Monday, irs, D; Magee left Friday for Seattle where she Will visit her in-law and and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 15, 1959 Castlegar Happenings|— ALL WORKMEN UKE TQ USE Ready-Mix CONCRETE Mrs, Jerome, Phone 6661 Miss Catherine Pellegrin and Arvi Pellegrin were home visit- ing thelr mother who has been a patient in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D. West were in Nelson Saturday to at- tend the funeral of Mr. West's sister-in-law, ‘Mrs. T. West of Willow Point. Miss Lorraine Schwartzen- hauer who Is attending Notre Dame College in Nelson, spent Thanksgiving weekend: with her aa — NO MUSS mother" IT’S SO CONVENIENT — NO FUSS Mr, R. N. Dorman has re — WE DELIVER IT RIGHT TO THE JOB YOU turned home from the Castlegar eS ° hospital, ARE DOING. Mr, and Mrs. M. Hingley returned home from holidays which tools them to Vancouver by way of Wash. Messrs, Joe Thiel, I. Hart- son, L. Morey left last Friday on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. I. Camp- bell and family of Kelowna spent the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mrs, cane: a Phone Castlegar 9921 or Trail 2054 collect for service. McGAULEY family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moat. Lloyd J. Stadler of the Cas- tlegar News staff, accompanied by his sister Judith, spent the ‘Thanksgiving weekend in Creston visitIng with ‘frlends and rela- tives, Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Smecher were the latter's mother and sis- ter, Mrs. M, Franko and daugh- ter Linda Franko of Trail. : Mrs, S, Gavzilik of Trail is visiting Mrs. D. Gavrilik for a few days. Violet Gorkoff is a patient in the Castlegar and District Hos- ital, Mr. P. Larocque of Renata spent a few days visiting with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D, Adshead, returning to his home Friday. Deer Park Socials. Mrs. .Williamson Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson had as their guest over the hol bor- tion “ot the eet Mrs. Petts asked Mrs, Phillips to come for- ward té make the presentation of the pantry shower gifts to Mrs. Ragg. Jars of canned fruit, jellies fand other good things had been ‘arranged, on shelves which pre- Sented a very attractive appear- ance when Mrs. its drew. back the curtains. behind which the Hoots ee. been hidden. Ragg expressed her pererny thanks, Mrs. Petts clos- the meeting with a prayer. Delicious refreshments were ser- ved by ladies from Robson, Kin- nairl and by St, Alban’s WA members, Mrs. C, H. King, Mrs. J. Toogood and. Mrs. H. West- wood. day their Bar- ry Jamieson, who is attending Notre Dame College at Nelson. Rev. and.Mrs, H. Pratt and daughter Susan of Castlegar were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs., F. Briggeman. .. Mr, and. Mrs, G, A. Walker of Silverton spent the holiday week- end at their home in Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman returned after spending a few days in Trail where they were the guests of their sister;in- law, Mrs. J. V. Briggeman. W. G. Leslie was. ‘the guest READY - MiX Me ‘L. V. 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