4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 7, 1958 Castlegar Hi i R Tiding Mrs. A. Ferguson and her} grand-daughter Brenda Hill are Mr. and Mrs, Dave Ham of holidaying in the East Kootenay. | ‘Kamloops were recent guests Enjoying.a camping trip fo'at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Washington points are Mr. and’ Julius Dyck. Mrs. R. A. Mofict and family. Mr. and Mrs, John Olson of Miss Babs Killough is Spend- ing two weeks at Penticton with | Nakusp and children visited their friends. jmothér, Mrs, H. Funk over the Mrs, J. R. Nixon travelled to weekend. Lethbridge last weekend to spend Miss Ruth Lang of Penticton a few days there with her hus: jas’ been staying with her sis- in NiaeDonola, Maniteb forthe sume |" Miss June Long forthe past mer. month . Mr, and Mrs, F. Richardson’ Mrs. F. F. Seemens and and Petér have returned from! ,; daughter Eleanor, beth of Winni- Renata where they enjoyed a! peg and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haw- short holiday, kins, Elaine and Dickie of Cal- Following a holiday trip to Alberta, Mr, and Mrs, R, Hard-|&"Y are the guests of Mr. and ing and fmily have returned! Mrs. P. Warkentin this week, Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Couch Mr, and Mrs, John Kosianzik who visited several U.S. and B.C.{of Crescent Valley were visitors points on their vacation, -arejat their parents, Mr. and Mrs. home again. Jee Ulmi. On their return mas- Mrs. May Woolverton left|.er Ronnie Ulmi accompanied (continued on page. five) |them to Crescent Valley, Te CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD ON THEIR 10 th ANNIVERSARY OF INCORPORATION. We Wish Them Continued Growth And Prosperity in The Years Ahead THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR ree G 4 = (me Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs, P, Smibert are having a holiday at the coast, touring Vancouver Island. .They were accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. W. Nissen and daughter and Mrs, G. They travelled via Seattle. Mrs. J. C. McLeod and Terry spent two weeks in Nelson: with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, K. Jensen. Terry will re- REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Horan | ski and Christine, who returned recently from her summer job in Wynndel, Mrs. V. Sammons and daugh- ter Sherry of Cluny, Alberta, are guests at the A. Creighton home. Mrs, Sammons plans to make her home in Calgary, where she has a new teaching position, Mrs, L. Westgate and child- ren flew to Vancouver last week, where her son Scott is hospitali- zed for a short time, Robson Socials main with her for awhile, "A family gathering was held July 22 at the W. M, Bale home to suprise Mrs. Bale on her birth- day. They presented her with a lovely gift. Guests included Mr. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Dunlop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Davidson and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig, Mr. and Mrs. AAA Jack Flamanck und family of Kasio and Mr. and Mrs, I. Reins- bouken and family. Mr, and Mrs. W. Walper are back from a month long vacation trip to the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia. Enroute, they vis- ited relatives in some of the ma- jor cities in the east, returning Friday. Mrs, A. Morehouse, who had accompanied them, will re-| daughter Pamela of Los Angeles, main in Nova Scotia sie a few months. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Eldridge are back from a vacation in Cold Lake Alberta with Mr. and Mrs, Bernie Mahoney and family former residents of Kinnaird. David Mehoney returned with’ them. Leaving today for a week- end in Spokane are Mr. and Mrs. J. Logelin, Mrs. J, Wolfe, Miss Ruby . Bondaroff, Miss .Christine Kravski and Victor Kravski. FRESH GROUND BEEF, Ih.,........... IGE GREAM, Bricks, ............. Trizchuc SUGAR, 25 pounds, ........2..20c0cceeae0 $239 STEAK, Round, pound, .......cceeseeeeeeeees ae eeseneweve O96 k’ and Mrs, R. Stuart and family, | Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thring were DISTRICT. SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs. Kautman - 3227 3! Mrs, Johnson - 2672 ‘ a Williamson Warkentin Pe Serene ere = = = =| ce Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Thring and three daughters of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Cronk- hite and son Danny, and Mrs. Mathews all of Setulveda, Cal, enroute home.from a trip to Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thring. for a few days also, Mr, and Mrs. D. Adshead and family returned from a‘ few days visit with Mr. Adshead's parents, Mr, and Mrs, C.-Adshead of Mac- kinson, Mrs. J. Raine returned home Saturday from Paradise Valley, after spending six weeks visiting i with her mother,’ Mrs. Teasdale. Mr. and Mrs, W. Manuel and California, Mr. D, G. Mosses and Mr. G. Mosses of Nelson, were ; Weekend visitors of Mrs, D, Ma- gee, Visiting Mr. Joh. are their Randy and Janice Taylor of Vic- toria, They have also been visit- ing their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. P, Taylor of Rossland. Visiting at the home of Mrs. 1D. Gavrilik for a few days was jher son, Mike Gavrilik of New and Mrs. H: Ib., Cubs Win Sunday The Castlegar baseball Cubs travelled to Kettle Falls Sunday and handed the American team an 18-4 dubbing. Loule DeRosa pitched the winning game for Castlegar. B smoke tb., P FOREST FIRES! | aITERG WR EMTS Canlogar News BEEF POT ROASTS, HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs, for COTTAGE ROLLS, half or whole, WIENERS, No. 1 bulk, \ SUGAR, 100 [b. sack, TEA BAGS, Fort Garry, 100's, OXYDOL, giant pkt., LUX LIQUID DETERGENT, 24 ox. tin, : PARKAY MARGARINE, 2 tb. pkt., RICK’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.v. Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. Westminster who -left Saturday Mr. and Mrs, John Evans and family left for their home in Victoria after visiting with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Evans for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. Childrens SWIM. SUITS and SHORTS 20 Per Cent OFF t Co-op Retail Store 4th Ave. and Pine St. ‘Phone 2681 L To Study Pool Bm, wer. Phone 2651, 132 have returned to their home in Brandon, Manitoba, after a two weeks holiday visiting in Robson. Mrs. Margaret Carr of Mer- ritt, B.C. Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand -Chapter, of B.C. Order of the Eastern Star, paid her official visit to Minto Chap- ter, Mrs, Carr was accompanied by Fast Grand Patron, Mr. s.! Barker and Mrs. Barker of Van-! Mrs, Mary Buchan of Trail. There were visitors from Nelson, Rossland, Trail, Colville | ing there was a pot luck supper, | The guests were welcomed vy] the Worthy Matron, Mrs, R. Johnson and Associated Matron, ‘ Mrs. E, Sherbiko. Lt. J. C. Evans, RCN, Mrs. soria after three weeks spent with returned to their home in Vic- the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. A, Evans of Robson. MODERN HOMES NEED extra phones ONLY 95c PER MONTH BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY , couver and Past Grand Matron, fi Evans, Lynne and Glen, recently | & MILK, Carnation, BREAD, Star Bakery, 2. loaves, .......... 33¢ and Northport, After the meet- |i s ICE CREAM, Peters, Brick, ............ 25e MARGARINE, Harvest, 2 Ibs., beeeeee ccs) 490 SALAD DRESSING, M. W. ° 32 oz. jar, oe 69" FRUIT COBBLER, Mon;, ° .2pkgs., 0.00.00. | ONIONS, pickling, a) es G6 tins, 0... 990 SUGAR, »5 1s $2.39 : HAMS, re atonal : : FLUFFO, DUZ, King-size, ; with towel, ....:. $1.49 PORK CHOPS, all cute, ib:, weeeee. 59C ‘ GROUND BEEF; Thay’ sis sth fveway 5° 480 STEAKS, T-bone, or Sirloin ‘Ib, . POT ROASTS, Ib., SAUSAGES, Bulk, Ib., Se Bitty oils oh . 49c 49c 3 Ib. canister, . ea 790 69: § ‘Kinnaird Soclety~- Sols Up Group A fact-finding committee to look into a swimmin, I for u Kinaird has been preh A big rabor py iranie i - for the whole District eing ine Wionated geeeting ofl planned by the Arrow Boat Club, “Society ‘Tuesda: night Robson .Farmers’ Institute and ty, Kuen st foeiicy barman Ft Robson Womens' Institute. Qarl Lochlich, a committee The holiday weekend cele- was appointed to study all as- bration will start off August 29 pects of the problem. - with an old-timers banquet spon- * Committ ae be — sored by the Senior Citizens As- Plerpolut, “A: tdridee. En wie, |fciation. ‘That same night the erpoint, A. Eldridge, E. Mo-| arrow Boat Club will entertain Gauley, J. Macheth and C. Mc- members of the Spokane and Kenrle, Colville boat clubs. * fhe next morning the B.C. historical. caravan will open with its displays. At 12 noon the day's festivities will start with a boat parnde on the Col- umbla, TTT ~ EVINRUDE. SALES and ee. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE —- Second-hand furn- iture, bedroom suite, lawn mo- For The Best In Motors: For Your Boat See The SKYLINE AUTO SERVICE. — PHONE 3451 — Evinrude Motors from 3-50 H.P, Trade-Ins — A Good Decl : “Aguatic Labor Weekend Planned by Boat Club From then on there will be lots to do, " There will be ball games, diving exhibitions, log rolling, canoe jolsting, bingo, crown and anchor, archery and* horse-back riding, There will be a merry-go- round, races, concessions, water skiing, side trips to Woodrow's zoo and novelty boat races. There will be no speedboat racing. A bathing beauty contest in years of age will be allowed to enter will be: a highlight of the big celebration. . Tson -said this contest “will be a real treat.” He sald all contestants have to wear old- time bathing suits. The boat club will hold -its draw for the. boat; motor and trailer raffle during the cyening. |: For supper ‘there is to be a giant barbecue: which. will be thandled. by Armsori’s of ‘Trail. Large, tasty steaks will be dish- ed up by chefs in white clothes and chef's hats. For dessert the Robson _Womens’ Institute will dish out their famous strawberry short cake, wed A band concert will be held in the evening by: the Castlegar Legion Band, : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR: RENT — Apartment, ap- ply Alex Eremenko, phone 3082. 132 Benjamin Moore rece Mitchell Supply Ltd. TRAIL ond CASTLEGAR - which no contestant under 40 Club spokesman Art And- Only you can Whote theres sake, there's FIRE ! _ Aways use your ash tray... Mr. Flipper? 4 |PREVENT FOREST FIRES! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 7, 1958 ‘ CASTLEGAR HAPPENINGS ‘ (continued from page four) Tuesday with Mrs. Helen Mec- Leod and Mr, Dick McLeod for Calgary where she plans to spend a month visiting relatives, Mrs, McLeod and Dick will return at the weekend, j Mrs, .W. MacCabe ‘and Mr. Bruce MacCabe left today for ‘a few days at their summer home in Willow Point, -, Miss Violet Miros returns to Toronto on Saturday after having spent her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Miros, Mr. and Mrs. R. Assie will return Friday from Saskatoon, Sask., where they have been vis- iting, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lo Bosse, with, Mrs. C, Brodman and Mrs, J. spent a long in Vancouver While there, Mrs, Brodman and Mrs. Scheupfer en- joyed a Swiss celebration held in Queen’s Park, New Westminster, and Mr. and Mrs. Bosse took part ‘in the Jeweller’s Cruise on Burrard Inlet... ‘Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. R. McGauley re- cently. were the latter's dunt an “Tenders Wanted: Tenders are wanted for a caneréte wall footing around the Proposed children’s playground. Footing to be 8” thick by 3° feet deep and all below ground. Approximate quantity re- quired is 580 linear feet, more of less, 5 Please submit quotations on @ per foot basis to include all costs of -material, labor, excava- tion and backfill, Bids to be in the Castlegar W| Village Office by 5 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, The council reserves the right to reject any or all ten- ders without explanation... - The A. B. C. Symbol. . fe The right to purchase or refrain from purchasing this publication gives you, the Peldes, and.no one else the power to pass judgment on whether it shall continue itt alas serves as a “to survive, © ‘This symbol ~_ represents the standards by which your voluntary. response: is measured: : It testifies to the advartisthat ‘value: of this publication. constant pulde to ‘our readers’ ‘opinion, « ‘The CASTLEGAR NEWS “uncle, Mr, and Mrs, C. Seeley of! Edmonton. They brought’ with them; Mrs, McGauley’s mother, Mrs. Mary McKerral,’ who had gone to Edmonton from her home in Coniston, ‘Ontario, Mrs; Mc- Kerral is to stay on here for.an ‘extended holiday. .. Leaving Saturday is.Mrs. Ww. R..Smith of New Westminster, after having spent two weeks vis- iting her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. nd Mrs T. R, McGauley. Dr. ‘Belle McGauley of Los Angeles is visiting her many re- Jatives in Castlegar and district and plans to spend'two months here, Mr. and Mrs, R. Donnan had as their guests the Jatter’s broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Burton of Revelstoke, Mr. and Mrs, A. Zuckerberg have as their guests, their son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, R. H. C. Hooper and their three children from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mrs. Hooper, the for- mer Miss Asta Zuckerberg, will Be remembered’ by her many friends .here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hann and family have left for Van- couver where they will "make ’ BLUE RIBBON TEA, their new home, Mr. ‘Hann was the CPA agent here and has been transferred to the Vancouver Airport. ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Pedersen are leaving on Friday to spend ten days with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ove Ped- ersen of New Westminster. - .Visitors.at the home of: Mr. Blackburn during July, were his daughters, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Boothman and family from Ed: monton and. Mr, and Mrs. A. Walkden and family of Toronto, . Mrs. J. MacBain is in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital. Mrs. T, Blackburn returned from Red Deer, Alberta on Sun- day, having spent a month with! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pye, A badly burned. Indian wo- man_was taken off a Canadian Pacific Airlines plane here Fri- day after failing to survive ‘a flight from Cranbrook to Van- couver where she was to re- ceive hospital treatment, “ “he body was shipped back to Cranbrook, The woman was not identified, “OLD MAN RIVER TELLS A GREAT ~ STORY < Our famous B.C, rivers sus-, } tain. the major sport and commercial salmon fishery |. * of Canada, Recognizing the vatue of these great rivers, tthe B.C. -fishing industry: ~ supports research, engin: : ! eering and conservation pro- grams to guarantes the fishery resource for future 4 J generations; . 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