i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday May 29, [958 companied thelr daughter and Kinnaird Korner ee ee Alan Wood celebrated his birthday Saturday evening when his parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. R. ‘Wood, entertained at a barbeque supper for members of the fam- ily from Trall. They included Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs, J, S, MeKenzic and David and Earle Sanborn. : Mr. ond Mrs. T. Wurz of Ker- omeos visited at the Guy Guido home over the weekend. Spending Friday ‘through Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. V. Lamond, were the latter's mother, Mrs. A. Sinclair, and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore and two children of Midway, Mr. and Mrs, I. Johnson ac- Walker on a pleasant trip to} Burton last Sunday, arriving] home Tuesday. The Baden Powell Club would like to thank all those who so kindly donated for the bake sale. Their regular monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs, J. Wisted with nine mem- bers present. Mrs, Ann Sykora was winner of the hostess prize. The Baden Powell Club's pot luck supper will be held at: the home of Mrs. J. Kennedy on June 26 at 6.30 pm, Members are asked to bring plate, knife, fork and spoon, cigarets. FIRESTONE tc TERE a THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES Castisgar Kinnoird Robsow Deer Pack REPORTERS Renata - Castlegar Happenings The Rev. E. M. Cooke; re- tired Anglican clergyman from Shropshire, England, was the guest of Archdeacon B. A. Resker, for almost a week, a5 he was-en- route heme: from an extended| visit to the Okanagan. He was the guest speaker at last Sun- day’s mornig service in St. Al- ban’s Church, The Archdeacan| took his friend to Windermere on Tuesday for a brief visit, and then on to Lethbridge where Mr. Cooke will take the plane. Mx: Resker plans to continue on to Medicine Hat where he will meet, his sister, Mrs. E. M. Payne, who! - mum NON NR - Mrsi. Hostetter - 7181 -—- Mrs. Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, BR. A. D, West. had. they misfortune: to fall and break. her} Deer Park Socials arm just above the wrist,,on.Tue-| sday evening while on.a.brief.vis-} it to Willow Point, of Mr, and Mrs. L.. V. ‘Campbell were the latter's. sister. and bro-| ther-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs..J, F..L. Campbell and Mrs. Carlo Ghezzi. of Kelowna, Mrs, W. R..McGauley was the: local delegate to.the C.W.L, Cons vention held in Trail on Saturday, Guests at the home of Mr.. Catatano of Trail landed.a 6% Weekend visitors at the home| 7°! Bainbow. and Silwers as well as! Kamloops. from Crawford Bay where she at- tended the W.I. Conference. Nelson spent the weekend at) Deer Park on a camping trip. Other weeknd’ visitors included| and Mrs. A, McDonald last.weeke] nang Mrs. Stan Pearce, Mr. end were Mrs. McDonald's niece,] 14 Mrs. D. Mrs. H. MeIntyée. and her daugh-/ Gioria and son Reg; Mrs. L. El- ter Janet, Mr, and Mra, McDonald, der, Mrs. R. Seaman, all of Trail; spent the weekend in. Grand} yo’ and Mra H. Clegg,,Mr.. and . On a recent. fishing. trip C. Mrs. E, Williimson. returned Mr. and Mrs, Hi.Ronmark of: Demman,, daughter] TIP TOPS SEMI-ANNUAL i. ' Proudfoot Heads PTA State! 2. Miss' Carol Proudfoot, High School art teacher, is’ the’ new ypresident of Stanley Humphries ‘Parent Treacher Association, fol- lowing elections Monday night, Others elected to office for the coming season are Mrs. R. J. MacBain, Brilliant, vice-presi- dent;>Mrs. Roy Crain, Brilliant, treasurer and Mrs, Bhylls Jolly, Robson, Mrs, G. Anderson. : The president’s annusl re- port.on events of the past year was given by Mrs.’ D, Campbell,|* retiring president, Mrs, Campbell's report show- ed a busy year for the PTA during 1957-58 and brought out tha interesting fact that best at- tended were those committee. Membership chairman is Mrs. R. Fenner, Kinnaird, while Miss F. M. Mogben will handle publi- city. A teacher at Stanley Hum- :phries, 'D, V. Anderson, takes over the job of chair- dealing: with program planning and courses chosen by :the stu- dents, A report was heard from Mrs, G, Guido, convenor of the 1958 Graduation Banquet. Mrs. Guido said that she had a most ‘man, “While historian will be Mrs. H. Ford, Mrs. P, Martini, former pre- ssident-of the organization, of- vwas ~chalred by Mrs, E Norris ond could state the plans were “well in hand” for this big event of the year, oa motion to donate a trophy respective companies, for the new slate of officers, The cup cup to the Cast- Tegar "and District Fall Fair was as it was felt the funds assisted by Mrs. MacBain and left over at the end of the year were extra low, President. The SESSURERE of Tan A. Barclay as secretary of Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited and Celgar Limited has’ been made| by the board of directors of these T.. N. Beaupre, president of) Wish to take the opportunity at/ Lord Baden Powel paid a visit Columbia Cellulose and Celgar, | ‘also announces the appointment| ly those who won awards but the of Mr. Barclay as assistant to the 50° Years of Scouting - (continued from page 1) a Medal of Merit from Lord Ba- den Powell at Albert Hall in Lon-| Surrey, Later he became Deputy don. For the following 2 years he| Camp Chief, County of London, was scoutmaster of the First} and ran several Gilwell. courses Godstone Troop in Surrey, until 1946, : The first Scout Jamboree was -Mr. Resker was then: Cub- held at Olympia, London, in 1920] master at Pembroke College Mis- and Mr, Resker attended this. He} sion, Walworth, and had camps also took part in the “Posse of| at Scout Chalets in Switzerland, Welcome" for the Prince of Wales Coming to British Columbia at Alexandra Palace. to follow his chosen career as a The Archdeacon passed his! minister of the gospel, Mr. Res- | Wood Badge at Gilwell on the| ker was stationed at Williams 14th Course and he was at about] Lake and started the First Cari- 7 boo Troup there, running it for Squadron 581 12 years. . The Troop had patrols at Al- Once again the high light| exis Creek, Horsefly and’ 150 of the Cadet year, “Our Annual! Mile House in the Cariboo Coun- inspection,” is over. The officers] try, Mr. Resker was present when. this time this time to. congratulate not on-|to the Kamloops First Cariboo Troop, which the Chief Scout whole Squadron, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday May 29, 1958 bars to this medal. ern B.C, In the fall of 1957 came the the new Columbia District, where former- ly Kinnaird, Robson and Castle- gar Scouts and Cubs had been part of the Rossland-Trail Dis— In 1954 and 1958 he ran the] trict. +| Silver Arrow Courses for East- appointed Deputy Camp Chief for the County of] | Confectionery MM ROOMS Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 pimie TO CAFE mentioned in his bool fe have seen you march| Achievements, we better, but your. dress and ap- In 1938 the new District Com- wai In fact was moved to Kimber- we would say that we have not|ley where he founded the Sec- had a better looking turn out Trail, First Regular Meeting PALM ROOM — CROWN POINT HOTEL ; B.C. Wednesday ROSSLAND.TRAIL PROGRESSIVE. ff CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION | ond Scout Troop and was Scout- is coming from Worthing, Sus-| forks. master of both troops until 1946, Schkartzenhi of Ross- sex, for her first visit to Canada. ‘Mrs, J, Gemmill, Mrs. R. J. Mrs. L. enhauer land; H. Merrifield and sons Jim- during the year. TIRES { = ‘AT THE NEW LOW PRICE 2. $19.95 } NYLON 670 X°15 NYLON TUBELESS 670 X 15 ; With Recappable Casing Castle Mofors Lid. Mr, Alex Harrower of the Bank of Montreal staff will re- turn from Vancouver on Sunday, after taking a two-week course in| Banking. Mrs. J. Toogood has return ed from a few days in Vancouver where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ted Killough. Master Raymond Bosse is a patient in the Castlegar and Dis- trict hospital, Friends of Mrs, W. Schwart- zerhauer will be pleased to know she has returned home from her stay in the hospital. Last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Popoff and fam- ily enjoyed a camping trip to Colville, Washington. FORK LIFT: TRUCK “ROAD-E- AT THE oO” Gemmill and Mrs. Helen Gergely spent Wednesday, in Nelson... q Dr. F. M. ‘Thorne is a patient! in the Trail-Tadanac hospital, Following the Air Cadet in-j spection last Wednesday even- ing, Mr. and Mrs. W.. R. Reed entertained in honor of the vis- itors, Wing’ Commander J.. RJ Watts, FiLt. H. Carling and Mr. IL. B. Quinn, all of Vancouver} The local members of the civil- ian .committee of Air cae. were also present. Ata cheistening service held in St Alban’s Anglican Church| the afternnon of May 25,, the name “Heather May” was given) to the six-months-old daughter, of, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Killough| of Castlegar, Archdeacon B. A. Resker performed the baptismal rites. and the baby’s godparents are: Miss Hazel Baker of Genelle, Gordon A: Read of Trail. the home of the parents follow-|* ing the service. Among those pre- sent were the grandparents of' the baby, Mrs. L. E. Killough of Castlegar and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hy McLeod of Kinnaird. oe 8 A luncheon was served at, my and Albert, Mrs..M. Stover, ... Lampard of Castlegar and many more. Robson Socials Mrs. R. W. Chalmers,,Mrs..] W.. McPhee and Mrs, R. Sohnson| == ef Robson and Miss..L..McKenzie of Kinnaird left Sunday for Van-| == eouver where they. will attend, the: Women’s Institute. Biannual Meeting at UBC, Mrs, W. T. Waldie,, acampan- ied by ber daughter. Dawn, and her father Mr. A, Lundy,, left. Saturday for a few. days.at Cal- gary. They will visit.M.. and. Mrs. M. Fylnn, daughter. and. sonci law of Mrs. Waldie. Mrs. Edith Sherbike,, Mrs. 20 per eent OFF REGULAR PRICES TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS Regular price ........ $65.00 SALE $52.00. Leitner’s LIMITED gary. They will visit Mr. and Mrs.. son and Miss Lil. McKenzie will] attend the Grand. Chapter,, Order of the Eastern Star, being, held) in Vancouver on. June 1-5.. «ee The Robson, Brownies will! attend the Brownie Rally at Kin- naird Park Saturday at 10 a.m.| This was decided recently at the meeting of the Robson assacia- tion o fthe Guides and Brownies Fresh DAIRY DELIGHTS TEA BAGS, Nabob, “THANK You The Castlegar District Centennial Committee’ wishes to thank all those merchants and individuals who so gener- ously donated gifts to the Centennial Baby. - - Many thanks are also due.the Soroptimists for undertak- ing the project of obtaining these gifts, and to Mrs. West who arranged their most attractive display in West's win- - dow. GIFTS WERE DONATED BY THE FOLLOWING: Robson General Store Vern’s Grocery Marshall's Store Oxeroff’s Jewelery Castlegar Drug Maddocks Shoe Store Pitts: Drug * - Karnies Ladies Wear Cindy's Bob‘s Pay'N Takit‘ Art Anderson West's . } . | Leitner's Ltd, * Lakeview Store Castlegar Taxi Shores Credit Jewellers “Péttitr Photos" ~""*" >” our marching there is no rea- son why No, 581i Squadron can not take a darned good crack, at the “Guthrie Trophy.” Now we would like to thank all the people who helped make our inspection and banquet such| a@ great success. Thank you to the people who made their cars available on both sides of the river, to the Legion band who supported us in such large num- bers under very dififeult cir- cumstances, Also thanks to all the par- ents, friends and interested res- idents of Robson, Kinnaird and Castlegar who took the time to come out to the alrport to watch us, it was greatly appreciated. Now last but not least, thanks to our civilian committee and their wives for putting on such a wonderful banquet for us, ” This year we had a greater expenditure ae. a higher zat on our With this type of spirit and @ little. more herd work on — all through the war years, It was a tthis time that he ‘award in Scouting, the Silver| Wolf, by Chief Scout of the Em- pire, Lord Rowallan, During the past several years Mr. Resker has returned to Gil- well for further Wood Badge courses and has visited Hong Kong where he rans a Ssout Camp. In 1948 he took an Assistant Scout Masters Course at Sooke, B.C. and the next year he went to England to attend a Gilwell reunion. In 1950 Mr. Resker passed Scout and Cub courses at the Canadian Central Training Camp in Ontario and in 1951 as De- puty Camp Chief for British Col- umbia he ran a Gilwell Course eat Manning Park on the Hope- Princeton Highway. He was appointed Assistant District Commissioner of the same, ete. Bawa ‘of. this the committee thought that perhaps they might be able to cut a few, corners expense wise by cater-| ing for the banquet themselves. is was meant as no slight, ‘Trail Scout District in 1946 and held this position un- | til 1957 and the formation of the, new District. « He attended the ‘First World “Indaba” at Gilwell..in 1952 where he was in charge of the was presented with the highest) June 4 — 8.00 p.m. THIS BEST FOOD: BARGAINS at the home of Mrs, O, Anderson, A dollar was given by the group to Mrs. Fox ta help pay deluxe 30's Pkt, : Castlegar Building Supply Waldie Lumber and Building Supply MARGARENE, Solo, Eremenko’s Barrie's Barber Shop, . to any organization, as last years| nine Canadian Scout leaders pre- banquet ‘wes; most. excellently, sent. catered to. by thé ladies of the A year ago he atténded the A $10 donation was made to NABOB the Silver Birch School for the FORT GARY COMINCO ARENA handicapped at the regular meet-| ing of the Pythian Sisters Temple! the cost o fthe Giude film she showed in Castlegar. Mrs. Bro bb.,, Dutch Maid Bakery . Park Electric Kinnaird. Improvement Society.}| World Jamboree of Scouts in We appreciate the enormous, England at Sutton Park, Here he! COFFEE BLUE RIBBON Oglow Bros. Building Supply Keotenay Builders Cut Rate Groceteria _ ; , , Lewis Coffee Bar _ Ress’ Market DOG MEAL, Gaines. Helen's Flower Shop Cheveldave’s Store . 5: i pikes», : : : Bank of Montreal - : dian Bank of C COFFEE, Maxwell House, : of ee on : a th: bes, wy In addition, numerous other firms and individuals present- ed gifts to the Centennial ‘Baby directiy, and .consequent- ly there is no record of-their names with the Centennial - NEW SPUDS Hh Committee. Equally sincere thanks are extended to these. i FILL ‘EM UP ‘Mitchell Supply Ltd. Skyline Auto Service No. 37 recently. will be in charge of transporta- It was also decided at the| tion of the Rabson Brownies to meeting to present the ‘infant the Rally. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saliken with a silver spoon.) The little girl is the Ci . baby for the Pythian Sisters, ' BIRTHS Mrs, Muriel Grunerud, new| SALIKEN —. To Mr. and Mrs. DDGC, was presented with aj Peter Saliken, Castlegar, in Trail- bouquet of carnations by the|‘Tadanac Hospital, May 22, a amount of work it must have’ was in charge of No. 6 troop of entailed and wish to thank leaders at the Indaba and many those who prepared and ser-| will remember the interesting + ved the meal. ;accounts he sent back to Castlegar Our. training year is not yet, of the great 59th anniversary over so lets keep up the attend-| celebrations the Scout Associa- ance for a few- more weeks. Any! tion held there, with 35, 000 Scouts boys who are. thinking of join-| and leaders taking part. ° ing the Squadron next September Mr. Resker was presented the are welcome to.come down and| Long Service Medal with 4 see usany Wednesday. bars in 1944, and now has ‘seven «see Te BREAD 2 LOAVES 8 P.M. FRIDAY MAY 30th BREEZE, giant pkt.,. Kinnaird Esso Service ADMISSION FREE WILL COMPETE FOR FORK LIFT TRUCK. 8, TWO-MAN TEAMS, Wt OF COMINCO'S TRAIL OPERATIONS ZINC PLANT (2 Teams) SALVAGE YARD ENGINEERING TRADES a METAL SHEDS. members, Mrs, Madge Sorenson,| daughter. REFINERY STORAGE PLANT MEC, was in the chair, AT BAURE one Wie, aaa Ms, NUTRATE EEAINT A. Castlegar,.May 25, ason. Renata Tidings PICK THE WINNER — YOU MAY WIN A PRIZE vo Pane srempmmei| SAUNDERS — To Mra Mn her daughter Mrs. John Olsen May 26, agon. ‘ 3 and grandohildren to Nakusp for ids DALY TALKS a brief visit Dr. Stuart Daly of Trail will| Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Friesen and grandson of Proctor are stay- take United Church services Sunday at 7.30 pm. + ing at their former home in Ren- He . will spéak on “ental ata for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Warrca Rohn, Disease and’ Christianity: Has the Church an Answer.” TOMATOES, California field, CUCUMBERS, crisp field, ib., ORANGES, ‘bower Pri ices. BEEF POT ROASTS,” | mt. aaa BIG BAG FULL ....... EE Tee MARGARINE, Ib., Bann Faneys “Best Wishes to Robyn McNab, our Centennial Baby” COTO NMNROOR The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited Sat Graduate A LASTING GIFT IS THE FINEST IN NATIONALLY KNOWN WATCHES ; ROLEX — BULOVA — GRUEN — PAGEANT ~ AIA Oc LL PARKER. PEN & PENCIL SETS- =| LUGGAGE — McBride a lremm | TE MERAS — Both Movie and 35 mm Signet and Birthstone rings are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John’Rohn. Mrs. Matt Rohn. Mrs. Sara Hansen and daugh- ter Gracie are making their home in Castlegar where Mrs, Hansen is.employed as nurses-aid in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Attending the Deer Park ba- zaar and tea were Mrs. P. Doell, Ib, Mrs, J. Ulmi, Mrs. J. J. Reimer, iS Sderhead were Mrs. P, Warkentin, ‘Mrs. Clara|, , “pPreaches to the overhes Hale, Mrs, Lila Wither, Miss|>tdge here have been black: ‘CROSS RIB ROASTS, He Es ; oppe ad i sil Ethel White and Mary Anne) “the work"was started Tues: Ib., ' 63c ". day by the public works depart- hilds accompanied chee” and chilaren| Tent Road foreman Rey oning| |] PRIME: RIBS, rolled ib. | said his crew had done the two Nokusp for.a week's. vacation. washouts nesr Genelle and after ‘ SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib., BOLOGNA, slicod Ib, . John Fodor, a brother of Kin- after the postoftice area is fin- ohn Fodor, 9 brother of Minc[stler the pestatice area is tn-| |]. T-BONE. STEAK, : BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade removed, ih, Paatee saan ~ ae a oh YOU GET MORE FROM MOORE * 2 ey workin; n a Ra: ‘ te ey atanes [e iw south elton the te]. = me os , a ASSORTED COLD CUTS Pall bearers were T.. Jones, fide miaolae said he :didn't ae : : io ny * ‘ a 1 ‘ : : . 59¢ -op Refail Store MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. 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We recommend Moore's House Paint 73¢ BACON, Back vA sliced, -.....8 approaches they would be ae : the area’ behind the postoffice. : - The blacktop is mixed right Funeral services for the late] othe job with the grader and FODOR FUNERAL: 15e Benjamin one Don’t Forget Father's Day — June 15th HOME OF THE FAMOUS:MATCHED PERFECTION QUEEN DIAMONDS : Shores Credit Jewellers LEO BOSSE — AUTHORIZED DEALER OPEN MONDAY A.M. OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. Toco, who oe aed away May 25 in the Penticton Hospit- al, was born in Hungary in 1922.