CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 23, Etectricat Contracting & Appliance Service * ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE ° Box 397 — Castlegor, B.C. — Phone 4086 i 5 no J 2 nae = - THE Minto Chapter No. 79, ©O.E.S: will hold their Annual Cancer Tea and Boke Sale in the Twin Rivers Hall, Saturday, April 25, from 2:30 to 4: 30 Pim. couver, Tier, BULLETIN BOARD’ This space will be provided free to clubs, Yes... lodges, etc. to advertise meetings, sales, teas, etc. — Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, at 3031. A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE AM \ul le NABOB Baceciges TURKEYS, grade Wy Whe wesc eee eee e eee teree ly Killough of Castlegar, Mrs.. R. W. Cook and infant ‘son ‘are expected hame from the Castlegar and District Hospital on Friday. BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ibe... 02+.-e+efseseeei= 9 “Trischuck’s KINNAIRD, BC. favorites lide avorites Gc, ORANGE MARMALADE, 48 oz.........2-+2-+-- 2+ 580 meg TE A ere WIENERS, No. 1, Ib. ......ecceeeeceeereees 99G- .. 49c Mrs. A. Saunders received word of the birth of a daughter, April 15, in Grace Hospital,’ Van- to her sonindaw and daughter, Mr. ane Mrs,, J. Black: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mac Aberdeen and family of Calgdry, Alberta, were weekend visitors in the , Aberdeen is the “BANANAS - 6 Ibs: .... SUGAR 10 Ibs. .. MARGARINE So Fresh, 4 lbs. ..... GRAHAM WAFERS. Christies, pkg. ...... FIG BARS, Weston’s 1 lb. pkg. 2 for ...... APPLE JUICE Clear 48 oz... TOMATO JUICE Hunt’s, 48 oz. 2 for . t sees BBC. _ 65¢ TOMATOES, Aylmer : 2 28 oz. tin "CANADIAN CHEESE . Kraft, 1 Ib. pkg. .... MARSHMALLOWS Asst., 3-jars’.-. | Dewkist, 6 tins . ‘BUTTER, 1st Grade PARD DOG FOOD 4 tins 2. BACON, By the piece SPARE RIBS rare ec Th eS: aa 'NALLEY'S RELISHES CUT GREEN BEANS :.... 99e ’ 9c. z 69c 9c , Sc : 29c ‘ BUY ’ One Pound » ROOSTER COFFEE REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mra, Horan ‘Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gergely and Linda were weekend visitors from Nelson, at the homes of thelr parents, Mrs, Helen Gerge- ly of Castlegar and Mr. and.Mrs. V. Sorensen of Kinnaird, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Rose and family of Seattle visited briefly at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. O, Devitt last week, while enroute to Calgary, Alber- ta. Miss Corine \Kennedy left last Friday for Coquitlam where she will join her parents. . Mr. K. Carlson, who was with Inland Gas Co. here, has ‘been ‘transferred to Prince George. . Mr, and Mrs, R, Tweed and family left for Vanderhoof at | the weekend to take up residence ‘there, Mrs, W. M. Smith is expect- ed home from Summerland, Fri- day, bringing with her, her child- ren who have been visiting their grandparents for the past few weeks. Mr, and Mrs, Les Atkinson were called to Athabaska, Alber- son's mother had passed away. . Mr, and Mrs. R. Hunter and Mrs, J. Gemmill left for Fort McLeod, Alberta, on “Sunday to attend the funerals of two uncles of Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Gem- mill. i . . The Goodwill Circle of the United Church met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. O. MeNiel, ‘with Mrs. W. Black- well as co-host The Ae NNN DISTRICT:SOCI : NOTES °* ‘. Lay Hostetter - 7181 Mra. Kautman - 3227 §) Mra, Johnson «5165 Kinnaird Korner far to pick her up. Mr, and Mrs, Barton Brown and Mr, and Mrs, Monty Warner spent the weekend In Spokane. They enjoyed a visit with the Stan Stevensons while there. * Many happy returns to Pat- ty Ann Bale whose fifth birth day was. April 19; to her brother Johnny who .was ten on the 20th and to Norma Hominiuk, who was seven on the 15th. A number of Norma's school friends help- ed her celebrate that day, while the’ Bales ‘entertained: their. lit- tle friends on Sunday afternoon. Mr! and Mrs, H. J. Warner and family motored to Slocan on Sunday to visit Mr. Warner's a father, Mr, R..G. Warner, A district Association meet- ing of the Rebckahs and Odd- fellows was held in Slocan City § on Sunday. Those attending from here .and representing. the Kin- ; garson No. 5, were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Wisted, Mrs. M, A. Gordon and Miss Isabelle Gordon. weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lucas and family” were Mrs, Lucas’ sister, Mrs. “Pat Gra- ham and ‘four children of Tah- sis, BC.; also from Tahsis, Mr. Irvine Lucas, who plans to move his family to this district as soon as the school | i erm is finished. The Grahams |§ have since returned to home. Colville on Tuesday for a short — : visit with. her daughter Mrs Don = Hiser and children. , "3 NEW BOXY SHAG CARDIGANS . were Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Higgins in. Fruitvale. had been visiting her daughter and son-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Howden in Seattle, returned home recently’ via Coulee City, Mr, Smibert having motored that ta, by the news that Mrs. Atkin-| Mrs. John. Westerlund and daughter, Dianne, left Sunday |§ for.a holiday with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. Wasy- lik at Vernon, agai to all makes of TV's, - radios and phonographs. Doaler for RCA Victor. Applications. for TV cable hook- ups made here, i “Years of experience is our guarantee ~~ of dependable service’. ELECTRONIC SERVICES. ‘Relatives arriving on the Elmer's brother, thelr Mrs. T. Fourt motored to ‘Mr, and Mrs? H. Briggeman visitors at the Biege — White — Blue — Coral M.& Liat ....- cece eee ee $1295 THE SACONY LOCKET BRA that closes in front — ire Broadcloth Priced at Mrs. Powell Smibert, who $2.50 LONG LEG PANTIE GIRDLE with garter cover up in power ‘net “At. . . $6.95 NOTICE ° BATHING SUITS al period was led by Mrs. Me- Niel and Mrs. Peachy read an article.on B.C. Indian missions. The booster prize was won by Mrs. .D. M. Wallace and an in- teresting’ game was enjoyed -be- fore the’ serving. of refreshments which brought the meeting to a close.’ ~ Dr. G. Sumner is attending the convention for Naturopathic in Burnaby this weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pye of Lillooet ahd Mrs. T. Blackbor- ough returned last week from Red Deer, Alta, where they as- sisted in the celebration of their parents 68th wedding anniver- sary. Robson Socials Mr. and Mrs. C,. Loveland and family of Spokane were the weekend guests of Mrs. Love- land’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine ac: companied.by Miss Barbara Mar: tiny motored to Vancouver “Fri- day for the ‘weekend. On return- ing Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Raine will have thelr daughter, Miss Mildred Raine’-with them: Miss ‘Raine is attending -UBC and will be.-teaching, in the district for awhile, .. : ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nesmith of Trail were out te their. sum- 'wner home for a few days. ‘Mr, and Mrs. H. Grummett and son ‘Bob -of Brilliant, ‘left Monday afternoon ‘for a few days, in Spokane and Vancouver. Physicians, which .is’ being held ||" Sprinkling Regula-|/} oy Shades, sixes 12 to 44 .. |. $5.95 - eine Bylaw No. 76 Fe ote Netcck vex ||| COTTON SKIRTS, size 10.- 20°. Priced at . $4.95 to $7.95 T0 CLEAR - 20 % OFF The Following Water Res- trictions Will Be Enforced REVERSIBLE JACKETS + ee Regular Price $8: 95 SPRINKLING ALLOWED Also Cotton renee an Pastel Shades ‘6:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon - $1 2.35 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. DAILY: We Therefore Request That Every User Comply With Water Regulations Which Specifies Only One Sprink- ter To Each Service Con- nection. Kinnaird Village Councit TURKEYS, grade A eviscerated, Ib. ......... 49e ROASTING CHICKEN, oven ready, Ib. .:.... 45¢ LEG ROASTS, end cuts Tbs eee eons BBS “centre cuts, Ib. Sa rn hee SHOULDER ROASTS, Ib. .......+--.-++--- ++» 38¢ ‘BEEF red and blue Tabel- ROUND STEAK ROASTS, lb. SRE fo ea ie wes :15e RUMP ROASTS, Ib. Pees i gledes on EER SIDE BACON, economy | ‘sliced, Ib. pkt. eid ‘Gasllegar Hospital Improvement District NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT 8 P.M., APRIL 30, 1959, AS FOLLOWS: CASTLEGAR Anglican Parish Hall, to ‘recelve the auditor's report and elect one trustee to a etAiC ene Village. | KINN: o Kinnaird Improvement eS cea to recevie the auditors report and elect one trustee lone the Village of Kinnaird. BOBS Robson Church Hall, to ecelve t the auditors repo: Persons qualified ‘to vote are Canadian citizens Eno years of age or.older. and, who are land owners agents as described in: the: +Letters.;Patent of the District. | - “A, HE: Culley, secretary. ospital Leslie Waldie Won K.P. Speaking Coniest Leslie Waldie took top hon- ours at the Knights of Pythias Public Speaking Contest held last Friday ‘night in the Twin Rivers Hall. Contestants had to speak on thelr."Favorite Character In His- tory” and Leslle chose, John A. MacDonald. He won the KP. local ‘cup for the second year in the Senior section. Maueen Lambert came sec- on Abraham Lin- “v. Celumnbia Co. st Ont, Give “Him the Warmth nd Comfort of “Liquid Surishine’’- FOR YOUR OIL BURNER, SPACE HEATER AND STOCK WATER HEATER Use CO-OP Heater Fuel @ It makes all the hydrocarbons burn... helps eliminate smoke, soot and fumes. ®@ Protects your equipment against rust and corrosion... keeps damaging motsture suspended in solution. @ Protects. against clogged filtera and plugged lines. piscUSS YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS SWITH YOUR CO-OP MANAGER. Brilliant Castlegar Co-operative Retail Society, Castlegar Cc ive Ti Society, Castle- ative Retail Society, Ross- land i ; Rossland Co-op . 1 " eins 82 land ; j tet E Society, Ross- Annoble and Warfield’ Co-operative Transportation Society, Worfield ile Cacti 5 “Society, Genelle : i Sockatye. Fruit- Be Trail ond coln. In the Junior section Tanya Charters won the K.P. shield and spoke on Benjamin Franklin. Donald Sperry was. ‘runner-up on Theodore Judges for the evening were M. B. Dalton, Mrs, L. Lakeman and E. H. McGauley. There was a very good at- tendance this year and all en- “‘Joyed the lovely refreshments served by the Pythian Sisters. |\any Guests At AOTS Civic Affairs Night ‘The Castlegar--and District AOTS Club held their "Civic Af- fairs Night” Jast Friday and chairman Elmer Kraft welcomed ue special guests; Dennis Brook. Mowbray. E Mr. Brookes ‘gave an interest- ing talk on the aims and ideals of the organizatidn he represent- ed. The Chambers field of oper- ation, he said, concerned mostly matters which influenced the economy of this area, The cham- bers main purpose is to help make our a better ‘of the C and District Chamber of Com: merce; John Williams, represen: ting the Castlegar and District Hospltal Society; George’ Carr, the Castlegar Village Council and Charlie King, School District No. 9 (Castlegar), Other guests were A. S. Nelson, D. Quite and _V. HEARING INVENTION Praised By America’s No. 1 ERLE STANLEY GARDENER Erle Stanley Gardener, creator of famous Perry Mason stories writes: “This is to Iet you know that Iam very pleased with the way my OTARION LISTENER is performing. I think more people s should real- ize the extent to which recent scientific discoveries can help in restoring lost hearing, just as glasses can sharpen dim vision.” If you have difficulty hearing in group conversation, write for 36 page booklet that tells you how an OTARION can re- store your ability to hear again. ‘place in which to live, and this endeavor either directly or indi- rectly usually concerns our econ- ‘omy. Mr. Carr stated that a wat- er bylaw was now being proces- sed and that-a public meeting would be held at a later date to discuss the bylaw in detail with the ratepayers. “ Some interesting points not- ed by John Williams, represent- ing the Castlegar ,and District Hospital Society were the nurs- ing shortage, difficulty in staf- fing the X-ray department and that the C.M.&S.-Co. donates ap- proximately $1,200 worth of oxy- gen a year to the hospital, Charlie King ‘explained the reason for increase in the schi mill rate andthe School Board's meetings ith the two Village Councils. Dan Gilroy extended a vote of thanks to Mr, Williams and to all the directors who worked with him on the hospital board .| for their services to the commun. ity. | John Dalziel, chairman o the Programme committee than: ked the speakers. for: making thelr “Civic Affairs Mgnt" sucl a, success. Minto Chapter Busy With Dressings — 2400 Made In Year Minto Chapter, No. 79, Or- der of the Eastern Star, Castle- gar has had a. very. busy year, in the work of its can- INSTITUTE FOR “BETTER HEARING 618 Main St. Penticton, B.C. Without cost or obligation, please pends WNustrated factual iiteraure. ARION ZENER oF ORARION, 18 COLUMBIA a TTT TT MARGARINE, Parkay, _ 2 Ibs. ..-.......-- 69e BLEACH, Javex, ; ‘Half Gallon veg ew es. SB ee MILK, 2 tins ear “TOMATO JUICE, RELISHES, Nalley’s asst., -3,.12 oz. tins i BUTTER, Ib. tins........ 99c Sete des 680" DOG or ‘CAT FOOD, _ Tin A re eee ( . TEA BAGS, Blue Ribbon, : | application made by the attend. cer Station which is one of its main projects. This year over two hundred dozen dressings havt .been made and the majority of these have been used in this district. -The work is done in the Twin Rivers’: Hall where : the members work twoidays a mon, th. Minto Chapter is very grate- ful to the Twin Rivers Improve- ment Company for letting them ‘have the use of the. hall for this: purpose, ~ These dressings are free to home patients suffering: with cancer and may be obtained ,on ing doctor. A cancer tea sponsored by Minto Chapter will be held. in Twin Rivers’ Hall, Saturday, Ap- ril 25th, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. All proceeds go towards mater- jal for ‘dressings and Cancer Re- CAIL — To Mrs, Anna Call and the late Robert E. Call, April 13, a son, in the Vernon Jubilee Hos- pital. a nae | = Ee =F re CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 23,1959 POTATO CHIPS, 3 pkgs. JASPER BUTTER, Ib. GOOD LUCK MARGARINE, 2 Ibs. 59c JAVEX BLEACH, 64 ox. 5 KOOL-AID, 5 pkgs. ASST. COMBS, 3 for :. CHEESE, 2 Ib. box .. A Rolls 49c te &§ PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. ... INSTANT PET MILK ... COFFEE:MUGS, 2 for PLAIN OLIVES, 9 oz. jor TOMATO SOUP, 2 tins FARMER'S Wi! . 0A PUREX 2 Dozen 95c “farm fresh” ‘WHOLE or HALF SHANK Fancy Bologna 3S Ayrshire Sausige : Genuine Polish Ringe. ONLY 2 Q¢ Ib. 35¢ lecteeeeeeees Ib, 35¢ Spring Produce En een Mc cnn ce LETTUCE 2 heads woes. GC _ BANANAS Bibs, ......... 85¢ FANCY IMPORTEDAVACADOS FRESH MUSHROOMS, 2 for 29¢ SWEET ‘SPANISH < per basket 49¢ ib. 24c . “, Cucumbers — Gréén Onions — Peppers — Broccoli wink, VT& c &D BABY: FooUs, Gerbers, 6 for .... 65¢ es secenainencece! har - 48 oz., 2 for ...... 65c © 100’s -..........., 85e McCormick’s pgk. :> 29c CAKE MIXES, R. Hood Femalyy: 3 for 99c ; —NO WHERE but BOB’S for Quality and Value— ‘cook — To Mr. and Mrs. V. . . é Cook, April 17, a son. BONDEROFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Mike, Bonderoff, April 18, daughter, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY: & DRY CLEANERS |_| corner eth and. Green, apply E CENTRAL TRADING [= ee O. Walker, phone 7661. 116/ - “We Reserve The Right To Lacie Quantities — Phone 3093 FOR SALE — 14' plywood boat, =| ccna at 69c and get another one for Only. beter eee ete, Ae : : * SNAPSHOT CAMERAS STORE HOURS: 9-to 9 DAILY: ‘EXCEPT MONDAY, "12 NOON, 75e-A WEEK will get you a CUT-RATE. GROCETERIA alcicae for the summer. holidays. , KINNAIRD, B.C... Ral: 326! |. GARLIC RING, Ib... 2.22.05. 39c ; SAVE NOW FOR... i : : wees APPLES, Winesap Fancy, WAX PAPER, HOLIDAY - MARGARINE, SOLO, Ib... .-se-ses esse sss Be ee ee GN _||]}. ROVER DOG or CAT FOOD, tin ....6 5.00.85 27 _ = = ne a aa icta a toma gaa ee eg SUGAR, granulated, 10 Ib. bag .:.. 56. 0:...-.- it : ae : 7 7 JAVEX BLEACH, 64 02, ....00).60e-e0te esse Ble (Co-op Refail Store Ath, AVE, AND PINE ST.. pie aaa ok sipkatee GARDEN TOOLS, 3 pes. .... 89¢ BEACH ‘SLIPPERS, pair .... 89c GARDEN SEEDS, 10c, 15¢, 20c ROSE BUSHES:— 39c each “with every $5.00 order’ flbregiassed bottom, with 30 HELP. ‘outboard, phone 4471 or 2441, 316 =5/FOR SALE — 2 lots in Robson, apply Lion's Head Store near Ferry. © 316 | Eyl PETTITT PHOTOS. PHONE 3811 tee THOME 2684