4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 2, 1959 Castlegar Happenings Mr. and 1 Mrs. R R. A. D. West left last weekend for Vancouver and spent a few days as guests of their son and daughterdn-law, Mr. and Mrs, Dan West. Yester- day morning they jeft| Vancouv- er by CPA for Mexico City where they will spend the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Deans oa G 1s. returned home last Sunday after belng the guests here of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Loyd Groutage for the past month, Lillian Killough Chapter, I- O.D.E. held a very successful cof- fee party at the home of Mrs. J. Fowle on. Tuesday morning. acted as hostesses, * Mr. and Mrs, Gervan Moore oi Cranbrook, who will be in Castlegar for the dedication ceremony of the United Church next week, will be the house guests of Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Mrs, W. H. Houston is in Didsbury, Alberta, where she at- tended the reception on Tuesday, ‘onoring the golden wedding niversary of her eldest sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bocttger. Also attending is ano! er sister, Mrs, Tom Drew of Ver- non, Mr, and Mrs. Eric Atwood of Christina Lake motored to Trail on Friday to attend the per of Gay and then came here to be the weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Killough. Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Horswill Twelve member's of the Chapter!attended the funeral last week, of their old friend Mrs. Herb Clarke of Trail. Mrs, Helen Gergley went to 2 TT THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS Castlegar - Kinnaird - Robson = Deer Park — Renata - Genelle — Mrs, Horan Mrs, Hostetter - Mrs, Kautman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson - Mrs, Williamson ‘Mrs, Warkentin ~ T181 5165 IA Ail ron te a I Nelson on Monday and was the overnight guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Paul Gergely. The Clergy of the West Mr, and Mrs. Kootenay Deanery held a very successful meeting in Robson last ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. The billeted in C: were: Canon W. J. Silverwood of Nelson with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Horswill, Rev, J. C, Daven- wate ceencgn sate ae pay as addres essed. . coe a basrect pac the-5 POINTS. \for CORRECT ; DDRESSING . Eas stal ie own . You ot caf i te ei a adaress in UPDEE ame 2 ne port of Fruitvale with Dr. and Mrs, G. Page, Rev. E, Somers of Grand Forks with Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Killough and Rev. W. Ed- ington of Willow Point with Ar- ehdeacon B, A. Resker. Also at- tending were’ Rev. E, H. Patter: son and Rev. E. F. Martin of Trail, Rev. F. D. Wyatt of Ross- land, Rev. Godfrey White of Na- kusp, Canon G. E, Lang of Nel- son and Rev. E. R. Hope of New Denver. Mrs. ©. Thring is a patient in the Castlegar and Distr! et hos- pital, , Robson Socials Mrs..D. Gavritik is a Ross- land visitor for a few days, the guest of her son-inJaw, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C, Tench, Mrs. H. Hyson was a Nelson visitor Saturday. While there she attended the L.A. to Guides and Sherry... 2 years after her operation. How ; research saved Sherry. Anderson’s life ND ATE, wo Pag SHERRY ANDERSON was born a “blue baby". She had four defects in her heart whi oxygen it needed, Her rare ich robbed her blood of the nt3 knew about the “blue baby” operation, but they also knew it had not always been beneficial. Sherry was particularly fortunate because medical re- search had just developed a This.“pump” actually does th very efficient Heart Pump. he work of the heart during an operation, allowing surgeons time to make complete repairs. Medical research ts also striving to discover the various causes of heart disease, with the ultimate hope of pre- venting it. This valuable work is being correlated and by the Heart Fi of Canada. Because the life insurance companies in Canada believe in the Heart Foundation, they have given it strong finan- cial support. This is juét one of many ways in which these companies help to create a Canadians. healthier, happier life for THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Tea. . Mrs. J. Raine is visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. Suddes at White Rock while Mr, Suddes is in the hospital. Mr, and Mrs. G. Duckworth of Rossland visited their parents here on, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and Mr. and Mrs. E. Duckworth. - Kinnaird Korner On the occasion of their for- tieth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, John Kravski were hon- ored at a suprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gal- lo, on Saturday, February 7th, with friends and relatives in at- tendance. Centering the table was an anniversary cake, flanked by Spring flowers, charmingly ar- yanged. at the start of the even- ing, a corsage and a boutonniere were presented by Miss Albina Makay to the honared couple. Following . this, the hostess brought in a decorated contain- er of gifts, which were then pre- sented to the guests of Honor, A highlight of the evening was the staging of a mock wed- ding. This was hilariously enjoy- ed by averyone, For part of the evening, musie for dancing was supplied by records, then an ad- ded featuve was dance music played by Albina Makay on the accordian, Leonard Gallo on the clarinet and Dal Makay also on he clarinet. Refreshments were served ng the evening and the joined in singing song: Filends gnd_ relatives ‘netaued h: families of S. Jankola, S. Gallo, G. Richards, and S. Tur- cak; Mrs, A. Sufka, Mr. Joe Pa- _ EGGS, Local Fresh, Large, 2 Doz. .........+-.+.+ 956 BREAD , Losal Fresh, 2 Leaves ©. 00. e eee ee eee es OOS PORK LEB RGAST, Prech flt., .. 22... 2. ee eee eee es A900 PORK GUOPS, AM Guts ty oo... cece eee ween es M96 BEEF BLADE RGAST, Blade Removed Ib, .......... 596 Trischuck’s KINNAIRD, Jsum of money yearly on the Sushions By Ub _ By GRACE THORNCLIFFE is a frock designed specifically to achieve the easual look that young figures Uke for summer vacation wear, 5S scribing to the chemise. soften the effect, a self belt can be worn. Fabric {s cotton in oversize pastel blocks, GALL — To Mr. and Mrs, J. Gall, February 6 a son. THRING — To Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Thring, February 7, a son. MISCAVITCH—To Mr, and Mrs. N. Miscavitch, February 8, a son, ‘ pay, all of Kinnaird; Mr. Tom Jandura from West Robson, Mr. and Mrs. A, Shutek of Castlegar, Mr. and Mrs."John Shelling, Miss A. Makay, Mr. and Mrs. Dal Ma- kay, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cackay from Trail and Mr. Joseph Gal- Jo from Procter, Mrs. Gordon Archibald its home from Vancouver after spen- ding a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Archibalkt who recently became parents of*a son Gordon Lyle. Mr. J. Stewart recently re- turned home after some FEBRUARY ‘12 -5 p.m. — Warriors vs Canadians -6- p.m, — Rockets vs jets. -7 pm. — B, Hawks vs Rangers .m, -—- Bruins vs Red Wings .m — Flyers vs Canucks. FEBRUARY 16 .m. — Comets vs Aces. .m, — Deuces ys Cubs ym. Maple Leafs vs Warriors .m. — Rockets vs Meteors. FEBRUARY 18 .m, — Camets vs Deuces. .m. — Aces vs Cubs. .m. — Maple Leafs vs Can, .in, — Meteors vs Jets, p.m. — Royals vs Flyers, Prizes Awarded At Cub Meeting Pb SAOae 333 wD 3s “6 <7 5 7 PuvD “8 9 5 8 6 B 9 eso0R Wag ‘| request HOSPITAL AUXILIARY “NOTES A reminder that the next regular mecting of the Women’s Auxillary to the Castlegar and District Hospital will take place Monday, February 16th at 8:00 lpi. in the Auxiliary room at the Hospital. » Mr. dg. Bainbridge, hospital ad- ministrator, will be giving, the first of a series of short talks on hospital financing. As this subject is of great importance in Public Relations we urgently that members attend these meetings. Membership cards ure avail- able from Mrs. E, A. Norrls, treasurer, or any member of the executive, Active memberships are $1,00 and associate member: ships, $2.00 for the year, ending December 1959. + Regular meetings will he held on the third Monday of every month at’8:00 p.m.in the Auxillary room at, the hospital, Would members who plan to attend please bring a folding chair. » 20% OFF WINTER JACKETS. AT LEITNER’S The Second C: y Cub Pack ended the first half of their inter-six competition with the Blue Six leading. r Prizes were awarded to Six- er Billy Furey; Seconder Dick Dunlop, cubs Richard Mitchell, Ronnie Mackereth, Michael Gall and Fred Simpson. Prize for the best all-round cub was won by cub Norman Fields. The boys have been busy with their handicraft work which consists of braiding and making plaster wolf heads from rubber molds, Now lets buckle down, boys and see who can win the last half of the ‘inter-six competition which will end in June. “Good Hunting!" Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs, T. MeComb of "| Svringa Creek were recent vis!- tors to Deer Park. Buster Patterson of Nakusp arrived to build logging roads in the Ceigar sogging area He is assisted by Mr. H. H. K:Hough cf Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelp- af Crawford, Bay were the wee t- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C 5. Phe.ps. To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At Retire. ment. C. Arthur Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance time in the Castlegar Hospital. Best wishes go to him and to Messrs. John Paulson and Georg: Cleeve who are convalescing. Friends of Joanne Sherle: send get-well greetings to her { the Castlegar and District Hospi tal, Snowy weather on Tuesday morning did not deter large num- bers of members‘and friends of the Lillian Killough Chapter of the LO.D.E, from attending a coffee party at the home of Mrs. J. T, Fowle. Winner of a cake was Mrs. Ray Heagy. Assisting at the “come and go” were, Mrs, A. Sylvest, Mrs. J. Peterson, Mrs. M. Dalton, Mr: V. Goresky, Mrs. W. Dunn, J. Killough, Mrs. L. Zinio, Mr: J. Scott, Mrs. H. Gergley, Mr: H. Hesketh and Mrs. R, Whit taker. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald motored here from Kimberley cv Monday to be the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fourt. Mrs. Fourt accom: panied them Wednesday on a few day visit te Colvllic. Money To Be Snent On Silver Ridge Mine Silver Ridgé Mining Co. Ltd. has reached an agreement with Violamac Mines Ltd. whereby the latter has the right to e: plore and develop the Silver Ridge silver-lead-zine properties in the Slocan. Violamac controls Carnegie Mines Ltd., which has a 250 ton dally capacity mill on a proper- ty adjoining Silver Ridge. Sliver Ridge says Violamac is oblidged to sp2nd an agreed’ net proceeds from any ore sales on the basis of 40 per cent of net profits to Silver Ridge and 50 per cent to Ciolamac, eo ee PAINT NOW... PAINT WITH MARTIN-SENOUR Just in — a shipment of our Spring paints in a full range of beautiful colors. ‘ SEE US TO-DAY! — assortment of new locks - reasonable — We have carpenters available who will be pleased to - give free estimates on kitchen cabinet work, bathroom vanities, anything in the building line. 3 — CALL US TO-DAY! HOME BUILDING SUPPLY Kinnaird, B.C, ATA BAND CONCERT The Annual-SHHS Band Concert will be held Friday, Feb. CHEESE, Kraft, AJAX CLEANSER, with free scouring pads, 2 for . VEL, giant pkt. ..:. .VEL, liquid detergent, king’ size tin . TOMATO JUICE, Libby’s, 48 oz. tins . lib. rolls ....... hone 3131 20th 1959 ACTIVITY ROOM — SHHS Ae 20cm PEAS, Libby’s choice, 15 oz.,.2 tins for” . SOLO MARGARINE, Ib. ..:......+- POTATOES, Gems, 25 lb. bag ORANGES, California, 3 for’. . . BEEF BRISKET, rolled, Ib. ... BEER POT ROASTS, lb. T-BONE STEAKS, Ib. ... HAMBURG STEAK, 2 ibs. for ...... -: : VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, n rolled, Ib. ....... VEAL STEAK, loin; Ib. . ... sbeee ences Co-op Retail Store * ath AVE, AND PINE ST. FORA PHONE 2681 Sa LAL West Koofenay Branch Trustees Met Here At Weekend, James Gray Representative Special guest at last week's meeting of the West Kootenay Branch, B.C, School. Trustees, was Peter Hopkins, President of the B.C, School Trustees Associa- tion. A resident of Kitimat, this is Mr. Hopkins' first visit to the Hestenays: West Kootenay Branch associa- tion in the Castlegar High School and presented a report on activi- owna Convention of BC. School Trustees, the mecting - the tles of the: p' orgal tion throughout the past year. Of special interest to local trustees was Mr, Hopkins’ men- Branch elected James Gray’ of ‘Trail to . serve as,the Branch representative on the BCSTA Council Approves Bylaws Here “The mutual assistance agree- ment bylaw No. 160 which pro- vides that the two municipalities of Kinnaird and Castlegar can call on each other ‘for aid in case of a fire emergency, was given final reading and was signed, sealed and adopted at Tuesday's meeting of Counci? here, * Bylaw No, 161, also given fi- nal reading and adoption ‘Tuesday tlon of the and consideration given to the = mecttng of 18‘members of the the C School Board presented at the 1958 Kel- 16" 20" 24 28" 32" favesinnmee omy i We are..... Castlegar and District Dealers For CHAIN \/ SAWS PARTS & SERVICE ON ALL SAWS Enquire About: Our Budget Plan MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. TRAIL & CASTLEGAR { i . $225.00 meeting in V on behalf of the West Kootenay Boards. Also present at the meeting was F.'M, Reder, Secretary .of BCSTA, Mr. Reder Is a frequent visttor ‘in the area, and served formerly as liaison oficer | for BCSTA. , Districts represented at the Branch meet were No. 7, Nelson; No. 8, Slocan; No. 9, C . covers the between Columbia “and First, along the south side of Pine Street, which will be used to wi- den Pine Street. This property was purchosed from owners for the token sum of $1.00. Commissioners discussed at some length the problem of de- linquent water taxes. .It was felt the water should be shut off No. 10, Arrow Lakes; and No. 11, Trall. Dist. No. 6, Kootenay Lake was not represented, No Increase In Gas Rate In view of revent press Tc- Jeases indicating that an applica- dion for a rate increase will be made by Inland Natural Gas Co. Limited to the Public Utilities Commission, the Company. wish- es to bring ‘to the attention of ‘the public certain facts. It is not the intention of ie where the h holder is in ar- rear, The shut-off is authorized according to bylaw. Water ar- rears this year are approximately $250.00 as against some S1800.00 at the end of 1957. ‘ Delails Of Clearing Policy Announced Details of the provincial gov- ernment’s new policy in regard to land clearing were released in the House Monday afternoon by Hon, Newton Steacy, Minister of Agriculture. The minister said under the present plan, a farmer may have land clearing done to ‘a maximum Cc on its own make an application for a eae increase any where on its system. A review of the rates was a con- dition of, our original certificate from the Public Utilities Com- mission following, the first year of operation. RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. .. Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. of $1,000, pi dhe makes the initial down payment of 25 per cent. This permits him’ a maxi- mum credit of $750 repayable in four equal annual instalments at four percent interest, . ‘Under the new plan, the gov- ernment has increased the amount of credit an approved farmer may obtain under the Farmers’ Land Clearing Act and also the period of repayment, ‘When the transaction is ap- proved, Mr. Steacy said, a bona- fide established farmer wishing to increase his arable acreage may obtain credit for clearing and developing up to a maximum of $5,000, repayable over a maxi- mum period of 25 years with in- terest at four perecent, He is still required to make an initial down payment of 25 percent of the ‘total of the worl to be done. Skating ICE LET'S PUT ARTIFICIAL 18E WE CAN DO . el Hockey ICE LETS IN THE ARENA THIS ‘IT -WiTH YOUR HELP ICE FALL. THE PROJECT SOCIETY. NEEDS GANVASSERS NOW ‘PLEASE PHONE 5106 — 7421 — 4196 or 7731 To VOLUNTEER YOUR SERVICES. OR” CONTACT BOB FENNER “AT: BOB'S PAY'N TAKIT Castlegar. and District - Projects Society ALL CITIZENS ARE URGED FO VISIT THE RINK To SEE THE PROGRESS THAT HAS BEEN MADE - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 12, 1959 Hungarian Casserole It's fun to go continental sometimes, and try some of the fasclnating dishes our European newcomers have brought with them. 7 Hungarian food has always been popular in Canada with those who knew about the dish- es. With many Hungarian-born newcomers living here now, whe |serve their native dishes, Cana- dlans have become even more partlal to them. You’ don't have to visit a expensive restaurant to enjoy Hungarian food. You can prepare and serve it right In your own home, with a minimum of effort. We have a recipe today for a Hungarian-style ham and pot- ato casserole made with the pop- ular California Dip, which can be prepared, baked and served in less than ‘an hour's time. The casserole is made witl sour cream, nutritious packaged onion soup, milk, salt, pepper, cooked potatoes, hard-cooked eggs, cooked ham and bread crumbs — all ingredients read- ily available. Serve it with crusty rolls and salad greens with a nippy dressing. HAM & POTATOE CASSEROLE 1 cup sour cream ’ 3 4 onion CCA BOB'S ayn Takit JOIN THE CROWD FRIDAY ell oee AT 7:00 P.M. BOB’S BONUS DRAW Winner Must Be Present LAST TWO WINNERS WERE: MRS. JANET REED and ANNIE JENSEN SMALL FRYERS, evi d, each CASINO BRICK CHEESE, Ib. ...........-.-.--c--ccresee- 59c SS WHITE FISH, regular, Ib. soup (%4 package) 1 cup mill i teaspoon salt ./ Dash of pepper 3 hard-cooked eggs 6 cold, cooked (medium) pota- toes, thinly sliced 1 cup cooked ham, diced 1 cup’soft buttered bread crumbs Blend sour cream with onion soup (just as it-comes from the package), whip with a rotary beater. Stir in- milk, salt and pepper. In greased i-quart cas- serole, arrange in layers one- third of the potatoes, 1 sliced ege, one-third of the sour cream mixture, and ham: Repeat pota- to, egg and sour cream- +mixture layers. Top with ‘buttered bread crumbs, Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 30 minutes or untit bubbly. Makes 68 serv- ee - : "~~ SILVER BIRCH Schoo! for the Handicappet Sorry ‘about last week,: but it just seemed as though my sche- dule.became so crowded, it over- flowed, as you can imagine, one of the things to spill out was the Silver, Birch News -'. I managed to catch it ‘petore it rolled to far, so here it combin- ed with this weeks news. Thanks to Mrs. G. Quail and Miss E, A. McKinnon of the Cas- ‘tlegar Elementary School who generously sent over extra copies of their valentine ideas and sug- gestions te students were able to supplement the valentine pro- jects ‘they had planned end now almost finished some. very nice pictures and cards, as well as a valentine mobile. A special thank you goes to the Sid Harvey family in Kin- naird for their thoughtful gift of a table tennis sct. There is no need to tell you how very much this wes appreciated. Two girls from Mrs. Pinck- ney’s H.P.D, Class ct S.H.HS. paid a visit to the school re- cently. Several girls were here last’ year too, and we are looking forward to a visit from them a- gain in the future. The Castlegar Young Peoples Group “made. like elves during the week-end” and cleaned the windows and did some painting. How nice to come. in Mond: morning and find this had been done. Next week. I'll be able to tell you all abeut the. Valentine party being held. Gol Sneaks ,To Mankind Through The Bible (Hebrews 131-2) Correspondence, discus- sion. and literature. re- Understanding the Bible available free of charge by contacting: Christadelphian Bible ission F. Woodcock, Secretary P.O, Box 277, Nanaimo, B.C. Every Sunday, 8:15 pu “THIS IS YOUR BIBLET" >“! 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