CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 3, 1959 Kinnaird Korner Mis, Kaufman, Phone 5488 Spending the month of Aug- ust at the home of Mr, and Mrs, A. B, Condy and family have ‘been Gloria and Michael Rogers, During the past few weeks the family and their young guests went’ camping at Deer Park and enjoyed short boat trips on the : Lakes. The children also visited the Reg Bro family for several days in Robson, Alexa Condy. whose birthday was August 22 the oc: Carol Pheiffer, Gary, Linda and Roddy Bro, accompanied. by thelr parents, and cousins of the Bro's, Regina, Shirley and Debby New- by of Nelson. Gloria and Michael Rogers left for their home at Lethbridge casion with a cake and Ice-cream party on Thursday evening. Fri- day the children assembled at the Condy home for a party, a fare- well for Glorla and Michael. At- tending were Molly Taylor and SS ATTN Hewetson S6’s offer “a new pair free ¥ the soles wear out within 3 months.” HEWETSON TWO STRAP with three month guaranteed-wear sales, Sizes8 13103. $550 NON-SCUFF TIP and for extr: ‘wear it carries a_three mont sole guarantee, Sizes8Y4to3. $550 TINT AMT STEAK, Round or T-Botie, Ib. ..--.- +--+ eee ... 69¢ MARGARINE, Solo, 2 lbs. ....2-.2- cee eeee eee nes 49c PICNIG HAMS, Swifi’s Premium, Ib, ......----+++ 396 PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib, :...---.+--eeeeeee ee 498 KEY-TABS, pkt. of 5, ...-..ccceeceeeeeeee es 686 —Trischuck’s KINNAIRD, B. HN on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kulcheskl and Mr. and Mrs. J. Melrose spent Sunday picnicing at Champion Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lucas are home from a 10-day holiday on the prairie, visiting relatives at Eatonia, Sask, Upon their re- turn, Patrick suffered a deep cut to the Knee when he fell from his bicycle. He had several’ stit- ches and will be confined for some time. Get well Patrick! Mr, and Mrs. R, V. Lamond and family returned on the week- end from their holidays in which they first visited then Over (50 Register Ht Notre Dame Enrolment at Notre Damc College, Nelson, has doubled for the year opening in September, the new rector said last week, . Father Aquinas, a 38-year-oid New Yorker who has taken the position of chief college ‘execu- tive, said 150 applications have already come in and more are arriving dally. He said the location of the college attracts students fromm the East and West Kootenays as well ax from northern parts cf the Unit! States because they feel the ,University of ' British Columbia is too far from, home, Several additional courses are “planned this year, Father Aquinas added. Evening classes in will be motored to the East for and the Travelling via the Canal Flats, they enjoyed Fairmont Hot Springs and sightsecing in the Kootenay Park, Rev. Sister.Carmel Joseph of Port Angeles, Wash. has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Guido and family after ‘having had a visit with ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Dumont in Na- kusp. The Guidos returned with Sister Carmel Joseph to Spokane on Saturday. At the opening of school, Joan Guido will be attending in Keremeos, staying at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wurz, Recent guests at the home of Mr,‘and Mrs. George Gendron were Mrs. Tiny Cook, Mrs. C. Yates and Bertha Tuft, all of Swift Current, Sask. Spending a week at the Gen- dron home were old friends of Mrs, Gendron’s daughter, Mrs. George Cleeve. Mr. and Mrs, W. Atkinson of Medicine Hat, Alber- ta, enjoyed their visit to ‘the Kootenays, espécially their trips to Nelson and picnics af’ the var- ious beauty spots in the district. Mrs. BE, A. Matthews of Kas- lo spent several days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthews and family, Visiting the Matthews home is Mrs. Matthew’s mother, Mrs. Jean Juno, who arrived by plane from Regina, -Sask. on ‘Tuesday. : ~ Mr, and Mrs. Powell Smibert had their daughter Mrs, W. M. Howden and children Jaclyn and Roddy of Seattle visiting them for a week. They left Sunday, © Mrs. John Westerlund and Dianne left by plane on Saturday to spend two weeks with Mrs. Westerlund’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Wasylyk in Vernon. ‘Lois Christensen is recover- ing from a tonsil operation, hav- ing been a patient in Castlegar hospital for a few days, Mark Evans has been holi- daying at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Hill near Northport. Mrs, Margaret Evans, Norman and Lenore motored there on the weekend to fetch him home, Mr. and, Mrs. J. C, McLeod and Terry have returned from a week in Nelson. They were the guests of Mrs: McLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Jensen. Keith Brian were the names given the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Scott are back from an interesting vaca- tion, travelling by boat to Arrow- head and Mt. Revelstoke, From Kamloops they visited Salmon ‘Arm and Vernon, which Mr. Scott found had changed consid- erably since army days, They spent three weeks enjoying the Okanagan, arriving home early last week. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Dougan and Mr, and Mrs, Jake Hendricks attended the Kootenay Munici- palities Cohvention banquet in Trail on Saturday evening. | c. general public, It is also planned to increase student cultural activities, 6 Celebrate Birthdays In the Same Week A famlly birthday party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mts. Joe Hardy of Kinnaird for six members: of the family Avhose birthdays were during the week, They were Mrs: Elsie Adie, Mrs. May Christie, Mrs. Joseph- ine Riley, Mrs, Bertha Hardy, Tommy Riley and Sydney Hardy. Trail Woman Honored At Robson Shower ‘Miss Lauretta Orlando of Trail was guest of honor at a suprise shower Friday evening at the Robson home of Mrs, M, Tur- ik, Corsages were presented to the honoree, Mrs, M, Turik and Mrs. M. Turik, Jr., the latter two belng the grandmother and mo- ther of Miss Orlando's fiance, Games and contests were played with prizes won by the guest of honor, Mrs, J. Cushner, and Miss Marlarine Turik, On behalf of the invited guests Miss Marlene Soberlak and Miss Marianne Turik presen- ted the bride-elect with a gift, a place settIng of dinnerware, whieh was wrapped in the form of a tiered wedding cake. Hostesses were Mrs. P, Sob- erlak and Mrs. K. Soberlak. Guests were Miss Margaret Har- dy, Pattie Riley, Kelvin Riley, Terry Christic, Donna Christle, Sharon Adie, Darrell Adie, J. Har- dy, Vera Cheveldave, Sammy Cheveldave and Mrs, G. Law and daughter Alcicanne Law, both of London, England, who are visit- ing relations In Kinnaird. The tables were decorated with low bowls of roses and dec- orated birthday cakes, The rooms were also decorated with gladio- las, sweetpeas and other garden flowers, After supper games were enjoyed on the lawn. SOGIAL NOTES FROM GASTLEGAR The new social reporter for ,tho Castlegar socials Is Mrs. “T. G, Jerome. Castlegar rest! dents are requested to phone’ thelr social pews to her at 6661. Mr. and Mes 4, Knudson and two sons, George and Gordon, of Sardis spent a few days With. Mrs, Knudson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harmston of 9th Ave. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Shay have as guests Mr. Shay’s mother, Mrs. E. H, Shay of Cloverdale, B.C. Also Bill's aunt, Mrs, J, Hanna of New Westminister. | Mr. Lawrence Marken of | Vancouver is visiting at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Markin, Friends of Bill Shay will be glad to hear that he is back at work after being off sick for the last five months. Gopd Luck, Bill,’ Mrs. Betty Roberts who is living in Long Beach, California;, is here visiting her daughter and. , sonin-law, Mr, and Mrs, Doug Jolllmore, ‘Mr.’ and Mrs, Terry Corrigan and daughter Naomi are guests at. the home of Mr. and John Clarke on their way home to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor and Michael have returned from a holiday spent at Vancouver, To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At Retire ment. C. Arthur Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada | Brown Refurns from Tour SHHS " principal w. Roy i’ Erown und the school’s counsel m lor, Allan Harvey, returned Sat- urday from a trip which took them and 33 other teachers to| ¢: varlous RCAF selectlon and training bases in Ontario and ‘Quebec, Invited by the ROAF to gain firsthand knowledge of the Air Forca as a career, the men were flown from Calgary to Montre- al in a Flying Boxcar, which normally carries frefght, Jeeps and automoblles, ‘They were accompanied by a . Bomare missile which was to be exhibited at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, Their itInciary included a visit to the Air Force station at St, John’s, Quebee, a manning de- Pot, personnel selection unit and a school of English to College Milltarle Royal de St, Jean (CM- R) one of three Canadian Service Colleges, and to Centralia, Ont., @ personnel selection unit for of- cers, ‘This unit assesses and clas: ses their suitability for training as pilots or. observers and sceks to create and fuser in newly enroied flight cadets the know- Iedge, ideas, attlvudss and abill- tles for sulecéssful careers in the They‘also saw the RCAF sta: tien at Clinton, Ont., a ground crew, training school for radar and communications and a School of food services; During free periods they 1st annual cabaret-style dance held Friday night featured some well-received acts, The dance, held at the Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall, is to become an annual event.-At- tendance was limited to 200 to provide ample room for Sancine, and for tables‘ad chairs around the room for guests, ly, were Little Theatre Successfully substituting for Trail artists who were forced to cancel their engagement sudden- Kinnaird. Liftle Theatre Holds Cabaret Dance The Kinnaird Little ‘Theatre's ‘The hall was tastefully de: corated with fresh-cut flowers and a buffet lunch was served. Miss Florence Cecconi of Kin- naird won a trip to Spokane in @ contest sponsored by the group. Bainbridge to Attend Civil Defence Course In Victoria Nov. 23 made a 2%-hour tour of who two The of the coe tlegar’ and District Hospital, J. and visited the Stratford Memor- ial Theatre where Othello and As You Like It were playing. , . Three Bells S Monk. sey: : 3. Lonel; . Robbia’ Ete Cradle . Caribbean RICK'S etc. Here Is The Top 10 In Record Our 1960 Fleetwood TV sets aro ment — Here Comes Summer . Velvet Waters Battle of New Orleans It was Broken Frearted Melody tho way. Avold disappoint. - Order your color, style, Now! Wieners Flour Robin Hood 25° Ibs. Grapes Red Malagas 2 (hs. Tomatoes Choice Aylmer, 28 02, Lard Select Smokeless 2 Ibs. Fowl fresh killed, ib. 29c MARSHMALLOWS 1 Ib. pkg. EGGS LOCAL FRESH “SMALL 3 DOZEN $1.00 CHICKEN ‘NOODLE SOUP LIPTONS | 4 pkgs. 49 Instant Pudding SHIRRIFF 3 pkgs. 29 STORE HOURS TUES. — SAT. 9AM. —9 P.M, , MONDAY “9.12 AM. Kinnaird Cut-Rate Ltd. PHONE 3261 FOR FREE DELIVERY ‘WE RESERVE THE. RIGHT TO'LIMIT QUANTITIES FIRESTONE 670 x 15 TUBELESS “500” REGULAR PRICE 670x 15 TUBE TYPE “S00” . REGULAR PRICE .. 750 x (4 TUBELESS “NYLON” REGULAR PRICE ON SALE .. LESS: RECAPABLE = CHAINS THIS WEEK ONLY ~ CASTLE MOTORS LTD. | Oregon, * skits by lym Hughes. Gwi- For variety, a Spanish dance was performed by Mrs. Allun| 23, has ‘been granted four days leave to attend a civil de- fence course in Victoria on Nov. LEGION CORNER At the regular meeting Tucs- day night one ordinary member- ship was accepted. Comrade A. Martin was given a hearty vote of thanks for his work in handling the welfare bingo. during .the past season. Mr, Martin reported a very successful season and said the bingo series would start again is October™ following the same policy as last year, Zone commander J. Hall of Trail paid an official visit to the Barnch and reported on the eye bank and the track and’ field meet to be held at Sept. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 3, 1959 5 ICAU S| 26 and 27. Entry forms are now in the hands of SHHS principal W. Roy Brown, Comrade N, Turik called In to see old comrades and reported jon activities in Vernon, Comrade the meeting on his way to Toron- to and brought grcetings from the Edgewood Branch. Harvey, who wore an Spanish costume and vided music for the dance with on the trumpet, ‘carried castanets, Lorne de Paulis pro- an'‘ outstanding solo performance Mr. and A. E, Norris. will attend a regionel board meeting in Nelson Sept. 26, it was also decided at a hospital board meeting Friday night. Sev- eral other of the board Deer Park Socials Master Carl Wine has return: ed to fis nome wita his uncle and aunt ivr, and Mrs. George Brig- yemman, ulter spending a holiday with his parents at bentley, Al- berta. He was accompanied by his uud, Mr, Louis Wine, will also attend the Nelson meet- ing. In October Mr. Bainbridge and Mr. Norris will go to Van- couver for the B.C, Hospital As- sociation convention. jected a plan to spray the hospi- tal roof on the grounds that it would be The building committee re.|. NOTICE THE OFFICE OF ‘DR. PAGE WILL BE CLOSED FROM AUGUST 29 TO SEPT- EMBER 8 FOR VACATION ‘Dr. and Mrs, H. and children of Castlegar spent a holiday camping and fishing at Deer Park, Mr. and Mrs, George Brigge- man, their nephew Carl Wine and Mr, Louise Wine of Bentley, re- turned from a trip to Portland, where they were the guests’ of Dr. and, Mrs. Arthur Schwartzenhauer. “; Mr. A, Lennox, and family, of Oasis, spent a few days at Deer Park on a fishing and cam- ping: trip. of Trail and Mrs, .M. Stover of Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Hayes Castlegar spent Sunday at Deer Park. Several two-pound Rainbow trout were landed by the fisher- men. + le Al Richards, his, sons Wayne and Douglas of Castlegar, and Les Lampard, spent the weekend fishing and hunting on the Low- er Arrow Lakes. Several fish were caught and young Wayne shot his first deer. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Stuckl- berger and children Cindy and Wayne, of Marguerite, B.C., were the recent guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, &. Stuckl- berger. * Mr. and Mrs, Frank Worley arrived from New York to spend a two-month holiday with friends and relatives in this District. At the present, they are spending a few days with the former’s mo- ther, Mrs. Rose Worley, who is, holidaying at her summer home in Deer Park. Other guests at the Worley home included A. Worley of Nelson and Mr, and Mrs. E. Worley and children of Robson, |” and Mr. and Mrs, V. Worley and |’ children of Trail. . Mr. and Mrs. A, Bértnick, son.David and friends of Trail spent the weekend at the Bort- nick summer home here... CHRISTIES CRACKERS 2 Ib. pkg. 2.000. CHICKEN PIES . tices : fiat Pa Westland ... 69¢ SAUSAGES. COTTAGE ROLLS Lean, Ih, ..., sens tenner “FOR CAREFREE ; a se S VELVEETA CHEESE 4Sc 2 ibs, .. Pke., .. Carnat 4 tins “TIDE, KINGSIZE BREAD 2+ 35¢. Sh $i.19 ion Milk 0% We Garry a Full Stock of Back to School Supplies CENTRAL TRADING — We Reserve The Right. To Limit Quan! ey _ ee 3098 4 An air unit est- PORK RIBLETS, 2 Ibs. 29 “Ideal for that HOME BAR-BA.Q” | = POLISH SAUSAGE, ib.,........... 65¢ ROUND STEAK, Ib.,.............. 79¢ imated at approximately $18,000 is being considered. Dr. J. H, Lindsay, new direc- tor of the West Kootenay Putlic Health Unit, was appointed by of the hospital, B of M Says The time is opportune to en large’ Canada’s investment stake in Jamaica, says the Bank of Montreal in its Business Réview for August, just issued. “Continued growth of the is- land’s economy along the orderly lines already, achieved is part of a 10-year development plan which; while adaptable, has been broadly adhered to since its in- ception in 1957,” the review, sta- tes, The B of M points out that improvements in agricultyre, in- dustry, services, tourism, em- ployment and education.. Under the plan, Jamaica's attractions as a field for investment and a mar- ket for goods, together with its status as an exporter, should con- tinue to improve. “And,'as the political union of the West Indies now in ef- fect is in due course followed by closer economic integration of the .Federated. islands, a broader sphere of business opportunities will open up in the Caribbean,” the bank says, BIRTHS: JOLLIMORE — To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jollimore of.Castle- 8 | car, ene 27, a daughter. UTOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Ted i" Dutoff of Winlaw, Aug. 29 a son. PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Sergi Plotnikoff of Kinnaird, Aug. aN a son.‘ —.To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barr (nee Lynne Camp- bell), in the Calgary hospital, Aug. 30, a daughter. the board to, the consulting staff Jamaica Good. the plan .“encompasses balanced |. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. 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