9, 1958] —— : —s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January Castlegar Happe: : Mr, and Mrs. G, Santano of Trail were visitors at the home 1-0-0-K! We Now Have Beautiful White Donaconna Wall Panels In 16" X 96". They Are Easy To Apply With No Joint Problems And Moke A Perfect Match For Your Tiled Ceiling. Oglow Bros. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. of the latter's father, Mr. C. W. Fraser fora day during the holi- day scason, Mr, J. C. Charters has re- turned to his teaching posttion in Victoria after spending the holiday here with his wife and ys Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D. West motored to Vancouver to spend the New Year Holiday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don West. Mr, R. Toogood was in Nel- scn for the Christmas season, the guest of his son and daugh- ter-inplaw, Mr. and Mrs, W. Tozer. Mr. F. Eremenko js a patient in.the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell spent Christmas in Kamloops. Burton left on Sunday last for Mee Residents Of ROBSON For Your Convenience Your Dry Cleaning and Laundry May Be Left At VERN’S GROCERY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Toronto where he will resume his studies at the Ryerson Insti- tute of Technology, Regina left lon the same day for St. Paul's | Hespital, Vancouver, where. she vis a nurse-in-training. ! Dennis Stanley of Nakusp } was a weekend visitor at the thome of Mr. and Mrs, L. V. i : Campbell. Mr. Miles »MePherson has been a patient in the Trail-Tad- i enac Hospital for the past two j weeks, Mr, and Mrs, G. Hughes have , as their guests the former’s moth- jer, Mrs. Margaret Hughes and aunt, Miss Mary Hughes of Van- couver, ~ Monday and Friday Castlegar Dry Cleaners Mr, Walter Dams visited at the home of Mrs. E. Longdon in Nelson during the holidays. His granddaughter, Miss Joy Ander- son, was a guest of Mrs. Win- stanley of Nelson. + A former resident of Castle- gar, Mr. M. Enoksen of Kelowna spent a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Helmar Johnson, Mr. Helmar Johnson is home the Kootenay Lake ‘General AULA agai “antes undoes te oe ne : 7 with A Classified Ot Baek ie ace who spent part of the holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Holden in Vancouver, have returned home. * Mr. George Osachoff has re- turned to his studies in Toronto after ing the with Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Mrs.. Warkentin of thelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, D.. Marcelus and family, i Mrs, D, Gavrilik is vjaiting in. Rossland the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, C.. Tench, : David Gavrilik returned to Mrs, Hostetter - 718) Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mra, ‘Williamson — (Nea) rn et. inn, can. brother for the past three weeks, and left by plane for his new assignment, A private little party mark- ed the first birday of Kay, of Mr. and Mrs, Denis his wife and family here. Mr, and Mrs, J. Deans of Gibson, fomer residents of Cast- legar, are visiting thelr,son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hughes, on Saturday,-January 9. Miss Hughes’ brother Tommy sank the Happy Birthday Song, while daddy took movies of her on this special occasion, Deans, and their in-1 ind daughter, Mr, and Mrs. L, Grou- tage. Miss Barbara Dower has re- turned to Vancouver General Hospital where she is a nurse- in-training, after enjoying an ex- tended ‘holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Dower. Out-of-town guests at the ding were Miss Lois Petersen of Vancouver, Mrs, Ruth Morberg of; New Westminster and Mr, and Mrs, Negres of Trail. Mr. Ken Grunerud, CPA agent at Vancouver, also came home for his brother's wdeding and -is still visiting at the home of his parents. Mrs, M, Findlater is home again with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Grun- erud, Mr, F Eremenko is a patient again in the Trail-Tadanac hospi. tal. Mr. Eremenko spent a month in the hospital before Christmas. Kinnaird Korner Mr. K. M. Spence is on a business trip to Penticton, He recent Gruncrud-Guesford wed-|. Robson Socials - Among those returning to UBC over the weekend were Miss Dawn Waldie and Miss Eileen Quance. Mr, and Mrs, Art Nixon and son returned to their home in Kimberley on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott and ‘Wayne were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. John- son, Mr, and Mrs, D. Duncan and family were Trail visitors on New Year's Day. Miss Daphne Quance return- ed to Kamloops, where she is employed, and Anthony Quance returned to Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Rezansoff of Kamsack, Sask. are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter, recent visitor to ‘the Hunters was Mr. Mike Rezansoft. Wayne Eastcott of Rossland is the guest of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson for the holidays. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie’s guests over . the holiday were, their plans to return Doug Eldridge has returned to his school in Vancouver. Miss Connie Haywood has feturned to her teaching position in Victoria, The ‘Guy Guido's spent sev- eral of the holidays including New Year's in Keromeos with Mrs, Guido’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, T. Wurz. i Wayne Gray celebrated his ‘17th birthday with many of his friends, amid ‘a general air of ‘festivity which prevailed in the ‘,rumpus room of his home Sat. ‘evening, January 4. A gay New : Year's theme with hats, stream- ‘ers and balloons was carried and included a punch bowl simulat- ing a top hat with red band on and Mr. and Mrs, Loveland, “Spokane and their son and daughter-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldie of Nakusp. Visiting at “the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Schupfer for the holidays, is.their daughter, Miss Lorraine Schupfer, who ‘is in training in St. Paul's hospital, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs, A. Smecher's guests are their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Nixon and son of Kimberley. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Quance during the holidays were their daughter and-son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kissel of Consul, Sask. and their son and daughter -in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Quance of Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine and guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, Dun- “rg RENATA NEWS "Home from Trail hospital with"a’ new infant'son Gordon Gregg is Mrs, George Griffith, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Grifttith moved to Renata ‘last summer. Miss Florence Morey recent- Jy of La Comb, Alta, is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, Charlie ‘Morey. Ronald Toews of Campbell River is visiting his parents, Mr. Mend Mrs, Henry Toews. Mr. and Mrs, H. Funk travel. Bled to Nakusp recently to visit thelr daugh : inst Mr, and Mrs, Joke Olson. spies Bee aa for the women of the house after. visiting her mother, . Mrs. W. J. Hale, - A Mr. ond Mrs, Henry Friesen of Proctor visited here over the weekend. While here they were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Toews and’ Mr. and Mrs. Funk. Deer Park Socials, Rules For The Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Wiltam-| Popular Chaperon WOMAN IS WORTH HER taking care. of your home ‘and right, and whoever it was who said “a woman is worth her WEIGHT IN GOLD ; family, First, we'll consider coo! It's a Woman's World alt i¢ you ae ‘an expert and arene. up meals similar to those served at the best hotels, you're worth son and daughters Joan and Lin- f da of Coldwater and Severn wea so Fecunt ue Week. u if Zh heacpnemoniee anes to spend olyn Murcla offers: these rules pect mas ; 0) we 2 ee ©] tor mothers of teen-ngers when ie formers brother- they are called upon to accept weight in gold” was’ certainly $10 an hour. if you are just|in-law and sister,.Mr..and Mrs, W BROS. Bulag’ ry Supply Co, Ltd. Building ng Supplies ienedan right. ‘If you total up and see what you are worth in your own home, it may suprise you. Here is an easy, reliable, Plain, every day good, put your- self down for $1.50 an hour, if you're still learning and can’t indisputable ' bake a ple, give yourself 50 method of determining how much’ an heise po = you' actually earn weekly, (but For washin; dt - are probably not being paid) for Bre Ber as ouad ress receives 75¢ an hour, How- ever, if you scorch while ironing, \, | give yourself only 50 cents, Re- member, if you overpay yourself your husband is bound to remind : a. a you of the time you burned his . collar, asflegar & District Feet erty ; : : charge on ‘a percentage basis, In H. C. Coleman and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C, T, Willlamson, They left for Vancouver and Victoria before returning ‘to their home in Ont. Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Phelps and children Wayne, Judy and Brenda spent Christmas and New Years at the home of -the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Phelps at, Salmon Arm, B.C, Mr, and Mrs, C. T. William- son were the Xmas Day guests of their son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. the position of chaperon at teen- age affairs, 1, Ignore your child! You must never speak at your own child during the affair. He is embar- rassed enough at. just having you there. 2, Dress conservatively! A black dress somewhat in the style of a prison matron is ‘acceptable, says Mrs, Murcia, 3. Wear oxfords, ’ ’ preferably several sizes too large. This is purely self-defence, as teen-age boys can sometimes become ra- ther Mrs, Murcia al. O, W. Aasland at C: CHICKEN, Burn’s whole, TIN _ RICE Short Grain 2 LB. CELLO BAG SURF, Giant - PACKAGE FACIAL TISSUE, Scottio’s PACKAGE TEA-BAGS, Lipton’s 60's PACKAGE CORN BEEF LOAF, Boston 2 TINS for CENTENNIAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY 25 HIGH Scoot AUDITORIUM — “Gilbert « nd Sullivan's , Comic * Operatta LANTHE” produced Rossfand Li: . and pri by Castlegar roses by Cub. oht-Qpere Ce APRIL 25- 26th BOAT and AUTO SHOW Gnd Rotary Gla sponsored by the Arrow Boot Club the case of'the housewife, that would come to 60 cents an hour, for a child as his own mother. Mrs. L, Wither returned to ‘For child care. reliable nurses| "eT home at Renata after spend- demand 75 cents an hour. No ing the weekend as the guest of nurse, though, was ever as good Mr. and Mrs, Fired Briggeman. : Members of the.Deer’ Park Mothers actually eam more Women's Institute “sponsored: a so warns that it is up to you to make sure that wallflowers (boys or girls) are not allowed to spend their evening in the Ladies’ Room or Gentlemen's Lounge. 4.. Bring cake. The bigger the better. This will help your teen- than the standard rate, but to yourself the regular rate. heel giving him a blister, pay you darn with bumps, take’ only keep your husband happy, give|ty Halla .few days before Christmas. Bags of candy and Mending — if you can darn| *Uts, and gifts were distributed socks so that your husband never pain posal children A ae beefs about jaus, es were enjoyed by . shat Gump ‘in tho the children while the ‘adults yourself $1 an hour. A good| S28 carols, with musical accom- seamstress gets that’ much, I¢/Paniment by Mr. and Mrs. G. Williamson. Out of town visitors APRIL 27 CENT! IAL DAY _— i bits TENN! tive, OF PRAYER Flag Raising Ceremonies MAY 19 IODE ANNUAL EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATION — Centennial Pageant and “From. Wildemess to Wonderland” ot Kinnaird 50 cents, You should certainly receive pay for all driving you have to do with getting members of your family about and for making purchases for. house and home. A taxi driver. would probably make. $1.50 an hour, so pay yourself were Mr, and Mrs, Williamson and their daughters Joan and Linda of Coldwater, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Coleman and children Craig, Lorne and Cherylt and Mr. T. Ryan of Syringa reek, New Year’s Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. ager, by your Bre- sence, to gain face, 5 Wear very little make-up. Mrs. Marcia says, “You, Mother, must continue to resemble Whist- Ter’s mother at all times.”. 6. Speak softly. Teen-agers muy shake the rafters with their nolse but mothers must always speak in’ well-modulated “accents. 7 Develop the chaperon’s arm hold. This is used in the case of rowdy types who start to. break up the furniture, throw cupcakes around, or otherwise spoil the party. Take a firm grip on the offending party's upper arm and steadily increase it as he is Steered toward the nearest exit, ASPARAGUS TIPS, Nabob PORK: & BEANS, Nahob 2 TINS for MEATS - SIDE BACON, Swift's Premium By the piece, LB. .. BONELESS HAM, Swifi’s By the-piece, LB. COTTAGE ROLLS Calgary Packers, Half or Whole, UL! Le. BEEF POT ROASTS "SIRLOIN STEAK HAMBURG STEAK, - Co-op Refail Store Park under the supervision of the Kinnaird Little Theotre. JUNE 20 12th ANNUAL ROSE BALL Society Halt. SULY | FOLK FESTIVAL ond Kiwanis Club. AUGUST 29 - i _ HISTORIC AUGUST 20 ROBSON WATER SPORTS and COMMUNITY PIONEER’S BANQUET. 3tst CARAVAN. SEPTEMBER | MONSTER PICNIC and. SPORTS DAY in the Kinnaird Park SEPTEMBER (0 \ MART KENNEY, and WESTERN GENTLEMEN STAGE SHOW — , High School Auditorium. SEPTEMBER 19 - 20th CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT FALL FAIR. in the Kinnaird Improvement CARNIVAL in the Arena, sponsored by the same. ; A s Kent included Mr. » Be And, since entertaining is a Cotterel, Mr. and ant Mee. recent guests of Mr. M. A. Kirk- 7 chore, and not a pleasure a good endail, part of the time, pay yoursels| ca 3nd MiB. Potter of Trail! "56 ond Mrs. P. Romaine ‘| what . professional entertainers ° eof Renata. and sons of Kinnaird were holi- get ‘— $2 an hour. If your hus- Mr. and Mrs, J, Reimer, Mr. day visitors at their former heme band complains, ask him why he|2"4 Mrs. P. Dooll and Mr. H.lin Deer Park. doesn’t take. you out more often.|=PP of Renata were the New Mr, and Mrs, F. Briggeman “Home beauty. are: wears. Day Suests of the former's} ang Mr. and Mrs. C, Williamson, necesary if you are ‘conseldnt- Mrs. wane Mr, and by Mrs.’ L, Wither ious about your appearance, i¢| Mts: C. T. Williamson. of Renata were holiday visitors you had constant professional Mr. and Mrs, Paul Phelps|to Broadwater, the guests of Mr. treatment. it would cost $2 an|°f Crawford Bay, B.C. were the| and Mrs. A. Mackereth. hour. i SSSSESSS_S_--_SSaaaaaa———— Sa ———SSSS * Now total up and ‘see: ha SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSa_=__=== are worth in, home, y ‘ x E eee eee cream: Bors BUDGET SIZE NABOB COFFEE, reg. or fine tb. 79c The figures for the average Can- a adian housewife prove that a wife : PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey‘s, 4 lb pait . 89% TIDE, King Size .... is' one of the biggest bargains a MARGARINE, Solo, Ib. man, could ever get, _SKIMMED MILK CHEESE, 2 ib. pkg. ..... In a few days, the motorist can see practically every spot in the- prevince of Prince Edward Island since it is only 240 miles long from tip to tip and varies in width from 4 to 40 miles. iu Sulky’ racing is the provin- celal pastime in Prince Edward Island during thesummer, where Meats the Sport of Kings has been a thajor spectator suort for ane EL seer SHORT RIBS, lean, tb. years. ~ BEEF BLADE ROASTS, ib. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 1958 PAY'N TAKIT W-HY? ee Our Customer List Is Constantly Growing There Is A Reason! Our Quolity Merchandise At Lowest Cosh Prices Moke It Easy To Have Better Living And Still Stay Within Your Budget. e FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Jap Oranges Late Shipment Only A Few Left 6 . NABOB TEA ’ BAGS 60's pkg. 69c CELERY, Tender, bb. .... PURITY FLOUR 25 Ib. bag .. PREM or SPORK 2 cans ..... 69c BREAD, Boke-Rite,; 2 loaves .... w. 33¢ MARGARINE, Solo, 2 Ibs. 65e which 1958 was numbered in white. The contents of this novel container was seryed ‘with a cane ladle, The ‘gay crowd enjoyed dancing; the reluctants were in- duced .to dance with “Bony Mar- ony” a well dressed, bejeweled green top mop, complete with Mildred* were visiting in Trail on New Year's Day, the guests PORK SPARE RIBS, ib. ..... ‘that puis vim in - For. The Best In Meats at a SPECIAL PRICE, The nurse ts saving regularly : : : SEE CHUCK 3lb.tin... . 99 _ for a yacotion trip A seo Es : ,. . a . e Tho father is saving for the things -a growing child will need young: bodies. DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTH It's alt In a bottle of milkl Did you know that the human body uses protein In MILK for tissue bu@ding, minerals for construction and mointenance of bones and teeth, vitamins for growth and health, ond tote and carbohydrates for energy, Milk fs also a neces: F sary foundation for the vast molorlty of diets? So, "drink to better health for all the famtty elth lote of all every day! Nurse and father both agree that some things are too important to leave to chance. So, like most Canadians, each uses a chartered bank for planned saving, making regular deposits to accomplish a definite purpose. ‘Your own savings plan may be a short-term, modest one — maybe a vacation trip, or new drapes for the living room. Or your goal may be long+range, like providing more security, greater comfort and independence. for you and your family. _ But Whatever use you find for the mGney you save, you'll always be glad you saved it! holidays in Kinnaird and ‘district were Mr. and Mrs, Leo Goetting, Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Collinson and baby scn Chris; Jack Collinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and son John Barclay and Maureen Creighton, oli of Vancouver, Bill Fenner of Sydney, B.C. Lloyd Geronazzo of the Navy in Hali- fax, who has recently ‘left for Maden on the west coast; Miss ‘|Nonie Henke recently of Mon- treal; Lyle Harrison of Squam- ish, B.C. CERTIFIED W/ASHABILITY Every beautiful colour can be washed and wasned over and over. Colours continue to sparkle, pie plate face.fOthers drew a . 5 Store Closed Monday Afternoon FRESH EGGs, i Retreshments, including a| ~~ : G .ccce ales ‘ , : é ey 4 i é ‘ ots huge birthday cake, capped a : yl 7 : “ ae ‘ r : — : : Doxen ..... . 49 a complete surprise to Wayne. ; : PUFFED WHEAT, 39c volue His guests included John Pinck- Jackie Sewell, Sharon White, i 3 t noodle, 2 pkgs. oa Gail Leitner, Judy Waterman, | . J eee - a Es : tee + Laie a Be Lorraine Schwartzenhauer, Bob Fenner, Sandra Gray, Jerry Fen- Michael Zaetsoff,'Fred Goldbury, Pat Lambert, Marvin Leroy and 2 HIGHER THREAD COUNT Tex-made sheets are tightly woven containing maxt- SMOKED HAM: s, Those who spent the recent 1 * Both have : a FOR THE PRESENTATION OF THE forteit from the “penalty box.” x Open All Day Wednesday 1S, Garr perfect evening. The party wes 4 ‘ f - 59¢ ney, Patty Lewis, Helen Butler, 1 R IS C H U C K S SOUP, Lyon’s chicken, . Maureen Lombert, Hugh Sewell, TONGER LENGTH He Tel Soh “tal tou Hering. ua ner, Mike Meredith, Mark Guido, Re - R i 5 E R y E MEATS vem Goldbury. - ‘mum thread count per inch, This means longer wear, Pr a Ki . . re i . b Lb «+ MATGHED QUALITY PILLOWSLIPS Pillowslip fabric is same high quality used in sheets. Rossland Light Opera Players PRODUCTION OF e DELIVERIES DAILY TO 3:00 P.M. _ ADVANTAGE OF BiG JANUARY OPEN LATE ON FRIDAY NIGHTS CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY San “{OLANTHE” S.H.HLS. ACTIVITY ROOM Tickets Available From Kiwanis Membors ‘Wayne Peterson arrived on New -Year's eve from Camp Bor e i : den.-to spend a. short holiday.}. x ‘ é y e 7 i : . r ~ ‘ 1 ; 11 oe tag | Sith: his parents, Me, and Mra.) To : 3 —_ one : ef ad : ‘ F , - ce 2 “| Floyd Petérsdn, “* . ~ i “ on, ee 2 4 SEs} > : iv i) . | Roger Campbell - has been . : : : THE CHARTERED BANKS SERV!" YOUR COMMUNITY Save at a hank — millions do! holidaying with his mother and