4 , CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 13, 1961 PROVENGIAL LIBRARY, NECTOREA By Cy Silver Birch Handicapped School ‘Notes. \WATER\\, OFTENER SMITHS. YOUR Water Softener MAY BE INSTALLED EASY PAYMENT: PLAN AND Soap bills will be: slashed + Clothes will wear longer; Expensive plumbing rep- airs due to scale va be: eliminated FOR | Low Installation Costs CALL PLUMBING. & HEATING. 5 comments Man eM Ee Canning ?? ) Add Fruit Freeze to fruit for better colour. Adds Vitamin C too! e@ Sucaryl —_— L the sweetener - for the “Calorie Counter” . and any person who must restrict sugar intake ©; | LA 1 Misa Ads O'Brien was feted ‘at a farewell luncheon held at Silver Birch. School recently by the stus dents, teacher, parents and direc- ‘gston,* president of the Boclety for Ohildren, presented ; Miss. O'Brien with. o framed picture of the.Cas- tlegar District. and on behalf. of everyone present thanked her for the’ marvellous support she has glven the: Gociety and the school and wished her well in her new lo- cation. 1: Miss O'Brien leaves Castlegar to essume duties as- Public Health Nurse in Powell River, , ‘Pictures’ were taken and after ® ‘delfcious lunch, a special’ fare~ well’ cake was cut by Miss O'Brien gnd ‘enjoyed by all, especially’ by the children, > Mrs, I. Oglow, Phone 4189 Mr, and Mra, Gordon Buchan- ‘an ‘and their two daughters spent Sunday up the Atrow Lake. and Mrs, .Eddle Pondelick and daughter,’ Debbie, ‘motored to the Okanagan Jast week, They: vi- aited ‘Mrs. Pondelick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kun in Oliver for a few days then travelled to Penticton to visit Mr, Pondelick’s father. They returned home Monday. Mr,’ Johnny Lipkovits spent a few days at Oliver, where ho was vi- siting with: his father. Mr. Lipko- vits returned home : away. happy’ in the eee ‘Mrs, Palsson tirat! ‘would Like to acknowledge the wonderful help and advice given:’her by Miss O’Brien and states that her presence will be sorely missed. EREMENKO & CO. PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 14 TO: 7. On* June: 27, Mrs, - class Gt Twin Rivers visited Silver Birch and‘ after seeing. the: many artistic projects of the pupils, shar. ed a mid-morning snack: of cookies and juice with them, ‘The class have donated $75; to Silver Birch and were eager.to see how the money was apent. Part of 1t went toward the pur- chase, of cookies. and : juice which the Silver Birch pupils. are, “given esch morning, and the rest.. was spent onfirst-aid kits, sewing cards, counting frames and several -large and -colorfud: reading posters for, classroom ‘aid. ‘The pupils of twin Rivers’ went «that GROUND BEEF, 3 Ibs., . STEW BEEF, Boneless, b., .... WIENERS, 2-Abs., BOILING BRISKE “SUGAR, 10 Ibs., ...: : : MILK, Carnation, 6 tins “....... \ SOFFEE: Green. Label, Ib., ..... BUTTER. Ist’grade. Ib! “JAVACADOES, ‘one - CERTO. Liquid, bottle, “TOMATO SOUP, camebell 2 for. |. WATERMELON, ::Ib.,.. thelr ‘efforts: were put. to” oe wor-. thwhile uses. Friends of Mra, Habart one of the Society’s new directors, from Ocean Falls sent a Viewmaster pro- fector,-a°30,x'30 screen and several reels, all of which are greatly ap-, preciated ‘and the next project of the school’ will be the purchase of blackout blinds: so that the’ reels can be enjoyed to the’ fullest. _ Mrs. Palsson, and Mrs, Jack of Sliver “Birch wish to, extend their welcome to Mrs, Aldis, Mra, Heibert and Mrs, Stokes who are. newcom- ers to the District and active mem- bers of the'Society and.also to con- vey best holiday wishes to everyone. ‘My, and Mrs, John Poohachoff spent ea few ‘days at Ainsworth and returned home evening, Guy . Basaran celebrated his first “birthday ‘Tuesday, July 11 with his mom and dad and brothers. His aunt, Miss Vickle Jones and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Vie BIRTHS SYLVEST — To Mr, and: Mrs. Aage Sylvest of Onstlener, July 9, @ daughter. NEUFELD — seer Hivitaire of Renate, “auly, ‘ace CLEARANCE” “SALE | of LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ » DRESSES Don't Miss These BARGAINS : DRESSES ° "$12.95 ‘up to “$1695 “Now. Reduced to $9.06" 8 SNAP BAR AINS 3 Racks ‘of Ladies Dresses One Rack’ of: Childrens’ DRESSES. Reduced to $1.95 DEC, ; susan? he ‘Crossroads of the Kootenays i i wou 14, No.4 OLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961 ICE ‘CREAM, Faultless, 3: pts. 49c Mory-Lou Kuryluk from ==) calgary was up visiting with sister, =| mre. Dorothy Glendinzing, ASK FOR, FREE RECIPE BOOK ~ : asc UG un ‘Mr, and Mrs, Ivan. Oglow and friends from Trail spent Sunday at Ainsworth, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gordon Buchan- an and their two daughters, -have ‘Mr, and Mrs, Shorty ‘pravis.and daughter spent the weekend camp- ing .up the Arrow Lake. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Jack Kanigan and children “have ‘returned home after speding two weeks . vacationing at Vancouver and the Okanagan where they spent several mae camping [if | outdoors, The latest RUE Hewetson’s famous? line of Dress Casuals in fashion : featured continental styling feature “footwear by~ ha midi ft black” ae banded van ality leather ane gh bck Tone-wenring sucded ‘Nuron soles. }-" ‘HEWETSON CHILDREN’S, SUMMER CLOTHES " Drésses = Sale price $1.95-§2.49.$2.98. ~ Shorts’ & Top Sets, — Pedal Pushers ‘ & Tops reg. $3. 75 & $3. 98 Sale $2. 89°: Denim Jackets’ size 8 to ax. we 98 PLAIN AND PRINTED: SKIRTS. . Reg. $4.95: & $5.95. SALE . $3. 95 SAIL CLOTH CLAM DIGGERS . Rea: $5.95 & 6.95 ~ On Sale T-SHIRTS: _ SHORT SLEEVES, ‘STRIPES. & PRINTED | ee Vall marked down to » $3.95 - MATERNITY CLOTHES ‘TOPS e Res fe “SETS MARKED. DOWN TO.. $3.98 | $6.95 &: $8.50. oN SALE 2$298 : oJ eof inva, the Rnagennf of closing $ Ave, ‘betw el ementary h f 3 Shanes to win money et thia year's + Pacific ‘National: Exhibitic ; also make a child ‘nappy.’ se + Army’s—_most-] «spectacle: the -2nd attallon, ‘The ¢ Cansdian Gi ards,” will. p in’ ition” and. a F v7 1 Ea Lieder a Tay MORE th fa BROCAUSE HIS in combat, gid captivity. The Code: was the result’ of attempts by. the ithe ‘About -a-year-sgo. this column dealt with that, situation : (wherein © men ‘of ‘apparently ‘strong ‘physical ° HE fpusiaiavter.t ruth the provision of of result, of Deanwashing. : ‘The . Cod -of-conaust is. Su “Ameri Y combat @ - phiysleal demands; ;which ‘are H- able-to be made on him if he is. captured by the orimunists in anoth “Being’Gonsidered’ Z@hiline BSUS L Castlegar can can only expect ‘about $16,000: from: the federal” govern- .| ment for ‘sewerage system construc. |" tlon ‘versus’ the ‘approximately. $30,- 000 the village had been hoping to Cauteat Startaege ‘and Housing m- works to your disad ‘the! ‘department ways will look into: the Castlegar Cham- ber of Commerce's proposal that, the !:new! Christina Lake highway ‘be opened, traffic this. culties, and \third. year: tarbe outlined in is Xavier ;will recognize’ chia year iof.the ‘Notre’ ame deginning: with the ace a Francis