CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 23, 1961 "Robson WA Helps Hospital. in. India The regular monthly meeting of. the Women’s. Association. of Redson Community Memorial Chur- ch .was held in the Church. hall with 12 members and one visitor Present, ‘ : Seas , -' The meeting was opened py the prayer led bythe president, Mrs. ‘W, R. Brown, followed by all join- ing in the singing of the hymn, “O For. Heart .to Praise My God" with Mrs.'O. B, sana accompany- ing a the plano, In the absence of Mrs, Swift the ‘devotional period. was conduc- sisted of a meditation and reading on the passage of scripture concern. ing faith, hope and charity. The scripture was read by Mrs. H. F, Hyson. ‘The roll call was then answer- ed by members giving suggestions as.to how the money donated by the Evening Group to the associa- small attendarice it was decided that any decision in this regard be left over until the next meeting. ’ The in charge of the 7 arrangements for the “At ‘Home’ for the members of .the. executive committees of thé Women's Church eroups in Castlegar and Kinnaird reported that final arrangements had been made forthe tea and all .] members were. urged to attend, : Reporting for the mission work committee, Mrs, E,’ Nickerson read the requirements for a shipment of supplies to be sent to a hospital ‘lin India through the Baptist.Chur- ch in Nelson, It was decided to iviclude a quilt thateis on hand in the shipment. ‘The committee was inatructed to organize a “bee” to complete the bandages, etc, and to. make: fur- ther inquiries re: the ahipment of canned goods. for the use of mis- sionaries in India, Mrs. R.,Batche- lor reporting for the kitchen com- mittee, stated that there are some extra forks and dishes that could ,]0t be used in the church hall and Share the “party mood" with people whd can’t be with you. Far-away family and friends join the fun when you ‘call LONG DISTANCE, Gives. everyone a- chance to say “hello” and “Happy _ Birthday!” , : BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY ted dy Mra, D, varver ano von-|: tion sholld. be spent, Due to the|’ Don Brothers Reports... During the past week the House has been engaged in the , | Budget Debate. As you are aware, during the Budget .Speech, the Premier an- nounced the Province: would be spending @ record sum this year, totalling approximately $340,000,000. It appears that, estimates for nearly all Departments have been increa- ing to the Dept. of Education and to the. Dept. of Social Welfare, It-is regrettable that the De- of. Scouts or to the. Girl. Guides as they. are. suitable equipment for camping. This permission was gran-, “rs, Ball, reported concerning the Nabob coupons and it ‘was de- | cided that at the March meeting the difference in cash in-order!to Purchase an ‘electric kettle for. = kitchen, +. « Whe meeting adjournte entd tea \) Was. served by the ‘hostesses, ‘Mrs, |. Batchelor and Mrs,,A. W. Thorp, ‘Then members shopped at‘ the “Bring and Buy Table” which: was under the direction of Mrs,’ H. Perkins, i has been cut back “somewhat.” However, the Minister of -Highways assures me cade-Kinnaird highway, the Salmo- Creston, or the Trail bridge. During the week, and after my speech to the House, I.was able to have Mr, Gaglardi phone to the Pl editor of the. Trail ‘Daily Times to assure him that tenders would be called for. the.decking on lo brisge shortly, and that if ‘eve well the bridge should be ‘completed by* ‘September. ‘of 1961... During ‘the Throne, Speech, ‘tie Honourable Ray ‘Williston gave 5 very detailed and comprehensive}, talk on the Columbia River De- velopment. I requested from his ® number of copies of SASH AND DOOR WORK: PIERSON ‘WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY. " BUILDERS AND -SUPPLEERS » #PHONES155 this Speech, and -if anyone would ike to have the complete text, ‘fwould they Kindly write to me at the Parliament Buildings in Vic- toria, During the week I asked. the Minister of Highways a number of questions on the Order paper, con- cerning the Cascad ‘high- The February general meeting of the IODE was held in Twin Ri- vers hall, : A motion was passed that the Chapter donate a Jarge shield ‘and memento shleld to the festival.’This shield would replace “The ‘Trail Amateur Musical and Dramatic Boe ciety Challenge Shield.” The Chapter also’ moved to donate $25 to the SHHS band. Mra. Sylvest read an article on Foun- ders Day end the Hfe of Mrs, Clarke Murray. IODE Holds. Club Election | turned);. Ist vice-rygent, Mrs, L. Zinio (returned) ;. 2nd. vice+regent, Mra, J. Bylvest (returned) ; ‘treas- urer, Mrs, .G. MoPherson’: (return- ed); secretary, Mrs, J. Horst: (re- turned); educational secretary, Mrs, Belbié; services at home and abroad,, Mrs, Gergley; "standard bearer, Mrs, Bcott (returried) and, council- lors, Mrs. Pederson, Mra. Whittaker} ]'- and Mrs, Goreaky. Annual: reports were read and regent, Mrs. Killough, expressed: pried FOR THE BEST mts AUTO BODY WORK Kootenay ‘Auto Collision Painting — Headliner. Replacing Seat covers and auto’ glass’ installed. -WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED {at the old .Co-op’ in. Sort ulae Phone 5022): . BE WEAR. PROOF ae o WEATHER - PROOF . 1g the general the annual meeting was held, The following were elected to office: ‘Regent, Mrs.,J. Killough (re- i D during her 1960‘term of office: wo © ee tthe sed, with a substantial increase go-}" that this will not affect the Cas-|* Trail and ‘Castlegar Stamp Clubs Plan- Meet with Spokane Twelve members of the David ‘Thompson Stamp Club met at the home of H. J. Moor in Kinnaird recently, An invitation was received from the Columbia Philatelic’ Soc- fety of Trail to join with thom on May 6 when: the Inland: Empire visiting: th Purther "information on ‘the agenda. planned “for this meeting will be forthcoming. Members welcomed the sugges- tion that the secretary write: the Nelson Stamp" Olhb to see if the club .could. attend. their regular meeting on; April’ 10. It was also decided to hold another trader night at the. home of James Toogood on Feb. 27... ‘The ‘next yegular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, J. Mo- Kay in Castlegar on March 18. Ap- Plications for membership were re- was decided unanimously to admit them to-membersh!p, John Moor then gave'a very in- formative talk on the second and third issues of Swiss stamps. He il. lustrated lis talk with albura pages, explaining where the stamps had been printed, and how and where Stamp steee of Spokane oma, be}. ‘of the Empire observe Founder's: Day on Feb: 13" it‘ hot only ‘marked the lst anniversary of ‘the Order but also identified ri § self with the’ building project in the far north, During the, past year the IODE erected a community hall at Fro- bisher Bay! .and Mrs. Peter L..Ro- binson, national president, and Mrs, R,.©, Latimer, chairman’ of the Eskimo Pund, participated in the opening. ‘ Plas are now under way Vor a second hall, this to be erected; in the Western Arctic at. Tuktoyaktuk, States and the Victoria League in ‘Thirty-one thousand voluntary women comprise the membership which distributes approximately a millfon . dollars ‘annually. “Troop Scouters " Basio:‘A’. Planned For this Saturday’ ‘\A ‘Troop: Bcoutera Basie: “A” training course will be held Satur- day-in the ‘Kinnaird hall. between 9 am, and 7 pin. for troop Scouters as well.as assistant Scoutmasters, the paper had ‘been made. Then hs went on-to how they had set up print thelr own. stamps right in per manufacturer who “had made the paper for the first. stamps was still doing 50 today. ( ‘He also explained how the raw silk thread introduced into the pa- per when manufactured to prevent forgeries had changed color due way. I:am pleased to note that contracts will be called for the overpasa across McRae Creek in 1961, and as well, contracts will be called for the construction of a bridge across Christina Creek in | 1961, , ‘The Minister also stated that the Cascade-Kinnaird. Highway would’ be completely finished in 1962, ‘and that in” 1962, approxi- mately 40 miles of the highway would be hard-surfaced. It, will .be wonderful for the Castlegar. Dis- trict when this road {s finally com- pleted, and I am. doing everything possible to expedite the work on this highway. TATA TTT TTT CASTLEGAR COLUMBUS CLUB to : and other He also had on display a very rare Swiss catalogue with special colour Plates of all stamps p.inted. © Waldie Again Heads -Rohson Scouts, Gubs The Robson Cub ‘end Scout. Committee meeting was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dick Fowler with 15 present and- president R. |T. Waldie presiding, It was noted that more interested ‘parents were present, were held and all officers were re- elected by. acclamation for another year. ‘They are: President, R. T. Waldle;. vice- president, Fred Giraud; ’ secretary, Mrs, P. Jolly and reaper Mrs, | J. Fornelii, Conimittees will be named ata later meeting. A joint meeting will be held. with the Cubs next, week. ‘This will bean open meeting when il parents and friends‘ will be wel- come to attend. At th demonstration of the Cub’ and Scout meeting. This fs to be con- resent to’ste how this is done and = |will be followed by games, yarns ‘EVERY: THURSDAY NIGHT COMNENOING . Thursday, | March 2nd _ St ; RITA'S HALL: = FRONT sT. and demonstrations ‘when the boys will welcome the demonstrate Scouting and. Cubbing to all present. @Nanounecitent OF: OUR OPENING DATE ie ‘CAROLYN’S CHILDREN'S Switzerland, and that a.Swiss pa-|: Adult Greup Gommittes| Election of officers for 1961 meeting there will be a}- ducted.to allow parents and those} ° opportunity to] - "YOUR ‘BEST BUY FOR FINISHING, @ MACHINES - BOATS @ MOTORCYCLES ‘@'.FARM TRACTORS Ss TRUCKS. & TRAILERS bo BICYCLES, LAWN MOWERS, ETC. ‘AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION “TONIGHT — THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, at 7.00 p.m. : in, Stanley Humphries High Schoal An enrollmént of. 15 adults: is necessary : : to form.a class The ‘Abbotsford, 3 bedrooms, 987 square feet PRICE $5200 em cen NO DOWN PAYMENT. Brand new 1961 model Muttart Resdy-To: ‘Assemble Homes are : now available in British Columbia! Quality homes you can assemble yourself with no:p ‘the Jabor costs -MUTTART HOMES {B.C.) Lid., “P.O. Box 4 wil swap seluxe ‘Model Enter. oil range % Or 1-ton| cun pick-up, or sian sa Chev motor. 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Mediu heater, condition. y aaican d-wood Qui he oa, Blove, may need Tully | terma and rd fephyr, good condi- 1948 motor, an food 10, 70 x io rubbed, ee wg Houta fimnitare, ‘Phone good uebec | ; _ FOR SALE 3-8 a-bearaom house, full basement, | automatic gas heat, 6th, Total price’ $8,300, Rea- sobable down baste with terms, ROB: mainteine matic ol! heat. Full price ‘Terms, cma carmen pair Pac ea aa Good 2- and na. Bhearoors homes. See ua for Bullding Lots and Acreage| Mi ANDERSON AGENCIES ‘bedroom pply sea.tih Aen Castlegar, ‘OF ime "get ane taniler a spare ae y ‘eons TI ‘whgel EXPERIENCED SERVICE MAN Save by. Dealing With Us ° Barclay Products Phone 514. pipe, Phone WANTED : Housework by day or. neue. “want to buy utility trailer and bumper hitch, Pi hone Foe “ “Want 8-in. ae ‘ai duct 4886, FOR SALE 8-1 bedroom cottage in Kinnaird, Large lot, Priced gight to sell, holes, Beanast Lots egos Kinnaird and. Blueberry .: LIMITED. Phone 5154 Castlegar Across From’ Theatre rvice LLS. Ltd. Charter Service “ _Towing < Barges anywhere on the Arrow | ; Lak : Phone 5500 ©: — NELSON ‘2051 ‘Whart 1.00 p.m. Friday. ;.. PHONE 5560 Arrow Lakes Ferry ROBSON ' TO EDGEWCOD : — — Leave ebson Wharf : 10.00 a.m, Monday; Arrive 4.00' p.m, Monday. Leave 700 a.m, Tuesday.’- YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Phone 4341 -'—...Caatleaird Plaza FOR RENT ene house in Thrums. Plone 2 on _ting s-room furnished suite. Phone | 7, Heated and farnih phone 5166, Castlegar, a aa, 2-room shack at corner of ot 4th and Cedar ‘Ave. thane 2161, 'BULLDOZING'=_ = HAULING BASEMENT DIGGING . CEMENT: WORK : PHONE.5200 :. “BLE Business. Directory ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO, Lasid Sarveyor 8 Columbia. Avenue 1030-12 ‘SHAT ~~: GENERAL t, BUILDING — ROA PHONE 2581 Ne J. 1, LAUGHTON Box 380 — Castlegar, B.C. Office Hours: ‘Tue—FrL 130-5 : SOPOW . BOX 464 CASTLEGAR i ‘The Women's Circle of Grate Church, the chur tin? hare of each month. at 2 p.m. loome, 3-7 at the * Jare available a ite Gastar aon Sewing 55 Cedar St, W. behind rowquicte behind Castle NOTICES House. plans drawn, one tions brepared,, Jack Hipwe' phone 5 rtsmen an Sea no snVItoR oi and and new friends to a Whist Drive in the p.m, Silver collectlon, |“ ' Sewing and: alterations. znone ‘3209.. 6-8 Keep March open for the own mazaer at ne Marlane Holet, del Beas 5168, for fu ure] meets in. ch on ‘the and New members a ‘welco! ir qt site 10 rubbers: picked public . meeting for the ai, Ey ney teked ‘ty . ui , p ip by wit | typewritersvat the Castl legar and alter Hone: “Apply ee Soe room a1 a phone eens “ALCO LICS AHONTHOUS’ Box. ae Cae tind and alterations. Mrs, 5. leaird: Plaza. 9-4 Legion Hall, Bat, Feb, ‘5, at 8], anes ed a two-day Young Socreds sem- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Fe 3¢ 23, 1961 9 THE OLD HOME TOWN, evmssneme He Hest were) Mie 2 Socred Chief Attends Meet At Edmonton A two-hour address by Premier E, C. Manning of Alberta highlight- ” PHONE 3031 -Clasainied ads are charg- inar held last week “at Edmonton, ed for at the rate of five cents reports Burt of the Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association. $ Sh BEY: Aton. classitied ads handed tn at the Castlegar News ‘office 1s 50 cents. .Minimum charge for classifieds phoned ip to the office ‘is 60 cents. ‘Mr. Campbell, "who returned tonnes, from the seminar, sald that bke' on “The ad- Home League mgets, ane sa and at Phone Betty Lou. pee ian a ‘ioat. 3-6 Eve ing Group _ Selling’ Easter = Hamper ‘Tickets: ‘ ms. irst., business meeting of the: year of the Robson Evening Group -was: held at the home- of. Mrs, A/Smiecher with the president Mra, W. Salekin presiding. Secretary Mrs. Beth Rogers read the min- INGOME TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type of Business| 2S PRAIL PHONE - TRAIL 3326 KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION > COMPANY + Bee Us ‘For Estimates | NO JOB TOO SMALL ‘Phone 3262 Bullt -to the measurement of the Golden Rule McKEE'S Plumbing and Heating Ltd: Your Coleman Dealer in’ large and small Appliances : _. SHIELDS VACUUM SHOP Completa line of parts and ser- all. makes vico of Phono Castlegar 776l TRAIL. 1625 collect BULLDOZING LANDCLEARING ® Pass. 4-wheel’ Drive - YOUNG AGENCIES Lr. Tomfance & Real Estate utes and rt ich were adop- | ism. ted, Y, ‘One new! member Mrs. Jane ‘Taranko was welcomed es the pre- sident and members, Mrs. Salekin’ caressed her: thanks to the mem bers, to Mr. Taranko and Mr. Thors for helping at the bake bingo which was so successful, ‘| who spoke on foreign affairs at’ the miniatration of Social Credit in} There 1s a apecial rate Ga Ottawa.” ‘ad allowing. a CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM - HOME COOKED MEALS. 6 DAYS A WEEK 7 am. fo'8 ‘pm. CLOSED SUNDAYS Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE . 9041 |. COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL INSURANGE k For All Your ., INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS "Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES ~ Building Supplies -OGLOW BROS. Building & Scpply Cu. Led Phone 3391 Other prominent speakers at the seminar included Dr. Robert N. ‘Thompson, national SO president, ad in’ subsequent issues. A Caatlegar News box number may be w on class ifled “ada for an extra charg “of 50 cents for handling“answ- ees ee v4 Engagement notices, obit uaries-and cards of thanks o “usual" Jength are publisher, ata flat charge of $1." wind-up banquet, and several Al- berta cabinet ministers who ad- dressed the delegates during -their \22-hour-a-day workirig ‘sessions. Subjects studied and | by the Young Socreds included the federal election act and. election frauds, public speaking, radio, news- paper and ‘TV advertising, free. en- palgens individualism and soclal- While at the convention. Mr, Campbell appeared on TV with the Hon. A. J. Hooke; Alberta's minister ‘of municipal affairs, and Charlie. ‘Bnnals, a UBC medical student who is chairman of the B,C. Young So- ereds Action Commitee. $ BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION “COLUMBIA ROCKGAS After “much” the members decided to hold their an- nual print’ sdlé the. beginning of pega & ‘The members again gave in talent vuoney, father than have a Valentine Box. It was reported that tickets will soon be ready for sale foy a Baster hamper. The next meeting will be’a social. meeting and will be held at the home of Mrs. ©. Andersen with Mrs, J. Scott as hostess. won by Mrs. J. Scott, At the con- clusion of business delictous refresh- ments were served by the hostess, Mrs, A. Smecher, I = Cor ~ Domestic Wiring 24-Hr. Maintenance Service Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installations Castle : ELECTRIC. CO. LTD. } PHONE 7291 The evening booster prize’ was], “Sh Rite 's Catholic Church * Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P. 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 am.” The Community Bible Centre: . Sunday in the Legion Hall * 10.30 am. Sunday School — 7.30 p.m. Family Service At 51 Columbia Avenue . Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. — Young People’s Hour : Thursday, 7.45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study United Church ofGanada - Robson — 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. lee — Service of Worship at,7.30 p.m. | — Service of Worship at’ 9.45 am. - ~ Ghurch-of Latier Day Sai its . Sundays at 10 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall Grace Presbyterian Church Worship Service: 11 a.m. Sunday Church School: 9.45 p.m Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Jr.-Sr. High Young People’s Fridays at 7.30.p.m. . Minister: Rev. M. S. Reside, B. A, BD. — Phone 4987 The Pentecostal Tabernacle ‘Sunday School -'10 a.m. — Morning Worship - liam. . Evangelistic - 7.30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday .at 7.30 p.m. Young People's Wednesday’ at .7. 30.p.m. Robson Memorial Church United Church — 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11.a.m. Anglican.Church:— 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 am/ and 7.30 p.m. Baptist Church — - Sth ‘Sunday. ~ Tho Anglican Church Lent I:“"26th Feb. 1961 9:30 am HC St.Alban's A HC. St.‘ John’s * Pp EP Robson’ (no. morning service) :, 7:30: pm: EP St, Alban’s Weaneeisy Ist'March 7:30 am HC St. -Alban’s 1st March 7:30 pm Service St. Alban’s ‘Thursday 2nd March: 10:30. HC St. John's, : WORKS a ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL MATINEE ‘SATURDAY At 1:30 “PONY SOLDIER” Regular Evening Prices MON., TUES., WED.