CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1962 At the store where your money buys more — og ee are quality and Low, Low Prices prevail POTATOES TIDE KING: SIZE, Pontiac 100 Ib. cok cece Pas 69° Box Sodas $1.25 SESCCCSE SETS Ss C T] T- i: SOLO SWIFTS Sinsrane DINNERS 4 Pigs. 4Sc 49c 39c 69c NABOB WESTON’S COFFEE SPECIALS. $1.00 7 AG Ib. 69 29¢ OER ENE EEE ttt MARGARINE PREM ee Baby Food | . BREACH: FIG BARS % SUGAR 10 ibs oe 79¢ PURINA 2 tbs. TIN 3 Ib. Box S T A R 10 TINS. '. HALF GALLON “1 LB. PKG.” TH {ORDERS ‘DOG. CHOW 2M ib. 49c JELLO PUDDINGS, 3 pkgs. NABOB JELLY POWDERS, pkg., FLAT FOLD KLEENEX, 400’s, 2 for REGULAR 12'S. KOTEX. nbe '? . sotgeeeueaeene RA ey PHS -s RED LABEL a PUTTER STEAKS Round or T-Bone Ib. Fresh Pork Picnics ib. Frying ures each... ..... STUART: HOUSE : CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP, 4 for OGILVIE’S 4 ROLLED OATS, 3 Ib. box . 79¢ -* PRIDE, OF OKANAGAN TOMATOES, 28 oz, tin, BSc ae TOMATOES 2 8 ALLEN'S a0. ore 5 ASSORTED 12. oz. _ GRAPE DRINK, 48 oz., 2 for 69c MALKIN’S JAM, 3 for oi... aRSEN Say. Zoy SOR wee ee B pel IN’S sal, ve agus ey $1.00 : Mi “SUNRIPE : “KERSEY'S “APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. 2 for AYLMER : PEANUT BUTTER, 4 Ib. tin BEE! “MUSHROOM CHICKEN - SCOTCH BROTH d MINESTRONI . 49c FREE “Bie 890% MOS "GRADE “a” LARGE AYLMER *% -'Tomato Juice 48 oz. 2 for .. 79¢ x EGGS ” AYLMER . Doz. AIM Ketchup. TI oz. 2 for. 32. * WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO. LIMIT QUANTITIES IGOR bb ESE ESE | SWANSON’S May DINNERS, aes ENCORE LIQUID DETERGENT: 48 oz., NABOB PORK AND BEANS, 15 oz. 2 for GEMS POTATOES, 10 Tbs, Tomato Soup 4 for Scie VEGETABLE TOMATO RICE CREAM OF CELERY Aylmer Peos 5 tins” ay DAILY 9-9 DAILY Fo? “PHONE 365-3261 Central Trading Phone 365-3093 Free Dolivery = KINNAIRD, B.C... ila Tomatoes 520 on, tins oo Spork. : 2 TINS : Margarine ‘S010,2 the, SOUP Chicken Noodle, 6 tot a _ Oranges 5 Ib. bag Late ee 3 : Coffee . nites, OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 9 9PM AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY - AND DRY. CLEANERS : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1962. . St. David is New Anglican Church Name ‘The annual mecting of St. Al- ban’s and 8, John’s churches of the Pariah of Castlegar-Kinnaird was held ‘Sunday evening in the Parish hall after a short Sunday evening church service in St. Alban's Chur- oh, ROBSON sas Mrs, T. | Banford, Phone 365-5883 ‘There was 9 very good’ atten- dance at this meeting, Rev. ©, Day was chairman and Mrs, J. P. Kil- lough, secretary.’ The rector’s re- port was given by Rev. Day, There fully paid for, Estimates for a new church have been recelved also for transferring St, Alban’s church building to the new alte. ' were five funerals, three 22 confirmed, 23 baptisms, #6 house visits and 35 hospital visits, He also the at the 9.30 a.m, communion services, He also took part in the Sector Plan which was underway ‘when he’ ar- rived in September, Annual’ reports. of the Parish followed, ‘The : financial: report of _/ | Bt, Alban’s ‘and “8t. John’s was pre- Debbie "spent Jest weekend in Couer @iAlene, Dr. W, %. Wright has been ‘a patient in the Yocal, hospital for a tow dasa. i ;_ Smeoher . ‘spent last Mra, ‘Mrs, D, ..Gayrillic motored t6 Rossland last week to stay with her ‘daughter and! son-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mr. and Mrs, Don Guesford of Trail have been visiting relatives in Mrs. H, "Bryant of Grand Forks has been visiting with her sister, ‘Mrs. B. Zucco, sented by H.R. Wood. It showed a very. successful and active 1981, Choir: J.'F,-Killough reported that the cholr had carried: on “under many difficutles, with: much sick-|° ness, etc. He’ extended an invitation for new members to join. They: are very short’ of. male volces, St. Alban’s Evening Guild re- Port by Mrs, F. Woodrow. The Guild are responsible for the altar, the linens ‘and flowers, 'They raised thelr ‘money, through teas, ': bake | son. aales, ete. 7 8b.” Alban’s:.WA report by. Mrs. R. Donnan: \The:WA had'amem~ bership of 26 ‘during 1961'.with an average attendance of 17, They also :| raised’ their: money with teas, etc. =| DEER PARK SOOIALS ‘They were hoats to the West. Koot- enay’ deanery meeting, sent’a dele- Bate ‘to the WA annual meeting SS Mest) Sa Whtliamaon Mr. 0, 'T. ‘Williamson lett Bat- ‘| donation ‘to. the church. held at made- a good St. ‘John’s -WA/! report, Kin- naird, by Mra. R. Scott: ‘They held 10 ‘meetings during. the year with Michael! an attendance of nine, They visited the ‘sick ‘and “shut-ins, visited the The] hospital, raised their‘tunds’ through Park, his patents end brothers and alsters in RED. AND WHITE ‘STORE : KINNAIRD, B.C, MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs. ..... 58c WAX PAPER REFILLS, 100’, 2 for. 49c PORK & BEANS, Chelsea 15 oz. 4 for 49c SPREADEASY. CHEESE, 2 I. was» 89¢ KRAFT DINNER, 4 for ........... 496. BEEF ROUND STEAK, h.,....::.. 85¢ - PORK BOSTON BUTT hy cevevee 496 nanw ren meant PORK LEG ROAST, Ha. eeen cereus OSG : BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade Femoved BACON, Side Sliced, Ih, ......-.. 596 Mrs. ae Ja tat of Castlegar’ from weekend vi- ~The! Briggeman deen advised of the death of a bro- pen. ‘Mr. Claude Edwards, who paseed away at Lincoln, Call. teas, etc, /St,:Alban’s' Sunday School re- port, by Mre, E. Herman; The Sun- day Sctioo! was, well ‘attended by the children ‘and’ teachers. A’ pic~ nic was held!in June and a Ohrist- mias party | was ‘also held.’ IL — To Mr, and Mrs. Glen Killough of Armstrong, Feb. 1, @ son. Charles Novak of Castlegar, Feb, 1, & son, COSTA — To Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Costa, of Castlegar, Feb. 3, a son, @MREPOLEIN — To Mr, ‘and Mrs, George Perepolkin of Shore- wores, Feb. 3, a daughter, DOBINSON — To Mr. and ‘Mrs, James Dobinson of Castlegar, Feb, 4, a, Bon, 5 MOROSO — To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Moroso of Castlegar, ‘Feb, 6, a daughter, of NOVAK — To Mr, and Mrs, Election of offlcers for 1962: Rector’s warden, W. Reed; people's warden, F. Walte; church commit- tee, Norris Churches, Pred Gibson, A, Harvey, J, F. Killough, H. Wood, Dr. Fowler, J. Gormeley, N. Mo- amd G. Fowler; alternate delegates, N. Churches and C. Five names were submitted for the new church by the church com. mittee, After some discussion it was decided -to vote on the names. The name ‘selected for the new central church was St, David. It was de- élded. to‘ transfer the present butid- ing of St. Alban’s church onto the new alte at a later dete. A full dasement will be made. In the future when the sew. RIGBY — To Mr, and Mra, Ken|church Is bullt the ‘present’ church Rigby of Blueberry Creek, Feb. 6, 9 | will be used for Sunday school and . Boy fie other activities...) ‘ ‘Notice ee ee The Zo Meeting | of the CAN CER SOCIETY will be held. Monday night i in the Legion Halt 8 PM.” i _ All interested” please ‘attend ‘8t John’s ‘Sunday \ School re- itatntirniticii CTT ANT i port -by.Mrs: G, Reith:* This was also well attended and the children had enjoyed 2, plenle and @ Ohrist- mas patty. Centrel Church Committee ree port. by Dr. ©. 8. Fowler: Some de- finite steps have been taken.re: 8 central church, :The. land for the church site.has been purchased and ‘Curling Bonspiel Termed a Success open held last weekend at the arena here ., Other ” winners. in; this event were: The: Ken Sanderson rink of whose men ‘won elec- was taken by a 1 rink skip ped by Joe Cushner. : Mr, Cushner and: the members of his rink — Bob Bagg, Joe Char- an and Alex Brokenshire — each won electric floor polishers:as the only undefeated rink ‘in the bon- spiel. > The Cushner. rink won in the elgar-sponsored event. “LEGION GORNER At the Fegular meeting Tuesday night two active memberships were epproved and accepted and seven club. memberships were also appro. ved and accepted. © ~~ It was reported that Com. Percy Owles was admitted to Trail, hos- pital and underwent surgery on Monday morning and is getting along _ quite ‘satisfactorily. The Branch has again. approved a boot tlc frying pans, the Chess Edwanis sink of Rossland who won ‘electric kettles and the Ken Sharples mink of Castlegar who won hessocks, ~ In. the Pardmen Furniture event, all the winners were Castie-_| ill gar rinks. ‘The Wally Horning rink ‘won, trilite ‘lamps,’ the Bill. Van- Yzerloo rink won metal clothes |-|-- hampers, the Bill Sharples rink won ash tray floor ‘lamps and the Geo- ge Carr rink members Fon kitchen step stools. (Inthe Mitchell and Ogiow Bro- thers event, the George: Beaudry rink of Rossland won starter socket wrench seta, the Gordie Robertson Tink ‘of Rossland: won $10 gift cert. iffcates, the John Dunlop: rink of Castlegar, won * pieces’, of corning ware, and - ste Ron /Minnion: rink each. won Provincial school ‘this year. Tt was,agreed that the Branch avould take the travelling gavel to the New Denver-Siiverton Branch sad chip ada aly cots ‘In. the Castlegar Sporting Goods event, the Ron Nash rink of Nelson ‘won sportsmen’s lamps, the Skin~ ny" D rink of ‘Trail’ won on Feb. 13 and to go.ata asked to kindly Icavo thelr names at the club, Saas “MORTGAGE and guarantee. a debt. ‘free. ‘future for your: family. ic. “Arthur ‘Anderson hunter's ' knives, the “Hugh Davis rink of ‘Trail won coolers ‘and the Hank’ Godderls rink ‘of Castlegar 5 }won’ picnic thermos’ jugs, Castlegar: Curling “Olub’ presi- dent John. McGilp* described the “}bonspiel as ‘'s real success’? with 44 rinks entered, including: about 22 i |rinks from outalde the Castlegar District: - ‘The * bonspiel Jwaa: opened on ‘| Priday night: by - Comm. Murray ” |Little, Ron Nash, a well-known, Koot- “lenay curler, had high words of praise for..the organization | and spirit of “the :bonsplel.: He sald it was one’ of the bést ever: to be held in the Kootenays, . ' Jack Young, vice ‘president of the Castlegar Curling Club, ri ‘worked to 4 tribute to all who had- make the bonspiel a success. The Mutual Life ‘ ASSURANCE: COMPANY OF CANADA : The coh with the record. He-pald special thanks to Ed Walters, who looked after the ice; to Mrs. Gilbert Fowler’s committee, who looked ,aiter the banquet sup- per; to Mrs, Green's group, who looked after the concession booth; to the Projects Society, for leasing the skating rink for curling; and to the’ sponsors of ’ the - different sections for the prizes:which made the bonspiel berets an attractive event, Dining Room — _SUNDAY DINNER MENU “Swiss or Baked. Potatoes Garlic Bread Lemon Pie or Cake and Fruit” Tea ' ee "Coffee ee | ae AACA Are you planning a new. home? 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