: CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, March 28, 1963 ce : Li ttl e Th e atr e's One- Act Funeral Services aT ie ‘Plays Start Tomorrow Held Tuesday For A Eremenko é Co. es q - i Lean, For their spring production Kinnaird Resident. t Bus 302 an tomorrow: and Saturday, the Kin- Funeral ‘services were ‘held : i . 2 i i naird Little Theatre is presenting | m, e SENAY rane i ae : : i - i : 9 Seon el BE ie A ee Tuesday evening from the chapel We sell Top Grades of : hee ERG eS Crea d'Every Thurs oe | —— of ce neoteneye” ' government inspected Vou. 6, ay nae A an evening of one act plays com. of the Castlegar’ Funeral . Home meats. aay ee with Raster Cards Nabob Strawberry JAM, 48-07, .... 98¢ Catelli - SPAGHETTI or ‘MACARONI f Selb, box 2.0.0.5 78¢ prising, “The Unhappy Prince” per- for the late Robert: Hen: les : ry White, . anne EO. ils on Ah sodland 52, who passed away Saturday in a Spring & Summer al Veh Accra ore, | Castlegar hospital after a lengthy a y ; & son Davies and The Accuscrs” by illness. ; COATS ‘and Joan Forman, The “Unhappy. Prince”. tella | gent cp Wie stiny, etme Tes CAR COATS an_attractive story for children of |g, han. Wash, n Jay bratT r i a king and queen striving to find Ape itera 4 paren Laminated ools pain Aa ich die ern at ‘an’ carly ue, and lived thera New. Spring Shades ae when he moved ‘to Kin- Sizes 10 to 20 Cominco, He followed his’ trade $16.96 to TOMATO, SOUP GROUND BI The other two plays “Overlaid” . : i 4 tins. a EEF directed by Eve Gwilliam and “The at Comuines for 88 Zeata juntlt the ‘ ; J : ~ 8c 2. tba. ..., portunity for the ‘children to dis- Accusers” directed by Don Gwil- Mr, White was a charter mem- PORK & BEANS Fresh PICNICS Ib. 10 CENTS PER:.COPY i POT ROASTS thee or chuck COFFEE, a & ; White, Ib. STEAKS, Round, - T-Bone or. Sirloin 19c “Richardson ¢ Off Fire & Lights fire. -chiet and officers of of from the Municipal ‘Fire Depart- harmony or eiiency of the. local the astieres ‘Volunteer.’ Fire’ De- Canada 1961 — of | fire department me i partment ‘have requested ; village fire marihal Basel ° “Taking tions by 3 er ail and. discussing “He has presented a list.of re- ttendance : commendations to” to‘the wallace. ide: (Monday) oars Bractice a Inte : certain tion ‘was sponsored that we ask for ried ‘out and articles which would / ‘ be ‘amended to 9 Bylaw, 225, | Beni aer net Of our Aine apd Ment le This ‘ motion ‘: went atfons Is original on aids fofthe ‘whole heartedly in favor.” : comment? but \Jater,in the ‘aay the: school: board issued the’ fol- Towing statement: 'e3, Mr. Brown has been not- ‘ted “that ho? will be relleved jot his duties ‘as principal, as ‘of ; Jane 30;:2088, but he will: be re. teacher. on'the staff ot District No.8 {fh SHSS principal W. Roy ‘Brown will ba relieved of his duties as principal by the School Board" * ‘effective Jano 30.: Contacted ‘by the Castlenur "News yesterday concerning a ra- ‘mor to this effect circulating in ‘Castlogar, board chalrman ‘Mrs. ~ W.: Jacobson ‘first; replied \‘no a received all his education in Trail, serving an apprenticeship as a plumber and pipefitter with Campbell's 10-07. each one reflects the beauty ‘and color of Easter, Ine ettert: Come in soon and choose yours from our wide selection of Coutts Hallmark Easter Cards, Thore ‘are Coutts Hallmark play their talents in drama, mus- Easter Cards created for all ic, and Barbara Haight in her dir- liam will be submitted by the Lit- tle Theatre as their entries in the |Det of the Kinnaird Improvement * LAMINATED Nabob 15-02, JACKETS 4 for... Sizes 6 to 14 $7.93 your frionds and relatives... ection has accomplished a reward- ‘West Kootenay Drama Festival to society) and was jj am ardent out, be held in Trail at the end of April. He. is surfived by his wife, “Overlaid”, a Canadian play,/ Mollie; four daughters, Mrs, J. is a delightful story of an elderly Bishop ‘of Vancouver, and Rober! man thwarted in his lifelong wish Margaret and Kathlesn at home; ten Bee jane heat the New ork and one gon, Robert, also at home, material and morbid desires of his wna a siaeaty Meee: Ds yans.; of humorless daughter. Rev. Tegwun Evans offielated @ Accusers” is a character at the funeral and a study with a _cast of nine women|ciuded Unto the Hills and a demonstrating the malice of gossip| with Me, Soloist ‘Wally Walper towards a fellow resident in a sea- sang Crossing the Bar, accompa- side boarding house, neid by Mrs, Walper, Organist Curtain rises at 8 p.m. ; yas Mis, A. Berg, Cremation fol- freeeprrerremnenrmrt es lowed. te Active pallbearers were E. C. Young, A. Bailey, J. Cooper, A. Jeweller Opens ~ Creighton, A. 0, Woodrow and K. L. Roberton, Honorary pallbear- Business Here ers were R, A, Horswill, W. J. A jeweller with 20 years ex-|Bishop, Dr. A. D, Johnson, EA. perience as a jeweller and watch | Montpellier, A. Grey, F. Halifax maker has a business |40d_H. DeLespee, in Castlegar at the Variety Store. Bill Ward, who came here 581 SOUADRON ion Trelt ue, mare Tings to or ler and a es of jewellery. He > bey is a stone and diamond setter and Par LP: =; Admstolteation = can make such things as rings,/squadron will parade at the High earrings and brooches using stones | School at 18:50 hrs on Wednesday which he supplies or with stones!3 April 63. supplied by the customer. Range ‘practice will be held. on work is done on the pre- Mar. 63. Cadets de- mises and he also makes cuff links and tie bars to order. WIENERS, Ib... ie PICNICS recite MILK A letter from. Mr. Richardson : Boys SHORTS A ‘occupying 17) pinchesiiof | dealing ‘with : this Double Seat pr. 48c Mens SHORTS pr. 68c The tinal ea: statement gotiations = ‘ac for the Castlegar and. District Hos-] ni Retr a, “About 150. persona tended pital :shows ‘a’ net ‘revenue --fund ‘also it: tHe f $ . oe 4 b @ shortage. | an ‘all yearty forum ‘in the stoma . ’ 1 deficit for last. year. of :$11,838.53, | ema to extend ma ea artiste - : : pe way ‘party: mee t hall: it! sponsored by, th: Libby’s 48-oz,.- imomaraee tube. x The ‘audited statement’: was'| for’a/director of. nursing into’ the La Pas . 0, 1 “Columbia, Celluloge’s NDP.: ggSiese 8 3 for . i st 00 ‘ ee 19¢ -to “board: at| prairie id © NDP. objectives incinde- Exery = GRAPEFRUIT. ia their- meeting last ‘Thursday; night |». ~ Three donations-to th hospit! = : x child ‘should be’ entitled to'alf the ; Mens A ert, by Paul “Moroso ‘of: the’ firm‘ of | al: were also learned of board | ig us fi 5 : a Id: over. date,’ cae. rath fata Fe Jack x SAFETY TOE JAVEX BLEACH 5 for... ne 45c i Macbeth and Moroso, :The final fi- hel x ‘i A : ‘ : t WAS Charters. representing’ Liberal ‘can- Boots 6". 8". 10". | % f *. gure is the one after the provincial |’: R..G,- Warner, f 1 Sl i @ | ter ®: delivered Minor: Basoball lulose ‘on’ air” pollution was‘ slated |< to: be: held last night. by represent- | "The Kinnaird ‘Minor Baseball ,{atives of; the ‘Villages of Castlegar | League exenutive is-attempting .to Kinnaird : and: possibly _ other,| get: the mew: season’s play. under- Will > ut 2 an appeal shared on’a'50-50 basis between the |- Provincial : Government’, and’. the «| school boards, ‘Tuition a pie from St, David's Even. ing Guild Pie Sale, Apr. 8 1/- 3, Maddocks Store. :: :ment, U.C.W. Spring Tea and Bake ‘Sale will be held in Church basement from. 2.30 to 4.30 P.n, on Sat. April 6, Special ee tion is ‘hand wri PLUMBING & S H iG preciation and other non-cash char- 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, Bo, = ges and after setting aside $2280, 622'as a provision for ancome tax ee ; ie cee net. pro- -| fit, of 92050, 148 in 1961 when the Provisions for depreciation and other non-cash charges and for in- come taxes ‘were $3,830,228 and $1,021,470 respectively, Per share Chemical Company, Limited, mail- ed recently to shareholders: shows new records in production’ sales and earnings with growth in all areas of operations — petroche- micals, cellulose acetate flake and = fibres. The financial results for 1962, which were announced earlier in = a.letter to shareholders from Rob- | == inson Ord, president, shows net E = _ ok = Joyce Palmer. JUNIOR PETIT Appeal Made It was) noted that amex Kingarson Rebekah Lodge to. the: School Act. provide’ a No. 75 will meet in Nordic Gall Apr, 1 at 8 p.m, |? dol ire’ being 4 lar: by..Columbia : Cellulose Those ‘who _Monatet iat. ithe. week i Sandy Gray STREET DRESSES: , | areas fe Profit: for ‘the year at - $3,042, ES Ate t Tuesaay ight's, council | '+:*: 553 after providing $3,898,053 for de- sare i oie this program is:to suc- : 5 \pulp. divislon, ceed. This. coming Sunday. evening : o.a'mecting and suggest-| at 7.30: there ‘ will’ be ‘a .general ing that if other: municipalities :re-| meeting: in: the. Kinnaird: Commun- ot quest ’: discussions “with = the :com- | ity. hall. basement: and all. interest- pany that such meetings be arrang: ed persons and parents. are urged Jed. at’ a‘ subsequent: date, to attend. °" : Conm.” Frank’ Richardson re- Lack ‘of Parental’ interest can peated "that the meeting ‘should al-| bring the Minor Baseball activities so discuss fallout:/and: the ‘mm! len’ halts: ‘Kinnaird village’ , Loeblich ‘told his’ counc! that: he. Bad learned nue “fe said it’ Cao eth ed the Kinnaird Junior: Comme! ogi i ‘were. entered Legion. he earnings were 60c'as compared. to [400 in 1961, : BIRTHS The Dayton 6473-0 ARON — To Mr. and. Mrs. John 1 Baron of. Kinnaird, March 22 a daughter, JOHNSON — To Mr. and Mra. Carl Johnson of obeany March 22 a son, ‘WASILENKOFF To and. Mrs; : John "Wasifenkort a ginden ‘March 24 a son. WOYKIN — To Mr. and Mrs, zeter Woykin' of Castlegar, March 6 a son, “Safety Toe” . OUR Most POPULAR STYLE -OF. SAPETY: STEEL TOE BOOT 6” - 0) f INS u R A NCE For ‘All ‘Your ‘ INSURANCE ‘AND - REAL ESTATE: NEEDS Phone 365-3441: ANDERSON AGENCIES A So AR es * w - Sea Queen BATHING SUITS x eee ACCESORIES | /c. fl uC ner en ee er ‘ber'of Commerte 's get-out-the-vote : The village. chairman said any. thing he could: do‘cither.: as | chal. “obnoxious odour”, and that. repre- | 3: ‘of ‘other® ‘LEASE: be al Kinnaird ‘hall at 7130 p.m.on: TApril Bonspiet trophy: was ’ awarded » 7.and help us to help. your’ ar said one of the e: man or, as*an to’ ge a Junior. chamber started he Poul do “I'm too old to:be’a member,” “he ‘laughed, :‘'so they, can’t Joe}me | # for any. Job’ but: Yl’ give’. them lots (1 ‘support.’ Ne Beauly Salon Opens at Plaza SCA new: business, ‘Town and Country. Beauty Salon, has Spened. at Castleaird Plaza. It is: owned by Dale Stearns || +° who comes here. from’: Edmonton: Mr. Stearns has: studied with ‘hair, stylists in Saskatchewan.and ‘at the’ Comer. and’ Daron“ school ,of high fashion hair styling 'in Hollywood. Mr.’ Stearns,”’. whois ‘married, was born’and used ‘to live’ in Ross- land,: He says he is impressed with this: area”*and ‘with ‘the o-ahead ‘vigor.of the people here. +: “S\His beauty salon will specialize “in high fashfon hair styling, 2 "sland fashion i “coloring.” ative > Party a 6: the Liberal Party: Voting, takes renee Mon- lan between the ‘houre' “of: son, Bs Tpensont Ee Bi Tolibotf r nia . f W|.A.'C.; Waldron, ‘Wm. F. Rilkoff, R. SS. Thring, S. ‘Melnick, Mrs. King, ae | Vries, J. M. Gaudet, John Dunlop. 8 a.m.and*7 P G.: Evin, H.'R..Foxlee, N. F. Post- offerson,» J. L. beret |Dootoff,: Mario - Franco, kin, G,.Bronswijk, A. Miekay, M. Rafter, R.- Friesen, C...W.:Fras- | Cast er, .E. Conroy,’ Fred Fomenoff, W.° Easton, | J.:H.: Corbett, “H. De-, D.!Zoobkoff.: Mrs. I. McNeil, James i. West Wn. Mathers D. picNicol, J. Ste- Fe wart,’ Bud lers,:R. Martini; the: Kiwanis. club: while the Kins-|p, Poole, Bill Sherwood, E. Adams, | A: “Tank With. Kinnaird — The dismantling of the old Sherbiko’ water tank and its pos- sible use for the. Mountain . View Cemetery is‘ to be, discussed at a - joint meeting - of.\.the ‘Castlegar and. Kinnaird’ councils expected: to F.|take place soon.” Comm. R. C, Maddocks told Gareleeatg jsouncll ‘Tuesday. night that he had. asked:a contractor to ook into the cost of dismantling the tank and asked him to pass the in- formation on to the’ Village of Kin-. Mr. Maddocks said: thatthe S.. L.: Davis, :B. Batchelor, Donald, W.° Sheloff, M. Koochi . Chutskoff, C. Hi Thorp, A. G. Evin. i: got. “from representatives! when he) viewed the’ tank them ‘was ‘that’ the cost. of- -moving the’ tank ‘would’ be nd, AW. AD. W. Miller, J.