CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 16, 1958 Robson Socials Mr, Duncan Carter left on Mend@ay for Kelowna, where he will attend the B.C.’ Fruit, Grow- ers Association mecting, Mrs, W. 'T. Waldie, Mr, and Mrs. J, Bainbridge ‘and family and Mrs, A. White motored to Trail on Saturday. Mrs, D. Duncan and two daughters were Trail visitors on Saturday, Mrs, M. Johnson of Creston is visitmg her daughter and son in law, fer awhile, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Leamy. Mrs, L. M. Quance left Sut. ‘for Vancouver, having received word that her son Anthony had been admitted to the Vancouver General Hospital, He had slipped ‘off. a. root afd injured his hip. Latest report is he is doing well and the hip bone had been chipped. Mr. Gary Hyson is a patient in Trail-Tadanac Hospital with an injured knee, Mr, and. Mrs. J. Raine’s guests for a few days are Mis: Castlegar Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bate and Arnold and Luelia of Nelson were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J Gemmill, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Whittaker, ca weekend were, Mr. and Mrs, G. MeGauley ond ebildren 5 Trait. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Gilbert Fowled are spending a tew days in’ Van couver, Mrs, Sarah Hansen of Re- nuta was the cvernight guest. Monday of . ee and Mrs. J. Pedersen. ’ « Mr, and Mrs, w. Easton had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs, R. Little end Mr, and Mrs. W. Strom of Nelson. Mr. M. Moran has returned from a business trip to Vancou- ver. 3 Mr. L. V. Campbell attend- ed the B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau meeting in ‘Vancouver - last week, Mrs, R. Donnan is spending two weeks at the coast, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton ‘of Port Moody, and her sister- in-law, Mrs, S. Dawson and Mrs Raine’s brother and sist Mr. and Mrs. Jack saat or Paradise Valley, Sask, who are enroute to White Rock and Vic- toria. Among those visiting in Trail recently were: Mrs, D., Duncan, Mrs. W. Kennedy and Mrs. Dick Fowler, Recent guests at the home of ‘Mrs. D, Magee were her grand- ‘son and his wife of Spokane, Flt Sgt, G. H. and Mrs. Magee. On his return to the base in Spo- kane, Mr, Mugee will jeave shortly for French Morocco. ‘Word has been received that Mrs, Bertha Larecque of Castle- . gar, who is a patient in Van- souver Gencral Hosrital, is im- proving, Mrs. Laroeque got out of her cast on Saturday and will be using her crutches for awhile. She will be in the hospital foc a while longer. Cecil Wanjoff, who visited his parents over the holidays re-| turned to Calgary to tesume ea studies at the Technical School. | Richard Card, who was in, hospital in Spokane, with an eye‘ injury, has returned home. | Mr. and Mrs A. W. Nesmith * ‘of Trail visited Mr. and Mrs, H.! Johnson, Friday. : HD. T of V Former residents of Castle- gar and now of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Kerr spent Fri- day and Saturday here last week visiting old friends. Miss Carol Proudfoot had as her ,guest last Saturday, her mother, Mrs. D. Proudfoot of Nelson, Mrs. Elva Kettlewell of Nelson attended the Art Tea- cher’s Conference at the SHHS on Saturday. * |hostesses, Kay Crossan was the CASTLEGAR NEWS i= MOBILE HOMES and HOMES — Phone Highway No. 3 at FOR-THE FINEST IN SEE KOOT- ALSO —Several Good Used ‘Cars For Scle— HOLIDAY TRAILERS NEE LIMITED 2701 — Twin Rivers Motel ’ Pe OPE! ‘WE: PICK UP L-0-0-K NEW BUSINESS —LET US DO YOUR WORK FOR YOU— L-A-C LAUNDRY ‘69 MAIN STREET Thursday, January 23 1958. “IN TOWN ‘and DELIVER FJ) a Kinnaird Korner, Mrs, J, Leckie was suprised Monday evening when a group of her neighbours and friends call- ed at her home to present her with a shower of baby gifts. An’ enjoyable evening was had by all and was climaxed with a delicious lunch served by Mrs. K. Markle, Mrs. P. Melville, Mrs. G, Archibgld, Mrs. A, Culley, Mrs. H, Jack and Mrs, N. Burak. ‘Mrs. G. Richards had her sis- ter, Albina Nakay, visiting her on Sunday. Alter spending the holiday season at home with his family, James Molloy teft on Monday for Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. K, M. Spence enjoyed a visit by their grand- daughters on Sunday. Noreen and Donna Jean Spence came over from Nelson. Mrs, Kathleen McKimmey of ‘Trail was a house guest at the Art Lambert nome for several days. Alan Jacobson has returned to Edmonton after spending: a short holiday ,with his parents Mr. and Mrs, W. Jacobson, Mr.. and Mrs. Brian Atchison and their son Michael have re- turned to their home in Oliver after visiting Mrs. Atchison’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Roberton, Mrs. EL A. Fi Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata * al oma aN ra Cee eee ee ee ETL NO ERENT ISTRICT SOCIA REPORTERS - Mrs, Hostetter am Mrs, Smecher needs to be met through The bia D Mrs, Kaufman ~ Mra, Williamson * » VANCOUVER — Residences are among the'most urgent L NOTES = 7181 3227 ~ 4568 Holds Regular Meot . The ‘Annual -mecting of the Robson ‘United Church was held Monday, January-13 at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Waldle, with the Rev. A. OQ. MeNell pre- siding. ‘The meeting was opened with prayer led by Rev. McNell. Secty. and Treas, reports werg, reported on the executive meet- ings held durjng the year, some of which were, a Farewell Social ‘at which Kinnaird joined for Rev and Mrs. L. C. Johnston, also a presentation made to them. A Band Concert and Buffet Supper in July were ‘included in some 6f the special events of the year, Reports of the WA and tho Sunday School. were read and accepted. A Short report of the session was given by Rev, Mc- Nell, and stated that sirice com- ing into the district he had made 222 pastoral calls and several hospital calls. It was decided that the members would join in the “Family Plan” for the United Church Observer, = Nominations for the Board were held and the following were -}elected for 1958: Mrs, E, H. Mc- University of British, Colum- to which’ the Prov- incial Government has acreed former army hut. to $7,500,000. They: are certainly or greatest concern to District parents: of University students, Above is shown a young woman student going “homie” to her quarters in a to match dollar for dollar up leaving for \Duncan, B.C. this week to make arrangements for getting their third child, a baby boy. = The Kinnaird Catholic Club held their regular meeting in th2 home of Betty Sutton on Tues- day evening with Mrs, T. Fourt and Mrs. James Molloy acting as winner ‘of the hostess prize. Of- ficers elected for the coming year were: Mrs, Pat Haley, President; }Mrs, P, Vaessen, Vice Président; Mrs. K. Soberlak, Secretary; and Mrs. Bernie Cain, Treasurer. Mrs, Orville Riley was a guest at the meeting and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by the fifteen ladies in attendance. Deer Park Socials -Seven members attended the January meeting. of the Deer Park Women’s Institute, held at the home ¢f Mrs, R, Briggeman. At this meeting, it, was decided to hold a bazaar and dance, in May; proceeds from this to help the fund “to furnish the W. L ‘ward in the new Castlegar and District Hospital, at Casticgar. It was unanimously decided to have the membership renewed in the Hospital Society. Materials for sewing will be allotted to the members at a tea at the heme of Mrs, E, Williamstn, Mrs. A. Phelps will be the hostess at the February meeting. Mrs. A, Mac- kereth was the winner of the regular contest, held after re- freshments were served by the hostess. Cc M. Kirkendall of Procter was the recent guest of his father Mr. M. A. Kirkendall. . Mr. and Mrs, W, Kannaday, and their son-in-law afd daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman re- turned to their home at Red Deer, Alberta, after spending a few days at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. D, Jamieson. Mr.*and Mrs. P, Romaine, andsens Michael and Danny of Kinnaird, spent the weekend at A, Lamb Officiates Joint i At Legion Installations i Castlegar. N. Turick of Robson end .P. D. Ewart of Kinnaird, Past President Norris thanked the Legion Members and his ex- ecutive for their support in the were held last week by the Cgn- alian Legion Branch 170 and the Ladies Auxiliary at a meeting in the Legion Hall! in C: OF. past and best wishes to the incoming officers. The Ladie’s Auxiliary in- stalled Mrs. Emily Peppard as i Mrs. J. ficiating at the installations was A. A. Lamb of Robson. Dinner. First Vice President is Mrs. Christine Dunn; Second The new F of : the Legion is R. H., Wadey of of Kin- naird, who succeeds A. E. Norris in this office, Honorary President is J, H. Leckie, also of Kinnaird, Second ‘Vice President C, Sanderson, Sesretary A. D, Me- Whinnie and Treasurer G, T. W.. Hughes, ali of Castlegar, and A. J, Martin of Robson is Sergeant- at-Arms. Also on the new executive are H, Pitts and, D. Peppard of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Aasland, daughter .Janene, and Thor Aas- land, of Castlegar were the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Coleman and children Craig, Lorne and Cheryll, of Springa Creek were weekend visitors to Deer Park. Mr. and’ Mrs., H.‘Mottershead entertained at dinner on the oc- casion of...Mrs. Mcttershead’s birthday. Guests included Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Kent and -Mrs. S. Smith. 8 “Mr. and Mrs, F, Briggeman were the recent hosts of an “aftep] the’ holidays” turkey dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent, Mrs, §. Smith and Mr. and Mrs, C, Williamson. * the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, P, Warkentin and J. Sehlinger of Renata were recent visitors to Deer Park. ". Assistant Ranger and Mrs. G. Bate and daughter Charlene, “of Castlegar were the recent guests their home here, ¥.| Pansy Woolls and Mrs. Kay Bate, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont and| daughter Clarissa of Trail were]. Vice F is Mrs. Kay Ads- head and Secretary-Treasurer is Mrs, Ann McDonald.: _ Executive officers are Mrs. Ivy Hill, Mrs. Jean Shay, Mrs. who is Sergeant-at-Arms. - Reports ‘Salcocchat. he Ti a nasplant ot Tooth Successful transplanting of 3 human tooth from one sockel* to another was réveated by: a. - Toronto denlist, Dr. R. Gordon * Agnew, above now an orat pathologist University” ‘ot Phee, Mrs. A. W. Thorp, Mr. .W. T. Waldie, Mr, J. Porter, -and Mr, H.®£vans. Mrs, E. Balano| and Mrs. J. Porter were again asked to serve on the Flower Committee, and Mrs, R. Bro was asked to assist them. Mr, A. Irwin to be. asked to be auditor for 1958. Thanks were extended to ‘all Robson United. Church | Wright, cf and his. wife, Sunday School’ staff, members o the W.A, the Evening: Group and the (Church Board, Mrs. ‘W. T.-Waldie served delicious _refreshm: Canadian Singer Expected To Be Ss Rock ‘n’ Roll Star one week, Vanda King, tayeoratd singer of Scarboro, Ont, has been called to New York to siga a two-year record- ing contract, has n given a spat on a television chow. and Lt tng around Toronto for the past three years. When one of her songs was recorded and he: by is ed York record maker he had only one thing to say: reek "that irl down. here.” She JANUARY TOMATOES, Nabob, 28 ox. 2 tins for ... 48 ox. tin 17 and 18 PUMPKIN, Aylmer, 20 ox. tins 2 for ... GLO GOAT, Johnson’s, qt. tin JELLIED CHICKEN, 7 ox. tin » pkt. MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet, | WALNUTS, “4 Ib. cello, OATMEAL COOKIES, Dat?s, ; peat MEL, Gaine’s, tb. pl Ke, "FROZEN FOODS . FISH & GHIPS, Fraservale, t. CAULIFLOWER, Fraservale CHOPPED BROCCOLI, Fraservale, California, and 8 colleague. Ur ‘Chester Fong. the tooth switeh was periormed oi G-year-old gir) who had lost a lower first molar, an important tooth be-_ cause its Inss can result in crowded ; tveth, disease ot the gum and chewing problems. ihe “dentists extracled a3 wis- dom tooth‘and put ft in the hute the first minlar. Wiothia eight hs, the transferred tooth ‘was firm and developing . it reached a xrowth in five years and had of Mr, and Mrs. F. Briggeman. JUNIOR KEEPS JUMPING UP AND LICKING THIS LOLLIPOPS WHAT AM T GOING > TO COF ds meer, © 7, Nong Femmes Syatane, tae, Nog Kell oN STRAWBERRIES, Bird’s Eye, LEG OF PORK ROASTS, centre cuts, Ib. ....2...5 00006 596 cross RIB ROASTS, ae POT ROASTS, . ‘normal. response to heat and + “ Great Woman ‘When the: cares-and-worries| : of every day life seem to riot only try our patience, but undermine our courage and resourcefulnesss, it is time, it seems to me, for us to pause and ponder the words of Helen Keller, that wonderful woman who. has ‘been afflicted with blindness and deafness since early childhood. Here are her words, which should ia forever remembered: “E did not heals my coun- try any-more than I chose my parents, but I am her daughter just'as truly ‘as I am the child of my southern mother and father. ‘What I am my country has made me. She has fostered the spirit which made my weducation pos- sible, Neither Greece nor Rome nor all China, nor Germany, nor Great Britain has surrounded a deaf-blind child with the devo- tion and skill .and 4 resources which have been mine in Ameri. ca “ “But my love for America is not blind. Perhaps I am. more consciols of her faults because I love her so deeply. Nor am I blind to my faults, It is not easy to hold a steady course in a changing world. “It need not discourage us if we are full af doubts, Healthy questions keep faith dynamic. In fact; untess we start with doubts we cannot have a deeprooted Robson WITo Furnish - Hospital ‘Réom W.I, .was held at the home of bers present, Mrs. W. T. Waldie presiding. Meeting opened with the singing of the W, I. Ode, Sec. and Treas. reports were read and accepted. Mrs. H, A, Evans’or the home ec, committee read some cooking tricks, Mrs. W. Wright, citizenship convenor, gave each member a book, in which she wants ‘each one: to ;make 4 record of all the prov- inces, the size, population, indust- ties and any thing of interest re- garding the Province. These bpoks to be turned in at the end of the year when they will be judged’ and a prize awarded, It was decided to make October our goal for raising the money to turnish a room in the hospital. Renata and Deer Park W. 1's are also assisting, in raising some money towards the room. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, W. Wright when the guest speaker will be, Miss A., O'brien, the Health Nurse. A ‘get acquainted’ tea will be held at-the home of Mrs. D. Gavrilik on Jan, 20th. Each member ty take a friend, A bake sale and tea will be held on Feb. 14, Valentine's Day, when the lace cloth ‘which had been ‘donated would he raffled. Pro- ceeds‘ for the hospital project. The layettes for Korea were turn. faith, One who believes lightly|ed in and will be shipped later and unthinkingly has not much of a belief, He who has a faith which is not to be shaken has won it through blood and tears — has worked his way from doubt to truth as one who reaches a clear- ing through a thicket of bram- . bles and thorns.” this week. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. S. Humphries Land’ Mrs. A. Smecher, during which the president read some book titles, and the members were asked who the Be - The: regulars meeting-" of the Mrs, W. Wright with 13 mem-|. hold about five pounds pressure and take about two minutes to inflate. Operational tests are being carried out on the Fraser River. No. 121 Communications and Flight has cbout 20 air- craft, including the Piasecki, which are used for all types of search and reseite work. Their One of the: RCAF’s versatile “whirlybirds” hero of numercdus rescues, and the first heli- eopter in Canada to deliver patients directly to “hospital is cquatic. Like huge boxing gloves, floats have been added te the giant Piasecki from 121 ‘Communications and Rescue Flight at Sea Island. The floats, made, of a rubberized : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 16, 1958 oe 4. Chamber Of Commerce; (continied from page 1) be worked out in time. Also in the past year. the Castlegar Chamber hed played host to two prominent organiza- tions, the Annual Convention of the Associated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of British C which took place in April, 10987, and Saturday's meeting of. the Southern Trans-Canada Bighoay Association, A well-attended Public For- ium had been sponsored by the Chamber prior to municipal elections, and this was so suc- cessful it is contemplated -mak- ing the Forum an annual event. A Tourist information booth. was also constructed during the summer by the Tourist and Pub- licity Committee. Mr, McGauley said the Cham- ber Must acknowledge failure in the matter of Daylight Saving Time, for while it has been dis- cussed’ at all meetings of im- portance, and was felt’ advan- tageous to the district as a whole, no district could be found to take the initiative in the matter of having it implemented: .Ta conclusion, Mr. MeGauley felt the future of the District is bright in spite of the present slight recession. He thanked all. members of his executive for their summer during his term of office, Guest speuker was Raiph Tennant of Medicine Hat, Vice- President of the Southern Trans Canada Highway Association, who spoke to the meeting on the Tourist trade ‘and publicity,‘ as one of the Associations most vital concerns, Mr. Tennant stated he would make, ‘no prophecies for 1958, forecasts don’t paint a particu- larly, rosy picture.” He felt this ealled for harder work on the part of the various Chambers cloth material, can be inflated in the’ air by bot- main job, + tles of compressed carbon dioxide, The floats to isolated Air Force bases in British Columbia. .|should the need arise. Hoid on to your,Life |: Insurance with both hands Life I is very property for you and your family. - y 1 Never make any change in your life insurance without first: talking the matter over carefully with a) ive of the y concerned. He! may save you ‘many regrets later. The faith that niillion: s of, Canadians have. in their life i wars, has or panics and de; been te d through Their experience proves that it is a,wise course for YOU to hold on to your life i insurance with both hands, THE LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANIES: IN cAWADA Bite Ma YS ‘L6570: ;| meeting. , arrange for the Hospital Opening .-|tee will. be asked to present +» George.; Rilkoff last:, year: Hosnital Ceontinued from page 1) Progress Claim was approved and accepted for payment by the Hospital Society at the -re- gular. meeting Monday. night at the High School, also the extra experise of installing curtain track in the two isolation wards, |' which would enable these to be converted 6 ' two-bed . wards Administrator J, Bainbridge advised he had réteived the suit of $78 from a group of citizens who had raised the funds at a New Year's Party in the Marlane Hotel and wished to make a donation to the Hospital. Mr. Bainbridge also told the meeting he had received word the objective of furnishing a two bed ward,. by the joint or, ganizations’ of St. John Ambu- Jance, Home Nursing and First Aid, and the Volunteer Fire Departments of. Castlegar and Kinnaird, has been achieved and presentation of the’ $800 would be made at the next Benera! A discussion arising on. the question of (plaques for wards or equipment donated by volun- tary organizations resulted in the ruling that selection and pay- ment for such plaques will rest with: the hospital board in’ all cases, This is to ensure a uniform type of plaque. . : Quotations, from several firms bidding on supply of surgi- cal instruments were presented, orders were okayed-by: the Board and accounts. for month were approved .for payment, + Approval was given to a brief, on personnel policy and wage seale’ as recommended by. the Personnel Committee” atva previous .meeting. _A suggestion was -put forth! that a committee be formed to ‘Another bat ii the ring for the. leadership of the Liberal . Party has bee: y Rev.. H..L. mayor of Portage La Prairie, shown with his wife, He announced he may be @ candiuate at the Ottawa convention to add interest to the contest: Lester Pearson and Paul Martin are the leading aspirants MILK, Pacific, Garnalion or Delta, case . POTATOES, 100 Ibs. ........ SHORTENING, Jewel, 4 Ibs. FOWL, 4to5ibs., th....... - . PICHIC HAMS, half or whole, Ib. Day Ceremonies, however no action was’ taken Monday “night It was announced date set for the Annual meeting is Feb. hae 19, and the nominating commit-| 9. ae fod e i candidates for two vacancies, One 3 vacancy will be due to the three @ year term of Mrs, C. Saunders having expired, the other re- sylts from the‘ resignation of ? - 5 0: business reasons. ¢ of C in’ the “matter of Tourist promotion. There is apt to be less money for long vaca- tions, he said, but “we must de- velop the markets close .to us,” He felt the Kootenays offer many tourist possibilities, and said, “You don’t have to have glamor and bigness to appeal to people.” ‘| Many of the smaller towns pos- sessed more pleasing facilities | than ‘the .large cities. , nial year, British Columbians havea wonderful opportunity for Tourist Publicity, Mr. Ten- nant felt. President C, Onions present- ed the speaker with a framed landseape in color of the bluff overleoking Castlegar Ferry, known as the “Lion's Head”. ~ Other speakers were V. C. Rogers, President of the B.C. Chamber, and representatives ‘of Cominco, who welcomed the ‘| group of Albertans present at the mecting, and extended best wishes from his company. He re- minded the meeting of the An- nual Provincial meeting in May and stressed. the importance of getting resolutions in early, at least 45 days ahead of the date. eThis was reiterated by Fred Ingram of Kimberley, President of the Associated Boards of AT. MONEYV-SALIVE. P, huc Trade in his short talk to. the assembly. 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