-|Renala‘ Resident Passes. In Winnipeg * Funeral services were held in ‘Winnipeg, March 19th ‘for the late Frank F. Siemens, recently a resident of Renata and owner. ofa fruit farm: He died at his E Winnipeg home, 502 > Ingersoll _| street on. March + 15th at the age of ‘80.. "Mr. and’ Mrs. Siemens -| celebrated. their’ 60th wedding anniversary October, 1955. Between the years 1907 and . ine Winnipeg; Sons: , Frank, of Portland, : Oregon ‘ ans | Lawrence of Winnipeg. : ‘At. the Living Waters Chapel in Renata: the | Pastor, Grey dedicated’ a portion ‘of, the Sunday. Service to. the of| the late ‘Frank’ F.’ Siemens. “Continued ftom’: pa recommended’ * ag benefits. “trom his ‘idea’ were greater. thon orig id] inally anticipated. | : Seven, ‘employees’, receive The obituary was read“and, two] and J. apecial songs were sung, “No Disappointment in Heaven” by Mrs, . J. Dyck. and. “When :they ring those Golden Bells”: by’ Mrs. Lou Chizmazia. The sree was Isaac ‘Wiebe. 5 1912, Mr, Siemens was : Raga lowet pri Come’ in and see thom . + BOY'S . $5.50" MEN'S . $6.50 °° Sizes. 1°- 12° with ‘a Land Firm and .| brought’ out some’ of. Renata’s first’ settlers, living’ in Renata|_.-, and ‘Nelson at. the, time, Later], he organized and managed his own insurance company: in Wir :| nipeg until his retirement when: he moved ‘to Renata: in 1946, planting ‘a’fruit farm'at the age of 70. He moved ‘to Winnipeg : in @: | 1951.) Surviving him! are: his wite, ‘played’ and many novelprizes six .;daughters, two sons, eight graridchildren and. five great grandchildren. The .. daughters killed aré: ‘Mrs, P.. Warkentin of Re- Africa,’ Calgary and the Misses: Eleanor Continued: from ‘pa berley; ‘iL J. Dixon, . cock and: W.-A. + Farnsworth of Trail, and::W. ‘fresh Thi of| > Quinn, “ML Hansen, M.A: Slo- lowers its . hovers:over the sus; ot location of a gubmarine.: Phe hell piers helicopter. of -HS-80. ‘the of. HS-50 -are’ eng in: ships and: other alreraft of the RCN a oekiug sonar): an ft. bmarine tactic bodian’ and J. M.’ McKay. ‘They at Ki \e- ‘the Holy Name Society were in charge’ of the | Bingo, 'Mr.”-W. Fields, ‘assisted by Mr. W: Oleski, Mr. R. Archambault, Mr. G. An- derson, Mr. F. Parent and Mp L, Bosse. , The ‘hall, ‘was cleared” Sha ‘EASTER. “GREETING - CARDS 10¢ and.35c. CHOC. NOVELTIES £,10¢.-.to 90¢ (MARSHMALLOW “EGGS | “CREAM aie ‘EGGS 10¢:- Fancy Boxed " CHOCOLATES $1.30" to". $1.75 ~Reawall Mesa RGAGH Ess teg Prescription, “Specialists, : was enjoyed by. Trish. : are all ploy Employees at. Trail. who won awards up to ’$25. are D,. Mac- Donald, .L, “R.-: Shields, J.) A. Ruelle, G. R. Craig, T. fe Moon; Cc. Spatari, N.-Balano, W.. Car- penter, G. Mcintyre; ES. ‘Ennis; Jo AL, Rosse, : ‘Re Cc, ‘Harmston, HA M3 ‘Harvie, Ge “Santario,. Je AS Thal AROS. RE piart At ‘midnight. ithe ‘araw. for the Cedar Chest, which -had been un- der .the. direction “of Mrs,-L.-V. ‘Campbell, was made with Mr, E. McGauley shaking ‘up the, tickets. iMss Joanne. Duniop,: with no help from Mr, McGauley.: ‘drew the winning ticket, and thé cedar chest’ went: to: ‘Linda’ McGauley, 14 month: old’ daughter-’of “Mr. E. McGauley... The ..2nd.; prize, a hand made wool comforter, was -won,-by Mrs, of Healey, C:° A. sarin Tv. Martindale, . A.A.‘ Spence, S. .| Reid,’ B. L. Brown, SAS E. Jones, R.. W. Ross, “J.-W. Barrett, “J. Mazeppa, ‘A. J. Kelly, E., P. Pan- agabko; A.‘E. Bagg, ‘J.J. -Jar-j- dan, -P. :Isaac,..E..F.. Allard, A. Rettie, F. at W..-Stickley,: L. McCallister, R. “Webb, : J... Chis holm, G. Noble, :C..-Monteith, G. Smart, A.. Rizzuto, E,..C.. Ozust; W. J. Ashby, : E Zannon, C. Dabner, R. J. Ditlseolt and: A. R. Paul. Other winners wete B. Linnett. and C. R> Willis at Yellowknife: Trail ‘and the: sa prize;san tric iron, was won: by Mrs. Carl Schwartzenhauer ‘ : The, Mystery. es," of. which Mrs, Gler Anderson had ‘charge, were ‘also. drawn,” and": Father Brophy’s: prize was wor: by. Mrs. B. Donnen, while Father. Gullen’s To Open:T omorrow. a A new store opens tomorrow in - Castlegar, * “CINDY'S”: - will carry clothing for children from infants to slize 14X,.-and: mil- ; jinfants to. size Sacre rand mil: R. Hi , | Castl but. not to the Tisect, Xs ft “and. Delivered © at ‘the Right | Price... is making: life-long dream ‘come true ‘in’ opening “this: shop. “She has-. lived all of-her, life-in' Trail; ‘managing the Douglas ‘Hotel ae 10 years,‘ now moving ‘to Ri 3° miles «from the Ferry;' "with herent husband. : Mrs,:-Hardington has spent sev- eral’ weeks ‘at Vancoliver, pick- ing ‘and choosing: each item per- ‘sonally and will have new ship- | ments coming: frequently. : a nie Mount Jacques’ Cartier. ‘in the ‘Appalachians, 4,160 ‘feet;: tis the highest "mountain ~ in * Quebec. Highest ‘peak ‘in. Ontario is part of: the Niagara’ escarpment, at Caledonia, "1,550 ‘feet> andy chi $487; million. "In the January-October, period im- ports totalled” “$3,883,600, ° “a-ten- month record high and $305 jnil-, ‘lion more: ‘thar, A October, 1955, NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING. “FREQUENTLY, . LET: - US KNOW} OUR CHOICE after a ‘tough’ struggl Albert >” Merrifield : atop ig eclight ut Only | Winnipeg in on B Home. ‘Ranch upon his retirement. ». Since’. that. time hadi made their ‘ home be: han: employee ‘to « ‘Tose conte or: gli yeara’: ‘age eral servited \; . Monday. ‘at. the * Robison : om= ted rng Church «. for : "| nighest, given: by the ‘Councll “In a Ranch: in’: “Robson Townsite as ide, * living : there for ‘some figure 1955.-Bluebell :miners - Peecied 15.8 lost time accidents. per: mil- lion This average forall: metal : Pit, A Anderson, R. elected for’. 1.'year to. with: ‘the National, Safety Coun: accldent:-'as - one: which ‘ ‘causes .-The purpose of the: Nitional lunreil Cominco -classifies a lost time s tis ‘and Westwood. ana '! Village | ¢ Horswili “in. atten- On the’ occasion: of ‘the: second anniversary. of the institutioh No. 75 of Castlegar,’ and members’ were hostesses « ‘at a! birthday“ party, held on thé} of ‘Kingarson | Rebelaah Lodge 9; ifices of Directors for. the’ Pro: ents . Society.- Tuesday, pine at arish all | form Mr aN. \Oglow. aBtated « sats view: of. Mr.-Harvey’s experi After the. meeting. the Dir- ectors:’ elected ; “Carl Loeblich’ :| this very: unf: ‘Bu his’ repott of Water: : Workd We: 4 i SooTe Gilroy. of Castlegar. ainty °3 score. ::prize \was © ‘received’ ‘by =| Banks Post Oise sler Nelda) Hea th tne’ lodge's . seme by “Mrs. ie a ‘Duncan. Ti Most. mating ‘back: to raining 1e contl, “at was ‘shown ‘at 'theProspectare and + Celebrate” + will‘ be ‘the which. ; British Columbians angea lig tpoe ° AS Century ter will | taker, be asked. to. spread throuetout ac | events: of. he one ht | their’ Second Birthday Annivers- ary on: March 20th im the ‘Twin 5 tess | Maunit: provincial |; organizations; ‘Mrs Feat Steer pr seek: ‘their: support. in ‘att: on the ‘stickers 0. outgoing mall = *o birthday, year. L, J.-Wallace, director’ of: “comri- a ‘ammi athe te ly: | complete ‘charge ‘of the celebra- tion: activities... ~ > and’ secre- | O | tary, respectivel; i mem-, Past. Grand Matron, Sister Mary. Buchan ‘of ‘Trail. proxpectort 01 among the mines exhibit at ‘tha prov: ment: “Bull nN in’Tarauty, then placed | Convenor for the social evén- ing was Mrs. C..Saunders, assist- ed by: Mrs. .N, Oswald, Mrs, “M. * Mira, : Ruth Hyson, Divisional read a:-most in- ; | teresting Teter from n Lady Baden’ 3 Powell, who. -:at time» pointed. by the committed; writing” was in Mexico, armed’ forces liaison, Command-|-she* hea Just: attended ' the’ of ‘Mrs, | er W.' ‘Willson, - Esquimalt; els «Ci