CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1961 “Kinnaird PTA Holds First Meeting TC il: sCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. SURF, King Size, .............. 996 PARKAY MARGARINE, 2 Ihs., ...... 59¢ PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48-02. . 89c SUGAR, 10 Ihs., ............... 996 ROASTED PEANUTS, Ih. ........ 29¢ PORK & BEANS, No. 7,6 tins ..... 85¢ BACON, Campfire, 1-Ih. pkg, ..... 68c VEAL CHOPS, all cuts, [b.,........ 686 BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade removed Ib, ... CHEESE SLICES, Kraft, 3 pkgs., ... 99¢ AAACN The first mecting of the Kin- hard Eimentery PTA was peg a dent, Mrs, M, Kanigan; secretary, Me. R, A, Giles; treasurer, Mrs. P. Mrs. tast ne Mrs, T. E, Green, retiring pre- sident was in the choir with 58 members and guests present, With reference to the scholarship to the Nelson School of Fine Arts, Miss B, Tarbet reported that Bernie Lamb, a grade 5 student, had been given the scholarship, that she had at- tended all the classes, had taken an active part in all the sessions and had enjoyed and benefited from it, Mrs, C, 8, gave the a Hutchinson; teachers’ represen- tative, Mrs, W. Naylor; ways and means, Mrs, L, Lyons; hospitality, Mrs, J. R, Kennedy; program, Miss B, Tarbet; publicity, Mrs. A. 5. Condy. Catering to the Teachers’ Con- vention on Oct. 19, 20 and 21 was discussed, Volunteers were called for and it was decided to get help from the senior high achool girls. Miss Tarbet and Mrs. Hanley treasurer's report for the past year which showed a balance of $91.07. After a word of thanks to the outgoing executive and all those who had helped in projects while she was president, Mrs. Green cal- led upon &. GC. Bissell to conduct the installation of the following officers: Honorary president, H. Bate; wW. ice-presi to act as the annual meeting of the Koot- enay Society for Handicapped Chil- dren. Volunteers to serve on various committees were: hospitality, Mrs. W. Goetting.and Mrs. E. F. Frost; ways and means, Mrs, C, R, Munns and Mrs, J, Fodor; program com- mittee, Mrs, D, Gallo. A fine arts committee was for- med with Mrs. R. A. King and Miss Tarbet Kinnaird Socials Mrs. J. Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 Visitors to Spokane on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. H, Phipps and Michael. Spending Friday to Monday in Spokane were Mr. and Mrs. W. Walper and family accompanied by Mrs, A, Morehouse, W. Smith has recently returned from an extended holiday on the prairies, visiting friends and rela- tives in Edmonton, North Battleford and Saskatoon, Mr, Smith makes his home with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. McGilli- vray and family. + Visiting. Linda McGillivray for the weekend was Betty Martin of ‘Trail, Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Jones have left Kinnaird to make thelr home in Victoria, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H. Briggeman were Mrs. Briggeman’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Robert White and Mr, White's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden White, all of ‘Trail, An event surprising Mrs, J, Mc- Gilliyray occurred at the weekend when her former bowling compan- jons from Trail staged a party. Bringing along their bowling trophy and equipped with delicious re- freshments, the group enjoyed a pleasant evening at the McGilll- vray’s new home. They presented a special house-warming gift on the occasion, The Trail ladies included: Mrs. Duke Scodarello, Mrs. J. Jar- ’ Pre-Nalal Classes ONLY A FEW OF THE SAVINGS—STOCK UP! CO TINY TOT BABY PANTS Seeiareemnrt i 2st SIC CUREXALL HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 2". freee trot rit ow Bt COREXALL CASTOR OIL" S.itichTooertnaderssy. 2! 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Reg. $3.49 2 for °3.5O0 16 of, Reg. $5.25 2 for ‘5.26 32 on Reg, $9.25 2 for *Pe2BG REXALL XLENZO () TOOTH BRUSHES 3 rows of nylon bristles, Tufted dy x fegular SO¢ “Stor SI SALE POSITIVELY ENDS OCT. 21 Bonus Buy TONI HOME PERMS EACH ............... $1.59 D | TI § PRESCRIPTIONS & PLAZA DRUG WELCOME TEACHERS! WE HOPE THAT YOUR STAY IN THE DISTRICT !S PLEASANT AND THAT YOUR DELIBERATIONS Starting Monday An eight-week series of pre- natal classes under the direction of the WK Health Unit starts at 2 pm. next Monday in the Legion Hall. Further details on the clnsses are available from the public health office. Funeral Held For - George Ashhurner Funeral services were held Oct. | at St, Alban’s Anglican Church for George Ashburner, who died Oct. &, at the age of 83. ‘The service was conducted by Rev. C. Day, Mrs, J. F, Killough was at the organ.to accompany the hymns, “Lead, Kindly Light” and “Just As I Am.” Interment follow- ed at the Park Memorial Cemetery in Kinnaird. 5 Pallbearers were O. G. Suther- land, Victor Jenks, J. Mason, Jim Kelly, W. Houston and P. Shew- chuk. rett, Mrs, G. Page, Mrs. Frank Ea- som, Mrs. C. Mear and Mrs, J. Wallace. The McGillivray family moved here from Trail last July. Becky Kaufman was guest of honor Saturday when she celebra- ted her 9th birthday. Participating in the festivities were Lynne Gat- trell, Norma Hominivk, Diann Wes. terlund, Lucille Duetsch, Patti Jack, Linda Kassian and Sharon O'Shea. The St. Joseph Council, Cath- olic Women’s League, made final plans for their Fall Bazaar at the regular monthly meeting held in the Kindergarten last week. The kitchen committee, convened by Mrs, G. Guido, reported on the forthcoming Chili Con’ Carne sup- fer for'the event which is to be held Oct, 23. Attending she CWL regional conference in Trail on Thursday were "a fair prepresentation ofthe League from Kinnaird..They were: ‘Mrs. W. Haywood, Mrs. P. Haley, Mrs, R, A. Paul and Mrs. J, Kaut- man, Major T, Dyck, officer of the Salvation Army, arrived. early Sun- day from Calgary to“be with Mrs. John Moll -and. family in recogni- tion of the grave illness of Major Moll at this time. This past week- Army personnel in Vancouver from where Major Dyck had been not- ified of the serious condition of his were H, Salmon, W, Nelson, H, Nelson, P. Olson, H. Rudd, T. Rudd, D. Crawford, J. Lawson and R. Mar- riage. ‘Arrangements were entrusted to the Castlegar Funeral Home, 40th Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson celebrated their 40th wedding an- niversary last Sunday when they entertained at a family dinner. The rooms were tastefully decorated with low bowls of roses, Those pre= sent were thelr daughter, Mra. George Eastcott of Rossland, their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. H. Schellenberg, Judith and Craig, and Mr, and Mra, W, Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan, all of Trail. ‘Mrs, Wright is a cousin of Mra, Johnson and was one of the brides- maids at the wedding, Mr. and Mts. Johnson received a telegram of con- gratulations from their youngest daughter, Mrs. Lill Taylor of Van- couver, Mrs. Taylor is employed in the extension department at UBC and was unable to be present. jong-time -friend. Mbyjor Dyck plans to be here indefinitely. Mr, and. Mrs. W. Ball have just returned from Saltcoata, Sask., ha- ving gone there to attend the fun- eral of their brother-in-law, Mr. N. Laycock. . BUILDERS... a leased Mobile Radiotelephone keens you on the. job wherever. you are No capital investment.. No depras ciation. 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