CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1958 Renata Tidings Kinnaird Korner the at Ernie Funk from is home visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk. Mr, Funk will be in the Nelson Hospital for an operation this week, Mr. and Mrs, Andy Delorme of Proctor visited at Ben Neu- felds and Mrs. Sarah Hansen. Mrs. Sarah Hansen and daughter Gracie are back from Vancouver where treatments at a children’s hospit- al, Ted Swales, district horti- culturist was a recent visitor to this district, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Koch and Jack Hansen are home from Saskatoon where they attended the funeral of Mrs, Koch's fa- ther. = Miss Sheila Hale of Castlegar visited her mother Mrs. Clara Hale over the weekend. Mrs. A. Koch and son Ear- hart were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Clara Hale. Gracie took] , the J. Hendricks home were Lorne Stevenson of Spokane and Mrs, Hendrick’s brother Mr. Jim Torpy of Vancouver. Mrs, E, A. Matthews of Kas- lo spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Fill and Mrs. Rex Matthews and fam- IE eS Miss Peggy Archibald re- ily. turned to her position in Vancou- Mr, and Mrs. O. Riley visit-| ver on Saturday. ed in Kaslo on the week end. Mrs, K. Markle has accom- panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Howrie of Vernon, on a trip to Calgary this week. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely and ddaughter Linda of Nelson were week end guests of the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. V. Sorenson, ” Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy left Tuesday on a two month vara- tion to Scotland. Mrs, D, W. Brookes was cal- led to Vancouver owing’ to the death of her mother, Mrs. Donald Archibald of Vancouver, is having a short vis- it with her mother, Mrs. S. Har- rison, Home from the coast and UBC are John Nixon, Leo Geot- ting and their wives; and Jack Collinson. 6:00 a.m. to | NOTICE TO WATER USERS Village of Kinnaird The following water restrictions will be enforced: SPRINKLING ALLOWED 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily " We -therefore request every user to comply with the Water Regulation By-law, which specifies only one sprinkler to each service connection. Your co-operation is urgently requested. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ‘ ¢ Robson Socials Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R, W. Chalmers recent- ly, was Miss J. Stevenson, niece of Mrs. Chalmers. Miss Steven- son is a teacher at U.B.C, Alto, Calif., who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyson for a few days left Monday. Miss Lynch is the field director of the American Girl Scouts, Her next stop will be Calgary, and will in- clude Miss Lynch attending the Canadian Girl Guide Dominion annual meeting which will be held at Banff on May 26. Guests of Mrs. W. E. McPhee for the weekend were her daugh- ter and two granddaugters, Mrs. id a 12:00 noon Castlegar - Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Miss Nora Lynch .of Palo} DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter — Mrs, Johnson Coe CC MN CM NCC na mM THE J Renata — Mrs, Warkenti OTES = 7181 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 - 2672 $ Mrs, Witliamson in U | cE Total $17,220 gar during the month of April, according to Inspector Dave Sea- regular Council sesgion. amount covered 11 permits, granted as follows: K. Atkinson, eddition, $500.00; J. and D, Horst, Residence, $8,000; Modern Dairy, addition, $1400; C. Nygaard, stair- Castlegar Happenings]. Deer Park Secale Mr, and Mrs, Richard’ Mar- shal of Vancouver were guests of the latter's aunt Mrs. W. Mac- Cabe for two days, enroute to Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt Mr. and Mrs. G, Williams and children bf Trail spent the ona ing and fish- way, $50; J. Kelly, reroofing, $250; S. Melnick, alterations, $250; F. Woodrow, moving gar- age, nil; M. Harshenin, (T. Eat- triping trip at Deer Park. Mr. F. G, Hamblin has re- turned to his home here after spent last at Cl Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival of Palm Springs, California, were Castlegar visitors on Monday. ~ Mr. and Mrs, R. A, D. West motored to Vancouver on busi- iness last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipsett were Nelson visitors from Friday to Sunday last week. Among those returning from U.B.C. to spend the summer with their parents are Catherine Pelli- grin, Joanne Dunlop, Bruce Mac- Cabe, John Soberlak, and Don Onions, Myles McMillan .who, was among Castlegar’s successful can- didates inthe recent Music Fest- where he will audition with, his trombone for the Canadian Army and, " Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell visited in Kelowna and Kamloops at the weekend, ival, leaves Sunday for Calgary | &™* iting with relatives at Vancouver, Nelson and Trail. He was ac- companied by his son and grand- daughter, Mr. Gordon Hamblin and Donna of Nelson. Mr, and Mrs, A, Delorme of Nakusp were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, A, Law. Mr, and Mrs, R, Ramsden of Trail spent Sunday at Deer Park on a fishing trip. Other weekend visitors to Deer Park included H. Merrifield, sons Jimmie and Albert, Mrs, M. Stover, of Castlegar; Mr. and Mrs. H. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Senwargennaucr, Rossland; Mr. ; Mrs. Frank Webster and tamil of Robson and many oth- home of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W.R. Whit- taker, as she was enroute home from a visit to Pittsburgh, Penn. Mrs. O. Munden of Pullman, Ww is a guest at the Mr. Ken Gru of Van- couver visited. his parents Mr. and L. Grunerud at the far! Willow Point. Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson's guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G, Eastcott and son Wayne | of Rossland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews, and family of Trail visited Mr. Mrs, M, King has Feturned home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whit- taker. _ ’ visitors on the winter months vis-| t: on), alterations, $70; Creighton Cc » altera- tions, $5000; fr Koochin, resi- dence, $1500; F. Wiscinski, ad- dition, $200, The report stated that six of the above projects have been completed, also 2 of previous is- sue, while others are dragging somewhat. The work on these jobs is satisfactory and in ac- cordance with Village Bylaws, the report said. y Mr. Seaton's report - for Trades Licences stated there are still a number of delinquents in spite of final notices. The in- spector has asked Council to FORGET SOMETHNG? STILL TIME TO PLANT Roses, Evergreens, ing Shrubs, Ornameital Trees, Bulbs. See Us At The Nursery Situated on the ‘ Upper Bench. OPEN ALL SUNDAY KOOTENAY NURSERIES April Building Pormils make ruling on these cases, The Traffic Officer's report for the past month showed 18 tickets issued for traffic viola- Building permits totalling/ tions, This is done in conjunc- $17,220.00 wefe issued in Castle-/ tion with the RCMP detachment, Two ‘hour phrking digns have been erected in front of ton’s report presented Monday to] the Village Office, ‘This : KEM-GLO the miracle lustre enomel BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLE ECONOMICAL Za For kitchens, bathrooms: finest woodwork — looks and washes like the baked enamel on your roftigerator — needs no primer er undercoater. BUY IT NOW AT WEST'S from were Mr. and| from Trail after past three weeks with her ih i daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. King. While there, she was an out-patient at the Trail Tad- anac Hospital. and Mrs. H. Johnson ———————" THAT ADD uP TO SAVINGS FOR YOU MILK. Carnation, Nakob, Ib. ...... FLUFFO, 3 Ib. kitchen cannister, .. HONEY, No. 1, Albettay PEAS, Lynn Valley 4 tins, .. KETCHUP, Hunt’s, ORANGE JUICE, BREAD, Star Bakery, 2 loaves, .......... wee POTATOES, oe 10 Ibs., ...... ORANGES, 5 Ibs, ............ 69e BLUE LABEL BEEF STEAKS, Sirolin or T-bone, seas ay SAUSAGES. Farm Brand, ay see Stee ee BOLOGNA, sliced, . 99c Memphis Bell, 48 oz. 39¢ Te A! NAME BUY 2 AND GET ONE FREE This coupon when ‘presented at our store entitles you. to one rol (of Stuart’ House. Wox Wrap free, when you buy 2: rolls at * the regular price of 65c _ ADDRESS CUT-RATE GROCETERIA: KINNAIRD Ci at pre- sent in the Trail Tadanac Hos- Mrs, W. R, Kerr. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. “Page have as their guest Mrs. Willis of Stettler, Alberta. Mr. Harry Killough, Assis- tant Ranger at Kettle Valley was a district visitor last weekend. and Mr. E, Kratt. Mr. and Mrs. B, Cherrington have as their guest the former's sister, Mrs. J. Burnstill of Kel- owna, Every year; other rheaumatic , diseases slice over $70 million in wages alone off total Canadian income. They cost the country nearly 10 million work-days annually, according to the Canadian Arthritis and Mrs. Margaret Whittaker of Kaslo was a recent visitor at the Rheumatism'Society. S 335 FRONT ST. SPECIAL OUTSIDE. WHITE AT ‘$4.50 GAL. DON'T DELAY — GET YOURS TooAy AT Castlegar Building Supply Store The thrilling new Subur- ban Colors of C-I-L House Paint bring out the artist in you! Get the most colorful home in your neighborhood with tdép- quality C-I-L House Paint. PHONE 2161 STEAK, Sirloin, tb. MAY 9th and 10th SHOULDER ROASTS, Veal, shank end,, fb. centre cuts LEG ROASTS, Pork, seed GHOPS, Loin, Vs, tin SALMON, Co-op pink, Va's, 2 tins for : JAM, Raspberry: Co-op 4's; tin ..... 20 ox. tins,.2 for .... 1 Ib. pkt.; TOMATOES, Co-op; SHORTENING, _Fluffo, 2 bb family kt, Ke MARGARENE! Pat kay, .100's bag, : TEA BAGS, Fort Gary, 1b. bag, 2 for .... “ 4th Ave. and Pine St. MARSHMALLOWS, ‘Weston’s, (Co-op Refail Store Phono 2681 ‘AMERICAN FLAG of 100 years ago will replace the Canadian Pag on HMCS Cedarwood, mothballed RCN vessel brqught out to be converted into replica of S.S. Cedarwood, ship that brought first miners from San Eunnclace to Victoria enroute to 1858 gold fields. Scene ted in Colourful April 266th. (Centennial photo.) at Victorla, ATTENTION HARDTIME TEA AND DANCE MAY 17, 1958 «SPONSORED BY THE Kinnaird Improvement Society ADMISSION Canned Fruit or Fruit Juice For the Hospital Come on Teen-agers — Support YOUR Dances Coming Dances are to be held on Friday May 30'-—- Saturday June 14 JUNE 21 — ROSE BALL Firestone DELUXE SUPER CHAMPION .vided he assumes COUNCIL A detailed report on all’ Pub- lic_ Works ‘carrled -oniin, the: Vil- lage for the past two weeks was presented to Council by Norman McNab, Works Supervisor. A number of outstanding jobs had been done during this time. A lst of reccommendations}. was presented atethe same time for consideration of Council deal- ing with a varicty of problems. Mr. McNab stated there was an [opportunity to purchase a 3 ton truck for Village use, and con- siderable discussion arose from out’ the big truck is-tied.up a the suggestion, It was pointed large part of the time with gar- bage pick-up, with the result the “cat”. is also tied’ up. It was felt the truck would pay for itself in a year's time. Commissioner G. Pettitt is to look into the matter and take an option on the unit. A Progress report was re- celved from A BRIEFS. ance at the expense of the pro- -perty owner, The meeting recorded 2 mo- tion to have Associated Engineers make a complete garbage sur- vey along with the water sur- will contact them re: rates, authorized to obtain written per- mission from the Liquor Control Board to construct sidewalk on the east side of their ‘property, The Liquor Control Board has indicated they. will pay a share ef constuction costs. It was learned at Monday's meeting that the Village will re- ¢elve the sum of $1,170 based on collection of revenue from the sale of Motor Vehicle Licences. This payment will be in the form of monthly payments of $97.50. Revenue earned by Inland Natural Gas Compahy during 1957, ‘from gas sales within the regarding the water survey they are conducting, Some suggestions were made for easements, etc. G } he owner is charged with cost of a new main on the road allow- ance in exchange for the ease- iment, The owner is sometimes granted permission to build pro- to $1636.- 77, it was reported, the 1 per cent tax payable for this amount being $16.37. This will increase to $49.10 in November of this year, Local Government grant for 1958 will be $0,093, % of full amount of $27,280, based on the 5 per cent social security tax, for maintenance and assumes all liability for damages, This course of action is not recommended for the Main on the Bank of Com- merce corner. It is syegested the main be replaced on road allow- Council. Cc’ Oglow and Commissioners Rysen and Mad- docks will attend the Kimberley meet of the Association of Koo- tenay Municipalities on May 10, representing the Village of Castlegar. Cc CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1958 SNA e Village Clerk J. Logelin was{ = S Prices Effective Thurs., Fri. and Sat. CHICKEN LB. ......... 65¢ EVIC, ROASTING CHICKENS (FREE SNOW-WHITE GUT-OUTS IN EVERY PACKAGE SWIFT'S PREMIUM. FRANKS LB. ........6.. 416 “DOUBLE YOUR MONEY WITH SWIFT'S MONEYMAN"” B tender: grown SWIFT" PREMIUM CHICKE Kinnaird Commission . (continued from page 1) the granting 6f road allowance to the Vilage. This matter will be submitted to the Town Plan- ning Advisory Committee for consideration, In answer to Mr. Corbett’s question, Mr. Rust as- sured him the Village would be willing to plow'a portion of his property in return for the culti- vated land relinquished for road allowance. It was moved and seconded’ that By-law 103, Joint Ownership of the Cemetery be given the fourth and final reading. A formal complaint’ was’ re- ceived from Mrs. Eunice Murray regarding. damage done to her Carr he had checked with the Library Board regarding their request for iniprovements to “the Library Building. Mr. -Carr said library Secretary, Walter Marken will| == send a further report on their needs to Council for considera- tion. * Chairman Oglow: felt the Council should help maintain the Library, and said those serving on the board doa lot of work for the community, The meeting approved the Centennial Committee using the old Village office until such time as demolition is carried out, Commissioner Rysen’ and Pettitt were named to represent ‘the Village Council at funeral services for the late Myles Mac- Pherson, former ' Village. Com- Di ‘by ‘This will be turned over to the local de- tachment of the R.C.M.P. for their action, A letter outlining” the con- vention to.be held at Kimberley on May 10th was received from the Kootenay Municipalities As- sociation. All Council members plan to be present and feel that this. meeting will be well worth- while attending An invitation to attend the Castlegar and District ‘Fall Fair Opening on the 19th and 20th of September was received and Mr, Smales will be representing the Village at this function, A letter from Wetmore, and McGauley on ‘behalf of Mr. J. Goodfriend requested the poss- ibility of re-zoning for the pur- pose of permitting him to erect a motel, This will The Village will also send, a floral: ‘ribute. - Notice tvomn the’ Navy League of Canada advised that a new de- stroyer had .been named “Col- umbia” and suggested :that- the Village participate in the adop- tion of the ship. It was decided to comply with this suggestion. Mr, Smales, instructed the clerk to place notice in the paper regarding sprinkling hours as ap- parently some of the residents of Kinnaird have let ‘it slip their minds since last year. .Mir. Mait- land will be policing ,the situa- tion.\The matter of the use of two sprinklers per householder was discussed as several persons had expressed a desire to see this in effect — there would, how- ever, be an extra charge for the be handled by Town Planning, An invitation from the Ki- wanis Club of Trail has asked Mr. and Mrs Loeblich, as’ spon- sors, to attend the Symphony Orchestra to be heard here soon. LL at MAKES CENTS: ie COFFEE, Nabob, Ib FLOUR, R. : » Paper, oa Ihs., wa cdis'ss weceneeneee 196 .. $1.59 wee 80° A decision will be reached on this at a la- ter. meeting. A lawn mower has ‘been purchasd for the cemetery and is expected within two weeks. Flo- wer plots are to be laid, also, and Mr. McLeod said he would work on asign for the gate. An ad- ditional gate will also be erected. to keep cattle out of the area. Mr. McLeod reporting on his trip to Grand Forks where he attended the Kootenay Health ‘Unit meeting showed some very interesting sketches of the new sewage system he inspected while there, . Commissioner Rust stated that the Municipal mill rate’ of 17 for general. purposes still stood, Hospital mill rate 1.72 and School 18,7 for a total of 37.42 milis which represents and over- al} increase of 4.87 mills. This in- crease is attributable directly to School and Hospital taxes, It was passed by Council that Annual Rates By-Law 113 and Budget By-Law 112 be gi- ven first, second and third read- The clerk was inktructed to write the Department of High- ways ‘with regard to the dust nuisence created by the new highway above the upper bench. It was pointed out that the pub- lic was using this road as a tourist attraction and was sug- gested that either a portion of it be oiled or the road closed off, DINNER ROYAL ‘SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK iD BRISKET GF BEEF “IDEAL WITH NEW POTATOES” LB. 2c Oe een www ene ee BABY BEEF LIVER “SERVE WITH ONIONS” ot Sen 65s, Carrots Phe, IMPORTED QUALITY .. * 12¢ } Frozen Peas Bananas 2 pgs. 29 LB., FANCY GRADE f Ic New, Cabiage 7¢ | Margarine 12¢. A5c- «. OSE MANITOBA WHITE FISH YOUR LAST CHANCE LB. . FREE GROCERY HAMPER DRAW SATURDAY AT 4:30 p.m. " COURTESY OF SWIFT'S MONEYMAN Watermelon HALF OR WHOLE, LB. Jello Paws. NABOB, 6 PKGS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS AS USUAL . OPEN MONDAYS 9:00 a.m. Bob’s Pay’n Takit