“PSN DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 3, 1957 fMNHE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES. a HE Carbon "Tet’’ Fumes DANGER IN CLEANING The Canadian Research Institute of Launderers and Cleaners stresses again and again the Castlegar - Kinnaird - Robson rat Deer Park — Renata — REPORTERS, Mrs. Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, Smecher - 4568 : Mrs, Williamson = Mrs, Warkentin * Mrs, Easton - 7501 Bc : S = IR uw i home cleaning. While home cleanin ene cone may remove the spots they.not only can damage the fabric but they are in many cases a tremendous fire hozard. Your cleaner and launderer is best equipped to handle your clothing and household articles. Many municipalities ‘have now enacted legisla- tion requiring that certain fabrics be flameproof, such as curtains and drapes, ‘in order to protect human life. It is wrong to assume also that cleanin: ng fluids are safe merely because they are not flammable, Car- bon tetrachloride, for instance, is definitely toxic and eScaping fumes can cause i!Iness or even be fatal im the worst circumstances. Observe practical fire and safety measures and live a longer and healthier life. A reliable cleaner or launderer is your clothes’ best friend. He is constant- ly keeping abreast of new products and new fabrics. DON'T: GAMBLE WITH FIRE THE ODDS ARE AGAINST YOU! Castlegar Dry Cleaners ABST Castlegar Happenings Mr. Ivo Arduini returned to his home in Kamloops after hav- ing visited for the past seven weeks ‘at the home of his son-in- law and: daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell. Mrs, Helen Gergely has re- turned to her home here after having spent the past 3 months at Port Coquitlam, where she visited at the home of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J, Pitman. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs, W. Easton is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr. L. V, Campbell attend- ed the B.C. Weekly Newspaper Association Convention in Van, last week. Weekend guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, R..C. Donnan were the former's sister, Mrs. 1. Announcement KIN-GAR VIDEO LTD. is pleased to announce that this is the area first to be serviced with a TV cable. Green St. between 2nd & 5th Ave. Ist & 2nd. Avenues from Green St. to Maple St. Further Areas Will Be Announced From Time to Time Applications For. TV Service, :May Be Made At Electronic Services. 140 COLUMBIA AVE. PHONE. 3331 Kin-Gar Video Ltd. of Nelson and her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Renton. Mr. G. Lyons of the Dutton- Williams Construction crew is resting comfortably in the Nel- son Hospital, after his recent accident. Mrs. S. D, H. Pope of Vic- toria was a‘ visitor recently at the, home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. R C, Donnan. Mrs, J. Williams is a pa- tient in the Trail-Tadanac Hos- pital. : The Pythian Sister, Kooten- ay Temple No. 37, Castlegar, held there regular meeting on Thursday night in the -Twin Rivers Hall, Most Excellent Nellie Bradford was in the chair, Grand Chief, Mrs. Fern Blankley of Vernon paid her of- ficial visit to the Temple and in her honor, a turkey dinner was hheld preceding the meeting. A corsage and gift were presented to the honored guests, while Grand Guard, Mary Duffus of Trail and Mrs, Bradford also received corsages, and after the business meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. . 4 “PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel 48 ox. .... “ HONEY, No. 1, 4 bb. tin 2 Ib. tin TOMATOES, Choice, Malkin’s pom ‘Luck, with Sc coupon 69c : POT ROASTS, GROUND BEEF, cons Whele Kernel, 3 Ibs. Queen BUY BY THE CASE and SAVE CREAM CORN, Aylmer Case ..t 3.45 CUT GREEN “BEANS; - $2 TOMATOES, Malkin's Choice $5.99 - PEACHES, Choice, Z Case .... $4.93 , Broders soe $2.89 CORN, "Whole Kernel, Salad: Queen Case .... Mr, and Mrs, J..D. Blankley of Vernon were over-night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Sherbiko, The Rotary Work Shop in Spokane last weeknd, was at- tended by 2 district members, and their wives, Mr. and Mrs, A. Horswill of Castlegar and Mr and Mrs, R. McBain, of Bril- liant.. Commissioners R. Maddocks, E, Kraft, M, McPherson and R. W. Cook and their wives at- tended the recent meetings of the UBCM in Nelson. Mr. and Mrs, A. Horewill attended most of the sessions of the UBCM. Miss Eileen Goresky was the speaker at the Rotary L Mrs, Lodge returned to her home in Nakusp, after a visit Deer Park Socials * + Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Ritchie of West Vancouver spent a.few days in Deer Park on a hunting and camping trip. Mr, and Mrs, R, A. Ham- blin and daughter Lynn ,of Prince George returned to thelr home after ..spending a holiday -with the former's father Mr. F. G. Hamblin, : Mr. and Ms, R, Jamieson of Rainier, Oregon, were the recent were recent visitors to Deer Park fama route to Renata where they will spend a holiday with relatives. : Mr, and Mrs, C. Willlamson returned to their home here after spending the weekend with thelr brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Relmer at Na- family of Trail were -weekend visitors to Deer Park CTI ROOMS 4 Dr. and Mrs..C, E, Toll and here with her sisters, Mrs,.M, guests of thelr grandparents, Luschar and’ Miss N. Beckett, Mrs, D. Magee's guests at Mr. and Mrs, D, D. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. P. Reimer of the weekend were her son and Newton, B.C, and Mr, C. Reimer * daughter-in-law, Mr, and. “Mrs. of Vancouver and Alert Bay, BC Bob Magee. Visiting Mr. and Mra. A. Smecher is. the latter's mother | Mrs. Franco of ‘Trail, ROBSON CHURCH The monthly meeting of the Women's Association of Rob- son Community Memorial Church was held in the church, Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. Roy Brown was in the chair and 19 members attended. The theme of the devotional period was “The Beauty ‘of the Earth”, with hymns, prayers and all last Tuesday. She gave the mem- bers a very interesting report on the United Nations Clubs Seminar at UBC, which she had attended as delegate for the Stanley Humphries High School U.N, Club, Her trip there was sponsored by the local Rotary Club, Kinnaird Korner "Mr, Mark Mokelki of Good- water, Sask., visited the home of his sister and brother-in-law; Mr. and Mrs, Alec Gray, last week, arriving Monday; their mother Mrs. Stella Mokelki of Tribune, Sask. * arrived from to au- tumnal scenery and harvest festivals, ~ The usual business of the committees for the sick, the kitchen and the visiting of old- er people in the village was dealt with, : Members were very enthusi- astic in making the final plans for the Family Fun Night to be held in the Robson Recreational Hall on Friday night. The WA Millions of dollars worth of personal property are lost each year through disaster — put you don‘t have to bear the financial loss . . . if you are fully insured by. a dependable, old-line firm. Check with us today about your needs, : se ; FIRE PREVENTION WEEK—OCT. 6-12 Anderson Agencies Castlegar, B.C. Phone 3441 CASTLEGAR RESIDENTS The Castlegar AOTS’ Club’ Membars house canvass in the Castlegar Areo, for the KRC Welfare and. Recreation Society starting , ° OCT. 71 “are conducting a jhouse-to: = “Got Aquainted”. Eve. | Held By SHHS - PTA The first gencral meeting of” the Stanley Humphries PTA took the form of a “get acquain- ted session", with everyone pre- sent wearing’a ‘ticket on which ‘was printed his or her name, Several of the new teachers on the High School Staff attead ed, and were een increased to, 50 cents, ne left 25 cents for the local organization, and it hes’been re- commended the fee of 75 cents ‘be, raised ‘to: $1.00. Approval of the fricrease’ was given by the. meeting, An interesting report was given by Miss C.- A. Proudfoot on her attendance at the Annual meeting of the Castlegar Chap- ter of the Kootenay Sociaty for Miss o the parents by Prinelpal we R Brown. The problem of finding s some- one to take .over..the Ways and Proudfoot, ene represented the PTA at the meeting, outlined the aims and objects of the Society, and told of the work. they had Means Ci Si was and as no volunteers were forth- coming, the executive was au- thorized to make enquiries and appoint a committee for this position. Ye Mrs. D. C: d After the busi ‘his Night School (continued from page 1)’. starting October 9, Gordon Pettitt will be in- ing a course in, on Wednesdays, and the students will learn how to-handle difter- ent types: of . cameras, light meters, color Jens, ete, ‘and dark recom techniques and develop- ing. ‘This class atatts on ‘October 9, also. Sponsored by the Arrow Boat Club, Art Anderson will + give lessons on Boat. building, session of: the meeting, Miss Proudfoot, in her capacity. of Program Con- vener, Tequested everyone to seek out people they, did not know and introduce themselves.” gave a brief report on the Re- gional Conference which she had This -hhd beeN avery small group, and most informal, she sald, gencrally being adopted by Par- members extend an invitation to everyone to come to the hall anytime they please and spend a little time with them. Conven- ers for all tables and games of skill were decided upon, and the a vacation with other relatives in Seattle; the same day Mrs. Gray's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDowal and Maxine of Calgary, paid a visit. They all left for their respéctive homes on Friday. Mark Westgate suffered a broken arm while playing Fri- day and is now in Trail Tadanac Hospital. Mrs, A., McLeod * visited friends in Trail over the week- end, .Mrs, Emma Burroughs is ia Vaniouver. She will accompany her daughter, May on a trip to Los Angeles, Cal., and surround- ing area. The W. Walpers spent the weekend in Spokane. New residents of Kinnaird are Mr. and Mrs. John Ungagrian and two sons Roddy and -Ray- mond, formerly of Tanner, Alta. Mrs, Charles Harrison had her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore and four children visiting her on Friday and Saturday, They were travelling from Halifax to the ‘West Coast. Mrs. T. Green returned from Trail-Tadanac -Hospital on Fri- day, after being confined there ten aaysé ; Mr, and Mrs. vis Nelson at- tended the golden wedding an- niversary ‘éf the latter's sister _and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hipperson, in Nelson on Wednesday evening. Mr, and, Mrs, Eugene Dep- tuck entertained a number of their friends. on Friday evening, the occasion being their tenth wedding sary. ib gave toward every table. The meeting was closed with 4 the Mizpah Benediction. Hostesses Mrs. J, Porter and Mrs, L. M. Quance surprised: the members by bringing a light- ed birthday cake into the hall. The members joined in singing “Happy Birthday” to Mrs, R. T. Waldie. ROBSON EVE GROUP REPORT Report on Evening Group activities during the summer months are as follows: Suly—Social was held at the home of Mrs. McCallister in the form of a wiener roast, Plans to take on the T.B. Canvass for Robson -were made. Booster was won by a visitor, Mrs. Batchelor. Aug.—Social was held’ at the home of Mrs, Smecher, Commit- tees were picked for the .T.B. Canvass, Materials again were distributed to members. Booster was won by Mrs, Schuepfer. Sept.—Business meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Piquard and it was reported that the T.B. Canvass had been very suc- cessful. By-laws ‘were voted pon and approved, and all work for the Fall Bazaar was given out, Sept 26—Social was held at the home of -Mrs. Rogers. Com- mittees were chosen for all tabled for the Bazaar on Oct. 16. A lovely birthday cake with candles was brought. out for the members which ‘celebrate ‘their birthdays in Sept. - Booster was won by Mrs. MacCallister. Next meeting to be at.the home of Mrs. Smecher ‘Oct. 10, which will prove to be a very busy night indeed. “Renata Tidings Mr. and Mrs. David Howrie | of Vernon: spent most of last week at the home‘of their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. Markle, Mr. and Mrs. George Good- ine and two children have’ taken up residence, trailerwise, on thelr newly acquired property in the Dumont Subdivision. ° > The Kinnaird Catholic -Cluo will culminate their year’s acti- vity in their Fall event, to be held soon, Robson “Socials . Mrs, D, Magee returned from a visit to Seattle, she was the guest of her daughter and son- is-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Moat. Mrs. Don Duncan is a pa- tient in the ‘Trail~Tadanac Hos- pital. Mrs. W..T, Waldic, Mrs. White and Mrs, H. Johnson were’ recent Trail visitors. . Weekend visltors were: “Mrs, F, Koch and son: Earhart of Castlegar to A, Koch and W. J. Hales; Mr, and Mrs, John Olson of Nakusp and family to H. Funks, Jim Danchella at Tom Hunchaks and Mr. and Mrs,, Bill Leslie of Nelson to J, J. Reim- ers, Carl Reimer and Pete Reim- er of Vancouver are spending a few days hunting and while here are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reimer. Mr. and Mrs, A. P, Harms of Clearbrook, B.C. and Mr. and “Mrs. Howard Desjardins of Clear- brook, are staying in A. P. Harm's former home for a week and while here are. hunting. Mrs. Desjardins is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Harms and re- cent newlywed. : “Mr, vand Mrs. Bill’ Rempel have mamed their new baby daughter Cheryl Ann. Cheryl's birthday was in Sark s t October 4th ond’ Sth MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 tb. family pkt. TOMATO JUICE, Nabob, - 48 oz. tin CHICKEN, Burn’s, whole 3% tins each Frozen PIES Chicken, : Turkey, Beef King’s, 2 for COFFEE, Nabob, : Fine oF regular, Ib. .............. BUTTER, Ist. grade, | Cc y, tb. CHEESE WHIZ, Kraft, * 16 oz, jor PORK CHOPS, +b. PORK BUTT ROASTS, Rolled, ib. PORK ROASTS, picnic style, VEAL STEAK, loin, Lb.” VEAL CUTLETS, Lb. e ROUND STEAK, Lb. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR McCOLM LOCAL TURKEYS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER NEW STORE HOURS MONDAY 8:30 to 12 Noon TUESDAY — SATURDAY 8:30 to 5:30 BUTTER, Ist. grade, Glendale, th. Every Day Low Prices ent Teacher Associations else- where, and which would provide tions, ordinary expenses of the of various and fees for membership in the Film. Council and Society for Handicapped children, was pre- sented to the meeting by Mrs. C ' PREM, Swift's, PORK & BEANS, Broder’s, 4 for .. TOMATO SOUP, Aylmer’s, 4 tins fo MARGARINE, Solo, 2 Ibs. MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 1b. box APPLE JUICE,.Clear, 48 ox. PEANUT BUTTER, Squi KING SIZE BREEZE, FRUIT & VEGETABLES BANANAS, 2 EBs. .....-.. a APPLES, Macs, Junior Box, MEATS PORK BOSTON BUTTS, Ib BEEF BLADE ROASTS, blade removed, Ib. BEEF STANDING RIB. ROAST; Ib. BACK BACON, Ye Ib... BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. TRISCHUICKS It was agreed to set aside the sum of $160 for this purpose. Mrs, Mary Kennedy, treasur- er, presented the financial report sHowing the PTA had ended the term in a fairly good position. Receipts had been approxi- mately $400 and money had gone for the Scholarship won by Nor- | man Johnson and to graduation expenses, as well as other worthwhile projects. Cost of having engraving done on re- plica cups presented to award winners remains to be paid. Mrs. M Kennedy, secretary, read letters advising of- the October 19 in Penticton and of the Parent Teacher Federation Work Shop to be held under the auspices of the University ex- tension services at-UBC on Oct. 16, 17 and 18, ‘The meeting approved send- ing a delegate to the Border Con- - ference, and also voted to send «imember te the work shop sessions, if at all possible, as -it was’ felt much could be gained in the three day course. The president announced’ as the portion of the membership fees going to the Federation had attended in Nakusp recently. °™ A budget system, * which is” funds for expenses to conven-* With Miss t helping along, the “ice” was soon brok- Refreshments were served to thé ‘approximately 45 {n at- by Hospitality Chairman and her committee, TIMELESS: TOPCS. By Major John Moll. Is There Anything In Bible Pro- phecy For You? Read 11. Timothy Chapter 3 —1-17 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. * For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boast- ers, proud, ylasphemers, disobed- jent to parents, un- at blue-print reading, rib and keel construction, lay- out methods and so on.. These classes are scheduled for Tues- days, starting October 8, Final course described in the little book is that of Lumber Grading, and’ this is put on by the Interior’ Lumbermen’s As- sociation each year, working on the night echool plan. This class is of special interest to mill workers, lumber dealers, ete and will begin October 7. (instructor will be Herman Kemperman of Robson). If anyone wishes to obtain a copy of the booklet, and a registration form, these can be picked up at Marshall’s Store, Robson, Lewis’ Store, Kinnaird, Leitner’s Clothing and Celgar First Aid Office in Castlegar, also at the High School, holy. Without natural affections, trucebreakers, false accusers, in- continent, fierce, despisers of those that are good. ‘ Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away, “DOES THIS MEAN YOU?” Verse 7. EVER LEARNING, AND NEVER ABLE TO COME TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUTH. Do you belong to them? "Verse 13, But evil men slall and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and. being deceived, BUT CONTINUE THOU IN THE THINGS WHICH THOU HAST-LEARNED' AND HAST BEEN ASSURED OF, KNOW- ING OF WHOM THOU HAST LEARNED THEM: And that from a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able; to make thee . OGLOW BROS. Store Closed: Monday Afternoon 7 Open All Day Wednesday & Supply Co. Ltd. Building Supplies - hone Arar STORE CO-OP. PINE AT FOURTA AAT l : SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 9 : | Night School Classes OF OGTOBER7, FOR ‘INFORMATION oN ANY NIGHT ‘SCHOOL COURSE CONTACT MR. N: TURICK, DIRECTOR OF NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES Offered Se ee anne Courses ‘Photography | - 8. : YEnglish For New Canadians . Weed Working = ‘Lumber Grading It. St. John Ambulance First Aid : Sewing & Drassmaking ., Art : 13. — OTHER COURSES WILL BE AVAILABLE — » The director of night school, has the right to close any class which has not 15 members to begin with, and those classes whose membership falls below 10. members during the year. Leatherwork 9,, Keep Fit Class For Women 10 Boat Building. Square : Dancing, Beginners & Intermediate 12. Typing Golf Fundamentals 1957 ‘Payment of fees must he mado at your first class wise unto through faith which is in Christ, Jesus. Is there such a possibility in your home? Have you grown too wise to take stock in such a thing? All Seriptures are given by inspiration of God, and is pro- fitable for Doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instuction in righteousness. That the man: of God may be perfect, throughly furnished un- to all good works, Where do you stand in th sight of God? Check on yourself while it { time. Goad bless you. (Trail, B.C.) ‘The appoint- ment of R., E. Walton:to the posi- tion of Assistant Manage, Pur- chasing Division, was announced by R. D. -Perry, Vice-President and General Manager of the Con- solidated Mining and Smelting Company. Mr. Walten was born in Cumberland, England. He attend- ed the University of Alberta, LEWIS! ‘STORE — Kinnaird . Your, Registration Forms May" Be Turned In At The Following Places. SHHS — N, Turik, Director’: MARSHALL'S STORE —! Robson LEITNER’S LTD. — Castlegar . FIRST AID OFFICE —~Celgar in mining in’ 1928. He had joined’ Cominco during the previous year at Kim- berley and his early service was in mine survey. work. ‘Mr. Wal- ton was later a pilot-engineer on pioneering exploration work in the North. Between 1931 and 1938 he held supervisory posts in the chemical fertilizer plants at Trail, and in 1933 was trans- ferred to Purchasing” as - tech- | nical’ buyer, He became assis- tant purchasing agent in 1946, Silver Birch News ‘Went to visit the school when it was raining this week and be- lieve’ me, that. is not the best time to go, It rains inside and cut there, However the scaffold- ing was set up outside and lots of tar paper rolls around so it looks as if we might have a "new roof on the little school building very soon now. The flu bug most have bit- ten members of the school this week because Dix was holding the fort ali alone when I arrived, Mrs, Palsson seid both Betty and Mickey had-been feeling not too well on Monday and hadn't been back since. Hope you are okay‘ by the time you read this kids Some of the: time Betty ha: a little playmate, Irene wh comes to the school periodicall; but hasn’t got used to a-whol day as yet, Both girls seem quit pleased to have a playmate. Project for last week was covering two ice cream boxes and pasting pictures on them— the result—lovely wastepapel baskets, Very nice job too, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 3, 5 pe 1957 Trail Canadian Legion Branch-No. 11 and Ladies WHITE HEATHER. CONCERT PARTY . Auxiliary Presents NIEL KIRK & HIS OF 1957 (Direct From Bonnie Scotland) COMINCO GYMNASIUM, TRAIL, B.C. Wednestay, Ocioher 23, 1957 Tickets Available At PITTS REXALL DRUG CANADIAN LEGION Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 Program Commecnes at 8:00 p.m. Anti-Freeze $3.65.a Gallon NOW IS THE TIME TO TUNE-UP FOR WINTER LET US CHECK YOUR RADIATOR HOSE and THERMOSTATE — Get In Before- The Rush — DO IT NOW Castle Moiors — —_—_—_—_— SONATA ATA TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS @ TV-ANTENNA EQUIPMENT “Years of experience is our guarantez of dependable service’. . PHONE 3331° ice CTT TO THE RESIDENTS OF.- CASTLEGAR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 6- 12 1S ite Prevention In the face of ‘Canada’s ahosking toll of life and property, the work of fighting fires before they start hos becorie a national crusade by the - nation’s army of 27,000 fire fighters. WE CAN ALL DO OUR BIT TO PREVENT FIRE DON’T OVERLOAD ELECTRIC CIRCUITS _ DON'T DUMP HOT ASHES ON INFALAMMABLE MATERIAL British Columbia's Fire Loss Increased By $4,000,000 In 1956 Over 1955 LET’S MAKE CASTLEGAR SAFE FROM FIRE AND LOSS DON'T LEAVE AN OPEN ‘FLAME E. A. LEWIS Fire Chief {na aNoHNANANNN HERNAN