saa ANO TELL THE SAHOMAN TD LEAVE ME A BUCKET FULL,” Castlegar Happenings : | Mrs. F. W, Woodrow who is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital is expected: home this weekend, Miss June Killough motored to Vancouver last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. Read of Trail to attend the wedding of Dennis Read and Miss Gail McKinnon. Rev. and Mrs, W. J, Silver- wood of Nelson, and Miss S, Ross of Willow Point were: din- ner guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Horswill. Sunday visitors at the Norswill home were Mr. and Mrs, Don Dallas and Mrs, P, E. Burroughs of Trail. Mrs, W. Easton is | gare past week with “her mother, Mrs. W. Schwartzenhauer. |, ‘“Mr. and Mrs. R, A. D. West are holidaying in Southern Cali- fornia. Kinnaird Korner - Mrs. J. W. Dougan has been in Nakusp for the past three weeks, at the home of her fath- er, Mr, G. H. Gardner. Spending the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. Fourt were: Denise of Kimberley and Const, Don McDonald. Sun- day, those present for a family dinner were Mrs. L. Ham and children of Rossland and Mr. Don Heiser of Coleville. Mrs. W. Campbell is one of the invited guests to attend the annual Banquet a few days in Nelson at the home of her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. W. Byers. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig had as their guests at dinner on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs, Rod Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neave and son of Trail, and Mr, Niel Johnson and sons from Oasis. Mrs. Marie Stover is a pa- tient in the Trail-Tadanac hospi- tal. Mrs. Al Link returned to Kimberley on Monday, with Miss Denise Fourt and“Mr. Don Mec Donald after having spent the given by Rev. D. A, Mackeller at his New Denver charge where she will spend the weekend. Mrs, J. Molloy has returned from the coast accompanied by her daughter Judy who had been under medical observation. The Anglican Church W.A, held a very successful tea and sale on Saturday, Feb, 8. This Valentine Tea was under the convenorship of Mrs, T. Green with Mrs, F. Peterson, Mrs. J. Robinson, and Mrs. N. Fishwick in charge of the decorations. Mrs. E. Walker welcomed the Mi Transportation ANYONE DRIVING TO AND FROM TRAIL OR NELSON DURING WORKING HOURS AND WHO’ WOULD TRANSPORT ARTHRITIC PATIENTS TO THE HOSPITALS FOR TREATMENT ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT: THE OFFICES OF Drs. Fowler and Johnson Drs. Smythe and Ruebsaat Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Castlegar The nurse is saving regularly for a vacation trip Wanted OR OR ANY ROTARY “MEMBER jeraronc AHRNNn HE DISTRICT SOCAL NO ‘Kinnaird t Ane TNR Ra ‘REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kaufman ~ 3227 + Mrs. Smecher - 4588 Mrs, Williamson Mrs. Warkentin 24 Castlegar Robson ~* ~ Deer, Park — Renata |. - patrons, Pouring were “Mrs. Kirby,‘ Mrs. D. McIntosh, Mrs. N. MeNeil and Mrs.'W, Mac- Cabe, Convenor of the -bake table was Mrs, W. Fox; Sale of work, Mrs. G, Reith; Parcel Post Mrs. J. H. McLeod; In charge of the guess box was Mrs. B. Cal- kin. Winner of wiiich was Mrs, C.. Hingley of Castlegar, It con- tained a sct of musical salt an¢ Repper shakers. Mrs. Ricth’s Sunday School Class -sponsored the candy counter under the supervision of Beverley Robin- son, Carol Green and Wendy Rieth, Mrs. M. Brandson was in charge of the kitchen. Happy to report that the Claude-: Philips will be home from Vancouver where his health is Members of the Anglican Church committee, Art Eldridge, Mrs. F. Peterson, Wilf Leduc, Gordon Rieth, George Jackson, W. Fox, held their meeting on Monday evening, with Rev. Resker in’ the chair, This was a carry. over of the Vestry meeting held in January, Mrs, Green was re-elected treasurer for the 7th term. A. number a oples were discussd for the church, also “its exten- sion, ‘New: officers present were Frank Mitchell as Vicar War- den, and Jack Kirby as People’s Warden, The. Catholic Clubs Febru- ary meeting on Tuesday evening well attended with eighteen members participating in a dis- cussion of their work for the Fall Bazaar. Mrs. J. Molloy, hav- ing recently returned from Van- couver gave an interesting talk on the new Pedeatrics Depart- ment in the Vancouver general hospital, which is really a chil- dren’s Health Centre. Mrs. Bill Robinson was hostess to this large group and served a deli-, cious lunch with the assistance of Mrs. Ti; Fourt and Mrs. Ber- nie Cain, Mr, and Mrs, J. Webster, have returned from a 3 month holiday visiting in Santa Moni- ca and Hollywood. The guests ‘of relatives, supper Saturday evening, were Mrs, R. T. Waldie, Mrs, D, Ma- gee, and Mrs. ‘There were 30 present, The guests arrived first at. the..home of.Mrs. R. T. Waldic, then pro- ceeded to Mrs. D, Magee's; then finishing at the home of Mrs, W. T. Waldie. After supper, ping pong and many other. games were enjoyed, The proceeds of the supper are for the Women's Institute room in th new Cast- legar and District Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Waldic by Mr. A. Lundy and Mr, and Mrs, Bob Horswill motored to Nakusp Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldie and family. Renata Tidings Peter Dewdney of Trail, Progressive Conservative candi- @ate and strong Supporter of John Di in the forth- coming election, visited with the people of Deer Park and Renata on Saturday. He said he had not realized that neither place had electrical power and was asked if the Fed- eral government might contri- power line as a measure to re- lieve unemployment. Deer Park Socials The February meeting of the Deer Park Women's Insti- tute was held ‘at-the home of Mrs. A. Phelps with 7 members in attendance. A donation is to be sent to the Pennies for Friend- ship. Memorial Fund. Members received more materials for sew-. ing for the forthcoming bazaar. Several finished articles were ‘ \ Hostesses to a progressive NOTICE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE 1st. Aid Classes “WILL COMMENCE. "THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 STANLEY: HUMPHRIES, HIGH SCHOOL p 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. W. -T,.. Waldie, | = Castlegar and District HOSPITAL Tenders are invited for a contract to undertake the , Hospital L di in the buildi the hospital. Details available’ from the administrator * Bids to be receivad before the 22nd of February ipment and facilities lied by using the ‘cad a2, tol ) the Castlegar and District Hospi- tal recently’ havé been’ a set of|. i; the amount of $25. ; @ cheque from .Mr.~Osachoff in bute to the construction of a} on display. Mrs. V. Coleman will be the hostess at the March meet- | ing, Mrs. F. Briggeman was’ the winner of the contest, held after, refreshments were served. ‘< Mrs. N. A. Mottershead was the hostess when several mem- bers of the Women's Institute met at her home for the weekly sewing meeting. At this meeting, tea-towels were finished, pillow cases made and several aprons made. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mottershead. The next meeting ‘will be at the home of Mrs. R. Briggeman. ’ Mr, and Mrs. F. Briggeman had as recent guests, Mrs.-W. J. Robson - Socials Mr. and Mrs. G. Bastcott, and son Wayne of Rossland were guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. John- son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L, Emanuel and family of Ymir, were guests of Mrs. Beth Rogers Sunday. Mrs. D. Dunoan left on Sun- dday for Chilliyack, to attend the Golden Wedding of her parents. Mrs. W. Shelloff returned home Sunday’ from, the hospital where she * was 3 patient for 3 ———} The fother is saving for the things Both have a bank account-and_ a purpose for saving THE CHARTERED BANKS SERV!™S YOUR COMMUNITY a growing child will need Nurse and father both agree that some things _ axe too important to leave’ to-chance. So, ~ like most Canadians, each uses for planned saving, making regular deposits . to’ accomplish a definite purpose. Your own savings plan may,b be a short-term, * * modest éne — - maybe a vacation trip, or new drapes for the living room. Or: + may be tong-range, like providing more security, greater comfort and independence . for you and your family. But whatever use you find for the money you save, you'll always be glad you saved it! Save ata bank — millions do! Hale and Mrs. I. G.' Wiebe’ of Renata; W. Briggeman, Mr. and Mrs, Ralmond Briggeman: and daughter Janice of Trail and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont of Kin- naird, A. Law left for Nelson where Lake General. Hospital a a chartered bank - HE: ne PETER DEWDNEY. % eae Tee He Government Candidate .., In Kootenay West CIAT .Monday, 6:50 p.m. ; Give’ Kootenay West @ chance —VOTE DEWDNEY. for a, Diefenbaker gavernment ‘your goal .|-he is a patient in the Kootenay i February 14 and 15 WAFFLE SYRUP, Nabob, 33 oz. jar. o... PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt Jemima ™3}lb. bags ity pierre Secko, : TUNA vA FISH, Island Flakes, Mele Voais Pe Gabe oon Aylmer cream style, 15 oz. 2 tins for BT or re COREG bce aie PUMPKIN, Aylmer, 20 oz. tin 2 tins for wat wln cobs dele so. ADE reareeenrs 29c - RASPBERRY JAM, Nebo, 4's Tin Fete eat sect ee eee eee e ss 990 ‘LICORICE ALESORTS. pe Ib. cello bag ..........5... 39¢ SCOTTIES. TISSUE, colored,. SEED eet: Sees eerily, Ger Petree, cello wrapped, L OMATOES, . : Per Tube ..........-.2...... BBe ORANGES, California, : 2Ibe. for... eee esas BBE TURNIPS, Lb beveseeras OBe BLUE BRAND CHOICE BEEF Sag is RIB ROAST,.. ae ROASTS, “CHUCK ROASTS, We deliver Tuesdays, & ‘Fridays © op. Refail Store ATH: end. PINE. Mrs, J, W. Lupton, Victoria, son, Bruce, for this four-generation picture with her daughter, Mrs, 3. W. Collinson, right, and granddaughter, Mrs... B. Johnson, Both Mrs. Collinson and Mrs, Johnson live in Kinnaird, B.C, B.C, holds her great-grand- DEER PARK: SOCIALS A and ‘Hospital Recei Many Donations Among the many gifts to and Mr. P. Dewan Progres- sive-Conservative Candidate: for the coming clection, were weelc- end visitors to Deer Park and Renata, Bob Worley of Trail spent the ‘kend with his father who ‘Baby Scales’ i drom the Pythian Sisters and a cheque for $150 from the ‘Order of Easterri Star organization, reports’ Mr. Bainbridge, administrator. A cheque from the Kinnaird Brownies was alsa received in Mr. Bainbridge also received the amount® of: $10 this being a pension cheque turned over to the hospital society to -use for something in the hospital, is spending a few weeks at his home here, « PITTS — To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pitts, Calgary, February 9, a@ son, James Herbert. ~ v ‘Natural Gas Units HOT WATER TANKS © COLEMAN-VIT-ROCK INSULATION AND WHITE GLASS LINED NATURAL GAS FURNACES re 1: FURN COLEMAN BLEND-AIR AND ARMSTRONG-* ACES TAPPAN GAS RANGES » NO DOWN KOOTENAY FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS AND SUPPLIERS PHONE 5155° PAYMENT BUILDERS Let's Gef Your BRAKES Ready For Spring THIS WEEK NOW TO FEBRUARY 22 °S SPECIAL - "lof the employees -may be from || find suitable lodgings. The hospi- Anglicans Hear : Church At Pot Luck Shipper The Annual Vestry meeting ;here was preceded by an enjoy- ; able. Pot Luc SHEP Tic tevening, attende “titty “or! sixty’. members. ‘The meal, as is‘‘usual with Spot luck suppers, was comprised of a ‘suprising variety of hot dishes, .. including Archdeacon Reskera famous "stew", 4 ‘St. Alban's, organist, Mrs. A. “Hostetter was presented with a gift fro mthe Church members, th recognition of her * faithful services éach. Sunday, or at any time anorganist is required, The presentation’ was made by. Mr. Resker “on ‘behalf of the cong- regation.: ~ Church Wardens apointed for 1958 were J. F. Killough, Rector's Warden and Peter Hann, People’s Warden: Elected to serve on the Chur- ch Committee were C. H. King, H. F. Howes, G. Fowler, C. Thring, Dr. G. Page, Jas, Too- good, A. T. Horswill,, A. E. Nor- ris, C. Petts, A, Mackareth and two members’ of the Women’s Auxiliary and St, Alban’s Guild who are to be named, Lay Read- ers are Mr. Horswill and Mr. Norris, Appointment of’ and Treasurer will be made at the. forthcoming Committee meeting, Annual reports were given by Secretary Dr. George Page and the Financlal report for Cas- tlegar Parish was presented by A.-E. Norris. Treasurer. Kospital Auxiliary Members of the Ladies’ Aix-| iliary to the Castlegar and Dist- rict were introduced to the Matron, Mrs. H. Higgens, at their regular monthly meeting, held at the home of Mrs, L. V. Camp- bell. Secretary Mrs. Higgens spoke (riefly and answered numerous ques- tions put to her by the members The Matron stated there. will pe 10 nurses employed in the hospital, four nurses’ aides, one maid, three kitchen ‘help and two laundry workers.’ ° Mrs, Higgens advised as some out of town, the problem is. to tal society is anxious ‘to know if| any billets are available. This]: would amount to rogming accom- of St. Alban’s Anglican Church; the Parish Hall, gave his report on activities for the past year, ‘was made, by J. R. Killough. ‘talied and complete report for the entire Parish .of Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson, Fridpy night's report marked the twelfth stich annual statement to be pre- pared by Mr. Petts. Movement”, the ‘drive to make the Parish entirely independent. and ‘self-supporting was reported, together with increased enthus- iasm among Parishioners, had been one of gratification and Pleasure in serving the Rector, he had enjoyed the position. Dr. Page, retiring Peoples’ Warden, also stated the year's duties had been a pleasure, Financial Report: for St. Alban’s W. A, and Mrs. gave a comprehensive resume of the projects and work accom- Plished by the W. A. in 1958. tion to the fact the Women's Auxiliary will be observing their < ninth anniversary this week. tement for the Guild. was Mrs. T. Lampard, and Guild Pi Mrs. various projects, and so on, which the Guild had undertaken. financial report of the C: Sunday School, and Archdeacon Resker spoke briefly on the good werk done by the Young People's Clubs, both Seniors and Juniors. activities of the men's organi- zation, the Brotherhood of Ang- lican Churchmen. This has been rather slow getting started, and credi Report On James Toogood, in charge of Bizeport.on Vicarage affairs’ :,Colin Petts presented a de- Success: of. the “Forward Mr, -Toogood, ‘retiring Rec- tor's Warden, said the past year Jas. Toogood: gave the M. -Woolverton Mrs, Woolverton drew atten- Presenting the financial sta- Hingley reported: on the catering, teas Mrs, W. E. MacCabe gave the Mr. Toogood also reported on is only about one year. old, but it is expected to get things going in the spring, J. F. Killough reported on work with the Church. Choir, advising there are 13° members, and the Junior Choir is‘doing fine work, — thus being a‘real help ‘and asset .to the Choir as ‘a_whole.» As..Choirmaster, Mr. Killough, aes out 2 lot of fF) illough, no ena foh the a Ava when he is often’ out: jot town on tis: : iness, Eng prelogts set the Bavelape odation only, it is thought, as meals would be provided at the hospital, _ ‘Anyone having reoms.. or, knowing . of . rooms available should contact Mr.. Bainbridge at his office in the old Fire-Hall building on. Pine St. 3. J, had more than doubled. during the year just completed. account of the doings of the “Lit- school children, Yearly big af- showed onvelope, contributions Mrs. R. A. D. West.gave an tle Helpers", who are’ the pre- fair for Little ‘Helpers is “a tea party for the mothers. At the close of the meetifig Mr. Resker thanked each and every person who had helped in making 1957 a notable year for the Church in this area; and said he felt Friday's meeting to be one of the best he-has seen, He advised the group ‘of com- mencement of-Confirmation clas- ses both''for stidents, and -adults, Mr. Resker, in closing, ask- ed the, support, of those present to the ‘plan to lodge a formal protest with the: Provincial Gov- ernment regarding the staft cuts CASTLEGAR, NEW Thursday, February'13, 1958 os at Woodlands School;+ “and the’ moving, or closing of the Borstal Institution at New Haven, The meeting was unanimous in its support of the resolution which will be sent in immediately, Lay delegates to the Synod are Mr. Horswill and Jack Tay- Jor as; substitute representative. Rev. Beames and Rev. Wallace, who filled in for Mr. Resker dur- ing his “absence to attend — thi World speout Jamboree in Eng- Tang, Castlegar D DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN SERVED ON SUNDAY From 2 to 8 p.m. at the . impaired hearts. . Life In: aids Heart Many people are making for the sewing F that $27 worth ‘of wool had been purchased, and was now out for $25 more on materials for baby garments . B A ‘plan ‘was suggested for} ‘making ‘Travelling Baskets’ to -be circulated in Castlegar, Rob- ‘son’ ard ‘Kinhdird. The” basket ‘has, articles. for sale. in it ‘and each: memberis to buy some: thing: and, send the basket’ on.’ A “question arose on wiiat the . hospital. to help out. Mrs, Higgens: suggested they could have -a ‘setvice cart and sell cigarettes ‘and candy to patients after visiting hours. The supplies would :remdin . at. the hospital would be‘available at Py ter of the: work’ of the ‘Junior: ‘Auxiliary was discus- sed, and it’was pointed’out these girls called ‘themselves ‘the ‘Girls | of HPD. 30'-rather than the: Jr.) Auxili WE WILL PULL YOUR WHEELS TO EXAMINE | ‘It -was ‘iguggested | a. Junior Auxiliary -be formed ‘under. the sponsorship. of the Senior group, to include grades 11 and 12 girls. Delegates could attend the meet- ing of the Senior’ Auxillary arid report back to their executives. Memberni ies for the, girls would be 5 a ‘ In aly. to questions on the furnishing of children's. ward, Mrs. Higgens advised the wards" would‘ be ‘equipped with only. bare essentials, and she felt that gifts of such items as blackboard and. chalk, record player, coloring book and crayons would be wel- comed by the patients. :»» Members are asked to .checic with Mrs. Higgens on these’ pur- saying | 2 knitting.up. She was authorized | - Auxiliary ‘members could do at] : equipment, These cost mo: Last year, with timely Life Photo: research test to dotermine the work capacity of people with surance , Foundation good recoveries from severe heart attacks. New advances in medical science and surgery are saving their lives. However, many more lives may be saved if, through research, the causes of heart disease can be determined. . : h of this nature is a long range project. It requires highly trained workers and the most modern ney. financial assistance from the the leart Fe and ‘more happily. - THE LIFE INSURANCE tion of Canada mee to correlate and step up the tempo of research into the causes of heart disease, | This-is just one of many ways in which the Life Insurance Companies in Canada are encouraging amedical research that will help Canadians live longer: COMPANIES IN ‘CANADA L770 ROT PAY’ . TAKIT MEN at BUY THE LADY OF THES HOUSE — Maybe a new car —maybe only a candy bar —~BUT REMEMBER HER ON FEB. 14, VALENTINE’S DAY . e . we have a nice assortment? of bulk candy for . that Valentine Party! Marshmallows, large fluffy MIRACLE WHIP, 16 ox. jar only ORANGE JUICE, 48 oz. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 ox. 2 cans ........ SPUDS, 25 Ib. cello ALLSWEET 2 Ibs. - Sirloin Steak, T-BONE, ib. ........... SMOKED SAUSAGE, country das MINUTE STEAK, .. tenderized , Lb. BREAD, Bake-Rite, 2 loaves: wee eation.in some instances. -‘: chases to prevent needless dupli-|. 100 LBS. B.C. POTATOES, . iach Baines oll PREM, Swift’s, 3 tins BOLOGNA slicad, Ib. BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ih. PASTE WAX, Johnson 2 Ib: tin BREEZE, -king sixe white'or blue Pkg. Stuart House Wax-Wrap Buy 2. Rolls and Get One: i F-R-E-E Z . JUSt. sign your name : Winner $49.95 Carving -Set MRS. NEL STEFONIU } Open Late Friday “Nig of family shoppers cement