CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1961 Fall Fair af Weekend Termed a Success Mrs, Fred Konkin of Slocan Park won the challenge trophy os the top exhibitor In the Castlegar and District Fall Fair held here at the weekend, She also won the award os the exhibitor having the greatest num- -ber of exhibits entered in the Fair. Crowned Queen of the Fair on Friday evéning was Edwina Hyde. She was crowned by retiring queen Charlotte Sharples. The Fair was officially opened ‘by Rossland4Traill MLA Donald Brothers who expressed his plea- sure at belng able to attend the Fair. Castlegar village ! Aage Sylvest also spoke a few words and congratulated all the exhibitors and those who had taken Pare in the Fair, Musle during the entering and retiring of the Fair queen and her “party was played by the SHHS and under the direction of band- master Norman Fishwick. Fall Fair board” president, Pete Ewart, his‘thanks to all those who attended the Fair, to the . IODE for sponsor! the Queen contest, to all” organizations for their help, to the exhibitors, to the members of the Fair and to all who helped in any way whatsoever. .| educational affairs, {J pressure for establishment of a fed- THEN YOU ARE. LIKELY TO BE the athletic type! Strong, self-confident, loving outdoor sports—writing from-an African safarl you would naturally Includes: Ml Your: correspondent’s full and“correct postal ad- dress Ml Your own name and return address in upper left corner HJ AND THE CORRECT POSTALZONE NUMBER IF YOU ARE WRITING TO QUEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, — - _OR VANCOUYER.. * eatlonal erretras The door prize Friday evening was won by Mrs, W. Portcr of Rob- son, The winning ticket was drawn by Queen Edwina. goers were entertalncd by magic tricks performed by L, Helbert of Rossland, Prize winners in the IODE draw, held Saturday evening were Chernoff. Winner of the door prize Saturday was Mrs. N. Cermill, ‘Legion LA draw winners were Gary Bacon of Kinnaird, Vern Car. penter of ‘Trail, Mrs, D. L. Brothers of Trail, Joe Dunlop of Castlegar and Ralph: Desoulniers of Kin- naird. Section aggregate winners in the Fair were: Vegetables, Mrs. Fred Konkin; fruit, Mrs. Vera Wan. Jott of’ Robson; flowers, Mrs, R. Baglo of Kinnaird; dalry products, Mrs, J. Pedersen of Castlegar. Canning, Mrs, J. 8. Hunter of Robson; baking, Mrs, Perry Ward of School Trustees Plan to Meet In Halifax, N A. M. Harvey of Ocean Falls, president of ‘the B.C, School Trus- tees Association, will lead 15 Bri- tish Columbia trustees to the an- nual meeting of the Canadian Sthool Trustees Association at Hal- fax, N.S. Sept. 17-19. * One of their prime ‘objectives wil Ibe to make the Canadian as- sociation more effective in national and to Jead eral branch On the. Saturday evening Falr-|- F, Creighton and Mrs. Florence} Montrose; needlework, Mrs, Helen Armatrong of Nelson; handicrafts, Mrs, Helen Armstrong; art, Mrs. D. E, Havdale of Robson, The grand aggregate ‘and aece tion aggregate trophies were award- ed to the winners by Ernie Fitz-| 1 patrick, president of the KRO Com- munity Chest, Fair entered by 163 exhibitors,The number of exhibits was* down a commented on the high standard of exhibits, i A full lst of winners will bes carried in next week's Castlegar News. i ‘There were 1,198 exhibits in the little from Iaat year but all judges ‘The urgency of speeding up the production of Christian Scriptures in more than a thousand languages and dialects to meet the unprece- dented and ever increasing needs of the’ millions who are learning. to read, was streased by Rev. J, A. ‘Tingley, Vancouver, provincial sec- retary of the Canadian Bible Soc- jety, in addressing in the Pentecost- al Tabernacle a rally.of. the Castle- Bibles are Needed In 1,000 Languages the oecretary-treasurer, and hon- orary presidents: are Dr.. W.- al Wright and W. T. Waldle, dents and on ‘the executive are re- Presentatives, of ‘the churches, An | + appeal is being. made to the Com-|: munity Chest for’a larger grant help meet the critical situation the Society faces, The ministers are vice prest- it to gar and District Branch of the So- clety. Stating that 1,000,000 people learn to read each week, Mr. ITing- ley appealed for increased support of the Bible Soclety which provides the missionaries of all churches with the Scriptures go far below Kinnaird Socials ‘cost that the annual loss to the So- clety is. more than $1,600,000. ‘ Even-in the. English language, he continued Scriptures are subsid- ized in order that all people may be able to afford a Bible, .which is sold through the Bible House in ‘Vancouver for as: little as 85c The.secretary spoke of the work of the Bible Society in’ this pro- vince where ‘through the Bible House and two colporteurs over 53,000 copies of the Scriptures were or office, Canada has no such federal of- fice. at Present to give this country “edu- last year in 33 languages, and in addition more than’ 5,000 Mrs. J. Kayfman, Phone 365-8488 Mr, and Mrs, A. A. Lambert have been to Vancouver’ recently by. their Maureen who haa entered St. Paul's School of Nursing. J. F. W. Pierpoint of, wyoming, Ontario, grrived here from. the const to visit at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Exnle Plerpoint. After. spend- ing the past five months on tour of Europe ena the Middle East, Mr. back to ‘Bibles and were pre- sented to new Canadians at citizen- A good deal of the business ‘of the CSTA convention will be pre- paration for next year’s ship. Mr. Tingley ‘presented an in- spiring motion picture entitled, “So Great the Light” portraying the ‘of the € on in which and in braille for the blind in trustees ‘are concerned with aims of education, research and professional ‘status of teachers. Air Gadets Hold ‘Church Parade Here on Sunday Flight Lieutenant J.B. C. Mace Bain Jed 98 alr cadets in a parade of Castlegar Sunday evening which drew cadets from Trail, Nelson and Castlegar. ‘The Trail Pipe Band Jed the parade which ended at the United Church whére all the cadets and leaders attended the evening ser- yourmail— check the yellow pages of your Telephone Directory for full postal information, « , Posteic 4! Bae rece Weer ea eh cee ca Tic A cATcAcAToK| --ms(HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. oe 2 i) tered the church basement where vice ¢ by Rev. R. H, Pratt, ‘The service was held to com- memorate the Battle of Britain. After. the ‘service, the cadets were lined up in front of the chur- ch where ‘the colors were paraded. After a ahort parade the cadets en- goffee and doughnuts were served. “\ Woodrow. Mrs. D. A. McIntosh 1s 40 languages, The Braille Bible in|, English in 39 volumes costing $100 to produce is sold to the blind for $10 and in some cases given with- out charge, it was stated. The rally was conducted by Rev. Roy .Webb in the absence of the president, Rev. R. H. Pratt. Mr, ‘Webb was assisted by Rev. F. E. LEGION CORNER ~ By CLUB REPORTER At the regular meeting of Sept. 5, Com. Lamb announced that we now have 246 paid up members and need elght more to equal Inst year's membership. The Nelson Branch extended an invitation for s color party from our branch to be on:hand for the visit of Lt-Gov. Pearkes on. Sept. 14, Because this was'a weekday, there were no members present that were. able to attend, mm, Sommerfield reported that local athletes Susan: Mitchell, Gerald Goresky and-Don .Schwart- zenhauer had put up a fine showing at the Legion sponsored track meet during this. year’s: PNE.: Miss ‘Mit-. chell placed fourth in the discus and fifth in the broad jump. Local Man Attends _ Vancouver Mooling: ‘an attempt will be made to es. tablish more ‘senior citizens bran: ches throughout the province of Bo. This decision. was made at an “BLADE ROAST BEEF, ib; ....:... 65 T-BONE or. ‘CLUB STEAK, Ih, ..... 78 PORK cHOPS, all cuts, BB ae 8c MINCED BEEF, Th, BAGK BACON, ‘sliced, Ih, WAX PAPER REFILLS, red & while, 2-480 PORK & BEANS, Cheisoy, 8 tins .. $1.00, PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48 oz... 89 TIDE, Giant ....2.00000 eseeece 156 TOILET TISSUE, Westminster, 8 rolls. 89c = ing of the held at ‘Vancotiver, reports Ernest Balley of Kinnaird who is a mem- ber of the Castlegar Senior Citizens Association and who also serves on the provincial: executive. “The bigger we are, the strong- er we are,” commented: Mr, Bailey. paisa: * BIRTHS My, and Mrs.: RK, Fitzpatrick’ have | Visits Local Chapter was Canada a "the Ernie Pierpoints when.the “Oronsay” decked In vane couver harbour. last’ week, * ‘Pat Lambert ts enjoying a bas ‘The Lamberts had their son, Terry Donovan, visiting them for two weeks when Mr. Donovan travelled,from his home in Camp Borden, Ontario; to the west coast on Air Force duty. He was in charge of 1,800 Air Cadets on training ex- ercises at Gea Island and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lambert on com- pletion of the Air Force schedule before returning’ to the east. * ‘Sunday visitors at the home of been My, and DMrs.:Ken Steele and children Nadine, Linda and Kathy of Rossland, Mr, and Mrs, J, Logelin spent the current weekend in Spokane. Sharon Markle left Saturday to study at the municipal: hospital at Lethbridge, Alta., where she has enroled in the three-year Jab tech. niclan course...‘ >) Whe Baden Powell. Club opened | their fall series of meetings last Thursday when Mrs. W, Leduc was hostess to nine members, They: made final arrangements for a’ sewing ‘table.and_ bake’ b! ‘Their: first project: is to be held in Sept. 23 at 630 in the evening. On Her Official Visit Mrs. Florence Porter, of New ‘Westminster, worthy g*and matron of ‘the Grand Chapter of B.0. Or- der of the Eastern ‘Star, made her official visit to Minto Chapter No. ‘79 last week. » There were many ‘visitors pre- sent from Trail, Nelson‘and Ross- land Chapters, Prior to‘the meeting the members enpoyed a ‘turkey banquet which was held in the Un- ited Church. basement. While in the ‘Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Porter. =s\To. Const, and Sept. 16, a son, LAIDLOW — To Mr. and Mrs. a daughter, ~ _ VOYEIN — To Mr, and Mrs, J, Voykin of Castlegar, Sept. 18, a daughter. a ae POPOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, ee Bee of Castlegar, oe 19, McDONALD Mrs. D.. McDonald’: of Kinnaird, |" R. Laidlow of Castlegar, Sept. 18, | sits. Miss the worthy mate ron of Minto cme ter. Mrs, Porter, lett for Rossland where she enjoyed a few days rest before leaving for other official vi- “among those going to Kettle Falls Saturday evening to. attend the Kettle Falls Chapter, Order of 4, Grummett, Mrs: LP. Ferguson, Miss L, McKenzie, ‘Mrs: J. Sherbikco Mrs. R. Defoe and Mrs, 8. Grant. BAILEY’ NAc In the Oglow Building YARDGOODS. “WALL-TO: TALL: GARPETING! * CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - DRAPERIES PHONE .. CASTLEGAR , 365-8222 S LTD. iness holiday. jn Vancouver this week. ° es the ‘Improvement: Sociéty”’ Hall on |* district. Mrs, Porter:was the guest |. the Eastern Star meeting, were Mrs.|. _ KINNAIRD, B.C. ” PHONE PARKAY. a : Margarine 2 Ibs... FIVE ROSES Flour : ss LB. ee WITH" ORDERS - FRESH GROUND Coffee Ib. BURNS Cheese 2 Ib : MAXWELL, HOUSE Instant Coffee 6 OZ, i MeDONALDS:.. Cinder Ale 2 quan BOTTLES FLUS. DEPOSIT. ON. BOTTLES SUNKIST Oranges 5 1. BAG . ‘Grapes : ‘TOKAYS,. 2 ae “KELLOGGS - GEE Com Flakes 12 OZ. PKG. “TOILET TISSUE ou 4 rolls . Bowling Column LETTER TO EDITOR John. Makortoff to Stand Trial Sek Wea (continiied trom Page one) » ) msenalany ana lock ‘ombs, They | gt. ‘ofa pal it the’ Keotanay aren eu 0: palm print foind on the brown tries Git” Sommsertine, re eae paper which covered the incendiary gi Rae a + formerly of} bomb was nog distinguishable, ‘Cat. / Bodneruk and a Miad=| Nelson and now of Vancouver, tes-| ‘ Ivan pare testified. to the donald both testified: as to, pri Jo-| tified ‘that’ no: fingerprints were finding of the incendiary bomb. in Dear Sir: Community Spirit. cation and date of discovery ‘of tho found on the ‘clock’ ‘bomb : while part the Oglow. Brothers storage ‘shed ‘NIGHT: COURSES The Castlegar School Board is prepared ‘to offer ea ee School pegen for. the residents, of: this Classes will commence ‘the first’ week in October, The following ‘courses. are being ‘« offered. lf suf- ficient: enrolment . is: obtained. Mathematics, Chemistry-Grade_ 12 a beter Blue ‘Print Reading, Typing ‘and Short Hand, -Basic. Law for Home Owners, Pulp Manufac- turing (Jan. to March 1962), English for New Canadians, Sewing, ‘Woodwork, Ladies Basket- ball, § Dancing, Shop Practice, St. John First Aid, any other course. as may be desired. More. information: will be given next" week as to AAA & and to the & little while later of the clock bomb. Mr,’ Acker- man. testified’ regarding, his guard- ing ‘of the premises. while ROMP present on: the case left. the ‘scene to go to the’ Castlegar detachment office, Sgt. "Lambert also’ testified that], a battery of. the same make and model ‘as ‘the one submitted ‘in evl- dence had been produced bya Mary Moojelaky to whom Makortoff sald he had given the battery which he Where fs the “community spir- it which should be in evidence in abundance within the confines of two such. beautiful towns as Kin- nalrd and Castlegar?, fs Having - ‘moved here; from a much -amalfer town which offered " Starting “this week, Castlegar News readers. will fInd a new col- umn devoted to- Canada's: moat pop_ services and. T-wonder ‘what is wrohg here. 14 it that no one here thinks much of “our” town? Whether:in search of new. shoes for baby, or in search of had admitted, in hia pur-' chasing from Federoff, ‘Mary Moo- Jelaky also ‘produced’an older’ bat- tery, sald the sergeant, © 3 Crown counsel L. 8, Gansner of Nelson, in summing up, said a great deal of evidence had been in. troduced to support the proposal that the marked battery attached to the bomb was the one which Ma. kortoff purchased ‘in’ Nelson, He’ said the pllers. used in the making of the bomb were found in Makor- toff'a bedroom and had been linked to the bom me aa Eirby's: testl= mony. .. Sie hea’ ‘been char. day, Hine and Place. Watet, for this ; LE, Cantell, "| Director, Phone 365-5103 al 2c | Nite selection of “decorator. colors = Easil Applied with ._ brush, roller, spray . “Dries. dust-free _ . in one hour.” - +: 35¢ own. 7] St Rita’s hall. (The ‘meeting. was {| executive convened. :/ tables brought-a-lot of complimen- | tary -commehts to Mrs, J. Corbett] ‘whose Son eements were very: or= d intends present. Father: Brophy. sald: | obee for funds "for. the shurch | ings ‘will be held in St. Rita's J pn the tine a ‘Tuesday of Sree | The: Se | Catholic: Women’s ‘Leagué heard re- ged. with making a bomb, and I charge that there is -no actual evi-| dence that he did make a bomb,” concluded Mr, Dean for the defence. +. “Zhe pliers -are the strongest evidence the crown has,” he stated. "They are shvionsly the crux of the sane! n Castlegar CWL Members. Enjoy Eagaee Suppor: *: The September lectin of the council was héld in preceeded bya delicious: spaghetti supper which. the members ‘of the ‘The artistic fall theme'on the] ere, were_27° members” grace,’ President Mrs, (R’Assie con- ducted .the "meeting with . all con- vemos giving their A grocery shower will be held at the Seay of. Geptember. for. the sisters, | Mrs, ‘From now,on. the montnly Beat | Langley: visited. with: ‘Mr, arid’ Mrs, ‘Mrs,'J. Nutall of Penticton,’ os ular Sport — BOWLING, and most experienced instructors — average. ‘Whether ‘you are a hero or a handtcapper on 'the lanes, HOW TO BOWL’ FIVEPINS will add to your reading pleasure|and add to your howling fun! <::'h ‘With more than: 32 years of playing experience . between them, Bert Garside and Jim: Hoult are recognized. as. two. of Canada’s top bowlers (with “lifetime averages. of mora than 260). And in: recent years, as Ohlef. Bowling. Instructors of. the Doubles Diamond Advisory Council, they have given instruction to thousands of men, women . and children, i oS Jim Hoult,:five times Canadian TV: bowling.champion, was winner of the flrat O'Connor ‘Open Tourna- ment, rated:as one of the top tour- naments in Canada. * Bert Garside ihas bowled four perfect games, in his 16 years of +] major league play and has held the high average for. the Teronto!. City Major League... ‘Two of Canada’s top bowlers Bert Garside‘ and’ Jim Hoult,’ wilt pass along ,to you the secrets of how to play the game, how to score the game and how to improve your “[home, offering. our share of free fun. and for. the whole family, does everyone think jatély of. going somewhere else? Dollars ‘spent at home help to build “our” town) — if our mer- chants flourish, other merchants conie in to fill the need for services we haven't got. Soon we are able to buy anything we require, right here in our own home town. More | businesses means, more donations and assistance in public facilities such as ‘parka, pools, rinks, halis. Projects such as Kinnatrd’s swimming pool would get done’ on time, parents ‘would have a play- ground area for their ‘children in- stead of just’ talking about “why, don’t they” make ‘a. place for kids to play which is handier than’ the ball park’ way up’ the hill. Ball clubs and hockey clubs would get the support they need,- “Everyone I have talked to about do something.” Who is THEY? They is us, you and “me, and everyone else pulling together to make ee town the best, most modern, mos! ikea about town of Its sige in the oa tate start buying at home, do- much more in’ the Way of public x this lethargy says “why don't THEY |‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept, 21, 1961 aia on any community project, Leta start Large “our” town’ the Town WITH A a A. Newcomer, » eine, BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT RENATA SOGIALS Mrs, M. Rohn Mr, Carl Rohn of Penny, Bo, fs holldaying at the home of Mr. and . John’ Rohn and ‘Mr. and Mr, M Rohn, Mr, Allan. Hunchak has left for Vancouver where he will attend Mr: Joe Sehlinger is vacationing |° in Vancouver. Mr, and ‘Mrs, Duncan Cum- mings and Kelly and Dana of Kaslo Were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M, Rohn. dar, and Mrs, ¥. Nagel of Trail spent the weekend at their summer home. Fé Mr. Jack Hansen’ of ' Grand Forks spent the weekend .at the home aso Mr. and Mrs. ‘I, Wiebe, ‘Mr, and Mrs, H: Toews of Cres. ton were recent visitors to Renata, TICKETS’ TO” ALL’ PARTS OF THE WORLD Castlegar Henretentativo for WEST'S | Dept. Store Phone 365-4911 nating at home of our time and money, joining service ‘clubs at “Castlegar Socials Mrs.” H.. Jotinson; Plone 365-8294 -Miss Darlene: Harding and’ her Hance, Mr, J. .Palfy, arrived: home by car Sunday .evening to. visit with’ the formers. parents Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Harding for.a few days. They feft. Wednesday. morning to return to their homes‘in Aldergrove. Qirs. A. Hosko visited with Mr. and Mrs,.R. Couch for.'a few days, Teturning .to her-home in Natal on Wednesday, ... 10-1 io Mere Burt ‘Campbell ett by plane today for. Toronto: where. he: will holiday for, two weeks, He ‘will also Nisit Ottawa and Montreal. Wayne | Enatcott of. Rossland :vi- sited -here “ Batuniay" and attended Hall} the Fall Fair... Mr, and: Mrs.; We ta ‘Marshall of ‘Ray McIver, for'a few! days. Sunday guests at’ the Melver's were Mr;:and |.’ Among those returning’ to UBC were Norman Johnson, Miss Judy Whittaker, Miss: Gail Leitner, Fred ‘Hostetter, Peter Dunlop and War- ren Thomlnson.' ha Munden of ‘Califor. : INSURANGE Far. All, Your : INSURANCE “AND fears ESTATE NEEDS Mrs. nia visited with relations here for three weeks, % ‘ ‘Mr, Bert Donnan who was a patient in the Trail ‘Tadanac. hos- on Morday.: Mrs, Evelyn. shaw, president of the Rebekah “Assembly of B.C. ac- companied by her husband, paid her official visit ‘to Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. .75 on. Monday’ evening. Mr, and Mra, Shaw arrived on Sun- were the» guests of: Mrs, They were entertained | at Iuacheon on Monday ht the home September meeting of the ports from cosvenors of the fall ba- Zaar which is tobe held in October. W. Hey- Wood and Mrs, B, oon: sewing . HE | Pollution'Board ~ 1a charge of the bake table wil ia and executive engineer forthe board has Sdyined, A the village council, To Visit Kinnaird “Members of ‘the, Pollution Con- ie ania the . board a Fourt ‘and Mrs. I. Cleeve: Mrs. G, Rust; ‘novelty. table; ‘T. Cormier and Mrs, D. Paul, ‘Mrs.. Paul: repotred on ime “Ete tention: given “to tthe @ report on ‘Aug, 26.0n the condition of the vil- .| lage’s,. water supply. The letter noted that the board ‘will oon be able to. ‘have more en- for: prob- -|Alban’s Parish: Hall prior to the at the ted hour honoring Mrs. Shaw. A‘pot-luck supper was. held. in’ St. Hingarson meeting Monday evening when there were several guests pre- sent from Rossland. -Mr, and ‘Mrs. Shaw left’ Tues- day ‘for Nelson ‘where Mrs. Shaw will pay her official. visit. before returning to her home in New West- minster. ‘Mrs, .M.. Peachey, who was 8 Patient in Vancouver General Hos. pital for 10 days, returned home at thé weekend. pital for a few days returned home S dayand while in, the District they |‘: “Eunice |’ cxsmsets & DISTRICT'S “CLEANERS CLEANERS “OWN. DRY Foot of Pine Street spring diocesan “convention held in Nelson, She stated that, there’ were ‘many ‘worthwhile ideas in making| the regular monthly. meeting, more having | some material for study’ “and iterate: fema’ in * ene ‘Calurabia Basin and at that time: there will “be. some detatied eras of your, swater supply, system ma Mr, “also. asks the..vil. | lage .to- have, a: map ° ‘of the water distribution. system . prepared with upon, it “in ‘order to\.tell ata glance whether |- ‘or. not'|there Js any, district in the community that is. having more Teogue at the ‘annual meeting of | the Silver Birch group for. ‘the | Handicapped on Oct,-16. ifo CONTINUES - OPEN MON. - FRI. 9 AM. TILL ns. PM TOKAY oR < SEEDLESS:. GRAPES 2. LBS. FOR ~ COFFEE™ ‘69 ‘Ib. 32.0Z. LUMBERIACK SY R UP 3 for $1.00 "DUNCAN HINES" ” 3 for $1.00, 3 for $1.00 BONELESS. ROASTS. 9AM TOS PM SAT. 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M.