CASTLEGAR NEWS, — January 22, 1959 Castlegar Happenings " Friords of Mrs. J, M. That- eher will be! pleaced to leavn che *were thanked for thelr year's work by Rov, Reser, and »the new affteors wished every svevers In thoir efforts to asst St Alban's Churel, ¥ from Vancou | ver wher> past three momhe, her sondn-tavy ana and Mrs, J, -Ralp! Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Waldie spent the weelsend in Spolsane. Mr Frank Knight of Je BC, who has been 2 the home sf-his daughter, Mr. and Clacke, for the pasty inlaw Sgua St. Alban’s Evencag keld theiy mecting last Thurs. day in the Parish Hall, and Plans were made for their an- nual Valentine Tea to be held February 14th. Archdeacon B. A: Resker then took the chair for the election of officers for 1959, with the following results; Mrs. Frank Woodrow, president; Mrs. J. R. Killough, vice-president and Mrs, A. T, Lampard, secre- tary-treasurer. The retiring of- Ge. pareh a éjin Nelcon last “Thudddyt; has bam, “for the + Mrs. Eratissid hat turned ane after belng tients-in the Ca vlogay t. ig. Hogpltal Mrs, W. Easton’ visited her. Mr, and Mes A gucst at the home of sed iis, L A. Grunerud Is.the latter's sister, Mrs, Ruth Mor: berg of New Westminster, Mrs. Il, McNiel, and her mo- ther, Mrs, I, Swaddle weré Trail visltors syesterday, ra Folibwing the, evening ser- vice ‘at ‘the United Church last Sunday, Rev, H R. Pratt offic. jated at the christening of the nfant son of Mr, and Mrs. W. Shmoorkolf, thenames given be- g Thorsas William W Byers |* THE ‘Kinnaird Korner *: Mr. and Mrs. Vie Nelson had as their guests for the past week, Mrs, Nelson's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Boys of Abbotsford. . Mrs, K, Markie wag_ hostess’ to the Valley Vista Circle of the United Church WA., at her home Wednesday evening of last weck. Accepting’ offlee for the co- ming year was. Mrs. Dennis ‘Hughes as president and Mrs. A. ~ultey as treasurer. Mr, James Molloy is having GRISCO, Bis. .........0--0ce0 GOFFEE, Nabob, ib. ........... Sliced Side BACOH, 1/2ib. ....... BEEF BLABE RGAST, ib. - Case, .... BREAD, Star 2 Loaves... CAKE MIX TOILET TISSUE POTATOES GRANGES KINNAIRD, B.C, Pacific or Carnation + see. SBC Monarch, 2 Phgs. .. Ballet, 4 Rolls ..... CUT-RATE Sin Hood ... Trisc juc KINNAIRD, . $7.49 . 49c . NESTLES 2 Lb. Tin 2 Tins, .. Sue eebeebaees 33c eisnssabeees © OSC TEA BAGS | Better Buys 100’s.. APPLE JUICE Sunripe, 48 Oz. $1.81 k’s QUIK 75c . We Reserve The Right: TO Limit Quantities . GROCETERIA Jan'dppeal for a Tawny Owl ‘to 2S DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle | aCCGOZz iii iiiicciKcesinsanonunicunN a vacation with his family, hav- ing arrived: from Y ’ Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kautman - 9227 Mrs, Johnson - 5165 Robson . Sacials early last week. > Mr. and Mrs, Steve Jankola, Sr, have as their guests, Mrs. J. Nakaska and son. Andrew of Three Hills, Alberta, © Mrs, J. Manatin: 8 visiting Mr, A, A. Lamb, Zone Com: mander of the .Legion, motored to Grand Forks on Friday, Jan. 16, He was accompanied by Mr. Jamar Hall of Trail; Zone Com- mander elect and Mr. George ,| with her Mr. and. Mrs. J. ones n Vietoria. Mrs, Manarin is accompanied by her mother, Mrs, G. Geronazzo of Trail ” Ontheir recent trip to Vie. torla, Mrs. Steve Gallo and Mrs. J, C. McLeod had the pleasure of visiting the Jones home; also Mr. and Mrs, Tom Easom who send their best wishes to all their friends in Kinnaird and dis- Don Idle came home on the weekend, returnng to his post at Naden on the Island, Wednesday. Mrs, B, Jukich of North Sur- rey spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and and Mrs, Bill Haywood and family._ of Zone chairman, where ‘they attended the joint. installdtion of the Can- adian Legion’ and Auxiliary of Branch No. 59.’ Mr. Lamb instal- led the officers for, 1959, Renata Tiding New regidents from Porcu- Pine Plains, Sask. are brothers Perey and’ "Frank Murray. They ry LISTENER provides. a ARING INVENTION: PRAISED . BY AMERICA’S No. 1 BYSTERY: WRITER! ng. With the LISTENER, of heavy batteries, entangling wires, and the ability. of your taboratory fechniclans to, vadjust the device to individual ’ more “ineonveniant Mihancthe glasses which. | alwi ear. U think more people should realize the extent to which recent scien- tific, discoveries can help in restor- Ing lost hearing, just, as glasses can sharpen dim visio ERLE STANLEY GARDENER If your HEARING ‘Is gpalred and ee wish to stop it from becoming worse, write for the 36 PAGE FREE BOOK, that tells you the full story about tho incredible Quality of Hearing the OTARION Institute: for Better _ Hearing, 618 Main Sts Penticton, 8.C. Intetior Hearing Ce: Without obligation sia send 36-Page ee BOOK that reveals the full story about the OTARION LISTENER to: NAME. CITY. mn ADDAESS PHONE. Otarion Listener OF British Columbia the absence: B, A. Res LEGION CORNER Hospital, ker; cemetery, H, C. Pitts; house, DB i The meeting was opened by isident Leckle with a fair out of member, A, A. Lamb “led the newly appointed ye Cc. Pepper and Dave ", newly appointed ex- i fnember, who is filling fAncy left by the resigna- Be Pitts and J.. McNichol pies absent at the regular lation, The following com: Ve chairman were appointed pm) the ensuing year: d ; Membership, R. Waaeys en- Bjainment, D, Campbell; build- POR io publicity, - isd Cc n+ ; Cenotaph, L Groutage; insient relief. \R. .Maddocks; “RICK’S ‘TV. Bales & Supplies ppard;. Liason D. Peppard;.| ‘Hall rental, E, Dolbear. te The lst of honorary members was’ approved for 1959, » The annual banquet is to. be held on Friday, Jan. 23rd. at 6:30 pm. in the Legion Hall. Tickets are available from Pitts Drug or at the Legion. A large turnout Js, antlelpa- |: ted. and a good evening of cn- Members |t special: ef: fort’ to attend the annual affair. " BIRTHDAY PARTY. “Mrs, Walter Gorkoff enter- talned in honor of her son Ken- ny's first birthday. The children helped Kenny open his gifts- and then played many games, After the guest of honor, tried out the {cing and blew out the candle on the cake, they all sang “Happy Birthday” Everything In T.V. have bought the farm owned re: cently by Victor Fast of Oliver, B.C, Glen Murray accompanied them, but will return to Sask, The latest. new resident: for Renata, born in. the. Castlegar Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chiz- mazia, is Deborrah Jean, Robson Rec. The annual meeting of the Recreatlon Society, was held Fri- ddy evening in the Community Hall with 28 present and presi- dent Mrs. A. W. Thorp presiding. Mrs, Dick Fowler, the secre- tary read the report of‘the year’s activities. J.‘Leamy reported on the ‘building: and improvements that have been done to the hall during the past year, including the addition ‘of a new kitchen and bathrooms, Some wiring had | also been-done along with many other improvements. The enter- Year Report gallon of inside white paint and a gallon of outside white, also varnish for the hall floor, It was ‘moved that the rest of the paint)’ be purchased and the men would start next week to do the inside painting. Mr. Leamy extended a hear- ty vote of“thanks for the work of the executive done during the past year. Before vacating the chair, Mrs. Thorp said she would like to take the opportunity of the and the report was given by Mrs. L. M. Quance, showing a successful year, and the sum of $342 had been hand- ed over to the treasurer. Girl Guide report was given by Guide Captain Mrs. R, Bro. Mrs, Johnson reported on the First Robson Brownle’Pack and made assist her. Scout and Cub com- mittee report was given by Mr. F. Giraud, who reported a suc- cessful year, and of the camps that had been held, all were well attended. Mr. Giraud made a "plea for a Cubmester either male} or female, as there are many'| boys ready for Cubs. There are several who will help with the Cubs, but they need a leader. * Archdeacon B. A. , Resker spoke a few words regarding the Scout Charter to Mrs. Thorp, as| the Recreation Society now spon- sor the Scouts_and Cubs. This Charter was first’ presented to! the W.I, in 1953, as. they, were at and the charter had been sent to ithe coast to havé the sponsoring groups name changed. Sports committee report was| given by R. E, Batchelor. Film report was given by H. Hyson, who reported that films would be shown each Friday commenc- ing in February. These will in- ton, Travel and several others, Mr, H.. Kemperman, treasurer,| ¥7j2 President, and treasurer and that time the sponsoring group, |== people of Robson for their help|‘ and support during her term -of office, Mr, D. Carter was elect- ed chairman for the election of other committees. Mrs. "A. W. Thorp was re-elected by acclam- ation to the office of ptesident for 1959. Treasurer, .Mrs. J. Raine; Auditor, Mr. R, T. Wald- je; Sports, Mr. R, E, Batchelor and Mr. K, Nygaard, with power to add another member, Two more members were needed for th scout group committee. Mrs. J. Thorndale volunteered to this committee and said. she would see about ‘getting another mem- ber to bring the group commit- tee up to its ay strength. For their sure support hold on to your lite insurance! Your life i because of its ae ee ‘benefits to yout as well as your dependents. In all policies having guaranteed cash valties: you are assured cash savings which increase steadily through the years. ‘These are protected against casual spending yetare to you in a The payment of every dollar promised you at retirement is absolutely assured ... either in cash or as a guaranteed income. This is very important because people in Canada today can reasonably expect to live longer. If anything should happen to you, your dependents are guaranteed all the money. you Provided for them through your life insurance. Guaranteed family security and guaranteed savings make life insurance the number one gilt-edged invest- ment for. over 724 million Canadians. THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA, ae iio ATTA a Phone 7271 and then helped him eat the cake and ice cream. Those present, all cotsins of Kenny's, were Billy, Violet, ,Lor- raine and Steven Gorkoff of Robson; Walter Popoff and Jean- nle Rilkoff of Kinnaird and Ken- ny's brother, Joey. Suppiles ELECTROHOME A. broken neck In.“an accid- ent in 1933 and a broken neck in an accident last week is the mir. ee stary..6f 54-year- -old John 3. of Willlams:Leike according Willams Lake Tribune. ie. three .bones ‘that broke theZirst time had knitted | to- gether and that alone saved ‘the man’s life, - “doctors say. ‘Mr. Jupp had put his tools away at, about 4 O'clock at the logging site at which he worked on the Quesnel highway’ and was walking over to get a, gas can when’ the accident happened, - He said, “I was struck on ‘the head from behind and.must haye lay unconscious for: some time. when I came round I was pretty dizzy and lay a while before man- aging to look around. Lying some . Broke His Neck Twice, ‘Lived To Tell About It little distance was a dry , jack- pine snag which must have fal- Jen on'me.” “T heard a saw in the dis- tance so I got up and walked to- wards the sound, probably only five or-slx hundred feet. ‘The pain on my neck was bad and I had to hold my head ‘upright bet- ween my hands as I..walked along. I was taken to the. Wil- Hams Lake Hospital.”, He was wearing his hard hat at the time. The first time Mr.. Jupp broke ‘hls neck was back in 1933 when he was diving in a lake at Charles Beach in Northern On- taro, His head struck a submerg- ed.ofi drum partially filled with sand, Mr. Jupp said, “I stem to be, a bit unlucky.” The C: “"Tnited Chur. SAVE ON YOUR 2 INCOME TAX while you’ save for retirement Canadian Government Annuity pre- miums may now be deducted from income for tax purposes, within certain limits. : SAMPLE TAX SAVINGS (for a morried taxpayer with 'no dapendents jased on 1958, Income Tax rates) famed income — Contribution to Savings Plan® 30 Tax Saving $39 95 150 750 1,090 ‘1240 (*maximum deduction allawed for tax purposes} For fall information and assistance in * selecting. the plan best suited to your needs, mail this coupon, postage free. Tot Director, Canadian Government patties, awl - 1 Department of Labour, Ottawa {Postage teen tend information showing haw a cassia Govern ent-Annulty can bring me retirement income at low cost, ch held its Annual Congregation- al meeting recently in the Chur th basement. Rev. H. Pratt opened the meeting with -prayers and a hymn, also -offering a welcome to the new members ' present who had not been present at last year's annual meeting. : The Financial Report pres ented by L. E, Cantell, treasurer, was adopted as read. Mr, Cantell expressed appreciation to D. Gil roy for his help, and Mr. Gilroy in turn wished to thank Mrs. Grunerud for her work, also Mr. Cantell for his report. Gwilym Hughes © presented the Stewards report and gave a resume of the highlights of the past year's work, with thanks going to. Bill Easton and John Dunlop for their help. L. Grunerud thanked Mr Hughes for the report given. Trustees’ report was presen- ted by J. Lipsett, ade In. the absence of Mrs: ‘J. Sherbiko, the report on activities of the W.A. was presented by | Mgs, . L.:. Grunerud, ‘showing 4 successful year for the organiza- tion. Mrs. R. Gemmill-in_ present: ling the treasurer’s report for the W.A., said the combined ef- forts of all the mémbers had re- sulted “in receipts of $1,678.00 during 1958. This was Brought ‘in trom teas, sales, catering, etc. Disbursements for the past year were in. amount. of S14, 55.00 said Mrs. Gemmill. Gwilym, Hughes, Sunday School superintendent gave an interesting | reper on the’ stead- u - the clude films of Forest Conserva-! == jul SAVE | wT E CHECK the PRICES SIRLOIN STEAK HAMBURG STEAK Blue Brand ‘ gave his report which showed a very gratifying “year, with the old bank loan belng paid off, and quite a substantial: amount be- ing paid off the new loan, Mr. Kemperman thanked ‘the -execu- tive for all their help and ex- pressed his. regrets and owing to other commitments, he would not be able to carry on for the time being, and hoped that some time again work with them. Un- der new business, the. insurance on the hall was discussed, and it was decided to increase the in- surance from $6,000 to $8,000. The kitchen and bathrooms are in need of painting, and the ex- ecutive have received and offer of labour to do this’ work, They have also received. the offer of a 79¢ EB: | * 2 ths. for 85e MARGARINE, Good Luck, 2 Ibs. for .... 65c~ CORN, Aylmer, 15 ox., 2 tins for +. 33¢ INSTANT COFFEE, Chase & Sandborne cha Sunkist, 5 Ibs. for ... HARD GLOSS GLO-COAT, .. _Johnson‘s Giant Qt. tin LETTUCE, firm heads, “3 PICNIC HAMS whole 38c Ib. PORK RIBLETS 2 lbs. .for 39c_ \ For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 : ‘ANDERSON AGENCIES “We RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Co-op: Retail Store. Ath AVE. AND PINE ST. PHONE 2681 = L a = SANTA In fe United Church Holds Congregational Meeting Sunday School, . Treasurer’a’ report for’ the Sunday School was'given by Mrs. M. Peachy, who thanked Mr. Gilroy for his. help in auditing the books. : Annual report for the A.O.- T.S. treasurer’s report, on be- half of R. Hunter, who was un- able to attend the meeting. Mrs, J. Lipsett presented the report of choir leader, John. Dal: ziel, also absent, and a ‘vote of appreciaiton was extended to the Choir by G. Hughes Rev. H. Pratt reported the Presbytery will be held on Feb- ruary 17, 18 and 19 in the Castle. gar United Church, Dedication of the Castlegar Church will take place on the evening of the 18 prayer by Mr, Pratt. Scoit and Cub sh Leaders Met Honday In Robson “The -Kootenay-Columbia Dis, trict Scout and Cub leaders Club! meeting was held Monday, Jan- salute to the flag and the “grand howl," District. Commissioner Resker, took charge of the. scout leaders and Cub Master J..-Mc- Luckie, the, cub leaders. This for the | ;purpose of conducting a les-| son in braiding plastic strips on key rings, which after a great deal of patience. on the part of| the. teacher, . the leaders . were able to* turn ‘out a reasonable facsimile of the original. A ‘business session at. whitet COFFEE, Nabob, Ib, ........--- GOOD LUCK, CRISCO, 3/Ib. Margarine, 2 Ibs., nee ? NESTLES QUIK, 2 lbs., ..: .. “PpoG FOOD, ICE CREAM, PURE LARD, SUGAR, 10 “Rover or Tops, Tin, Peter's, Half Gal., ... Gainers, _ Ibs., eats, Ibs., PEACHES, 15.Oz, 2 Tins,..... PLUM JAM, Melee 3 Ibs., . Mrs. H. J./Binnle, of the vunvell- ing of the Second Pack ‘Totem Pole. These. pictures. were of in-| terest to the club members. \Gub Group Committee The meeting closed with a uary 19th’at Robson. After -the|’ were discussed’ was followed bya : = |showing. of céloured,” slides, “by The next meeting will be Holds First Meeting, The first meeting of the new- ¥ formed .group committee to the Second Castlegar Cub Pack met on Monday, January 12th at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Binnie. Mr, Rene Mitchell is chairman of the new. group; Mrs. W. Naylor, secretary and Mr. W. Field, treasurer. There were eleveii present. District Commissioner B. A. Resker gave a very informative talk on the duties of the group. It was" decided that ‘the monthly meetings would be held on the last Tugsday of each month, The next meeting will. be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, Toogood on February 24th. Mrs, J. | MecLuckle asalsted| the hostess with tne refresh. ments, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 22, 1959 LIMES ‘To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At Retire- ment. - ’ —C.. Arthur Anderson. ‘The Mutual ‘Lite Assurarice' | of Canada. ~ Te eo agi $65 Jackpot} “Winner must be present the miracle lustre enamel BEAUTIFUL ECONOMICAL For kitchens, bathrooms, “faian woodwork — looks and washes like the baked enamel on your or undercoater. held in Castlegar on Feb. 16th. SCRUBBABLE refrigerator — needs no primer’ don't S coverage. Will he help You can get the right Make sure you mow what you're getting before you ‘signan insurance application. Is ‘this the policy that suits your needs? Or is it the only one you've been offered?: Are you dealing with -an agent you can trust and depend on? Are you sure he'll-work in your best interests in selecting if you deal with an independent insurance agent or broker. As a member of this association, che! Ss there to help YOU... : ey THE INSURANCE AGENTS’ OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ° ign yet! you if you have a claim. answers to these questions ASSOCIATION °*. ART eth a a _ Name drawn last week: Glyde Gerdlom | - BOILING FOWL, evisc. Ib. MANITOBA WHITEFISH, Ib. FRESH BEEF SAUSAGE, lb. .... FRYING CHICKER 39c Ib. _ “Grade A — Tray-Pac’’ — Fresh Fish Arrives Weekly — SPECIALS Peaches,’ Delight _ 7 ae Pears, Dessert, ins = SAUSAGE, Beacon, 2 for. = CHICKEN, Burn’s whole, = BUTTER, first. grade, Ib. ... MARGARINE, Good Luck, 2 Ibs. 69 = CELERY, aes fresh ond crisp, Ib. - CHOIGE, ORANGES, 3 Ibs. = LETTUCE; fancy and erisp, tb. = CARROTS, tb. cello 2, for CARROTS, 2 Ib. cello, each NEW CALIFORNIA CABBAGE, Ib. .... — Mushrooms, Avocadoes, Dates, etc. — “GEBTIN 0... ...0. 88¢ ‘79 each Blue Ribbon TEA, 100’s Kadana' TEA, 100’s Ft. Garry TEA, 100’s FIVE: ROSES ‘CAKE MIX white, chocolate, honey 2 Pkes. 55c