CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, “FEBRUARY: 9, 1956 have’ been visiting “her® ‘tmother, Mrs.’ A. Saunders: for the’ past’ | several, ‘months, 9). ‘and “Mrs,° John ‘Dunlop "Kinna rd Korser ‘Deer Park ‘Socials and. Mr. and Mrs.. James Kelly celebrated their ninth: Mrs. D.-A. to: Pp. ‘TR, r et + trom ' FOR SALE Modern Revenue House in Dumont Subdivision Kinnaird. Can ibe beunhe very Reasonable, Phone 3309. Castlegar,‘ 16 1956 "THURSDAY, FEBRUARY:.9, CASTLEGAR NAKUSP Film: Council To Hold Art Series In-March © Preparing Items For'Spring Salo | ”’ CASTLE. NEWS, ‘CASTLEGAR, B.C, Natures Scrapbook ~ Distrid Social ‘Notes. Mrs, W. O. Devitt, horses brought ‘by * ‘Spanish’ con: anniversaries by a dinner party|the annual meeting of the Koo-| Vernon | where’ he r the| Water. . ~ Transp Ltd, uistadors. In‘ Texas” they found at the home of the latter: Also|tenay- Presbyterial’ of: the ‘Pres-| BCFGA Convention. i . ANNOUNCEMENT — sas wags e taking part in the party honors|byterian "Women’s ' ‘Society in|‘. M.' Kirlfendahl and A. Un-| ,Brownle meeting will be held py : s was Dick Dunlop, who celebrated | Creston on February. 3rd. ger of Proctor were recent visi- a apa. te ainprovement Ball Shoe —- ie his eighth ‘birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Hughes|tors to Deer Park. On their re- : a °: even-journeyed to:-our own Cari- = Mr. “Archie Perino returned | and . son .Tommy~ notored to| turn’ they were’ b rangements: for per and anywhere on, the Arrow sa, Ww. Jacobson. presided and Hons) Ferlod. Fyne were tend patch logging, Under this system|pbou country for these mustangs MEE ahi ies WOR Whidanne |! Mhis home from. the ‘Trail| Oliver for’ the weekend. Mr. M.A. Kirkendahl who is| Davehter Sanquet and Think: Lakes of, th is prayers ne “reeding. ond areas of a few acres each \are| when their’ own’ supply was had-as their guests recently, the |28danac Hospital, where ‘he-has} prerMay PARTY spending a holiday’ at’ Proctor. {99th in’ Castlegar. pond ‘PHONE 2901 were: in attendance, Mr. Wy, OFT | atscussion’ period. « logged clean. These clearings are} short...‘ former's’ brothe: fd sister-in-|been ® patient for sorne ‘time. é ‘ Mrs. C..'T, ‘Williamson return- ed), Mrs. A, in’ his Pe soor reseeded ‘from’ the, mature Bein see gf jaw, Me. and Mrs J. D. Whit ; Tommy Hughes of Kinnaird! oa atter “the (olga), Mrs Ml, Brown Ow! : - District Representative. ‘Mis:" Sherbike reported’ the | tou, surrounding them. Unfort-| SLEEPING “FISH: take : a celebrated his first: birthday last! i. -Neison where’ she ‘was the chains lo ‘After the regular business of| sewing’: material” was on: hand{unately there are some instances|. Since (fish* have’ no eyelids, D. A. Shea of ore 2 Friday, ~ with "Debra: Pattor, guest of her aunt, Mrs! W. G. ; ‘4 the evening ‘was: completed, a) for fhe Spring. Sale. Members| ofa good seed year, which only they cselaoat appear to be sleep- Mr. and Mrs. D. eae ts ach Seta fined : Diane Warner, Richard Warner, ie : Tages i motion’. was:.passéd -to ‘elect ‘a were’ asked to ‘pick ‘up pieces| occurs every: four or five years,|ing, but obsrvations reveal that |’ Vancouver and former rea ents Pisa S, farkin zou 99 Russell’ Brown as‘ his. invited ten Sire PB. Romelnd “ana Death automatically. re- : j Fei commitiée of" three. to -haridle| for embroidery. The regular| coinciding with a spell of’ hot,| they ‘ao rest: reguiarly. Some ‘lie a can cee Ee ee fe alin her’ taother: in sea suests.: Home. Movies were taken Dane ae Spars “pa Arrow Lakes erry. the arrangements. for ‘the: ‘torth-| weekly: sewing meetings are to! dry weather which withers and or: their ‘sides on: the Fare ee Gireisioe ot Kim-| sow, Bootiead on | Ai ond Mca, WoL Bepher’oe| Me, the: ROBEY. eraupy calved up| oA Tens seuent viuiiuey to: Gane se Pepevments of Service wee ar Ake Series, It'is pro-|be held on Wednesday at ‘the| ills the young “germinates” some’ rest. against objects; and ‘Seay etd Ae pi days visiting oor. sereeraal ‘Dennis Brookes Boswell, Kootenay, Lake are the mee aad Dita aoe 8) dads tes Rider het torte bet current debts and’ taxes posed to. show these very. inter- Manse. In:many such cases, rather than|some merely: remain ntotionless a Cees t at the home of his are in V where they | guests oie Eernee w. #H ‘The Kinnairg Local Associa- —but does not bring in legar, ie i esting films in the High School,| | Mrs. . L.. Grunerud iepartea wait for. the .slow’ process . of| while .suspended-.in ‘the water, 6.5 Mé. and Mrs. A. A: Phelps and ; Fimd-| ni next law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M.|have been called because of the|Smith, Mrs.|tion held a Por Luck Supper at| children of Salmo 2 entra eeke aeretns ; : I with - a: display: ‘of- local’ artists! for -her.-mother, Mrs. B. nature to restock in“ her’ Many. schooling fish “disperse at ‘We have ees Demeo. - illness of Mr. Brookes’ mother |Smith’s _ sister. the home of Mia. Green last| end visitors to. Deer Park. Others collections of: accounts Mrs, A. J. Martin has returned Miss i Pip G owing yours "New" Shipment “The February meeting of ihe A. regulas : “mecting was ras fon CONSERVATION LOGGING: - Castlegar. and” District. Fi for. the Ui ure al nish Tonl ce wes held at the home| the Home of Mra. J.'Gemmill on oe replenish the foréat for an needs ot ila’ thaws ay suite Tues-| Thursday : night, February 2nd. tion pace: ; ug! of Mrs. BE. As ‘Eames | on hereto led the Devo-|2rvation -practices have ‘been| to Mexico in 1521..Plains Indians day, Feb. 7th ; Mrs. ‘J. Sherbiko eC: adopted, one of these systems is Castlegar Happenings Everything, In TV: Supplies aes . Fleetwood TY. of. Ed ROBSON! TO: EDGEWOOD, Wharf: work on. view: to:the !audience} later:on the sick-viisting com- ae cycle she is elven 2a “as-| night. to rest and ‘then reassem- : ues Gordon ran pean ee fee Mrs. a H. Petersa teen oe week. Mrs, 1 1 Mit chell, the Past ineluged ‘Miss -P.-D. Allen, for the. three days of ‘the series.] mittee .that many. visits were] sist” by the government or. in-|ble.the, following mo: - returned from a Spi in | atten a surprise. party y in charge. An| April Allen, of Nelson; Mr: and Victoria and Vancouver.’ _ Trail ‘recently, at the home of Bone at’ Nelson. Mrs. L. J: Schr rtzenh: id. ‘On February 1st,. Mrs, Fred|Mr. and Mrs, S. Klit, honoring Miss: M. G. Redgrove of Lon- exchange of tats was held and|-_ wa AMET Om ning. A guest speaker will' be. invited} made | and’ flowers, cards and] dustry. Planting crews are sent - —by Bill Myring to, comment’ on’ the artistic ‘as-| letters. sent, -Mrs. E. Kraft. re-| out to‘hand plant the area with + three children arrived by bus . oe. Ww ig. She timed her visit to Howes held an after school party to celebrate Glenna’s 7th birth- day. -The six little. girls -enjoyed | ary. games ‘ang contests and a de- dightful lunch - was~seryed. Mrs, Jack Flamank and her from Kaslo to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hand for the 48th Wed- oe Anniversary of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCarrol of Woodstock, Ontario, visited their nephew and neice, Mr. and Mrs. W. McGauley last week. Rev. and Mrs. T.. C. Johnston and sor Bob ‘returned from Vancouver on Sunday..They had been called. there on Thursday owing ‘to the’ serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. G. who has. been|% jon, their Silver Wedding ‘Anniver: the guest Me Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ai. and Mrs. Leo Bosse ‘have left yesterday for Hount Rain- Smith for the past two months, from a to Vancouver, Ranch on Sunday. ‘in ‘Vancouver, ‘this , wee! the Trail ‘“Tadanac where she has been a patient. tor to Vancouver. ~ -Mr.. and” Mrs.’ J. Rev. Johnston’s sister. trip |ier, to months visiting her ister. Miss| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. R. Waite, Ormy, ; Redgro Craig ‘and Wanda of Fruitvale| Smith. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson at the Castle Bar|home from K Harry Wade is visiting} she was a patient. Arlene Wanless returns from|L. Wright and Mrs.. S. Grant Blackmere,| zation. The luncheon _ will. and ‘son Brian returned to their|held in the church hall. home at Whitehorse, Y.T. ‘last week. Mrs, Blackmere and Brian|after spending a few days vsiit- ing at the home of her son-in- Ladies ‘Aid Elects It is hoped rie will become an annual . affair. pend two|the weekend with Mrs. Klit's ve is a cousin of Mr.s| bere: Mrs. Donald Duncan returned] visited her.'mother, Mrs. ing spent. Mr. and Mrs. John Kit spent . Ny- Miss Joyce Sumner of.- Trail, Edna {| Women’s Institute met at. the of R and others. : Mr. A. Law: was a visitor ‘to Trail. -where Mrs, .Law is) re- cuperating - after an ~ operation, in the Trail Hospital. Members of the Deer | Park home of Mrs. V. A. Coleman for the February meeting. At this Lake Gen- eral Hospital in Nelson, where Mrs. R. W. Chalmers, Mrs. W. tend the W. of the Woman’s Institute Creer Mrs, E. McPhee returned home Jaw and’ daugt Mr, and Mr.s For 1952. “HALE | $875.00 minis $495.00 SHELL SALES & SERVICE Castle ‘Motors _ Sale TON MERG. Eafl, Shannon of ‘Willow Point. BOBSON W.A. Plans were made ;'and_‘com- time Party to be held’ on: Feb. Raine,’ Final details were-atten- p.m, quilts were sent to the Old Man Nelson. An. interesting program was given by Miss Muriel Redgrove of London, Eng. who spoke on her. ‘trip from England, to Aus-| tralia to Vancouver and. to: Rob- son. A profitable talent table was held. Refreshments © were |: served by Mrs. °O,’ Sutherland and Mrs. W. L. ‘Wright. er SA oe ange ROBSON. W.L A Pick-Pocket Party was held help raise funds for the Robson W.I. This unusual and enjoy- room in your howees HAVE: YOU SEEN OUR. WONDERFUL SELECTION OF a We have all shapes, sizes and colors to chaoae from and they are made i ina a varioty of materials for any s "SEE THEM’ SOON AND CHOOSE FOR’ YOURSELF WHILE THE cue You'll Be Pleased You Act Is GOOD able Tea Party was enjoyed by|' some 20 guests who had to pick-pocket a dressed, life size whose pocket were laden with useful gifts.” During| || the afternoon, the guests were| ff kept busy with guessing con- tests. Delicious ‘refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wright, Mrs, E. McPhee,- Mrs. Stanley Humphries and Mrs. O. B. Ballard. Serviteurs were Miss Sharron a wey, and Miss ‘Laverne Gleboff. Officers: Elected At Robson’ ‘Anglican Meet The Anglicans of Robson held their . Annual = Church‘: Supper Church: last‘week. There were and ing‘ at the C nearly ° 50 adults and children present. -Filins were shown after ae the ineeting following re- Smith, Mr. C. Petts, of the whole the Community..Sunday School, Parish. Mr. :O:°B, Ballard for Mrs. H. Hyson for, the Communi. ty Church “W:Al* Archdeacon B.A, Resker expres- sed . his appreciation . for tthe work of the \vario dividuals and organizatio: ‘it. was ‘a ‘pleasure to worl at Robson. with its - efficient Com- munity. Church Committee. H _The auntie ‘were elected to ‘Mrs, Mrs. J. Raine. Visiting Commit- | tee, Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. G. O. 1 and J. H. Smith. in the Trail Tadanac Hospital. Hospital| motored to Willow Point to at-| pag acir Sep ang or Uncle I. luncheon to . Ivan Horie is a business visi-/célebrate the 42nd Anniversary Hendricks. family have’ gone to California be | tor a short holiday. Officers For. 1956 mittee appointed for the-Valen-|Kinnaird Presbyterian Ladie’s Aid_ was held or February Ist. 23rd. in the Robson Church Hall|at the home of Mrs.’ D.-Peppard, to honor the Evening Group. Castlegar, Officers were elected These plans were made on Tues-|as Mrs. J. day, February 7th, -when the| Macbeth, Vice President, Mrs. Robson W.A. held their regular|C. Heagy, Secy. Treas, Mrs. D. meeting at the home of Mrs. ‘J.|A. McIntosh. ded to for the World’ Day of|made.and.convenors appointed Prayer Service, for .which - the] for the Bazaar and Tea to be W.A. is in charge. This will be|held on March 17th in the Im- held in the Robson Memorial provement Society Hall. in Kin- Church on February, 17th at 2:30 |naird. It. was reported: that the two! ‘Art,Show,:open to allrartists of completed and|the. district. ‘Those _ wishing . to show, ‘should ; wre! or.. phone 3229. before .March ‘1 14th, telling on Saturday afternoon at the/:ii!- home‘ of Mrs. W..L. Wright to|:/}]" 2 PCNIGIHANCEL = PORK CHOPS ie! Vicar | TH at the Mr. Gordon Reith is a patient Miss Margaret Hendricks of r. and Mrs.‘ Jake Mr. and Mrs. Walper and plans - were made to cater.to a luncheon and-dance, which will be held in May. ‘Mrs. J.’ Kent was elec- ted ‘as the delegate’ to attend the Castlegar and District’ Hos- pital Society Annual Meeting, to represent the Der Park Women's, Institpte. Mrs. F. Brig- geman wes the winner of the contest, ’ sheld after the meeting The Annual Meeting of the Visitors were Mrs. Ora Wires .of “Portland, ‘Ore’ ‘and aay Sylvia Johnson of Arrow Par! t how many pictures they plan to enter, so room may be ar- ranged for display. If any are offered for sale the price should be included. |. Life assurance het: ps] ° make sure. your, fa ily” does not suffer while vsuch debts are ‘being colfected. “Dick Fowler North American Life — Robson, B.C. Further arrangements were A. new department. will be an et Meat — PETTITT YOU GAN. NOW RENT 8 mm PROJECTOR end FILMS. ; ‘AT : PHOTOS: We HAVE. “FRE KILLED. ruAeiys CHICKENS, GEESE, DUCKS wand "READY ‘TO SERVE HAMS MINCED BEEF : fresh | 3 Ibs, | We reserve; the right. to limit Feb., 9 - 10-11 No. 1 SIDE BACON ° ae 5 WEINERS, No. 1 Maple.- Leaf» [| aeons a “RED 'e. BLUE BEEF WHOLE KERNAL CORN Fancy Salad Queen 2 tins for - Smoked | - Pie iceeme mele eee 3 [4 ROASTING CHICKENS- «07-4 GRAPEFRUIT, ‘size “80's Whit ain ite:or Pink 3 fo . Fresh Killed, 6 to 7. Ibs tb... wwe G3 CELERY. fresh and Crispy _ 17e Sapte Quality, size 7 8. for oe eRe e SR OIERS (CUT. GREEN BEANS Dew. Kist, .choice- 2 ‘tins: fo: BALOGNA it : Sliced Ib. : CRISCO.. 3 Ib. tin PREM. Fresh : : Grade A: Large Box... : ey COFFEE, BLUE, RIBBON pect of the films’ shown. Amo! hy | and: Mrs. J. Lipsett for the Rain- will ong the ae eae ake pow Cirle. The: next meeting] erated by the BE. Forest Ser- ported ‘for the Goodwill ' Circle Degas, famous ‘for ‘his paintings takes place in the form ‘of aj vice. of the | Ballet. ‘Dong . These: films will’ be how in High “School on March 13th, will be available at a later date. Valentine . Party to be -held|: . Kingman, and Namatjira the painter from jointly. im the Church Hall on| ony NATIVE * fi DOMESTIC. ANIMAL The colonists found a°. ‘contin- January, nor were any, fires re- the Bite: Ge nela tn thet Aneliean ent teeming. with a great _abun- th, and“ programes dance | and «variety “of wildlife, |fire did break out at the Twin peau Ai eek Pearelll ie Church ‘on Friday, February’ 17. including billions of wild pige- Rivers. "Motel. ¢ Thursday, February -16th. The’ Women’s World Day: of It was decided that each mem- dollar <. toward * buying, ‘open SAUSA 1. Ib. pkgs: OUR. MEATS are afways' trimmed: -ready for, use.” Fe eee Royal. Brea! = 39¢ 4 ae and Co. _ Prices Effective. Feb. 9, 10 & Ww: yee D VALUE med of "| : all wastes, : rloin or Round." 59c° ‘STEW “BEEF, boneless : . 49e JELLY POWDERS, nobob 3 for -25¢ ‘ Ladies ee vhite’ — $3. pr colored — $3.50 pr Ladies oer with white — "3450 pr . colored: $4.25: pr ; LADIES NYLONS... “full, = fashioned : iy o5V sa Le Ie : 2: fo — RUBBER OVERSHOES REDUCED — Our,” prices “are, re. olweys: “competative, ~ pay: = less sey eter eo cash. or ons, ducks, ber would be asked to give 8/ put’ they brought thelr own ‘do-|which the Village Fire Brigade 10- ed tone apvecainent nersctics op (Building Permits ., [a Continued icom ‘pare 1 Commissionérs. -| Fire” Marshall's Report For. January, “1956 No permits were issued during wok, - SPORT “ARGKETS ported within’ the Village ‘but etic som the: 28th’ just eese and” tur! je. the: e limits, to Hi eileen s “i “AND “THEYRE stock chinaware for the. United Church Kitchen: - * Arrangements were made for Ladie's Night, to be held Friday, February’ .10. an Annual Affair and a good i time is ‘expected. -. over, old cloths’ so .a_ box could be started to ship to Korea. * Hostesses ‘for the evening were When keys which ay been i inte Eutope from © Mexico’ \ by} KOK a u @ Spaniards, It /is a’ curious ‘Traffic Officers: Repo For . the ‘convenirig of , the A-O-TS.| tact that our only domestic ani-| January, 1956’; mal native to North America is|° Two This. has become} pic noble bird, : i ane lndians had one, the dog, Parking * Borla : o | Parking ; Zot eee : ae ut at was’ descended from|and each fined $1.00" plus. cour’ Members ‘were asked to l00Kl those: ‘that accompanied ‘their Le ancestors’ when they came here|placed’ on..the South: side’ of from’ Asia ‘in prehistoric’ times! |Maple’ and: 5th-and: has been 'G. Santano,’ Mrs. J. Camp-) Great Plains they found Inlians| would: like to: see’the remaining tur- and .“for* whlch they are} to be << “PRICED RIGHT at $27.00. to: $32.00 traffic” viclators were prosecuted: suring ‘January -for costs... A stop © sign’ has’ been explorers ‘reached the|very effective and the Inspector ae S$ LIMITED bell ‘and’ Mrs. 'G. W. A riding Kinnaird PAA Hold The regular monthly meeting of the . Kinnaird | Elementary |P-T.A:* was. held’ on | Monday. Mrs. Marshall -opened: the : meet- ing by. reading. she. aim” of athe PATA. Members ~woted, in favor ofta booster prize for the. class hav- ing ‘the = most ¢ It was . wor. by. Miss: Smith's class “of Valley ‘Vista : School." is Final. eménts were | made | for. the-. forthcoming~PTA jWarlety Concert. to: be held in uithe ear ‘From | ‘Sociable. Six peered: very interesting and edu- A» buzz session - was “KAD. DANA TEA BA 100-2 cup bags,.- Bc “INSTANT jPUDDINGS Misses - Overshoes Pullon white — $3.50-‘pr “colored —— $3.25 pr white or colored, : $2.95. pr. . Misses OXFORDS ~ ef a Kappy, reasonable parent need- Peet heel Soe EE ‘Child’s ‘Overshoes Pullon’ * held © during “coffee” ‘on “Dis- cipline at. Home and in the| School.” “It was. ‘thought ‘by some: you shouldn’t. have-to. always give a child a reason for your de- ~ that © ed punish ‘the least. The ieee ‘Th tell’: your, father” ‘was'.considered useless — better to spank: at*the time, not three or four hours’ later. Mrs: Barn- up. the’ by quoting Dr. Spoke: “The best test: for a-punishment,. whether it accomplishes ‘what. you. were after. - Without having. - other ‘serious: effects, in general Tre- member ‘what makes your child behave well,’ is . not threats. or ‘punishment, . but’ loving’ you for your: ‘agreeableness cand -respec- ding. you for knowing your. Heht and. his.” f Mr AS Zuckerberg has “'re- turned. from’. a’ “maonths ‘vacation in Mictoria. : &Ss ata. nites apes Phone 3351 ‘& 4061 é wild ones, descended. from the | sible. and ‘herds °'of | signs erected as. sor as. pos- ~~ Robinson 4 Ter — Kinnaird Dry Goods Boy’ 3 Undacwear. Combi nations Size. .4-34 |. ‘VALUE ERE YOU CAN aha to MISS)