THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA Canadian Ci ing ona ii di for iti | scafe has mon or women to manage focal Fe ia dealing with some of Canada’s largest chain stores; con be handled in spare hours at start if desired; honesty and dependability more im- AES a ’ 2 ee DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES portant than past experience. Our liberal financial assistance ena! vapid expansion. This is a business REPORTERS Mrs, Easton - 7501" Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 | Mrs, Smecher - 4568 Mrs, WilHamson Mrs, Warkentin Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata “ie ee umn on ahigh plane for high type men or women of char- acter only. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE APPROX. $1,700.00 (Which is secured), and good references. These open- ings will pay es nceptenaly i high monthly ne income holiday spent at Interior points Prefer applicants aspiring earning from $10,000.00 and Idaho. 20,000.00 yearly. No high pressure men wanted ‘ 2 NO SELLING required. If you can qualify and have necessary cash, write today giving phone number and* porticulors for local interview. Write: Manager, P.O. Box No. 125, Station B, Montreal, Quebec. Castlegar Happenings Mr. and Mrs, have returned from a two week Rev, R. Love of Vancouver has been visiting in the district on a tour’ for Christian Educa- tion nd spent two nights at the home of Rev. and Mrs, McNeil. Mr. and Mrs, R. Goulet are * vacationing at Calgary, Spokane Dr, G. A. Sumner will at- tend a Naturopathic Convention in Seattle at the weekend. Several members of the Lil- Mr: lian Killough Chapter of the IODE were in Trail last week for a dinner meeting honoring Mrs, Dowdall of Vancouver, ee SAM ATT TH Ee ucaras Earl Maclean: New Zealand and Mr. Gregory Richards was one 3. HL Coventry of Nelson. Mz. year old’on Sunday, the day Watson and Mr, Hopkirk are being marked with a party and among the 1957 Rota Group and little friends bearing gifts. were met at the Ralph West 3 AlrporE by Mr. Coventry, who Mr. and Mrs, E. Deptuck re- took them to Nhkusp after med Friday from several days : vat Medicine Hat, Alberta. lunch, i : Mr, and Mrs. J. Westerlund Dr, and Mrs. G. H. Page had 144 Diana arrived home Satut- as their guests for the past 10 days, the latter's paernts, -Mr. day from a holiday with: relatives at Vernon. and, Mrs. John Holden of Van- Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Melville couver. and Harold, enjoyed a two weelc Mr. Gordon Clay of Van- wee Waa a wealkend guest ‘at wacation in which they motored the home of Dr. G. A, McDonald, ‘rough the States as’ far os Evening guests at the home pen Oregon, retiring: Jast of Mr. and Mrs, J. F.. Killough were Mr, and Mrs, E. S, Reyn-- The congregation ‘of the == oe of Grand Forks and Mr, and United .Church, numbering 150, . Frank McDonald, also of welcomed Rev. and Mrs, Mac- Grana Forks. Neil to Kinnaird at a Pot Luck Mrs. J, Townsend, who! with Supper fn the church hall on her family, leaves ‘shortly for Monday’ evening. is the or B.C, About seventy-five ‘yall and district ladies were present for the affair which was held in the East Trail Girl Guide Hall, Attending from Castlegar were Regent Mrs. W. Easton, Mrs. R. West, Mrs. M. Dalton, Mrs, A. Harvey, Mrs, J. Gemmill and the Provincial Executive member for Castlegar, Mrs. I. Horie of Nelson, 1 Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt have returned from two week's holiday at the Coast. Miss Joanne Dunlop left Saturday for Vancouver, where she plans to enrol at the Col- lege of Education, UBC for tea- cher training. JUST A REMINDER WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF . ZONOLITE INSULATION FIBERGLAS INSULATION STONEBORD & CEMENT PLYWOOD & MOULDINGS MONAMEL PAINT and VARNISH and many other name brand building, material ond supplies V where she will take Rev, MacNeil expressed de- up residence, was honored-at the light at having been called to first meeting of the season, by work in the Keotenays again. St. Alban’s Evening Guild, The Entertainment included a short meeting was held at the home of program. Mrs. R. Rivers and after routine business was disposed of, a social time followed, with games and an interesting talk by Rev. B. A. Resker. Mr. Resker presented Mrs, Townsend with a gift from for UBC. the assembled ladies, expressing Miss Lorraine Shupfer left the good wishes of all for hap- Saturday for Vancouver where piness in her new home. she will train for nursing. Mrs. J. F. Killough, president Mr, and Mrs. D, Adshead of St. Alban’s W.A. welcomed left Monday on a hunting trip. the members to a new season Mrs. G. Grummett motored with a (delicious supper at her to Nakusp on Friday. She was home last Thursday night, She son and Mrs, J, Sherbiko. They was assisted by her sister, Mrs. accompanied by Mrs, H. John- Joyce McKenzie, and about 15 returned Saturday. Robson Socials a Miss Dawn Waldie left Sat, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker of Silverton spent .a few . days at their honie here. Mr, and Mrs. R, Ramnsden of Trail were recent visitors to Deer Park. Other weekend visit- ors included Mr. and Mrs. J, La- mont and Clarissa of Trail; Mrs, E, Coleman, Syringa Creek: Mrs. QO. Aasland and daughter ‘Janene of Castlegar and many more. et ext vite eigen band of pation aroend ‘the top, and the apples are not likely te About 60 per cent of all post make this dance really a suc: ed again this fall is th Another club getting organiz- ie United s 8 ccss. i Kids---- war immigrants to Canada have Hove you read The Clossifieds?’ SUA TELEVISION SALES ond SERVICE eo! 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Bruce MacCabe, Earl Cher- rington and Don Onions left by bus on Sunday night for Van- couver, where they will enter UBC, ca Miss Ruth Schewchuck left for Vi to en- the Trail and district Civic Workers’ Union, attended the Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter, visit- ed their daughter and son-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duck- Recent guests at the home wotrh of Rossland recently. of Dr. and Mrs. ~W. L. Wright ‘of Morretown, New York, Keith, Evans and Mr. Don Halls f Third Annual C i of © National Union of Public Em- ployees. While ‘in Calgary they visit- ed Mr. Stoochnoff’s brother and sister-in-law, also other friends and relatives, ' Mrs, D, Gavrilik returned froma holiday visit with her son-in-law in Vancouver. Miss ‘Frances Piquard has left recently for Nelson, where ter UBC for teacher training. Luncheon guests at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. A, T. Horswill on Monday were Mr. Fred Watson of Auckland, New Zea- land, Mr. ‘Don Hopkirk of Shetty ‘or Rover in... 10. cream CORN Aylmer 2 for .. » 29¢ BABY FGOD, Gerbers or Meing RAN 3) for... 7 tb, bag Granes b. 4 VARIETIES KERR LIDS wide ioueh Pk 33¢ We have a large ship- ment of Alberta White Honey at - $1.89 FROZEN PEAS, frozo 2. ae 8 Ibs, can . . $1.05 59 pkgs... ee PUREX, 4 Ibs. can . 4 rolls 2 Ibs. can Macs in Handy Packs ~ $1.99 iam ReRas RIG Epa Kinnaird Korner Miss Margaret McLeod. of Toronto is a guest at the home of her cousin, Mr. H, M..York and family, She will accompany the Yorks on a visit to Kelowna next weekend. before returning home. © Mr. and Mrs. Vic Nelson re- turned . Monday from a motor trip to Powell River, where ‘they visited friends and then to Abbotsford where they spent a ‘few days with Mrs. Nelson's BLUE LABEL BEEF STEAKS Sirloin — T-Bone STEAKS, Round Lb. POT ROASTS, Lb. . OVEN ROASTS, sister and brother-in-law, and Mrs. N. Boyes, Rose Marie Guido has en- tered the St. Paul’s School of Nursing. She was accompanied to the Coast on the weekend by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Turcak are finishing a two week vaca- tion at home, having spent sev- eral days in Spokane last weelc and having just returned from visiting their 2 daughters in Nelson, Mrs.’ Louise Shutty and family and Mrs. A. Johnson and family. Mr. ond relatives. she is by the B.C. Telephone - Company Company. ~~ Renata Tidings Visiting friends from Lang- ley, B.C. were former residents, Mr, and Mrs. Pete Friesen and daughters Helen and Anne and Mrs. Meno Friesen and family, and Mr, and Mrs. J, Reimer from Appledale. Mrs.~ Horn from Appledate visited Mrs, Nels Hansen for the past week, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Schap- ansky from Trail ‘visited friends ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen and family of Nakusp visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Funk. Miss Florence Morey ‘has left, for LaComb, Alta, where she is attending Bible College. Deer Park Socials Mr. C. S, McKenzie, Inspec- tor for School District No. 9 at Castlegar, was a recent’ visitor to Renata and Deer Park. J. Stainton of Castlegar was a visitor to Deer Park, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. T. William- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pier~ 9 point have been in Duncan, B.C. owing to the illness and subse- quent death of the latter’s fath- er (Mr. Cheeney). They plan to return home this Friday. Florence and Judy Pierpoint are staying at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ruebsaat, having spent last week with the Axel Niel- sens, The executive committee of * the PTA convened, at the Kin- naird School last Wednesday. The first regular meeting will follow soon. Members of the Valley Vista ' Circle of the United Church WA Mr. and Mrs..W, G. Leslie of Nelson were guests of Mr. and’ Mrs. C, Williamson, en route, to Renata where they spent the weekend. Ww. (Bilt) Briggeman return- ed to his home in Trail after spending his holiday at his sum- mer home here. Mrs. G. Benwell and daugh- ter Laurie returned to their home here after a week spent in Nelson. Mrs. R. Worley aad grand- son Bob of Trail spent the past weekend at- their home here, ERNST = Cut-Rate Groceferia Kinnaird ccc nn EE had their, first meeting at the They had as guests Captain A. home of Mrs, Walter Dunn with Worley: -of Nelson and Mr.: and Mrs, K. Markle as co-hostess, Mrs, V. Worley and children of last Wednesday evening. a ; September 20th and 21st BUTTER, ‘Ist. grade, i Lb... sc ceeeeeereeees 68 COFFEE, Nabob, SOLO MARGARINE, : 2 Ibs. for ..... 0.0 cee ee ees SVE CRUSHED. PINEAPPLE, Aylmer’s 20 ozs tine). ec wee es bee PEAS, Aylmer’s fancy 4’s; 15 oz., 2 tins for ....5........ 356 CORN, Aylimer’s Cream Style, 15 oz., 2 tins for... FROZO PEAS, + 2 pkts. for .. Sirloin Steak. . Ib. . : 65 | NEW STORE HOURS z MONDAY 8:30 to 12 Noon TUESDAY — SATURDAY 8:30 to 5:30 Squadron 581 The Castlegar’ Air Cadet Humphries High School Audi- torium, Hi gang, here we are again, Squadron - commenced training Hope everyone enjoyed the dance again last week and this year Saturday’ night. ‘The next teen- have the use of. the “Stanley age dance will be held on Sept. 28 ond it is-to be a hard-time ter-house games, ta dance, So everyone turn out and Friday noon was the date for the first meeting of this year’s Student’s Council, At the meeting it was learned that the student cards will be a bit late this year, Also on the agenda Friday was on assembly to present two scholarships to Ruth Schew- chuck and one each to Alan Robinson and Norman Johnson, The Senior | Boy's and Senjor Girl’s Softball Awards were al-' so presented. ‘The soccer season has now. got underway. Hope more stu- dents will turn out for these in- Nations Club, Those ‘interested should watch ‘the D.R.O’s for news of futtre meetings, : A referee's club meeting was called on Monday. The pur- pose of? this. meeting was to elect ‘officers ‘and to familiarize its membérs with the soccer rules, The .executive for the forth-coming year are:! Virginia Kinakin, president; Marie Makor- Dental Plan Limit Extend. By S. Board Deadline for registration on ‘approved by the trustees. ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMEER 19, 1957 Hospital Auxiliary for the use also underway, the board said. of the lunch room at the High All Board members, the sec. School for meeting room was and the School Inspector will attend the Trustees Convention Installation of bicycle racks in Victoria next week, it was an is going ohead at the High nounced. School, Kinnaird and C: Board at the Schools, and the landscaping Fall Fair opening on Sept. 20 project at the High School is will be John Dalziel, the School Dental) F toff, vice-president; and Tanya Kinakin' Jr. “representative, about an...inter-house landscape vised C, contest in the next few days. Watch the bulletin hpards for following Monday's regular en has been extended to September 20 in: response toa request from the Public. Health Nurse and News was. released Monday west Kootenay Health Unit, ade HL f the senior high. Remember, the There were 28 cadets on ally good time on his exchange of parade, including 4 new recrults, visit to the USA, and will be re- The parade was attended by turning this year as a Flight WIO McCracken, new Cadet Drill Cadet, Instructor of Vancouver. Ex-Flight in passing his Flying Training crs Course, this past summer and now has his wings. ~ Corp. Day had an exception- and winter months, ‘ Sergeant FPelle- Corp. Hubert was/ successful grin completed his Senior Lead- The Alr Cadets’ will meet every Wednesday during the fall inter - house -1ed syUapnys uo Spuadop sawed ticipation, in the meantime be sure to soc- .cer for .your house when the time comes. . more Ba survey of grade 1 pupils’ teeth. is being made in this area by the West Kootenay Health Unit, and as it was felt not enough parents are taking ad- See you, next week kids and Stage Goach Will Hake Go Places! Go' Navy! your NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE Tae HERE IN CASTLEGAR 7 AT THE POST OFFICE From 10 to 3:00 P.M. on 21 SEPTEMBER S REMEPS CRAFT | SHOP. CABINET & PICTURE FRAMES For The Handyman We Have CABINET HARDWARE — DOOR LOCKS To Barkerville, As bool Centon { Standing Rib Roast tb 59 | : PAINT & BRUSHES Highway Kinnoird-Castlegar Jack one of Brit- > ALES First Annual Meeting of the Kootenay Society for. Handicapped Children will be held in the Anglican Parish Hall, on Monday, September 23, 1957 at * p.m All interested persons attend. | RN ish ~ Columbia's. most colorful horsemen,: will drive the 1958 Centennial stage coach run from Victoria to Barkerville. Turnbull's career spans more ley, and he is looking forward to the Centennial stage run as the most. exciting | ot all his ad- ventures, Jack is to supply the stage = and six horse team which will = catry important Centennial mail, cargo and half a dozen special passengers on next year’s his- 2 toric re-enactment of . pioneer, B.C, stage coaching, He is already searching for the coach he wants to use in 1958. “It must be authentic,” Every BREEZE, King-size, BANANAS, 2 Ibs. for LETTUCE, Ib. ay Low Prices TOMATO SOUP, Aylmer’s, 4 for .. BREAD, Bake-rite W or B, 2 fo MARGARINE, Solo or Delmor, 2 Ibs. for . PORK & BEANS, Broders, 4 tins for MILK, Pacific Tall, 2 for -........... COFFEE, Nabob, Reg. or fine, Ib BUTTER, Glendale Ist Grade, Ib. JEWEL, 3 Ib. tin, for .....: FRUIT & TEGETABLES. says, “and it must be 2 sturdy enough to stand up to the run.” Jack expects he may have to practically rebuild the coach he selects, to strengthen it suf- ticiently for the . 1958 .trip. He will be all through the interior this fall, inspecting old ‘coaches and locking for suitable horses for the 1958 run. He plans to winter them on his Sumas Prairie farm, to be sure they are in condition for the big run. Schedule and final details will be’ worked out ‘by B.C. Centennial Committee. and Mr. Turnbull in the near future, -One thing Jack promises is that the stage coach run ‘will be authentic in all its staging. “The - coach, running gear and ersonnel will measure up to vantage of the Dental plan, the ‘Run From Victoria tend the time limit’ as recom- sy flight sna Those. registering so number approximately 110, out of a possible 240 pupils. These figures include new registra- tions and grade 2 pupils con- E tinuing the programme. Also in- eluded, are a small number. o! five-year-olds, who ‘ure eligibl for registration as pre-school. Mrs, W. Jacobson, Kinnaird Trustee, attended the Hig! School Awards Day Programmi Friday, to present the Board o! 4 Trustees $75 Scholarship to Al- “len Robinson. The Scholarship goes toward payment of Senio! Matriculation Fees for the grade XH student winning it, The problem of getting start- ed on a hot lunch prograni at the high school was an import- ant point of discussion, with the result that the secretary has been authorized to advertise for someone to take over the pre- paration and clean-up duties. The program would ‘provide hot soup sand chocolate at a nominal cost for pupils who must travel on buses and pack a lunch. It was announced that, the Kinnaird P-TA is sponsoring the Safety Patrol, and i for Ail ——————————————————— Castle Tire ‘Shop _ 193, COLUMBIA. AVE GOOD "YEAR TIRES SALES and SERVICE PHONE 4441 Board of Trustees agreed to ex- * ee rim: | Help Wanted ; The Board will receive applications from interested parties for the handling of lunch Program at Castlegar High School. The program will consist of Hot Soup and Hot Chocolate. It will involve three to four hours for preparation of hot soup and chocolate and cleanup after. Further information available from the Sec.-Treas. Please state qualification and salary expected. Cc. H. KING, Secretary-Treasurer S. D. No. 9 (Castlegar) ail sn uniforms for the school patrol officers, who will be stationed at the newly installed crosswalks i 4 at Milestone road, during the ” ye times when school. buses are 1858 standards,” he ‘says, “We loading and unloading and pupils must make this trip ring true 2°0 crossing the highway. historically. We .want no movie ‘The trustees : officially ap: cowboy touches to it, - pointed N, Turik as Night Jack “expects one of his big- eeool Director at the high gest problems will be putting school, Mr, Turik has about 15 -horses over modern highways: sypjects lined up to offer as “The roads are one thing we Night School courses,. which cannot have correct for our pur- should afford a good choice to pose. About 90 per cent of the all interested persons. run will be over blacktop. Caring Board ‘chairman R. T. Wal- ‘for the horses feet is going to be die, Mr. King, Inspector Mc- a tricky job." Kenzie, and Principal W. R. To ‘do this Turnbull plans Brown will form an advisory special ‘shoes for ‘his animals,sboard on night school matters. and will carry his.own portable Fees will be set‘ at approxi- blacksmithing equipment with mately $7 and no class will com- the stage. * mence unless a minimum of 15 A. native of Sudbury, Ont,, is enrolled. Jack came to British Columbia Appointment of C. S. Mc- in 1925. -He trapped, mined and Kenzie, School Inspector, to the through the hungry thirties, fin- position, of - Administrative Of- alfy shifted his operations to ficial on the board was announc- Sumas ‘Prairie in 1940 when he ed at the mecting.. was brought down to stage a H, Hyson, Principal at Bril- rodeo at Chilliwack Cherry Car- liant School attended the’ meet- nival, ing to report a slight change in A noted horseman, he has schedule for the Holiday Thea- been active in Chilliwack Riding tre, owing -to time element in- Club's famous mounted square volved, More ii ion will be ALON TT PUBLIC MEETING TR _H. W. HERRIDGE, MP. WILL SPEAK ON IMMEDIATE FEDERAL MATTERS THAT CONCERNS US ALL MARLANE HALL Saturday, September 21, 1957. at.3:00 P.M. dance troupe, and with his wife available at a later date. directs the light horse show at The board reviewed the pos- Abbotsford’s Central Fraser sibility of obtaining motorized Valley fair each year. grounds muintenance equipment For years Jack toured Paci- and will give this further con- fic Northwest States and B,C. sideration. with a trained saddle horse and Conversion to Natural Gas donkey. He plans to take a trick is taking place at the Twin horse. on the: Centennial run, Rivers School ‘and will be “for fun at the stopping points.” somewhat in the nature of a “But there will be no fool- test case. If, satisfactory the ing about the trip itself,” Jack board may consider changes in says, “I am going to be busy all other schools at a future time. winter’ getting ready for it. We Payment of Oglow Bros. ac- have got! to do the job right.” count for renovations at Robson David Donnan Heads * MEATS PORK-CHOFS, All. cuts, Ib. BEEF BLADE ROAST, Blade removed, || ae 45 BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST, {b. GROUND BEEF & LEAN, Ib. ...... TRISCHUCKS Young Peopies Assoc. The-first meeting of the Anglican United Young Peoples’ ind Ci Schools in the et Kinnaird: amount of $5,068 was approved during the summer. __ s by the board. The.. Association plans a‘ The board also approved one busy program for the coming day’s leave on October 18 for season and hopes to increase its Teachers’ Convention in ‘Trail. membership. Requests from the Hospital byterian Minister Association was held 12 in C of- ficers elected at the meeting President David Donnan, i Stuart Paul, Sec. Rene Fenner, Pro- gram Chai Vie o ‘Treasurer by the hostesses Mrs, Thompson Society and from the Ladies €.W.L, Restimes 2 . , Elonitily iieetings The booster prize was won The CWL of St. Rita's by Mrs. Fields. the meeting. Membership Chairman Keith Waldie, Public Relatiens Officer Darrel Anderson. As its first social event, the group enjoyed a corn roast at Champion: Hee on . Saturday, Store ‘Closed Mondoy Afternoon . Open Atl Day: Wednesday ams Guests ener, were Miss Daphne Quance, a former mem- ber of:the group and Mr. Larry Jackson, who has been, the Pres: Parish, Ce held their first The Spring Bazaar was men- meeting of the year after the tioned so that the ladies could summer recess at the Marlare hegin thinking of ways and Hotel on Thursday evening. aneans to make the affair a well The minutes and reports of worth while affair this year. Convenors were read and ap- proved. Thd president, Mrs, R. As- project that was undertaken sie welcomed the members and during the coming year. hoped that would be successful. church under way, and Mrs. Stadler at the end of + Refreshments were served double their efforts toward any the coming year the éonstruction: of, the new: . he hoped Father | Bropfy.- said’ with that the CWL members would ——— wore - a oe ~ “Whats ' fe ereeeat ne \