CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday,. October 8, 1953.. Sash .& Door | PHONE 3211 WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH CABINET. MAKING Free Estimates The District's Social Events Phone 3031 Castlegar Happenings Kinnaird Korner TO VANCOUVER — Miss Ethel ik left last week on a Wolsey Hose PURE WOOL NYLON REINFORCED Assorted Colors ..... 75¢ and $1.00. pr. Purses By Duval Assorted Colors . . Nylon Crepe Blouses $2.95 and $3.50 . $5.95 : JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF ... TWO PIECE DRESSES Sizes 16 1[2 to 241[2 West's v business trip to Vancouver. eae KIWANIS GUESTS — Messrs. Jock ‘Hawkins, Dick Fowler, and Bob Graham were guests at the weekly meeting of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club, Tuesday night. B.}. C, Hilliam or “Mr, Flotsam” as he is known on the stage, also dropped in to meet the fellows: RETURN TO SCOTLAND - =- Mr, and Mrs, Richard Couch are returning to Edinburgh, Scot- land after a four month's visit with their children and grand- children here. They are to set sail for Scotland from Quebec, to- morrow. see RETURNS TO SASK, — Mgs. R., Walts left Friday for her home in Halbrite, Sask. after a visit at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Reg Waite. oe HOME FROM HOLIDAYS — Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shaw have | returned from a three weeks va- cation in Vancouver. Mr’ F. G. Matkin of Victoria, who has been relieving manager of the Cana~- dian Bank of Commerce here during Mr. Shaw's absence, has returned to Victoria. VARIETY CONCERT FEATURING NELSON CIVIC CHOIR HIGH SCHOOL and LEGION BANDS: ASSISTED BY Jock Hawkins & Wally Walper HIGH ‘SCHOOL AUDITORIUM -Ariday, October 16th. CONCERT AT 8 px ADULTS. — 50c CHILDREN — 25c. Get Your Tickets In Ad ‘From Band DOOR PRIZE OF 10 SILVER DOLLARS HOME AG, — Mr. and Mrs, Jim Thorndale and children are home again after a three months i in Hazelet, see FROM VANCOUVER — Mrs. .Jack Long and children of Van- couver are visiting at the hcme of Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. Nora Berry. ee “TO. CALGARY — Mrs. W. T. ‘Waldie is motoring today to Cal- gary to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.’ M. Flynn. Accompanying Mrs. Wal- die.are Mr, and Mrs. Herb John- | son. who will visit with sends 5 in Calgary and Vicinity. TO CRESTON — Mr. and Mrs. }| J. S. Page left for Creston to visit their son, Jack, who is teaching there, f Fees For Oil Burner Permits Recommended ‘|>“Presenting his monthly report to. the village commissioners ‘Monday evening, Castlegar Vill- age Inspector David Seaton re- conimended to them, that they set a fee for oil burner installa- tion permits in the village. Ci Bulletin Board A Free Gommunity Service — Phone 3441 Gerry. Wanless was deputized to look into the’ matter and determine what fees should ,be charged. Mr. Seaton’s report revealed that 13 new building permits had been issued in the village during August and September, with a total _value of: $5, pa ‘Nineteen Plan now. to attend the Variety Concert in the High School Auditorium October 16th: Nelson Civic Choir, High trists, Adults - 50c;, School and Legion Bands, Local At Students - 25c. Concert at 8 p.m.. The Ladies Aid to the Presbyterian Church in Kinnaird will hold a Home 'Bake Sale on Saturday, Oct. 10 at Creighton's' Store. There will be specialties | for your Thanksgiving Fare. The Ladies Aux. to the Canadian Legion wilt run a series of Card Parties the 3rd Saturday of every month in Legion | Hall at 8 p.m. The first to be held on Oct. ve 35 The seasons high score for Whist and Bridge will be the Lucky Winner of [Wool Bed Sp A Social i 1 C: Robson, ae: Oct. 23, tas Hall, 8 p.m. Regular Meeting of St. Alban’s W.A. will be held in the Parish Hall tonight at 7:30 pu. BABY CLINICS — Castlegar — Tues., Oct. 13, 1:30 — 4:00 p.m, Legion Hall. Kinnaird and f wel Butea this period, Neaving a total of 68 unfinished projects. - In addition, 12-oi] burning per- mits were issued and six oil fur- naces have been installed to date and. found satisfactory. ° The ‘new building permits are as follows: Mrs. Englund, alterations, $400. ‘J. Gall, garage, $100, Liquor Store Fixtures, $500. S. L. Davis, Alteration, $500. _ K. Crosbie, re-siding, $595, L. Morey, alterations and re- siding, $2000. ° A, Posnecov, stucco, $150. J, Killough, re-siding, $450. S. Popoff, garage, $500. J. Marken, garage, $175. P. Gretchen, foundation, $200. W. Plotnikoff, alterations, $500. I. V. Campbell, garage, $250, Appointments open Phone 4141 ae! a Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Phone 3441 Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R. A. PINCOTT Insurance Advisors CEMENT MIXER ; FLOOR SANDER _ FOR RENT | PHONE 3711 : CHUCK’S TRANSFER TO TRENTON — Mr. Henry: Kuryluk has returned t6 his st tion at R.C.A.F, headquarters st Trenton, Ontario, after spending of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Kuryluk. J ee AT SPOKANE — Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jankola, Jr., and family are spending a short holiday in Spokane, o8 TO VICTORIA — Mrs. J. Lup- the past:two weeks at the home | ton has returned to her home in Victoria after attending the wed- ding of her grand-daughter Miss Shirley Collinson. ' 2 Hee cate ee as polusned to | rrait after having made their spent the past two weeks with her Ho mae: in naird for the past parents, ree ‘months while Mrs, Dem- bicki's parents Mr, and Mrs. C, D. eee RETURN TO TRAIL — Mr, and Mrs, Walter Dembicki and’. land ‘ RETURNS TO POST — Miss! family have returned home, to - Harvey were vacationing in Eng-. 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