4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 6, 1958 SSSI Lc THE DISTRICT-SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 99 Mrs. Kautman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson - 5165 Mra, Wiliamson Mra; Warkentin Mrs, Horan = al Mage “Lamb, Leona Tuid- , basement, Thursday after school. quist, Jill Macbeth, Tannis‘ Recently, Joanne Kennedy, Lilet eat Johnson, » and and “Lorraine Wadner were en- Mrs. J, Ungarlan was de- : ‘ lighted "with a visit. from old, Were given out to Gall Kennedy, folied as new Brownies in the friends this week, whom she haa} Wendy MeMillan, Caron Tock | 1st, Kinnaird Pack, Both pac’ not scen in fourteen years, Mr.i $0 Sharlene Bale and Linda are.now busy with their annual Warner, mince meat eoale - rairie, Alta., stayed severai The pack was then divided. Eays at the Ungarian. home, leav- 1st Kinnaird Pack, with Mrs. Mr, and ne sia Heagy ing Monday for a wait to the R. Lamond as Brown Owl and) and family faired a fp to Coas! ‘or the Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle FO I mmm NET Kinnaird Korner Castlegar Happenings Deer Park Socials ’ *° Hallowe'eri’ Party Well cae In Robson Mr. and Mrs. R, Donnan have returned from a three-week mo- tor trip to California. Mrs. Joe Thiel Is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. In the Castlegar and District Hospital are Mrs. Willlams, Sr. and. Mr. W. Houston, Mr. ad Mrs, S. Carson of Cardston, Alta. will arrive on Friday to be the guests of their son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dower. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Read and baby daughter were Sunday visitors at the home of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. KiNough. . Local hunters trying their luck in the East Kootenay area| last weekend Included Ken: Price, Leo Bosse, Norman McNabb, ard . | Mrs. E, Mills as acting Tawny where * | Owl, will meet in the Improve-| Mrs. Heagy the PTA as @ Bob October 15 was Mother's ment Society Hall, Wednesday | Border Conference, Day at Ist, Kinnaird Brownie, after school. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lamond Pack meeting. Mrs, W. K. Fox! ‘The 2nd Kinnaird Pack with, and family spent last weekend yisited and enrolled the follow-| Mts. J. Roberts as Brown Owl, in Grand Forks with Mrs. La- ing new Brownies: Eleanor and Mrs. H, Bate as Tawny Owl, | mond’s parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Fink, Doris Davis, Esther Long,! will meet in the United Church’ BE, Sinclair. Robson Sociale Mrs, E, T. Coleman of Nel- son is spendng a holiday at the home of her son and daughter- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Cole- man, Mr, and Mrs. A, W. Kent left during the on a 6-month Soclety enter. fata “ihe children on Friday night at a Hallowe'en party In the Community hall, which was filled to” capacity with children and their parents. There were many beautiful visit to Toronto, Ontario Mr. Miles Weaver left for his home at Maple Creek, Sask., af- ter spending the past week visit- ing with relatives at Deer Park, Enroute to his home-he will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C, M. Kirkendall at Proctor, Mr, and Mrs. G, A. Walker of Silverton spent the weckend at thelr former home in Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs, F, Briggeman and M. Weaver were recent vis- itors to Trail, the guests’ of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Briggeman, H. C. Coleman has returned to his home here after spending the past weck at Penticton. * Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs, Pratt and returned Sunday, from Vancou- ver, where they attended the BC.| bwet iily family favorites now HOOD FLOUR. 25 Ibs., .+» S159 SOLO MARGARINE, 2 Ibs, ..........+ . 49c PORK and:BEANS, 15 02. ......0..scceeeeeeeess 106 VEAL GUTLETS, Ib, ........2.0- 190° BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed, tb. ........ .. 55e Trischuck’s & $ @ miltionaire cont buy SIDE BACON, 1 db. pkg. .... STEAKS T-Bone or Sirloin, lb. . . 79¢ POTATOES, Netted Gems, 100 1b. sack POTATOES, 10 Ibs. . CARNATION MILK, «+. 69c COFFEE, Nabob, Ib. BREAD, 4X, " 2leaves ....... MARGARINE, Solo or Better Buy . 59c JAM, Apple & Strawberry 4b. tin .. GRAHAM WAFERS, Weston’s, 2 pkgs. ... 65c DILL PICKLES, Nalleys 58 oz. jar ......... 79¢ " GRAPES, 2lbs. .... CUT-RATE GROCETERIA KINNAIRD, B.C. . PHONE 3261 PORK CHOPS, All Cuts, lb. . DOG FOOD, Champion, 4 tins ... 49c TIDE, Giant, TOILET TISSUE, Ballet, 4rolls . ... We are OPEN until 9 p.m. Every Night Except 8.28 oR She, OE Monday HA hospital convention. Mrs, as Hospital W.A. and reported that! there were 135 auxiliarles repre- sented, Mr. and Mrs, G. Eastcott and son Wayne of Rossland, visited Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnson Sunday. Mrs, J. F. Stadler is home again from the hospital, Mr, A. Lundy Is a patient in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. - Mr. and Mrs, W. from the Castlegar and District; ie or of Ci were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman. Among the visitors and many comic cos: tumes and the judges had quite a time deciding on the winners. The hall was decorated in the Hallowe'en theme, «with black}: cats, flying bats, pumpkins, cte, Mr. Jim’ Leamy was’ Master of Ceremonies for the evening. Mrs. Reg Bro was general convenor and she was assisted in the kitchen by Mrs. O, Ander- sen, Mrs. J. Schuepfer, Mrs. Vera Wanjoff, Mrs, Beth Rogers and Mrs, Nellie Gorkoff, Those jud- ging were: Mr. H. Evans, Mrs. J, Ralne, Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs.’V. Pattulo, Mrs, A. Legebokoff and| Mrs. W. Zaitsoff. Prize winners were as fol lows: Pre-school children — 1st. “The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe", Pam MacCallster; 2nd “A Nurse", Glenda Oborne; 3rd : Gorkett. 67 year old — “Dutch Girl", Karen Andersen 2nd “Gypsy”, 3rd "Red Devil”, Larry Wanjoff. 10-11 yea: — 1st “Soldier of the Guard’ Dene Giraud; 2nd “Hula Dancer’ Barbara Fowler; 3rd “Pirate”, Nell Oborne, 12-14 — 1st “Blac Cat", Catherine Rilkoff, Couples] Rita Schuepfer and Wendy Wor. ley. Adult couple — 1st “Farmet' Wanjoft. cookies would be served to alll those present, including the par- hearty vote of thanks to the re- ereatlon society for the party’ and asked all present to give a hearty applause, which they did. gave each child a bag of Hallo- we'cn treats, Deer Park were J. Stainton, H. S. Merriefield, sons Jimmy and Albert, Mrs. M. Stover, all of Castlegar; the Wilson family of Rossland; and Mr. and Mrs, F. Tough and W. G. Leslie of Net- son. Fire Wednesday Fire Chief, Ed Lewis report- ed no fire-loss resulted from the fire 10:00 returned home over the week end after having a holiday .in England, and on their return, visited at Chalk River where they were the guests of their| son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and| Mrs. C, Kennedy. on Crescent street, near the Har- old Hesketh residence. The fire started in the staircover of the Steps at an house owned by Joe Buckna of Trail. The blaze could have cau- sed a good deal of damage to the Renata Tiding Mathew Rohn of B.C, Forest has left for his new post at Kas- lo. John Hansen has left for] Grand Forks, where he will be stationed with B.C. Forest. Mrs. Lila Wither has return- td. from her months’ vacation at Vancouver. Fred Shantz is a patient in the Castlegar Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLean and son’ have bought the old Wine residence and are rebuild ing same. BIRTHS KONKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Konkin, Oct, 16, a son. BARBANOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Johg Barbanoff, Oct. 18, a daugh-:' ter. PRESSACCO — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pressacco, Oct, 21, a son. Mrs. W. Stoochnoff, Oct.: 22, a son. KONKIN —To Mr. and Mrs. -P. Konkin, Oct. 24, a son. CHEVELDAVE — To Mr. and Mrs. W.. Cheveldave, Nov. 3, a BROWNIE Movie CAMERA KIT, f/2.3 Genuine Kodak movie kit .* at this low, low price! Greal team for indoor-outdoor movie-making. This handsomely packaged outfit includes the deluxe-mode! Brownia Movie Camera wilh fast £/2.3 fens and the Brownie 2-Lamp Movie Light, complete with reftector , flood. lamps. Titler Board for’ easy® Hille-making also included! - $43.40 PETTITT PHOTOS Castlegar’s Photographic Headquarters section hand on the shoulder, said the gentleman, “where do I get the Empire State Express?” track,” the section hand inform. ed him, “you'll get it square in the seat of your pants.” STOOCHNOFF — To .Mr. and = building, except that the Firemen, who arrived within a few seconds after thé “call was given, were able to extinguish the blaze with “the first shot.” - Cause of the fire is unknown and as the house is some 75 to 80 feet from the road, it is un- likely that a discarded burning clgarette stub or lighted match is responsible, and as school was in session, the possibility.of child- ren playing ‘with fire-crackers seems unlikely. LAFF TIME A country gentleman with a big valise walked down the rail- road track and tapped a ‘busy “Tell me, my good man,” “If you don’t get off the Announcing THE OPENING OF HELEN’S Flower Shop COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C. SATURDAY,’ NOVEMBER 8th UPTOWN TO SERVE YOU BETTER OPENING. SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL FLOWER - ARRANGEMENTS PRICED FOR A REAL SPECIAL HOURS: 9.00 « a.m to 5.00: p.m. CLOSED alt day Monday End cuts .. CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin .. VEL, giant pkt., Irish Linen Place Mat, ...... SOAP, Palmolive, bath size, 3 for. ‘ : . SPORK, Burm’s, tin... BUTTER, Ist grade, Ib. .......... POTATOES, Alberta Gems, sack . LEG PORK ROASTS, ' oo. 5Ve VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, iolled, Ib. ... “HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Ibs. for . BEEF POT ROASTS, Ib. STANDING RIB ROASTS, Ib. ............ RUMP ROASTS, Ib. 0. ec Soho SANDWICH HAM, cold sliced, Ib. ...... Centre cuts veeees 89c Co-op Relail. Store 4th AVE. AND FINE ST. *, Vera Rilkoff; 2nd “Woods#% and His Wife", Mr. and Mrs. PQ Mr. Leamy thanked all those; ents. Mrs, Johnson expressed al@ ‘ On leaving the hall, Mrs. Bro@ Pr 2 member of Kiwanis and from Leitner's, Lewis" and elsewhere. “Castlegar Kiwanis Club ia ie ea \D10 NGO PRIZE $500: --- CARDS $1.00 Cards will be on sale from’ November .11 and will be available from any A. Numbers. will be called doily over radio station CJAT, Trail, commen- cing on a date to be announced. will be d d to tha Castl and District after Hospitol and the Kinnaird Switnming Pool Fund. PLAY BINGO HOSPITAL “° POOL Annual School ag School Meetings District No. 9 comenced Onober 29 with a meeting for the Glbson Creek attendance area. George Hadikin was elected to chair the meeting and secre- tary was Mrs, Florence Harsh- enin. The meeting, was opened at 7:30 p.m, in the Gibson Creek School by District Superintend- ent of Schools, C. S, McKenzle. Annual reports, were pres- ented by the Trustees, read by Acting Chairman of the Board, Mrs, W. Jacobson. Tht meeting was to have elected a for the who live Scag the new highway or. are served by it, but are out; of the Kinnaird Village boundar., f ee Peet a “those However, there was no meet: ing, as the only people to show up were School Board’ officials, including ‘the present represen- tative for the area, John Mar- shall. Here again a representa: tive will have to be appointed. Monday evening, W.'S. Pere- hudoff chaired the: meeting with Sam Konkin as ‘secretary, The Trustees annual‘ report,-and the was read and’ Gibson Créek area, but as no property owners. were present there could be no election. This means it will be necessary for the Department of Education to appoint a adopted, The system, for electing representatives and trustees, changed by the new. Public Schools Act was explained and a inquiry regarding the possibility Second in the serles of meet- qi of classes being held under the night school program was ings was for the The members of the W.A. to the. hur- Robson W.A. | Donations To Churches Makes and Mrs, Pratt. Rev. Pratt opened ch held their regular meeting on Tuesday, November 4° in the Church , Halt with 18 members present and vice-president, Mrs H. Hyson presiding.. Minutes were read and adopted. Business arising out of the minutes -con- cerned the reports of the conven- ors of the Family Fun night. Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. J. Raine, Mrs. D. Carter, ‘Mrs. E. Nicker- son and Mrs, E. H. McPhee each presented. a report. Th the perlod with the singing of a Hymn, and then read the 1st Psalm, which. he translated into evéry day mean- ing and which everyone enjoyed very much. The meeting was closed with a prayer led by the Rev. Pratt, followed by the members sing- ing the Lord's Prayer and re- peating the Mizpah Benediction, Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs, D. Carter and Mrs. R, E, Batchelor. e was named, these being: Mrs. J. Porter, Mrs. G. Miller and Mrs J. Raine. All convenors of com- mittees were asked to have their annual reports ready for the De- cember meeting. The were passed and will be: $50 to the Anglican Church, $50 to the | Missionary sewing that the mem- " |iittie bags to hold. a Bible and | used Christmas cards. Mrs. Hy- -| gift wrapped and hung on the You can’t buy better.auto insurance than the new SAFECO policy. Yet by insuring careful drivers only, losses are fewer. And by applying modern streamlined methods to processing policies, costs - are cut. Result: savings are passed on to you. Can YOU afford to pass up this ue money- saving opportunity? i See us today. No obligation.” ‘Anderson Agencies _PHONE 3441 CASTLEGAR, B.C. tist Church. It\ was anounced that the W.A. will hold a Coffee Party at the home of Mrs.:J. Raine,'on Friday, .November '.7. The Visiting, committee for. Nov- embef fs’ Mrg.:R. Brown and Mrs. Ss. Humptiries, Mrs. Hyson displayed the bers had doné, this consisted of ‘baby jackets, rolled bandages, son also reported that two boxes of used tlothing had been sent into- Trail, also éne sent to the Kinnaird fire victims, Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillips. i It was decided that this year the exchange of. gifts among the members be in the form of mon- ey donations, and these, to be Christmas tree, This money will following donations], United hurch and $25 to. the Bap-| ° be used to purchase Christmas| YOURSELF! WORLD'S: _ SAFEST POWER SAW . NO * DANGEROUS « Fells e Bucks « Limbs » Under- cuts © Cleara land © Pruncs +. Precision-cuts ¢ Leaves Mill-edge * Only power saw SAFE UP IN A ae or ona ladder, ry it yo ureelf, Call _ ocLow BROS. Building and Supply Co. Ltd: Cheer for the “shut-ins”. 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SLASHED PRICES et NEA __ FRESH - BREED 2 Loaves Dds poe FRY EN AY. th. FRESH PRODUCE Gee 10cib. CELERY, * POTATOES, Lethbridge, 10 ab. cello, ........ 39e Pe NUTT _F-L-A-S-H Whole hess of PORK, Ib., IDEAL FOR HOME FREEZER | A fancy At last.. a flavor that is REAL CHEESE : call cheese and nothing but cheese!