4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 12, 1961 _ COMING! SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 C.W.L. Bazaar KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HALL Featuring Attractive Novelties Fancy Sewing & Embroidery Work Enjoy Afterrioon Tea and the Bake Table = PLAIN SEWING - KNITTING - PARCEL POST = AND WHITE ELEPHANT TABLE =| Chili Con Carne. Supper at 6.00 p.m. VARIETY. BINGO at’ 8.00. Pm, .. : GOOD PRIZES - RAFFLE DRAW & ESN 00 Let us bring your heating system up to date’ with a GAS OR: OIL FURNACE. Have all the modern convenience and com- fort this: winter. *“ BE SAFE - BE SURE FREE ESTIMATES WHILE YOUR AT IT let us give you an esti- mate on modernizing your plumbing. — DO IT TODAY. ; Bid 7! | aE msCHUCK'S — RED AND WHITE STORE. . KINNAIRD? B.C. District resident Robert Fenner, who is serving as branch president of the Castlegar branch, Is one of 900,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who presently fill positions of lead. ership on a non-solaried basis, The “no help wanted” sign will never be displayed on the doors of province, state, ward, or branch chapels. There 1s s0 much work that thousands of members are holding down, more than one position, Statistics of the church are'al- ways on the move, Totals today will KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs, J.’ Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 The Thanksgiving woekend was enjoyed by five members of the Se. nior Sodality of Mary who visited thelr counterparts in Cranbrook several members from Castlegar on the weekend trip were Noreen’ Hen- dricks, Nicole Kaufman, Dianne So. berlak, Evelyn Rodgers, Carol Ann Buckna and Arlane Archambault, Mr, and Mrs, K, Markle and Marilyn returned late Monday from the hollday weekend spent in’ Ver- non visiting Mrs. Markle’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, D, Howrie, Sr. They reached Vernon by way of the Mo- nashee Pass, Best. wishes to Eddle Fitzpat- rick who spent several days in Cas- tlegar hospital this week and to ‘Ferry Jack who suffered injuries in a bleycle accident on the week- end. Terry is home from Castlegar hospital and is recovering fine. Kenny Manson’s friends wish him well while he is a patient in ‘Trail Tadanac Hospital. Gary Hominiuk and his sister Marsha are recovering from tonsil operations, having spent two days in Castlegar hospital, : Mrs, S. J. Jankola is a’ patient in Vancouver General Hospital. Her friends hope to see her home soon, : Mr. and Mrs, Pete Chesworth spent 10 days with Mrs, Chesworth’s parents, Mr, and Mre. Gordon Hen- derson, returning to their home in Vancouver on the weekend. Visitors to Spokane’ on the weekend were Miss Dianne Hay- wood, Terry Ackney and Peter Ma- nahan, Gerry "Archibald ‘Spent the Thanksgiving weekend on a rock- hunting expedition, in the Okana- gan. In the company of his father, A, ©. Archibald'of Robson, they also visited Keremeos and Penticton. Robson WA and Natal for the holiday. Joining |Pt Mormens Busy in Church be different tomorrow, However, a breakdown on church positions from information gleaned from figures based on church organizations paints a picture not duplicated by any other church organization. ‘The church moves forward un- der the direction of president David O, McKay ond his counselors; the Council of the Twelve Apostles; As- aistants to the Council of the Twel- ve; Patriarch of the Church; the First. Council of the Seventy; and: Bishopric, to visit every member's home cach month and give a lesson and in-. the largest ‘single group of officers in the church. They total 144,198 — all holders of the Melchizedek or Aaronic Priesthoods, Some 447,787 men hold the lesthood, "Im addition, calls are’ out for 70,000 songsters to fill cholr seats of stakes‘ and wards. The music program of the Church Is outstand— patie famed Balt Lake Tabernacle “Sine thousands ot workers serve on welfare projects, which in. knitting mills, dairies, cattle ran- ches and scores of bishops store- houses. ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, A, K. Waldie, Phone 365-5921 My, and Mrs, C. Wilson have returned to Creston after spending ® two-week vacation visiting friends in Robson and District, Miss Barbara Martin, murse~ in-tralning at St. Paul’s hospital in. spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Martin. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Waldie were the latter's brother, stepsister and friend, Mr. R, Fornasero, Miss S. Neegaard and Miss 8, Derby of Calgary. the Castlegar hospital, LN DID YOU KNOW? munity Chest eliminates Tag Days. : i Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Association of Robson Com- munity Memorial Church was held in the church hall recently. _- Rev. C. R, Day- opened the meeting with prayer, following which Mrs. E, Nickerson conducted the devotional period. After the mittees reported on thelr activities during the :preceding month. Plans were made for the coffee party to be held-early in October and it was suggested that a second coffee party -be held later in the J month. - At the’ conclusion of the busi- ness the president, Mrs. W. R, Brown, then called on Mrs, L. M, Quance, the speaker for the after- noon, Mrs. Quance gave the mem- bers a most graphic and interest- to Bogota, Colombia, via Mexico, and all thoroughly enjoyed the ex- She shared with the mem- T-BONE or CLUB STEAK, We escis e780 ROUND STEAK or ROAST; iki, .... 780 BEEF BONELESS STEW, Ib., ..... 59c. MINCED BEEF, Ib, .........-+-. 450 ~ PORK GHOPS,"all culs, Ih ....... 59e- PORK TENDERS,-Ib, .......--. 990 PORK LEG ‘ROAST, De " PORK BOSTON BUTTS, th.,....... 49¢ VEAL GUTLETS, Ih, ........ 5. 190 “LAMB CHOPS, Ih., ...2...:.500+. T8e For More Specials See Our Red & White Flyer bers. - 5 Tea was “then served by the hostesses Mrs, E. McPhee and Mrs, ‘RT Waldle, |, Legion Jackpots. roll call the various standing com- | Ing ‘description of her recent visit |‘ WATCH...REPAIRS ° MAGAIFICENT ‘EXPRESSION OF LOVE BOSSE’S JEWELLERY PHONE ‘365-2041 P< EDrinecostune’ JEWELRY HALFTIME JACKPOT $25.00 Given away each Bingo Night , : COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM ‘Starts Saturday Night Oct. 14 i 8.00 p.m. Legion. Holl - UOT iio iV FT TT Ife: Welfare $125.00. the three members of the Presiding. ‘Ward teachers, whose duty 1¢ is |, quire about, their welfare, add up to |*” ing with such organizations as the | | clude flour: mills, farms, tanneries, | Mr. A, H, Irving is 2 patient in That the K.R.C. Com.|‘ Granges 5 lb. bag | Aerowax 1/2 gal. T-RATE. KINNAIRD; B.C. : PHONE 326 | Se T lb. oka i $1 00. : Kraft Dinner A PRGS..« cecssensssiciais 49c- -. LEAN TENDER Smoked Picnics lb. Bologna BY THE PIECE, LB., AYLMER © Ketchup 2 bottles... CARNATION Milk 6 tins ASSORTED FLAVORS ALLEN’S Fruit Drinks «62.22 102». CUT-UP TRAY-PAK ” . Frying Chicken pers 98c 39c FRAZER VALE Frozen Peas 2 pkgs. FRAZER VALE Frozen Strawberries - ok: -39¢ MALKIN'S Peas asst. sizes 6 tins $1. 00 “LYONS. Tea Bags 100 - 2 CUP BAGS .. DUNCAN HINES 89 Cake Mixes 3 pkgs. $1 00 SUNKIST 69c CHRISTIES . Minarettes Chocolate, 20 biscuits, 3 -Pkgs. we: $1 : MeCORNICKS Sultana Delights 3 PGS, a 696 ‘COOKING Onions. 50 lb. bag - $3. 25 $185_ LIQUID - Tooth paste : Economy size with free Atlas in B9C : "AND MANY. MORE NON ADVERTISED SPECIALS" Open ee. 9 am. to 9 pm, except Monday, closed 12 noon ~ We Reserve: The Right To Limit Quantity ‘Village Clerk Lists of BREE’ -~SHRUBS ‘trom 1 the «Consolidated , j, and -Smaing: ¢ Co. Ltd. are now.. available. iit intorested 18th, os ‘A: Selbie’ _J. Logelin Village Clerk Kinnaird Castlegar 39c. 29¢ “g A E Central. Trading FREE: DELIVERY “— PHONE 365-3093 Mille carnation, 6 TINS orc 89 ; = KERSEY'S Peanut Butter. 42 oz. 1m 89c FRAZER VALE ; Fish: Be Chips 24 OZ. PKG. A9c Potatoes .1 40 LBs. Kleenex’ ‘4 bone of 400 . Tide GIANT ‘size Flour: Parity - Five Roses, 25 ths. D1, 59 "OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Deer Park Socials (Mrs. 0. Tt. “Williamson Sowa ‘A. Zelgler. and his ‘brother ‘ot Maple Oreck, Saak,, spent ao few .d@ays'.in' Deer Park, the guests of Mr, M, ix ,Hirkendali, te Mrs, H. Windross and daughter | Patay ave returned::to thelr home ‘in ‘Toronto, Ontario, ‘atter Bpending the ‘sunimer reentiad at the. home or her; parenté,’ RENATA Som i Mra, M. Robn Mr, and ‘Mrs, Candace accompanied legretto of Trail’ speny, fae, holiday weekend, in’ Renata, “; ‘Miss Luedell Lang of Pentioton was a weekend visitor at the home of her ‘sister Misa June Lang .and Misa Lorraine Fladager. . fa ‘Miss’ Eileen ‘Funk’ spent the ‘Grubesic ‘and Among the many weekend visl- tors fo Deer Park were J, McOunn of Trail; Mr, and Mrs, J. Bickham of. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Houston and grandson Walter Pea- "chey, the Woodrows and Merric- fields, all of Castlegar and many others, a Le ele me, HL W. MB for OPEN DAY & NIGHT ; KING ..KOIN LAUNDRY CASTLEAIRD PLAZA’ . ji "| Kootenay west, and Mr. and Mrs, D. ©. Waterfield of Nakusp were recent visitors to Deer Park. ond) i Renata, ‘While: in Deer Park they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, 0, ; |T. Willlamson,- Mrs, D, D, Jameson has re- turned from a recent visit to Van- couver where she was the guest of | f her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Heywood, Miss Ethel White and her aister, Mrs, Louis of Renata were recent | JM visitors to Deer Park prior to their for where they | ng holiday: in My, and. Mrs,’ Fred Nagel and daughters of Trajt spent the week- end at thelr summer home. Mr, and Mrs, W. Leduc, Wil- fred, Jerry, Lols and Delores of Kinnaird were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0.'P. Rempel. - Mr, and Mrs. A ‘a. och, ‘Fred die and Alvina, ‘spent the “weekend in Castlegar, Mr, J. Neufeld of Kamloops is home visiting his family, Miss accompanied by MaryAnne “Wiebe ‘were. “wépkend - visitors to Trail, where they attended; “The Boys Town Choir" from’ Omaha, Neb, "THE WEATHER Lang and ‘Miss Fledager } .. will spend the winter months. They visitors: at the homes of Mr. and Mra, F. Briggeman and Mr. and Mrs, H, Mottershead. i + Mra, L.: Wither. ‘of Television Service @ ‘Repairs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. @ Electrical Appllances, @ Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here. “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service” ELECTRONIC ‘SERVICES 7 355-933) _— Phones — 365-4601 ‘who is‘ spending a holiday at Ren- ‘ata,'was the recent guest: of Mr, and Mrs. F, Briggeman. Other vi- sitors at the Briggeman home ‘in- cluded Mrs, L, Briggeman and Mrs, R, Seaman and’son. of: Trait.” Dr. and Mrs, ©, Toll and friends of Trail were weekend visitors to “Mr, and Mrs, c, 8. Phelps and children were: weekend visitors’. to Recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. Williamson were the latter's father, Mr. J. Relmer of Renata, her uncles, Mr, Carl Rel- mer and Mr. Peter Reimer of New cet . spend a few days in Vancouver. “BIRTHS MOORE — To Mr. and Mra. Evan Moore of Robson, Oct. 6, a daughter. OBETKOFF — To Mr. and Mes, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Rel- mer and daughters, Sharon and Wendy of Wi 5 . Mr, and Mrs. A. Mackereth and son Bruce ‘of.; Broadwater left to . and Mrs, A. A, Phelps and aie bates were weekend * ‘visitors to ‘Mr. and “Mrs, ©. Phatps and son Russel left to spend a few days with-friends and relatives at Maple = Creek, Sask. “GASTLEGAR SOGHLS John Obetkoff of » Oct. 6, a. daughter, : — To Mr, and Mrs. WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDR' AND DRY CLEANERS : DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY & TH iS % URSDAY ino Manarin of Kinnaird, Oct. 9, son, : BARRETTE — To Mr. and Mra, Henri Barrette of Robson, Oct. 10, @ daughter. — LORINCZ — To Mr. and.Mrs, Joseph: Lorinez. of Caiatlegar, Oct, 42, a daughter. t Mrs, H. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Mr. and Mrs, John Charney of ‘Vancouver were the guests of Mr. and .Mrs, E. A, McDonald for a day. Mrs. Charney is the niece of Mrs, McDonald. They were enroute home after a holiday-spent visiting afound, Calgary. "Mr, Burt Campbell retumed at ‘. the. weekend, from ‘a holiday, spent | = at and Toronto.: ; “for ay gift: certifical ‘drop in soon. TEX TRA SPECIAL © :TONI HOME. PERMS = each . i $1.59 PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS & PLAZA DRUG TT ‘. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Palfy of Ald- ‘lergrove who:were on their honey- moon called at Mrs. Palfy’s parents, // Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Harding, for short visit Sunday. Mr, “and ‘Mrs. H. Johnson spent sunday in WS Easton; who spent a .| few eats visiting in Fernie last week, arrived’ home Saturday en- route home she visited in Cran- brook and Nelson. ~ Mr, and Mrs, Colin’ Petts are visiting in Calgary and are expected, home Friday. Mr, and Mrs, L. V. Campbell leave Sunday. for Vancouver where Mr, Campbell, as retiring: president | of the B.C. Weekly Newspapers As. chair sociation, will the annual of that Among those attending the tea! 9} at: oe home of Mrs, EB. Caskey in ‘Friday. were Mrs. ares PR. Ferg- | 7 uson,' Miss L. Defoe, Mrs’ ‘Lawson. fore Mrs, J. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING . CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB 8 P.M. - OCTOBER 24 - MARLANE HOTEL ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WELCOME TO "ATTEND - Owl Tce Annual Meeting CASTLEGAR HANDICAPPED SOCIETY October 16 - 8 p.m. _ SILVER BIRCH SCHOOL G. MEREDITH, Guest Speaker Everyone Welcome REFRESHMENTS ncn William’s MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - CRATING - PACKING - SHIPPING For Free Estimates Call Collect ‘Trail 364-1818 Nelson 1471 : WOODGRAIN ; PANELS : ‘Cherry and Maple Patterns ~ TILITY GRADE: 4 X 8 X %4" Mitchell Supply Ltd. ‘FRONT STREET — PHONE 365-7112. “LIMITED QUANTITY | BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT OPEN MON, - FRI. 9 AM, TILL 9 PM. : “2Tc off deal!” “KING SIZE CHEER: . $1.32 4 ROLL PAC WESTMINISTER TISSUE 49c 100 FT. WAX PAPER REFILLS 2 for 49 SOLO MARGARINE © 2 Ibs. 49¢ JELLO POWDERS “ALL FLAVORS” . TUBE TOMATOES 2 for 33c TOKAY , GRAPES 2 Ibs. 25c - PORK BUTTONS. 29c Ib. Heese Ibs. $1.00 “FRYING CHICKEN”