CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 8, 1959 SuGink wui'eS FRU ROBSON. . Mr, and Mrs.- A, Smecher returned from their holiday on Saturday, They visited their son- inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, A. Nixon in Kimberley, al- so thelr son and daughter-In-law, Mr, and Mrs, H. Smecher in Ed- monton, They also visited form- er Robson residents Mr, and Mrs, Jim Thorndale in Red Deer, Alta. and Mrs. Elvina Wesson in Maid- stone, Sask, Mrs, P. Larocque of Renata, who was visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead for a few days return- ed to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D, Webb and s0n of Trail, who were the guests of Mrs, Webb's mother Mrs, A. W. Thorp for two weeks, return- ed to their home on Sunday. Se at NS THIS gusrante 2C - y Hewetson SG's offer “a now pair free if the soles wear aut within 3 months.” HEWETSON TWO STRAP wi three munth guaranteed-wei soles. SizesBY 103, §550 qasrantes: So a NON-SCUFF TIP and for extra wear it carries a three month sole guarantee. Sizes8Y4t03. All Cominco. Awards $825 For Summer. -BAP Ideas A total of $825 has “recently been awarded to Cominco em- Ployees' for practical ideas. sub- mitted through the suggestion plan. rea | Seventy-nine awards ranging ftom ha to $50‘have been made. at Rasa improvement in the carriage drive for the lead fur- nace crane. Awards ranging from $5 to $30 were paid to the following employees at Trail: W. Gohn, W. Yeats, L. C. La- B. ‘Krail, and ¥ aperatons for the summer’ mon. The §50 award was. -recelvea ey Arthur Schutz, a Cominco winpioyee in maintenance ac asa, ds an adauunsal payment va 4 previOus Suggesuon, Last yea jac, Senuie was aWarucw 3500 for an improvea method uo. auacning side fubpers on to belt conveyors in the smelter sinter- ang plant. - Additional application of the idea has-been employed in other Company operations, particularly at the HB Mine at Salmo. + An award of $45 was receiv- ed by Alex Fereus, Kimberley, G. Freed, F, Jack- son, L, E. Weeks, C. V.-Walker, pe L. Prough, BE. F. Allard, Vv. G. Moen, I, W. Martin, J. McPhee, K. eae st W. Le- duc, W. Empey, D, Ewlngs,- Wo I Sommertield, ¢ G, H. Castle. G. L,-Brownlle, C. C, ‘Arm- strong, S. Laluk, G. I. Scott, R. Storvold, E. O, Carlsen, E. P. Bucciol, G. W. Hill, N. Maloff, R. Storvold, L. F. Leduc, K. 8. Messenger, Z. Pighin, R. Decem- brini, J. V. Lewis, J. W. Staats, A, Talarico, A, Cristini, R, O. Baker, N. €, Churches, J. Furlak, F. Paci- ficl, A. P, Sdao, N, H. Van ees sel, J. Kelly, J. Deballnhard, A. for cable winder for use in’ the shops at the Sullivan Mine. The idea re- pp! J. A, Dellow, G. Brown, E. Dawson, A. M. Fricke, T. T. Huitema, J, W. Thatcher. sulted in better job and improved safety. Another award of $45 was re- ceived by C. G. Verdon, zinc de- partment at Trail, for an idea to provide better control of the tlow of zinc in the melting room, A $40 award was received by George Bishop in the: Tadanac machine shop’ for suggesting a Fish and Roads Joined on Map Fishing tor Bri- Rossland President ’ Visits Local CWL St, Rita's parish council of the Catholic Women's League held a pot-luck dinner Oct. 7 in the banquet room of the Marlane Hotel. Mrs, R. Jones, 3rd vice-pres, ident of the Diocesan executive, Was guest speaker following the dinner. In her address, Mrs. tish Columbia and a 8.C. road map have been combined to form a tabor-saving addition to the generat knowleage gf visiting Ushermen, it has been announc- Jones: her theme of the apostolic nature of Catholic wo- men through adherence to the precepts of their faith. The president of the Ross- land CWL, Mrs. Driscoll, also the dinner. .Two new Hare “In the past the department of recreation and conservation published a special fishing book- tet containing pertinent informa- tion for the province's nimrods. This year we are combining this information with a campsite map of the province and I believe|- sportsmen will hail the innova- tion,” Mr. Westwood said. Deer Park Socials Mrs. Williamson Mr, and Mrs. H. Mercer of Toronto were visitors to Deer Park where theyywere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. Be- fore returning ta Ontario, they members from Robson, Mrs. Val- liere and -Mrs. H. Kemperman were welcomed to- the parish council. .A bake sale, convened by.|| Mrs. -A. Shutek, is to be held soon, LEGION CORNER: E At the regular meeting Tues- day ht two ordinary and two club, jMlember: applications were approved. ° The total paid-up ordinary membership now stands at 222, a record for the branch, A dona- tion of $200 was received from the Ladies Auxillary to be used in planned to visit with lenderoy, B.C. Reverend W. C. McBride of Yaneouver spent a fow days at Deer Park While here ‘te en- joyed a bit. or hunting, bayging a few grouse. On a hunting trip he was accompanied by Rev. M. Reside of Kinaaird and Rev. W McPhee of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Webster and ‘daughter Lynda of Slocan City and Mrs. F. Webster, daugh- ter Lorene and son Gerry of Rob- son, Were recent visitors to Deer Park, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worley returned from a hunting trip to the East Kootenays. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Waldie and friends of Robson were vis- itors to Deer Park. Mrs, J. V. Briggeman of Trail is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brigge- man. Mrs. Partridge of Edgewood ahs arrived to spend a few mon- ths at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. ig’ Briggeman. HANS, STRAWBE PIGIKG, fh, ‘Trisch RINN ALES IRRY JAN, Naboh, pure, 48 oz, ......... 99¢ MARGARINE, SOLG, 2 ths. ...... 0.5. eee cee eee M98 GRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Sra ess eww owes o 298, PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ih,, . sie Sa ajewiew od weiss eee AOC 39c the in the hall. The méney was derived by the ladies from various activities of the LA. It was announced that bingo will resume night, Oct. 24, Aidonation of $50 was made to the Project Society from funds | received from concessions at the Fall Fair. An executive meeting will be held next Wednesday to make plans for Armistice Day Services. ‘STOP LIVING IN THE WORLD OF HALF-SOUND Ieyouare partially deaf, X pledge that within 15 min- Meet can show you the door to a new worldofamaz- 7 ingly clear, dis- tinct sounds—a world free from the annoying, almost maddening background noises wally associated with ordinary aids, And you will enter . this world offall,clearsound wilh~ _ out. awkward, unsightly bands in the hair, wires in your clothes, or blobs in or behind your cars. Your key tothisnew worldisthe Otarion Listener, employing’ a modern sciontific principle known aos “Target Hearing” —which many scientists call an “‘cloctronica mir acle,” Through “Target Hearing”, clamor of” ‘Mbackegeound noises" which usually plague those wear: inary } aids. And io! ro *) ngadgeta’’ or "gienmnieke” to pro- duco awarcnead of @ hearing oid, A tiny, almoat inviatble tube tend to the ear. If you feel you are losing your hearing, you owe it to yourself to. mai) the coupon. Inatitute For Better Moartng, ‘B.C, Intertor Hearing Centre) 618, Bain St. Penticton, B.C. . Name.” ~ he Street, City © Prov. , QTARION LISTENER OF SATAN COMUMnTA, | MALOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. William Maloff of Brilliant, Oct. 1, a daughter. ‘WILSON — To Mr, and Mrs. William Wilson of China Creek, Oct, 3, a son NICHVALODOFF — To tar een ee WE HAVE JUST ‘RECEIVED A Lance Sines OF i ELECTRICAL: APPLIANCES. ; GE, ‘Toasters, Irons, Coffee Perks, Sunbeam. Mix-Masters, Portable Mixers, Phillshave. and Sunbeam Shavers. Drop in today and see them. Put music ‘in your home with a selection from our record doatimen Phone 7271 2nd and Ist AVE. RICK’S ne and Mrs. BIll Shoreacres, Oct. 5,-a daughter, Ac RESERVE October 30 for Kinnaird Improvement Society , Membership Party FUN FLOOR SHOW REFRESHMENTS Don’t Miss This One Kinnaird Improvement Society If it’s for coffee, a snack or a dinner -come to the CASTLEGAR HOTEL DINING ROOM We enjoy having the whole famity All home cooked meals " Banquels and Dinner Pariies arranged — by appointment Open 6.00 a.m. to 8. 00 Penile =n ATE KINNAIRD, B.G., HAMS READY TO EAT.s. FRESH CRANBERRIES 1 LB. BOX SWEET POTATOES 2 LBS GRAPE OR GRANGE JUIC ALLANS 48 OZ. 3 FOR...... ~. $1.00 Saturday |G BREAD TOASTMASTER 2ron . 30 SUGAR 10LBS 99 SHRIMP NOLA, TIN 39 PEAS LYNN: ‘4 TINS VALLEY oo GREENBEANS cur, serren avy, «Twi ag ICE CREAM Westland, Half Gal., . 69c CAKE MIXES OGILVIE FAMILY U Ib. Hk - Vitale ~ MARSHMALLOWS McCORMICKS ~ SFOR ........... $1.00 be GRAHAM WAFFERS [iM ' | WESTON’S 77 POC | PKG, «eee e ees 28 Lh, seoeeeeee LETTUCE ve (90 “2 LBS., ....2ccees. 296 STORE HOURS TUES. to Sat. 9 to 9 : WE RESERVE THE _ RIGHT TO LIMIT, ‘PHONE 3261 FREE “DELIVERY TL nm “GRAPES TOKAY | (ime SSS Dt pashan anne an CASTLEGAR SOCIAL NOTES. - Mrg..derome,, Phone 666) Mr, ‘Jim Stevens of Winni-| p + peg ,was. a‘visitor at the home of Mr. acd Mrs J. Parkins. Mc. a Stephens: is“a‘nephew of Mrs, Parte and Mrs, ™M. Hingley mo- tored to Vancouver, - Mrs’ Sity Johnson of Kus- kanook, B.C., was a visitor at the home of Mr, and'Mrs. J. Parkins. Mrs, J. U-aike accompanied by Mrs. Walter Markin was a , Visitor to Nelson last weekend, ‘ Miss ‘Gail Oglow has: return: ed to her home after a stay in ve Costiegar and, District jHlon tes, Archie. Fergtison! and Mrs. A. O, McNeil were ‘visitors in Trall Inst “wesday afternoon, i. ‘ Mrs, Lucy Wishlow was hos- tess last Monday evening to Miss Mabel Harcoff who is to become the bride of Mr. Peter Woykin next month, Upon her arrival the bride- to-be ‘and Her mother, Mrs, Polly Harcofif, _ were’ preesnted ‘with corsages of deep ‘red roses, The future bride was also “An ‘expansion program that will Increase production of the’ petrochemical section of its Ed- monton plant by some 40 per cent at’ a cost of about $4, was’ announced here cated ai Edmonton Plant of Canadian Cheratcat, @ ‘expansion to be com- pleted ‘In’ early: 1961 will make greater quantities of present pro- ducts available for sales, a move necessitated ‘by the wide iecent: ance of, Ch today by Ord, Presented with a bouquet of roses. Among those present were: _ Mrs, Verna Johnson, Mrs, J. Hare LEGION BINGO WILL START OCT. 24 IN THE LEGION HALL JACKPOT $100.00 , Mrs. J. Kabatoff, Mrs. P. Rilkoff, Mrs, Mike Popoff, Mrs, Bill Lebedoff, Mrs, Ivy Sall- ken, Mrs, Ann Churnsinoff, Mrs. George Nevakshonoff, Mrs. Mary Dootofe. Mrs, Jack Kaktin, Kathrine Poznicov, Miss Helen. Hadikin, Mrs. Pauline Katesnikoff, Miss Jeanette Androsoff, Miss Lucy Nevalshonact Miles Emnia Ne- the growth in zales over the a six years, In its six years of operation Canadian Chemical has become a major producer. of petrochem!- els in Canada, ‘It Is the largest ducts as formaldehyde, methanol an acetic acid ‘and one of the world leaders in pentaerythritol production. It ig a major supplier of ac- tive and latent solvents to the ‘paint and lacquer industries. Oth. er Chemcell chemicals are used in the plastics, Miss Violet Wishiow, Miss Elaine Wishlow, Miss Linda Wishlow, Miss Nina Kabatoft and Miss Vio. let Kabatofe, Games were piayea through. out the. evening. The gifts were then presented to the bride-to-be, after which a deliclous “lunch ‘was served. . No Government Aid For Bloomer Greek. ” The Provincial department of highways will not install further textiles, hydraulic fluids, drugs and cosmetics to mention only a few, The man-made textiles fibr- es, acetate and Arnel are pro- ducts of the plant’s yarn depart- ment. Basis of the expansion, it was stated, will be the use. of oxygen in the petrochemical pro- duction process instead of air. This - necessitates the construc- tion of @ plant to’ praduce oxy- gen... Major expaiision for such a relatively small capital expendi- ture is made possible by the fact that the original design of the plant envisaged future expansion Auxiliary facilities are already in‘ the Creek line. Highways Minister Gaglardi, in_a letter to Rossland-Trail MLA Donald Brothers, said that ‘his ‘deputy minister had already written council on March i1 in- forming them that the agree- ACA TT SWISS VACATION FOR TWO and: the village ee S that on’ com- Pletion of the line it’ would’ be come the responsibility of ‘the | village. Mr, Brothers wrote council conclusive and final. ment on the matter.” and only the modifica- tion of some ‘production units is required. This expansion follows close- ly ‘on the increase in. the yarn last year, and is‘ part of the com- pany’sovérall. plans for future . growth Bod Gevelopment.; by: the Misses: Marlene Soberlalk, 'Kareri ‘Cristofoli, Alene Leroy, ‘Mima Wallace ‘and Noreen Fiet- that “The letter appears to be cher. i However, |" I will keep pressing the depart- Hostesses ‘ter the shower were Mrs. T. Schiavon, Mrs. ‘D. Wallice, Mrs. J.. Walker, Mrs. Mrs, R. -Fletcher, + “I'm ve with this] ©! sald commissioner Carr. “How- ever, they’ve. got us legally.” Works. chairman R, C. Mad- docks is to direct the works sup- ervisor to install another man- Enter the Swiss Vacation Contest - ‘today. No obligation! Nothing to _ buy! 200 exciting prizes! = COME IN FOR YOUR FREE- ENTRY BLANK TODAY! ~ hole in the line at the wanes expense. ~. Recent Bride » Feled Ai Large Shower Some 45 ladles gathered at the Parish hall recently in: hon- or of Mrs. Norm Logan, nee Rosemarie Harvick. + The guest of honor, her mo- LEO BOSSE JEWELER PHONE 2041 — CASTLEGAR Headquarters, Swiss Vacation Contest ther, Mrs. P. Harvick, and her grandmother, Mrs. Burgad- oif Yakima, were presented with lovely chrysanthemum corsages. Sheryll Walker, Paulette Hal- arewich ‘and Geraldine Baker, young cousins of the bride, brought in a daintily-decorated wagon piled high with gifts. After the gifts were unwrap- ped a tasty. luncheon wag served : KC DOG FOOD, Tops, 4 tins, .........0.ceeeeecee ee BOC TOMATO JUICE, Hunts, 2 48 oz, tins, ...........+. 69¢ MILK Carnation, 6. fins : PORK ROLLS, SEIN BS Gh Poe weeees WE MARGARINE, Beiter Buy, 2 lhs.,................+. 49e ICE GREAM, Westland, 12 gal., ................» 69¢ SPORK, tin, 0... 0.3 sce c eee ecee pte cece wen ee AIG “BREAD, 2loaves, ........05.0cceeeseue ceeeeee GUC ROLLED OATS; 3 Ibs. Chinaware, .........:...... 59¢ . 99c 8c : We Are Agents For Kootenay Laundry & Dry Gleaners ~ CENTRAL TRADING | We’ Reserve The Right To Limit Sune —_ Phoné 3098 FREE DELIVERY. ; Mrs. P. Halarewich, Mrs. L. Mor- ey and Mrs. L, Grunerud. 4 INSURE” >) ‘ “Ror all Your" : ° INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441." — ANDERSON AGENCIES - [nid HERE MONDAY _ THANKSGIVING DAY BOID BUIE HARLEM | “CASTLEGAR “SHES GYM: - , MONDAY OCT. 12 GAME AT 8.00'P.M. 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