CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1962 Kinnaird Sociais Mr, and Mrs, Tom Fourt re- turned on the weekend from an in. Joyable 10 days in Kimberley where they visited thelr daughter sand son-in-Inw, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Wil- son and family. The Fourts also wutched Kimberley’s preparations for the Snow Flesta held Saturday and Sunday. eer ° Mr, J, H. Moor is visiting in Switzerland, the country of his|- virth and the home of his 66-year old mother, two brothers, one sister and a niece, His mother, Mrs. 5. Moor and a niece, Mrs. M. Kellar-Walti who resides with her * family in Zurich, were on hand when Mr, Moor arrived nee by jet frdm Winnlpeg, Feb. He is enjoying a Son with Don Brothers During the last week the de- bate on the Bud. get proceeded and perhaps the out- Mr, criticized the Opposition for what the termed their ‘milk and water’ criticism of the Budget. He outlined * Mr. Peterson stated that despite the warning of the Opposition. ot hls family in Winterthur, the home of his mother and brothers, and in the home of relatives of a Trail dusinassman, Mr, Herman Schnid- vig. In Kinnaird, Mrs, Moor expects of the week, eo ele “Becky. ‘outman is progressing pital, Her large asortment of cards, valent been a’ great source of ‘pleasure to her, Joining Becky in the children’s ward Friday was little Kenny Man- son. Friends of the Don Manson femUly extend their best wwishes tor Kenny's recovery. Promptu surprise parties is not a forgotten gesture when one’s nelgh- bor is having a birthday. Mr. Swi- ored at his home Saturday when frlends dropped in bearing a dirth- day cake and snacks for the pleas: ant social evening which ensued. On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Swi. hart were hosts at a family din. ner in recognition ‘of the birthday occasion when assisting them with the celebrations were a son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Don Mangon of Kinnaird and a son and daughter-in-law, “Mr..: and Mrs. members of the family present were Mr, Swihart’s sister, Mrs, Ruth MoCreight; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Swi- hart and children; end a. niece, Mrs, A. R. Huerby and son all of Nelson; a brother-in-law and sis- of Castlegar. ‘Brigger where his sister lives, Mr. | Moor 1s also visiting Kanderstag, | § her husband home after the middle | i favorably in, Trail. Tadanac’ Hos- | i tines, books and. letters has |i Mr, and. Mra, A. J. Swihart|% found that the trend toward ‘im- |i hart, of retirement age, was hon- | Mervin Swihart of ‘Trail. Other | igs ter, Mr, and Mre, Bil! MoCreight |i Chamber Briefs. Chamber 8. OC. Muir- banegpreiacpepemntcant ae ona ‘ing will be held et Castleaird Plaza the head, reporting on his attendance at the quarterly meeting af the As- sociated Chambers of Commerce of Southeastern B.C. at Kimberley, said the ‘Associated’s’ roads chalr- man, Prank Merriam, “is disgusted with roads’ in the district." A num- |B ber of contracts have been let but little work has been done on them. eee ’ fice Next month's Chamber meel- ‘Sas of Freedom problem and the .Attorney-General then left for Ot- tawa, to discuss this matter further with Mr. Justice Fulton, I feel sure that all of the residenta of our rid_ dng will be hopeful that some solu- tion can be achieved. Iam pleased to note from an excerpt in the newspaper that the " Gelgar officials feel that they have now to ‘a substantial degree lcked the problem of water pollution, I certainly hope eo, since this was pioved to be a major problem to the people living Sowariver from. Castlegar. and Kin will de urged to attend this meeting. see The Chamber will pay’ 6150 Seattle Times. . 8 8 Decision on whether the Cham. on a large billboard map being erected by Kootenay Tour Maps was left to the group's tourist and publicity committee, ? ms CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE | KINNAIRD, ‘B.C. GROUND BEEF, lean, ib, ......-.. 39¢ T-BONE or SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib., .... 89¢ BEEF ROUND STEAK, ib. ........ 719¢ GHUCK ROAST BEEF, Ib, ......-. 586 . PORK CHOPS, ali ote cesar se a9e PORK LEG-ROAST, th, ......--.... 58e PORK BOSTON BUTT ROASTS, Ib., 4Sc VEAL RIB CHOPS, Ib. releecs ees 69 Assorted Christies COOKIES, 3 bags, 89c For more Specials see our RED & WHITE FLYER ber should take an advertisement | Big CUT YOUR. FOOD COSTS | AT CUT-RATE ‘WITH TH ESE Prize ‘Winning. GRANULATED 10 Ib. bag PUREX TOILET TISSUE. 4 ROLLS Comation Milk 6 for . Margarine Solo 2 Ibs. Shortening 2%4 ih, PLASTIC CON'T Pancake Mix AUNT JEMIMA 3¥% Ib. box ; Cake Mix DUNCAN HINES. EARLY AM. 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DOG FOURS: {0 th, hag See elee ee cee keds dist FREE DELIVERY DAILY 9::.9.° wery secondary “school ‘ Gis ‘Wood and Marilyn Mar. in’ pani Columbia willbe repre-|kle' of SHHS will be among the 250 sented at the.'16th annual high|delegates taking part in the pro- school conference at. the University| gram. designed to famillarize stu- of British Columbbis, tomorrow ene sents with Iife at UBO, Satuntay: We would like to: thank all'those whi : contributed fo the success of our first Rummage Sale and especially the Royal Canadian Legion, | “ who: donaied the use. cof ‘their -hall.’ Cur. hex? ‘sale . will be held in September and your support at “that time will be appreciated. “EWA. To Castlegar & District. Hospital; eee i ceallaieememEaeD | will alt-In on Uni- sini Phone ‘365-8222 iM KT versity lectures, take. part in discus- slong covering ‘both academic: and extra-curricular: activities, and be conducted on campus tours. At a.windup banquet the Uby- s8ey. Shield for the best high schoo} newspaper will be presented. Win- ner of the shield in two previous competitions was Lester. Pearson high school in New Westminster. The conference, held continu- ously alnce 1947, will open with 'wel- coming addresses from the presi- dent of the Alma Mater Soclety, Alan Cornwall, .a representative “of the University administration, and In 1969 the National Executive Commuttee of the Boy Scouts of Ca- nada.resolved that,a thorough stu- dy be made of its program and-unl- form to ace how meaningful these are to boys of today, \AD 1S result, a special sub come mittee:’ to ‘the Natlonal: Program Committee was-set up, under the chairmanship of J, Barry Cale of Montreal, to carry.out this atudy, Locally, the annual Scouts’ and Guides Own” Program commemor- founder, Baden- Nick Blom. ements for the confer- ating Powell, will be held this Sunday, at ence are handted by a committee of] 40 ‘students who’ make ‘travel ar for ‘greet thank You _ Alittle. - MOORE paint with Moore's .. P Regal. Wall Satin @ Goes on smooth as satin ‘ eee TE in.any way i makes a as big difference © Dries In fess thon an‘ hour’ ©. Cleans up with soapy water fe °: No'painty odor Benjamin vie oe Phone 365-7112 Mitchell Supply Ltd. them on arrival, sasign them to bil- lets, and manage the conference program, When delegates return to their]: schools they are expected to report on. the conference | to: fellow. etu- dents, >" UBC's ‘president, Dr. N. A. M. MacKengle, sald’ he: hoped each of the delegates would ‘carry away a lasting impression ‘of the Univer- sity, “I hope,” he added, “that the conference ‘will encourage more atu. dents to ‘attend ° University, for. it ig one’ of ' the’ most: fruitful and stimulating experiences human be- ings can “engoy.”, Personal ‘Column: : By BURT CAMPBELL” a FOREIGN TRADE IMPORTANT TO BO. ‘The importanos of forelgn tzade ‘to British Cdlumbia can’ be - more fully appreciated when ‘it 1s; teal- ized that':40. per.’ cent’ of "B,0,'s the high achool, Scouts, Guides, Cubs, Rover Scouts and Brownies will take. part: in the program, ‘Boy .membership in the Scout movement over the years has shown itis evident that there are more boy members, easily explained as a result of the ineresise in the Can- adian population, More ‘atriking however, is the fact that the voy membership, ages 8 to 17, during the last 10 years has increased about two and one-half times faster, relative to the popula- tion‘in this age group. However, one of the facts which »' | most clearly’ Indicates the need ‘for atudy and which also gives cause 5] for concern, is the relative member- ship of the Cub and Scout pections, 3S entoges of the el- \:| expressed, ais perce :| igible boy. population in Cannda: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1962 Scouts’: and Guides’ Program This Sunday at High School OFF. To” THE? ROUNDUP. Ohildren' from ° the ‘ Sherbiko may soon. be’ able to total is ex~ ported to foreign markets, Almost "59 yer cent of B.0’s payrolls are ,dependent: elther dl- thie peo or indirectly, on the sate of LEGION “CORNER ‘At the tegular meeting ‘held on New Denver Branch ‘on! Feb. 13, ‘The names of four club meém- | bers .were submitted. and. approved |: by. the meeting. Pred Hatvey was, ‘| initiated.as @ regular member, Paid] ¢ , products in foreign ihe per cent of our ‘pa- per-product: of this country.., Qur mining indus- try last year’ sold 80 per cent of its primary products ‘abroad while’ the per cent of its factory shipments’ abroad while the petroleum refin~ primary e time the ‘United King- ; dom:wag the major market for’ our as a result of : : ‘cbinpanted by) % t Bi Wrantott, returnied to Vancouver | | pices! ‘Bvans} motored to Gres- ton! over the “weekend, x Mrs, 8. Humphries returned home. from hospital last weekend, “Mr, Sand’ Mrs, “George Clarke and familly of Vancouver have ar- rived to take up residence, In Rob- son, Mrs,..Clarke ‘is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 8, and changes” in" world trade “patterns, trade with the UK hag bebn;greatly reduced. In 71939, 19 per" cent’ of the'- total. ‘Exports 0. wink ta the high school: without walking’ slong the chighway. ‘This Would: be done by a path running from'‘near ‘the ‘Tiger Ser- vice ‘to’‘near the Stalton \ property. A Night of stairs or path would then be constructed down the Sher- bkio hilt off the ‘highway to where Sth Ave. is to be extended and im- proved. 5 . ‘Castlegar ‘village clerk Joe Lo- Igelin is to make inquiries as to what | easements would be, necessary todo the J0b to report back to nis sat Walter ‘rhoxp commen- the investment”: and za!d ‘the plan Ave, right to’ the high. school! “te esild the easements could be TeveTpS. ° * the: pattern: of export trade with the Far Bast has been disrup- ted as a result of political “oondi- the percentage of exports ‘there‘has tions in that.area of the world but remained, about ‘the same.’ . Trade ‘with the Chineso mainland hes been minor whereas ex- ‘Mr. and Mrs, F, Giraud and tC) pernicris Merel ga c eta BP coon Centrat Trading. Phone 365-3093: Free Dolivery mily motored to\Nakusp ‘on’ Sun-' as. Mrs, Walton: of Fort Fraser. Giraud’s:mother, is stay- ine, ‘with ‘them 6: a ‘few weeks, KINNAIRD: SOCIALS. Irs, ,J., Kaufman, ;Phane - 365-5488 as the reciplent’of a baby shower her as a new arrival of | Bologna + SLICED, tbh. os. Sugar + 10 Ibs. ae Mill: CARNATION, 6 = une QUIRREL AND DRY. CLEANERS AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY : coweelt ‘ago, Friday. She. joins: a rother Dean, aged 2 years. Mrs, Chat) was ‘pleasantyl sur- |? =Sher honor.’ The group’ of friends resented beautiful baby gifts ina Fred Suffa and Mrs, Ralph Ber- nick, ports ‘to Japan have increased greatly. * Because of B.0/s smail- popula- tion: the -local; market has far’ less ‘significance’, than the markets in cleanly: “dependent on external tra and on'trade with the rest of Can- a. Johnson ‘of Castlegar, Feb. 19,8 son, ‘GERONAZZO —,To Mr.‘ and "CASTLEGAR HOTEL Dining _SUNDAY DINNER Room, 2 MENU: ™ French “Onion Tossed Green with clioice of French, . ‘1000. Island, or’ Roquefort Dressing ‘Prime Rib Au Jus . _Pork Cutlets ” Curried Chick e “oO Blueberry or Apple Pie Coffee ‘ted that “the results are well worth | :- would give students the use ue ‘Bth} - = May, lnpreve: ‘Sherbiko— High School Walk ‘Route Ave. to run another line to Gastle- gar from its Sherbiko sub-station. Commenting on Mr. Thorp’s re- mark, that some ‘day. “some “far- alghted council with lots of money” will extend Sth Ave, right’ up the |." hill into the Sherbike, Comm. Mur- Tay ‘Little suggested that the ane sible future ‘extension of 5th | publicized, A large fill would be required and already two: homes -‘*warth about’ $15,000" would have ‘to be purchased, said Mr. Little, adding that’ the village can’t atop people from: building’ close‘:to" where 5th might ‘be extended but it can dis- courage -them. ‘ ge2e' ‘WAGE oe ‘including: so ben-fite, man- ufacturing, wages in age ‘about’ $222 an hour, compared with’ $119 for) Sweden, 82 cents for Britain’. 91°! cents’: for West -Ger- many," 79 cents for--France and 65 ,Canwia:aver-|_ = NAILS . 2%, 2¥2, 3, 3%, 4 inch per hundred Ib. ‘cn. ae 85 6.95 50 Ib. carton PLYWOOD 4X8XVs Sanded firply AXTXVA' Sanded firgly. Ideal ‘for basement. room walis or underlayment, per panel. ........ $2.44 4X8X1/2= Sanded. firply *: 4X8X94* Sande | firply 4X8Xfive. si: Reject. Canforite “underlayment: also, suitable for wall board “AX8Xfive sixteenths, panels .. - $2.21 UNSANDED PLYWOOD. hing ea, $2.49 Range: of ‘Colors panels 4X8X%_Unsanded hing. each .. 4X8X%~ Unsanded sheathing, each 4X8X%_ Unsanded sheathing, each | ORNYTE. Fibre glass panels - corrugted Np $7.8 Stoneboard Gypsum. wall panels 4X8X3%° ROOFING 5 Ib. Roll Roofi ‘ SH Cast iron soil AIL f Iuminum. 34"°X96" Ribbed each $3.45 ATTENTION PLUMBERS al clearance of. Plumbing’ stock. Many item: iced below wholesale to clear. ittings less 25% - Galvanized: pipe and. fittings less 25% "Sale Price = Close | coupled : first grade toilets .. :| White’ or:.colored. seats........: 6X20 China hand basing comp lete wit! USED Se ee = No. 65R Rigid 1” to ¥2"' to 1" Rigid dies* . TERMS — Cash or 2" fatchet. dies = No. 400. Rigid Porta: Power Electric Vise with = Cutting Oil Reservoir . $175.00 = $35.00 a $15.00 a up to 3 years fo pay © Columbia Trading Co. 901 Front Street Nelson, ‘B.C. 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