PAGE 4 : \ “THURSDAY, | OCTOBER’ 4;: 1956 been visiting at coastal points Waynes Teac noe i for the past month, arrived last y : r Monday to -spend a few weeks Castlegar Happenings Vespa pean aera PHONE 2676 ‘Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Fowler, be- fore’ i to her" home in rown,| hours at @:30' pm, ‘and worked till |’ | 5:30, at which time school ‘bus- ‘went| are about evenly, matched \as to ‘school | hove and. a Sie Mr. and Mrs, B, W. Etty left on’ Monday for jthelr home in|- : Tujunga, Calif,, ' after a two-weelc visit at thé home of the latter’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ered Eremenko, | Mr..F, Eremenko is a ‘pa- tient in Trail-Tad Belmont, Man. “Mrs, C. T. Onions is visiting in ‘Penticton this week. Mrs. C. Bell and daughter Leslie of Vancouver are visiting at the home of her brother-in- lew and sister, Mr. and Mra, E Mrs. Eremenko ‘returned during| the weekend "from the hospital. Mrs, W. Goodbrand, who has Mr. W. D, Law of Calgary is a business visitor in the district. “Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Stephen- son, daughter Lois and son Lorne left on Monday for Spo- kane, where they will make their home.Mr. Stephenson is employed with the. fertilizer of C —— INDUSTRIAL industria! First Aid Clesses = decteid under the ices of the Work the t. John Ambulance Keone will be held at ' ‘TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL Bec Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER Sth at 7:00 P.M. ion Board and : All p ii J. should ji with the Instructor at the above time and ploce.. St. John Ambulance Association Costlegor-Kinnaird ‘ ‘Center. Mrs. H. A. ‘McLaren of Van- couver is visiting her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Adie for a few days. |. Mr. “.. Matossa.: of Nelson visited at the, home of his son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ken ‘Crosby last week. Mr. and’ Mrs; °‘Jacl eave Thursday" for” ‘Windsor, Ont. _ Cecil Watson’ was ‘a* recent visitor from Penticton, Mrs, King Sr. arrived home after spending’ some time at Lethbridge, Alta; R Mr., G.. Atchison * "and sons| Billy and Chum were weekend) visitors from-Oliver, Mr. D, Seaton’has “left to spend a few weeks in’ Cupor, Sask. Mr, and. ‘Mrs. +Ken “Crosby this Mrs. 1. ‘Waldie cand Mr, and Mrs H.! Pitts, 05) Mr. and Mrs, O. Pederson, Karen’ and Kenneth ‘of Whalley, B.C.) are. visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. Reder, sen, for a week. ‘Mrs, John Wiig geste home from. spending’a' week with: her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs... Jack. Flamenck of Kash “. Mr. Odd Aasland, 0.:Pedér- sen, Pete: Williams, and Frank Uranowick: are. hunting | in: the East Kootenays for ‘ten days. °° Mr. and Mrs, W. Hale of Re- nata have taken up residence in Castlegar. . i Mr..and Mrs. G. Wanl is have af irs. Georg -Metz, France, where ‘Mr.’ Li ; is,’ a. flig i during the summer. Mrs. Landis’ is the former Mile. Germaine last week’s NEW: Manquat of Metz. An 3 it. of ' the: r P left Castl to take up in East Trail. ie Mrs, I. Colder, Mras, ‘I Cart: er, Mrs. T.'W: Lozenby and Drs, H. Jacobs. of Trail were IODE|, visitors on "Monday. Mr, and “Mrs. Cliff Brown of Vancouver, formerly of Castle- gar, visited the latter's grand- mother, ' Mrs, E Thatcher, over the are week, , RB Mr. H. H. Pitts was a‘recent visitor at the ohme of -Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan‘ ‘Jotinston| have. as their visitor for a week the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. L. From British Columbta’s- ea ie ee Famous Cattle Ranches “FOR YOUR FAMILY TABLE Roast ‘Beef, tender and fusealene Steak, prépared the way your ° * family likes it best—always make ahit. This is the time of year to enjoy beef at its best. The ‘| fanious, grass-fed ‘beef. of British - Columbia is now on the market. : Each time you shop for. meat choose B.C. Beef and am : get the finest. : me Buy. AND, ENJOY B.C. Foops— ae ‘HELP KEEP BRITISH COLUMBIA F . PROSPEROUS... ....- ‘| was the rst. of their ‘bi of ‘York. Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott with Legion Auxiliary. Heais Report. ‘On Fall Fair Booth: Areport on the success of the refreshment booth at the Castle- gar’ district.Fall Fair: was given to the Ladies’ Auxiliary. to the J. Townsend. Mrs, Ivy Hh president, was in the chair at th meeting, held orm September 25° vin the Legion| ~ sons George and Calvin is visiting] yan: at the home of Mrs. Scott’s moth- er, Mrs. John Sherbiko. Kinnaird Kormer *' Mr. and Mrs. Les :LeFaive had, as ‘their guests. fora. “few days recently, | Mr. and Mrs. AF ‘Temlett and son Garry of -North Burna- by, accompanied by Miss Mary Baird: of Boston,. Mass. . Bruce McDonald of Cranbrook ang Bill McKay of’ Balfour. were the guests of .Arlan ‘Henderson || for a few days last ‘week:. Mr. A. A; Lambert returned Thursday. -from ‘a: business trip to Portland, Ore. = ; Mr. and Mrs, M. Rissock and family yisited. friends “in. -Ross- land on. Sunday, - The. Kinnaird Friendly Club met at the home of Mrs. R. EI: Burke.on Tuesday evening. This ‘It was decided that cards of thanks would be sent to J. Mason, Ne cess. A total of $77.00 was turned}: over to the Auxiliary. Mrs, Townsend also. reported on the very successful bake sale put on in ‘aid of the’ Legion bar, which! had netted $30.70. A vote ladies of the Legion and the Auxiliary who donated. A record player for the blind donated. to the Auxiliary ‘by, Mr. H. R. Foxlee of Robson ‘will be pes “over, to. three Castlegar > mae Canadian Legion No. 170 by Mrs. - of’ thanks went’ out to all. the/— : “TIN CHURCH ; Maihe : St. Rita’s Church ‘Rev... E. Brophy PP. * Masses at’8:30 and: 10:30 a.m. Benediction at 7:00 p.m. Confessions. Sat. +5. and . 97-8 p.m, . St. Joseph's Chapel a Braphy PP. ae “at 8:30and.10:30 a.m: - Confessions Sat, fad pan, a “Pentecostal Tabernacle, “| Sunday: School: — 10:00 am. > Morning: Worship — 11:00 a.m. *) Ewangelistic: — 7:30 -p.m. Prayer’ and. Bible” study, Wed. 7:30 spams Young Peoples, Friday Pm ar “Everyone ‘Welcome ' Community: Bible Sunday, in ‘the. Legion Halt. 10:30 a.m... Persad yp ose re School Bs ae oe, Serpe a attend the Fruitvale convention October 6.and 7 are Mrs. ‘Towns? end. and: Mrs:: E.. Dinner.as fra- ternal and: standard bearer. : ‘It was decided to hold a cake draw each ‘social night, with the mectings. Congratulations to ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Nielsen,’ who are “|happy to announce the arrival of.a son, Glen Gaty, who was born on October 1 at the: Koo- {| tenay Lake" General Hospital. - Mr. and ‘Mrs.’ J.'L. Schofield ‘| are spending severa ldays visiting with the latter’s sister and brother-in-law, “Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Archibald: ” Mr, J. ‘Puriuk * éf Estevan, '|Sask, is spending ‘two weeks ‘| with his mother, aire Steve ‘Tur-| cak. ALFRED READ ELECTED CREDIT UNION BEAD - Mr. Alfred Redd was, elected : president of the Castlegar Credit Union at their Thursday night board meeting. Mr. Read replaces Sam Kinakin, who stepped down from_ the. presidency due to a 3 change. in. qgcupation.. Read’:has ‘been’ an ‘of: cer. in’ the ‘Credit! Union since its ‘incorporation © and’ has served on. the. board of‘ directors, the supervisory *- it -. committee, ‘hand as treasurer : to go ments at future socials, and iu Auxiliary member’ is to supply | % a cake’ in turn. Mrs. K.. Bate “was naméd to the Kinnaird. sirk rommittee, and Peppard: are to ‘attend a meeting for handicapped children on KRC.' The next monthly meeting will. be held ‘at.the home. of Mrs, id to VAN scouver ‘and CALGAR ¢ except sunday): “Enjoy lGubesihain comfort aos Foomy, ‘Pressurized cabin . . \. stewardess ‘service. “Connections with Canadian :Pacific. “Empress” to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii. ip and Hobby. Thursday, 7:45 Bible: Study. ‘and Prayer meeting at 51 Colum- _ bia. Ave. ‘ Lutheran, Services Every second and fourth Sun- day, 3:00 pm in St: Alban's “Kinnaifd—Seryice ‘of Worship 10:00 am., Sundty School of 11:60 ‘am.’ 10:30 am, Service “of Worship at. 7: aC urch h of Tie Chuist Of Latter Day. Saints Robson—first and third Sun- days -at--11:00--a.m. « fe The Anglican Chuureht & : ving ide 1 1956" \Gastlegar, da am.” ‘and 7:30 pm. , Kinnaird, 11am, (Morning Wisit with friends and relatives in the Old Country this Christmas, And for added en- oH at go. WHITE EMPRESS and take ad- “shipboard ‘luxuries .'. .,and_ that famous - Canadian : Pacific’ service and hospitality! {Assistence with passports and fell. “latormation from yout ieee agent: Canadian Pacific office. CHRISTMAS SAILING DATES From MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL. “Dee. 4 Dee. 18 ‘sie % Trail ‘Only Holdout M. B.: Dalton, Costloger ~ Telephone 4951 27:00. “Young Beopie's “PRIME RIB. BEEF. — Sunday School - : y Rolled. tons, backed by more than 10,000," Dent Oanadian ; [boseebowess breakaway a >ath- tween three and efght feetit thick, way |way. Inthis: particular. ope! brat ton, the. ship - ‘bad to smash thick lop by literally saeunting a 30 calles: ten’ and with 4 ico oe. (graphic surveys.” big floe and letting” hi Ber 6-500) dor’ is now’ Against Year-Re md Daylight Saving Time “The.. Trail : city council; headed ‘by “Mayor “Reed, is the only holdout against introduction time in: the West K “¢ Mining and Smelting Company has purchased fom water. plant located at the Com- of ‘ year-round | daylight saving pany’s chemical fertilizer opera- tion . at -Trail, BC. Heavy water taken among members ‘ot: ‘Local 480 ‘showed (a ‘ Jim’ Macbeth, secretary of the Associated Boards of ‘Trade and Chambers“ of’ Commerce “of }| Southeastern: * BC., said last | "5° * He'said’ that although a vote hasbeen dis put some ‘of the equipment will heavy water: plant be. adapted ‘ for hydrogen plant “Known as Project”: 9, “the|, for daylight saving time; and de- spite” urgings by other comiuni- jand, Nelson, C: Kinnaird—the city’ of Trail was The East Kootenays have had Tir cal . with” daylight saving ane here—for ‘years, The law only ‘specifies that ‘all “of ‘British Col- deliberately. dragging - “its feet. : the: ing, time ih surnmer.\ it does not Time umbia must go on i, “Tom A‘ récommendation ~ to” re- main ‘on’ “Mountain Standard ason, pull a sob can: ‘won, the = playofts, ‘title’