CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March- 27, 1958 Dennis The Menace : Sai OT | e time ...and a wonderful “time for pictures “Make us your headquarters for Kodak cameras + equipment! ¢ PETTITT PHOTOS ‘film: KARNIES SPRING DRESSES Printed Silks & Plain size 11 to 20% Priced From $12.95 to $19.95 Scooter Suits tweed - green - gold - beige — size 12 - }8 Priced At $24.95 Car Coats ted - beige — size 12 to 18 Priced At .- $8.95 to $14.95 ay Dusters ; : beige - black - navy - red At Hint of Tint Nylons gloves and scarvés to match MAKE YOUR CHOICE AT KARNIES- A Joe “Dunlop, IS 2 NTN THE DI STRICT SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird | Robson Deer Park Renata Mrs, Johnson the winner of the bonslee prize, Delicious ved by Castlegar Happ The Right Rev. P. A. Beattie, Bishop of Kootenay, was the guest of the hostess, assisted by, the co- hostess, Mrs. brought Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin RRS ET cc AccCTTCTAECRiMNHECRoNGANR Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mra, Kaufman ~ 3227 UP | = 2672 y Deer Park Socials the evening to a close. Sar B.A. Resker, following the con- firmation service in St. Alban’s Anglican Church on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard- The: Rainbow Circle of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. B, Hill last Thursday night with 7 members and 1 guest present. The Devotional Mr. and Mrs. R. Seaman, Mrs. W. E, Elder and Mrs. J. V. Briggeman all of Trail, were the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. Briggeman. Mrs, J. Reimer’ acco ‘Renata Tidings ‘Mrs, P, Neufeld of Rosemary, Alta, has returned to her ‘sum- mer jhome here for the summer, She was accompanied by her son Rev. D. P. Neufeld of Rosemary who visited here for a_ time, While here he preached and showed slides on Palestine in the school house Sunday. Mrs, L, Wither has returned from her two months holiday in Vancouver. OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Building: Supplies + CASTLEGAR Mr. H. W. for Koot cCcr West in Ja " panied Car! Reimer, her brothet gm in-law of Vancouver, to spend few weeks’ ‘visiting friends, Ted Swales, district horticuy turist showed growers here Mar. 18th showin! slides on insect pests, raspberry fruit worm and rot on apples, Mar. 19th, Mr. Van Ackerer and Bill Green of BC. Tre} Fruits, Kelowna and Mr. Kinnargg of Associated Growers, Vernorg and R, Foxall of Nelson held § mecting here to discuss variou] fruit problems, MARCH 31st son were visitors in Ci at the weekend. Miss Pearl Cribben of Slo- can Park was a weekend visitor at the home of her nephew and period was by Mrs. J, Gemmill, following which the members worked on articles for their forthcoming tea and sale of work. The evening closed with niece Mr. and Mrs. °. Mr. Colin Fraser left this -|morning by train for a two month holiday to be spent in touring. the British Isles. Miss M. Hogben, Miss M. dainty served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. L. Groutage on April 17. Robson Socials Martin and Mrs. were weekend visitors in Spokane. Mr, and Mrs, B, Hill have as their guests,’ Mr. and Mrs. Riley from Grand Forks. Rev. and Mrs, A. O. McNeil left Tuesday for Creston to take home Mrs. Leveque, who has ben their guest for the past few weeks. At the Girl Guide Bake Sale held Saturday in West's Store, Mrs. D.. Peppard was the lucky winner of the cake draw with the correct guess of 166 Jelly beans in the jar. Mrs, Al Link of Kimberley is spending a week here with her mother, Mrs. W. Schwartzen- hauer, Mr. W. Schwartzenhauer re- turned on Sunday te Kamloops where he is employed. - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Read of Trail were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Killough. Mr. and Mrs, L. Grunerud have returned from Outlook, Sask., where they had been call- ed by the sad news of the death of Mrs. Grunerud’s mother. Mrs. Helen Gergely and Mrs. J. Gemmill were Trail visitors last Friday. Friends of Mrs, ‘Chuck’ Thring will be pleased to learn she has returned from Kootenay Lake Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt motored as far as Penticton at the weekend with the latter's sister, Mrs. L. MecNiel of Los Angeles who is now enroute to her home. Luncheon guests on Monday at the home of Dr. and Mrs, G. H. Page were Bishop Beattie and Resker, which the Bishop left for Kaslo. Mrs. A. Worthing of Pen- ticton has returned horne after spending the weekend here as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. und Mrs. R. Mad- docks.” * ‘ eee The Goodwill Circle of the United Church met last Thurs- day night at the home of Mrs. with 15 members: and’ 3 guests ‘present. After the’ Di period, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danchella and family, and Mrs, Susie Dan- chella, are spending a few days in Vancouver. Mrs. D, Duncan was a Trail visitor, Tuesday, Mrs, M. Lusher and Miss N. Beckett returned from Nakusp, after visiting with their sister Mrs, A, Lodge, since Christmas. Mr.-and Mrs, R. Brown and family were weekend visitors to Spokane. Mrs, J. Porter is visiting in Rossland for a day or so, the guest of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duck- worth. Mrs. A, Smecher is in Kim- berley, visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nixon, while Mrs, Nixon is re- covering from zn operation. Mr. and Mrs, E. Duckworth visited Rossland Friday, the guests of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs: G. Duck- worth, Mr. ‘A. Nesmith of Trail vis- ited at:the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson recently. A very successfiil Bake Sale and Tea was held in the Com- munity Hall on Sat, The Unicn of Spiritual Community of Chris‘, will make.a donation of $350, to the Castlegar and District Hos- pital,;the proceeds cf the bake sale, {tea and xaffle. The ladies responsible for the making of the quilt-dnd cushions were Mrs. Jack Chernoff, Mrs. Wm, Gork- off, Mrs. Sam Holoboff, Mrs. Pete Evdokimoff, Mrs, Fred Relkoft and “Mrs. Pete Relkoff. These ladies also donated the materials for making the quilt and cush- icns, Mrs. Patsy Makortoff don- ated a*erochet doily for the door donated by all the Robson Wom- en of’ the The quilt prize.’ The baking and tea was]. the Federal Election, was a weck- end visitor to Decr Park and Renata, E. (Ted) Swales, of Creston and Mrs. J. Reimer of Renata were the recent guests of the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, C, Williamson. Mr. E, T, Coleman of Nelson is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman. Mrs. H. Coleman was the hostess when members of the Deer Park Women's Institute met at her home for their weekly sewing meeting, At this meeting several kiddies dresses were finished, blouses cut-out ready for sewing and other articles made. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs, F. Briggé- man will be, the hostess next week. the miracle tose enamel BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLE prvi inner For Kitchens, bathrooms, finest — looks ond washes which was first” ‘prize was won by Mrs, Sam Gleboff of Robson, Seecnd prize, a cushion, was won by A; P. Sdao, Box 6, Roisland. Third prize, also a cushion, went to Mrs, M. Sherstobitoff of Rob- sson, Mr, ‘Pete Relkoff of Kin- naird won the door prize. Ki ird Korner led. by. Miss Wyllie, games were enjoyed with winners being Mrs. JE KINNAIRD SERVICE Kinnaird, B.G, Phone 4227 E, Kraft, Mrs. W. Shay and Mrs. iL. Morey, Mrs. W. 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Mrs. Wood joined him on Thursday for the Forestry dance, returning Friday Mr. and Mrs. K. Jensen of Nelson spent Sunday at the home ef their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod. Mr. R, Wadey left for Kim-: berley on Tuesday. He is with the smoke control division of the C.M.&S,. there for a month, Mrs, E. Burroughs returned Tuesday from spending a month with- her daughter, Miss Mae Burroughs in Santa Rosa, Cali- fornia. Due ‘to the illness cf her sister, Mrs. L. Shutty,, Mrs. 0. Riley spent two weeks in Nelson with the Shutty family, returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Heagy weekend as the guests of Rev. D. A. Mackellar, of New Denver. and will be relieving)” and Mrs. W. Campbell spent the] - CASTLE TIRE SHOP YOUR GOODYEAR HEADQUARTERS ‘GOCDFYEAR “Phone 4441 ; GoobVEAR TIRES - = Look FOR THIS HIGH SIGN OF QUALITY TIRE HEADQUARTERS FOR HAPPY SUMMER DRIVING SEE US Now FOR..YOUR GOODYEAR TIRES 600 x 16 as low os 670 x 15 as fow as ........... . Plus your recappablé casing - $12.95 slides to frum Legionnaires of Branch 170 ere taking a great deal of quict pride in two projects they have undertaken recently. All members are giving their full backing to the new upsurge of activity in the Branch, and toward these projects which support our community. - The Radio Bingo idea, pre- sented by John Walker at 2 meeting some weeks ago, has been a fruitful one, Comrade Walker is full of good ideas and is always ready to present them at meetings, Through the Radio Bingo, the local, Legion Branch will make a significant and lasting contri- bution ‘to our new hospital, Once the bingo prize of $500 has been won, Legionnaires will present a cheque covering the full amount needed to furnish a ward at the . hospital. Legionnaires take great pride Auxiliary to Branch 170,- provided much; indirectly work, s It is noticeabi le 05 work pro- gresses on tHe new addition to the Legion Hall, how important the interest of the LA is to the progress: of construction, Comrade Ab Condie, Bill Summerfield ond Pete Ewart, not to mention several , other hungry gentlemen, are taxing the, ladies to the limit of their culin- ary art on Saturdays, when the workers sit down for the noon meal provided by the Auxiliary. We certainly appreciate the work of the ladies in providing a’ wonderful hot meal for the boys each Saturday. I wonder if they could somehow split up the heavy weights, who gather at one end of the table, Poor Mac threatens to give up if he is sandwiched between two hungry husgies again. ° We can all look forward to another delightful repast this courtesy of the LA, in this Few people will associate the ladies with building con- when construction takes over once again at the hall. We'll see struction. However, the Ladies’ you all there at 8:30 a.m. 15° All Paint GLIDDEN and MARSHALL — WELLS Off PUBLIC NOTICE RE: Complaints and Suggestions Any above named must be made in writing to. be dealt with at Council meetings. , Verbal or phone éalls will not be accepted. KOOTENAY Builders & Suppliers The Board of Commissioners, ‘Village. of Costiegar J. P, LOGELIN, H W. Herridge, CCF can- tinued his campaign for re-elec- tion by addressing a large:meet- ing at the Region Hall last Freie day. . * The aieating, chaired by J. Kelly of Castlegar and attended by nearly fifty Castlegar resi- dents, heard Bert Herridge give a@ short resume of legislation Passes in the last session at Ot- tawa before presenting the CCE platform for the current election campaign, He pointed out that the gov- ernment acted like typical pre- election governments of the past : Bert Herridge Campaigns Here For March 31 Election didate for Kootenay West con-| campaign, naird, Herridge’s &gent for this was quite pleased with the amount-of funds collec- a major source of CCF campaign funds. ‘We don't accept money from: big business’ he stated. During the discussion and question period he was asked how much money had been made available for ‘the river wall ex- tension in. Trail by the Federal Government. ‘None,’, he replied, ‘they offered to pay o percentage of the cost after its completion and after the provincial and civic governments made their agree: by only that put them in a favourable light, knowing that. an election would be called at ‘anytime. Mr. Herridge recalled how the PC’s were ardent supporters of many CCF resolutions while in opposition but reversed their stand while they were the gov- ernment on such vital issues ag the Trans-Canada Pipe Line-and a Bill of Rights for C ments on the er! i The question on tariffs on lead and zinc came up and Mr. Herridge stated that after strong representations by all MP's from B.C., unions, civic governments and other n vitally ited at the meeting. Mr. Herridge:!, * | stated that these collections are] * ~ An executive and coaches meeting of the Castlegar-Robson -Kinnaird Minor Baseball Club was held at Anderson’s Agency on Monday, March 24,.with nine members from Kinnaird and four CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1958 EI Robson — one team — coach unappointed as yet. : BABE RUTH LEAGUE Castlegar: — H: Anderson. Kinnaird — L. Ackney and from C being present, Coaches are, as follows: LITTLE LEAGUE Castlegar — E, Lewis and C. Rebson — L, DeRosa. Next. meeting of the coaches and. executive will be held on Wednesday, April 2, at 8 p.m. at Anderson's Agency, Niegar; B. Shay and B. J. Lipsett. Kinnaird — B. Brown and B, Rourke; H. Bate and E. Mills. Robson — two teams—coach- es unappointed as yet. * PONY LEAGUE — G. Lind and T. concerned with’ the question, the Cabinet saw fit to tender only a‘ mild form of protest to the US government. ‘Canada must speak with a ronger voice on if attains and not follow, the Ameri- can line. We must realize the de- sirability and advantages of conference by heads of state, no matter how prolonged or futile they may seem,’ were the words " Liberal Candidate Ending Campaign . Swinging into a series. of final meetings and public ap- pearances this Thursday, Friday of Mr. on in- ‘ternational affairs, ‘The UN should be strengthened and all international disputes should be discussed . and just solutions should be found there—not in the American State Department. All countries should be admitted to the UN where international friction can bé discussed openly.’ Mr. Herridge drew a hearty laugh when he said, ‘If you want to know what’ is wrong with the and listen to the radio and you'll know by what they say about each other,’ He then presented the ccr platform to the meeting. Mr. Pat. Romaine of Kin- ees Sea ot Clerk old-line parties, read the papers], and Liberal C: for Kootenay West, Bill Me- Loughlin, speaks at a four can- didate forum in the Trail Mine- Mill Halon ‘Thursday night, ad- dre sSeS a public meeting in con- junction * with! * Senator Sidney then’ return to’ Trail for the campaign windup. Earlier this week Mr. Mc- Loughlin visited the homes of Nelson . residents;.on Monday morning, was the guest of a Lakeside City Service, club for luncheon, and attended a coffee party in the afternoon. at the home of Mrs. Fraser, Tees. ‘Tuesday. morning, Mr. Mec- Loughlin travelled to Riondel to meet people there ‘as well as at other centres along the way. Re- turning to Nelson Tuesday even- ing Mr. McLoughlin addressed a public meeting. Chairman for the affair was Mr, ‘Lefty’ White. ‘Wednesday morning Mr, Mc- Loughlin met Arthur Laing, B.C. Liberal Provincial Leader, at the Castlegar airport, Mr. Laing was the featured speaker at a public meeting in Trali Wednesday night. ‘Earlier in the evening Mr. Laign was the honored guest ‘at a Liberal dinner. During the day Mr. McLoughlin and Mr. Laing FAB, King-size, SAVES TIME a4 MAKES CENTS. Zi POTATOES, 100 Ib. sack .......-2-se0++-000+ $2 GOFFEE, Naboh, { th. pkg, ....-.-cseveeecsseees 18 “PORK PICHICS, fresh, Ih. 2........0..2000000e+- D8 BACK BACON, sliced; 1/2 th. 2 hiGiaia'a bielente'e ecaunceidiets 2 Abe Winner of ROBIN HOOD Stainless Steel Set:- His. George Si.Marie Trischuck’ campaign in the Castlegar and Trail areas. Everywhere he spoke Mr, McLoughlin outlined the Liberal platform. He pointed out that the; policies endorsed by the re- cent Liberal National Conven- tion were with past practice of .Liberal Administrations in “Ottawa. ‘When corrective action was re- quired in the past to avoid re- cession’, he said, Government took quick, decisive action. The Liberal members in blocked such action by the Dief- enbaker administration because they realized that if serious un- employment: were to be avoided drastic xeductiqns were nec- essary. : However, said Mr. Mc- Loughlin; “Mr, Diefenbaker chose at.a;time‘wlienh serious problems were to be: solved, to work for political advantage. I feel sure, said the Liberal candidate, ‘that the Canadian people will return a Liberal administration on March 31, knowing that the Pearson- Plan for Canada is a sound and reasonable solution to the problems existing in our country today.’ entirely . consistent]: ‘the Liberal]: the last session would nct have]" c Hansen; M. Daiten. Kinnaird — H, Wood and J. bitten! ~ Moreen Spence of Nelson spent the weekend with her grand-parents here, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Spence, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT — Till 1st Sept. 1958, "two bed-room furnished house in Castlegar, phone 24968 113 CONSERVATIVES — . CCF, — SOCIAL YOUR CHOICE : Liberals — TIGHT MONEY UNEMPLOYMENT STATE SOGIALISM THE MOVEMENT THAT GETS "THINGS DONE IN KOOTENAY-WEST (REDIT- TAA Bob’ . |IPAY'N TARIT no bottle deposit! Fi. Garry Tea 200 cups of tea 78¢ FRESH BREAD, .. Se GOOD LUCK MARGARINE! 2 Ibs. ... CORN cream style, 2 ti BANANAS, .. ..... ALMAGK, Harry | WOTE. THE action... PEARSON PLAN. PUT CANADA BACK TO WORK! not eloquence! THE PEARSON LIBERAL PLAN WILL END THE RECESSION QUICKLY. Imme- diate tax cuts will increase purchasing power «+. put men and women back to work again ... Signal business to go ahead with expan- sion plans... get Canada “humming” again. Diefenbaker oratory and his confused pro- gram of public works CANNOT stop recession. Present i in his way. « for Senior Citizens, just the few. total, ar are largely carry-overs from the previ- ~ ous Liberal government. The promised future ones will take months, at least, to get under , Only the PEARSON PLAN offers action now fo help all Canadians, Income Tax cuts up to 25% ... new helps for Education . . . aid for Newly-weds, Car owners Farmers, Labor... for - Municipal Taxpayers — it’s a plan for you, not PEACE — ATOVE ALL: Without peace, the Pearson Plan or anybody’s plan can be meaningless. Naturally, all parties are prepared to work hard for world peace. But in all the world, no man, has proven himself a more effective worker for peace than Canada’s Lester Pearson. As Prime Min- ister, Lester Pearson—and Canada —will have a new and greater effectiveness i in the vital cause of peace.’ . Your decision on March 31st will affect your income . .. your family security for years to come! Consider carefully... seriously — then VOTE THE PEARSON PLAN ... VOTE YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE... McLoughlin W. » Published by the B.C. 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