CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 23, 1959 THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL NOTES ie Castlegar Kinnaird REPORTERS Kaufman — 5488 Johnson — ‘5165 Williamson Warkentin Castlegar Happenings ee brn nuaeeumenmes Castlegar residents are re- quested to phone their social news for. next week's paper to Mrs, W. O. Devitt at 5117. Mrs. Hostetter is on holiday. Mrs, M. ‘Stainton left on Mon- day oan Amsterdam fdr London, England, and other points. She wi return to Castlegar in Oct- "Richard Dorman left on Wed- nesday for a few days in Van- couver. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Goulet are the gar and District Hogpltal. Mrs. L. V. Campbell is ex- pected home tomorrow after Spending a week visiting with her mother in Kamloops. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hes- keth returned during the week- end from a 10-day holiday at Vancouver and Victoria, return, ing via the States. Miss Wendy Seaton return- ed from a two-week visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moodie of New Westminister. Mrs, John Chap of San Die- go, Catifornia, was the house guest last week of Mrs, Archic former’e bro ther-in-l: and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lamibert and family of New Westminister and the latter's brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fairweather and family of New “Westminister. Vicki and Sharon Jones are presently visiting their brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Basran of Kelowna. Mr. Fred McReady who was recently Injured on the CPR has -returned home from the Castle- 3 ty ea 2 EO Se 3 g 3 z q ¥ ies as a me %, BIRTHDAYS for our families, aay, we would be wise 60 apa “gehves a few questions: “Have my circumstances, changed ssince last year? Do I"now need sreater life insurance coverage? Find 1 better. not do a family friend of many years, Enroute home she will visit her former home town, Vernon. This is Mrs, Chaps first visit in 12 years, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dams and family of Honeymoon Bay have returned to their home af- ter a visit with relatives and friends in the District. Mr, Reg Skinner of Trail and Mr. W. Jennings of Nelson ar- rived recently to take up posi- tions: with Inland Gas Co. Mr. F. A. Hostetter returned during the weekend from a holl- day at coastal points and Leth- bridge. Mrs, Hostetter continued on to Portage la Prairie to visit her son-in-law _gnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. P, Zanet re- turned Wednesday from a few days holiday in the Spokane dis- trict, Mr. Cecil Bradford and Ann left on Monday for a few days in Cranbrook where they will meet Mrs, Bradford who has been vis- iting in Manitoba. Mrs, Helen Gergely has visit- FUNERAL SERVICES. ‘Funeral services for the late Ann Chernoff were held Monday afternoon in the Union of Spirit- ual Community of Christ Hall in Castlegar. The hall was filled to capacity with friends, nelghbors ing her at present her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pitman and family of Port Coquitlam. Mr, and Mrs, W. Easton had visiting them last week, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Nelson of Palm Springs, California. Mrs, Nelson is Mr, Easton's cousin.. They had, not seen cach other for 32 years. Mrs. L. C. Johngton of Hope has been visiting at the Easton home and with frlends here. She leaves today for Christina Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs, George Santano prior to returning home. camtp at Rosebud Lake and Char: Jes Rodgers is enjoying his second session at Camp Lourdes, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Bale ar- rived home on EYiday evening from a motor trip to Calgary where they were the guests of Mr. Bale's sister and brother: in-law while attending a reunion for the ‘Bale family on Sunday. The occaion was the first time all members of the family were able to be together, The Bales re- turned via the Glaciers and Spo- kane. - Mrs. Axel Nellson, Katen and Glen, are having a month-long holiday visiting Mrs. Neilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Whatley, and other members of‘htr family in Port Arthur, Ontario, spent the weekend with ‘her sis: ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs, George Richards. + Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cowlin recently were Mrs. Cow- lin'g sister, Mrs, C, Magnuson.and Mr, of Calgary. Kinnaird Korner “Mrs. M. L. Aberdeen and sons Jimmy and David of Van- couver ‘arrived recently by plane to visit at the home of Mrs, Ab- erdeen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. H, Killough. Mr. and. Mrs, Alf Smith of Lethbridge, Alta, are visiting af the home of their son and daugh- terinlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Aves maith, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon ‘Reh and family arrived home on Sun- day from Flat Head Lake in Mon- tana where they had spent a day on a return holiday trip which took them as far as London, On- tario. They travelled the Cana- dian route through the Lake of the Woods area and on to rela- tives. in the east who had plan- ned the Reith reunion to coin- cide with this trip, On the return trip they visited Toronto and Ni- agara, crossing into the States and ‘through the Black Hills of South Dakota. Their impression was that these are comparable to our Summits except for a smoother passage. Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Lieyd Mr. R, F. Oliphant returned home a few days ago alter being a surgical patient in the Trail |; ‘Tadanac hospital for the past five weeks, He is Miss Albina Mackay of Trail | who have been are the former’s brother and slis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Don Var- ty and small son of Vancouver, They arrived Tuesday. ‘Word was received recently by Mrs. G, Gendron from rela- tives In the east of the sudden death of a nepliew, Ernest Ham- el, a seminarian. Rev. Ham. el was 31 years of age and was with the Redemptorist Fathers at Holy Redeemer College in Wind- sor, Ontario, We sympathize with Mrs, Gendron and other and Mrs, Pete Wanjoft are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Allen McGowan and family of Kitimat, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bro and family are on a motoring holiday and will visit coastal points, Miss Wendy Scott returned from a holiday spent in Calgary. Mr, and Mrs., J. H, Smith have returned after spending a few days at Boswell. Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine mot- @ patient im the Castlegar and District hospital where he under- went an operation, is home again and feeling fine. David? Adshead -is wishing with his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. P, Larocque in Renata an a few days.. GARD OF THANKS ‘We wish: to: express our sin- cere thanks to.all relatives, neigh- the Cleeve and John Paulson fa- milles,'in this sad news, Patty and Kenny Ham of Colville are spending ‘their sum- mer vacation with thelr grand- ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fourt, ored to Friday returning Sunday evening. Mrs..B, Rogers and family returned Sunday evening from Camp Galilee. Randy and Bonnie Taylor of Victoria, who were the guests of Robson Socials Back from a two-week. tour of the mid-western, south-wes- tern and western States is Lioyd J. Stadler of the Castlegar News staff, Mr. and Mrs, R. T. -Waldic,| in’ Van- their Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson for the past two weeks have left for Rossland where they will visit thelr aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, George Ensteott for a few weeks. They will also visit their grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. P, Taylor, Mr:. E, Duckworth, who was bors for their expres- sions of sympathy, floral tributes and. acts of kindness received dur- ing our: recent sad bereavement in the: loss. of our beloved wife and: mother, Ann Ohernoff. Spec: jal thanks: to Dr. A. D, Johnson, Dr; A. B) ,Alvarez, Dr. H. R. Christie nurses and staff of the Trail Tadanac Hospital and Min to Chapter No. 79, Order of the Eastern Star, Castlegar, and the Castlegar Funeral Home. — Ed- gar Chornoff, Elaine, and Eddie and Mr, and! Mrs. N. Popoff and family:. .couver, arrived home by plane Sunday. J. _R, Evans’ and. Mrs. quictly. son Robert Scott are visiting the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R, F, Oliphant. The Hawkins aow reside at Edmonton. Pat Cowlin was honored at an entertaining party and show- a prior to her marriage on Sat- arday to Mr. Donald Crantz of frail. The affair took place at the home of her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Tom Cowlin, and was ar- ranged by her aunt, Mrs. Ted Cowlin, Mrs, Ida Cleeve and Mrs. T. Lang were co-hostesses, sup: plying an interesting program of entertainment and “gag” con- tests. Mrs, Cowlin presented her. niece with, gifts In a basket de- corated in the form of a drum (the groom being a member of the Trail Highland Band). At- tending from Trail were the mo- ther of the groom, Mrs, E, Cran--| tz, Mrs. W. Heickert, Mrs, Alt Vecquet, Mrs. McKenzie, Miss Donna Creech; other guests were} Mrs, Ron Hawkins, Mrs. Jack, Ackney are ave Adee par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. from Brandon, Manitoba. The Ackneys had Mr, Ackney's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Coleman, for a few days. during the week. The Colemans are from Medicine Hat and are and relations, also some of the members of the United Church of which the deceased . was a member, pes “<" Interment was in’ the Bril- Nant Cemetery. Mrs. Chernoff was very well known and respect- ed in the District, as was shown by the profusion of floral offer- ings. Surviving are her husband Nadgar and two children, Elaine and Eddie. Pallbearers were Jack Cher- noff, Nick Kootchin, Nick Swet- likoff, Alex Swetlishoff, Alex Ril- koff and Joe Chernoff. The ar- rangements were entrusted to the Castlegar Funeral Home. oe @ Funeral services for the late Frederick William Zoobkoff were held from his Brillant residence on Monday afternoon and inter- ment in the Brilliant cemetery followed, There was a very large about it émmediately before my age changes-again, and any new policy which [take out proves more expensive?” RENNIE MITCHELL PHONE 7631 CASTLEGAR - and many floral offerings, - Mr. Zoobkoff was very well known in the District having re- sided in Brilliant for 46 years. He is survived by his wife Nada and two daughters, Mrs. N. Kootchin of Brilliant and Mrs. A. McKim- mie of Trail and two sons, Fred at home and John in Calgary. Pall bearers were W. Zodb- '| Koff, K. Zaobkoff, M., Zoobkoff, A, Zarchukoff and A, McKimmie. now vacationing at the coast. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Robinson had a recent holiday in Calgary, visiting points of interest ‘In the national parks along the -way. Be- ing present at one of, Her Majes- |. ty's appearances was an entran- cing experience; another out- standing event was. the’ air shaw in Calgary. ‘The Robinsons were accompanied. home ty Mrs. A. Ni- coletti and her grandchild, Carma. Visitors at the hame af Mr. John Ponak and family were Mr. and Mrs. A. Luppart of Trail, their daughter .and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. C. Wilson of Cal- gary. - " < ‘Terry Ackney visited the coast at the beginning of his sum- mer holidays, His,sister, Trinda, is back from a holiday at Chris- tina Lake where she was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mitchell. Bonny and Elizabeth Ackney are visiting Trail at the home of Mr. an Mrs, Norman Mitchell. Johnny Bale left Sunday for a camping session at Camp Tweedsmuir from which Allan Wood returned on Saturday,' Al- lan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, attended visitors day at the camp on Friday. The Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of the arange- ments, Laurin Green returned home from Camp Galilee on Sunday ‘where he had spent a week. His sister Carol, who spent a few days in the Nelson hospital, re- turned home the same day. Gary Brookes is home from YMCA . SURF Kine Size PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ........ ROUND STEAK, i tlegar, TOFF — “| Mrs. Peter Kabatoff of Mrs. A. L Mrs. Mel Smales, Mrs. F. A. Mor- ris, Mirs. E, Lampard; from Cass Mrs. Robert Hawkins and.): Mrs. Len Varty, Mrs. Ted Hill,| the! ‘Evans of Man., have arrived here for-the summer. “Mrs. E.R, Wright and.son Donald of Fernie are the gucsis of the former's mother, Mrs. E. }H, MoPhee for a few. weeks, Mr. and Mrs, B..Thordarsen .of Brandon, Man., are visiting in ‘Robsen for awhile. Leslie Waldie, who was in- vited to attend the Lieutenant- 'Govermor’g Garden Party in Vic- 'terla,, returned home Tuesday: morning. Leslie: reported. that he had a most wonderful time and several times was very close to ‘the-Quéen and the: Duke: of Edin- burgh. Leslie Was chosen from ithe: Scout Troop to. represent ‘Robson. All Scouts attending were in full uniform and attend- ed in a body. They all’ ad a good eB; Mts. I. Green, two daughters and' son have left REE Scotland ‘where ne they will make: Mr:. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie left by-car Satudray for Calgary. ‘THey were accompanied by three of their grandchildren, Maxine, ‘Lora Lee and Danny, who were ir guests for the past three weeltsi. . Guests at the home-of Mr. ‘thelr home:.| | TO BEST WISHES RICK’S ON. THE OPENING: OF THE FINE NEW. STORE. PLUMBING & HEATING IN’ THIS BUILDING BY GEO. KOEHLE PHONE 7781 Mrs. Art Phillips, and, Mrs. Sid McPherson. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Cowlin to attend their daughter's wedding were, Mrs, Cowilln's mo- tther, Mrs, G. E. Adams of Three|| Hills, Alberta; her brother: andi| sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs.. Don Adams and’ son Jimmy of: Tra- Spending a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs, L.. Varty 16, a daughter. To Mx.. and. ‘Thrums, chu, Alberta; her sister, Mrs; Mel |: ‘Coulee and Mr. Corliss of Sundre, |’ Robert Fenner © of Kinnaird, July’ . s sea gi as Banx or M TREAL) “WCHANIE mam Family FinancePlan- Bring all your personal credit needs - with @ low-cost BofM Life-insured Loan. (Castlegar Beanch: RONALD MINNION, Meneger WORKING WHTH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LiFe SINCE BRI? July 18, a daughter. KERAIFE — To Mx. and Mxs. Nick Keralff of Kinnaird, July 18, 5 saughier. EDKOFE:— Ta Mr. and HL) urs. Daten Obedkoff'at Castlegar, July 18, a san, VOYKIN — To Mr, and Mrs. Carl Voykin of Castlegar, July 19, a son. BERMEL — Ta Mr, and Mrs. Louls Bermel of Castlegar, July 21, a daughter. POZNIKOFF — Ta Mr, and Mrs. Jim Poznikeff of Winlaw, July 21, a daughter, Grandson Honored Ai Birthday Parly A lawn birthday party was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H, Johnson of Robson last Thurs- day afternoon, honoring their grandson, Randy Taylor, of Vic- toria,-on the occasion of his sev-, enth birthday. sent. Mr. Johnson showed home movies and other films to the children, which-included Alice In sidy, Refreshments were served on - There were 12 guests pre- Wonderland, and Hop-a-Long Cas- _—AAAArecATTTToRT I ORANGE DRINK, 2 - 48 oz. tins, H &H, ewe wecances ONG FLUFFO, 3 Ib. canister, .... TOMATOES, 2 - 28 oz:'tins Malkins, . 8 ROLLS TOILET TISSUE, ........ BEANS, Due Kist, 2 - [5 0z. tins, .... SIDE BACON 2 as. See ace BANANAS, 2 Ihs., ......2....005. BUTTER, Palm or Glendale, th. ........ ansceeees O96 §8c_ awceeceees O96 iweb sass 29€ cuceeaens 496 waceden cee OOC .- 69c Kinnaird Council Briefs ‘ Phillip Gorkoff asked coun- aa the village in a letter to pur- «cil to approve a subdivision of his land into two lots, 58- X 130- feet - and was refused. - Village chairman Carl Locb- lich at first thought the subdiv- .ision could be approved, saying that there was no frontage re- «quirement in the Village, He said he thought that’as long as all . Proposed lots in’ a subdivision had an area of 6,000 square feet eine subdivision could be approv- ed, Commissioner J. C, McLeod sald he thought a check of the new zoning bylaw would show that a was el BC. products whenever Possible, “I think we all do that whenever posible,” noted Mr. Loeblich, a6 A letter was read requesting permission to operate a ‘taxi in Kinnaird, Mr, Loeblich said taxis are covered by the village's by- Jaws and that application need only be made for a trades Ncence to operate ong oe Councll Spuruyed & $10 don- ation to the Castlogar and Dis- trict Chamber of Commerce for a tourist brochure being required, Tho bylaw was check- ed and Mr. MoLecd’s hunch was proved right. The new zonfng bylaw says - Village lots must be 60 fect wide by Chambers of “Comimeree of Southeastern B. The money collected by the Castlegar and District Chamber will be used lo advertise this arca “was turned down, Mr, McLeod - said he is “in the same boat.” if|* he wants to sell a lot’ next to his house he must first move his garage five feat, ° Mrs, M. J. Verzuh is acting village clerk while P. A. Smibert ds-on holidays. | N. Ku cevian, who at- tended ¢ council with regard to a «Water main to her property, was told by water chairman McLeo .that work on the main “will sort immediat ately. . [Subdivision 0 of oF property own- .ed by was ap *Erowea by Te onaale The subdi- vision had been approved in _prinelpte bs by council at a meet- ing earlier this year. eee. The village's proposed zoning ibylaw was discussed by council with M. E, Moran. ee ‘ Three readings were given ito bylaw ery to sell lot 3 in block 5, district plan 4598 for $700, The village has no further use for the ‘lot since it was bought only so ithat the village could put a pipe- iline through it./ a In the oo Leave of absence for com: missioner G. S. Rust was apprev- ed by council. Mr. Rust has been ordered by his doctor to take two months ents of absence from lage business an Mae yu : d his work at ae Two bullding permits total- ing $16,500 were approved. They Were to Michael Poster for a $16,000 home and to Fred Plotni- koff Jr, for a $500 car port, A letter was read from Doug Whelen of Assoclated Engin- eers. Mr. Whelen sald that from the tone of the. Joram meeting held on Kinnaird’ $177,000 water extension bylaw “it is hard to understand how it failed: He pa he hoped “for the good of the village” that Kin- naird will not be forced by the defeat of the bylaw into too many half-measures with the present system, see The village has paid all its commitments for the year to the schoo} district and hospital dis- Deer Park Socials Betty, a six-year: ae 5 Id goat owned by Victor Ivanoff of Langstaff, Ont; is’ the mother of quads. She has moifered 16 kids in Proud the past, five five years and gives three quarts of » Ivanoff saye the milk is all used by" his family. trlet, Kinnaird has paid. $25,513 to the school district and $2,153.- 44 to the hospital district, cee Public works chairman J. Hendricks will decide whether. or not to send fire chief Rene Ar- chambault to the fire chief's con- vention being held in August in Burnaby. “I think he deserves to go. They're always heneficlal,” commented Mr. Loeblich. “Yes, we got our fire truck through one of them,” noted Mr. Hen- dricks, ‘ a ee Mr, Hendricks said village crews are starting to . gravel roads in Kinberry Helghts. Mr. Loeblich said that at present the dust is so heavy at Kinberry that “you can’t see for 10 minutes af- ter a car goes by.” . Commissioners Dougan, Me- Leod and will attend a Mr. and Mrs, H.R. Jamie- ‘son, son Barry and Bev- meeting of B.C, tmunfctpalities in Kelowna Sept, 16-19, erley of it the te a trades licence if they sell to retallers for, re-sale. St. John. the could. gett in- for a change?” | . McLeod. laughed Mr, ‘The municipal red book is -published eah year and contains sates on all BC. ientclee sole W. Bonner, B.C.'s minis- ter by industrial development, ur- Renata ‘Tiding Reon guests at the home of Mr, Mrs.. Lou’ Chizmazia ” were Mn and Mrs, Tronson and Joanie and: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Smate and family all of at the h or ae id lome 0: aN Mrs, D. D, Jamieson. Mr. Jamie- son, who is with the B.c. game .|department, was recently- trans- ferred to Kimberley from Fort ‘Mrs, R pig Haywood; son Ja- son and daughter Della of Van- couver, are spending the holidays at the home of Mrs, Haywood's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs, RICK’S ‘TV. Sales & Supplies With the end of the second week of boys’ camp, 32 slightly soiled campers were heading for home with wonderful memories of the hikes, swimming, boating and team games at YMCA Camp Beaverlodge. . Team 3-captain Brian Daw- son won the weeks’ competition, earning tuck for the team mem- bers Randy Minns, Norm Caldi- cott, Mike Casselman, Terry Fetz, Preston Zeeben, Cliff Pedersen and Gary Brookes.” Team 3 triumphed at the Aquatic meet on Saturday earn- ing points in the “Quick Change Race,” “Sink the British Navy,” canoe races, an@ non-swimmer events. ‘The lake has been so warm all week it has vbeen hard to leave the water to do anything else. A lot of progress was made on non-swimmers’ and swimmers’ tests and at the campfire Satur- day night Donald-Taylor was na- YMCA Campers Head Home med as the camper who has made the most progress in his swim- ming during the’ past week, eir Sth cards and are pene’. for Junior Lifesaving or speed swimmers tests. Gary Pedersen and Jim Helgren pas- sed their 50-footdeep water ests and are now of- camper of the week and af- ter ‘breakfast Sunday he extend- ed the thanks of the boys to cook Mrs, Ewing and camp mother Mrs. Dawson for the fine food and good care they had received. During the week, the camp- ers and their leaders donated $8.30 from their tuck money to the YMCA world service fund, Sunday all boys left camp and the girls and their leaders arrived looking forward to seven days packed swimming, camp crafts and good fun. - Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies They were accompanied by Mr. Haywood who returned to Van- Fleetwood T.V. couver after the ‘Mrs, M. A. ; daugh- ter Jean and son John of Castle- gar, were. weekend visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, a Williamson. and Mrs. A, Richards and family of Castlegar spent the weekend on a camping and fish- ing trip at Deer. Park. qe had as their guests, Mr, and Mrs. C. ‘Appleton of of St. Paul, Alta. ones Back. from a’ week’s holiday > at Sunday-schoo) camp ‘at Har- Mr,.and Mra, Roy Kosiancic 4 ‘Crescent -Valley ‘were visitors at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. J. : Ulmi Sunday, Bob Ulmi, recently in ‘Cres cent Valley, fs back at his home . here for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. I: Penner re- turned from thelr trip to the coast and Rosemary, Alta. and were accompanied by their ‘niece, Miss Anita Penner of Rosemary. Miss Martha Johr of Cas- Bortnick family of Trail; ‘Saun- ders, Woodrows, Merrlefields of Castlegar and many more. ‘The misses Marion and Joyce ‘McBride of. Vancouver have join- ed’ their parents here for the bal- ance of their visit to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Phelps and family were weekend visitors to Deer Park from Salmo. ‘Mr, and Mrs. W. Langman: of Sweet Grass, Montana, arrived to spend a few days visiting with Plends at Deer Park, J. McKinnon of Nakusp and J. D'Andrea of Grand Forks were recent visitors to Deer Park. ‘on SELLING WOH A WUWSPAPER AD | tlegar is a guest at the home of her aunt, .Mrs, Sara Hansen. Mr. and Mrs, W. Esau of Winnipeg, Man.,-are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Julius Dyck. Morris Hillestad of Castlegar . Visited bed) Renata for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, David Schap- ansky of Trail and Mr. and Mrs, John Schapansky. of Moose Jaw, Sask., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Art Koch. - Mrs, Lamond of Kin- naird visited ‘at the home of Mrs. Sara Hansen. i Dr. and Mrs, McLarty of West Summerland are camping in Renata for a few weeks, Dr. McLarty, plant pathologist, is ob- Best of Luck To Rick’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 23, 1959 Pay’n Takit | Prices effective Fri., Sat., Mon., and Tues. WIENERS POUND ...:..0sec.s000.. 25 GENTS —This special starts July 28 (Tuesday) and will continue to be in effect until the sign in our win- dow is taken down. REMEMBER THIS IS 20% CHEAPER than the LOWEST advertised price. Shop at BOB'S — Why pay more? PORK LOIN ROASTS MA ONLY ......... Sich. “Lean, Tender & Juicy” AYRSHIRE "SAUSAGE, tb. BOILING BEEF, Ib. FULLY Cooked = “Ideal for “Quick Meals" ' SALMON — SMOKED COD — HALIBUT POTATO CHIPS, 3 bags in 1, each MARGARINE, 2 pounds HENRI’S ORANGE A8 ozs. 35c each ICE CREAM Yo GALLON ..... weeeeee. 696 each “Assorted “Flavors"” PORK-N-BEANS 4 Tins see anermee sea ewe ee 4Se “ Better Buy Brand” UNION LARD, Ib. KING SIZE SURF, each ......... $1.23 LESLIE'S SALT Tins ........ “It sifts — It pours — It fills” pgp etl plana AAA a the patio...The long table was centred with a decorated birth- “BREAD, 2 for 2. ....- 240 ce ecseeeeeeeneeei ene SUC day cake with seven lighted can: WIENERS, ‘Dozen, ......-.-2ceeecenceeeeenses 296 ON. THE OPENING OF THE dles. Mrs, Johnson was assisted : BENE Ss : : family were: recent ‘visitors to NEW STORE ON 1ST AVENUE in serving by her daughter Mrs, # igs a Trail and Fruitvale. : - H. Schellenberg, Castlegar. “Each é : es 1 i guest recélyed candies and ches- : ELECTRICAL WORK BY sies on leaving. % We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities — Phone. 3093 as : e ec ric mins Attending the party were: Elaine, Maxine and Darlene Ads- . PHONE 7291 : This i lish layed by the Liquor WE ARE AGENTS FOR. KOOTENAY LAUNDRY & DRY, CLEANERS Control | Soard or or the pea ion British Columbia, serving cherries picked here for shipment while in Renata. Mr, and Mrs.: A. Koch and MASON LIDS, wide mouth, 2 pkg. ..... IGE GREAM, Shannon 1/2 gal. ....... Trischuck’ S KINNAIRD, Kootenay Pale Yee In handy carry-packs fe i & pens | To Insure your. Dependents SUNKIST ORANGES nd hag ......... —~ Striped Watermelon i in stock — We reserve the right to limit quantity ? ment. head, Dorinie and Beverley Dan- ent chella, -Maxine and Lora, Lee Flynn, of Calgary, Craig Schel- lenberg, ‘Castlegar, Mr, and Mrs. H: Schellenberg and Judith, all of Castlegar and Bonnie Taylor | Victoria. aun . {ESN C. 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