, 1958 THEY'RE STILL WITH US — See Editorial Page Held Monday Requiem High Mass was sung Monday: morning at St. Rita’s Church for the late Joseph Wolf, 1] 72, of Kinaird, who passed awy May 15 in the Trail Tadanac Hospital. Father E, A. Brophy officia- ted and the rosary was said Sun- day evening at the Castlegar Funeral Home Chapel. St. Rita’s was filled to cap- acity for the funeral as Mr, Wolf was an old timer in the Kootenays and well Known in this district. Pall bearers were J. Sever, J. Luzar, J, Sodjs, J. Kravski, J. Commission Briefs Survey plans are to be reg- istered for a-new road that gives direct access to the hospital. Part of Poplar St. will be done away with, see Commissioner Rysen said in- formation hasn’t been receiv- ed on garbage cans yet. She is for the Village. Counell was led to understand that the provin- cial government pays a grant for the employment of such a man ‘| and the above Commisioners will bring, in a recommendation at the next meeting. eee Counoil approved dates for| still from other villages on the spraying, of mosquitoes. one cr issi said|~ by the women's team which has just been formed, ene ce Carr said he the installation of water meters at the hospital, school and Mo- dern Dairy is “quite a big job, technically” and said he is still awaiting engineering advice. eae The could see three days work for one man fixing up the ballpark bleachers and thé wire backstop, Council is to have a Village workman do the repairs. “ee Cc ial C has moved. into the old village of- Tice, sae Council chairman Oglow re- ported a CPR representative spoke to him requesting more information on Council's re- quest for pedestrian access on PR property by the Castlegar News to Cedar St, eee Council approved payment for fireman Jack Taylor's glass frames which were broken at a fire practice, . * Commissioners Maddecks and Pettitt are to look into the ap- pointment of an athletic director Cc Carr reported that the Kiwanis club was in- terested in turning over the May Day stand at the park to the |. Village. Council’ felt that if the Kiwanians want to give the stand to the Village they should first repair it and hand it over in “a proper manner." 8 © A letter is to be sent to the West Kootenay protesting the fact that they leave rocks laying about after digging holes for poles, “Is it fair to the Village crew to clean it up?” Mrs. Rysen asked, eae Mrs. Rysen said garbage is poe: dumped on streets and fel Snoring Cotton Sale Termed A Success ‘The Annual Spring Cotton Bale of the Robson Evening Group was held May 9, in the Robson Community Hall. It was very successful. ‘President Mrs, Fred Giraud welcomed the guests and de- clared the sale open. The hall was decorated with spring flow- should exercise more care in getting rid of weeds, yod, grass and garbage. ae A $75 grant was made to the Chamber of Commerce. Council felt the Chamber could use the money to welcome convention’ delegates to the Village by way of window cards and posters. This means Council will not have to handle such matters and will as- sure ‘that people using Castlegar as a meeting place will be given ers and each i tea table ‘dad silver, sugar, cream and tea- ‘pot. Guests were able to pour their own tea, Mrs. J. Scott was in charge of the tea tables assisted by Mrs. B. Macalister, Mrs. J. Schuepfer, Mrs. H._Belbeck and Mrs. W. Saliken. , On the committee in charge of the sewing table wzs Mrs, J. Thorndale assisted by Mrs. J. Hunter and Mrs. B. Rogers. The children’s table was loo- ked after by Mrs. A. Woodrow, Mrs. Dick Fowler and Mrs. O. Anderson. Mrs, A. Smecher was in charge of tickets end the door prize was won by Mrs. A. Smech- er. Mrs. Dick Fowler won the cake raffle. aoe Commissioner Maddocks will represent the Village at the Cre- dit Union annual meeting to be held here soon. - * @ Commissioner Carr drew -jsale was convened by Mrs. M. Robson Farmers To Send Delegate To Nelson Meeting The Robson Farmers Instit- ute meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of W. T. Waldie with A. Smecher pre- siding. Mr, Smecher was sppelnted Henry Funk Funeral On Saturday Funeral service for the late Henry Funk, 62, of Renata. was held at the Renata school house Saturday, Mr. Funk died after a week’s illness and operation in the Nel- son hospital, He was born in delegate to the ing of th West Kootenay Genteall Farmers Institute in Nelson May 30. Hon. N. P. Steacy, minister of agriculture, and L. W. Johnson, superintendent of farmers insti- tutes, will be at the meeting. Nothing was settled at the meeting rgarding the collection of garbage because of the small attendance. later living in Roblin, Manitoba, before com- ing to Renata in 1924. He married Miss Mary Harms of Renata and has been fruit farming in Ren- ata for 34 years, He is survived by his wife Mary and sons Henry E. of Kam- loops, Peter Leonard of Chase, William Jack of Vancouver and Richard, who attends school at GWL Convenors Named For Nine Positions Convenors were appointed for the coming year at the Cath- olic Women’s League regular monthly meeting held recently at the Marlane Hotel. Convenors appointed are ms M, Gallo, membership; Mrs, L. V. Campbell, sick visiting; Miss E. A, McKinnon, press;*Mrs. P. Horlick, altar linens; Mrs, R. As- sie, magazines and constitution; Mrs. E, McGauley, publicity; Mrs, J. Soberlak, church cleaning; Mrs, M. Dalton and Mrs. L. Bosse, ba- zaar; Mrs. E. Hyde, hostesses and booster prizes. Plans were also made at the meeting for the CWL's suc- cessful bake sale held Saturday at the Castlegar Drug Store. The Gallo and Mrs, W, Fields, A letter of thanks was read at the meeting from Miss Janet ‘Levine, Miss Levine, Miss Fry and Dr. Laslow were guests at a get-acquainted party held by the CWL at the home of Mrs. L. V. Campbell. Miss Levine and Miss Fry are nurses at the new hospital while Cc He also leaves three daughters, Mrs. J. Olsen of Na- kusp.and Anne and Eileen at home, Mr. Funk had two grand- children, ‘Wilma and Wendy Ol- sen of Nakusp, and two brothers Isaac in Roblin end: Jake in Win- nipeg. Rev. J. Zacharias ot Vancou- ver conducted the funeral ser- vice and the Nelson Funera’ Home was in charge of arrange- ments. Pall bearers were W. Rem- pel, Tom Hunchak, Jake Reimer, Joe Ulmi, Jake Letkeman. Honorary pall- bearers were A. G, Koch, Jake Friesen, H. R. Friesen and Pete Letkeman, Fred Wendish and Attending the funeral from dutside points were Mr. and Mrs, J. Funk, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. I, Funk, Roblin; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arms and H. Rempel of Cas- sidy; Mr. and Mrs, G. Owens and daughter Susan of Kamloops; Mr. and Mrs, F. Delorme, Nelson; Mr. and Mrs, H, R, Friesen, Proctor; Mr. and Mrs, J. Dyck and Mr. and Mrs. Olson and Glen, Ni kusp; Mrs. R, Fenner, Kinnaird; Mr. and Mrs, P. Letkeman, Rob- son, and C, H. King, Castlegar, Dr. Laslow is from Hungary and is working in the hospital labor- atory. Refreshments at the meeting were served by the hostesses, Mrs, W. Shkwarok and Miss E. A. McKinnon, KEM-GLO TRAE nnn MECC. Joseph Wolf Services At St. Rifa’ t. Rifa's Bartolac and R. Gabana, Honorary Pall bearers were TURNER DEATH Shirley Jean Marle Turner of; Calgary, Alberta, ‘formerly uw Kootenay resident, passed away at the age of 27, Born in Coutts, Alberta, the deceased had lived for a time in Nelson where she attended school, Calgary ‘for burial, Castlegar Funeral. Home hand- : ling arrangements here. MNCAgeatearauteeateneaueasesaseegrcaceatcentieatanenannaiey ROOMS Confectionery * Special Chinése Dishes Open 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m..to 12:30 p.m, with the” She is survived by her mo-| ther, Mrs, Zilda Coskey. The body was shipped to J, Kambick, O, Wilson, F. Ross- man, J, Lazarenko, M. Slubow- ski and N. Cristofoli, SETO CAFE a Best result D AND USE THE | Burial was in the family . plot in the Catholic section of | Ga Park Memorial Cemetery in Kin- naird, Mr. Wolf, who was born in Austria in 1885, came to Canada in 1901 and settled in Trail where he was employed by the C M & S Company. Before, coming to Trail he lived for a short’ period in Minnesota, * After working for the C M & S Co, for 39 years, Mr. Wolf retired and moved to Castlegar for approximately a year. . He then took up residence in Kin- naird and remained there until) i his death last week. : An ardent sportsman, Mr. ‘Wolf was greatly interested in hockey, rarely missing a game as long as he was able to attend. He was also interested in fish- ing, hunting and the like. f He is survived by his wite Veronica at home in Kinnaird, five sons, Mike of Kinaird, Jos- eph, Carl. and James all of Trail $2,000 SAT., JUNE 7th ‘SHHS Activity Room sponsored py | the Kiwanis Club and Edward in Saskatchewan, also three. daughters, Mrs. J. E. Logelin of Kinnaird and Mrs. Grubisic and Mrs. Cristofoli of Trail. A sister, Mrs. K. Sudja of St. Louis, TL, also survives, Mr. Wolf Mad eight granddaughters. A brother, Michael, predeceased him in 1947 at Trail, Sport Shirts _ WITH SHORT OR LONG “SLEEVES IN A WIDE RANGE. _ OF PRICES : AT ~ LEITNER’S cE HEARING CLINIC Crown Point Hotel, Trail, B.C. of peaphe 414 and repented 16 He aeppeeritg se aaa ‘the Uniek end eitent selling og thle Ohiniey pletey phone the DEEL foe bewey evento tar JAIN STREET - PERTICTON, BC. tive Wits MEARNS For all Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES >< FRIED CHICKEN SERVED ’ Sundays 5 - 8 p.m. CASTLEGAR HOTEL FOR SALE — Electric Rotary lawn’ mower — phone 2564. FOR SALE — Good building lots in Dumont Subdivision $225 Phone 2738, tin 17 the CARD OF THANKS My sincere appreciation of shown us dur- 310 FOR SALE — New 2 betiroom| house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimofe, 4tni9 FOR SALE — Modern 3 BOAT FOR SALE — Speed boat * 20° inboard, 100-h.p. U8 motor. wi Excellent condition. Removable cabin, numerous accessories, Make an offer, Call Bill Mc- Donald, Nelson Marine Service, phone 1459, Nelson, B.C. ing our short stay in Castlegar son, "Mrs. Higgens and the Hos- pital Staff. Mrs, Hilda Caskey and family hile Shirley was ill, especially Drs. Goresky, Fowler and John- of Calgary. 320 home with car port in Robson, on lot 60 x 180, phone G, Council’s attention to some cast- iron piping dumped by a stand pipe near the Modern Dairy It was dumped by a private con- tractor and work's supervisor Mc- Nab is to check on who dumped it and have it moved. a ee A letter was read from G. W. Johnson requesting a 20- miles-per-hour speed zone on Woodland Drive, Mr. McNab is to see that asign is posted. IS AFACT..... No matter how you add it — The Best Answer Is © — Castlegar Dry Cleaners For Fast Service We'll give you service like you’ve never had before CLOTHES IN ONE DAY OUT THE NEXT PHONE 4851 No man with a burden of debt has a right to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through, Dick .Fowler Life’ Robson, B.C, North American — the miracle lustre enamel BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLE ECONOMICAL woodwork — looks and washes like the baked enamel on your refrigerator — needs no primer or undercoater, BUY IT NOW AT For kitchens, bathrooms, finest | TO THE RESIDENTS OF GASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT Any items you may see advertised by Shores Credit Jewellers in any advertising media or on the radio We Carry In Stock ”.We are dealers for Shores Credit Jewellers in this area ‘arid are right here in Castlegar for. your ‘convenience. SHORES OWN QUEEN DIAMONDS TO MAKE ANY GIRL HAPPY! _ Leo 0 _ PHONE 2031 BUSINESS: DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze mad ye Phone 3601 FURNITURE LONG DISTANCE E — ANYTIME For Free Estimates PHONE’. i Castlegar 2521 ‘Trail 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING, FOR SALE —, 2 bedrdom,house Lesy at 4877, 319 FOR SALE — Utility Salle FOR SALE — Boxer pups, six months old — contact Smith’s Marine Service, Syringa ec Phone 900-4-J. 121 cere thanks to the many friends in the congregations of Castlegar, for the CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sin- aird and Robson churches prayers and phone 7541, WANTED TO RENT — 2 or 3 house. Write Box_ in; FOR SALE — ‘46 International ‘one ton flatdeck. Good Farm 4908, = truck. Bargain. George Hadi-| ® kin, Glade.» 121 ‘OR RENT — Suite, furnished or unfurnished, phone 4172, tin20 acts of kindness since the pass- 121 | father. The floral offerings, cards and other tributes made our sud- den loss easier to bear. Also thanks to the Kootenay Presby- tery, Church ig of our beloved husband and lodges FOR SALE — 3 b house ~ on large Dumont lot close to grade school. Garage and frult - trees, Reasonably priced, phone FOR RENT — Partly. furnished apartments at Karleen Apts, Phone 2492, °° tinlg 3296. H, Butler. , 321 on 2 lots near Castlegar Post Olfice. phone (A738. 121 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT -COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3181 — Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES _ NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beaitty service 4 by appointment PHONE ‘2564 Nora Mojelski | CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 .We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C, UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE -Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To. Eat Another ‘PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR ° F SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING | For Estimates Phone 3401 & 7261. —— We Service © , What We Install GREEP'S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 357i Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. _ CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver: _ J. 4. LAUGHTON BSc. OD, OPTOMETRIST Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRILL 10-12. 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 FOR SALE OR TRADE —, Will sell or trade %. séction .irriga- NOTICE — Don’t forget the L.A. .to Canadian Legion Ci and service groups for their help- fulness and expressions of con- cern, Mrs. THE OLD HOME TOWN _seewusmmone By STANLEY Isabella McNeil and son, ’ Albert. Roving bake sale, Monday, May. 26 -— Baking to be ‘in Legion Hall by 1 o’clock:— ‘Donations from Legion members wives will be greatly appreciated. 121 ted farm ‘plus 200 acres of lease land with good buildings near Brookes, Alta. for a good house and lot. phone 4761. 121]. NOTICE Senior Citizens Card Party and. social evening, Le- gion Hall — 7.30 Friday even-' ing, May 23rd. Bring a friend. - 12 o Local Residents’ Mother Dies . known in Castlegar and District, Mrs. Euella Mary Pitts, died at her home in Nelson Friday at! the age of 87. A ~Nelson resident well-|. Mrs, Pitts is.the mother of H. C, Pitts NOTICE — Just a reminder to reserve the date of June 20th for the Rose Ball. 321 TV Phone 2371. 619 RADIO and~ NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — }|. Allee Zuckerberg, phone 4631. al 76, Maple St, Castlegar, B.C. & and Mrs. John Waldie.- the late H. H. Pitts who prede- a d her in 1036, was NOTICE — Rawleigh Dealer’ —| re von terns en a en’s Institute and longtime work- er in the Kokanee Chapter IODE Mrs. Pitts was the wife of ife member of the Nelson Wom- nd the Mary E. Davidson Mem- rial Fund for blind children. xX APPLIANCE REPAIRS WANTED — good used Jr. size .. Swings, phone .2748. of 121 TV SALES m WANTED — Complete Brownie uniform in good condition. Size * 10-12 years. phone 4791 w Baa} For Dependable Serves; PHONE 3542°. B&B: ELECTRONIOS Bob Brand: TRAILER SPACE’ AVAILABLE — Quiet, private trailer space available for. 4 trailers. Apply . John. Androsoff across from Remi's Craft “shee or Phone 4703. 321 DANCE REVUE — Castlegar Dancers present Spring Dance * Revue, Friday, May 23 at 8 p.m. FORGET - SOMETHNG?. ~~ STILL TIME TO PLANT ; _."Roses, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Bulbs. See Us At The’ Nursery Situated on the Upper Bench. OPEN ALL SUNDAY KOOTENAY in S.H.HLS.. Adults 50c, child- ren 25¢, 121 . NURSERIES ALS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere’ on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry | Service G, A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Bullding PHONE 2021. GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building ‘Supplies C.LL. PAINTS. , CASTLEGAR BUILDING > SUPPLY STORE "Box 292° Phone 2161 TO Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m... Monday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 am, . Tuesday. Arrive Robson Wharf. 10:00 a.m. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave OWALDIB LUMBER & BUILDING SURPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 ‘DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD - s OPTOMETR 1 ST Wed. 2:30 pm. to 8:00 p.m. 7:00 am, Firday. Arrive ‘Rabson Wharf TT nc ON ALL FLOOR COVERING Sale Ends May 31st KOOTENAY ‘Builders é , 100 p.m. Friday. eH The University of Atberta's Banft School of Fine Arts is to have a competitor. In very much the samé way as the Banff School was first established so a group of local citizens in Nelson has formed a committee ‘and invited some out- standing instructors in the Arts to teach at the school, Courses will include: Music — Fine Arts School At Nelson choral, theory and violin; Drama — play production and speech arts; art for beginners, intermed- jate and advanced students; bal~ let and rhythmies. . Nelson is an ideal spot for @ summer school being situated on the shores of the beautiful Lake Kootenay, with its variety of lake and mountain scenery which equals that of any part af North America. SSS CASTLE THEATRE TONITE — FRI. — SAT. ROCK HUDSON ROCKS THE {SCREEN Rock Hudson Dana Wynter ‘Sidney Poltier, Adult Entertainment. MON. - TUES. - WED. Fmed ie apes ie FROOPCLON" posed by WENN? BOS ‘coanenee PATAICIA OWENS+RED BOTTONS.2iczRO0 WOWTMLRIA ‘MARTHA SCOTT + : sucrr a + JOSHUA LOC ioe A Ss Feature: 6.30 — 9.15 Last Comalete Show 8.55 SATURDAY MATINEE Gene Audrey — Three Stooges Cartoon — 1.30 p.m. Suppliers Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 22-23-24 THEY RODE WEST — in color ‘ plus CAPTAIN KIDD AND THE SLAVE GIRL - cofor Anthony Dexter — Eva Gabor — oné showing 9 p.m. . Mon., Tues., Wed... May 26-27-28 "Russian Film — THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (revizor) Adults 75c—Students 12 yrs. & over 50c Children 8 yrs..to 12 25c — One Showing 9 p.m. Phone. 3021 or 2231 DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER WwW. Sharples: Phone 6031