4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 2, 1959 He who strikes the first blow has run out of ideas. When you think it can't be done, stand back and watch the other fellow do it, DR. LEE DE FOREST, VACUUM TUBE INVENTOR, PRAISES HEARING AID Lee de Forest, who made mo- dern radio and television pos- sible through his invention of the vacuum ‘tube fifty years ago, recently lavished high * praise on a revolutionary new hearing device called “The Listener.” "It is,” Dr. de For- est said, “without question the finest heewing aid I have ever worn. Nothing compares with it for the quality of hearlng it gives.” Commenting ‘further. Dr, de Forest continued: “The ad- vantage of ear-level hearing: and the elimination of irritat- ing clothing noises make ‘The Listener’ a real pleasure to ‘wear. In fact, it overcomes all the objections I previously had to wearing a hearing aid.” So great has been the interest in this remarkable new elect- ronic hearing achievement, the makers have prepared an illustrated report outlining in Getail how it functions. ‘Those interested may obtain a free copy from Institute For Better Hearing, (BC. Interlor Hearing Centre) , 918-Main St, Penticton, B.C. Name Strect city » Prov. - . OTARION LISTENER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Castlegar Happenings A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H, F. Howes was Mr. Howes's mother, Mrs. K. Howes of From here Robson Renata Castlegar Kxinnaire veer Park REPORTERS , - Mrs. ‘a Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. THE CASTLEGAR NEWS SOCIAL NOTES Hostétter - 7181 Kaufman — 5488 Johnson — 5165 Williamson Mrs, Warkentin she'leaves to visit other relatives in Merritt and Alberni before re- turning to Edmonton. Mrs, J. Gemmill, who with her husband leaves next month for a holiday in England, was ho- nered at a tea at the home of Mrs, Helen Gergely last Satur- day. Guests were members of the executive group of Lillian Kil- lough Chapter, IODE, of which the honoree is also a member. On behalf of those present, Mrs. J. Pedersen presented Mrs. Gemmill with a pink rose corsage and a gift along with the good wishes of all for a happy holiday and safe return, Mrs. Gergely was as- sisted in serving dainty refresh- ments by’ Mrs, W. R. Whittaker and Mrs. F. A. Hostetter, - Mrs. May Woolverton left on Saturday by plane for Calgary, Alberta, where she will spend a month visiting her family. Dr, and Mrs. F, M, Thorne left Friday evening for an extend- ed motor trip to the southern States and a visit in Toronto, On-' tario, with their: son-in-law and daughter and family. Miss Maureen Lipsett is at- tending summer school in Nan- couver,. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Lake- man are holidaying in Vancouver for a few weeks. Mrs, Laura Bridgman Cun iday in Calgary, Alberta, Mr. Henry Adie is a “patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. - Mrs.. Rose Magee of West's staff returned home this week af- tet a holiday/at Seattle, Wash, Miss Doris Reith of the Cred- it Union office is’ holidaying “in Ontario wih relatives for the next two weeks, She is travelling with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reith and family of Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Devitt lef Tuseday night for a trip to Sand Point, Idaho, and.they plan to spend a few days in Glacier National Park before home next. week. Miss Mae Strelaeff of Bob's Pay’n Takit staff is spending her holiday with rela ives in Saskat- chewan. Miss Anhe Bradford is home ‘FIRST TIME” 41 JEWEL SUPER AUTOMATIC MOUNT ROYAL WRIST Made in Switzerland REGULARLY PRICED AT SPECIAL THIS WEEK IN CANADA WATCH $85.00 $19.95. LEO BOSSE. CASH_AND SAVE JEWELLERS Off All Cash Purchu: f z Accor opted At Regular Sacludiog ‘Nationally: “Advertlocd ‘Merchandise Shop With Confidence At Your Cc Jewellry H PHONE 2041 Castlegar and District Hospite! for a few days. Rev. and Mrs. R. H, Pratt and family will spend the next month vacationing in Edmonton, Alberta, and points east Miss Mary Richardson has as her guest her mother Mrs. M. Richardson of Vancouver. Miss Emily Killough spent the weekend in Banff,. Alberta, with friends, Former Castlegar residents, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Cornwall and theit two small sons, of Vic- toria, visited here’ briefly last week. Mrs. Les Davis is in Spokane for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, John Paluck and-son are in Saskatchewan where ‘they will visit ‘relatives for two weeks, They were ac- companied by Peter Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs, F.. A. Hostetter lef Tuesday night for Vancouver | where ‘they will be the guest of their son-in-law and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gergely, They; were accompanied by Mrs. Helen | Gergely who will visit her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. Pitman of Coquitlam. In the absence of Mrs. Hos- tetter during the next two weeks, ‘persons with social notes for the Castlegar column are asked to and Mrs, W, O. Devitt at 5117 due ring the week of July 13. again after being a patient in the Guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. M. York from Sunday to Tuesday of last week were,’ Mr. York's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray York and daughter Sheila, They have spent ‘some time travelling about the Kooten- ay Lake area, and have arrived back here to. visit before return- ing to their home in Vancouver Mr, and Mrs. Andy Shelfon- tiuk spent the weekend. at Lard- eau. They motored in the com- pany of Beau Fourt and Marianng Compra i, Mrs. A. Gray, with her daughter Cheryl, ave been in Penticton’ for the past. week, Their friends will be happy. to know that Cheryl is Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Carter returned Friday after spending a few days visiting in Vernon, .Mr. and Mrs, S, Humphries are enjoying a holiday in Van- couver as the guests of their son- in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs, George Clarke. Miss Mildred Raine left Sat- urday for Vancouver where. she will attend summer school at UBI “ Cc. Miss Beverley Hyson left Sat- urday for Camp Galilee. Mr, and Mrs. D. Adshead and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. punean of Trail on Sat- urday. Wayne Esott and Wayne were the PIQUARD — To Mr. and Mrs Marcel Piquard of Kinnaird, June 25, a daughter. McCOLM — To Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McColm of Syringa Creek, June ‘28, a son. CHEVELDAVE —-To Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Cheveldave of Cas- tlegar, June 28, a daughter. ZAYTSOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zaytsoff of Castlegar, June 28, a son, BARABANOFF: — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Delegate Reports To Pythian Sisters Alice Mitchell was Initiated | into the Kootenay Temple 37 Py- | thian Sisters at their regular meeting recently. © Madge Sorenson gave her | report as delegate to the grand @@ sessions held in Burnaby. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The hospital board is pre- ‘pared to offer a .grant (part re- payable) to a suitable candidate for training as an X-RAY TECH- NICIAN. ‘The ,course starts in September at a hospital in Vic- toria or Vancouver and applica- tions must be submitted within the next week. Candidates must have grade 12 education, ‘prefer- ably including physics and bio- logy. Details of the grant and ap- plications may be had from the Thrums, June 30, a son. trict Hospital. Dis- § 7 Popular Robson Resident, Eli Balano, Died Sunday Funeral services were held at the Robson Community Memorial Church. Tuesday for Eli Balano, 67, who died Sunday at the Trail- Tadanac Hospital. Mr, Balano had lived in Rob- son for 13 years, moving. there from Trail on . retirement from the CM & S Co. Mr. Bal- ano was born in Russia in 1892. He married Mrs. Balano in Oct, 1909 and came to Canada in 1912, settling in A. Honchar, J, Porter, V. Saprun- off, S, Mazur and A. Verigi: in, Bue rial was in the family plot at the Robson Memorial Cemetery The Castlegar Funeral ‘Home was in charge of arrangements, Psychiatric Team Visits Koctonays The American Psychiatric an. In 1919 they moved to Trail where Mr. Balano worked for Cominco for 30 years. Mr, Balano is surviyed by his wife Jennie,at Robson, sons Andrew and Alec of Vancouver, John at White Rock and Nick of cell a daughter, Mrs. H. Jordon, from ‘eye: surgery and that they are expected home at the week- end. oc. Unsettled weather on Satur- day did not deter a fine turn out at the s awberry tea held at the home of Mrs, C, Munns, The af- fair commenced as a lawn party under the auspices of the Baden Powell Club with Miss L. Me- Kenzie welcoming the patrons, | Later in deference to the rain ‘the tea moved indoors of the Munns home, Tea ‘prize, which guests of ihe former's ents, Mr, and Mrs, 'H. Johnson on Sunday. Mrs, W. T. Waldie, returned home after visiting in Calgary for two weeks, the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, M,:Flynn. Visiting at the home of Mr." and Mrs, A. O. Woodrow for the sumnier are Sylvia and Johnny Zucco of Vancouver. > Mr. and Mrs, M, P. Larocque of Renata were the guests of ir. was dtawn by Carol went to Mrs. C. Deverney. Mrs, W. M, Bale was in charge. Win- ner of the cake. raffle was Mrs, ed Saturday by plane from a hol- phone Mrs, G. W. Anderson at Jean Fitzpatrick. 5159. during the week of July 6° Guests over the weekend at oe home of Mrs, Ida Cleeve were and Mee Charlie Scott of Alberta, Kinnaird Korner Friends from the coast visit-, ‘ing at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. J. M. Macbeth aver the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. E, Johnsen and son Richard. Mrs, Johnsen and Mrs, Macbeth. are old friends, having nursed together.in Eng- land. The Johnsens left Monday to visit relatives in Calgary. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Fitzpatrick for a’'few days last weel were Mr. and Mrs. F. Lloyd and son Glen of Penticton. The Junior Rose Ball on Sat- urday evening was the last of he teen dances of the season, Miss Shirley Wolfe made a presenta- tion to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Robert- on and to Mr. and Mrs. F. Peter- {son on behalf of the teenagers in| recognition of their work among- st them for the past year, A welcoming party’ at the home of Mrs, J. Burrows on Mon- day afternoon included Mrs. A. D. Johnson, Mrs. D, Brookes, Mrs. #. Peterson and Mrs. T. J. Gwi- sym Hughes, They met to. visit Mrs, Ernie Halewyn, a new resi- den of Kinnaird, who was re- cetnly married at the coast after having arrived in this country fromi Australia, * -Miss Doralie’ Vanderburg has been home from Vancouver on a month's vacation with her par- erits'Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Vander- burg of Blueberry..Creek. Miss Vanderburg is a nurse in training George Jackson and daughter ‘Darlene spent : a! ‘few days last week visiting in “Van- couver with Mrs. Jackson's sister and brother-in-law, Mr: and Mrs, A,” McLennan. She was joined there by “her husband who arriv- ed in“Vancouver by plane from Toronto .on Thursday. The Jack- sons had a pleasant trip home by Plane § Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hiser, Ken- ny! and Patty of Colville spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, Hiser's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pe Fourt. 2 Ap gus sass 098i SUGAR, IO hs... .eeosessevseeeeeenee 1g 8 BOLGGNA, sliced. ‘Ib.. PORK GHOPS, all culs. Iu... 2... ee cece ete eee MB2 TIDE, King Size, eke DOG FOOD. Tons. (Ons... 2... ees e sees eee - OBE Trischuck’ K INNAIRD, 2.48 ween O95 232 .. 81.99 Ss Wayne Peterson of the RCAF has been home for a two-week vacation with his parents, Mr. and "Mrs, Bloyd Peterson, Weekend guests of the Petersons were Mrs. Peterson's sister sna" brother-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Hood from Calgary. They Mie Monday morning with Wayne eir ‘in-law and Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead for a day or two, Guests" at the home-of Mr. }and Mrs. H. Johnson. for two, weeks are their grandchildren,. Janice and Randy Taylor of Vic- toria. Renata Tiding A. special meeting of Wom- en's Institute members was held at the home of Mrs, P.-Warken- tin to make final arrangements for the tea to be held July 3 to raise money for the. cemetery. Invitations were sent to all Ren- Cc {with them as far as Fort McLeod, ‘He left from theré for his base in Ottawa. Dennis Bacon returned to the ‘coast Saturday after a two- ‘week's leave from the Navy va- eationing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, Bacon. “" ~ Mr. and Mrs. A, Schiavon was one of the many couples, as friends of: the Karl Wolf family, who extended to them hearty good wishes for the future when on the. night of the Rose Bail they gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Ackerman. After being present at the crowning of the rose queen, the group pres- ented Mr, and Mrs. Wolf. with gifts at the Ackerman home. The lamps and hassock were a mem- ento of the years they had spent in Kinnaird. Following. lunch at the Ackermans the group return- ed to enjoy dancing at the hall. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Wolf leave this week to make their home in Kelowna: Get well wishes ‘ate extended to Penny ‘Paulson who is being ata for the tea is Mrs. H. Toews, - . The Misses ‘Lorraine Flada- ger and June Lang returned from a trip to Penticton accompanied by Miss Lang's sister, Ludelle. Fred Shantz returned from a trip to the coast..A Three lovely colors . pa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell of Eldensley, Sask., are spending July with !Mrs. Campbell's sister jand nephew, Mrs. W. Campbell ,and Ken Campbell. ; Leading Seaman Bruce Spe .cer and Mrs, Spencer of Victoria ;were weekend guests of Mrs. ; Spencer's brother-in-law and sis- tter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. McLeod ‘and her mother, Mrs, M, Carlson of Kinnaird, enroute to Winni- peg where LS Spencer has been posted to. HMCS Chippewa. On Sunday LS Spencer and Mrs. Spencer. and Mri, G. Sahl- strom acted as god-parents at the beptism of Mr. and Mis. McLeod’s infant daughter, Lucinda Jean, in St.. John’s Anglican Church. Fol- Jowing the baptism, Archdeacon B. A Resker, the god-parents, and the paternal grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod, were dinner guests of Mr. and ars, Frank McLeod. Robgon Socials ‘Mrs, J! Buecker and daughters Laura and ‘Lillian of Calgary left for their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Guerin for the past 10 days, Mrs. D. Magee returned at the weekehd. after. visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R, Moat of Seattle, for wel To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure: Your Independence ‘At Retire- ment, Fi C. Arthur, Anderson . The ‘Mutual Lite Assurance ; Canada TEN --LOW GOST CEILING TILE Decorative Ceiling Tiles . Primed Ready For Painting 16x16 — 16x32 — 12x12 The Ideal Ceiling Tile For The . “Do-It-Yourself-Man” TEST ~ GHESTERFIELDS DISCOUNT ON “CARRY GASH & CRYSTAL LAUNDRY AND bey ra AAACN nd CLEANERS: ; a'niece, Mrs. J. D. Took of Trail; a nephew, Andrew Foreman of California and 13 grandchildren, ° Mr, Balano was an outdoor man and a well-known and re- tspected gardener, { Rev. R. H. Pratt conducted ithe funeral service and organist twas Dr, W. L. Wright of Robson. : Hymns sung at the funeral were :“What a Friend. We Have In|}, : Jesus" and “Rock of Ages.” There was, also Russian singing at the | ;chureh and at' the cemetery. There were a large number of floral offerings.and the church was filled for the funeral. Active pallbearers’ were “Mike Gripich, «| survey will depend largely on in- survey team vy ‘the B.C, government will be in the Kootenay area early in July, The purpose of the survey is to obtain a plieture of the men tal health services as they now exist and as viewed by the pub- lie generally, The success of this formation supplled to the team. In order to present a truc and accurate account, local or. ganizations have’ been asked to present information in the form of briefs.to be submitted by the end of June. ‘The Trail Registered Nurses ‘Association are at present: pre paring ‘sucha, brief dealing main. ly with mérital «patients within the community,” nt hospital “THE .CANADIAN,” the CPR’s stainless steel’ streamliner, i in operation since April, | Cc; compared with 10 1955, provides tr with the only scenic dome view in Canada. It, travels 2,881 miles from Montreal to 20 antes Vancouver i in'71 hours and ‘10 ‘minutes as” tes, Eastbound the schedule has been reduced by 12%) hours to'70 ee i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 2, 1959 ee eT the old time of 87 hours, facilitles and “the lack of” facilities in this area, The Trail Branch, Canadian Mental .Health. Association, will present a brief which contains for (NOTICE ‘Wo:are | CARIBOO LAGER HIGH LIFE PILSENER ROYAL EXPORT LAGER ~ OLD DUBLIN ALE CARIBOO BREWING COMPANY LTD. This advertisement is not pub- lished or displayed by. the Li- quor Control Board or. by the Government of British Colum- the scope of treatment for men- tal Patients in the Interior. ‘Anglican Minister puives in August . Rev. H. ‘Ragg of: La Pas, Man., has bese ‘appointed minis- ter of the Anglican parish of Castlegar. Rev. Ragg will arrive in Aug- ust to replace Archdeacon B. A. Resker who is retiring. Rev. Rage is the son of Rev. H. R. Ragg, a former bishop of Calgary who conducted a mission in the Cas- tlegar Parish last fall- ‘{Pheatre in Trail is planning an . © ‘ Ly Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. 3 Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd Castlegar ‘| bia. Phone 3351 Castlegar Brownie. Packs - Entertain Senior. Citizens The regular meeting of the'sented Mr. Webster with a large Senior ‘Citizens Association. was held Friday at the Legion’ Hall. Members learned that the Odeon afternoon: picture for them fol- lowed .by afternoon tea. A letter was read from the Trail: Senior Citizens Association requesting the names of the Cas- tlegar members so-that the thea- tre etnertainment can be arrang- ed. J. T. Webster and V. Lam- phear wil] look after the arrange-,] ments for Castlegar, After the business of the meeting was finished, the rest of the evening was turned over to Mrs. A, Harvey and Mrs. G. W. Anderson, Brown Owl and Tawn- Anderson, Brown Owl and Taw- ny .Owl of the 2nd Castlegar Brownie Pack. Brownie a Carolyn, Harvey pre- young bodies DAIRY. PRODUCTS “ARE HATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTH! W's all n'a bottle of milk! Did you know that the human body uses protein In MILK for tissue buliding, talnerals for construction ond. malntenance of bones _ and teeth, vitamins for growth and health: ‘and fon and carbohydrates for energy. Mlk ts also: aces, eery foundation for the vast molerity of dletsl sy ‘diink to better heolth for of the family with lots af “ih, every doi eardboard “Brown Owl” which was covered with coins the girls had given. The money will be lused by the club for the purchase of playing cards, Brownie, Patsy Hughes pre- sented members with boxes of candy made by the girls and with a poem fitted to the occasion. The Brownies also entertained with songs, dances and. a. short skit performed and written by Patty Clark and Heather Anderson, Mr. Webster thanked the girls for a wonderful evening and then Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Kraft led both young and old in community singing. School Teachers Visit Cominco throughout British Columbia are currently touring Trail operatiors of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company. The tours were instigated by Cominco several years ago to give teachers an opportunity to see practical applications of. their subjects. About 100 B.C, teachers have taken the opportunity to Darticipote in the six week-long Fifteen teachers in fields of| High school teachers from ae Surprize Party Held | For Retiring Teacher The ladies of the Presbyter= ian Church circle’ held ‘a no-hos- tess suprise coffee party at the home of Miss Ella Mi in Cas- tlegar, Miss Martin is leaving the District soon after teaching. here for six years. The ladies enjoyed looking at the paintings done by | Mis: Martin. The serving table van centered with. a decorated cake in pink and white bearing the in- scription “Bon Voyage Ella.” ts | Ta ATA TT ib PORK LOIN ROASTS, Ib.,.. AYRSHIRE SAUSAGE, POLISH SAUSAGE, ib., > Pay’n Takit ‘~— Prices effective Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues. — - 3 pounds $1.00 PORK HOCKS, Ib., .... FULLY COOKED HAM, ib., ONT. SHARP CHEESE, Wha, eee SPARE RIBS; Ib.. On behalf of the circle mem-|E= + bers, Mrs, D. A. McIntosh pre- sented Miss Martin with a gift and expressed the good wishes of all the members. Mrs. Good- fellow also presented Miss Martin with a bousuet made of handker- | 35 chiefs centered with tiny yellow rose buds and tied with long blue satin ribbon streamers, Members present were Mrs. M. S. Reside; Mrs. J. Macbeth, Mrs, C. Heagy, Mrs. D. Peppard, Mrs. M. Goodfellow, Mrs. D. A. McIntosh, Mrs, H.R. Adie, Missy L. McKenzie and Miss C. Hogen-_| loorn. Evening Group WA - Fetes Mrs. Thorndale The members of the Robson Evening. Group WA held their. meeting at the home‘of Mrs. Hunter. Jast Thursday. evening with 21 members present and president Mrs. J. Schuepfor int the science, arts and counselling arrived Sun- day evening and will ‘continue to tour company operations in Trait until Friday when they, wilt jour- ney to Riondel. The visit to Rion- del, annually the final-day high- light. of the tour, will give the ‘group ‘an opportunity to see a .| complete ,mining and -concentra- tion: operation in one: day, — Originally, only *science and industrial arts teachers were ‘in- vited, but the tour has more re- cently been expanded to, include interested teachers of other sub- jects, Application to join the tour is made toe Cominco through the provincial department of educa- lon, * at social evening was, sidwea ‘with ‘many games and contests. Mrs.. J, Thorndale, a charter member of the Evening Group, was’ presented ‘with a silver To- tem ‘pole coffee spoon as a fare- ‘well gift.’ . ‘The members expressed ‘their. good wishes to Mrs,. Thorndale’ and joined in the singing of ‘For | She's a‘ Jolly Good Fellow.” Sev-| eral of the members also received gifts from their mystery pals, The evening was brought’ to a close with the hostess serving! strawberry short cake. The evén. ing'’s booster prize’ was won by Mrs, Hunter. new? . Marriage or.an addition to the family. ee +e affects your life i insurance, revision or adjustment to take Sun Life Assurance | something * needs, and means your present life insurance may require some care of your new, responsibility. “Talk it.over with your Sun Life mon: PHONE 7631 CASTLEGAR - ~ MITCHELL Company of Canada SPECIAL SPECIAL KING size’ GIANT $1.49 TIN \CRISCO 3 Ib. -specrat. 99e (JOY _ seca, 2 for T8e GLEEM: SALAD spies b., CANTALOUPES, Jumbo’s, each, CORN, Jumbo's, 6 ears, .o..csccsctesee cece, ‘CABBAGE, firm, Ib., BELL PEPPERS, Ib.,............. RADISHES or ONIONS, b