CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1958 Castlegar Socials Misses J. Pennoyer and F. performed by Rev. H. R. Pratt. Clemo are travelling to Toronto God-parents were Mrs. J. E. Wal- to attend the World Penteoostal lace of Castlegar and Mr, Gordon onference. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Brown of Trail. At an informal Collings from Vancouver will: j gathering after the service, at papnly the pulpit in their ab-| the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dalziel, the group enjoyed dainty refresh- maa family party was held re-] ments. Among the guests was cently, honoring Miss Margaret) Mrs. Dalzlel's cousin, Mr, Nichol- ‘King on her eightieth birthday.}as Milford, an Oxford student ‘A daintily decorated birthday|who has been spending the sum- cake centred the supper table |mer in Canada, which was decorated with bou- Mrs. O. W. pacing leaves at C Robson W.I. Receives! Thanks For Banquet who is on holiday in England, sent a letter thanking the mem- bers for rememberlng her birth- day and said how much she was enjoying her holiday. A letter from the Handicap- ped Childrens Society was re- telved and read and Mrs. Waldie and Mrs. H, Johnson will attend The members of the ‘Wo- men's Institute held their first meeting of the Fall season on ‘Wednesday, September 10, at the home of Mrs, Dick Fowler, Mrs. W. T. Waldle,president, and elght members present. ‘The meeting opened with all the Mary Stewart quets of carnations and roses, To, the ‘add to the occasion, Mrs, King’s | where she will make her new. sister, Mrs. J. Carrie from West-, home. view and Mrs. H, Kane from! Among those leaving shortly Burnaby were present, Each was! to resume their studies at UBC “presented with a corsage. After} are Miss Catherine Pellegrin, Mr. the guest of honor re- John Soberlak, Mr. Norman John- seetved a Bible from those pres-, son and Mr. Bill Ramsay. District ent. An enjoyable evening was ‘students who plan to enter UBC _spent with games, contests, and this term are Mildred Raine of a sing-song. Those present were! Robson, Allan Robinson of Kin- fra. King, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Car-|naird, Frank FPerehudoff of aie, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King Thrums and Fred Hostetter of ‘ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack’ Castlegar, Smith of Castlegar, Mr. and Mrs,! Jack King and family, Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Bruce King and family and -Mr. and Mrs. George King and qanly and Mr. George Asplund of Trail. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hingley were the lat- ter’s brother-in-law and sister Mr, and Mrs. Ed Coffin of Sacremen- to, California and Miss Diana Doodie also from Sacremento. Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Hingley left for Tonasket, Wash- ington to attend the wedding of ‘Mrs. Hingley's cousin, Mr. W. Skelles and Miss Doreen Pratt, “both of Tonasket This week, Mr. and Mrs, Hingley motorei to the coast to spend their vacation. Mrs. May Woolverton re- turned Iast week from a month's holiday spent in Calgary and Red Deer. She motored back with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ball of Calgary who spent a long weekend visit here with Mrs. Is. Killough, mo- ther of Mrs, Ball. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipsett ra turned home last weckend from a@ ten-day holiday with Mrs. Lip- sett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. -M. Paulson of Portland, Wash- On the return trip they were met in Spokane by Miss ‘Maureen Lipsett and they all en- Joyed a brief stop-over there. Miss Maureen Lipsett leaves Renewing acquaintances in Castlegar recently was Geoff Pin- cott, a former resident. - Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Goulet have had as their guests the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goulet of New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. S. Walton spent Sunday at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Schulte of Blue- berry. A recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walton was their son, Malcolm Wal- ton of Spokane. Mr. Walter Hendy leaves at the weekend for Tadoma, Wash., where he will enter Pacific Lutheran College. Burton Campbell left on Fri- day morning for Toronto, where he will continue his studies at the Ryerson Institute of Tech- nology. Mr. and Mrs, Odd Aasland and Jannene and the former's brother Thor, have left for Cran- brook where they will make their home. Wiatabdl Miss Katherine Pellegrin left on Monday to 1esume her stu- dies at UBC, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. West ac- companied by Mrs, D. Magee and Miss- Florence Cecconi, attended the wedding of Miss Lois Stev- enson in Spokane last Saturday. and Mrs, .A. T. Hostetter are Me having in Vancouver, they were accompanied by their son Fred and son-in-law and on Saturday for Victoria wheresdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. she plans to enter Victoria Col- Igge for teacher training. Mr, and Mrs, William Horn-, ‘ing are home again from a va- cation spent at Eastend, Sask,,! “Calgary and Radium Hot Springs. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Barnes. and son Alfred of Nelson were’ ‘Suniay visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Horning. I On Sunday evening at the Gaited Church, the infant son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziel was the name Robin Gordon’ uring the baptism ceremony Nixon. Mr. W. D. Korey of Victoria was a business visitor in the village last-week. - Terry Keefe has left to join the ranks of UBC students in Vancouver. Mrs. Germaine Holden of Vancouver was a recent business visitor to Castlegar. Mrs. Hol- den is office manager of the B.C. Weekly newspepers Adver- tising Bureau. While here she was entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs, L. V. Campbell. —— i inno TE TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE @- Repairs to all makes of TV and == Radios. @ RCA = =I S Victor Television © Phonographs ond Hi-Fi’s “Years of experience is our guarantee = of dependable service.” PHONE 3331 ELECTRONIC SERVICES a Sms PUBLIC NOTICE The Village Council ALL as long as they have get on the Voters List. residents of Castlegar are entitled to vote on or before September 30. urges all residents to signed a declaration Collect. Minutes of the June re- gular meeting, and the special meeting held in August were read and approved. Mrs. Fowler reported that the Pioneers’ Banquet, and the Centennial Celebrations had been very succesful, and read some! letters of thanks she had re- who said in part that potatoes ceived from some of the old this year were not very good. timers. The Honors day programme Mrs, Fowler and Mrs. Wal- to be held at the SHHS on Friday die will prepare a complete state- Sept. 12 at 243 p.m. would be ment of the banquet, and the attended by Mrs. Fowler and she celebrations and present it at the on behalf of the Institute would pene meeting, all the bills are not present a cheque te Anthony Too- yet. 01 In the absence of the trea- Letters of thanks will be surer Mrs, A. Smecher, the sent to Mrs. L. Zinio and Mrs. secretary Mrs, S, Grant read ast Helen Mehecd for their ontere report, which was thi of the members Mrs. W. Ronnedy quet. ‘Thanks were also extended the meeting on Sept 29. Mrs, Johnson gave the Fail Fair report and asked that mem- bers help with the entry tags and also with receiving the exhibits, R. W. Chalmers read a letter from the B.C. Women's to Mrs, C. S. Squires for the loan of her African Violet plants for table decorations at the banquet. It was decided that the lum- ber, that the WI used for their booths at the centennial celebra- tions be donated to the Recrea- tlon Soclety towards their build- ing project. Tea and Bake sale to be held on Sept, 24; commit- tees were named with each to ar- range for their own help. TOROS TAA WINDOW SCREENS DOORS CABINET MAKING e GLASS ANY WEIGHT AND SIZE at the CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR PHONE 3211 CTE Castlegar & Di A MISSION Conducted By Bishop H. R. Ragg Will Be Held From Sunday, Sept. 25 to Oct. Sth Special Services on the Sundays Informal Mission Services each evening at 7:30 p.m. St. Alban’s, Costlegor EVERYONE WELCOME — Keep the Week Free LESCHIUTTA’S SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 20TH, 10 A.M. FOR FURTHER, INFORMATION CALL 6971 OR CALL AT 516 4TH AVE, ‘A di may be hased for a trial course, Give that boy or girl a chance to play the piano ac- BUSINESS DIRECTORY fe at ae LOA Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces AUTO BOB'S SERVICE General Repairs and Tune-Ups Ay ae _- Batteries Kinnaird, B 3. eae FOR SALE — 2 winter and 2 summer tires, and 3 Dodge! wheels, phone 3722. 337 FOR SALE — in Kinnaird, fully modern 2 bedroom home rea- sonably priced, low down pay- FOR RENT — 2 roomed house completely furnished, low rent, phone 4242, Kinnaird, 338 ment, balance $50 Bhone 4009, 338 FOR RENT — heated, furnistied FOR SALE — 2 house, lawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. Phone 4738, FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with circulating fan, ap- ply Castlegar News, tin 31 FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot — also additional JIots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 “ — Peter W. Evdokimoff, tin 28 Private FOR SALE — small English Be ano, phone T7521, FOR SALE — all channel TV an- tennas, reasonable, phone 4351, 138 private aihroom, dishes, linen, fridge, gas‘ stove — phone 2332, Kinnaird, tings FOR RENT.— apartment, phone Alex Eremenko, phone 3061. 233 FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house, unfinished. Apply Remi’s Crait Shop, 337 FOR RENT — 2 room house on BOARD — in private , home, phone 9411, 338 NOTICE — Will take in sewing ‘with free button holes, phone 3299. Mra, J, Deptuck. 333 scenic lot for cordian. Hn istrict Fa l Fait SEPTEMBER 19-20 OPENING FRIDAY - - 7.30 By H. W. HERRIDGE, M.P. ENTERTAINMENT BARBER SHOP QUARTET SONGS BY JEAN ALLISON OF THE ROSSLAND LIGHT ‘OPERA LIFE SAVING AWARD PRESENTATIONS SELECTIONS BY THE LEGION AND S.H.H.S. BANDS SOROPTIMISTS ANTIQUE EXHIBIT — EXHIBIT FROM HANDICAPPED SCHOOL ENTRANTS ARE ASKED TO DONATE THEIR EXHIBITS . OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, AND VEGETABLES ETC, TO THE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL:.HOME ... DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE, Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Phone 3601 FURNITURE ‘ \OVING. LONG" DISTANOE:- FOR SALE — red Guerrini pi- Inside rent, newly redec- orated, phone 4481, 338 ano accordion and case, 29 key, 40 base, 2 coupler. As new, used forfour months, Phone Mrs, Murray Little, 7391, 138 UNITED TRUCKING FOR RENT — One 2 room house and one 2 rooms with bath. Ap- ply F. N. Zibin, Robson, phone 3656, 138 NOTICE — A group” meeting of the Kin- Little Theatre will be held on Oct. 6th, 1958, at 8:00 Pm. at the home of Mr. and a J. MacBain in. Brilliant: “Play-reading FOR SALE — Singer electric, cabinet sewing machine “$5, phone 7451, FOR SALE — Vicker's washing new $75, Fire screen, $8, “phone 7231, RIGSY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.O. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES td NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGHR, Rc. UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 - - MARLANE GRILL Open 8:60 a.m, to 9:30 p.m, Not Jut Ancther Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another -PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401 & 7261 a We Service What We Install GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571" Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver J. L. LAUGHTON BSe O.D. OPTOMETRIST Cftice Hours MON. — WED. — FRL 10-12 = 1:30 - 5:00 PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician . Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies - CIL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161° WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your pbuilding needs. Estimates gladly. given. Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m, to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2231 FOR. SALE — one set of new Educator Encyclopedias — 9 X12 grey viscose rug, like new, folding bamboo door with rod, 1955 Chev, want FOR RENT — Furnislied self- Persons are wel- come. 333 contained apartment, dishes and nen supplied. Phone 2332, Kinnaird. tin28 NOTICE — Septic tank cleaning service. Phone 594¥, Nelson BC. after 4 pm, 337 188 WANTED — Used piano, phone 7611, FOR RENT — NOTICE — TV Sales & Service! agents for Marconi—Phone Rudy Martini 5167. 337 Suite, or unfurnished, attie 4172, tin20 half-ton, phone 3371. 138 FOR SALE — one channel 4 an- tenna and one Kootenay 2, 4 and 6 antenna, one 50 ft. tele scopic mast and lead-in wire, Phone 4941, FOR SALE or RENT — 2 bed- room home near high school— phone 7681. 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 North American. ‘ "wife Robson, B.C. FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- NOTICE — Steward required at once by the Canadian Legion, state age, experience and salary expected. Write Box 40, Gentle. gar, B.C, way—phone Kinnaird 3131. tin29 FOR RENT — Cosy 3-room cottage on highway in Kin- naird. Electric range, phone 2847, tfn37 Eid FOR RENT — 4 roomed house on Maple St. Apply 457-2nd Ave. or phione 7161, 338 FOR RENT OR SALE — modern 3 bedroom home on-7th Ave. Apply W. T. Waldie, phone 3361. LLS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 338 ober 2, 1958. Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 am. Tuesday. Arrive Robson Wharf, RESERVE — Friday, Oot. 17 for Family Fun Night, sponsored by the Women's Assn. to Rob- son Community Memorial Church, 333, NOTICE OF TENDER Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for the construction of a Customs-Excise Office Building at Nelway, B.C.,” will be received until 3:00 P.M., Thursday, Oct- Plans, specifications and forms:of tender may be obtain- ed upon request from the Chief of Accomodation Branch, _Cus- toms and an Division, De CLEAN - UP WEEK IN CASTLEGAR | COMMENCES OCTOBER 1ST. Trucks will be available to remove any extra refuse that has accumulated over the summer months on your property. UNMENTIONED and FORGOTTEN IN THE CENTENNIAL EDITION After beautifying Kinnaird ond District’ for the past ELEVEN YEARS : A place of beauty is a joy forever Order Dutch bulbs NOW Arriving in two weeks time Call in to see our remodelled Greenhouses. Lovely potted plants and cut flowers Prices To Suit Everyone NIELSEN'S FLOWERS KINNAIRD — 181-9th AVE. — PHONE 2211 Ottawa, Ontitta: ed unless made on. these forms and in accordance with the con- ditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accom. Panied by a_ certified cheque drawn on a chartered bank in Canada payable to the Receiver General of Canada as specifie:l in the form of tender for 109% of the amount of the tender, The Department, through the Chief of Accomodation, wilt supply to bona fide general con- tractors only blueprints and spec- ifleations of the work on a de- Posit of the sum of $25.00 in the form of a certified cheque Bay: able to the order of the Receiver ; General of ‘Canada. The deposit will be released on return of the 1:00 p.m. Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am. Thursday, Arrive Edgewood. 4:00 p.m, Thursday, Leave Edgewood. 7:00 a.m. Firday, Arrive Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m. Friday. DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 8241 Sot BOR COAL, SAND, GRAVEI BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Sharples Phone 6091 DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR CONSTRUCTION JOB WHY NOT USE THE BEST FOR LESS? Driveways — Parking Lots — Corports For Free Estimates — Phone Trail 2054 Collet. cGauley READY MIX and within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If plans and specifications are not return-! ed within that period, the deposit | will be forfeited, The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any ten- der, Tenders will not be consider- Thurs., - Fri., - Sat., re Drive-In: Sept 18 - 19 - 20 - BATTLE OF ROGUE RIVER — in color George Montgomery — Martha Hyer . / — Plus — COME NEXT SPRING — in color Steve Cochrane — Ann Sheridan One Showing 8:00 p.m. . Sim, Deputy Minister 133 Kinnaird Catholic | Club Holds Pot Luck Supper The Kinnaird Catholic Club held it’s annual pot luck supper followed by the regular meet- ing to commence its ectivity for the coming. months, Seventeen attended, includ- ‘ing © Mrs. Miss “Apache* pede A REGALSCOPE PICTURE Frances Haley and Mrs. G Archibald as welcomed guests, After supper, Mrs. Peter Vaessen presided at the busi- ness session’ in which Mrs. Kaufman was appointed treas- uerer through the resignation of ‘Mrs, B. Cain. Plans were continued for the Fall Bazaar, Mrs. A. Grey and Mrs. Regan voluntecring to convene the bake table. Hostess Mrs, G, Guido with the assistance of her daughter, Miss Rose Maric Guido, helped to make the evening a complete success, — Plus — “MAN WITH THE GUN” - Starring Robert. Mitchum Complete Shows 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. Feature 7.05 and 9.05 p.m. Starts Wednesday “RAINTREE COUNTY” Montgomery Clift —- Elizabeth Taylor Eva Marie Saint Prices For This Engagement Adults - 85¢ — Students - 50c — Children - 25c ONE COMPLETE SHOWING