CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1966 District Fall Fair to End As Interest in it Fodes: — &_.gonarel_meeting_of the Castlegar and District Fall Fair | Association was called for Wed- , Jan, 12, in the ere was only soven present, five being mem- bess of the executive and the other. two representing organiza- tions. This was be “mort Tite was repre ex: ecutive as the ‘secretary had sent out 28 notices. twas felt by those pre- sent that owing to the ack of of AT LAST ANEW INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed fo cover in one coat ! The newést discovery in the chemistry of paint!” No need for a second coat. Dries In 30 min- utes. Over1000 "breezy" colors, BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN QOglow Bros. Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED fine over the fair they should contact the secretary Mrs, H. Johnson, Box 646, Castlegar, Phone 365-6294 by Feb. 15. Some of the executive mem- bers have said they are willin De help out if anyone is inter “It was felt that four people could not carry on the task of organizing it, Work on the prize list, don- ors ete, should be started now as the ‘air books 1 ‘must be in the printers office by May. It was cectand that outstan- din, pits shoul id be paid and ess arising be i fo the the executive to take care “A letter on the subject of | ¥ the Fair is to be sent to the de- ay of agriculture at Vic- Mrs, Eva Squirss Of Robson Passes | Away in Hospital “oD hast war viving Chas tex " member of Robson Woman's In- stitute, Mrs, Eva Squires,, pass- ed away on Monday at the Cas- tlegar and District Hospital at the age of 85. zi A resident of Robson since g | 1912, 5 es was born Nov. 71, 1880 at Port Hope, Ontario. She married in 1905. She has been a member of the Robson Memorial Church WA since its origin in 1947. Mrs. Squires was predeceased by her husband in 1941. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Duncan Yelean- or) Carter of Robson, two sist- ers, Miss Ruth McDiarmid of Robson and Mrs. G. A. Stovel The KJSS Scene Bp Susan Alengham - Highlight on the week's act- ivities was a basketball game at lunch hour on Jan, 12, be- tween the boys’ rep‘ team and the KJSS staff. The purpose of al this match was to raise funds for the Student Council. The price of admission was five cent per head and a large crowd was in attendance. When the teachers put in. their ap- Bearanes they were greeted by roars of laughter, and more than one student wished he had brought a camoral There, were sailors, tramps, leepwalkers, and clowns on the floor with their female trainer urging them on. ably of ‘Winnipeg and one Funeral services were he held yesterday from Rol fal Church with Rev. Franke Wi ley officiating. Interment was at Mountain View Cemetery, Rossland, Castlegar Funeral Home was in care of The and. yet hilarious! ously handled. by a male member of the staff. The | - antics, of the teachers: almost re- minded one at times of'a world The e Castlegar Parent Group to Guides ‘and Brownies held their meeting in the Unit ed Church Hall on Monday evening with 15° present. The meeting (was opened with all repeating the - guide ‘prayer, led. by the president Mrs. J. J. Streliott, fear pees | G.W.G. Work Clothes — Stanfield’s Underwear Carss’ Wool Pants & Shirts Venetian Blinds J and | Mrs. J. Strelioff Heads Castlegar Parent Group It_ was reported that nine guiders uniforms have been or- for guides and brownies are now available. Membership fees for the year were collected. This fee is $1.00 Bi id ig used by the group to assist the ‘guiders and girls with books, uniforms, the annual mother and daugh- ter banquet ‘etc. AN mothers of the girls are invited to at- tend, there being about 95 guides and brownies in Castle- ran the business shaving. been completed, Mrs. H, Johnson, distric Enamelled Pots & Pans : Complete .Line Of Groceries at Fair Prices Every Day . — Free Daily Delivery — CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. 105. Main St. Ph. 365-7417 CASTLEGAR, B.C. Phone 365-7202 deted a3 chairman for the election of 1966. officers, As no one wattted to be presi- dent .; Mrs.;. Strelioff.. said she would continue to act as presi- dent ‘until’ ‘their next meeting in‘ March. . Mrs. ‘J. McKinnon was elected secretary, Mrs. W. Gauley treasurer, and Mrs. J. Batlen, Mrs. A. banquet disciissed and | was decided. to hold it on Feb. 22 in the SHSS_ cafeteria. at 6.15 p.m. Mrs. Johnson display- ed some hastie note paper and told the.members that the pro- near: future. Clubs. Curling: pean points Holdsworth’ ik — two Konkin's rink — four Dunn’s rink — six yous rink — four|* joints, Kaardal’s rink — one point, and Flynn's rink — one Chess: games eqntinue to be played at noon. first lace is Allan Matiinon” Randy Holdsworth and David Kanester are tied for second place and in spot. are Chris 5 Vassen, and David Me- House competition: a. let- ter was received from the’ Uni- tarian Service committee thank- ing KJSS for their donation to the “Cup of Milk” fund. . House points: house one — 9 points, house. two. — 280 points, house three points a! points. Thought for for. This Week: because things go wrong, ut no inateation you must go with them. 8 swimming pool at ‘Teoona camp- “know a week before the banquet how many to cater for, At the close of the meeting coffee, was serv- ceeds of its sale are for the|ed.- Why Wait For Sprin TO HAVE YOUR WORK DONE? — 305 |B nd house: four — 334° Ron’s Restaurant Opening Under New Management Grand opening of Ron's under new ment is bein, celebrated for four days, starting today. The ular Mr. Taylor comes from a that has been connected persons desiring to eat their qaily basis, Ron's) Restaurant will also feature two daily businessmen’s will, stay open ‘ull course meals i ay snacks, the restaraunt also both counter and dining room service. Christian Unity Weok of Prayer A Week of Prayer fo see a ere are flegar ry be the Cas- ‘On Tuesday evening the con- sregation of the Kinnaird: Unit- ed Church had Rev. Gordon Lang, ces On Sunaey of 80 dervice a ee Grening | at Bie ican Pen fea ee the seat ‘apeaic rand we shack o Tull soloction of SAVAGE SHOES. for children: dion ina om tore. Maddocks: ‘Shoe meals there on a at ontnty |i = i ALA Kinneird Little Theatre Motor Hotel, . room: ‘123. on Thursday January. 27 at 8 p.m. The. 1966 activities ; will be: announced.; fo on Fridays |= Used Car Specials moses eT 1960 FORD Sedan 1959 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan ‘1808 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan - TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS. 1956 PLYMOUTH 3 1955 DODGE::... “COFFEE BREAK’: By LOIS HUGHES Tell “Lois: 865-5808,’ Box 731, Castlegar: ~ There is nothing so pleasin; as paling away f from’ home meeting a familiar face or pick- ing up about” ae name in your ce (Take Off Pounds Suey) which meets once a week at the health centre Castlegar. it holds any interest to you it is:in the “Between Ourselves? seotion. Here’s a double idea on how clean “mineral er adding a called ‘Sal oda” a a magazine and reading] great deal district. 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