CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 14, 1960 Plan. Botile Drive’ The regular monthly meet- ing of the Ist Rebson Group Committee was held Monday ev- ening wiwth R. T, Waldle’ = ® chair, Scoutmaster Walter Banigan stressed she Jmmediate need for and KINNAIRD SOCIALS j terested in working with Scouts and Ci Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 ‘The Grace Presbyterian Cir- The. ‘cumplng season is afi-|cle held it's regular meeting in proaching rapidly and there was|the church on April 7 at 2 pm, a discussion as to possible loca-|with the president Mrs, J. M. tlon for this year’s camp, and as|Macbeth in the chair and eight|. to what type of camp would be| members present, would be hate to hear from anyone in the area who is in- most Sa | ———— IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO GET YOUR Easter OUTFIT ~ AT. LEITNERS WHERE YOU SAVE DOLLARS AND GET QUALITY - “I Pall's activities. , gan himself as willing| 5 ficient help in planning, and in actual leadership when the camp is on. A bottle drive is planned on| early September and in conjunc- 9 tion with it a collection of rags and possibly scrap metal. : These drives are the main ©: and it is hoped that sufficient, funds will be raised to provide Banigan, went to Nelson recent- ly, where, in‘a simple ceremony | di at Kootenay 'Lake General Hos-| c Scout badges. The opened the The Idea of FS ‘moving camP | meeting with prayer. ‘Minutes ot has great appeal, and Mr. Ban-|the Jest meeting were read and ipproved and the treasurer re- to attempt it if he can get suf-| ported a healthy baalnce on hand. The main dusiness consisted f arrangements for a meal for the. members of the Presbytery which meets jn Kinnaird on May 10. and Lil McKnzle agreed to con- vene the supper and details of the source of revenue for the Group; ™enu and duties of all the mem- ers Were arranged. It was decided to purchase much needed equipment for next} dinner plates and cutlery as in the motion passed at the January Queen Scouts Leslie Waldie| meeting. A cleaning bee was ar- and Teddy Batchelor, accompan-|ranged for the morning of April ‘lied by their parents and Mr.| 1: 3 at the church. The drawers and cupboard loors in the kitchen have been ‘ompleted and dishes and “sup- pital, Archdeacon Resker pre-|plies can now be properly ar- sented the boys with their Queen| ranged, The Mission Study from Both boys will attend a ga- thering of Queen Scouts in Vic- toria during the Easter holidays. “The Way in Africa" was lead by, Mrs. D, A. MelIntosh, being this month a view of Nigeris, - The next Group C Batchelor. meeting will be held May-9, at th home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ‘RED AND W KINNAI DS ; ms HUCK § . HITE STORE RD, B.C. LEG of HAM, reg. or GELERY, cello, ‘Ih. BACON, side sliced, TURKEYS, 8-14 Ihe, | cooked, ib. . PICNIC HAMS, Iby...........- EASTER GHOGOLATES, boxed, tb. .; 88c CRANBERRY SAUCE, -EGGS, iocail large, 2 doz. oan 2 tins .. -. $9 .. 136 Ib. wo. . 49c »- 39¢° which year, and where the aaytee ian Church in Canada has a num- ber of Workers. Recent visitors with relatives Kinnaird Briefs | ‘The village will. donate. “the fuse of a’bulldozer for digging a hole for the swimming Pool. Works chat'man Jake ‘Hen- dricks said gravel had been put on’ many village streets during the spring’ breakup. “I was over |: every road in Kinnaird... They were all passable,” commented Mr. Hendricks. 8 Council! wilt study the sub- ject of reserving burial plots” so that if a plot‘is reserved and the person who’ dies is buried else- where, the plot will revert to the village. without the amount of red tape presently required, . one z Only two persons appeared at the court of revision on the [water frontage tax reported vil- lage clerk Ken Pickering. 2 8 Clean-up “week will be ob- served in Kinnaird from April 18-23, Fire permits are required for all burning taking: place in the village, even during clean-up week. eee : . Fire .chief Rene Archam- ‘bault will attend an orientation course for fire chiefs at Vancou- ver on April 21-22. : No Soatentive ‘clothing may be purchased for the Village un- less authorized by a vote of the council. o. for the were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pals- son and family of Cranbrook. Mrs. D. G. McMillan is home ‘from Wlow Haven Rest Home atter spending a month at Koot- enay Lake Genearl Hospital for therapy. We are happy to hear of her steady improvement, es- pecially since she IL A its totaling $1,134 were approved for ‘payment, A letter will be sent to the Queen's printer, Victoria, reques- ting that six copies of the muni- cipal act be forwarded to coun- RENATA SOCIALS quietly, her 53rd wedding anni- vrsary with her husband this Sunday, Mrs, Esther Holford, a daugh- ter of the MeMillans, is here from Mrs. BP. Warkentin A successful spring bazaar and tea was held by Renata Wo- men’s Institute at the schoo) Sat- stay with her irs for an wt definite period. Marsha Hominiuk entered the Castlegar hospital on Friday for an appendectomy. Get well Marsha! Also best wishes to Roy turday. Ronny Jackson will soon be home after undergoing sur- gery in the Castlegar hospital ‘last week. Mr. Gilbert Jacobson return- ed recently from a trip ta Han- del, Sask., to visit his mother Mrs. Olea Jacobson who was re- Ported il] at the time. Mrs, Ja- cobson, age 92, recovered when her 13 childrn all managed to get home to cheer her up. We were sorry to learn of the departure of Mrs. George Goodine and children. They leave this weekend. to join Mr.-Good- |ine’ at Rocky Mountain ‘ House, "| Alberta; to live for the’ next few years, Mr. and Mrs. N. Burak re- cently returned from a_ visit -to Calgary where Mr. Burak aon ded the sales O) urday ‘Tea tables were centered with Easter baskets con-|.. taining eggs dyed by the school children. Kitchen and serving commit~ McBride who was ‘hurt accident-* ‘| ally while -riding his bicycle Sa-" tee in charge were Miss E. White Mrs. J. Dyck:and Mrs, H. Funk. Sewing table convenor was Mrs. I. Wiebe, assisted by Mrs, J. J. Reimer, The. hand- done Pillow, cases were made by Mrs, Reimer and were won by Ronnie Ulmi. ' The door. prize was won by| Bl Miss L. Fladagey and the lucky draw of a box of Haster choco cil ‘as-sodnas’an’ up-to-date ed- ition of the act is ‘published. AY written, report ‘for March oy licence inspector P. T. Mel- ville wa’ received, : come cence ‘bylaw, council discovered that all persons charging for the plowing of gardens must pay a $5 trades licence fee every. six months, The lcencing inspector will be asked t6 enforce this sec- tion of the bylaw, eee Works chairman Jake Hen- dricks presented his preliminary budget for the works department. It calls for an expenditure of 11,952 plus jabor: gas and oil. ee The Kuryluk water extension agreement was signed after being approved, ee Three readings were. given the debenture bylaw fox ‘the re- cently-passed waterworks exten- sion’ bylaw. ee Any service station in Kin- naird selling cars is subject to a trades licence costing $30 every six months, The licencing ing, tor will be asked to enforce this section of the bylaw. Finance chaltman G. S. Rust will study the‘frontage tex with a view to reducing it. “If it's going to be feasible and work- able,” .commented water chair- man E. C, Ackerman, “DEER PARK SOCIALS Mrs. Williamson Mr. F. G. Hamblin has re- turned to his home after Spend- ing the winter months visiting with friends and: relatives at Prince George, Vancouver, Han- ¢y and other. points. He was ac- companied by his son Mr, L. Hamblin of Haney, who spent a few days at Deer Park. . and Mrs, A. Bortnick and son David of Trail spent the Weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kirken- dall of Procter were the week- end guests of the former's fa- ther, Mr. M.A. Kirkendall, and |his brother-in-law ‘and sister, Mr. After checking the trades Hi-| , and Mrs, C. S. Phelps, Holidays ahead? Or business trip? : the solid relaxati of train travel this year on “The Canadian” or “Dominion.” Your ‘choice of accommodation—draw- ing. rooms, compartments, bed- rooms, roomettes, herths.. One . low price covers your. fare, berth, meals and’ tips! See your local Canadian Pacific agent today! - Qnadian Crcific 1 ONLY “SCENIC GOME ROUTE IN CANADA - Kinnaird Gets. Drama Award. The Kitnatrd’ Little’ Trent's) Production of. “Sorry : Number” was honored: Satuaaae night when the play's director, Mrs. Ernie Halewijn} was named best director. in the West':Koo- tenay Drama’ Festival ‘held: dur- ing ‘the weékehd "at Kinnaird. In making the award, adjudi- ator W. HL Kaasa’ said there was “A tremendous ‘amount for “a director todo in a play of. this nature and what was ‘done was done very” well» ds‘ far, ag‘ it went." Best ae award in the festl- val went: to the Nelson Little ‘Theatre's of Chek- was Jose! - Smith of pany wie te ing|played Lady Anne in “Richard II.” The best visual setting cer- tificate was awarded to the Fruitvale Community Players’ production of “The. Copper Kettle." Honorable mention for’ best actress was made of Kinnaird's Gwen. Sommerfield who : played Mrs, Stevenson in “Sorry Wrong Number.” The best actress ward went to. Barbara Dahlquist of South’ Slocan for her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in “Mistress Minx.” After Thursday night's pre- of “Sorry Wrong Num- ov’s “The! Boor.” .J. Boreh, who took the leading role in the play, Was. named best actor. Best sup- porting actor was, "The Boor's" . J. Leveque who played’ Luka, The: best’ supporting. actress in the festival, said Mr. ‘Kanga, der," Mr. Kaosa said that the tense drama offered by the Kin- nalrd Little Theatre obviously the the play was under a handicap in that it required intricate Hghting. Ce cer a a I OO Tan Save Money - Do It Yourself INSTALL IN 2 MINUTES: GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT . lates was. won by Miss Alvina Koch. Tea tickets were sold by Mrs. P,’ Warkeritin. The sum ‘of $70 was realized. ~ om 8 Mrs. Geoffrey Brown’ and baby son Russel of Victoria re- turned to their home after vi- siting at the home of her mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bob MeCulloch. Mrs, McCulloch accompanied Mrs. Brown as far as far as Vancouver and has te- turned this week. David Letkeman and Gordon Petars attending Bible College at monton, Alta.,. for Western 1 Divin ion Burns and Co: »Ltd, Mrs. But rak visited at. the’ home of. her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. McAllister, with Mr. and Mrs. R.'T. Sharman, Mr. and Mrs. ase room in PV pane PRICES “ARE DOWN! Pes ~-Qne Eighth inch 4 x 8 sheet ... $1.70 One Quarter inch 4x8 sheet . . . $2.00 “KINNA RD - Buc. PHONE 3261 : WESTLAND Cranberry Sauce aan. » Cheese VELVEETA “2 Lb. BOX Bacon SIDE: SLICED, i LB. PKG., “FARM VEHICLE” In_secordance with Dent, of Commercial mransnort et ame! pints Non yellow. $2.00 per: set vehicle registration, Remit tax "incl air ans croce Vehicle ymOnt ‘ Mt Pantera = 162 & Ath Aye. Vancouver 10, ‘Tol. TROs3110 “GROSS Venice WEIGHT “FARM VEHICLE” .2..4...0006 ++ Iba: No. of Sets. ...+ No, of Sets, Total §: at $2.00 per set i Aa That’ Divergent Lu- cille Fletcher was. experimenting in a'new phase of literature bas- ed*on technique “when ‘she wrote “Sorry Wrong Number." as . Mr. Kaosa suggested that the thé group should have “cut out the directions and used your own ++ + let the actor create rather than copying someone else.” Playwrights know little or noth- ing about directing, he said. The adjudicator was - “sur- Prised" the ‘play ‘came off with the multiple ‘set “In that posi- tion." He objected to the empty Space above what would be the normal coiling of the bedroom and was bothered by the. tele- hone operators, He felt more space should have been used. In locating the Western Union office, police sta- tlon, ond the telephone opera- tors, . “A play of this nature*necds a tremendous amount of varia- tion ... variation in pace.” f the role of Mrs. Steven- son, playéd by Gwen Sommer- field, Mr, Kaasa said “She is the one that excites us and makes CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, April 14, 1960 ‘Anglicans to Build Church ‘in: Sherbiko# Parishioners , of St. Alban's Shuey Castlegar, and St. John’s Church, : Kinnaird, ‘have ‘agreed in principle .to the policy of a central .church .and | the amalga- dation that the old vicarage lots in Castlegar. and the ‘third lot in Kinnaird be retained in case! of need for a Sunday’ school, or) other purposes, * for children mation of the two subject to approval from Rt. Rev. P. R. Beattie, Bishop of Kooten- ay, of such a step. At. recent meetings in the twin -villages,. a, xeport; } by ne an and: ‘adults would be necessary: most at once, with either the central or the two local coerced . it was’ noted. The meeting of the two. central ment. committee, advised that consideration had been given to the existing facilities and y the Probable ‘demand, upon them in the Hight of..the coming growth groups of the committee: to: enlarge’: its membership as it sees fit, 'E It may proceed. at once with a’ new three-year canvass to raise the income for operation of the pro- The committee paid tribute to those whoSe. Iabors in the past had resulted, inthe churches’ of tesay, but said it felt that facil- itieg In Kinnaird are inadequate. The Castlegar church. would and vide sufficient: income- for bulge ‘ing purposes. “It was. also authorized to. prepare plans for a new church if the canvass warrants it, to: be submitted -toa meeting. of. the the ‘be facing an in six’ months ‘to q year’s time with over-crowded vestry, choir room and Sunday school. Plumb- ing and heating services were in- adequate,” | The committes could not see he of.revising or‘ad- role sto play.” Of the play in. general the adjudicator commented: ‘I en- Joyed that play. I was kept with it most of the time.” duction of “Sorry. Wrong Num- ber," Mr. Kaasa emphasized that he wasn't; adjudicating | that night but “I saw a very good per- formance tonight. I was amazed.” He. ‘said’ the erection of our blood run.” ne said “Mrs, had ‘ t After Saturday night's. pro-|- ding to the existing St. Alban's Church to meet’ the present’ or future needs. Kjnnaird’s base- thent church was considered , too narrow for church purposes. A central church would like- ly cost $60,000, it was reported. This sum would.ensure a worth- while church, capable of meeting the demands of continuing grow- th, and provide adequate. park- ing ‘space. . The location "for exits and and actors that haa existed XINNAIRD. RESIDENTS. THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD HAS DECLARED THE WEEK OF. _APRIL 18- 23 COLLECTION OF GARBAGE \ WIL BE MADE © APRIL. 23 KEN PICKERING = VILLAGE CLERK nn ee night were not: there We) at Saturday's" performance. 3 the Castlegar District, = Mr. Kaasa. commented: “It’s and enjoy:it to the utmost.” Taking part: in’ Kinnaird’s production were: Gwen Sommek- field (Mrs, Stevenson), Joan = | beautiful and I wish I could stay] @"e2- the new church would be cen- tered between the two villages on land ‘owned..by J. Sherbiko. The cqmmittee.. recommended purchase. of three lots in this With. construction-of a cen- tral church, some’ of the’ proper- ty would be’ surplus and the com- mittee felt” that: its sale would Johnson (1st Andy MeWhinnie (1st man), Ernie ‘Ha- lewijn (2nd man), Valerie Wil- iamson (chief operator), Margar- et cree (2nd operator.) enny Harvey (8rd opera- to Alice Brookes (4th opera- tor, Eve Gwilliam (5th opera- tor), Dorothy McKenzie (inform- ation), Dolores DeRosa (hospit- al receptionist), Don Gwilliam Western: Union), Bill, Olesti Dutfy) ‘and "Lloyd -3." Stad-| elp defray tion costs. It added a recommen- of congregations. a. ROBSON SSCIALS ! Mes, Johnson, Phone 5165 Mr. and Mrs. Meith Waldie “from their at the weekend and have taken up .residence’ in Robson. “After spending the past six months in: Vancouver, Mrs. E. Balano returned on the plane Sunday.’ While at the coast she visited with her three sons and families and friends.“ Mrs. Bala no underwent an ‘eye’ operation ® and is feeling much. better.” Mr. and Mrs,’ G. :Fetcher of Trail were Sunday guests of their. son-in-lew and daughter, Mr. andy Mrs. K,:.Waldie. Sey ‘Mr..J." Webster, who. was a Patient in the Trail-Tadanae Hos- | pital, ‘returned home! Monday. The infant son“of Mr. and) Bi Mrs. Mitchell Warford was: bap- tized. on Sunday in. St..Rita’s Church with ‘Father E. A. Bro- phy officiating. The. names given. “|the. baby were Willidm Mitchell. } Mrs. J. “of Robson and | fi Kinsmen Book Drive Collects 2,500 Books Over 2,500 books. were col- lected In the Kinsmen-sponsored book drive held last Saturday.- Between the hours of 9 a.m. Mr. Burt Campbell of Castlegar were. proxies for the baby’s god: parents, the baby’s aunt and. un- ele, Ann and John Marron of Ire-| % land. The baby wore an heirloom christening. robe of Mr. War-| im ford’s family. After the service! § many friends gathered-at the and refreshments were served. . EGGS: home of Mr. and Mrs. Warford! @@ BOB'S ~~ PAY 7H TAKIT iM EASTER GREETINGS ... Have a godd time with the money you save here on your EASTER SHOPPING with ae like these! TURKEYS: cxave-1 ' “Butterball--10 LBS. & UP", ib., ee C4 “GRADE “BY” TURKEYS, tb.; : 49c SMOKED POLISH SAUSAGE, Ib., 65c ROASTING CHIX, 5 Ibs. & up, Ib., . “UNION BRAND FULLY COOKED 'SPORK, 3. oblang tins for. PEANUT BUTTER, 48 o., . DILL. PICKLES, 58 0z.,... STUFFED OLIVES, 16 oz.,’. LOCAL * LARGE, DOZ., ~ “fry EM or. dye . EM — but do try EM’ “HOT CROSS: BUNS, Pkg:, . Z TOMATO JUICE, 48, oz., 3 for “TUBE: TOMATOES, 2 for .. “CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY CLOSED EASTER MONDAY THE ‘WEATHER - Maximumg, and ‘Minimums: - Thurs., . April 7° Pri, Wed, “April BLUEBERRY CREEK’ A eR I Cent al KINNAIRD, B.C, Trading 2 CHEESE, Velveeta, 2 _ HAMS, Reatiy io eai, ib, ......--<. 490° GROUND ) BEEF, Blbsy.-.-- ee. $1.00 MARGARINE, Better Buy, 2 z oe 90 “TOMATO JUICE, Hun!’s 3-48 oz. tin $1.00 EGLAIRS, Christies, 3 pkgs, .... $1.00 : TOWET TISSUE, 8 roll Pigs veces. 896 Mrs. Marshall, Phone 2359 Mr. O.'N, Askew has been a patient in the’ Castlegar hospi-| tal. ‘However, he has : now. re- turned home ‘and: is resting com-}’ fortably.. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. ‘and.12 noon’ the Scouts, Guides, id Gubs of the District under : Kinsmen - supervi- -}sion “collected over -1,000. hard- covered. books and’ more. than 11,500 pocket books. ‘The drive, carried out in con- if nection : . with national library week, was designed. to . gather books for the publie.:libraries at Castlegar ‘and Kinnaird. ‘Committee member “Neil Me- 5 Mullen said some of the hard-co- ‘| ver novels: were.given to. the :| Castlegar ,and District ‘Women's Auxiliary for their. service cart at the hospital while the rest were. given to the Kinnaird and Castlegar libraries, A good quantity, of children’s books were, collected, said. Mr. McMullen. ‘The thoughtfulness of many’ Kinnaird, Robson and Cas- tlegar residents in leaving boxes ‘of books.on their doorsteps when they found they.were going to be out shopping while the drive was |’ in progress was: ‘very. much ap- preciated. The club has‘not yet decided what it will'do with all the poc- .| ket books donated; but one sug- gestion has been to sell them and donate. the proceeds to the Scouts, Guides, Cubs.and Brown- ies of the District. . For SINGLE MEMBERSHIPS | the ‘whole family & : youa great deal of moné Fe Arithmetic can “be fun, eapécially if it saves you money. If you do a little -, arithmetic with your Mutual Life ‘of -Canada man; you'll find it can‘save : ‘Dads are ‘jeabatnee fast - about low net cost life insurance, too’ Tho Mutual Life Assurance . Com- £ y of Canada has an outstanding ividend record.” * Contact your ‘nearest Mutual Life representative. to learn: what The sa can ‘do for you ing arise: *‘-m the'big d “get, from nue Mutual. - ~The cost of your life ingurance i in providing the better buy 'in life - insurance. Or. write our Head Office" at Waterloo, eee for completo IceCreain 12 rack : ‘depends on dividends ' you receive. : ~ SURF, giant za, ... seuecercs se O9G. 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