CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1960 $350 in Receive KRC OK Grants totaling $350 were al- located at last week's meeting of the Kinnnird-Robson-Castle- gar Welfare Society, Camp Galilee, an annual be- neficlary, will receive $100 with $100 also going to the Nelson Branch of the Canadian Red Cross, The Children’s Hospital in Vancouver was granted $150, Statements showing distribu- tion of previous grants, also pro- Poseq budgets for 1950, accom- panied the applications for funds, A full slate of directors tur- ned out to the meeting, which proved ‘one of the shortest on record with only the three ap- plications to conuider, ‘ Correspondencs: included re- ceipts and letters of thanks for from Camp Lourdes, CARS, ete. A letter from the B.C, As- sociation of United Funds and Councils advised the annual con- vention wili be held in Kamloops Sport Shirts IN ALL SHADES AND PATTERNS SEE THEM AT LEITNERS WHERE YOU SAVE DOLLARS AND GET QUALITY Grants May 12-13-14 and asked opin- ions on type of program, discus- Golf Club Tourney - ~Planned‘on Sunday A tournament to create in- terest in golfing after the winter layoff will be held Sunday by the ponlener and District Golf will start at sion subjects and of material. Directors felt they would not be sending a representative to the convention unless any mem- ‘ber of the board was im the area ties 9 am, with a handicap. A mixed two-ball tournament will be held at 1 pm Everyone is welcome at the course Sunday end it te not necessary to play in the tour- Walter Ji sec- and wished to act as delegat President Jas Kelly and secretary ; Alex Gray were asked to com- plete the questionnaire and re-! turn it to United Funds and Councils in Vancouver, The monthly financial state. ment showing retary-treasurer, said Tuesday. “It ell depends on the wea- the: man.” commented Mr. Ja- cobsi-n, but it is hoped that many golfers will take their families and picnic lunches to the course. $1,753.49 was approved by dire tors. General discussion was held on the spring membership can- vass. The executive officers were empowered to contact local ser- vice clubs about taking on the canvassing job. This will be re- ported or at the May meeting. ‘The meeting was chaired by president Kelly and directors "present were E, LeRoy, J. Dun- lop, F..Webster, A. Lamb, J. Kil- iough, W. Waldie, M. Brandson, E. Fitzpatrick, W. Jacobson, H. Hesketh and L. Cantell, also sec- retary-treasurer A. Gray, LEGION CORNER At the regular meeting Tues- day night one ordinary member- ship was accepted. A special bingo will be held on Saturday night. This will be the last bingo until fall and two jackpots are to be played. Zone Commissioner J. Hall of Trail paid the‘Branch an official visit and gave a brief talk on the field and track program at both the provincial and dominion Jev- els. . It was decided at the meet- ing that the Branch will contri- bute its quota to the West Koo- tenay Zone track and field meet- ings to be held this spring and fall. Wm. was the LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Sir: Various suggestions and jde- as of how to make the best use of the former New Denver dor- mitory have been brought to our attention in the local papers, Two Kinnaird Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 Mrs, W. L. Magee was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wal- Per last week having spent a month on vacation in Santa Bar- ‘bara, California. She flew from here to Calgary on the weekend to spend Easter with relatives there, before yeturning to her home in Middleton, Nova Scotia, Mr. and. Mrs. K. Markle, Sharon and Marilyn are spend-|N, ing this week visiting Mrs. Mar- kle's parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Howrie ‘in Vernon. Enjoying the ‘Easter weekend in Spokane were Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Archibald accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, A C. Archibald of Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson spent the Easter weekend in Spo- kane visiting their son George, Dr. and Mrs, D. H, Freeman ef San Francisco, Cali, spent several days recently as the guests of Dr, see them, the doctors having at- 1, To be used as a school for handicapped chifdren of the Kootenays. 2, To be used as a boys’ or girls’ industrial school. . I would like to suggest a third alternative, namely a chro- nic hospital. This is something _|we definitely necd in the Koo- tenays. In my opinion the dorm- itory at New Denver is in an ideal location and could be con- verted into a hospital at a cost that would not be too great a drain on government finances, the ‘present time there are a large number of chronic bedridden patients who are be- ing looked after by relatives and friends in homes that are not adequately equipped to take care of such Cases without hardships and sacrifice, Beds in hospitals are needed for aoute cases and Dougy, Eldvidge is home from Jericho Hill School at the coast for the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Eldridge. They motored to Creston to spend the weekend with Mrs, Eldridge's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Preston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Beau Fourt of Penticton spent the weekend with relatives here, Mr.. and Mrs. Roland Pals- son and children of Cranbrook motored here for the weekend. Their children are spending the Easter vacation with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mait- land at Riverdale. Miss Linda Palsson returned to Cranbrook -with the Roland Palssons to visit her sister, Mrs. Jerry Keizer for the holideys, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Muirhead I know of patients that have been admitted to hospitals when medical and professional. nurs- ing care were necessary and who were re-admitted shortly after winner of the debenture draw. Social Reporter WANTED A social reporter is wanted for Castlegar by the Castlegar News. Liberal rates. Applicants should have neat handwriting or be able to type. Interested Persons Please Phone 3031 =CHUCK'S. KINNAIRD, B.C. MARGARINE, Delmar, 2 Ibs. ...... 49. SWEET BISGUITS, 2 Ib. pkg. ...... 690 SPORK, Burns, Sisvera:e » deere! Pn ezaiin a 25 e SKIM MILK CHEESE, 2 Ihs., ....... 79¢ SALMON, Sockeye, Nahob, ... oo. 496 FLOUR, Puriiy, 25 Ihs., ...... re $1.49 GROUND BEEF, 3 ibs. . . $1.09 BACON, side, sliced, Ih. .......... 396 BEEF POT ROAST, Ib, . cote eens es MB _ IGE GREAM, Shannon, 1/ gal., ..... 69c simply because of lack of ordinary nursing care and at- tention. It would be interesting to hear from others as to their re- action to this proposal. Laura Bri had their and son-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sine of Van- couver with them for the Eas. ter weekend. Keith Muirhead is home from Notre Dame College for the Easter vacation, Pat Lambert of Gonzaga Un- versity, Spokane, is home for e ‘Easter vacation, Miss Gladys Nelson of Cal- gary came by- plane to spend Eas- ter with her (mother, Mrs. A, and to visit the G. Gov't Employees WA Plans Bowling Night The WA of the B.C. Govern- ment Employees Association met recently at the home of Mrs. R. DeFoe of Castlegar. quilt on which the mem- bers have been working is ex- pected to be completed at the next meeting, Mrs. R. DeFoe was the lucky winner of a cake and Mrs. L. E. Close ‘a surprise package. It was decided that the June mecting will be in the form of a dinner starting at 6.30 p.m. with a bowling party following. This will be held in Trail. Mrs. L. E. Close and Mrs. 'D. and. H. Palsson fam- ilies for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Collinson of Vancouversvisited Mrs, Collis son's -parents,sMr. and.-Mrs.* Marcellus on. the weekend. Mr. ang Mrs, H. Jack .and family travelled to Creston to visit bee Jack’s parents, Mr. and . Keizer for the weekend. They “Visited Mrs. Jack's brother gna sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Keizer in Cranbrook be- fore returning | home on Monday. and Mrs. Powell Smibert ore Easter in Seattle with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. W. Howden. They left Seattle for Vancouver on Mon- day where they will be the Buests of another’ daughter, Mrs. B. Johnson and her ‘husband until the end of the week. Visitors for the Easter’ weel Armit were to enquire for prices ‘at two restaurants re dinner and at the bowling al- ley re games and rental of shoes, The dinner will be paid from the auxiliary funds. A joint. meeting in honor ‘of Mr. E._P. O'Connor is to be held in the. bowling alley in Rossland on May 18. Al! members and wives are requested to attend. Next. month the WA will meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Dube at 103-4th Ave., Castlegar. Co-hostesses. will be Mrs. D. Craig and Mrs. B. Close. ATTENTION Contractors and home builde: Special prices on. gravel and fill are still in force. COLUMBIA SAND .- ARD GRAVEL 414-Sth Ave PHONE 98041 J. SALIKEN WELFARE BINGO CANADIAN LEGION Saturday ne IN THE LEGION HALL, 2 JAGKPOTS TOTALING S00 Socials Wilsons and daughter Nancy ofrand Peter visiting them from _ Kimberley. - ; Kimberley on the weekend. Pet- and; ‘Mrs. K.. M. Spence er remained here to spend his Mr. had their daughter and son-in- ’ SILVER BIRCH NOTES Renata Socials and Mrs. D. F.jMi end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 3. C, McLeod were Mrs, McLeod's brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Jensen and three children of North Vancouver; ‘Mrs. "McLeod's youngest brother, L.A.C. Kenneth Jensen and Mrs, Jensen of Portage La Prairie, Man. Miss Mary Lou Kuryluk of Calgary joined -her mother Mrs, Kuryluk here for the week- ca The Kuryluks spent Easter Sunday in Montrose with Mr. oud ae M. Moncrief, til the end of the week. Mrs, A. McLeod has arrived from Saskatoon, Sask., to spend Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Fitzpatrick. Mrs, of her son and daughter-in-law, ‘ Lou Glendinning of} Feta is visiting the Kurylukg un-| the summer months at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Laura Briggdmaon of Trail spent Easter at the home law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perrin] aster. vacation with the Spen- and their ependenlaren, Fred |ce’s. om We have the pl et a new branch of the DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE in your community, Castlegar. Our firm specializes in all kinds of cleaning, including offices, stores, and buildings, with special rates for weekly or H uioncaly contracts. . ; : No contract too smail or too big. “SATISFACTION OR NO CHARGE BASIS” We hope our’ boys and girls Mrs. P. Warkentin The April meeting of the| ang ther, Mrs. W. H. Hale and Mr. Mrs, Leonard Funk of Kam- are -all-enjoying the Easter. holi-| Renata’ Women's. Institute, was loops at the home of their mo- days! “It's too -bad™ the ‘weather | h couldn't . have been: just:-a little warmer ’and sunnier, though, is-| gistrict, n't it? holidays we had a, wonderful | (Easter party. On the Thursday becore the/ ate to the provinclal ‘conven- eld in at the' home of "Mrs. Matt ther, Mrs, Henry Funk, Rohn, Convention delegates were Miss Luella’ Penner attend- appointed for both provincial and ing a collegiate at Clearbreok, B.C, is home. for the Easter va- | Mite. Henry "Toews ds dele-| cation, Mr, and Mrs, Matt Robr and lon to be held in Vancouver tamily have motored to Rimbey, May -30 and 31 and June 1 while! atte, to visit. Mrs. Rohn’s par- Mrs.’ P, Is there were hot dogs, fey and to. the district convention to. be held-at-Robson May 9. ‘ce, cream to eat and juice to drink. The school directors had 4 talnin, gift for each child at Silver Bir- ch and there were many parents at the party. During the party films were shown by Mrs. Rysen ang Mrs. Anderson and every- body had a grand time. sit from the grade 2 boys and girls at Twin Rivers school. Mrs. | 5 Robinson, their teacher, brought | yy; them to see us. She wanted them | white. grants and our per capita dol. b: Pea rey Peele Pebie tied the hart were visltors over tae Eas- April news clean-up day was set for the first nice Wednesday afternoon after Also last week we had a vi-|the waster holidays, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gyorl. Mr. and Mra, John Zimmer- man and family of Nakusp vis- ited at their mother's home dur- ing the Easter weekend. Mrs. A. Koch and son Er- Questions and answers per- g to” how government ter holidays at the home of Mr, Cire tina |and Mrs. A, ‘Koch and Mrs, W. J. Hale. letter. Mrs. Joyce. Mackenzie Buried at Grand Forks The death of Joyce Margaret Mackenzie, well. known in the Castlegar District, took place in the Grand Forks Hospital on Ap- ril 14 after a brief illness, Mrs. Mackenzle had been vi- siting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Atwood at Christing Lake when she : became ill. Born in ‘Lakefield, Ontario, in 1889, and: eldest daughter 2 the late Mr. and Mrs: F. R, Barlee, . Mrs. Mackenzie eased with her family to Grand Forks in 1906, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1960 Deer Park Socials ‘SASH . ARD In 1920 she married Henry Mrs. Tilda Harris’ returned Mrs, Willlamson to her home in: Calgary _after| Phelps, spending the Easter weekend in Deer Park at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson, ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Worley of Nelson and sor Bob spent the holiday weekend at the Worley holiday, summer home in pee Park, and son Norman spent the Eas- cS weekend with’ relatives in ail, C. S. Phelps and son Wayne Mrs, a . loc and was widowed in 1922, For some years she was em- ployed at the Canadian Bank of and later was assis-| The raffic was won by Miss thel White. The May mecting iil be held at the home ‘of Miss Ratepayers Assoc. from a recent trip to GASTLEGAR SOCIALS and Dr. G, A. Sumner will attend ie tan selly, cleries un Grand one. 1934 deinen: pelt as the Gheeris Shoppe which she operated for Sraitles Waste this weekend, L. Samson and daugh- Salmon Arm where they” were the guests off Mr. and Mrs. D, ' Mr, Matt Maja has stig to Deer Park after spending the weekend at his home in Nakusp. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ma- Ja and their children who will spend the next week here on building dogging wonae to Cel ny fe} ing roads for ele and Mrs, O. ‘D'Andrea | gar ‘and at the ‘present js_opera- ting his bull-dozer on the rond- widening project for the. depart- ment of highways. Laura. Briggeman of Trail, her son H.-R. Briggeman Wayne of. Kin- naird, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. Other visitors to Deer Parle in- in|cluged Mr, and Mrs..G, A. Wal- ker and friends of Silverton, the been Mer- PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT “KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND ir. and Mrs, Hal Briggeman and to see the things bought with the oer To Bo Requested nearly 15 years, ter Tacatieline, of Trail are yisit.| 20rmick family of Trail, Ternent who were delighted to! children, tended medical school together, Mrs. -0, J, Wilson were their son in . q Fi ang daughter-in-law, the K. H, HRLURAMARURTGERRGaceie LL Weekend guests of Mr. and Cornelis Van Pelt Phone Castlegar 5360 Phone Nelson 2190 Dl CUT RATE KINNAIRD B.C, PHONE 3261 KRAFT Parkay 2 Ibs. RUPERT BRAND Fish & Chips «« ia, HAPPY HENRI. Orange. Drink +6 OZ. eS “ROBIN Hoop FAMILY SIZE Cake Mixes 35 eee MALKIN‘S ORANGE OR 3 FRUIT. ~ 9e moncy the class had given to Sil- ver Birch, iday weekeng were Mr. ‘and Mrs. The grade two's raffled cakes Bert .Toews and daughter Des- and collected about $61 for the/iree of Robson atthe home. of glft. The school was able to buy|their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hen- -an electric kettle, a set of din-/ry Toews; Miss Sheila Hale of nerware and flatware, and also|Creston ‘at the home of her mo- Visiting over the Easter hol-' t To Seek Park Site The Castlegar Ratepayers Association will be requested by the Village of Castlegar to inves- tigate the possibility’of a park some school needs such as a hec- tograph and a Llo-master pen. in wes Shewchuk subdivision. ‘ ROBSON SOCIALS m, V. R. Cook to'd coun Mrs. Palsson tells us that Mrs. Chatton brought some mon- ey her son raiseq reading tea-| {family and Mr. and Mrs. S. Gav= cups, of all things, and this was| ril used to help’with the Eas‘er par-|Sunday guests of their mother, . Mrs. D, Gavrilik, ty. The amount was $175. That's about it for this week 5 cil re. night that there are Mr, ang Mes. P--Gavrilik and several lots in the area which ik and family all of Trail were | WOUld be available for a park, be f ‘The Ratepayers Association will be asked to investigate’ the Mr, and Mrs. W. Hubert and|Shwehuk ‘subdivision for .a suit- for Silver Birch News. ‘Bye for|famiy and Mr, and Mrs.'J. Mar-| able lot for a park and will be now! sl DC-6B Airliner To Land Sunday For Public View -CPA’s new DC-6B airliner, which will go into service on,D- the company’s’ Calgary-Van-|[50n-in-law and daughter, Mr. and couver rum later this month,{Mrs. C. Tench of Rossland. will land at Castlegar at 11 a.m. Sunday: for a one-hour!and Mrs. R. Smith wore a beaut- visit during which the plane{iful can be inspected by the public,:Robe when she was baptized on the long weekénd. |Trail is spending the week eit her .drandmother, Mrs. D. Gav- ‘Lik. holds in Penticton, ‘and familys motored to Vancou- ver for the lond weekend. hall all motored to Spokane for ae to make recommendations i@ council, : For the past four.years she had made her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. end Mrs. Joe Killough in Castle- ing at the’home of Mrs. she was a devoted member of Holy Trinity Church in Grand Forks for many years, being ac- tive in the choir and W. A. She was also a member of the Canadian Legion Auxillary and the Business and Profession- al Women’s Club. At the time of her death she was envelope secretary for St. Alban's Chureh and Ber Pare ner secretary in thi - Funeral services. were held Saturday in Grand Forks, Miss A Mi a Mrs. W. Guerin are Mr. and Mrs. Mike. Gorkof{ Visiting at. the home of Mrs Gavrili on Saturday was her The infant daughter of Mr. embroidered Christening FORLESS...... in St, Alban’s The giant f gined DC- - {Church by Rev. H. I. G. Ragg. $B alrplanes will tand at Fen- [church Dy Rev. ET G. Rage. Dr. A. D. Johnson and Mrs, John- brook, ‘The planes will fly bet- son were proxy godparents for Mr. and Mrs, R. Culkin of Mon- treal, and Mrs. Glen Nyberg of]: Portiand, Wash. After the :chris- ticton, Castlegar and Cran- ween Vancouver ‘und Calgary in three. hours and 50 minutes, with two hours~and 50 min- utes of actual flying time and 20-minute stops, These luxury planes were ts approximately’ 135 feet in \len- eth, have a 140-foot wing span, and seat 72 passengers. The seats are five abreast, éwo on one side and three on guests at their home. The table ploneers of pola flight and In- was decorated with a bowl of ternational -travel, They; are white mums and green foliage. , Mr. and Mrs. Smith en- rtained at a dinner party for 16 BIRTHS MUNROE — To Mr. and Mrs. WHY PAY MORE? WHEN YOU CAN BUY. The: Best FROM. HOOVER ‘Just. iu time, fou Spring" Triple-Action others, Sam_|Tiefields of Castlegar, Cleggs and son's. brothers, Messrs, Fred and| Wilsons of Rossland ang many. Phil Parent, SUPPLIERS PHONE 5155 - PALM Skim Milk, Qt, oo. JAVEX" 64 oz. aa eas, Bleac Cisco 3 Le. ig CARNATION BRAND 16 oz. + MILK, CASE OF oe TNs, Marmalade 4 lbs......... STAR' BAKERY 69c Bread 2 loaves BLUE LABEL LEAN Ground Beef 3 Ibs. SWIFTS PREMIUM BREAKFAST Sausage 3 Ibs. TENDER JUICY Pork Chops ib... GOLDEN RIPE Bananas: 5 Ibs. JAVEX” Bieach 1 Gal. . GIANT CARNATION.TALL TINS: Milk 6ti 5 | the other. When regular flights|J8més Munroe of Kinnaird, Ap- start the airliners will leave|Ti! 17, a daughter. Vancouver at 8.30. a.m. and ar- SHKW, rAROK — To Mr.’ and rive ‘in Calgary at 12.20 pm. Mrs... William’ Shlowarok ‘of Rob- NPhey will Teave Calgary at 3/500, April 17, ‘a ‘daughter. P.m, and -arrive in’ Vancouver bey —: To “Mr. vat 6.55 pam, 20, a son. and Keith Sobey of Castlegar, April LT nc Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. SPORK, 4 eee 99c MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs.,.......49¢ COFFEE, Rooster, { Ih, .......... 89¢ SAUSAGES, 3 Ibs., ;...... GROUND BEEF, 3 Ihs., ......... $1.00 BACON, Ihy:.....2..e.seceeee-. 390. acres iit Happy Henri $1.00 ie mae $1.28. : MILK, Carnation, Gtins .....00.. 79¢ * SODA CRACKERS, 2 Ihs., seavesses 5OC "We Reserve Tho Right To Limit Quantity” “PHONE 3093 a Moule For Kooleriay Laundry & Cleaners $1.00. at a new low, low price Gets ru; falks-on-air to climinate tugging a lifting, Double-stretch hose... throw-away dirt bag...combina- tion bare foor and fag norte, Modet 5332" eee i ga really a Features inelude throw-awa: ‘tomatic rug adjustment, sion for suction cleanin; ‘clean—as only a Hoover cari. y dirt hag... { on$69.95 ‘HOOVER POLISHER light but, 8moot it pots ertut. Clgans, TEES PHONE 491l. Cheez Whiz i Coffee s Green Beans KRAFT, Breakfast, 'Ib., Late, 2 m3 5e 34 MARGARINE, .. =: 19c FACTORY. FRESH FIG BARS Cano 1 LB. CELLO _ 2 PKG. . "CRISP CELERY HEARTS 2 PKG... 49¢ 2c KRAFT’S TAXES Trade. at home and help keep Castlegar’s’ economy up. and taxes down! Why trdde out of town and pay to Toronto's and Vancouver’s money market? Our record is ten'years here in Castlegar, during which we ‘have ‘spent ‘many thousands of dollars, most of which went to Castlegar Bus- iness’ and local labor. This has helped. keep Castlegar’s economy up and taxes down. " : Trade here and save at these low, low, prices! MILD CHEESE, Ib. Ye WARITOBA WHITE FISH, Ib, ..........-.... 286 READY TO EAT HAMS, by ....---seesee-+.. As UNION’ BRAND PORK LOIN ROASTS