CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY-7, 1957. up would cost about $150 million. Kinnaird Vestry Meet Is Woll ‘Attended The Annual Vestry meeting of St. John’s Anglican Church, was held January 31 in the Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall . »» Seen and Heard That figure is based on the’ Am- T H H N G Siam Iron: and Stee! Institute tl to int . plant in North America today. The U. S. west coast got a stee) mil! when the population and was the occasion of a “Pot Luck" supper, for a large num- ber in attendance. R Archdeacon B. A. Resker act- and the yearly Financial report was presented by Mrs. T. Green. in the receipts, over. the previous year, and resulted in'a good bal- ance. over last year. 3. E. Kirby, Vicat’s Warden, and People’s Warden is W. Leduc, Mr. Kirby ‘was also appointed Lay Delegate saat:as alternate delegate. . mittee, were F. A. Mitchell, grew to The following is from . 8) British Columbia is far from that church bullletin. The most favor- point, . ite conversation around the vil-| would think: lage this week is “Adams Ale’|be able to support a basic steel ed as chairman of the meeting,| oy rather the lack of it, It seems|industry. —From “The Printed that everybody and their Auntie A substantial increase was noted ae ee Oe aia ee eas, two large wine bottles around, I wasn’t going to a party or com- ing from one... . I was just was elected | looking for WATER. woe Romeo Goulet found he had to the Synod, with Dr. H. Rueb-| to change his window. before put- ting in a sign for a CWL bake Blected to the church com-| sale. The window was advertis- c:}ing “Vita Thin”. -But only a | pessimist that B,C, never will Hove you reed The Clessifieds? _ RICK’S TV, Gales & Supplies Phone 2946 - Everything In T.V. ? So, before you mail a acs or parcel, make sure the address includes these & pointes THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS: CASTLEGAR, B.C. Terry McLeod, Kinnaird Korner A baby ‘shower was held at the home of Mrs, Gerald Rust, honoring Mrs.’ Géorge:Cleeve on ‘Thursday. Numerous. and beauti- ful gifts were..presented to Mrs. Cleeve on behalf’ of’ her many triends. Mra. Guy Guido assisted the hosteds anti a delicious lunch capped “a most pleasant evening. ‘Those attending were Mrs. John Paulson, Mrs. Frank Cree- gan, Miss" Pat ‘McLeod, Mrs. J. Hendricks, Mrs. J. Malloy, ‘Mrs, P, Vaessen, Mrs. L. Croteau, Mrs. C. Geisler, Mra, W. Haywood, Mrs. L LeFaive, Mrs. Steve Gallo, Mrs, ‘J. “Buckna, ‘Mrs. G. Guido|" # -lhere by plane’ this week from and Mrs. Cleeve. Dale Ewart, .|Charlene Bale, and Evelyn Kon-]} kin, Gold Bars were presented to Trinda Ackney pnd Lynn Roberts. Mr, and, Mrs, Vic Nelson at- tended, the funersl in Nelson, of the. late Charles Openshaw; last week, Mr. Robert Sorensen and his fiance, Miss Lidia Redivo of Grand Forks visited the V. Sor- ensen-home oyer the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. V. PAGE 5 The News’ “GEN WORDS FOR 75 — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE yi PRIOE OF TWO — 25c DISCOUNT IF FAD WHEN PLACING ORDER | : ——— RnonE $081 ta K| ‘Classifieds FOR’ SALE: ‘--‘ Girl's figure skates, size 5%. Phone 3326. spent Sunday in Nelson visit- ing their daughter and son-in- FOR SALE—1 year old heifer. Apply Box 76. 35 WANTED—Waitress, apply “Seto Cafe in person. - 26 Deer Park Sccials Mr..A. Law. was a recent visitor to Trail where he visited with Mrs. Law who is a patient in the hospital. Mr. ‘and’ Mra. O. D'Andrea and son: Norman of Trail were weekend visitors to Deer Park. “Mr. and Mrs, C. S, Phelps and child: were d visi- WANTED TO RENT — Small :thouse or suite, apply Harold Thom, Hotel. 16 Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Weekend visitors to Spo- kane were, Mr, and Mrs, ‘Pat Guy Guido, accompanied by Mrs. J. Logelin, Miss Mary Carmpsell arrived The First Kinnaird Brownle| White Horse, to spend Monday Pack held an enrollment cere-|to Friday as the guest of her mony on ‘Wednesday, January 30, eee Mrs, L.' “Brown and Mrs. New: were: Haley and ‘family; Mr. and Mrs.|° FOR RENT—Suites, room and poard by day, “week or month, McCreights Apartments, ‘First Ave. back of sootenay Buil- ders, Phone 2493, . thn 86 “PER MONTH , Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan. whereby: you’ can make $50.00 .weekly and ‘more in spare time by'selling:our com- plete line of dry goods and yard No experience needed. Free particulars and Free gifts. PERSONAL - Slender Tablets are effective. 3 weeks’ supply $2; 9 weeks: $5, g6| at Pitts Drug Store, o. 16 NOTICE—Card Party at St. Al- “pan's' Parish Hall, Friday, ‘February 8th at-9 p.m. Ladies bring sandwiches etc. Coffee supplied, Admission 26c NOTICE—For a short time the + Readers Digest can be had for $2.00 for 16 months—contact R. tors to Trail where they were the guests of Mr. and Biss, D. Demmon, J. Stainton of Castlegar and LETTUCE, A. Leveridge and son Garry of Kinnaird were recent visitors to Deer Park. , Mr. and Mrs. F. Waldie of Nakusp and Robson were recent visitors to Deer Park. Mr, and. Mrs, H, C. Coleman had as their guests, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cc. Coleman and children of’ Sy- ringa Creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson were recent visitors to Renata where they were the guests of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer, ee Johnny's Meat Market MINCED BEEF, fresh, Jean, 3 Ibs. BLADE POT ROASTS, blue label, TENDERIZED STEAK, Ib. ... RUMP BEEF, Blue Label, Ib. BEEF BRISKET, red or blue fabel, STEAKS, Sirloin, T-Bone, blue label, ib. BUSINESS DIRECTORY LONG DISTANCE Peterson at Box 159 or phone 6125, * 36 NOTICE—Reserve March 29 & ‘30 ‘for the Kinnaird Little Theatre play “The bate Christ- opher Bean”. 16 NOTICE—The Kinnaird PTA. Timber Sale X73073 “Annual ‘Variety’ Concert, Fri- day, Feb:"22 at 7:30 :p.m., at There will be offered for sale 7. Sesion 35 at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. Kinnaird School. Admission 3 LOCAL TIME on February 18th, 1957, in the office of the Forest BAKE SALE — The Salvation Phillips, W. K. Fox, W. Reith, G. Jackson, Mrs. F. Peterson and A very small boy was asked Mrs, T. Green, the question “who owns your Mrs, M. Brandson gave al daddy's car” and quick like, the report on‘ the activities of the|answer came back “Trader's Women's Auxiliary to St. John’s| Finance." There was a big smile © Province. siate Cor equivalent) and country. DEDICATED fo KINDLY for 1066, The 22 active members| with it too, indicating a pit © Put your name and return address In the upper. a THONGHTFUL ae eld a successful Valentine Tes,|nad done considerable coaching. : tet corner. 87-Po-d . ess proceeds of which had gone to- S s oe: SCE COMPELLED AND CORRLCLLY feat Grinilte, - poe &: ‘Bronee wards the building fund. The ees LPEER YOUR MALS ao oo members had sent flowers and A certain mother in town Pp : i CANADA POST OFFICE Phone 3601 sae “@ Full name of the person you want to get your mail, @© Correct street address, rural route number, o¢ Port Office Box Number. . © Post Office Ceity, town or village). Rex Trading Co., 1171 Bernard St, Weat, © Montreal, Quebec. Dept. 104. tin.1 ORANGES, 2 Ibs. ease GRAPEFRUIT, Size 40, 2 FOr .....::ss.cssssccseesoeeeee BANANAS, Z Ibs. FROZO GREEN PEAS, 2 pkg. .............. satssceseserae BBE COFFEE the oocosovec cto SM SALMON, Clover Leaf Pink, large tins, 15% oz. 49c Ble CASTLEGAR ERAL HOME Legal ‘AUCTION SALE fruit to those in h or shut- the r4 in and had also carried out their| {om her son. usual visitations of sick mem- “Atter June ion, our PACIFIC MILK;.2 tins for ... PRAIRIE MAID, cut green beans, SALES and SERVICE @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS e@ TV. ANTENNA EQUIPMENT | d ’'Vears of experience is our guarantee mae of dependable service”.’ PHONE 3331 membership is now 60 children, the Sunday School, with an o Mrs. G. Reith reporting for said. the boss brought his son into the of- fice as a junior accountant, but the young college grad goofed, After a week's work, it took us ther week to correct the mis- was given. Little Helper's « secretary, Mrs. J. Edmondson reported a Christmas party had been held for the 20 children enrolled and of funds th 54 35. There are 7 teachers and 3 spare teachers. A report on the || Sunday School Christmas Party, . THE SPECIAL ‘FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY SPOR ..,.ieseeeeecee. AD Crystal LAUNDRY and _ SMITE ‘DRY CLEANING SERVICE. - Available Through The Following. Agents " . CASTLEGAR ~ _Leitner’s Clothing -Righy’s Store BRILLIANT Bloodoff’s KINNAIRD Kinnaird Coffee Bar Kinnaird Bench Store Trischuck’s Store Dumont Grocery BLUEBERRY The Willows Store the the kiddies’ mite boxes, which had gone to the Missionary So- ciety, BA. Mitchell ‘was nominated representative for Kinnaird to the local chapter of the Angli takes he’d made, The son was summoned into the inner office nd we heard the boss blast off with a roar: “After four years of higher education you can’t add, spell or type. Can you tell me one good thing college has done for you?” There- was an uncomfortable silence, then the young man of bragging about me.” : Since the end of World War ta .the Canadian ‘steel industry Brotherhood of Churchmen, now being formed. in this district. nation. d more rapidly than the steel industry of any other 581 Squadron It is unfortunate that we have to hanp on the subject of attendance. The fact is appreciat- e dthat the weather has been ideal for skating, however for the maintenance of an efficient Squadron, important, There are several model air- craft kits which are, available, and any cadets who have not al- ready got one should contact F|O Woolls. There is a .good supply of dopes and glues on hand as wel] as extra balsa strips. Pro- pellor and jet engines - will be when are completed. We have several favourable reports on the pro- gress of construction of models and hope that in the very near future to have some of the mod- els ready for display. Two years ago all of the cadets of 581 squadron qualified for First Aid badges, with the St. John’s Ambulance Associa- tion (local chapter). This year the chapter has again volunteered to givé instruction at their six attendance is very plied that they will fulfil this THARES The Di of the Castl 8 h of the K requirement and classes are ex- pected to commence during the middle of February. AUTO CLUB MEETING The annual general meeting of the British Columbia Automobile Society for Handicapped Children wish to express their a thanks to all those firms and individual: i will be held in the ballroom of the Georgia hotel, Vancouver, at 8:00 p.m., Thurs- day, February 28th, 1957. Guest will be He P. A. who donated materials and labour towards the SILVER BIRCH SCHOOL for the Handicapped. Nominations of dieses may be made by three ordinary mem- bers in good standing, in writ- ing, accompanied by the written consent of the nominee. Such ,nominations must be filed with the secretary manager of the as: Last Riles Held |For Mrs. Rosina Warner - Funeral services ‘were held Saturday at the chapel of. the! Castlegar Funeral Home for Mrs, Rosina Warner, wife of Mayor R. G. Warner of Slocan City. Mrs. Warner died in Trail-Tad- anac Hospital last week, follow- ing a lengthy illness. Pallbearers were J. Wisted, J. Stainton, N.. Churches, W. Cheveldave, S. Jankola and H. J. Moore. Rev. D. R. Stone officiated at the services and organist - was Mrs. J. M. Thatcher. Hymns sung were “Safe in:the Arms of Jesus” ‘and “Breathe on me Breath of God”. A guard of honour was formed by the mem- bers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch 170 of Castlegar, and the Rebekahs of the Kingarson Lodge of Castle- gar. : Interment was in the Can- orial Cemetery at. Kinnaird. | lectures, The cadets have all im-|: LS. Ld Ghose: Service Towing - Barges _onywhere-'on. ‘the. Arrow Lakes PHONE 2901 . piped up: “Well, its cured Mama RESIDENTS OF : Castlegar & Kinnaird. WE: HAVE yust PURCHASED - BLECTRIC THAWING ‘Machine FOR SERVICE — PHONE 3402 or 2931 — ‘Smit : ? PLUMBING AND Ss HEATIN rel adian Legion plot in Park Mem- A. C. Cooper tells of revolution: brought by frozen foods “Frozen foods are’ revolutionizing daily living,” says A. C. Cooper, Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD . 4 Leave Robson Wharf . 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood, 7:00 am. Tuesday. Arrive Robson Wharf. 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00 p.m. ‘Thursday. Leave Edgewood. * 7:00 am. Firday. Arrive Robson Wharf to the annual 1:00 p.m. Friday. . sociation at least 21 days prior of the Frozen Foods Warehouse of Dominion Stores Limited: “They not only save the housewife's time and cut down _ Waste in preparing meals; they also make available all year many tempting fruits and choice meats — and a far wider variety of ; vegetables and seafood.” As a family man, Mr. Cooper has also benefited by the. progress made in another field. . . life insurance. Today, providing continuing income for your family is only one of life The of the d flexibility of life insurance plans enables you to provide funds for emergencies, your your home, protecting your business . af. and a retirement income for yourself. Your life underwriter is better trained than ever to help you shape these flexible insurance plans to meet your family's needs, In these ayd other ways, the life insurance companies keep in ihe vanguard of progress. A total of over five billion dollers has bean Invested by the Life Insur- ance Companies in Canada, on behalf of thelr policyholders, in homes, roads, utilities, Industrial plants and othar productive enterprises, THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA L950 >? RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP Building ‘Supplies : PHONE 8131 KINNAIRD, B.C. -LUMBER — PAINT - PLUMBING AND - . BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ranger, Castlegar, B.C. the Li- cence. X73073, to cut 2,612,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, Hemlock, Cedar Army Home League of Castle- gar will. hold a Bake Sale in | West's Store’ on Saturday, Feb, 9, at 2 pan. 16 and Larch on an area situated on part of Lots 10178 and 3440, and ‘vacant Crown land on China Creek, Koetenay Land piety fitleen (15) years will for removal of timber. anyone unable to ORS HAIRDRESSING ~ PARLOR A Complete Beauty Service eupker Appointment nes Mojelsky CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR he Phone 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickel Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes ‘CASTLEGAR, B.C. attend the auction in person may submit a. sealed tender,. to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. ‘. Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minist- er of Forests, Victoria, B.C.;. the District’ Forester, Nelson, B.C.; er the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, BC, “HELP WANTED — .MALE™ : FERRY ENGINEER (8rd class marine certificate) 4 $303 per month FERRY MATE . Minor Inland Waters Certificate $260 per month - required for the UPPER ARROW LAKES FERRY, B.C. DEPT. OF , HIGHWAYS Applicati: forms from Government Agencies, the BC. Civil Service: Commission offices at 411 Dunsmuir | Street, Vancouver, or 544 Michigan St., Victoria, to be completed and ree —————— ae to the UNITED: TRUCKING | DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE aay GRILL Not Just Another Place To Bat But The Place To Eat Another. " PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. “Bh ir = YOU WANT THE |: PLUMBING & HEATING For. Estimates Phone 3401 & 2931 We Sarvice - What We Install Greep’s Electric ELECTRICAL - CONTRACTING Free: Estimates ” .PHONE 3572 "Box 384 FINEST Watch Repairs Guaranteed for One "Year J. 1, LAUGHTON __ BSe. OD. - OPTOMETRIST Office Hours - WED. 1:30. to 6 6:00 MON. — 10-12 PHONE set || : G. A. SUMNER © Naturopathic » Physician Bremenke Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING < CONTRACTORS. — All Kinds of Building Supplies C.LL. Paints CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE '- Box 292 Phone 2161 WALDIE “ZUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LED. We can supply all -your building needs. Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 Desmond T. Littlewood OPTOMETRIST Pest_Oftice Building Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 pm. "PHONE 2281 _ STEP_OUT IN A PAIR OF OUR “HAND TAILORED. SLACKS Made right in our shop to your Dutch Maid . Bakery Limited Bictnday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3241 For: * COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING Seo Castlegar Transfer W. Sharples Phone 6091 measurements, and in the : «material you select You Get The Finest At Leifner’s SOLO MARGARINE, 2 Ibs. OXYPOL, Giant, box ..... : PORK & BEANS, Broder’s, 6 for Chairman, : B.C, Civil Service-Commission, Parliament Buildings, ay 8 Victoria, B.C., ‘(not later than February 13, 1957. ae % 16 Legal - AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE 65091 \ There will be offered for sale at public auction, at-10:30 A.M. “(Local Time) on Monday, Feb- ruary 25th, 1957, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, BC. the Licence X65091, to cut 13, 000 cubic feet of. sawlogs, on an area situated near Little Sheep Creek, Kootenay District. Two (2) years will be allow- ed for removal of timber. Provided anyone who is un- jable to attend the auction in | person yay submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the-hour of ;auction and treated as one bid. ‘Further particulars may be obtained from the District For- ester, Nelson, B.C.; or the For- est Ranger, Castlegar, BC. 16 “ROBSON SOCIAL Mr, and Mrs, Art Anderson had as their overnight guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of Salmo. Mrs. W. Hall, of Darlington, England, who has been visiting her, sister and brother-in-law, Mr.-and Mrs, J. Raine for. the rock where she will visit another sister for 3 weeks and: then con- tinue to Alberta to visit her mother until May, when she will return to- England: A delicious pot luck supper .j|was enjoyed by some 40 mem- bers of the. United Church held in the Robson Memorial Church on Monday night. Following the supper the Annual Meeting was held with Rev. L. C. Johnston in the chair, Reports indicated a very successful year. Directors for the new, year were appointed as follows: J. Porter, chairman; W. T. Waldie, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Eric McPhee; Mrs, D. Magee and Mrs. W. Thorpe, directors.. Mrs. J. Porter and Mrs. E. Balano flower committee, Dr. W. T. Wright is organist, past month has left for White-|| Kiwanis Spansaired Musical Final Entry Date FEBRUARY 15— ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE AT WEST'S DEPT. STORE CASTLEGAR, B.C. Festival ‘THEATRE PHONE 2921 SHOWS AT ‘6:45 & 9:00 P.M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE COMMAND” Love Is FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Many -Splendord Thing | Starring William Holden — Jennifer Jones Buddy Alder — Henry King Cinemascope & Color — Plus — FOX NEWS and CARTOON MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:00 P.M. Photographed MON. — TUES. — WED. The Mountain Starring SPENCER TRACY — ROBERT WAGNER A truly spectacular epic of mountain climbing. in an attempt to reach a wrecked air liner. in Technicolor . ‘PARAMOUNT NEWS & CART