6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 4, 1960 125 Friends Gather To Honor Horswills A white trellis screen cov- Mr, Ballard recalled various ered with many congratulatory | incidents which evoked humer- cards and numerous vases of flo-| ous memories of the past. Mr. wers provided the setting for the] Horswill replied to the toast. Golden Wedding anniversary ce- Afterwards, two appropriate lebration of Mr. and Mrs, A, T.| songs, “Drink To Me Only With Horswili at St. Alban's hall Sat-|-Thine Eyes” and “Whither Thou urday night, Goest,” were sung by Mrs, R. Mr, and Mra, Horswill, who| Waldie of Robson. ‘ were married in Nelson on Jan. Arrangements for the cele- 26, 1910, have lived in the West] bration were made by Mrs, P. E. Kootenays for all but 17 years of| (Zileen) Burrouals, of Warfield, their wedded life, They have liv- the and a ed in Castlegar since 1945. Over | committee tt old friends of the 125 friends and relatives gather-| family, Mrs, W, T. Waldie, Mrs. ed ‘at the hall to offer their con-| 1, V. Campbell, Mrs, W. O. De- gratulations and greetings, vitt, Mrs, J. W. Toogood and Mrs, Master-of-ceremonies for the| R. A, D: West who also were re- occasion was Mr, 's bro- ible for re decor- ther, Hugh Horswill of Nelson,| ations and serving of refresh- who read the numerous tele- ments. grams of good wishes, including ‘Pouring at the urns were: messages from Prime Minister] Mrs, A. Ferguson, Mrs. Joyce Mc- John Diefenbaker, Rt. Rev. Phil-| Kenzie and Mrs, O, B. Ballard. A lip R. Beattie, Bishop of Kooten-| purse was collected and presented ay, Archbishop B, A. Resker and| to Mr. and Mrs, Horswill with the the mayor and councils of Nel-| suggestion they purchase a TV son and Castlegar. set to entertain them in their lei- ©. B, Ballard of Robson was| sure hours. : asked to substitute, in proposing Also. presented for a life- a toast to the couple, for another | long keepsake was a guest book brother, Stanley Horswill of Nel-} with signatures of all those who son who was unable to attend | helped them celebrate the mem- due to sickness, orable occasion, ENTERTAINIIENT, € Today there is a definite ten- dency away from the set and back to community enter- |>~- tainment ,.. The day of sitting in front of a ‘TV set to stare at whatever comes is nearing its end, — ane Stanstead, (Que,) | Journal, _RENATA SOGIALS Mrs. P. Warkentin The January Women's In- stitute meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Julius Dyck. Busi- ness was to, reports were given and import- ant portions of the News Letter were read by Miss Ethel White. Members decided to have a Valentine party at the school Feb, 13 in place of the postponed par- T.| ty in December, Committees in charge are Mrs. Julius Dyck, Mrs, Funk and Mrs, J. J. Reimer. ‘The bazaar date was set for April 9 with the committee to at a later meeting: Sewing meetings are taking place weekly at members’ homes, For the program part of the meeting Mrs, I, Wiebe read a portion of the Centennial Anthology. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, J. J. Reimer. R. Maddocks Heads Castlegar Branch Of Gancer Society ‘A meeting in the Canadian Legion hall was held to reorgan- ize a branch of the Canadian Can- cer Society. H.R. King, exetutive secre- tary of the B.C. Cancer Society of Vancouver, was unable to at- PomatF es Civil Defence. Corps Graduated Thursday ‘The interior's first Civil De-' fence Aueary, Police ‘Corps held last Thursday fant t the Kin- naird elementary scfool, From the time Cpl. Angus Macdonald of ‘the local RCMP boomed out “Auxiliary Police Corps on parade” until the mem- bers were dismissed after re- ceiving their diplomas and iden- tification cards; the force put on a smart display of marching and drilling. About 80 persons watched the ceremonies at the school whi- ch included an inspection of the force by Major Reg Wiley of the ‘Trail RCE Regiment, Local dig- nitaries in the. inspection party included Kinnaird village chair- man Carl Loeblich and Castlegar village chairman N, T. Oglow, At the banquet which fol- lowed in the Kinnaird hall, Mr. Loeblich welcomed the force and guests “to Kinnaird, the residen- tial boom town of the Kooten- ays.” And, “since Kinnaird al- ways pays tribute to its women,” Mr. Loeblich paid special tribute’ to Mrs. J..F, Stadler of Robson, only woman on the force. Mr, Oglow said he was very proud of the force and the work fone with it by Cpl. He said that after it has been in Special Chinese Dishes SETO CAFE © St. Rita’s Roman Catholic.Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P, 5th at Elm Streat Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue * 10:30 a.m. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m. Family Service Tuesday, 7:30° p.m. — Young Péople‘’s Hour ~ Thursday, 7:45-p.m. — Prayer and nd Bible Study The United Church of Canada Robson — 1st and 3rd Sundays at-11 a.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7.30 p.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9.45 a.m. [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints | Sundays at.9 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird : Grace Presbyterian..Church Sg : stip Service: 11 am. Sundays Church School: 9.45 a.m ready to assist and all members will, act as officers and gentle: men.” Steve Jankola thanked the village councils of Kinnaird and Castlegar for thelr help and the school board, for providing train- ing quart pains! cont: think there are any councils in’ B.C, that co-operate as much as these two councils,” he said, Mr. Jankola also paid tribute to the wives of force members “for letting their husbands come out to practices.” A gift of a lamp was then made to Cpl. Mac- donald in appreciation of his work with the ‘force, Members of the civil defence |- police force are: John Kennedy, Frank Wat- kin, Nels Latta, Frank Richard- son, Jake Hendircks, Ralph Des- aulniers, Roger Archambault, John Roberts, Fred Fomenoff, Jack Kanigan, Virgil Cook, Fred Howes, George Hicks, C, H. King, Edwin Cowlin, Lloyd Montgom- ery, J. Beauchamp, E. C, Acker- wnan, Bob Smales and Mrs, Stad- sere ae Teed Tr COSTS Between 1939 and 1958. the average cost of railway freight Phone 3031 For Fast Resulls FORRENT «| Guides Get Badges. from 0,91 cents to 150 cents per Small furnished | apartment, with, It was decided to change mile, central location. Two bachelors charge for preferred, Phone 4191, 85 f the Local Association to|the meeting day to the third handed in at the Canteen, One trailer space | avallanle: tee uaon Guldes and Brownies Tuesday of the month, rather was held t|than the fourth Wednesday. The News office is 50 cents, Phone 2391. inimum charge for classi- : ie of Mrs, O. Andersen. annual mother : and | daughter ae ae Anite. the office i WANTED ie Batge secretary, | Mrs,° J. | meeting was discussed and it was : E 8 are cOr- a badges being | decided to hold’it on the second dially oe to attend a meeting given to ‘Guides, Parts of uni-| Saturday of February. in'the United Church basement | forms that ~had. been purchased A meeting is to be called at 7 p.m, on Monday, Feb, 8 to| were given to those leaders: need-| at a later date to decide on the discuss village affairs affecting | ing them. It was’ passed that re-| donors of food, etc. ratepayers. 15|cord covers and record sheets be| are to be sent to Mrs, W. K. for the badge secre-| Fox, Rev. Pratt, Father Brophy, ‘Comfortable housing wanted 5 Mrs, A, Rizzutto and Mrs, H. by quiet couple from March 1 for Johnson, At the close of the mee- extended period. Small house, ting refreshments were served by one- or two-bedroom suite, fur- the “hostess, nished or unfurnished, or trailer tary Mrs, Beth Rogers read the home, acceptable in Castlegar or} annual report. Treasurer “Mrs. vicinity, Offers to Box, Ted Worley read the financial Castlegar News, ap which showed: a’ bal- CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per. insertion, Anim BEGINS at SHELL ANSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS » Phone. 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES ILS. Lu. Charter © Setvice Towing - Barges The regular and annual mee- Engagement obituaries’ and. cards -of thanks of “usual” length are published at a flat char- ge of $1.25. notices, Bible Study: Wednesday at 7. 30: p.m, Jr. - Sr. High Young People Fridays at 7.30 p.m. a inister: Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. — Phone 4987 , The Pent }’ Sunday Schoo! - 10 a.m. — Morning Worship - It am. Evangelistic - - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer ang Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p. No further classified ads will be accepted from +] overdue accounts. _ Deadline for ‘classified ads is 12-noon Wednesday previous to . Agents For Pearson “Sashless Win-. 1994 Bay Avenue, Trail dows and All Sealed Units & nye AS tea and.bake sale in the Parish * hall on Sat., Feb. 13 from 2.30 to 4 p.m. Association, said in Montreal that 3 . . % : a steadily rising world demand ‘ : ‘ 2 * a = % during the next 20 years promis- : fees : . es to expand the Canadian pulp if “38 . ; Bs ju and paper industry to twice its 2 5 1 3 ‘ present rate of production: : : “As Canada’s largest manu- facturer and biggest paymaster the paper industry already con- “We Service |: tributes $1,400,000,000 annually to | Whet. We Install 3 our’ aa eacel ei Mr. Black Z “ I : wap sy ‘ told an ‘ical .Club meeting. . - + ley : : ¥ 13 ® He called for “sharp revis- 4 f SHIELDS TSBURGH F oy ion” of present laws and regula- VACUUM SHOP. are wth Repairs and Service ‘on all tes firms eee growth of the makes of vacuums Hoover Sales Rep. — , It was decided: that the slate of officers would . stand’ for an- other year. Mrs, F. Fomenoff ‘agreed to take over ‘the duties of badge antes your choice of 1400 colors... Corner lot 116 x 140-on Up- per ‘Bench, ’ Kinnaird, Phone 4283, : ‘ 35 GARD OF THANKS CASTLEGAR PLU = fo all friends who contribu- Ina sewing machine, Se. ‘ted in any way to our very hap- SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS Phone 5194. py Golden rg "| pela 7 Day service will be : ; ; ee the ittee in|held on Feb, 21 at the hish PHONE 5155 or 2181 Four-room house, Phone An- ran, rn : 5 artered. Piss charge of al ements, we ten-| School. The annual Mother and ; derson Agencies at 3441... 15], CSHnE (0 form Chi e . Daughter banquet will be. held SASH AND DOOR WORKS held: Sunday, | d sin d.. grateful tol Club will be held Sunday, |der our a erase on March 23, This is the 50th * PHONE 32180 Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. sharp in the.Mar-| thanks. — Mr. and Mrs. AL a6 Vanteiteizabas ‘Yy year and Black leather. wallet with lane Hotel. basement. 15 | Horswill. ~ were chosen for this, = Tickets are available for the The meeting was adjourned. {[—-—_—__._________] money near West's store. Finder please phone’ 3031, Reward. . 33 Castlegar United Church’ anni- Refreshments were served by the j Small white. dog: with ‘one C A § T tC") E versary, dinner. and program’ on hostess. Booster prize was won brown ear in Castlegar Saturday. | 45 : THEATRE Feb: 22, $1.50 per ‘plate, Phone by. Mrs. W. Schwartzenhauer. 6361 or 9301 or 7581 before Bea Next ‘meeting will be held at the Answers to “Wolfy.” Phone iets THURS. — FRI. — SAT. se] ) LAST TRAIN home of Mrs. I. Reinsbakken on FROM GUNHILL” Feb. 29, - KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUINN COLOUR Room and board for two in quiet private. home Phone oe. in seconds! I pir: LEGAL LAND ACT ¥ Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land Kinnaird Phone 2056 Behind Castleaird Plaza - Welding and Re Trade-Ins Accepted 1306 Bay, Trail’ Phone 445 - ; ‘Pulpy’ Water Mains : * & : : : a , Says E. G. Ackerman dt Some sections of Kinnaird’s water mains are in such a pul- In Land Recording District of Nelson’ and ‘situate one and one-quarter niiles northwest of Syringa Cregk: Post Office. Take notice that WILLIAM 'LMER SMITH (Marine Service ee and DOROTHY MAR- MITH (His wife) both’ of Sauee Creek in the Province of British Columbia intend .to. ap- ply for a lease of the following described lands: a . Kinnaird residents reserve March 19 for the Kinnaird: CWL St. Patrick's tea and bake sale. 35 ‘Hard-time teen-age dance at the’. Kinnaird hall on Saturday -night. 15 that a match stick can be pu- ee ‘ : |. Notice of Intention to Apply to 2 : bet ay nan c ei os : ; HOME nails St ttentien oD Arty to ; ; r Lease Land istrict - Mr..Ackerman said that the ‘WALDIE 1 LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES any Land Recording P the ‘Available in Sun-Proof® House Paint, Sun-Proof Trim Quality, bighyay malas are. tie. source BUILDING SUPPLY. UED- Phene, $131. - Kinnaird, B.C. Columbia ‘River near” Castle Rubberized Wallhide® Wall Paint, Wallhide Alkyd Flat Wall Paint, of a greater loss of water than Columbia River near Castlegar, Wallhide Semi-Gloss Enamel, Walthide Gloss Enamel - cea Lat told at na ‘nce aha ae; Come in tor a dernonetration today! W Fal oe A. i : _ Lumber & Building Supp - Ion of water for every 10 pum- Phone 112: © PRONE TH12 pease, G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic. Physician - Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 Golden signet ring with blue *\ stone engraved .with black coat of arms,;-Reward: Phone’ 3098, 35 . Lezal LAND ACT ee URN ITURE. MOVING ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK || - Satisfaction Guaranteed " Castlegar Ea — Trail 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING naird council Monday night, :Phone 5476 88 No. 1 Castlegar ‘at the int Hon ot the Beas nvion ® 5 of the westerly boundary o! 3, Plan 2130, Kootenay’ District| SMITH BOARDING KENNELS with the shoreline of: the Lawer| “The Heme For ‘Your Pet When Arrow Lake; thence southerly} .- You're Away” along said extension a distance Accommodation: for Cats of 300 feet; thence easterly along Syringa Creek, BO, ; a straight line at right angles to “ PHONE 9604-3: the said ion to the point of intersection} between the said line and the .In Land a4 Recording District of “Kootenay and situate on the iver near Ci ‘Take notice that Celgar Lim- ited of Castlegar, B.C., occupation sawmilling intends to apply, for a lease of the lands:-. ~ Commencing at a post ee ted at the Westerly boundary of the fae a oe bia and Kootenay Railway R-W) We attach “Dinkio” Nickle Plan 638D with the South Boun-| Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes. ..| dary. of District Lot 237; thence ’ CASTLEG eas north 70 degrees west 2 leet; AR ‘ euth 800 feet; thence ‘south 81: degrees east int ot feet; ‘ ° thi back 2 the point of’com MARLANE Gamer. «| {ence te 9 act ie want : sink the purpose Open 8 aim to 9.80 pm.» res, more Or. aoe for a “| of driving logs through Canadian | | --Notafust another place 10! Pa citie Railway bridge.” But the’ place to"eat D. W, Brookes, Agent another, LIMITED, see ror r ee aes Sralce notice that Celgar Lim- ited of Castlegar, B.C., occupa- tion intends to apply for a lease of the following de- scribed J Jands:- “PON. - TUES. - WED.. at a post plan- ted a ‘a, point where the souther- ly projection. of the -easterly| of the Saris boundary of Lot boundary of Sublot-4, District|1, Plan 2130; thence: northerly }- Lot 301A, intersects the southern| along the said southerly, exten- |: boundary of the Robson Road ‘sion to the point of intersection thence : south -109 feet; ” thence id shore line; therice west 2376 feet, thence north 100 atare along © the : said feet; thence back fe the point of | shore line eu the point of com: one| - acre more.or ‘Tess. for the purpose ‘of marine ‘service, Dorothy. Marlon Smith, “DUTCH MAID RAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes, Anniversary Cakes *S geese 29. PEONS COLUMBIA ROCKGAS “PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS .. ’ BEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, | CLOTHES DRYING ‘ BULK: & CYLINDER “SERVICE e PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR I MOORE. ‘BUSINESS FORMS. LTD. ALER WALTER PIGEON FRANK LOVEJOY 55. acrés, more be Jess, for the of Boat fle-up and boom ped, a loss of nine gallon: i eee ie Seances ly L d. 1 [Bee Brookes, Agent, °*. AMITED. _ Free Estimates i CELGAR ‘| Dated'19th. December, ' 1959,:'::42 ] Dai