Lady Curlers! There will be a meeting of Lady Curlers in the Marlane Hotel, Tuesday, November 7th at 7.30 p.m. : Ladies who are unable to attend but would like to curl please phone 365-5179. NEW MEMBERS VERY WELCOME | LL | { l ee ee nnn eA . ROAST BEEF, blade, Ib, ......... 55c TIDE, King Size, set eeeeenees _ WEATHERSTRIP 12 foot Felt 20 foot Felt DOOR - FLEX-O-TITE per set ALUMINUM SILL STRIPS ... Flex-O- Claes. 36 in, per foot 48 i in., per foot . Storm Window Kits 36” X 72”, each $1.25 Mitchell Supply Ltd. PHONE 365-7112 ms CHUCK'S ‘RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. Castlegar Socials Mrs, H. Johnson, Phome 365-8254 Mr, and Mrs, J. Wells and GWL Bazaar Well Attended The CWL Bazaar on Saturday held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall seemed to take pre- cedence among the ten-goers that afterncon, when the various at- tractive booths were also patron- ized. winners at the successful event were as follows: door prize, Mrs, A. Bldridge; sodality prize, Mrs, G. Pasutti of Genelle; raffle draw, Vicki Jaques of Castlegar; H. C. Goderis of Castlegar; R, Fogolin, Castlegar; . Schafer, Calgary; Marianne Lenihan, Robson and A. Ritzke of Kinnaird, Bingo prize winners were’ as follows: Angela Hominiuk, Mra. Cummings, Mrs. D, Paul, ” Sheryl! Cleeve, Mrs, A. H, Hominiuk, Mrs. ‘W, Schwartzenhauer, Mrs, E, Web- ster, John Gall, Jody Cleeve, Mar- sha Hominiuk, John Ungarian, Mrs. D, Adshead, Mrs, W. Horning, 8: Mrs, Ross Turner and Mrs, G. ‘Mar- shall, a Musical Program For Sr. Citizens A musical program was enjoyed by the Senior Citizens last Friday evening. kins, accompanied by Mrs. Walper on the plano, gave several solos and duets. ‘These songs, which were much enjoyed by all'the audience, ‘Mr. Walper sang some Irish songs, accompanying himself on the guitar, £ - By request he sang the famous Irish Iullaby which was very much appreciated, Mr. Hawkins, true to form, dis- Played his gift of comedy both by his songs and actions. These were thoroughly enjoyed. A hearty vote of thanks went out to Mr. and Mrs, Walper and Jock Hawkins for a vere. enjoyable evening. were jolly, rollicking Supper and bingo were enjoyed | ° .|by those attending. Many prize ‘Wally Walper and Jock Haw-| day, RIB STEAKS, heef, Ib, .......... 69¢ VEAL CHOPS, Ih, ..........-+ . 69¢ BACON, side sliced, Ib. .\........ 590 PORK CHOPS, all culs, Ih, .... .. 59 $1.28 MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ihs,,...... 58 BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib ........... 296, PREM, Swift’s, 2 tins - ve vaces 85 DEER PARK SOCIALS Mes, C. T. Williamson | Mr. and Mrs. FL Briggeman were recent visitors to Kinnaird where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs. C. Williamson had as a recent guest the latter's uncle, Mr. Carl Reimer of Vancou- ver. Mr. Relmer was enroute to Renata’ where- he js spending a holiday, : son Larry were weekend visitors to Moyle, B.C., where they were the guests of the former's brother-in- law and alster, Mr. and Mrs, We ‘Walker, Mrs. H. C. Coleman was 8 weekend visitor to Spokane, Wash. She was accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. R. C. Coleman of Syringa Oreelk, Mrs. J. Stucklberger left to spend a few days in Trail where Mr. Stucklberger is a patient in Trail-Tadanac . hospital. Mr, and Msr.:A, Hortnick and son Davidr of Trail spent the week- end at thelr summer home in Deer Park. - a : SMALL POPULATION Canada covers more than se- ven per cent of. the world’s total ana area, but has less than three- TN ifths of one per cent of the wor- ta population. : ~IcUaRe HUDNUT, for deep Limited Time Offer Home Permanent = QB6saie a Reg. $1. 25 Size with crystal-clear waving lotion @ take curls |‘ PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS and PLAZA DRUG: Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Phelps and|_ successful tea and bake sale in the| . daughter Karin lef, Monday for Victoria ‘where they will make their home. Mr, Wells, of the Bank of Montreal staff, has been transfer- red to Victoria. Mrs, H. Gergely, who spent sev- eral days in Vancouver, returned home Tuesday, Enroute home she made a stopover, at Oliver where she visited her son’ and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Gergely and famliy, Mr, and Mrs, G. Easteott of Rossland visited with relations for a short while Saturday evening. visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A, McLuckle of ‘Trail were weekend visitors at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mebuckie, Mr, Burt Campbell returned Monday from Vancouver where he attended the annual provincial So- cial Credit convention. ‘Craig Schellenberg 1s a patient in the Castlegar hospital, Mr. J, M. ebeth and Mr. ,| Paul Moroso spent the past week- end in Vancouver: where they at- tended the annual Certified General Accountants’ convention. Mr, and Mrs. Jim McLuckie were weekend visitors in Spokane. Misg Wendy Wright of ‘Trail spent Saturday in Castlegar attend- Ing the soccer game at the high school, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Seaton of Castlegar and Mr, and Mrs, D, G. Rogers of Kinnaird motored to Col- ville last Wednesday to attend the Rogers—Seaton nuptuals, Mrs, L. P. Ferguson and Mrs, I, McNeill motored to Trail on Tues- Mr, and Mrs. D, Duncan were Castlegar visitors Monday evening. Mr. ang Mrs, H. Grummett were Trail visitors Wednesday, Mrs. James Elliot returned home at the weekend after attend- ing the graduation exercises of her daughter, Mary Anne Macdonald, from the General Hospital School of Nursing in Edmonton, While in Alberts, Mrs. Eliot visited her son end family, Rev. and Mrs, James Elliot and granddaughter, Joanne of, Magrath, Mr, W. BR. McCutcheon, Dr. J. V. Hall and Mr. G. McLachlin spent the Lardeau, Mrs. H. Gergely is a patient in ‘the Castlegar. h Mr, John Detaiel left Tuesday for Edmonton to attend the funeral of his mother, who passed away on Monday. Mrs. E, Thatcher returned to Trail to visit with her son, Mr, Jim Thatcher. L ss Halloween’ Tea Is Successful — 8t, Alban'’s Guild held a very parish hall last Saturday. . - The hall was’attractively dec- orated in the Halloween theme with black cats, witches, pumpkins, skel. etons, etc. The serving table .was covered with s lace cloth and centered with @ hom of plenty: full of small Pumpkins. This was flanked on each side with a witch on her broom and et the back of the table was a bas. ket of bullrushes and ‘greens. - The individual tea tables were each centered with the Halloween motif, Rev. Day officially declared the sale open. The young ladies who served ten were Margie Thorp, Ja- net Moffat and Elizabeth: Deans, ‘They also carried out the Halloween theme in their aprons which were the style, color snd shape. of a pumpkin, the afterncon were Mrs, H. John- son, Mrs. F. Gibson, Mrs. James Kelly and Mrs. Ray Jones, In charge of the novelty table was Mrs W. Devitt; bake table, Mrs. H. Pitts and Mrs. N, McNabb; tea tickets, Mra, R, Maddocks; kit- chen, Mrs. T, Lampard, Mra. F Woodrow, Mrs, Jack Killough, Mrs, Bert. Crissall, Mrs, M. Hingley and Mrs. Walter Thorp, ‘W. Eastoi Renata Man: Declared Bead Mr. Justice H. I. MeInnes of Officially Neils Henry Hanson of.‘ Renata dead at a hearing in Nelson last, week, The Renata father disappeared seven years ago and was presum- ed dead, due to drowning in Lower Arrow Lake, ‘Mr, Hanson was last seen Jeav- ing Castlegar In his 16-foot power + |Jaunch to return home, July. 24, 1954. Two hours later the- empty launch was spotted churning along Mrs, H. Johnson was a Trail! . & successful weekend hunting in| Presiding at the urns during |. The Soo Prize was won Py, ‘Mrs. | in the water. His body was never KINNAIRD; B.Cr-* _ Instant Coffee 10 02. san. $M AQ Margarine 2 lbs. Garlic Rings 3 for Ground Beef Ib. SUN RYPE Apple Juice ane 48 02. TIN... MALKIN‘S Fruit Cocktail 2 tins Coffee Ib. ‘AYLMER Tomato Soup A TINS oo cccceeecon f BICKS Dill Pickles 32 ae CUT-UP TRAY-PAK Frying Chicken each . “FARM RIPE. Tomatoes tube SUNKIST Oranges ss 5<. PUREX ~ Toilet Tissue 4 rolls... TOPS Dog or Cat Food wos $1, 00. Tide King size box .. $1.25 Wax Refills 2 rolls 49c Open daily 9. a.m. to.9 pam. except Monday, siete 12 noon’ WE DELIVER NT Our remodelling is almost completed ‘and we hope to have it cleaned AT as a es ae ray Teeter ry ee Ronald ree of Robeon, Noy. 2, a daughter, R, Prairie, Man., Oct, 8, a daughter, Mr, and Mire, Members ‘of Lion's Head‘ Lodge entertained their grand patriarch at their regular meeting last week. ‘THOMSON — m6 FIO and Mrs, D. Kirkness is the grand patri. Cw. Thonison of Portage” La | arch of the B.O. Oddfellows and re- sides at Chilllwack,.He was paying : eee aA es | OL . iT TT TTA TATTOO GT Come ln And Save = = — = = Central Trading Ieee ~ KINNAIRD, 8.6. FREE DELIVERY "PHONE 365.3093" Milk CARNATION, 6 tins Cheese SPREADEASY, 2 Ibs., .... 99c = ‘Tomato J u ice Malkin‘’s ees 39c A9c Bologna SLICED, LB, occas 29cz Coffee "FRESH GROUND, LB. .... Potatoes 10 tas, Tide KING SIZE “OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ———EE WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY . AND DRY CLEANERS ‘DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY: & . THURSDAY. —— his official vistt’ to the lodges of the interior, After o short business meeting the members of Kingarson Rebekah were invited to attend a social evening. The mentbers of Lton's Head Lodge served delicious ‘re- freshments, after which Reg Bro, nobel. grand. of Castlegar lodge, .in-. troduced Mr, Kirkneas, ‘The grand patriarch expressed the Pleasure of his wife and him- Oddfellow Patriarch Visits self ot being present and at the very warm reception they had re- celved, He spoke of the work Odd- fellows are doing such as the eye bank, bursaries, United Nations public speaking, etc. Mr. Bro thanked the grand pa- triarch for his very informative ad- dress, He then introduced Percy Jo. nes, district deputy to the grand patriarch of B.C., who said he was ‘Pleased to be present and to enjoy Ger fraction you can: | TRUST! Buy Firestone “Town '& Country -WINTER — : GUARANTEED TO 60 on wea HE Put new “Town & Country" tires on your car this fall. If you're stopped by traction prob- a odessa 8 UNE MUN ALORTN SDI MUA CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 2, 1961 ath Robson Socials Mrs. A. K. Waldle, Phone 365-5921 Mra, T, A, Sanfard returned from Edmonton where she attend- ed the 50th Anniversary Celebra- the address just heard. The next speaker Introduced was W. F. Watson, grand represen- tative of the Grand Lodge of B.C., who told of his visit to the sessions held 1n California which he had at. Mr. Bro on behalf of the. local lodge thanked the spenkers and all those who attended, Mrs. E, Murray of Kingarson Lodge thanked the brothers for the invitation to at- tend and for the refreshments, Mrs, W. F, Watson also spoke for a short while telling of the sister lodge to the grand encamp- ment, Thete were visitors present from Trall and Rossland. tions of Edmonton General Hospi- ot of which she fs ‘an alumni mem, To aes and Mrs. R. T. Waldle have returned from a recent trip to Van- couver, 5 eee A social meeting of the Robson Evening Group was held ag’ the home of Mrs, B. Macalister with 16 members and three visitors -pre- sent, Games were played and: pri- zes won by Mrs, B. Macalister, Mrs, A, Bmecher and Mrs, J. Lenahan. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, J. Schuepfer. Hos- tess will be Mrs, R, Nickerson, Re- freshments were served by hostes- ses, Mrs, B. Macalister and Mrs, R. Oborne, Kinnaird Socials BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT OPEN MON. - FRI. 9 AM. m. on Mrs, J. Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 Mrs, Elmo . Galluce! ‘recently joined her husband here from Port Arthur, Ontario, as guests of the Axel Nielsen family, Mr. and - Mrs. Galluci are visiting: relatives and friends in Penticton and Vancou- ver this week, They hope to locate ‘| permanent residence in B.O, Mr. lems in mud, ice or snow, we'll. pay the tow, No argument — no red tape. PLUS thousands of extra miles on dry pavement. Fire- stone engineers know that nat- ural rubber wears too fast at high speeds, so they developed Firestone Rubber-X. This ad- vanced rubber gives the trac- tion of natural rubber, plus far tonger: mileage and a ‘silent tide, : USE YOUR CREDIT CARD No down paynient Six months to poy 4 Castle ‘Motors - Ltd. -PHONE 2411 Gallucci came to Kinnsirg from Port Arthur’some time ago. Four days of big gaine hunting was anticipated by Ray Heagy and Bill Henne when they left. Monday morning for Elk Valléy in Ray's station wagon, Elk Valley is situa- ted in the Fernie district. Mr, and Mrs, O. J, Wilson are recently home: from 10 days spent in Kimberley. Mr, Wilson enjoyed some hunting and fishing while they were the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Wilson. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Dahlin retur- ned Thursday ‘from a trip.toe Boise, Idaho. They spent a week with Mra. Dahlin’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Billy Marsh. _ ‘Misg Arlene True. will arrive tomorrow to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph ‘True. She is from her Position at the Royal Bank in Van- couver. The Trues are planning a visit to Calgary while she ts here. Mr. and Mrs; Martin Henke motored to Nakusp onthe weekend, visiting Mr. Henke’s mother, Mrs. Clara Henke. Visiting the Henkes this week are their son-in-law and daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Alf Roberts and oo ghter, of TENDER AVACADOS 2 for 29c Mr. and Mrs,, Martin pike a Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs, R, J. Fen- ner of Kinnaird and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson of Trail visited Idaho Falls for four days, returning Sun- day. Figura Skating _ Workshop Sun. The Nelson Figure Skating Club and the department of education Community Programs Branch are sponsoring a workshop this Sunday from 630 p.m. to 830 p.m. Clubs from all over the West Kootenay have been invited to at- tend, It is expected clubs from Trail, attend, Is ST. 9 BIG DAYS — November 2nd ‘To Celebrate our First Year in Castlegar we offer you many Savings on our stock of Furniture and “apblinnces — Come in Today — During Our to Tith—9 BIG DAYS Choose from our grand selection of wonderful HOME NEEDS at great savings to you. 2 Pce. Lounge & Chair Beige or Brown, Pliofoam: Layer on Lounge and reversible :chair ‘cushion, Nylon Cover, Hardwood construction, NO. TRADE REQUIRED wen”. $169.50 Anniversary. - a 5 Pce. Badroar Suite. SPECIAL . 48 inch; double dresser, 6 drawers, ‘chest and 54 inch Book: Case Bed, 220 coil mattress and matching seca”... SRRTAY Anniversary “$110.00: Trade Offer. 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