CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursdoy, Oct. 27, 1960 Castlegar SOCIALS Margaret Churches, Phone 9511 Mr, Calvin Bradford hos retur- ned ae. his home in Brandon, Man, Mr. a Mrs, Cecil Bradford visited friends and relatives at Cran- brook, Mr, and Mrs, O. H. King have returned: from) Vancouver where they attended the School Trustee's Convention, one A shower for Miss Sondra Har- rower was held at the home of Miss Margaret Aldrich. Corsages were presented to Miss Harrower, her mothey Mrs, Harrower and Mrs. Pollock by Mrs, H. Johnson. Games were played and the winners were: Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs McIver and Mrs McLuckie, Gifts were presented to Sandra in a decorated clothes- basket. Refreshments were then ser- ved and enjoyed by approximately 28 guests. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Harding and Miss Mar- ‘ garet Aldrich assisted by Mrs. H. Johnson and Miss Sybil Harrower, Oct. 11, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Sahlstrom of Cache Creek. £ Kinnaird Socials Celgar Loggers At Hakusp Get. Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5483 Mr, and Mrs, Jack. Stewart have returned from a pleasure and hunt- ing trip to Vernon, ‘Dr. and Mrs, A. D. Johnson have been on o holiday in Alberta where Dr. Johnson has been phea- sant hunting while Mrs, Johnson has been vialting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra, P, Wal- ker and family. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Gray accom- panied Mr, and Mrs. J, Lewis on a Pleasant weekend to the Lewis’ cote tage at Christina Lake, Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bonderoff for a few weeks is Mrs. Bonderoff's brother, Mr, Peter Sa- vinkoff of Langham, Sask. Winners at the CWL Bingo on| Saturday were: OH, Jone, Mrs. | Sam Stewart, Mrs, A, Shutek, Mrs. A. Webster, Mr, J. Miros, Mrs, Germaine, Mrs. A LePage, Mrs. N. Matheson, Miss D, Soberlak, Miss Joon Guido, Mrs. H, A. Thring, Mrs, John Stewart, Mrs. H, Thring, Mrs. R. Archambault and Mrs. D. ‘Tindale, Mrs, D. A, McIntosh accom- panied by Mr, McIntosh's mother, Mrs, Margaret, McIntosh, returned Menday from a vacation in Sask- achewan where they were the guests of relatives at Whitewood. Mrs, D. A, McIntosh also visited her mother, Mrs, L, M. Purdy and her slater, H. Purdy at Valcarres ond another sister, Miss Murlel Purdy in Saskatoon, ‘We ,welcome to Kinnaird Mr, and Mrs Richard Poul and thelr five children who are new residents, formerly of Prince Rupert. Mr, and Mrs, L, Shuty and two children of Nelson spent the week- end with Mrs. Shuty's mother, Mra. Steve Tureak and Mr. Tureak. Mr, J. 8 Bale of Cayley, Al- berta is visiting his son and daugh- ter-in-alw, Mr, and Mrs, M, Bale arid family, Recent guests of the Bales have been Mr. and Mrs, D, Neff of Salt Lake Clty, Utah, Their son, who has been doing missionary work here, A-/ accompanied them back to Utah last week, ‘Mrs,.A. McLeod who spent the aummer months with her daughter Aland son-in‘law, Mr. and Mrs, E, Fitzpatrick and family, has return- ed to her home in Saskatoon, Miss Charlene Bale whose lath birthday was on the 19th of this month, celebrated the occasion with @ slumber party on Friday night, Girl friends were Gall Award Presented | “The largest trophy in Western Canada,” was presented to Celgar Toggera at'a banquet staged in their honor at- Nakusp recently by ie company. ‘The loggers won the Rohertson, Hilllard Cattell trophy, which is 51 inches high, in Nelson's Chahko Mika celebration “in July in the Jogging competition. . Chahko Mika chairman Albert Maida led a group from Nelson ‘to pay homage to the champs, “You are the only team in North Amrelca to win the largest trophy in western” Canada,” sald Mr. Maida, in congratulating the team, Mayor T. 8. Shorthouse and Ald. Prizes totaling $1,575, including $1,000 In cash, will be given away at a Giant. Bingo being ‘planned by the Castlegar Kiwants Glub for this Saturday, ‘To be held in the SHHS: ‘gym, the proceeds -will again go to the wanians have been hard at work on the project for several weeks and all is now in readiness for the big night. Games will start at 8 p.m..sharp and the admission price is 10 centa Plus $1.90 for the first card. Extra cards’ will be available’ at 50 cents each for persons. who want to in- erease thelr chances, - Prizes to be given with the 10 games are, 1. -Kook-Out Portable Barbecue, courtesy of Marshall Waly; valued at $35. 2. McBrine pl matches ALK, the City of Nelson, expressing appreciation of the city to Mr. Maida and his committee, the contestants and the various asalsting companies for ma- king the event the success it was. Foreseeing greater plans for the next year’s celebration, they invited the Celgar team: to return. “Mayor Shorthouse and Ald McAdams also represented the donor company. Lug- gage, » mosse's Jewellery, $60. 3. Seven-inch Speedway Saw, $44.95, donated by Marlane Hotel. 4, Samioca 85 mm camera and caso with: built-in range finder and .ex- Posure ‘meter, $49.95, Pettitt Photos, & Camping equipment including 9 x 12 tent, Coleman camp stove, two cots, two sleeping bags, $120, Weal’s Store, 8. Electric blanket, $39, donated mis(HUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C: [pies PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ih; ....... 59 BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. ......... 75 VEAL RIB CHOPS, Ub. ‘DELNOR FISH & ‘CHIPS, pkg. ..... 49¢ NABOB JELLY POWDERS, (0 for-. .. 99¢ ie TOMATO SOUP. {0 oz. () nee ier MONARGH GAKE MIXES, Afor ... $1: 00 King Size Extra SOAP POWDER .. $1.49 PEANUTS in the shell, 2 ths 55c The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird g Notice of Election} Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of The Corporation of the Vil- im lage of Kinnaird, that I require the presence of the said electors ‘at the Village Office on Thursday the 10th day of November, 1960, at the hour of 10.00 (ten o’clock) in the forenoon for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Commis- sioner for the unexpired portion of a two- year & term, ending December the 31st, 1961. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates. shall be nominated in writing’ by two duly-qualified electors of the Municipality. The nomination-paper’ shall be delivered «to the Re-: M= turning Officer at any time between the date of HM this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination-paper may be in,the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall:state the name, re- sidence, and occupation of the person nominated in such’ manner as to sufficiently identify such’ didat paper shall be subscrib- ed to by the candidate. species In the event of a poll being necessary, such poli will be opened at the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall on the 21st day of November, 1960,. ibetween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and ‘8:00 P.M. of. which every person is chereby © required, to. take notice and govern himself accordingly. : Giyen under my. hand at Kinnaitd, “B.C: this: 25th day of October, 1960. eon Se RJ. ‘Morice, Returning Officer § Kennedy, Wendy McMillan, Pat Me- Ivor, Linda Palsson, Carol Grout- age, Diane Soberlak and Terry Mc- Leod, Visiting Mr, and Mrs, Hal Brig- geman and family has been the former's aunt, Mrs, Fred. mest Boulet, IWA regional nid of the log- ging competitions, described events behind the scenes; telling how the committee obtained the co-opera- tion of logging and equipment com- panies in staging the show. Chief Lewis Reporls mouth respiration - impressed. fire chief. Ed Lewis at the 57th annual of Deer Park, RENATA SOCIALS - Mrs, M. Rohn Mrs, Henry Toews has returned from Creston where she has been visiting at the home of her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arrowsmith. Mr, and Mrs. J, Dyck and were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J, Hamm of. Nel- son. Mr. D. @chapansky and son Wayne of Trail were weekend visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, I. Wiebe. “Mr, and Mrs. 8, Lanzarotta of Castlegar were Sunday. visitors ‘at |.| the home of : Mr, and Mrs. Jack Neufeld. The film narten Luther” was. shown at the school on “Sunday night, ** xo : Pall of the Renata ‘Womens’. Insti- tute was held ‘at the president’s home, Mrs, P. Warkentin. Commit- ‘[ [tee reports were given as ‘follows: .{ Citizenship convenor reported, that, $12.50 had been sent to the film council at Nelson for the showing of eight National Films. The new' daughter Eleanor and Mrs. K. Dyck] sor. Art Exhibition Next — Week at High School The B.C, Art Cricuit Exhibition “Paintings of People” will be held in the Activity Room of the high school next Tuesday’ and ‘Wednes- day. The PHE 20 Girls’ Club is spon~| 44, “Paintirigs of People” a series of is one of of Canadian fire ‘chiefs t Calgary. Mr. Lewis told the Castlegar coune!l at ts last meeting that a rookie fireman was used os a live model: for the mouth-to-mouth de- monstration. The local chief said he hardly believed a man could in- flate his own chest to the size an- other person can inflate a victim's chest to in mouth-to-mouth respira- ton. ‘The fire chief said that a dis- cussion on the transportation ats produced by the Vancouver Art Gal- |lery with the help of a grant from the Canade Council. The exhibition, which will be’ open daily, from 12,30 to 1.15 pm. and from “7.30 to 9.30 Ppm., shows that though man’s image hag fi- gured prominently in art on and off ‘through history, it is an image which is continually changing — pon period to-period,: from artist to artist. St is lear Mint ‘ian, the:ar- tist, {8 more than. meets the eye. Mhe purpose of” the exhibition is to suggest something of the in- finite variety of -experience which can centre about a common subject, in this case man, and the way in which each is expressed through a unique pictorial image, Projectionlst ts Murray Nelson. Social Welfare convenor.repor- ted having paid a number of sick calls during the summer months. Cemetery convenor reported pipes yand hoses put away for: the’ winter. Forty dollars was paid for the care- bed of the’ cemetery. : discussed unused first ald: vequipaicat end decided.to sell blankets, pillows, sheets, etc., but retain the stretcher. A letter from the pronnee ROBSON SOGIALS ‘Mra, Johnson, Phone 8165” - Mr," A. Quarice of Vancouver is Spending a few. days with his po er, Mrs, . M. Quance. Mir, and. ‘Mrs. John oO. Dolphin of, Midway. were weekend. guests of storage - of the conference had brought ‘out the fact that “Dominion and BC, reulations on the subject are al- most exact to the letter.” He sald the conference had al- so discussed the duties of the Do- minion fire commissioner; heard papers ,on Calgary's gas bylaws; witnessed a manufacturer's display of fire fighting equipment and watched a demonstration of oil fire entingulshers: ee ‘Lewis’. saia* hie hed alsa| teers, ‘That's quite a percentage.” | — * Kinnaird Permits | Over Si Million Pees Permits totaling $1,335,~ ‘have been ‘issued so far tals He in Kinnaird. AT ‘think: we're shead ‘of Van: couver © ste laughed village ard: Loeblich when the Castlegar and’ District Arena. Ki-| cash. Giant Bingo Sat. by Castlegar Hotel. 7. Sult or other metchandlse, $75, Leltner’s Clothing. 8, “Fleetwood . four-speaker © ‘stereo record player, $90.96, Rick’s TV. 9. ROA Victor clock radio with. timed »| appliance outlet, $51.50,. Electronic Services, 10, Grand prize of $1000 in UNICEF Collection . At Robson ‘Monday on Monday night, . Halloween, Robson Boy Scouts will collect from docr:to door for donations.to UNI- - OBF. ‘These ‘donations are used ‘to provide: milk, vacines and. other medical. cate; for children in under- . privileged: Sant, i 4 Balanced formula. . 8 ounces 3.98 SUPER. PLENAMINS.. “CANADA'S-LARGEST SELLING “VITAMIN- MINERAL FORMULA new! § “SUPER PLENAMINS- JUNIOR - LIQUID ‘VITAMINS ‘e for ahitdren up to 12. years tamins plus minerals —to help guard your child's suon for growth, Candy-flavored, 18 oumees 6.98 In Practice Here : - “A demonstration of mouth-to-|, * NATIONALLY, ADVERTISED * Pitts Prescriptions CASTLEGAR PHONE 4231 - PLAZA PHONE 5271 - “Battery | Dead? : just dying -. -Orjust dying . 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Waldie spent a few days in Spokane, re~ turning home Monday evening. ‘They were the guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Loveland, Mra. J. Raine and Miss Mildred Raine were Trail visitors, Saturday. ‘Mrs. J. Hunter and) Mra. J. Danchella -motored to Trail Friday. B.C. ART “Paint People” | SHHS acriviry st November 2nd and 3rd. ‘SILVER COLLECTION fe SPONSORED BY P.H.E. 20 GIRLS’ EXHIBIT ~~ 20 piece China Dinner sels Regular $1.43 On Sale . $6.93 20 piece Pe China Dinner sels Reg. $10.99 Sale $8.99 Or. Waldo Yale Joins Dr. ‘Fowler... ‘; Dr. Waldo Yulq wilt arrive. in Castlegar next week to practice in association: with Dr, ©, 8; (Pat) Fowler, KRC. OKs $1125. In. Grants at Meet Grants totalling $1,125 were ap proved at last week's meoting of the Welfare in the past, The letter stated that 2 as the ipsa elartibertictaaand [SS | Shower Held For Mrs. Robert Park ‘A miscellaneous ‘shower for Mra, Robert. Park, nee Bratt , | was held on Oct. 7 iat the home and Recreation Society. i ss scan anit the three allotments making’ up this figure:went to the welfare committeé of the Canadian Legion, Branch No... 170, which re- celved $600. ‘Legion ‘president James Leckle attended’ the meeting to present|: the -application ‘and’ explained. the increased. néed’ for welfare funds, as’ many unemployed persons have come to the area and ‘he felt this neod will continue fou some time. Mr, Leckie assuréd KRO direc- tors'that the grant would be ad- ministered with the utmost care, He polnted. out the welfare requests must go through’ the local police office and are very closely watched, ‘Four hundred dollars will go to the Cnstlegar Air Cadet Squadron. The Squadron did not apply. for a grant. lost year, Last: allotment: to the “Air Cadets was $300 and’ the eee was increased this year. Dr, Yule was raised in Branch Manitoba where his father was 8 general practitioner for many years in the northern missions. The new Castlegar doctor is a graduate of the University of Manitoba and prac- tced in Penticton and Kelowna be- fore ‘going to England for eee years of post-graduate surgery £1 which ‘he hes just returned, vot the “canadian Bible. Society’ was pped m | Children, Silver Birch School branch, voted $125. This organization has formerly been known as the British and Foreign’ Bible Society, whose aim is to'make the Bible available to all people of the world in thelr | the native tongues. A letter received from the Koo- tenay - Society for ~ Handica| thanked the directors for their help _ Anglican Activity — For. Sector Plan | “To make a good church better” is the aim of activity pi tly be- In preparation’ for their work, ing carried out by the Anglican Church in’ Castlegar‘and Kinnaird. Late last: March the congrega- tions of St. Alban’s, Castlegar, and Bt. John’s, Kinnaird, realizing the fact of community’ expansion and growing association,’ voted in fa- vour of amalgamation and the .es- tablishment of a central church, At this time, a central committee of the was of the General Com of the Sector Plan haye-been at- tending a training course along. with members from Anglican Parishes in the Arrow. Lakes and with members of the’ United “Ohurch who have similar programs underway" among thelr own congregations, Anglicans’ ‘who ‘have recently arrived in the area are invited by the committee to attend the con- and set about to devise a plan for the con- solidation of shure. facilities ‘andl Program, fies "To -provide an: ‘seginteatianall' tramework,- a; plan: developed “by |~ the Canadian Council of '€ dinner and to contact the Bev. HLT. G. Rage, at 5347, ‘Hen Hospitalized and known as the Sector Plan .was adopted and “a Sector: Committee| - sppeinted to carzy cut a full-eval-| . uation: of church. program, . needs _ At present, “0: mlembers ot tis - After Accident foreign bus and ‘a .transport’ truck trina’ Nicbiond a eer din otivity, leading :to a 2 free congrega- tional -dinner to. be’. held “in':-the SHES cafeteria at ‘630 pan, * ‘Sat, Nov. '5, ‘and:to: an” every-member: viistation on: ‘Bunday,: Nov. this 20, *Jing driven Bye Alex Poohachos’ of ete in Cas- tlegar hespital are’. ‘Arnold EBwert transpo1 belonging to J. Reither of Richmond, but be- t Argiican family and to obtain Pied wes for. finaticial ‘support to start in 1961,..."- “The Céntral’ Committer : of. es Alban’s- and St. John’s ‘has evolved an ambitious “program fora -new central church And officials say it is Heartening: to ‘note, that study. done 80 far by the Sector’ Committee re- , ‘veals that'this can be achieved with-|'~” out financial- hardship ‘to anyone. Funeral Held For: ips ee Margaret Nixon - Funeral service : for’. the. late ‘Margaret Nixon, 85, Slocan Valley oldtimer, was held’ last. ‘Thursday from St.’ Paul's -Angllean Church, Blocan Olty. 3 Mrs,..Nixon died‘on Oct. 17°in the. Castlegar hospital. She has re- sided for'the past year at Kinnaird. Castlegar, Funeral (Home | was a charge of arrangements, east on Columbia Avenue at 7 am. when apparently the ‘small “pus came off a side. road. and ‘they .collided.. The small bus was. rolled over:from the imipact, sending ‘its ‘passengers fiy- ing out of its: front doors, “Poohachos: and his passenger. a. Derien ‘of - Richmond, were not er- ~ Legion ‘CORNER with an’ application by ‘the ‘gov- ernment-owned B.O, Power. Com- mission for'a water licence. ‘The spower: commission ts ithe ‘agency designated to handle ‘the Physical construction. . {Vancouver sources have. thate- ated that’ the hearings will take place in Nocember in Castlegar, Nelson and Revelstoke, However. ‘Mr, Williston promised in Castle- gar that all levels along the river would be staked before: hearings are held And this may taks’ some Hoe) school gym on Sat., Nov. § when the Colwns meet the SHHS Rockers, ‘These’ merry madcaps of the hardwood are a bunch of ‘fun-lov- ing youngatera who play their aud- fence for ‘laughs trom the’ time they romp out on the floor until they leave the court spinning basketballs on fore-finger tips, . ’ The Harlem Clowns stage all the comic routines of clown. bas- ketball ‘plus & lot of impromptu : stuff. They often concoct gage as they go along, like ‘the night one of’ the Clowns borrowed o camera from. fan and took his’ own pic- ture. And there: was the night that a college coach suddenly sent in men from the bench. ‘The , Clowns met this challenge by recruiting fans from the stands. ‘The Jest two minutes of this game was quite a merry mixup, Fans get a big laugh out of the act when one of the Harlem Clowns takes over the referee’s job — he never calls fouls on the opposing CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1960 BIRTHS - KIRBY — To Mr..and Mro, Kingsley Kirby of Kinnaird, Oct. 20, @ son, if LIND —° To Mr: and Mrs. Gil- bert Lind ‘of Slocan City,: Oct. 20, SMITH — To Mr, and’ Mrs. Fredrick Gmith of -Gaatlegar, Oct. 2, a son, team — he calls them on his team- mates for such violations as “Tra- yelling without oe suitcase” or “Fun- ny Stuff,” Then the regular referee is Hrully called son to, cater tree shot. — To Mr. and Mrs, Victor Paolin! of Castlegar, Oct. 24, a daughter. BENHAM, — To Mr. and Mes, Reld -enhiaen .of “Robean, Oct 24, a .daughter. : FRED and MARG CASTLE. -BOWLADROME FROM ms CK's Good Luck..... _MANAGEMENT AND STAFF 240°-- Ist AVE. fs. quite an: honor and s wonderful opportunity to ‘See ‘some real: “bange ; | response, ‘Track committea reported that we had placed last. in. the Meet with one. medal.. However it the, hospital better showing next’ ‘year,: “ > Oct. 31 at 630° p.m. ‘ CASTLE - Plan. a 1 Bowling OF THE Party” Now! : PRIZES FOR THE MAN OR LADY WITH. THE HIGHEST "SCORE EACH DAY:MONDAY:TO THURSDAY ‘ALLEYS. Sate ain ser ations DARN ssa ia