CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1962 Make 1,231 Hospital Visits Momberg of the LA to the Ca-/o very successful 1961, Both reports | was named honorary president, nadian Legion Branch No, 170 held | were approved. their regular monthly meeting In Tt was decided that get-well the Legion Hall Tuesday evening cards would be sent to sick legion-| Mrs, ©. Dunn and Mrs, F. Bacon; with 14 members prosent ond the| naires when In hos; pital, Mrs, F. Bo- prealdent, Mrs, D, Adshead presid-| con reported visiting in the hospltal,|ficer, Mrs, Wadey; ing, It was very Interesting to note that|Mrs.A, Lampard, Mrs, B, Hill, Mrs, Minutes of the December meet. The president named her com- mittees: Standard and flag bearers, RENATA SOCIALS Mrs. M, Rohn Mr, and Mrs, 1. Maryanne and Brian have taken up residence in their home at Kin- naird, Mrs, I, Penner has ret planist, Mrs. M, Peachy; Maison of-! nome after being a patient in the membership, | Ogstiegar hospital, Mr, &, Ohizmazis and son Gregx during 1961 there had been 1231} FP, Bacon and Mrs. J, Leckie; buy- accompanied by Ray McLean were ing were read by the secretary, Mrs,| visits made to the hospital and the|i:g committee, Mrs, E, A, McDon- recent visitors to Celgary. R, Wadey and adopted. A new/ patients visited all recolyed a small trent from the members making the member Mrs, R, Johnson wns xe- ceived and given s hearty welcome. @irs. E. A, MoDonald, treasurer, read the monthly report and the visite. ving; catering convenor, Mrs C. Dunn assisted by Mrs, J, H. Ungar. Mrs, H. Hett a charter member|ian and Mrs, W. Brownlie. 1961 financial report which showed|of the LA now living in Victoria. It waa decided to leave it to the msCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BREEZE OR SURF, King Size, ..... 99¢ SUGAR, 10 fhs., ............... 196 PUREX, while, 8 rolls ........... 99 - MARGARINE, Solo, 2 ths. ........ 48 COFFEE, Nahob, regular or fine, Ib., 69c¢ WAX PAPER REFILLS, 100 fil. 2 for 48¢ BLABE ROAST BEEF, th, ........ 88 ABABON, side sliced, th, ........: 58e SMOKED con, Wig ceva tenet enss SOB sale at the Legion bingo on. Feb, 17 and March 24, An. executive meeting will he on Feb, 19, The members decided to have refreshments after the mectings to commence at the Feb- Tuary meeting, The year's report of the LA's activitles and financial statement were read by Mra, Mc- Donald and this report will be sent to the provincial command, ‘MYs. M. Peachy was the winner of the evening's booster prize, There ‘being no further business the meet- ing was adjourned. - ald and Mrs, M. Hingley. Get-well cards and flowers, Mrs. D. K, Le-| daughter Gwen were weekend vis!- Mr, and Mrs, R, Sahistrom and tors to Kinnaird, Forks was 2 weekend visitor here. Miss June Lang and Miss Lor- | buying mater-|raine Fladager returned from ‘Trail | fag where they attended the “Minlis- {als for drapes for the hall windows. re eee It was also decided to hold a bake | terial Convention.” KINNAIRD SOGIALS held at the home of Mrs, Wadey|Mrs..J, Kaufman, Phons 365-5488 Miss Rose Marle, Buckna en- Joyed a semester break from her studies when she visited with her na, on 8 short holiday from Notre Dame College. Mr. A. D. MeWhinnle Is at-|f tending a course at the coast in the National Unemployment Insur- ance Commission ‘at Trail, He ts expected to return at the weekend, | ‘While the ‘wind whistled and the temperature hovered at zero outaide, some 70 members of the Arrow Boat Club, their families Anglicans to Start lasivuction Course ‘The Angcan parish of Castle- gar-Kinnaird will begin a 16-week course for Boat Club Members Re-Live Summer Days and friends, forgot the weather and the Arrow Lakes. watching some G, 5. “Pat” Fowler and looked for- ward eagerly to the happy day when it’s “anchors aweigh ands | wind to leeward.” MMe. ocoasion waa. 2 pot-luck ‘Twin. Rivers hall lest weekend, the first of a series of get-togethers sponsored by the club with the che in preparation for the sacrament of confirmation to be administered in May, : >" Mhe’ Reverend ©." R. Day, pare Ish priest, will conduct the classes. For adults desirous of confirm. ation or further instruction In the teaching of the church, classes will pm, at the rectory. These classes will start on Sunday, Jan, 28; For young-people 11 through 16 years of age, classes will. be held in be, conducted each’ Sunday at 9 ing; Jective of of. beating enthusiasts and -inter= eatéd friends and _elso of something about’ the “rules. of the sea,” boating etiquette’ and other forms of yachtmanshlp. }The guests were welcomed by ‘Commodore “Jim”: Macbeth who in- gave a Sat Oe on the elementary rules and St. Alban’a Ohurch on on Feb. 7, at, 345 pm, These classes. will start |’ for vessels and those-that sail them. ‘This was followed by quiz on’ G, Wiebe, |i Mr, deck Hansen of Grand | Be parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, W. Buck- | fm connection with his position’ with | # xelived the sunny summer days on | By beautiful scenic slides taken by Dr. 18 supper and social evening at the | i SPECIALS Your Premiums are the money you save by paying less for all your food needs at Cut-Rate Groceteria SHOP & COMPARE Low. Price!...High Quality SOLO Ibs. 49 MARGARINE Cheese 2 ib.box 99c. “JEWEL — Shortening 3 Ib. tin’.......... : PRESH WHOLE FRYING Chicken The 8 3ge Pork Chops all cuts ib. 49c as ‘Side Bacon Ib. 59c "Frazer Vale Frozen Peas, 12 oe 2iieas fe a BOE Aylmer Ketchup, 11 oz, 2 bottles, - eee ee Wei he Kersey Peanut Butter, :4 Ib. oe ISSUES ose) BG eg ss - Kraft Dinner, 2. pkgs., Rooster Coffee, Ib, ......... cise s sees .. 69c Sun Rype Apple Juice, 48 oz., 2 tins ....... .. 79¢ Carnation Powdered Milk, 3b. box ........... 68¢ oe a r i Sr. Citizens, Cadets, Legion Welfare Reps at KRC Mee! AIRLINE. TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD (continued from page one) musical. programs, -The Oanadian lect | Legion alo lets the group have the “WEST'S Dept, Store, Phone 365-4911 use of the hall rent-free, which is ‘|a great help, +H. F, Hyson spoke on activities of the Castlegar Air Cadet Squad- ron, No. 581, representing the Civil- lon Committee. The number of Oa- dets has increased enormously frorit Central Phone 365-3093 Trading Free Delive: Sc ial Trading | Prem mn Pork Chops Bologna 1s. Tide. ine size A Dog Food 0Ps, 10 tins. Butter Ist GRADE, LB. ee Coffee NABOB, Ib., : Baby Food 36 to 57, he sald, They have taken part in a variety of activities, hoc- key, bowling, summer camp, ¢tc. boys Provincial total funds are below very well in the competitlons in camp, Mr. Hyson felt the area was fortunate to have qualified instruc. tors available, these . being ROAF and RAF personnel, and the cadets were learning many interesting and useful things sbout navigation, en- gines, radios, to name a few. He ex- ‘pressed the thanks of the Squadron up| to men in the armed services and Bibles to refugees, He stated the Braille languages, at about one-tenth of the cost of. producing it. , Although the Bible. has been translated into some 1,100 tongues, there are still about 2,000 languages which do not have the Bible. As world grows there azo and the Civilian ¢ for grants received from the Commun- ity Chest to help out in the worl, Representing. Castlegar and Dis. trict Minor Hockey, Ron McIntyre prsented:a ‘financial statement for the. past season, thanking KRO for the help already given, and advis- ing they will need, a larger sum in the future, Costs of ice time have been raised from $4 to 95 an hour this year, (Phere: are 220 boys enroled and each has about two hours of hockey a. week, including games and: prac- tice, This. is, much; lower than in the larger centres. Mr, Molntyre felt it would cost in the neighbor- hood of $2,000 “to operate’, minor. hockey in the District, Rey. BR, K. Webb, speaking for —5/ the ‘Canadian and’ Forelgn Bible LB Spare Ribs ws. $1.00 OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. * AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY . AND DRY. CLEANERS © Gociety, said the need for. help in distributing the word of the Bible “continues to grow in urgency.” | have Ldttle League ball, new. demands for the Word of God, The Bible Gociety faces its greatest challenge and greatest op- portunity, and the Bible 1s Chriat- Janity'’s greatest weapon, Mr, Webb thanked direotors of the Community Cheat for the'grants recelved in the past’ years toward the work of spreading the printed word through the world. . The Castlegar Amateur Athletic Association . was . represented. by andy 8 Shutek, who stated there are the desired objective and Mr, Webb |rary vice-president, reported ;for outlined the supplying of : Gospels |the Association in the absence of Bible Js supplied | in./27 different |Tho building has been improved in Ross Whittaker, Castlegar Lib- GO, H, King, president. Mr, Whittaker said the Library ls maintelned by volunteer labour, past years and there are now about 4,000 volumes on the’ shelves, adult and juvenile fiction and non-fic- tion, ‘The Ubrary is supported by grants from the village, the. public brary commissifon and the Com- munity Chest.’ Mr, Whittaker pre- sented o pre- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1962 As thero were no Girl Guide Leaders present, thelr report was presented by Mr. Hyson, on behalf of Mrs, J, R, MacBain and Mrs. Byson, The report stated the Girl Gide Association has 247 Guides and Leaders in the District, largest in the Columbia Division. a BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT The girls are very active and good use is made of the yearly grant from ERC, for which they Gre most ‘grateful, Date of the next regular KRO directors’ meeting 1s set for. Feb. WHY PAY FOR STAMPS — BUY. YOUR FOOD AT, LOWER PRICES! 13 in the Legion hall, pared by library Walter Markin. He extended | the association's thanks for the grants distributed, H, Pitts, in reporting for. the Legion: Branch No. 170, said “We are’ very grateful for the assistance ‘given: to: the’: Branch.” The welfare’ administered does not constitute: help“ to* veterans alone, the’ entire; community : benefits, ~ ‘Much. ‘help had been: given at in the priser its. first) birthday. after boing formed to take the place of the {old CAAA, now disbanded, Mr, Shutek sald eight or nino meetings had been held and about $1,000: in! grants > from KRC haye teen | distributed among sports or- he: Association strives to help youngstera rather ‘than ‘adults, end , hampers, fuel, oil, wood, some Clothing and: shoes, He: honed, no one'in'need had: been overlook- ed. He was, grateful to the KRO for enabling the Legion to’ distribute the welfare and to maintain | the Poppy : Fund. “Help. for. .transients thas always been difficult, but since the ROMP. has been checking the cases, it is much’ improved and only ROBEY atareds : Kenneth. Robey of Kinnaird, Jan.’ 19, 8 daughter. — To Mr.-snd Mrs, Harry Cheveldave ot Castlegar, Jan. 21, 9 ‘son. JOHNSON — To Mr. ‘and ‘vrs, ‘Walter Johnson of Castlegar, Jan. 21, a daughter. SCOTT — To Mr, ang Mrs. Gerald Scott of Caatlegar, Jan. 22, & son. in reel need is any assistance given, United Ladies . Divide: Group Into 4 Circles" The members ‘of the | United Church Women. held their first meeting of the new year last Thurs- day. evening in the: Crocker base= “This group was ain into | for | the District, including Cube, Scouts thetr. circle and their mecting day. ee ee “nme ft official board meeting, members . of - Robson, hockey and‘other sports. The ‘As~ sociation feels larger’ grants : will jbe needed this year and football may be’ added to the list of youth’s sports in the District, Mrs. Wm. Enston, representing the local ,chapter of the IODE which distributes welfare grants re-| the] given” by Harry. “Bate, who said a totel of 292. boys:-were enroled in and “the new Sous of - Rover Scouts. He: outlined soe of the acti- vitles-of the boys. quring the year, of. the the Biiver Gross to dim.Cummings of Castlegar, Your Will Be Done Expertly — Should A Will iss personal iit should express not only the Teatator’s broad instructions in a also, |iegal manner, but clearly set out his and. minute in precise thoughts {structions to fit in with his intim- ate ulews, Because the making of a wit ig a personal matter, many - people are reluctant to fully. discuss and properly: plan: their affairs with a ‘competent’ advisor, Knowing, how- ever, ‘that they should have some perience to adant ite use to sult in- dividual requirements. Unfortunate- foraa! of Wills they zep0e% te Uains k that the. realdence in which, the family reside should be sold, There is no power to retain the business | interest from which substantial be- 1. nefits could sccrue nor is there power to use capital for the benefit of the widow or the children. A triment of ‘tho, widow and chiliren whom the Testator obviously ¥ wus trying to protect. "Many printed legal forms:of a standard nature are available. Like - Peon! with use and effect. should seek compet- ROBSON SOCIALS — KRAFT. OR CATELLI Macaroni 4 pkgs. 43c LIBBY’S SUTHERLAND g ee, Mrs, laude Sutherland of Castle- T ei 3 i - a8 Y omato JsuIce gal. 69c Dog Foed 4 tins 39c iiss Neceen we COFFEE 2 LARGE 6 OZ. JARS $1.99 "HEINZ Baby Foods ent. iad¥ite |, before- attempting to |: adspt /Stich’-forms\ for their own in s Canads ‘Trust Mra, 'T, Sanford, Phone 365-5883 Improvement | Society, Miss Debble Kaardahl ts home which receives grants for the three | established. business. in which he | trom. C&D hospital .where:she had committees, library, . welfare © and | was actively “engaged. .This usually her tonsils out. 10 fins 99c idual with ample opportunity for After a rousing “sing slong gregational meeting of Robson was discussion, Following the introductory lec- tures, the classes will study in de- tail the prayer book, prayer, the Holy Eucharist, the Creeds and the place of holy scriptures in the life of the church and the individual, Rohsen United Annual Meeting ‘The United Church annual con- The IDEA’ BOOK heyond compare! held in the Church hall on Mon- with Mitch” session, the younger. fry left for home and the evéning ing. Te Discuss Parking Tickets With RCMP ‘The ‘matter of the issuing of parking tickets in the Village of |B Castlegar will again be ‘discussed | @ with the ROMP, ; ‘This was decided at council's ended with a short business meet- | ii Eggs'A' large doz. 49c Chow Mein reg. 55¢ NOW 39c Weston’s Fig Bars, 1 Ib. pkg., .... Sunkist Oranges, 5 Ib. bag, ...... ‘Christmas’ cheer. On behalf of the Improvement Society,’ Mr, Bate thanked the directors for their help ‘through yearly grants. -Norway’s Sons “ “Enjoy Hoviss 2 Movies of Norway shown by ©, ‘W. Whitley of Warfield highlighted a recent. meeting” of: the Sons of Norway... ents were served to well-informed man felt that he was capable of drawing his own’ Will. To this end, he obtained a printed Will form \and adapted it to his own -use, He directed’ that the es- death “the residue was to pass to can find Uttle fault with these ex- pressed intentions, ' omissions in. this ‘Will and the ex- ecutors of the estate are faced with Refreshm members following . the. movies, power. to retain. original tate was to be held for the} Joe Marshall are patents in! the lo- benefit of his widow and upon her | cal hospital, ‘ two children -in equal shares. We} Mr, Chris Hamling of Brouse, B.C., ‘There are, however, pacers Hamling isa patient in Tra!l Tad- several major: problems, There is no aeets “Mrs, A, Johnson of Creston is spending several’ weeks . with her daughter and‘son-in-law, Mr.- and Mrs, J. Leamy. : Miss Pam: Nickeraon and Mr. Mr. and, Mrs.R, Hamling and were weekend guests ‘at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R, Pekula. Mrs, C. anac hospital recovering’ from cn operation, The Pekula's have. since moved from Robson to Castlegar-and have te PKs. Can dies 3 pkgs. $1 00 Graham Wafers. pkg. 19¢ STUART HOUSE Chicken Noodle Soup 4 pkas.. ‘39c BANANAS 5 Ibs. . . 89 TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls ....49c doz. 49c SOLO Margcrine i ce ng Be 2 Ibs. 49c sar. ond nica. w, ‘7, weve | HRI te fe days.in Kimberley last spent a few days. Pork. Loin taken up residence. on 3rd Ave, Mrs, A. Smecher had a coffee .... ~4| Se eee ee ter = Bares =| the hospital committee of the Rob- | This Is A = son WI. Mrs; Smecher was assisted day evening. Rev. H. Pratt chaired q meeting last week. Works supervi- Hao aa was opened with sor Norman McNabb, who present- ly issues parking tickets as time is bs [Orrin to eelement_ weather bes pirat to devote to it, noted that is other municipalities have atrange- | @ previous slate of officers were re- eleted, They are: W. T. Waldie, g.| ems for tcketing with the RCMP, Porter, J. Webster, W. R. Brown, H,| | Comm. George Carr Evans, Mrs, Thorpe, Mrs, Bro and| hat the revenue from parking tic- . kets does not come: to the village but goes to the ROMP, Other com-_ | fm following: Sunday school comumit-| ™ssioners commented that parking | tee, cradle roll, flower committee, |!n the business district is ‘WA report; board of stewards and| aggravated by heavy snow condi- Robson session report. tions. a F Dine Out This Sunday | - Soup Split Pea Salad Green Salad French, Roquefort or ‘Thousand © It took 6 months to photograph — two years fo produce, ®@ Each room completely documented with plans, diagrams, templates, e ove 100 idea-packed pages, each 1 ea ai work on rec’ rooms — nothing like it before. by Mrs, J. Fornell. Mrs, Mike Plotnikoff returned from C&D hospital on the weekend. ‘Mrs, McPhee, ’ were heard from the $3.00 PER COPY week, ) Mrs, Jack Webster is also 2 atient in the Castlegar hospital, Pre-Inventory Sale One only Electric Superhot Glass Lined Hot Water Tank, No. 30, 10 yr. warranty ... One only Electric Superhot Glass fined Hot een Tank, No. 30, 10 yr. warranty One only Electric Superhot Hot Water Tank No. | 40, $49.95 One only Gas Superhot Hot Water Tank No. 40 with 10 yr. warranty einai Cards are $1.00 Each and ail you: have to do is watch the Castlegar News for the On All Drapes JANUARY 26. FEBRUARY 3 Island Dressing ENTREE Ss Prime Rib Au Jus‘... $1.90 Baked Ham, Cumberland : $1.85 Toilet. Tank Liners,..stop drip in the bathroom, Sauce iP ‘regular $2.98 NOW: ON SALE $2.29 i th! in. P.V.: Reject -Panelling, Random Plank 35 sheets only, White Primed $2.79 Two only Model 533, 512 in. Skill Sate Regular 2885: 95 NOW ON SALE .. $26.95 MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. RENAN Both the adult and . | nautical terms which- -every would- RR oles promia are’ open Young Jno |be sailor should kiow and resulted | Mm wish to inquire or learn more about |in a tie between two: young seamen, 4 the faith of the Anglican Church, |Jim Waeldie of Robson and Peter |i ‘The courses will begin with an in-|Dewdney, Jr., a guest from Trail. troduction to the sacraments and|A further quizzing of the two boys | thelr place in the life of the indiv-/ended inthe prize‘ goirg to: Peter. FIRST “NUMBERS W APPEAR THURSDAY ‘EB. Ist Breaded Veal Cutiets ‘: ri = ALY Vf - EE ne ne WE Cream Sauce ($185 Cee TES : re ee Bingo Numbers Drawn aa : R (‘S T A L Spaghetti & Meat Balls $1:10 : : A ee Pk ied : Loe ere Ph Ads ee ' .D : Sherbet | |e es) = : ie cae Orne tase 5 : : A ee : ee ie : ae 1 cy iS @ us : : s VV Hinde Ba LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS - Phone 365-4851 - CASTLEGAR HOTEL Open dail 9 am. to 9 Phone 365-2631 p' ly. 9 a.m. p.m. except Monday, closed 12noon We reserve the Tight to limit Quantities