Gasilegar Fire Dept. Won't Leave Town Except fo Save Life . Castlegar’s fire department’ “definitely won't leave town un- less there's a life in danger,” fire and light ‘chairman George Carr told council Tuesday night, .’ Also, the fire chief wouldn't “roar out of town and leave it unprotected” * but -would advise. “someone” that“part of the fire equipment is leaving the villagé. Mr, Carr said the fire depart- ment: won't leave the village “to save materials or buildings” but would leave to save a life, Comm, Aage Sylvest said that the main point of the Castlegar News article dealing wita the fire department leaving the village limits was with regard’ to ‘the responsibility placed on the fire chief as’ to deciding when a life, is in danger, “That's. a -resposibility, the DAVIDSON — To Mr, and Mrs, Peter Davidson of Castle- gar, Jan, 15, a daughter. ‘A — To Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Costa ‘of Castlegar, Jan. 16, a daughter. NAZAROFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Nazaroff of Brilliant, Jan, 18, a son, fire chief has to accept,” said Mr, Carr, There is the possibility that the chief could answer a call on- ly to find “that someone has pul- led his leg,” but there would be equipment left in the village to fight local fires. Mr. Carr said the fire chief has only a limited rural area to cover since he won't go through Kinnaird to Blueberry Creek “be- cattse he wouldn't do any good when he did get there.” T™s(HUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. HALIBUT STEAKS, T-BONE STEAK. GROUND BEEF, - CHUCK ROAST, Ib., Frosh, by .....e sees ecees Qe Sirloin, Ih. .........c022ee0++ 696 Extra Lean, 3 lbs. ............ $1.00 SHORT RIBS, Ih, ............... 296 ‘MARGARINE, 3'Ibs., ee POTATOESS, 100 Is, ......... $2.95" ROBSON EGGS, Large, ........... 396 Check our Red and White Flyer for More snail, . Kinnaird Social Notes Mrs. Kautman, Phone 5483 ' The Catholic Women’s Lea- gue plan a bake sale for Feb. 6. of- the A, Culley: with Mrs, H. Jack’ as co-hostess, Ten members and one visitor were present, Among the group will contribute to the sem- inary fund through the talent program, This was decided at their regular monthly meeting at the home of, Mrs, G, Rust on ‘Tuesday. Mrs, J, Paulson was co- hostess, a welcome guest being Mrs. George Brownlie, Volunteering to form a com- mittee ‘to meet with the Castle- gar CWI were Mrs, I, Horan, Mrs. G, Cleeve, Mrs. T. Fourt and Mrs, J, Paulson, the object being a Joint convenorship for the St. Patricks event. An appeal for used postage stamps was made by education convenor, Mrs. G, Archibald who pointed out the merits of the article on childrens’ books to be found in: the Canadian League Magazine und recommended “The el by Cardinal SpeHman, A system of co-hostessing the meetings was. approved, Mrs. Rust was winner-of the hostess Prize, eee 2 A gala party marked the oc- casion of Lois Christensen’s 9th birthday which commenced at twelve noon on Saturday when the first Foundling” as a interesting nov- |- was a bake sale to be held at Central Trade ing in the near future. Members are also working on a talent mo- ney project. A delicious lunch was ‘served at the close of the meeting, soe Garth Burak celebrated his 10th birthday Saturday with a skating .party preceding the birthday supper. Invited guests Henderson, Robson United Church Held Annual Meeting Monday to Elect Board The annval mecting of the Robson United Church was held in the'Church Hall Monday with Rev. H, Pratt presiding, Ser- retary W. T. Waldie read the minutes of the last annual meet- ing which were adopted, It was moved that all'present have vo- ting powers, Committee reports were giv- en. J, Porter reported for the over a bingo game‘at which each ,| Participant won a pretty metalic hat. Luncheon ‘was enjoyed at a table. smartly arranged with car- nival effect and the afternoon was filled with contests becom- ingly prepared by Lois’ mother, Mrs, Carl Christensen, The col- oring contest was a most exciting event when the artists voted by their preferences, Meanwhile Lois’ brother Lorne was the corn-popping vendor. Guests in the happy group were Evelyn Gregory, Norma Hominiuk, Bar- bara and Judy Waters, Becky Kaufman, _Diann Westerluna, Patti Jack, Lynn Reside and Sha- ron Baron. The Anglican Church WA met early this month at the home of Mrs. Jack Robinson to pre- pare for their annual Valentine’s tea, There were committees for- med under the supervision of . J, W. Dougan in her eels elected’ position to” the Chi Convenors for the yoy were appointed: Mrs, W. Leduc, Little Helpers Secretary; Mrs. H. Pie- Kering, Living Message Secre- tary; Mrs.. Cu. Idle,. Calendar Convenor; Mrs, H. Bate, Social Services Convenor; Prayer Part- ner Convenor is Mrs. C. Phillips. Tt was announced that Wom- en’s World Day of Prayer will be held in St, John's Anglican Chur- ch this year, Next meeting will jtake place on the usual third Thursday of the month at the home of Mrs, H. Pickering, vee The Valley Vista Circle to the United Church held their Janu- ary meeting at the.home of Mrs. CARE-FREE BEA New MONAMEL LATEX PAINT flows on so easily it almést applies itself, gives: one-coat hiding on most repaint work, MONAMEL LATEX dries so fast you can paint in the morning — entertain in the. 1 And it's so under the PPR No muss, no fuss, no cleaning up simply | tinse roller, brush‘and tray AT BETTER PAINT DEALERS, board of a very success- ful year. The Women’s Associa- tion report was given by Mrs, H. 3 Reg Bro. The flower com- mittee under Mrs, W.'Saliken re- poted and asked if the members could help out with’ supplying flowers some time during the year, number, and secret ballot for Ww. compared to the amount donated last year, Rev. Pratt in his‘sessions re- port said he found that last yea had been a very happy year and the relationship with other con: gregations very good, He also stated that the mem. bershp classes were well atten: ed and fruitful. The annual gar- den party was always a happy feature. Three members had at- tended the laymens’ conference. A vote of thanks was extended Dr. W, L,, Wright for being the organist during the past. - Mr. Pratt expressed his ap- Breciation to all committees, to Mr. and. Mrs. W..'T., Waldie for having the. annual garden party on their lawn, to A; H, Irwin fo: his services as auditor, and to all who assisted in any way. Mr, Irwin was revelected au- ditor for 1960 with Mrs. W. G. Kennedy as alternative. The bi iness being concluded the elec- tion of officers for 1960 was held, It was decided that the board of stewards would be elected for a two-year.and one-year term. , Elected for a two-year term were Mrs, M. Beynon, Mrs, H. Evans, W. T, Waldie and J. Por- ter; one-year term: Mrs. Reg Bro, Mrs, E, H, McPhee and ‘Mrs, ‘| A,"W. Thorp. New business was discussed and it was moved that Dr, Wright. be the official ‘or- ganist,- At ‘the close of business refreshments were served. . {PAINLESS PARKER -. New Brunswick-born Edgar Randolph Parker legally adopted the name Painless so he could practise dentistry under the name of Painless Parker, MRS, -ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ENDORSES AMAZING NEW HEARING. INVENTION r'fust ain't, Knew a heart te «BALES Fe ete ied Otarion - Listener of: British’ Columbia Ltd. 618 Main &., Pentloton, B.c Name Street -. City Prév. fe OTARION LISTENER OF. ‘ BRITISH .COLUMB! |Z HATTER were Kenneth Culley and Dale | 55 Evans, Sunday School report by | = ee Your Total Food Bill Is Lower CUT ATE KINNAIRD B.C, COFFEE! rater on soe 106. hy... DOE fe Eogs $1.00 To a m8 $100 Pork Chops vase 18 A9 Milk canirons rs...........$4 00 Tomato Juice ‘31 $1.00 Ground. Beef. $1.00 Meat Pies erent $1.00 Strawberry Jam 9% Pork & Beans Sm ine DOC Orange mmnen- $1.00 Dad's Cookies set =" 49¢ rages as ies so ee......5C Hour 1 AQ iF YOU BUY A UNIT OF EACH. OF THE ABOVE YOU SAVE $3.18 — YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL IS SURE TO BE LOWER. Phone 3261" ‘Local Fresh A large You Save (Te .. 3doz, . : You Save (Te 48 0%. 3 fins ue You Save (Te “3 LBS., . Malkins, al save 10c 4Ib. tin... ROBIN HooD, 25 Ib. Bag, Yeu Sexe Me one's awenie saclay ae ate “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 70 LIMIT QUANTITIES ‘Zain = TAN ANA a ‘ i Bymens Club, “Max Lubker, left, is a husky ‘Toronto water- front diver who works on” port facilities. At age 76, Max has heen diving.for 57 years and thinks he's’ good’ for ‘another 26. His’ ‘wife | Ellen shown at right usually handles the lines ‘on occasion, nows ‘all ‘the algnals but t has Soe pend: diving gear to help hor "hustare Mr, Lubki ‘summer in the chilly waters in Ontario repaire ing and reading underwater {ntakes. He also operates a school for divera in Toronto, er works winter and : Third Polio Glinic Cn Sats. Fob. ri ‘Plans for the third adutt pol- “io vaccine clinic are being made by the Castlegar-Kinnaird Kins- It is expeeted the ‘date will be Sat., Feb, 27, which jwill complete the series of three finjections, ”. y The first two were given ‘last “spring one month apart, and the third is give from.seven-12 mon- ths after the second injection. Last year over 450 adults.in this District took advantage of this free clinic, It is very important that ev: eryone receive their third dose of vaecine so that the body ¢éatt ‘build the best possible protection (ea this dread disease: Deer Park. Socials f k | Phone 3352 Building, Supplies. Bulaing. & 1s Soni Co, Ltd lenar ‘Mrs, Williamson Mrs, W. Douglas was wel- comed to the Deer Park Wom- en’s Institute as 4 new member at their January meeting, “held at the home of Mrs. C. S. Phelps. A decision was’ made fo. collect articles of clothing. for Jayettes and these to be sent to Unitarian Services Committees at Vancou- ver. Oilcloth is to’ be purchased for a table at the hall and a new rope has been. donated by Mrs. Smith for the bell at the hall. A ‘iscussion was held on selling souvenir spoons with the’ final decision ‘to’ be made at the next meeting. Mrs, Smith gave an interest- ing account of her trip to Cali- fornia during the Christmas holi- days, describing the Rose Bowl parade on New. Year’s Day and the tour through Disneyland, Mrs. Douglas: told of her trip to. her former home in ‘Turner Valley, Alberta, during the hoildays. The next meeting is to be held at the Vv. G ECCLES Formerly Director of Read Arcounting: serie Ue Je : ~~ WISHES TO ANNOUNCE, B05 ‘THE OPENING’ . OF HIS OWN PROFESSIONAL “ACCOUNTING PRACTICE _ With Offices in THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK BLDG. ‘1186: ‘Cedar Avenue, Trail Tele, fine TRAIL 9926 : home of ‘Mrs, E, ‘Williamson, aati ar ane : “Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Phelps were recent Visitors to Robson and Castlegar where they attend- ed the Oglow-Demracn wedding and réception. Mr, and, Mrs. C, S. Phelps also’ attended ‘the recep- tion at~Castlegar. * Mr.” Verne Almond of Cal- gary was a recent visitor to Deer Park, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H, C, Coleman, Mr, and Mrs, C, T, William- son were visitors to Nelson where they were the guests of the lat- ter’s yncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. G, Leslie, . The Kinnaird Young Peoples Group, with the Reverend G. B. Watt of Trail in charge, enjoyed a few days holiday at Deer Park recently, Members of the group|' included Mrs. Kennedy, Jean Murray, Trinda Ackney, Janice and Gladys Hea- gy, Jim’ Macbeth, Don Oddie, Bruce McNichol, Ken Roberts, all of Kinnaird and Miss A. Hogen- ‘doorn of Castlegar.” Mr, and Mrs. L, J. Schwart- zenhauer and family of Rossland were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Briggeman, : -M. Reside, «Gail Change in Program For High School PTA “What. I Saw in Burope” will be the topic of a talk and show- ing of films at the PTA meeting in the high school Monday. ° | Regular monthly exchange ser- » eee * LEGION CORNER At the regular general meet- ‘Ing Tuesday night it was moved that a donation of $100 be sent to the vee Command Scholar- ship fund. It was decided to forego the annual ‘banquet this year. -The newly installed executive | will meet: on Monday night at 8 p.m. Bingo will be held on Sat. Jan, Work is pigubesuing on the hall'and’ is ‘expected .to be coni- pleted shortly. It was reported that the zone curling bonspicl held at Nelson’ last weekend was very successful, Local Phone Service : For: Passmore-Slocan BC, Telephone Co, crews have begun installation. of fac- ilities which, will provide local exchange service to the Pass- tnore-Slocan Park area from the South Slocan office. Hospital Auxiliary’. To Install Officers: Highlight of a dinner meets the Castlegar and District Hos-, pital Saturday night will be the installation of new officers, Mrs, Guy Guido is the new president ‘of the group. First vice-president is Mrs, David cempbell second vice-president D,_W. Brookes, treasurer E. Norris and secretary. Mrs, J. Bainbridge. ing of the Women's Auxillary’ to|” CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 21, 1960, 5 |Silverwood to. ‘The ‘regular. meeting at the Kinnaird PTA was held last week in the Kinnaird school, The pre- sident, Mrs. ‘©. C, Green, was in the chair, Mrs, Kanigan and (Mss. Mc- Address PTA vitéa to” the group’s” Feb.’ 10 meéefing to hear Canon W. J. Silverwood speak ‘on “Defence and Education.” HIGH PEAK Nichol tee to be in charge of making flannel boards ‘for the school, Since there are no tea towels for the hospitality committee, are asked to donate one ce of the are: sewing and knitting, Mrs. W. Reed; membership, Mts, A. Ri- chards; house committee, Mrs, R. Minnion and Mrs. R. Rivers; ways and‘means, Mrs, P. Voes- sen; publicity, Mrs, H. Wood, and refreshments, Mrs, H. Hyson, Guest speaker at the dinner will be Dr. V. Goresky, ‘The aux- iliary is of the at the next meeting. As admission to the next meeting, everyone is asked to donate a picture or pictures suit- able for display work in the classrooms, Cardboard for moun- ting the pictures would’ also be appreciated, Mrs. “W. MacCabe gave an Christmas. favors provided for the patients at ‘the’ hospital by the Guides and Brownies of Cas- ‘legar, Kinnaird and Robsdn. 5,000 HOTELS There are more than 5,000 hotels in Canada and‘ all ‘told they have about) 150,000 rooms, East last summer when she at- tended a reading conference in Syracuse, N.Y., and. a reading workshop at Boston, Mass. . . There were 23 members pre- ‘sent at the PTA meeting and the attendance prize was won by Mrs. MacCabe's class. + AIL District residents are in- report on her trip|" Cirque in Labrador, 6,500 feet, is the high- est peak in Eastern Canada, _ PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE IN BY 5 ONE DAY, OUT BY 5 THE NEXT PETTITT PHOTOS CASTLEGAR, B.C. The new. facilities will take in: subscribers receiving toll-sta- tion-service and new. subscribers, vice rates will apply in place of a charge for each call. :. Construction of lines along the Slocan-New Denver highway is expected to be completed about the end of April. Castlegar Happenings Mrs, Jerome, Phone 6661 Mr, John Clarke “left by plane for Medicine Hat where he was called by she illness ‘of his father, Mr. H, Clar Mr, L, V. cee left by plane yesterday on a’ business trip to Vancouver. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beauchamp and family visited friends and relatives in Nelson’on the week- end, Mr. L. Vader is a visitor in Vancouver and will return short- ly.. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Archam- bault and children Janine, Ted- dy, ad Nell visited Trail on Fri- day. Mr, Brian' Lee of Toronto was the overnight guest of Burt Campbell at the weekend, Miss Audrey Bertarione was hostess at a surprise party, held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A.’ Bertarione, the oc- casion ae their. 25th wedding . Invited guests were: Darrell who will give the falk and show films, will emphasize the Russian part of his. tour. A panel on high school: education “planned for Monday evening, has been post- Pponed to~ ecuestion week in March. * = LOOK CAREFULLY Hunting season is upon Us again, It is a time for hunters to resume their cloaks of cau- tion’ and make sure they’ kow Mr. and Mrs, M. Infanti, Mr. and Mrs. K.: Ford, Mr, and Mrs. F. Howes, Mr, and Mrs, F, Bartsoff and- Mr, and “Mrs, H, Binnie, Games wetfe enjoyed throughout the evening ‘after which a delic- ious lunch was served.and gifts were presented. The young hos- tess was assisted by the Misses Margaret Watson, Sheila Harm- Infanti. ston, Glenna Howes and Loretta || lS : COFFEE “A NEW TASTE” 39c Ib. Renata Tiding what they are Grande | Prairie- (Alta.) *pribune: [Central Trading MINNAIRD B.C, MILK, CARNATION, GASE .....-2--seee essen "$5.95 SAUSAGES, “3: thsi, | sib Ades veceoiioepie: S10S! GROUND BEEF, 8 Bits ceeseeecntnesenscesss SOO COFFEE, Nabob, .f Ih. 2... ees eeseeeeeneeene G80. Bi LOGHA, Ih, ..........0. GRANGE DRINK, & HEC 3. 8 02, tins Sewse abou $1.00 BEAT ATT » Mrs, P. Warkentin ‘The Rev. Jasper Shaw from the Fijian Islands recently ¢on-, ‘ducted ‘a special service at ‘the chapel here showing pictures that iii king ceremonies; ‘Miss Bonnie Dunn, daughter of:Mr.. and ‘Mrs, David Dunn of Vancouver, has been a guest at her parent's home; She will re- turn to Vancouver before leaving to train with the RCAF in Mon- treal. ° Mr. and Mrs, ‘Toyn Cooper of Trail spent the weekend at their home ‘here; also, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toews of Robson spent the weekend here. irs, Isaac Penner. is in the Castlegar hospital recovering af- ter a major operation. Recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.:A:.G: Koch and Mrs. W. J. Hale: were Mrs. Al- vind Koch . and ‘son Erhart of Castlegar, é Pete Dyck of Arden, Man, has been ‘a guest ‘at the home of Mr...and.\Mrs,’ Jack Neufeld for the ‘past* few, ‘weeks and has re- turhed’ ‘to ‘his ‘home this week, “Isaac. Wiebe, secretary of thi Renata: Co-op, is’ attending the BC. Fruit Growers convention in Penticton this week. ROBSON SOCALS. / Mrs,'Johnson, Phone 5185 Sunday. guests of Mr. -and Mrs.",W. J,.. Guerin were. their on and daughter-in-law and fa- ‘ily, Mr, and’ Mrs. W. J. ‘Guerin, of: Slocan City. - * ‘Mrs, J. Scott recently attend- ed a° week's: course,’at Armprior, Ont. ° This. was" a: civil defence. course “and, was course No. 409. dealing with ‘Welfare, registration and enquiry.“Mrs;' Scott reported it was_a vi ive course AYRSHIRE SAUSAGE Be Ih. and that it was a busy week... ~ Pacific Milk 6 tins FLOUR STUART HOUSE FOIL. WRAP 'Y TWO ROLLS — Ger. JUMBO ROLL FREE CASE OF 48 — $6.95 25 LB, ROBIN HOOD, “KERSEY’S 4 LB... sate “PEANUT BUTTER HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 48 OZ. TINS 3 FOR $1.00 QUARTET MARGARINE 3 LBs. 69c.. 2 8% $1.49 Re, " FROZEN MEAT PIES A PKG. $1.60 Turkey : Beef - Chix PORK SPARE RIBS, th ......... “acon.” SLICES & ‘PIECES’ 3. LB. PRG, GELERY STALKS, c crisp, Ih. « esate I3e GRAMGES, 6 I. Calo Bd, «. re » Be " BOILING BEEF 25e Ib., GRADE “A” TRAY PACK