6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1962 with the Inst pin’ knocked a luncheon at the Castlegar Hotel | Bumpers, last week. The closing event also | Jacobson. saw the election of officers which with captain, “ as treasurer. score for the entire year given to DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS e Kootenay Lake Ferries SUMMER SCHEDULE (Effective April 28th, 1962) (Pacific Daylight Saying Time) LEAVE BALFOUR EEAVE KOOTENAY BAY 7.00 a.m. "8.00 am. 8.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 9.00 am. 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m.” 11.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 12.00 Noon 12.00 Noon. 1.00 p.m. 1.00. p.m, 2.00 pm, 2.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. . 3.00 pm. 4.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. 11.00 p.m. 12.00 Midnight 1.00 a.m. 2.00 a.m. Luncheon Climaxes Bowling The trophy, to the winning(a “regular” or a down for the scason, the Wednes-| team, the Carburetors, was pre- day Morning Drivers League cll-|sented to Ann Fishwick, captain.| triple for the season went to Ma- maxed it's final bowling game with| Runners-up for this were the ners-up were the Sparkplugs with Margaret Munns, captain, Mrs, most strikes. during the entire season while Blanche Deverson ob- tained the most spares. Joining the NO BLOW Club for awards were: Ann Kastrukoff, Betty Paterson, Edna Websver, Ann Fishwick, Jean Jackson, Mic- kie Jacobson, Helen Stamp-Vin- cent, Jo Taylor, Pansy Woolls, Lola Cheveldave, Penny Harvey, while the person with the most “blows’? was-Gwen Eldridge. Prize for the highest single game played by the consolation team was awarded to Edna‘ Web- “spare” was made to Margarct Reith. Highest bel McGillivray, Most improved Mickie| player was Marge Allingham, ‘Winners for the B series play- The prize for the highest] of; Placed Mrs, Mickle Jacobson as] single score for a regular player offs «wore ithe Sparotires “with A Mrs, Mabol was to Penny Harvey. : as secretary and Mrs, Vida Markle/The award to the highest single Castlegar Socials Miss Emily Killough who is on her parents, Mr, and Mrs. were Mrs. A. Buchan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Inez, Goddard. of Vancouver, who spent the holl- day week with Mrs, Irene Waldie, returned to their home Saturday. visited with :Mr. sited in Ro éven- ster and the perfect prize wag awarded to Vida ‘Markle, Ruth Rourke and Gwen Sommer- field. Winners of the lucky Sraw were: Joan O’Morrow, Gladys kew, Elizabeth Young, Belle ea Ginny Walper, Ethel Montgomery, Jean Taranko and Ann Wadey. Honorable mention, for peo- Ple eligible for another prize, was given to Mabel McGillivray, Blan- che Deverson, Margaret Munns, Betty Paterson, Ann Fishwie! Jean Jackson and Mickie Tecate son. United Funds Meet At Vernon, May (0-12 A searching Jook at the dif- ferent responsibilities of govern- ment and voluntary health and welfare services will be taken by delegates from 15 united funds when B.C. Association of United Community Funds and Councils holds its annual conference at the B.EGoodrich shows you how to SAVEIMONEN( It’s easy as B-F-G! 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His speech will center on who should pay for what in health and welfare — tax funds or voluntary contributions, At a following session Ernest D, Hill, Director of Social Plan- ning for Community Chest and Councils of the Greater Vancouver Area will outline ‘the services now financed by united funds in BC. Other speakers will be J. M. munity Chest of Greater Victoria and Dean Miller, manager. of Pub- dughter Mr. and Mra. Eastcott, daughter Joan of Vancouver vis- ited with relations here during the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. laush, their brother and sister-in. and faulty, of Oliver left at the week- and Mrs. H. Gergely. with relations. of Fernie, formerly of Castlegar, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Killough for a few days during the holidays. They also vi- Mrs, H. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 sited many other friends, the teaching staff in Grand Forks |the guest of her parents, Mr. and spent the Easter holidays visiting |Mrs, J. C. Mather, left. at the James | weekend to return to.‘Trail. Killough.’’ Miss © Killough also at- Mr. and Mrs; tended: the AYP convention held|family returned at the weekend Loretta Rust as captain and run-|in Revelstoke during the week. Mrs. Peter Dewdney of Trail was.the guest of Mrs. George An-|and family of .Nelson spent the Munns was sited for having the|derson last Saturday. Visitors from Trail attending | @erscly. the Minto: Chapter Daffodil Tea J. Ramsay, Mra, J. Baines and|t© attend the funeral of Mrs, Mr. Bill Waldie and children C. McFarland ‘and daughter here in Castlegar, Mra. J. daughter Kathleen of Vancouver and Mrs. James Killough during the holiday week, Mr. and’ Mrs, H. Johnson vi.|tumed to Dawson Creek where ing 7 with © thelr sons re. George | on the teaching siaff at the Twin Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dittrick and | "lays visiting in Osoyoos, Easter week and were the houso Gileary. peeled home Friday, the month while doing her teach- Mrs. Ted Gergely and 18 ‘training. end after visiting with their par-|*e@ching in Kinnaird, ents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Hostetter |; ing some of the Easter holidays Mr, and Mrs. T. McGauley and ty family retirned at, the weekend wind a Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. from New Westminster where |’ they spent Easter week visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hesketh |£f0m Vancouver where they spent Miss Frances Mather, who was Cc, King and from Vancouver, and. Mrs. “Paul Gergely weekend at the home of Mrs, H. Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Kraft left 08 Sunday afternoon for Golden Kraft’s mother, who passed away April 28 at the. Willowhaven Pri- vate Hospital in Nelson, . Oltoson spent much of *|her time. in recent years with her Miss Pat Ford, who spent Eas- ter week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mra, M, H, Ford, has re- she is teaching. Miss Sharon Mepham, who {s Rivers school, spent the Easter . and Mrs, Bert Crissall who spent Easter week. visiting in BETHEL ® FOR MEN GOING PLACES—A Motte Radlotelephona In your car or truck saves time, miles and money. Enquire about Its tow monthly cost by calling the Marketing and Sales Depart. ment of B.C. Telephone Company foday for full dotalls. “eu, PRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY is visit- ing at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Cui immings for Miss Cummings is ‘Miss Sharon Newman has re- turned to ‘Vancouver. after spend- Tre, L. Groutage and son Wayne returned at the weekend the a holiday, week visiting rela- ee, and Mrs, D. Wallace, Don- ie and Mima and Mrs. Wallace returned home at the weekend Sons of Norway Choose Delegates . For Gonvention The SON Nordic Lodge 76 held its monthly business meeting April 9 at the Parish Hall, Cas- tlegar. Delegates were chosen to attend the District Convention in Everett, Wash., in June, They are president, Gunnar Selvig; Marshall, Gunvar_ . Reinsbakken; substitutes being, Consular, Ivor Reinsbakken and John Wiig. . ‘The Lodge held »a- smorgas- bord and dance on April 13 with a good attendance: A floor show was held at midnight consisting of a skit put on by: Otto Anderson, Carl Nygaard and Gun- lic and Ltd, Vancouver, 581 SQUADRON Part a _ -Administration . Parades: Susie will parade at the High 9 May 62. Special parades will be held on Saturday 12 May 62 fallin at 09:30 hrs at the High School. Also hrs at the Post. Office. Next parade Wednesday 16 May 62. Fall-in, at the High School at 2, Routine: . Training NCO from 5 Air Division will be present at this parade, and parade time will be taken up praciieing for the Annual Inspec- tion. 3. Orderly Officers: ee May 62, Hill. 16 May @2. F/O Hill. 4. Orderly Sergeants: 9 May 6: F/Sgt. Kuit. 16 May a. F/Sgt. Jerome. 5, Orderly Corporals: 9 May 62. Cpl. Ford. 16 May 62, Cpl. Schwartzenhauer, J. R. C.-MacBain, F/L. * CO. 581 (Castlegar) Sqn RCA! CONGRATULATIONS We wish to, extend congratulations and best wishes to Ron and Lil Johnston on the-opening of RON‘S ‘MOTEL and are proud to have been awarded the contract for gas Castlegar Plumbing & Heating Sam Soukoreff fitting and installation, Monday 14 May fall-in ct 18:30} tra. nar Selvig, bride ‘and groom; Trig Kaardal as father of the bride Carl Olson, matron of . honour; Ivor Reinsbakken, as mother to be; Armand Berg as the, baby; and last but not least John Wiig as the old woman. Mr. Wheatley was commen- tator and MC for the dance. The smorgabord was vhen served, fol- lowed by entertainment by the Ostrom and McKinnon team from Trail. Music for dancing was pro- vided by Jack Phipps and orches- Plans are now being made for a dance to be held on May 25 Norway’s Day, May 17, , Fifteen’ members formed:'a guard of honour at the funeral o! the late Mrs. Nettie Anderson. NOW! PALLISER CALGARY Room 00 from . Single with. Bath $5.00 Per Person— .” Double Occupancy * Smart new furniture and re-decorated rooms. hd ENS and radio In every °. Calgary's finest restau: rant, Ld Special family rai No chi ae for Sitdren Inder 24 when occupy- ckout — 6 p, Frae Parking ior Tenis tered guests. Reservations: ‘ AM 6-8621 Calgary Telex 038-2212 ; HE PALLISER Geet Reger ; from where they spent the holiday week, © Mr. and Mrs, Paul Oglow and family. returned home Friday af- ter ‘spending the week visiting in Kelowna and Spokane, Mr. and’ ‘Mrs. Ralph Harding and ‘son Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crajg motored to Christina Lae | Sunda sunday where they visited wil Loahing for something? _ PAINT SUNSHINE INTO YOUR HOME WITH odor-free. 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Canadian Legion: Branch Tuesday, evening of last week with nine: ‘Present, A successful tea and pake sale ‘was held Saturday afternoon April ‘28° when''tho jnembers of ‘Minto Chapter’ No. .79, 01 of. the Eas- stern Star: held eae anaual: Daf: il tea, : ‘cs.Twin Rivers \hall: was = beautl- ‘fully, decorated: for* the’ occasion “with bowls and baskets of ‘daffo- dils, boxwood* leaves and pussy- -Millowa.. BAS aes ‘The serving. table was covered with’: a Tyellow,’ cloth "with ~ Lace 1 bowl, flanked by palo yellow “tapers. A low ‘basket. of daffodils plano :and: the «cancer dresalng display ‘table and bake table were also'*centeréd ‘with an’ arrange- ment: of | INSUR iis E | For All: Your. P REAL ‘ESTATE: NEEDS - Phone: 365: 3441 | ANDERSON "AGENCIES - : The tea. tables ::were each centered with a rand vase of daffodils. “D,-Duncan, worthy raat ron’ of whines ‘Chapter. dec! : | sale’ > open ‘and = expressed hore that.“ all would aenioy, § the after: D. moons ‘Mra, ‘Lilian P, Ferg was | Mrs, and “greens -was. on the |- In the: absence of president, Mrs.°D. Adshead, “Mrs. H, Bate, , | vice-president, “presided and. con- ducted .the: routine: opening, Min: .utes: of the regular and executive | ‘| meetings were :-read - as .was.'tho sEOR INFORMATION PHON E. “COMPANY LIMITED. Serving Trail, Costlegar & District : end” Castlegar Airport senor: n: behalf ‘of while. Mra, HL ‘Adio. urns; kitchen’ committee, : Mrs, & Grant,’ Mrs," B ;.Cuthill, « Mra;" R, tee, Mrs,‘ H, Pitta rand Mrs. : Waldies:.: 2°; of The white’ elephant table ‘and bean anatersd were ‘handled’ by E.: Johnson and ‘Mrs. Les’Da- vn “Tea tickets ‘wero sold by MMe Mrs, H.: Johnson. while: the: prize draw was looked after: by Mrs; R. Don- nan‘ and ‘cancer’ dressing display table: by: Mrs, .N. : Oswald, 'Presid- ing: at: the ‘urns’ during’ the'after- general -convenor for: the~ affair and committees in charge were: bake table, MES, I. MeNeil, - "Miss L,- McKe and ae Joe as Mae: shall tea ‘tables, | Mrs. Mra, H. Pitts, Mine J. Budlot aie Wm, d irs, A. Culley | al CAR" oa 1962. CHEV) IT’S KIWANIS - two sons, “Léster’ of Salmon Arm: and. .Arvid ‘of Golden ’ wand; “nine, grandchildren. Funeral services were held in} | Golden on: Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. fromthe United: Church ond wea and welcomed them | 8B they ar riy Door ‘prize “winner ‘was B. Ro- won by Mré:’G, Shepherd. ; The -entire: proceeds. of. the aay, will: be sent. te Vancouver to e Eastern : Star. 3 charge by any cancer patent... : _ Mother of Local a ~ Resident Passes Mee: ‘Anna’ Amelia’ ottoson,. ‘a long-time ‘resident: of Golden, pas sed away: atthe Willowhaven, Pri- vate -Hospital,’: Nelson, : last. Satur. "| day at the age of 83. Born.in.Norway..she came to Golden “before ‘the turn - of. the ‘| century.’She was pre-deceased by. |.) her. usband j, in }::1941 ‘Surviving ‘many, African. students. -| to | any. place in (the. world’ where |. can, National Congress,., warned | P c. and sheer humanity” of those who formed the AFRICAN STUDENTS of FOUNDATION: in Canada. to bring’ Afticans to Foundstion "TORONTO. — Education: one: of the ‘greatest gifts.’ Canada can give to: the emerging nations, an’ African statesman. said recently, .the President-General of the “Afri- the .“overall illiteracy of. 280. mil- dton cates was. frightening.” oe ‘those. who had. worked at the tea: | membership ip: was, read. and_ filed, ig|were fetters, of, thanks ford flowers and) cards: Mrs, . E.. pAS Med: onald |: ‘Mr, Oliver Tambo, deputy to}: teach, to all hoot who had, wor- ked'so‘ hard-to. make the annual Spring Tea: so successful and: to chers’. luncheon, ‘An: application..for..a- new expressed: her. er thank ir. the flo- wars she. hed received, “when her mother passed away, rs ‘It'was decided. to send thi you: notes:.to- the ladies who had presided at atthe tea and coffee urns during ;,the }Spring: Teports’ were’ heard “trom the Nobel’ el Pease. Prize winner | Chief | ¥! in:various countries did. education for | C4 | member Mrs,” E Murray. visiting: committeo:: Mra. . appointed to.do tho hospital visit- ing for the: month of. May.’ ‘After: a> short: recessa° new was -in- of ae “ie. praised: “the good senses citizens become more Pos: 3 itiated:-and welcomed : into ‘the of. the-LA.: Mrs. RB, Lundquist, Mrs. W. Brownlie: and . W. Dunn -were delegated..to' be ‘in charge: of: the Canada for’ uni- versity training,-But he said that ‘the. 63.:students ‘currently. stay: ing. in Canada under the. spt ship.‘ of. the FOUNDATION must be auginented te ten-fold. ae at the Bingo on- Sat- urday:e aes Tie a -decided to set the date far the 1983 Spring Sale for April 13 and the date will be ins the‘datebook in: ‘the: Village Of- Aice.; It: was. also; decided to make a‘ donation to Silver Birch’ ‘School ae BEST FAMILY FOOD: ‘BUY! KEEP PLENTY ON HAND . There is one: food: that is everyone's food and that packs a punch’ towards becoming physically fit with every: glass we take. THAT FOOD IS MILK KCOTENAY Mi ilk = FOUNDATION for: Bandicepl ped Children and :to ‘gree of “illiteracy in. various, na- tions. “when independence, ‘was ‘Mr. énce not to: be misled by. the fact that a handful of, educated Afri- cans: seemed..to.be running their governments. adequately. He He said :that behind. these men, were thousands who desper- ately need and want.a chance for education.: | Mr. ‘Tambo. said. the an. education» was offered, and Communist bloc’ countries. = ><: > » He suggested the’ free ‘world would: be: well ddyised to step up their effortsto provide the: tools and qactitles for: efucation. ute AFRICAN‘: STUDENTS FOUNDATION candatiy te seek: ibe to. raise’ $750,000 :to continue. African ‘stu Golden” Cemetery..: over 60 or more students for the next..academic year. ;' "Contributions may. be ‘sent’ to. the“AFRICAN STUDENTS FOUN- any ‘Canadian. branch, of the For, onto-D Bank.. - When Taxes: Go ‘Up, Prices Also increase . Next time you go shopping and :see. all? the: ‘loaded: baskets going through the cash aisle, con- hinted ‘that’ these : places ‘included |" of the: seats now. in Canada‘and to bring |; cup: for the track’ meet. At: the close of business de. licious: refreshments were served. ‘Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads fer PLANS IN THE NEW COLORFUL 1962 BOOK DATION = office “in Toronto or to |: ‘There i is'a DUECK HOME Packages as sas. you requi Lee? “ae time fas88 #e. aps: riod es also: rize.: It -is:prat pat ily impossible for. “prices. to enol : the :line if taxes don't" hold: firm He ery time the men who pro- duce: goods work: a: bit. less- effic- extra 10.minutes up too. That is also inevitable, The "shorter: work : week,, for example, is paid for by the Housewives: when ials — Finish Flooring — ‘Furniture Finish —. Kitchen Cabinets — Plumbing —: Heating: —:Electric Wiring — Electric’ Fix- “tures — Storm Sash and: Doors — ‘Screens. ‘PAY ONLY 10% _ DOWN. On Your Packages ieee eae Le Se “iprnathice et SAGES Gables. and-: “Barges “Doors. — Windows’: -Prefinished : Cabinets “$0 EASY TO "ASSEMBLE YOURSELF Fully. Winterized to’ Meet All Climate- Conditions. as. Required. 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