CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 21, 1959 Castlegar Happenings Mr, and Mrs, J. Kavie at: fended the’ graduation exercises at Brock Hall, UBC. on Tu day, when thelr son, Lorne, re: ceived his B.A. degree,” Miss Elizabeth Hopland nur- se-intraining at Royal Jubilee hospital, Victorla, is home to spend her monthdong vacation with her parents, My, and Mrs, A. B. Hopland. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Jones and Electrical Contracting & Appliance Service ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Box 397 Castlegar, B.C. Phone .4086 The Kinnaird United Church WA’ Garden Party and bake sale will be held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence on Saturday bet- ween 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. If the weather is bad the party will be moved to the church hall. For an. evening of good entertainment, fun and re- freshments come to Senior Citizens meeting’ Friday evening 7.30 at Legion Hall. BULLETIN BOARD Yes... .. Thisspace will be provided’ free to clubs, lod- ges, etc. to advertise meet- ings, sales, teas, etc. —) Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, at 3031. "TA PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ‘ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE family spent the holiday weekend in Vancouver, Mrs,’ V. Goresky is in Cal- gary, Alberta to visit with rela. tives for a few days, Mrs, A. Sylvest and family left by plane on Wednesday to spend a few days in Ponoka, Al- berta. : Mr. R. S. Wyllie is a patient in the Castlegar and District hos- pital. Mrs. C. Brodman returned from Vancouver Monday after attending the graduation of Miss Regina Campbell from St, Paul's Hospital, Weekend guest of: Mr. and Mrs, Basel Shealds was their son Mr. Croft Woodruff of Vancou- ver. Miss Marguerite. Fletcher, student nurse at the Holy Cross hospital, Calgary, is visiting her' mother, Mrs. Holly Fletcher. Mr, Ralph Englund is home to visit his mother, Mrs. S, Eng- lund, after spending the past eight months at a DEW line out- post east of the Mackenzie river. He is employed by the Federal Electric C to “operate DISTRICT Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata SATA THE CIAL NOTES REPORTERS Mrs. Johnson - Mrs. Toronto and Vancouver where he and Mrs, Campbell attended the graduation of their son Bur- ton from the Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto and the of their Regina from St. Paul’s School of Nursing, Vancouver. Mrs. Campbell flew directly to Kam- loops from Vancouver. Mr. E, Newman and Sharon have returned from Vancouver where they visited Mrs. Newman who Is in hospital there. Thelr many friends will be pleased to Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs. Kautman - 3227 30\73 Mrs, Witliamson Warkentin M000 5165 returned Monday from a Sa Ls SPARE RIBS | O . SUGAR, 10 lbs., ....,. 99e I | with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. Berdard in Grand Forks, They were accompanied home by Mrs. Chris Peterson end of the week. Robson Socials Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans.and Mrs, E, H. McPhee motored to Saskatoon, Sask. to attend the graduation of .their nephew, Keith Evans, from the University of Kelth is the learn that Mrs, is ma- king excellent progress. - Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Hostetter were Mrs, C. Patterson of Trail and her son, Mr. Peter Patterson of Calgary, Alta, . The infant son of Mr. an Mrs, Armand Berg received the names Lawrence Armand at‘ his daptism on Sunday afternoon in St. Alban’s Church, Archdeacon BA. Resker officfated at the ceremony and god-parents were Miss Rosalie son of Dr. and Mrs, J. R. Evans of Brandon, Man. Enroute home they visited with relattives, Mr. J. 'T. Webster left Mon- day for..Vancouver to attend ‘the United Church conference. Mrs, Reg Bro left Friday e for Penticton where she will at- tend a Guiders Training Course. She will return Monday. . Mrs, D, Gavrilik returned home Sunday after visiting In New Westminster and Victoria. Those attending the Women's Elmer Thompson and Mr. C. w. radar equipment. Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Guesford spent the holiday ‘weekend in Spokane. z Mr. Richard Martini of Los Angeles, California, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Martini, . Mr. L, V. Campbell left yes. terday for Kamloops where he was called by the. illness of his father-inJaw, Mr, Ivo Arduini. Mr, Campbell returned home last Sunday after a two-week trip to LASTS YEARS LONGER A family dinner was enjoyed’ after the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berg, at which four generations were represented. The baby's — great Mrs. R, ‘of Rossland and his grandmother Mrs, C. W. Kennedy were among the guests. Pictures to held in Nel- son Tuesday were Mrs, Dick Fowler, Mrs, J. Scott, Mrs, W. T. Waldie, Mrs. A, Smecher and Mrs. R, W. Chalmers. Mrs. Chale mers was also presented with a ted Women's Institute, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie's guests over the weekend were orate the occasion were taken. Forty AOTS members and their sons sat down to a turkey supper in the United Church basement Friday night. After supper the sons: beat their fath- ers at a game played with chairs and in a volleyball game at the park. Later in the evening G. Hu- ghes spoke to.the AOTS on the every-person church canvass. * Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goetting of Vancouver visited with friends here on the weekend. They were the guests-of the former's aunt, Mrs, M, MclIvor, Other weekend visitors to Kinnaird were Mr. and Mrs, Gor- Turn your house into a showplace with Monamel-X Outside Paint! Dazzling white or sparkling cofor—It's yours for your - dream home! Paint your home with Monamel-X, the tough _ all-weather finish. Paint on glorious sunshine cofor—years of extra protection, hundreds of dollars of extra value on your property! SO SMOOTH—SUCH FUN—SO QUICKLY DONE Bros. Building & . Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 3351 don Ball of Nakusp, at the W. Bail home, spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. H, Jack. Mr, and Mrs. Ray York and Sheila of left Monday after spending the weekend with the former's broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. H. York and family. Sunday visitors to the Dls- trict were Mr. and Mrs, K. W. Jenseri of Nelson at the J. C. Mc- Leod home; Mr. and Mrs. Dave McPherson of Trail, at the Hal Briggeman home. Mrs. J. Molloy and children joined Mr. Molloy in Balfour for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Eric Peterson their in-law and and family, Mr. and Mrs, C. Love- land of Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. F. Waldie and family of Nakusp. They attended the Wal- die-Carmichael wedding. . Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Nesmith of Trail. were eae visitors to thelr summer hom Miss Anita Fornell, nurse- in-training at St. Paul's hospital in Vancouver, has returned home to spend a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fornell... ‘ BIRTHS BLOODOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bloodoff of valiean May 15, a son. POWELL — To Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Powell of Castlegar, May 15, a son.. KCORBATOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, William Koorbatoff of Kinnaird, May 18,’ a son. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE —-1954 Chevrolet Belair, or trade for 1956 Chev- rolet pick-up. Les Wilbur, clo Mike Gorkoff, Robson. | . 120 FOR SALE — small erfb, baby carriage, portable phonograph, deep freeze, battery radio. - Phone 4438, Kinnaird, 120 [FOR SALE — corner lot, 100 X 180° at Kinnaird. Apply John- ny’s Service, Castlegar, phone 4751, 120 who will be their guest until the |j life membership in the’ Federa.| COFFEE, Rooster 2 ibs. ...... $1.18 PEAS, Lynn Valley 2tins, ....... 29¢ BREAD, Star, 2 for, APPLE JUICE, clear, TOMATO JUICE, Hunt’s, 48 oz., 2 tins ......: TOMATOES, Malkin’s, 28 oz. tin 35¢ 39c . 65c 29c 48 oz, tiny... 6. ee eee TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, 4 tins, ............... 49 GRAHAM WAFERS, ORANGES, 5 Ib. bag, JAVEX BLEACH, 14, PUREX, 4 rolls ... 1 Ib. pkg.,...........2.... 29e gales chee seeeee ss Me Hb viegs 82 See ois wetg 2 AGE CHEESE, Velveeta, Z1b box, ........,.....+. $1.29 WIENERS, \b., PEACHES, delight, 15 oz. PINEAPPLE, crushed, DESSERT PEARS, Penn. 15 oz. CUT-RATE KINNAIRD, B.C. . BUTTER, Ist grade, Ib, -................025+- 69e ANY 2 TINS 39 GROCETERIA PHONE 3261 Blue Mt. 15 oz. — SUGAR (9 Ibs. . COFFEE Nabob th. ... $@ } Galore atour- stores for the WEEK ENO- . wen es BOC ied wedine s ewelerwawes wen 680 BLADE ROAST BEEF blade removed Ib. .......... 58¢ LEG OF PORK ROAST Ih. ............cc0ccnaue SOC ROLLED VEAL ROAST | 59c — Trischuck’s KINN, AIRD, B.C. ALONG WITH SPICE — The main Ingredient in the recipe for successful after dinner speaking is shortening. Burton Campbell Wins Gold Watch Burton P,’Campbell: of Cas- tlegar recently from pe ee NOTICE MR. C. WATERMAN HAS BEEN APPOINTED BUILD- ING INSPECTOR FOR THE VILLAGE ‘OF KINNAIRD Corporation Of The Village Of Kinnaird the Ryerson Institiite of Technol- ogy in Toronto. He graduated In journalism with first-class honors and was awarded the Maclean-Hunter Pub- Ushing Co. gold watch for top- ping the graduates in the School of Graphic Arts (Printing Man- agement and Journalism.) The son of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell of Castlegar, Burton has joined the editorial staff of the Castlegar News. Accident Mars Cominco Record Safety month in all Cominco operations passed. the halfway mark over the weekend with only one accident reported. A lead pig fell on a man's foot Thursday after approximate- ly 500,000 accident-free man hours from May 1 this year. Trall’s record during successive safety months had reached 46 days, extending from May. 29, 1957, By Tucsday morning no oth- er Cominco operation had repor- ted a lost-time accident, Last year's safety record all Build fi ding, Supplios Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd . CASTLEGAR Phone ‘3351 rm Qx E ye nose ‘LEO BOSSE CASH AND SAVE JI EWELLERS Shop With ‘Confidence At Your Casati. Jewallry H FHONE 2042 _ GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR GRADUATION . It’s Not To Early To Make Your Selection. Watches, Rings, Pens & Pencils, Jewellery, Travel \ Clocks, Luggage, Lighters, Cuff Links, Transistor Radios, Shavers, Cameras and Many More. DIAMONDS — DIAMONDS — DIAMONDS ple Our Lay-Away Plan And Still Save Money: =I Sea aa ES SS ee! 1,000,000 h fore two mishaps occurred at the Sullivan Mine late in the month. Trailites in Hospital After Local Accident. Four persons were taken to hospital after a late model car .deiven by Frank Jurick, 1900 Oak Street, Trall,, went over a bank at Poupore, four miles south of Blueberry, dropped 74 fect, and landed on railway tracks. The accident took place at 4am. Saturday. . Mr. Surick was not Injured but passengers Mr, and Mrs, C. D. Bloomfleld, 1275 Tamarac Ave. Trail, were treated for minor tal. Another passenger, Ernest H, Beckman, of Sooke, B.C.,. is|' still in the’ Castlegar hospital, ‘The car was a total loss. injuries at the Castlegar hospi-|' RICK’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 . Everything In T.V. ; Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. KNOW CANADA BETTER -.-- An excitin: ee cruise on the World's Greatest Inland Waterway makes a pleasant interlude _in your train trip to or from Eastern Canada. You get all the thrills of an ocean voyage . phere . « gay shipboard atmos- .- lazy days on the sunswept deck, Summer sailings from Fert William, Tuesdays and Saturdays — from’ Port McWNicoll, Saturdays. Yor farther Information and, reserva! asdian Pacitic Ay Wednesdays and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 21, 1959 RAK) HAUL ie Sealing Exams Later Log staling classes;held dur- ing the past six, weeks in the southwestern portion of the -Nel- son forest district ended last Thursday with the final classes in Castlegar. Other areas covered in this U| series. include the Grand Forks and Kettle Valley areas. Instructional scaling ‘ classes were started Iast year on a trial basis and are designed to paring for licensed-scaler exam: inations to be held later in the season, Log scaling classes help stan- dardize scaling methods . and bring existing licensed scalers up assist student scalers in pre-|. Classes End: in Season to date on current methods. ‘The first four classes of the |= course mainly involve theory while the last two classes com: prise practical, outdoor sealing and recording. Interest in the classes has been high said J. F. Killough, Inspector of scalers for the B.C, Forest Service at Nelson. He sald attendance has aver- aged about 25 persons for each class. Mr, Killough has now left for ‘Nakusp and Revelstoke where he will conduct’ further classes. LEGION CORNER At the regular meeting Tues- day night two applications for club memberships were approv- ed, Cr Dave Ci and ‘Ladies Appointed To Church Board Mrs, W. Easton and Mrs. Is- obelle McNejl were added to the board of stewards of the United Church at a recent meeting. Dan Gilroy spoke to the nine members present on the every- son church canvass . taking place this week, " George Vlanich were appointed branch representatives to ‘the zone meeting June nae and 14 at Nelson. The Castlegar-Kinnaird Kins-|_ men Club were granted the use of the hall for a pollo clinic Sat- urday. A club social for members, Friday night. Plans are progres- wives and~friends will be held Soroptimist Tea To Be Held June 6 A ‘headline in the Castlegar News of May 14 erroneously stated that the Soroptimist Club of Castlegar:! -Kinnalrd-Robson was ‘Sponsoring a fashion show on - ops | Pay’n Takit PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY oasting Ghicken, Ib. ........... 59¢ olish Sausage, Ib. ............. S5e coked Hams half or whole th. ..... 59e —— FRESH FISH WEEKLY —— . 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