. _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER .20,: 1955 PAGE 4, Kinnaird Korner Mrs. A. B..: Condy. held. an Open House Tea for her mother- in-law, Mrs,: Condy, Sr. who was 81 years old. on Wednesday,| October 12th. Members of the Kinnaird W.L. gave a presenta- tion and friends and members of the Presbyterian Church brought flowers and gifts, There were between: 20:and 30 guests. Mervin Marcellus is'home on leave from the Air Force. Mrs. Herk | Martin has gone to Creston for a few days to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. .Best visi- ted Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Reith Guido had Mr. and Mrs, Paul. Dumont visi- ting over the weekend. | Donald Archibald is home on| leave from the Air Force. Mr. H. York and Graham went to the Coast. for -his ‘father’s funeral recently. Mr. and Mrs, A. K. * Barae moved to the Dumont section. of Kinnaird on the 15th of..Oct. Mr. Tambellini is in the Trail Tadanac Hospital, Mrs. A. Leveridge and. daugh- ter, Jean, have gone to; Bdmon- ton for a few days. Mrs. Dave’ McLeod returned to Saskatoon by. plane: on ‘Mon- day after with her son-in-law and. daugh-| ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.’.Fitz- patrick. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hipwell had housewarmings Jast Friday-. and Saturday. ‘They. have just moved into their new home in’ the South end of Upper. Bench. a DALTON—Mr. and: Mrs./.W Dalton, at Port . Angeles, .Wash=' ington,, on Sunday, ‘: October 16, a daughter. Mrs. Dalton. is’ the former Jear Sommers, younger’ days, Castlegar Happenings |: ;. Mr. and: Mrs, 0. Lightle, C. W. Fraser and M.. Moran left Sunday .for, a hunting trip to ‘Taber, - Alberta. «While the boys are refurbishing the larder, Mrs. Lightle will visit in the dis- ict, ha ‘and. ‘Mrs, .E, Fredrickson are enjoying the hunting at Taber, Alberta this week. Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Goulet have as guests, Dr, and Mrs. F. Ban- ford of New Westminster, who are on their honeymoon. Mrs. Banford, the former Ann Fair- weather, is a sister of Mrs. Goulet. * Mr; and Mrs. Jack Lawson and daughter ‘Leslie.-Ann, of Halifax, are spending a holiday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and: Mrs. J. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. N. had: as their guests for a few! the formier’s niece and nephew, Bonde of coluery:) ; of ‘the latter’s parents, Mr. and }\;Mrs,: -W, ‘Baston,:\ left: on Friday.. Mr. McKenzie for | Van- couver, ‘where he Union College to study for the -and = «Mrs... McKenzie; and daughter will visit .in Spo- kane : prior’ to making ’ their. returned Saturday: from:'a ten week visit id | ©. ‘Cake. ‘This was. yor by: Mrs. D. s, Gordon’ Hett Have "lee ris The R Annual Report”. ‘Mrs. R. Bro who. went to Van-| couver . with:her: husband -re- turned home..'Mr. ‘Bro is receiv- ing medical, attention vat the ‘Mrs W.- Li Wright is”a. pa- tient: in the Trail Tadanac. Hos- will’: enter} pital. Nickerson Sr. is a . ) “Trail \ Tadanac and ‘Mire: R..T. Waldie are naldsor at Coastal points, Rev. Ismoyoshi: of. Nelson: was visiting feiendd in Robson: .and ant friends in England. They visited London, Blackpool, Surrey. and their home town, of Barrow in Furnace. They ‘left . England, October 5th on the Saxonia, ar- riving-in Castlegar October 15, one day behind schedule” owing to a heavy ocean storm. - Mr.. and:;Mrs. T. Wilkinson, have returned from Port. Co- quitlam where they were called owing ‘to the sudden. death of her guests’ this past week, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barhart of. Vancou- ver. They are recent.’ arrivals from Germany ‘and marveled at the scenery of B,C. and especial- ¥ scenic all Canadian route from through the Kootenays. Mrs. W. Dyer and son Billie, of ‘Nelson were recent visitors at the -home of. Mrs, Dyers brother ‘and - sister-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. J. L.. Atkinson. -|o Rev. L. ‘C. and: Mrs, Johston and Mrs. W. Easton) visited in Trail on Monday. Dt. Fiddus has returned to Vancouver “after relieving Dr. Ruebsaat,.. who . has returned from a week's holiday. and is now back in his’ office. ©‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKenzie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry and two daughters, who have Sommers. spent the past two weeks at the UME Nick vr owees of F R Nickerson, or. is in ‘the Trail Hospital." Mrs. Fred. Scott of Calgary is visiting at the home’ of ‘Mrs: Penticton. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, icra? Gor-|: coff, Mr. Herb Johnson is a patient in the Trail Tedanac Hospital. Mrs. D.. Gaverlik: and: -grand- son, David, ‘spent the .|and Scouts attending ‘the Rally]: The infant son of sir; and, Mrs.\2 pers at visit: to SAAD ; that ent Mi. tt, “now, a student ‘at’ -U.B.C. . was awarded the’ W.L.: Scholarship... Word:has been’ received. from the Public¢ .. Works ; Department! that. tie: 30 mph. signs will ‘be placed more prominei:tly.. Mrs. O. B., Ballard, tee reported everythin; prepard ‘for, the winter, Mra. H. Johnson * reported on the’ Cubs held’ recently “in Nelson.’ Mrs. W. L. Wright of the citi- how ‘the W.L can ‘contribute to|' World Peace which will be sent|) to’ the.” Provincial “ Citizenship}. Convenor, for an“ Essay _ Com- petition to be judged ‘at the end of the. year. The W.L newslétter]: was read by the members. the Ross and Mrs. A, Smecher. ABOUT OUR "SPECIAL RATES. ; ON: CAR INSURANCE For ‘Pleasure’ Driving in Trail recently." ::, Mr. and Mre...W.:T. .Waldie and children spent ¢he weekend in Calgary. visiting: their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. M. Flynn, B.C.’ spent the esta visit- ing his relatives _Mrs.: Helen Gergely. and son’ Ted and Mr. and’ Mrs, “Paul. Gergely. * Mr. and Mrs. Rex Little and daughter ‘Myrna of Nelson: were guests of Mr. and Mris W. Eas- ton during the past ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander of Trail spent the -weekend’ as guests of the former’s ‘brother- in-law ‘and sister, Lae and. Mae. H. Westwood, Pasion West and’ Ivan. “Horrie expect to return from: ahunting trip {to. Brooks,« Alberta this and they hope « there NOTICE SENIGR BADMINTON, Every. Thursday ae hee 7:00 P.M. “KINNAIRD SCHOOL = New: Members ‘Welcome - (Bench) © | YOU GAN RETIREMENT PENSION THROUGH A. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ff \ - ANNUITY _ FOR, aE bine DIRECTOR, CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES, DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, OTTAWA-(POSTAGE: FREE) FULL INFORMATION. PLEASE SEND ME ANNUITY CAN BRING ME RETIREMENT INCOME Ki pie LOW CosT. . ~DATE OF BIRTH. :| uncle, »| Victoria, who is . renewing ac- * quaintances in the district, be- ;| Trail and at one aoe Mayor of (ccp that city. ; dence at 104, Fitth PX 55 Tegar. will be a few. less birds.on the wing when they leave there. * Mr, and Mrs, Allan .Harvey ‘and. family spent the.. weekend in Nelson while Mr. Harvey, at- A well at ‘Tea and Bake Sale: was held recently in the Robson Recreation Society Hall by the Robson W.L. In spite of the: -early:; frost, there was & large ‘display of’ cut and ‘potted flowers. Also a display of handi- craft * was: held, ‘including. paint- ing, -weaving,. leathercraft and many. varities of. embroidery. Mrs. Grant, President, welcomed the - guests. Committees responsible for the successful tea were: Bake table, Mrs. J, Scott, Mrs. R. T. Waldie, and Mrs. P. Hunter;:Tea tables, Mrs,: S. ‘Humphries, Mrs. A. O. Woodrow, and Mrs..E. McPhee; Kitchen, .Mrs. D,’Carter‘and Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. A...Smecher was in...charge of the Tea~ ‘tickets which. entitled . each . guest ' a as their’ guest, Mrs. Randi mother,’ ‘Mrs: S. Mazur. of Ses- katoon.!: .. Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. ~ Groutaze have as their guest the former's Mr.-.E.. L. Groutage of ing a long time, resident of Mrs, W.. HL IReéd “is” now re chance to. win: an. Angel Food HAVE: ‘You’ {CHOSEN . - YOUR ‘MUSIC TEACHER? Registered in Your : There : a" music teacher j Consult - your: *egional :Se- + cretary: of the B.C.-R ‘tered Music Teacher's Associa in. Phone. 3031. | WEAVE «5 3 Car . Loads MITCHELL | SUPPLY LTD. THURSDAY, OGTOBER':20,1955,: ‘Cont rined. from, page 1: Activity Room: have had a very busy year.’ Heating,.is being’ in- atalled in’ the” ‘Twih Rivers: Act- ivity room, The High’ School: has| maintained’ its high. standards and quite a number ofthe Sr. students “have” gone. to Normal| gam. for . Teacher Training.. Others have gone on to University.’ A Petit :| School‘ Ins: Cantlegar:, now’ has’ a ‘resident, peotor; Mire: B HL Har; ford. ‘The Board js still consider- ing ‘the! Dental -Plan} and. hoped to. institute ' this ‘in: our District if. at ‘all’ possible. :.The. Dept. of Health »and':'Welfare’ can ‘ only| permit’ a. limited program based on money, available in» their budget.’ The is:2 hours per grade one pupils, therefore, you: can ‘see? it is a very costly program when you consider all the! Grade one pupils| in-the Province: The erie Bro- are. shared aeatnent of | Health, the par ents and the district. “Ine aus District, Education’ ‘to: days » big ‘prsiness. ‘There . are clety for’ ' Handicanped Children] was a guest speaker,’ Mr. ; Bill- founding «of: ‘the Soclety ’ ax and its i ‘etal | tthe WINTER Foe - UAGKETS forts cates BOYS ea fie MEN... ue you. care in..th market vise you ‘to 400° ou stock® first. You'll be satisfied we have: the: “quality and Les price you are. look LEITN ER S|i.2 eat the some larger than ours and others| smaller, You ' may well. realize, the: responsibility , which each Board must’ assume to see. it/is .carried out in the: best interests of the ratepayers. “o;EThe- Board “has endeavored to ‘give the ratepayers the great- ‘est’ value for. their. money. Their problems ‘are eye snd varied”. and \.it:; is thelr’ to try to be. fair with each pad —to‘deal with ‘all problems and bring them toa, most 2 ooling | help in any way outside: of, ‘heir ‘School: Hed ment of the’ “Anglican: ‘Chureh with 17: pupils ‘including ‘chil- dren from « Rossland, : ‘Castlegar and Trail. At first the transpor-, icy] tation problem‘. wes a’ big one due to th’ co-operation of the ‘Transportation of Ci conclusion. They . are trying to giveyour‘ children the best they; can from.‘ the’: funds.’ available] without making the cost unrea- sonable, With your enelp and plish this goal. The aistit con- .tinues to’ grow, this! in ‘turn’ in- “creases the work and responsi- bility ‘of the Board. In: the past, ing per ‘month vale and bus ores ot thus hes been’ largely overcome,’ He ‘also mentioned that’ theré’ are ‘three. children ‘from Brilliant who have children that should attend’ this school but are kept at home for various reasons. Mr. Billingsley said ‘that a catter ail. the. business, now. the Board| meets. i regularly / twice “monthly scasionally. third: fale NY operation: ‘of the school “costs large atterfding the wees School for a short while were ablé to re- sume’. their < classes “in. public schools, - 5 1 ) At: present . the ‘school , has -a paid. teacher. and: a. trained nurse. The nurse meets all .bus- ses. ‘to , receive the, pupils and sees them off.on their way home. Mr,’ Billingsley ‘said~ that~the ingsley gdve' a ‘resume ‘of the}’ wards that Castlegar . wilt: ‘king’. to-| and it ig hoped be ® organtz ed, embers of. the eraaniaton| thi ‘King -.on , plans’ ‘ot makin \the: next : ‘will be: held’ at the’ home “ot Mrs, B. _K.. McAlister, r. In Canada; more houses are) heated with oil” than with any. other fuel. Dr. G.-AS ‘Mcdonald visita Mr. amd .Mrs.; “Jamison at, \ Much, Lieut. HOE. Carlin, AGE WHEN ANNUITY To START. T understand that information given above will ue beta Confidential. © “seuciow ! .| ing: in - Castlegar. . last. . Tuesd: He* ‘issthe ‘Air..Cadet Liason or COMMENCE MONDAY, 24th Square Dancing, $5. TUESDAY, 25th Sewing, Typing - WEDNESDAY, -26th English for New. ; Canadians, .Woodwork;,:: Canadian : | Jast of the’ month being Hal; Mrs. | . is on an-. inspec! on Monday evening to the Exeé-|| cutive. Members -of the Stanley. Humphrie’s PTA: ‘During — the ib ‘to. hold “the: Meeting ‘on+Monday, October 24, rather than the. 31t, owing to the 'lowe’en. - The ., President, tind, iis by -Mrs. J. Ford ici srefershments RED & eve BEEF Hee 1, mplete Beauty A Cor Service pe Ba ‘WAX "Golden, 2 fins MWe: sell only ‘top. grcdes of Gort, graded- meats BEANS® Alyrier’s . 35c- wb adage ye we carry: a® = complete selection of drawers shirts and combinations: in mens’ and: boys’: ‘sizes. : Drawers, ‘pr. Shirts, -each t test... style: fn a latest... style: ‘a “and winter with’ fers ides! ‘falls on on putts -sdtor. and