" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 30, LEGION WELFARE BINGO ‘SATURDAY: $165 JACKPOT ’ PRIZES BINGO AT 8.00 pm, COME ALONG and HAVE FUN Free Coffee Available 1959 Pater "Robson REPORTERS: Castlegar Kinnaird Deer Park Renata THE ABOVE FOUR GENERATION PICTURE was taken by Len Kuryluk, a former employee of the ‘Castlegar News. Mrs. Harry Lynn, Stettler, Alta, with her daughter, Mrs, D. Fox, Castlegar, Great granddaughter, Lorraine “Kuryluk, and granddaughter, Mrs. Len, Rurylute Calgary Alta. & ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Box 397 — Castlegar, B.C, — Phone 4086 Guide Ass'n. Mother's Day Tea, May 9th, 2.30 p.m. St. Alban’s Hall. ‘BULLETIN BOARD Yes .... This space will be provided free to clubs, lodges, ete. to advertise meetings, sales, teas, etc. — Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, at 3031. A PUBLIC SERVICE BY. THE ~ ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE B.A. Resker con: Castlegar Happenings Friends of Mrs. W. C. Ken- nedy will be pleased to learn she has returned home from | the Tratl-Tadanae hospital. Miss Maureen Lipse,tt daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Lip- sett, has arrived home from Vic- toria College, and will spend the next two months with her par- ents, Mrs, M, Stainton and Miss Jean Stainton leave tonight for Spokane where they plan to spend a few days. Mrs, R. Gemmill was called to Vancouver last Friday by the sad news of the sudden passing of her mother. ‘Archdeacon B. A. Resker is in Vancouver this week to re- ‘}ceive the honorary Doctor f tion held at Divinity degree at the convdca-|, ducted the service and Mr. James ‘Toogood read the Lesson, Mr. and Mrs, R, Moffat have had as their guests for the past few days, the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ B. Crisoll of Creston, and the latter's sister and broth- er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R, Harper also-of Creston. Mrs. Grace Cornwall of Van- couver who has been the guest of her brother-In-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Killough for the past week, left yesterday to return home. Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Campbell leave tomorrow for Toronto to attend the graduation of thelr son Burton on May 7%, from Ryerson Institute of Technology. From there, they will go to Vancouver to attend the graduation exer- elses of thelr daughter Regina from St. Paul’s hospital. Mrs. A. E; Lampard, with the Anglican Theological lege, UBC, - i Mr. and Mrs. J. R, ‘Nixon have arrived from Vancouver to spend a few weeks with their parents, Mrs. J..F Nixon of Kin: naird and Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Col- Par (ae CSS La Ss) sD) E . ‘LEO BOSS CASH AND SAVE JEWELLERS 10% Off All Cash Purchases 15% Off All Cash Purchases Over $100 This Also Applies On Lay-Aways Charge Accounts Accepted At Begullay. Prices CERTIFIED : DIAMONDS fully guaranteed for one year — at prices to suil every purse. N graduates this year from U.B.C. with a degree in Mechanical En- ‘gineering. Mr, and Mrs, ‘W. Blackwell returned home last Saturday from and Penti: Hostetter of Castlegar. Mr. Nixon’ her in-: and and Mrs, Bill Price spent ast weekend In Cranbrook. Renata Tiding Mr. and Mrs. ” Ernie Funk, Fe cent newly “were © i Se eC mall HE OCIAL NOTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kautman ~- 3227 Mrs, Johnson - ‘Mrs, Williamson 5165 [NRT At aot recent meeting of the United Chutch -W. A. a garden party was planned for May 23, at the K. Spence home. : + Mr, and Mrs, H. Briggeman and Wayne were Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred a) Briggeman at.Deer Park. Wayne attended ‘a birthday party hon- oring his cousin, Patty McPher- son in Trail on Monday. . Wayne Clifford McCrelght, new citizen of our neighborhood was Lorn to Mr, and Mrs. Cliff McCreight in Castlegar Hospital, April 25. Congratulations, ‘Deer Park’ Socials Mr, and Mrs. A,. Law have returned to their home in Deer Park after spending a few days in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. Mr, H. DeLespee of Broad- water Is a patient in the Castle- gar and District Hospltal. Mrs, J. Stugktberger return ed to her home here after a visit to Edmonton where she was the guest of her soninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, E. Grun- inger. While in Edmonton, she ‘attended the wedding of her youngest daughter, Laura, to Mr, Kerrison. Mrs, Ruth Keefer has return- ed to her home in Payette, Ida- ho, after spending a two-week holiday with her’ brothers, Mr. M. Kirkendall and Mr, F, Kirk- endall, Mrs. R. Worley and her grandson, Bob of Trail, and her son Aurthur Worley of Nelson, were weekend visitors to Deer Park. ‘Mr. and Mrs, C, M. Kirken- Mr.|dall and family of Harrop were weekend visitors to Deer Park. Mrs, George Briggeman was a recent 'visitor ‘to ‘Trail; on nee return she was Bake Salo Success The regular meeting of the Women's’ Auxillary, Castlegar and District Hospltal, was ‘held recently In the auxiliary room at the hospital with the pres!- dent, Mrs. W. Reed, presiding and Mrs, A. Mackereth acting as seeretary.-It was decided that the members would serve tea and cookles at’ the hospital day, May 11 when open house would be held from 2-4 p.m. Mrs, G. Guido reported that 4 the bake sale, that was held on the evening of the Kinnaird Little theatre play, had been success: ful. 4 ‘OA giseuciton of the Thritt @ Shop was held, and the members are very pleased with the public | ‘ support the project is receiving. The shop has been open for nine days. G Heavy Duty ‘OIL ® CO-OP 10W-30 varnish omy and less engine wear, GREASE A grease for every t; high load pressures. cold temperatures. CO-OP M.P. GEAR Co. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUR CHANGE-OVER cleaner engine teiter gasoline econ CO-OP_LUBCO MULTI- PURPOSE | ype of bearing—wilt not melt or bleed from heat~-provides a lubricating film at extreme sy to pump into bearings at hot or Gives maximum _ protection under high 8 forge transmissions, a SAE grade ter all climatic con- YOU GAN DEPEND ON QUALITY CO: rOP PETROLEUM PRODUCTS co-op, LUBCO Multl-Purpose GREASE LUBES eed and tow Castlegar Co-operative Retail Society, Castlegar Society, Brilliant Mr, and Mrs. J. Lamont, also ae Trail. visitors at his mothers Mrs. Mary Funk. Mrs. Ernie Funk was the former Miss Joan Gray of Sorr- ento, B.C. where the marriage took place. A reception was held for them at the Lodge and for where they had been called .by the illness o ftheir son Mr. Frank Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs, Les Atkinson have returned from Athabaska, Alberta, ‘where they attended the funeral of the latter's father, Mr. A. D. Sharp, Mr. Sharp had made frequent trips to. Castlegar, and will be remembered by the many friends he made here. ‘ Mrs. H. Pitts and her grand- DON'T. FORGET — MOTHER’S DAY May 10th ais & Ley-Away now and : | ; snd sox |e ‘ “Jf you don't know your Watches, know your Jéyeler.” Watch and Jewelry Repairea Guarantged for one year — PHONE 20417 a) Laurie left Monday by plane for Calgary, Alta, Laurie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pitts has enjoyed an extended visit here with her grandparents. Mrs. Pitts, senfor..will spend a few days in Calgary before returning home, Lions Head Lodge. No. 4 10.0.F, and Kingarson Lodge, -|No, 7%, Rebekahs, attended Church Parade at the Robson {Memorial Chyrch, last Sunday. “2 infer fies avorites their they motored to Oregon. They will reside in Kamloops where both are em- ployed. Mrs. Mary Funk, Mrs. Henry Toews, and Leonard Funk of Ren- ata attended the wedding at Sor- rento, B.C, Robson ' Socials Dr..& Mrs. J. R. C, Evans of Brandon; Man. were recent vis- itors to thelr relative here, they were enroute to Brandon from Calgary. Mr, & Mrs. J. Macalister of Kelowna, were guest for a few days of Mr, and: Mrs..B, Macal- ister, enroute to Calgary where’ Mr. Macalister has been trans- ferred. *~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott are on a. motor trip to Calgary, and during the'week. Mr, and’ Mrs. W. Guerin re turned from, a trip to Penticton. Visiting Mr. and Mrs, HL Evans for-a-week or so, is thelr daughter,’ Mrs. J. D. Allen and son of Haney. Mrs, D. Gavrilik's weekend visitors were her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. C. Tench of Rossland. ak Mr. and Mrs, Nick Plotin- cove of Vancouver, were recent visitors of the formers parents Mr, and Mrs. Mike Popoff. . other points, artd will be home || ry Society, Castle- - RICK’S ’ TV. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In. T.V. Supplies ELECTROHOME fond Rossland: Gr Retail Society, Ross- fond - Society, Warfi eld ‘ Genelle Co-operativ. Annable and Warfield Co-operative Transportation iP Society, Ross- Society, n Society, Fruit- - vale . ‘Society, Trail, ‘BEEF POT ROASTS,.Ib. ..... PRIME RIB ROASTS, Ib... SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. |... .... ROUND STEAK, Ib. ........5. BACON, Burn’ 8 side by the Riece, Ib. ee Rose Show and Tea : Planned By Legion LA ‘A letter was received by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian jy Legion, from the Kootenay Han-|- dleapped Society, thanking them tor the enjoyable party they gave the children of Silver Birch. Tuesday's meeting of the LA : yoted Mira. Vs Nelgon delegato to Jack Webster Delegate To Senior Cilizens Meet The’ regular meeting of the Senior Citlzens was held Friday evening in the Legion Hall, with the. President Mr. J.T. Webster hala in Revelstoke on Moy” 24- Convenor, Mrs, W. Dunn Te- ported April’ had been .a ‘very profitable month as the members‘ had been very “sy with’ ban: quets, - Plans were made to hold a Rose Show and Tea in the Le- gion Hall on June 26, A Rose Bowl will be given as a grand prize. Entertainment is planned for the évening. A raffle of a gar- den chair will take place and , tickets will be avallable at the The members felt that the meeting should open with the at the next meeting of the LA: It was decided to make dona- |, tions to’ the Handicapped Society and ‘also ‘to baie Legion Scholar- ‘ship Fund, The Hospital Committee . re- ported they had made five visits to. the hospital during the month when cigarettes and:candy were distributed to patients. Lunch was served by Mrs.. F, Bacon assisted by Mrs. M. He, ley : : door, Final plans will be. made ome . BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 3131 KINNAIRD Wishes to! announce they have secured the services of Mr. C..A. Taylor who will man- age the Building: Supply and will be pleased to be of service, to you. \ FREE. -ESTIMATES Will be gladly given on all your building needs — from the roof to the basement — _ Don't hesitate to call on him. ROOFING: 1S ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES . MARTIN - SENOUR - FOR SERVICE eed 3131 singing of a hymn, and after many suggestions were made, "they decided on ‘Blest be the tie that Binds.’ This was sung ac- companied at the plano by Mr. Webster, - It was decided to have 100 cards printed with: this hymn to ‘be used at each meeting. A. letter was received and read. from Van- couver, Liberals Gol Ready For Convention Three delegates and four al- ‘ternates were named at Monday’s meetiny of Liberals in Trail to|" attend the B.C. Liberal leader- ship convention in May. Named as delegates were: ‘Tom McBwen, C. W. MacBey and Ron Allerton. Alternaties are: Stewart Smillie, Tristo Pisacreta, Jalmer Hall and John Forrester. ‘Pythian Sisters Meet Kootenay Temple No. 37 Cas- tlegar was hostess Saturday to the 18th annual convention of Pythian Sisters. Muriel Grunerud , D.D.G.C, a Andy c ‘Wes Pre- aldent GL. Filippa, provincial bee ch ee ae with the People’s Orggnization, ‘this ve tabled for further Dr, Krause and feder- al, Liberal candidate “Bil Mc- Loughlin are also eligible to at- Hone: as qansute to the B.C. -Conven- tion to be held in Vancouver on dune q and f. Mr. E, Bailey : was Et] two trom ©: - Webster was" appointed} tend: the Atan ive meeting held . Sisters from Nakusp, New Denver, Salmo, Fruitvale, Nelson and Trail participated in making the day a very success- ful one, i}. A very Inspiring address of last Friday théy agreed to 12 del- egates: to the convention, Three each from the men’s and women's Liberal. organization of Trail, and : | was also decided that the dele- gate shouldbe paid out of pock- et expenses A Pot Luck Supper was ar- ranged for the next meeting, ‘The members to each bring what they wanted, this will be on the reguler meeting night of May 8./° Mr, V. Lamphear read an in- vitation from the newly-formed branch st Fruitvale, for the mem- bers to attend their Social Even- ing The secretary was instructed to reply, and also to extend to them an invitation for, them to attend at any time, a meeting of the Castlegat’ branch. After the business of the meeting was ended, a social time was enjoyed, with.cards and re- freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. R, Dorman were honored on their birthday with a. lovely birthday cake from a member. of the local Soroptimist Club The Soroptimists are to be thanked| for providing a birthday cake each month to the Senior Citiz- ens, A vote of thanks was also extended to Mrs. Candler for her very wonderful talk at the last meeting, when she told ‘the mem- bers of her stay in South Africa, Australia and of her trip around the world. Building Supplies Iding Supp aullding & Supply Co, Ltd: 5 CASTLEGAR P Phone 3351 » SSM TL TTT ; » ONAL . APPLIANOES “@ Refrigerators eo: Automatic Washers eo” “Automatic. Ironers ALL LINOLEUM AT A. 15% DISCOUNT ‘Electric & Gas Ranges - Television Sets “Hot Water Tanks McCieight —'born to Mr. and ; @ son. Fruitvale locals, Renata W.l. Plans Cemetery Clean-Up -The April’ Renata Women's Institute meeting was held at the home of Mrs, J! J. Reimer. Roll Call response was “suggestions for bake sale. Mis$ Ethel White gave.a special committee report and reported raising $46.00 at the erib tournament held, during the winter months. Members of the committee were given a vote of thanks for their effort. The dele- gate named to go to the district conference to be held in Nelson May 19th was Mrs,. Julius Dyck. . Date of cemetery clean-up was set for April 28th. Layettes for Arab baby refugees were handed in to be sent to the Unit- arlan Service Committee, Members voted in favor of signs being made for a Picnic site, a Welcome to Renata sign and one for the “Falls”. Secret- ary was instructed to write Pub- lie: Works Dept. reminding them of the job they promised to do re- moving trees. © Mrs. J. Dyck donated the tea raffle and was won by Mrs. L. Wither. Lunch was served by the hostess Mrs. J, J. Reimer. The next meeting will be held May 26th instead of May 19th due to the conference. .-: : Mrs. C. McCreight, April 25, Makortoff — born to Mr, .and Mrs,, A. Makortoff, ont 27, a daughter.’ MelIntyre — born to Mr. and Mrs. R. McIntyre, April a son, Koncewiez — born to Mr, “and Mrs. W. Koncewiéz, April 28, a daughter, Sherstobitoff — born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Sherstobitoff, pril 28, @ son. - Strilaeft — born to Mr. and Mrs, “'S, Strilaeff, April 29, & son. was by Flor- ence Nixon M.E.C, .Kooteny No. 37. This..was very graciously re- siled to. by Olive Jansen ‘P.D.D.. Reports of * delegates showed CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 30, 1959 ee pu ’n Takit “Prices effective = fetta - Salurday- each Temple ‘had a ‘very “busy | = : and prosperous year. The morn- ing session adjourned to lunch- eon very. tastefully served by. the Anglican Church’ Ladies, : ‘The afternoon ‘session was very busy and much work was accomplished, Delegate: Kather- ine Cain extended 'an invitation on: behalf of Nelson No. 10 to hold the-19th annual convention in Nelson next year. The: invi- tation ‘was accepted with thanks. A wonderful banquet was served by the United Church and Leg- fon Ladies. ‘The evening session held pre- sentation of Shields, The Downie- McKenzie Shield was won by’ Trail No. 3 Degree Staff. The Pearl_ Palmer Shield ean to May Miller Rosevale No. Closing remarks by Muriel Grunerud brought to a close a very enjoyable session. DOORS . In All Popular Styles ae i * © WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — GLASS ..IN ALL SIZES’ & WEIGHTS | Agents For Rearson Sashless Win- ‘dows and All'Seated Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS PHONE 3211 - = Jasper BUTTER, Ho, 1,tb... + 686 Rooster COFFEE, 2 Ibs. a Goodluck MARGARINE, |b. Nabob INSTANT GOFFEE, 5 oz. .... 99¢ TOMATO JUICE, 48 0z., each ...... 35¢ TOMATO SOUP 4 cans 49 LETTUCE — 2 heads 29g ‘RADISHES . Levececes 2 for 25¢ GREEN ONIONS, ........... 2 for 25¢ JMUSHROOMS, ........... basket 39¢ WATERMELON 99 each ‘PORK LOIN ROASTS only 45c tb. AYRSHIRE SAUSAGE, th. ......... 59 ene is FRESH HALIBUT, Ib. ...........- 59¢ SALMON STEAKS, Ib. .......:... 78¢ GAC ROUND STEAK or meer | Ib. cece wees Cee eweree 69 SUGAR, 10 Ib: hag .0......cecbecee eee ee 89C JELLY POWDERS, Nabob, 6 for ........-..0.+-+ 49c BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed, ib. . weececess GOG BREAD, white or brown, Star, 2 loaves . . ies ee 35c LARGE QUANTITY 20%, OFF <—— : . lee Toilet Tissue 2A roll. box 1. 98 banca ll 15% OFF -GEILING PROBLEM. ee : ar fa : *, Aeuan-and-mite team can-celing an avere Mrs, Major Moll is a patient poe or hes é . er age soom in 2 to’3 in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. ‘LETT! i td -relie inet 66 patterns; (2"nl2* Ne ane, Norman Ne LETTUCE, firm headiy Ibe 0+. -oseses esse! 18 ENTERPRISE AND.GOOD CHEER FURNACES AT Paap es “REDUCEDPRICES Carrs Higes ies and poe Easily: . pressed wood, alle Leod were’ here. from the coast oa a4 " on a week's visit with their son was discharged from Castlegar . Hospital that day, much Improved ‘PHONE 2161 335 FRONT STREET oe we : Sh ng : ; f 2, panels, t 4-ngh thick Po cey eee area BANANAS, Golden ripe, Ib... 20... 60-6 + 190 wea grogedls ee : a _—— : Kinnaird Korner “FANCY-BOLOGNA SLICED. 29¢ LB ~ We Gut Only RED LABEL BEEF — GARDEN SUPPLIES IMPORTED: ROSE BUSHES, each ... GARDEN TOOL SET, 3 pieces, each ... SPONGE BEACH SLIPPERS, pair ... Foe LL nL Gibsons. Visitors from Forest Lawn; Alberta were Mr, and Mrs, Hjal- mer Paulson and son Garry, at the John Paulson home, They left Tuesday morning. Mr.- Paulson to spend affew days in Trail -be- : : o-op Refail More SE eae ae a 3 fore returning t otheir home in Lumber and 4th AVE. -AND PINE ST. Building Supply WALDIE "PHONE 2681 J.C. MiLepd: They left Satiirday 3 ‘ : i “3 ued progress," °"-