4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 22, 1959 Brownies, UN Club CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 22, 1959 ' " 2 , 4; . : TATA _ Kinnaird Social Notes ‘ : : ; 7 ; ‘Dp : Castlegar Social Notes SL To Gonduct Canvass Mrs, Kaufman, Pane si88 qurned Sunday from Now, Denver T U R K E Y : i C 0 M M E R C l A L Me Serome, Rhone 66681 itors at the home! of Mr, ang : i _ CUSTOM STYLING On Hallowe'en Night | ay, ic. tote recentiy by plane | hae “Togton Zone’ Convention : | INDUSTRIAL & DOMESTIC — Laura Bridgeman Were. valtors Meir and Mrs, D. M, Wallace after spending several days, in-| during | the weckend, to Spokane for a few days. have had as guests Mrs. Wallace's . ‘ : Local residents wiil be able| cluding the Thanksgiving week- | ith Brian Fitzpatrick, tiny] }* ‘ Mr. and Mrs, T. Jerome, ac-| mother and sister, Mrs. Margaret . ay json e ae and Mrs, E. A. Fitz- . iy W | Ri N G companied by Mrs, Roger Ar-|Hope and Miss Viola Hope of ; : r to help UNICEB, the children’s | end with her daughter and son- organization of the United Na-| in-law, Mr. and ae 3. S. Ste-! chambault and children, were vi-| Carberry, Manltoba,. also Mrs. patrick, was a patient in Castle- 4 . j ; 7 i iT on e'en by donat- E : sitors in Nelson on Sunday. Wallace's niece, Miss Marion Pe- 4 H r ig none wae gots home a0 several one & Mr. and Mrs. A. Franco had| terson of Newdale, Manitoba. Af. . : Instead of asking for tricks| .’ 4 marriage took place at) this w : . ‘ ALL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL as their guests Mrs, M. Franco| ter a visit here they all motored s 5 or treats, members of the Coeur D'Alene, Idaho on Oct. 10 Mrs, Fitzpatrick’s mother, ‘ = and daughter Linda, of Trail, to Vancouver where a family re- : . SHHS United Nations Club and| between Kathryn Louise Craw-|Mrs, A. McLeod who spent the CARRIES ONE-YEAR WARRANTY Miss Darlene Harding, who| union was held at the home of d : Mrs. Alan’ Harvey's Brownies | ford, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. | summer here, has left for Saska- a SATURD. AY AT 8 00 P. M. ae: .: is a nurse-in-training at the Roy-| Mr. and Mrs, W. G. O'Leary, son- For Beauly will ask for donations to UNI-| Crawford of Trail and Ossian | toon, Sask. Mrs. E. Gare, having ony Ld ans: DON’T D “ al Columbian Hospital at New|in-law and daughter of Mr. and — PRICES EFFECTIVE EFRIL.,, - SAT., - TUES. Swe CEF, Charles Oliphant, son of ae and. visited in Nelson for re Past LAY peran veo Jett Aonday by Mrs. D. M. Wallace, = eu He trees The canvassers will be re-| Mrs. R, F. Oliphant of Kinnaird, | few months, accompanied her by : . lane to resume her duties after ‘ — 33 PINE STREET CASTLEGAR, B.C. conned ty thelr badges and| The B Brown and Fred Jack. | plane on Sunday, ; UPPER BENCH SCHOOL : Put Your Wiring Need In Our Hands Today spending the long weekend ‘vis- official collection cans. A sim-| son families have had company ‘Tuesday the Vic Nelsons left ok ; iting her Barents Mr, and Mrs. ila nt is beln: led R. Hardin, DHONE 5260 ont, arou. Clin) Se ye acer Cit na |ftng Site Nev's ser Mr - FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE _ Mie ant Mrs, D, M, Wallace schools, including Nelson, | on" both “of restos, Mr. and |W. Pratt N R Fae Pe ce ewan: Tay Wants peice aa cS A ‘. : end, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wall: OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Mrs. Clift Brown and daughter| | Richard Warner celebrated s — WE ARE AT IT FULL TIME — of ‘Teall. pallarad Marlene and grandson Randy | his fifth birthday yesterday when « : Mr, and Mrs, Dan Gilroy a . 5 Damage Totals $3,000 were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, |June Jackson, Charlotte Brown, have tole encd tata ebeweck Wirsios Studio Girl Cosmetics Barton Brown while Mr, and Mra. |Porigk Laicas and his sister, DE vacation spent. in the, tate of] LEGION GORNER . John Brown visited at the home | Patrick Lucas and his sister, Di- 20 G AMES FOR | itt) a Michigan visiting friends and re- s ONSTRATION OF. in Thrums Accidents of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jackson,|ane Warner attended his party. a latives in Detroit and surround: At the regular meeting Tues- FREE DEM : the wives being sisters. Bestivities Begun at an 2 Git CASTLEGAR — PHONE 7291 ing cities, They alee i vislied Mrs, | day night two ordinary and four : D ff close to $3,000 when teh youngsters gather : roy’s club were PSRs aa erty oe tees Peo pansans were | most te ant Mts. W. Ball pert | the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mon- SPONSORED BY THE KINNAIRD C.W.L. B) | AFTER 6 P.M. PHONE RESIDENCE 541 THRUMS || Gia Sar Garonrs Sometown ter] Preparations are well in hand for MRS. McMATH SATURDAY, seriously injured in two weekend Ta ne ee ein One ty Warner to watch Romper Sault Ste. Marie which he had|the Remembrance Day, program ceidents on the Thrums Flats. Room, The TV program extended . not pean back to for 30 years.|and will follow much the same OCTOBER 24 accents oe Teciain ee North| ‘tl. Mrs. Ball managed to) pirthday greetings to Richard. ' irs, M. Hingely is a patient {plan as last year. Pa TOPS BRAND, 6 TINS, winievee ¢ spend a month's vacation with . i ‘ie - 1 istri 1 NAAT ATT) Surtey, drivers and Gorden Wate! ner son Kenneth Ball and family, : — : , pith fa Distiet Hos Sia ee aie the eae Celgar camp, were taken to | visiting old friends at Emo, Ont., ee : Mrs. J, Gibson and children , taph for the public service. Com- Trail-Tadanac’ Hospital when before they returned home the ttt i tee ie al gee | F ott prmeslon have returned back rade Lamb reported on a suc " ’ atter part of last week, f - Fi ome ler a holiday spent with cessful zone meeting at New Den- i B ABY FO Nl 9 T ! G E : weet eon arcbenatnent ia ne The Catholic Women’s Tess: "e ast, 2 ms, Gibsons 's mother and father, ver. A great Goal of work was v HEINZ, 6 TINS seme meanest ¢ ue enjoyed it’s October meeting 3 ir, an rs. David Reid of|done at the meeting and it was : , 7% . ON OCTOBER THE 22 MISS MARGARET DAW- mabey. were reported serious-|in Genelle at the home of Mrs. : easy-to- -install Castlegar, considered one of the best meet- SON; MISSIONARY ON FURLOUGH FROM ly injured, Damage to the car|G. O'Farrell, where Mrs. G. A. |B : per’ A Mr. John Clarke was in Nel-} ings in-the year. . r AFRICA WILL SPEAK IN THE was estimated at $2000. Archibald was appointed educa- d fi h 5 son Monday on business for the| — Gomarade Bob Wadey was ; At 7.30 a.m. Saturday a 1949] tlon convenor for the group. Rev. modern inis : Castlegar arena. > with 10 oz. EACH, 1 49 CASTLEGAR UNITED CRURCH car driven by Brian Cox of Nel-|Father Brophy informed the : Mr. and Mrs, Ewan Wallace| pin and medal. Poppy wreaths ‘ | s-sae es s son went off the road on the| meeting of the Mission to be held for basements, Ontario, “accompanied on Oct nies will be : : . Rita’ , 22, Final A\S Ontario, ‘accompanied by Mrs.|on Oct, 31 and poppies will be AT 7.30 P.M. flats, Cox and his passenger,| at St, Rita’s on Nov. Sy ’ E, Wallace's mother, Mrs. Mc-| handed out to the public on Nov. Gary Batting of Castlegar, re-} plans were made for the Turkey 4 i. : a THE PUBLIC 1S INVITED caved only minor injuries Dam-| Bingo to be held on Saturday | KINNAIR D, B.C attics, walls... [| Donald of Vancouver, were vis- 7. age was estimated at $700. evening. The next meeting will | jj ’ be held at the home of Mrs. s. = 3 Works Supervi | Castlegar Council Briefs. c J. Jankola, . ei 2 ° ra " g " a a orks Supervisor | 2 coats and ee | = i. DONNACONA ashegar Counc! briets ARD R ort Bus Month Don McDonald nove been ae N " i “ | Pe] epors Busy | Rare ad eee rancmmere | I i : : Ae ie i] b |: = K ot e- Castlegar chopes to’ install] “That wasn’t their fault,” . 4 visiting on their way home from | GREAN OF WES , 25 tb. BAG, a : 5 at the under # village : . ‘ Dur mg September q the coast. Other visitors at the Lf the winter works program. Cost| N..T. Oglow. “It’s been going 2 WINTER TUNE- : T. Fourt home has been Miss : . & to the village will be about $1,-| for # long time,” said Mr. . ¢ S A busy month was put in by | a eae < 500 for materials and one-quar-| Carr. 's : ups AND WHEEL village crows during be Se Neue ot Role ‘ © Kilned, esmp: Ss ter of the labor costs. The con- =e : ra ri ALIGNMENT Done Ea ors superNneii| ett. Hiser and children of Col- |i ; fibre in 12” mpd wood Sidtha feete bleachers, will have three-| nie ven, tes ete Tuesday night that his crews ville spending the weekend ay CHEESE 2 ib. BOX . * and 8’ or 9’ longths applies cn - ele imum-security fence built around KINNAIRD, B.C. had dumped 28 loads of gravel Mr, and Mrs. Fay Alden have 3 = wena a . quickly, and 12" x 12", ‘ - ; i ~Or- i it. a ee Sew egcnta i a ae MARGARINE month. + 12 ‘ p 4 " a Nine loads of top soil were|week as guests of “Mrs. Alden’s | i 74 © wide flange tongue and y ee At fe eee of Mr. r] BETTER BUY, 2 ths., meeeen ¢ 2472 used on boulevards, two new] brother and sister-indaw. Mr. | [ig groove jointa conceal ql “phe tire department's very |C8'F the village will run a gra- school signs were installed on| afd Mrs. Jim Wisted. . . quiet. Nothing to report there,” der through the Castle theatre : x 5th Ave. and the brush cut: away Mr. and Mrs. Vie Nelson re-| : . N 2 . ; i _, Rails or staples. |, sald commjssioner George Carr Barking iat, Jes 7 bad, sala Mr. 7 3, from around them; Parallel par- y Be es _ . 7 in giving his report on the fire C e fire from around then, Parallel Dar : y GALLON ...-... 8 © Both sides finished with fire | in giving bis rep to go through there on a call the , PATIO ASSORTMENT, 3 pkgs. - : : 3 ite pais aey tment, ‘ c A Ss T L E 6 A R Columbia from the Castle theatre a . ; resistant white paint. pal ee village will lose the truck, dri- to Crescent street and stalls mar- Cclrar. Villages EZ { 5 a : : a habeas at control will be| YeF and: men in one of the holes. ked on curbs. ay i . . seetetiea ‘on the 60 hp pump in- Mr, Oglow said that’ putting ; : A catch basin was built on ‘ a led .at th 11 site iq| the lot in good condition .will ° the ee any tonott sys-| Get Inland Boost. /§ : se Giaitiaan Aage Sylvest. [Provide more off-street parking PASTE WAX JOHNSONS 2 Ib. » tem and a sidewalk built at The : 5 b : 5 ~| : m Gas in the village. ' = Gaii.,. = Palette with a catch basin instal-| Castlegar, Kinnaird _and Cel- : ] Ihs., . 2. ease ae cer ; ls , led to take care of excess rain] gar. got boosts in the 1959 annual | ‘The village tals 0 will pre: “A letter from Kootenay Nur- water, The sidewalk base was|report of Inland Natural Gas. HPs g ‘ pare the site for = new water! sertes in Kinnaird was read completed from Maple to the The report notes that ‘the tank on the Caitle-Bar Ranch| objecting to a $20 trades iicen- _ schon Paina oe house the vil- aoe vod this ya rin ihe area ser. ; ; j q fain poaee cadet tank foun-| ce fee, saying that sales in . q : J. Oa} a area ser- s a Casi igar 4 THE FOLLOWING GLASSES REQUIRE lage well was completed and a vleed by the cae fs Celgar's : . . oute® : a man eas radon liseaca tees : : ! light pole installed for the power a ri r 4 TINS, ceeew ae The ‘village's red half-ton . pulp mill at Ci : MORE MEMBERS $ connection. Six new water con- Tnland’s 7th annual report : “BROS, BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD thudk had a becakaown with da- in Castlegar are set by bylaw. i nections worth $305 to the vil-| notes that “This plant is sched- . PHONE 3351 . . mages totaling $187 while it was ais ase SL sles w 3 48 % lage in reventie: Were Dat Me oxes tiled to be in operation in the — = : being usea wy the Kinsmen Club| wreath at the cenctaph on Re- -48 02. GANS FOR . peewee eee newneee 88c MONDAY Sewing were placed throughout the vil- early part of 1961 and negotia- on the Kiddies Park, works su- : : tions are proceeding between In- * Lo . q z pervisor Norman McNabb tol membrance Day. ; lage’s water system and consid- Ind and Celgar for a-supply of | § . eeanelt ie x . TUESDAY Ladies Keep Fit ||erable time was spent grading.| vurat ens: : : . : g : Alr Cadets will not sell pea- THRIFTY FULL OF “Inland’s transmission sys- I T-BONE-SIRLOIN Iby eneene é ; agp a " , nuts 3 in ate village, during De: : FL VOR! " 7 . miles of the - : s . . 5 ~ . 9 cember. ‘This year they have of- WEDNESDAY Square Dancing (Beginners) . NEED EXPERTS ea foun a of the ‘ 5 Does ic rrivhogs to the WA to : = A Granby has grown out Of a. the municipalities of C : : : : : 4g . ‘ FOR y | the” hospital,” a letter from the . 7, wo CBiez, i . dk | village Into a town and from 2| ang Kinnaird, where the majority « E . 9 auxiliary informed council, The : : \ (2x Unless more persons enroll in sewing an eep | gown into a large city. We can’t | o¢ employees who will work in| i . . : .. CAREFREE : Booey tiaioee the WA to cell , { ; - i A 7 }go on handling its problems as | the pulp mill operation will have | @ : the peanuts. fit classes they will have to be discontinued. | though they were a little village's hep ap Fall P : KING 4 - = y ' ? sea 8h . ‘problems. The council realized “This development has been| Ri ’ §IZE 4 ; ‘ities tgadibae-Adene given L, E. Cantell, Director this fact last summer when hir- ; Re e : RS ‘ : tow! lanner. Now we a stent stimulant tp me Ren 3 fa |the village’s new building code iS . « i own er. D 1S : 4 3 ate : a . 7 . Phone 5103 ee 8 ee Mho'll tellus how | O the Wrurly stgaiticant to the| PE” . ; . be i . came By | bya oe? . 7 jto fix our water problem. —| communities of Castlegar and | Gy ecw ween nee 99c FRESH ROASTED 2 hs. 59c 4 5 ae — ‘ Mr. Oglow sald that accord- PORK TENDERLOIN, Ih. Cea ee eee 98c {Granby (Que.) Leader-Mail. Kinnaird. . ; 7 Ing to village clerk Joe Loge- e 3 ———_—_— | : , : * . _lin and‘ the village's auditor, 1 000 More Cars : & — = . ‘ ’ : FLOUR, PURITY, 5 Ibs., es : “We are working very close PICNIC SHOULDERS, Fresh siyle, Ik., bie on etevese un auese 29c r) ‘ i$ \ : to our budget appropriations SEE OUR Mae = CAKE MIX, Monarch4for........ ; | Same basis we should be qulfe ’ Swifts, Ibe .. 31.93 Carried By Ferry r DOG FOOD Chocolate Mallos : = PURE CHOCOLATE, Miniature. Ch Christies 3 ane . $f 00 a) : tend * ‘a pareasenmay “a sae ie ree ia This Year, then best: ) 35 BISCUITS HD APPLE JUIGE, Suntipe, 48 oz, .................. 388 ill me Catlear Now of Oc 2 i “7 . } council decided to add bleachers " = es t sea- | ¥ : : : subdivisi RE D & WH ITE . son Even though the tourist 203 4 TOPS, 10 TINS, oie $1.00 CHRISTIES, pkg. ... oC i TOMATOES, Belight, 28 OZ. 2 tins, meee e meee 59c¢ Gj and water lines to subdivisions BACON ‘ BOLOGNA H| as projects to be done under the tratfic using the Castlegar ferry ; ; MARGARINE, Better Buy, 2 lbs. ...........2.26.2 490 | | gag| winter works program.“ . than at this time last year. : : ‘ z . . ph ks vi iL . : : : ’ ont ygaing comparzons wth | - : 4 BREAD, 2 LOAVES, .....-.-2--eeeeeeeees 35c ee ee tuner EMPRESS BRAND FANCY QUALITY Pp E . for the past month, issued by | Be ‘ : FAB, KING SIZE, 2.0.2.0. eee eee eee er conte ne was 996 St. nean the Co-op garage: : ‘ the department of highways, APPLE JUICE f 5 : : ena salir 1 lb A9 h ; : HAPPY PEOPLE . tte in ers 1 A R i 0G FOOD, TOPS, 4 for ....:.....:.-...-+.-- 390 - pgMAPPY PEOPLE i IC $. ¢ traffic using the Castlegar ferry . : ried much fuller loads on its = 5 they, learn, fo make the: best of : i . e things they haven’t got. — FOR THE BEST. BARGAINS iN TOWN a Petotal number of automobiles | SUNRIPE : : We Are Agenis For Kootenay Laundry & Dry Cleaners | Sherbrooke Record. is given as 42,940, representing | ij a. % USE LOW GEAR - an increase of 7,000 over the pre- SELECT, 2 lhs., eee) 48 oz. TIN, eueneneee OC a8 : ; : g _A woman in Victoria com. z Brae vious September on. passengess “ . ples that it is not ee. pleas: = : ey carrie —is up by . j : 2 : fay | ant to have cars hurled into -the e y | more than 13,000. 5 - “ . Mi | middle of one’s lawn every few u e oma oes on ac ¢C Comparing figures for ny i - ms : WE RESERVE THE ¢ r . mm |.months. She has a right to pro- J, T s mercial vehicles it is seen tha’ STORE HOURS fhe EON are : F test. Drivers, take it easy; low . x os ; . . the 15,162 trucks crossing by the| # : PHONE 325! 2. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities — Phone 3093 fe |-cear for lawn driving. — Peter- ; . ferry represents an increase of TUES. to Sat. 9 to 9 RIGHT TO LIMIT “ : : borough Examiner. re ‘ i DEIVERS: ly 2,000 and th i : : ‘ : os : CHECK : : = oso : fore Hee 10 her gent upswing *. MON. 9 to 12 NOON FREE. DELIVERY QUANTITIES |. z : , FREE DELIVERY: 4 wt : 7 Ontario is considering check- — “We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity” — KINNAIRD, B.C. in the use made of the ferry oe ; : : . : , ‘ : ing all vehicles for fitness. What | a : ; ” * $ si < -- 0) tor transporting trailers and: semi iia sete = EE 5 : 4 = a o a eau the drivers? — Windsor | Si trailers.