CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 17, 1959 WOTICE QUOTATIONS will be received for purchase of used bevel siding located at the school bus garage. The Board resunies the right to reject any or all quotations, Tenders will close at 3 p.m., Monday, Sept. 21, 1959, Please seal and mark “Quotation, used lumber.” Cc, H. King Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 9 2 NNO ie ‘They're absolutely’ TERRIFIC! Oy eu FS bad Our crowd has really gone for these rugged, new Heweftson styles ‘And You'll Find That Hewelson Builds Comfori Into Every Pair ; peed BLUE SUEDE casual lumbo foam sole for eekend and sports wear. =| $899 GOOD-LOOKING HEWETS! oxford with the “grown u look Black, with Nama vamp. $799 OME ORTAGLE AND passe igh on the hit parade e “Penny” ‘loafers | District hospital. Mrs, Jerome, Phone 6001 Jimmy Gemmill, son of Mr. and Mrs, P, Gemmill, ws a pat- ient in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Mrs, Richard Martini has left for Los Angeles, California to join Mt. Martini where they are taking up residence, Mr, William Jellima has been a patient in the Castlegar and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Caultan of Kinnaird, formerly of Kitimat, will be taking up residence at 713 Main St. Mr. Caultan is em- ployed at Celgar. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bickim were visitors at the home of Mr. H. Merriefield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bosse have had as guests, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Moore of Calgary, Alta., also Mr. Moore's brother, Mr. Norman Moore of England, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rizzutto and family. of Trail have taken up residence at 717 Main St. CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Viotorla College to take a teach- ing course. Miss Jocelyn McIver left by plane on Sunday for- Victoria where she will enter St. Joseph Hospital for nurses training. .Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jensen were visitors at the home of Mr. Jensen’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, Jensen. a Victoria where she will enter}. Mr. Bud Schwar has arrived home from Kam- loops where he is working, to spend a holiday with +his family. Mrs, C. Brodman had as visitors for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Le Bard of Fillmore, California, Mrs. K. Popoff was a visitor at the home of Mrs. C. Brodman. Mrs. Popoff makes her home in Vancouver. Miss Lorraine Schwartzen- hauer will be leaving at the weekend for Nelson, where she will be entering Notre Dame College. Mrs. Mary Morroso has left for holidays to Medicine Hat, Alberta. Miss Gloria Rothwell of Vancouver is visiting her mother for a week, Mrs, Marie Stover. Mrs. M. Stover has as her guest, Miss Sophia Stafford of Calgary, Alta. Acting sub-lieut. Jack Ford has left for a six week special air.course in central Ontario, af- ter which he will be stationed at Penhole, Alta. Oliver Dube has left on holi- days to Medicine Hat, Alta Mr, Philip Sopow of Vancou- ver was ‘in Castlegar visiting friends and relatives at the weekend. ‘Messrs. Guy Guido, Joe Loge- lin and L, V, Campbell attend- ed the Laymen’s Retreat at Notre Dame College last weekend. Vv. Campbell left yesterday by plane for Vancou- ver to attend a director's meet- ing of the B.C. Weekly News- Papers’ Association. Mrs. Al-Links and daughter Cathy of Kimberley returned home after visiting Mrs. Link's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Bid Schwartzenhauer: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peter- sen have returned home from a holiday spent in Ontario visiting relatives and friends. Miss Pat Ford has left for KIRBY — To Mr. and Mrs, Kingsley Kirby of Kinnaird, Sept. 11, a daughter. KERIEFF — To Mr. and Mrs. William Kerieff Jr. of Castlegar, Sept. 12, a son, COURT — To Mr, and Mrs, Tim H..Court of Castlegar, Sept. 12, a son, McMULUEN — To Mr. and Mrs, Melvin McMullen of Castle- gar, Sept. 13, a son. . il Sn NEWSPAPER AD FOR SOME DOSGONE FAST. RESULTS f P. Semenoff es af Salmo A. 22-year-old Castlegar man, Peter P, Semenoff, was found dead bya hunter Sunday near Salmo. Mr, Semenoff was lying near his wrecked car at the bot- tom of a 90-foot-deep gully about four miles west of Salmo. Mr, Semenoff had left Cas- tlegar on Sept. 5 for the Labor Day Weekend. When he ‘didn’t return home his parents, Mr. and Mrs, P, Semenoff of 3rd Ave, notified the RCMP An inquiry into the cause of death will be held next week. Mr. Semenoff received his elementary and high school edu- cation in District schools. He warked as a carpenter in the Okanagan and at Vancouver and at the time of his death was em- ployed at the pulp mill site here. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Castlegar Rus- sian hall with burial in the Bril- Mant cemetery. Pallbearers were Earl Saliken, Peter Markin, Walt- er Evdoklmoff, Mike Zaitsoff, Peter Holoboff and Walter Hold- boff, ’ The Castlegar Funeral Home Awas in charge of Mrs. J. W. Dougan Mrs. H. R. Adie CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE Trail Celebrity Concert Series Announce the Opening of the Box Office for this Series jn West’s Store on Friday, September 25 Watch for the Announcement of the Concert Series The brochures for the Celebrity Series are in the mall. Please return the application forms to Mrs, Adie or Mrs, Dougan, Kinnaird Korner Bday from his fo LBS. 99c — LARD SELECT BRAND 4 lbs. 49c CRISCO 3 LB. TIN 9% Tomato Juice HIENZ 2-48 OZ. TINS 75¢ Tops Dog Food «™ = $4.69 Ogilvie Oats With Sweet Seventeen Chinaware 48 Oz. 59 COOKIES Princesse or Peanut Grunch 29% Package Margarine BETTER BUY 2 Ibs. AIc BREAD, STAR 2 Loaves 35¢ CIGARETTES, CARTON’ $2.95 2% 1 LB. PKG. Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 George Bondaroff and Jack Mm McIntosh are resuming their stu- dies at UBC, Gerald Palsson ac- macompanied Jack to the const where he has entered UBC, Sunday morning the follow- ing students motored to the coast with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lewis: mM thelr daughter Patty, Eileen Gor- esky, John Pinckney and Wayne Gray, All are attending UBC. Wayne had just returned on Fri- PGE Parity Bonds | Over-Subscribed The 510,000,000 issue of 6 per cent Pe Great Eastern Rallway bonds has been sold out in its first two weeks Pro- miler Bennett said Mandsy in Vancouver. The issue has been greatly over-! subscribed, he sald, -but BGE LEGION CORNER At the regular mecting Tues- day night one ordinary ang one club were Renata, Tiding Mrs, Warkentin’ Mr. and Mrs, Jake Relmer of Nakusp and daughters Wendy and Sharon were recent. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Reimer, Mr. and Mrs, Ray McLean and son and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Eageles of Robson spent, the have an extension. How much more will depend on pubile demand the Premier noted. Job at Kel- owna, Gail Leltrier has returned for her second year at UBC; Ossie Oliphant is also entering the uni- versity having left here on Tues- day. Pat Lambert will leave on the weekend to attend Gonzaga University in Spokane and Kieth (Muirhead will be attending Notre ‘Dame in Nelson, : Sim’ ‘Tupper spent a week at the H. Palsson home recently. ‘The Tupper family were former Hresidents of Kinnaird now living at Mission. Jimmy is in the Navy and at the time of his visit, he Recent guests at the home had been walting a new posting. of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Fourt have Mbecn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swanson ff Nanaimo, friends of their daughter, Denise (Mrs. John Mc- Donald), who fs visiting with the Fourts, Visiting the Fourt home at the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hiser of Colville. Mrs. H. Palsson resumed her Mm position as teacher of Silver Bir- ch School which opened Monday morning. - Mrs. John Ungarian is home Looking forsomething ?,. from a two-week visit In Peace River, Alberta, where she visited many of her relatives and those of her husband. Her trip was delayedgby a few days, having had company from Vancouver Is- land at the last minute. Her eld- est son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Pridy and children of Comox spent a few days at the Ungarian home. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Erle Peterson regret their departure from Kinnaird this week, Mr. Peterson will be studylng in the Forest Service at the const and they will erside at Whalley, B.C. Mr, and Mrs, Ross Turner will be occupying the Peterson home at 156-5th Ave. Mr. Carl Loeblich has joined a party on a hunting trip to the East Kootenays. He Is expected home at the weekend, Close friends were back to- gether again when Mr. Bill Kor- enblum of South Burnaby drop- ped in on Elmer Lucas and his family recently. After 15 years the war buddies were reunited. There was i Reports from the concession chairman for the Fall Fair were heard and ‘all preparations are well in hand and help a up for the two days. Tile has been lala in the club room and the floor has ta- ken on a much-improved look. Parking signs have been erected on the Legion property restrict- ing parking to members only. The Zone Track and Field meet is to be held at Wartfleld the latter part of this month, A large entry of local athletes is expected and entry forms must be In by this weekend. Lucas, prior to her departure for the coast where she will take up residence, Reggy and Yvonne Mitchell have hed a holiday on the Prair- les, visiting relatives in Winni- peg, Nipawa and Brandon, Man. tl at the at their home here, Matt Rohn of the B.C, For- estry Service at Kaslo, spent the weekend with his family. Mrs. E. Waldron and Tom Cooper of Trail were recently married in Trall. They are holi- daying in the Cariboo and upon their return will reside in Trail. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Toews have motored to Penticton to at- tend their son Ronald's wedding on Saturday, The bride-to-be is Miss Ruth Lang of Penticton. The newlyweds will live in Campbell Scholarship Day af SHHS The annual SHHS scholar- ship day will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the high school gym. Major scholarships to be awarded are the Castlegar and District Teachers Association $200 award to the senior: matricula- tion student going into teaching and having the highest marks, and the $100 PTA general schol- arship to the senior matriulation student leading his class. ; Three Cominco scholarships will also be awarded to students with high academic proficiency. Many scholarships awarded by istrict will also River where Ronald is Miss June Lang, the village church here, will He tend her sister's, Miss Ruth Lang's, wedding at Penticton Sat- urday. Ascompanying her will be Lorraine Fladdager -who is also _deaconess here, Mrs, Sarah Hansen ~- and daughter Gracie visited Castle- gar Trail and Nelson over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brig- geman was the former's mother, Mrs. Laura Briggeman of Trail. Sunday visitors at the Brigge- mans were Mr, and Mrs. Ollie Passmore of Beaver Falls. Miss Alba Tambellini, Octo- ber bride-elect-, was the honored guest last Wednesday evening in ing, the two having exeperienced together the war .wnd subsequent imprisonment in Germany. Mr. Korenblum happened to be tra- velling in this area and somehow effected the reunion. Spending a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lucas was the former's mother, Mrs. Marie COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & DOMESTIC WIRING ALL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL CARRIES ONE-YEAR WARRANTY | DONNT DELAY........ Put Your Wiring Need In Our Hands Today FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE — WE ARE AT IT FULL TIME — “CASTLE ELECTRIC LTD. CASTLEGAR — PHONE 7291 .. AFTER 6.P.M, PHONE RESIDENCE 541 THRUMS the Pp: Society Hall when a large number of her friends gathered for a soclal -ev- ening and shower of many love- ly gifts. Corsages of white ‘car- nations were received by Miss Tambellini and her mother Mrs. P. Tambellini. A great deal of merriment was derived from sev- eral contests, winners being Mrs. C. Cecconi and the bride-to-be, Assisting Alba-with her gifts were Frances Cecconl, Diana Pheiffer, Florence Cecconi and Mrs. L. Creegan. Lunch was ser- ved from a tastefully decorated table centred with a bride's rake flanked by Fall blooms, the table cover being dotted with pink car- nations. Miss Tambellini thanked the gathering, inviting each guest to call on her at some time after the wedding. Hostesses for the oceasion were Mrs, G. Denny Hughes acquired some flying time on Sunday having been seen at Columbia Gardens, The Hughes family now live at ver. Myrna Ackerman of Creston spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'E, Ackerman and returned Sunday in the company of Mr. and Mrs, Fodor. Wayne Ackerman is helping with the harvest at the home of his uncle, Mr. Mervin. McIvor in Woodrow, Sask. Helen Butler left the latter bart of August for the coast, She is in training in Psychlatric nur- sing at 'Essondale. Sharon White is employed with the B.C. Tele- Phone Company. Sharon, with Virginia Kinakin, has taken up residence in Trail, Mrs, J. C. McLeod was host- ess at a baby-shower in her home on Thursday which was a com- Plete suprise to the honored guest, Mrs, E. Fitzpatrick, who, on the occasion received many lovely gifts for he? wee son, De-. licious were served. Mrs, A. Leveridge, Miss Diana Pheiffer and Miss Frances Cec- coni, so a Mrs, Esther “Holford,- her grandson Ricky Peas and Mrs. Holford’s daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Spencer and two children Kathlen and Scott David have heen visiting Mrs, Holford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, D, McMillan. They have al- so been spending some time at ie, Frank Oddie and the Garnet illan. homes, and left for xe home in Hollywood, Cal. yesterday. Spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Serge Plotnikeff has been Mr. Plotni- kaff’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Nick Plotnikoff of Vancouver. Mrs, Ed Makoeff fs here. on a two-week visit with her Invited guests: included Mrs. W. M. Bale, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs, J. Wolfe, Mrs. Mike Wolfe, ‘Gordon Gmibert, Mrs. Pir Smi- bert, Mrs. J>' Logelin, Mrs, H: Wood, Mrs. R. Gabbana, Mrs A, McLeod, Mrs. S. Babakaiff and Mrs. K. Jensen of Nelson. Char- lene Bale and Terry McLeod pre- sented Mrs, Fitzpatrick with her gifts. Mrs. E, M. Gare of Nelson spent a few days during: the week at the Fitzpatrick home. Other visitors were Mrs. H. Mc- Alpine and son.Gordon and Mrs. R. D. McDonald, both of Trail. The A. G; Eldridges are: back from a trip to Vancouver’ and points in ‘the Okanagan, their son Dougy having stayed at the coast to attend school. =—M=On at FR Ea POTATOES, GRAND FORKS GEMS, [0.Ihs.; .. CREAMED CORN, Malkins Fancy, 2 for .. 33c PEAS, AYLMER, FANCY Zfor ...sseee GAKE MIX, Monarch Family .. 31c PORKCHOPS sis All Cuts, Ih, .-...-. . 49 “PERFEX BLEAGH ‘Half Galion ...:.... 59¢ IVORY LIQUID, _ King Size, ......... 99¢ TIDE GIANT "CASTLEGAR NEWS inlaw, Violet and Serge Plotni- | == koft. School District No.9 he which the M ccat Ublic is invited, z oeeea teat CONSERVATIVE Nominating Convention Will be Held Saturday, September 19, at 3.30 p.m. in the Legion: Hall Trail. B.C. Rossland-Trail Progressive Conservative Assn. M. J. Morrison Se -— PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI, - SAT., - MON., - TUES. — CHEEZE WHIZ 16 OZ. JARS Only 65 | “FARM FRESH” 39 Doz. Pacific Milk, 6 fins 89c SHORTENING “3 - LB. CAMISTER” 89 each MIRACLE WHIP “LARGE, 32 OZ. JAR” Only 65¢ PORK RIBLETS 2 Ibs. 29¢. “Makes Lovely Sweet & Sour” BLADE ROAST Only: 49¢ Ib. Bologna, lb.. ON SWISS STEAK * GROUND BEEF “Tasty.& Lean for Economy MILK, Carnation, case .......0+2ee-eeeeeee + 96,99 Size, 3for ..,..-.. $1.00 65c lb. MARSHMALLOWS GRISGO, 3 tb. pail .........-eeeeeee were rece es O9C ASSORTED BISCUITS GOFFEE Naboh, regular or fine grind, Ih ......... 690 RIPE TOMATOES “LB. 19 3 pkgs. for ....... $1.00 PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. i a | — ; — ere — rar Trischuck’ Ea Kinnaird Cut-Rate Lid. i CENTRAL TRADING 9-12 A.M. : QUANTITIES _ We Reserve The | Right to Limit Quantities — Phone 8098 KINNAIRD, B.C, ee ey ee ee Oe epee ‘ | : a Size, : TOILET TISSUE Ballet, 4 rolls . . 5c tb. |3 ths. $1.00 HALIBUT - GOD " SALMON - TROUT Calif. Tomatoes Ib. 27c — “We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity” — ‘Notice A list of all rural voters is posted at the School Board Office for.your reference. . 390°. i The Court of Revision will be held on September 2ist ga | from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Schoo] Board Office. WE" RESERVE THE RIGHT STORE HOURS © TUES. — SAT 9 AM. —9 P.M C. H. King. i eee