CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 24, 1958 Dennis The Menace ; HEY, wo wens THE COPS CAP? 'S 1S A COP? ' OF YOU: Guy: HOH? WHICH ON bi? WHICH ONE? uae Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata DISTRICT SO REPORTERS cH NN THE CIA T is = | g ee = Mra. Hostetter - Mrs, Kaufman - Mrs, Johnson - 2672 Mrs, Witllamson . Mrs, Warkentin Perens mel 1181 3227 ASSOCIATE PRESIDENT a | Mrs, ‘Tom’ Jones of Wenat- Thomes A. Mi ‘Kinnaird Korner [cRae,of Ros chee Washington received at the| land, was clected president of t! home of her brother, Mr. R. F.| Associated Boards of Trade al Hardie, :when a "fol. | Cl of C of Sout lowed the wedding of his daugh-| Eastern British Columbia 4 ter, Mis¢ Jean Ann Hardie: to| their Annual Meeting held ‘ Mr. Frank Vicen of Fernie, in| Kimberley at the week-end, the Kinnaird Presbyterian Chur- ch, recently, Rev, D, A. Mackel- lar officiated, * The bride, who was given in bers and visitors totalling 15. The a Castlegar Happ Mrs. J. R. Killough and Sue have returned from Creston where they had visited the for- mer's mother, Mrs. L. E, Davis, Don Jerome is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Also in Trail-Tadanac Hos- pital are Mrs, F, Swanson and Mrs. D. Seaton, Mr. and Mrs, J. Taylor spent a few days in Spokane last week. Mrs. James Hope of Carberry Manitoba, is a guest at the home of her sister-in-law and brother , Mr. and Mrs, D. Wallace. She will be leaving on Thursday for Vv Music Hall Show Presented By PTA Entertainment with an old- time flavour was featured at the Centennial: Music Hall Show staged Friday in the High School ‘Gym by the Stanley entertainment ‘resumed with the “Vedettes”, girls Quintette pre- senting a. group of songs from the “Gay. Nineties”, these being ‘In My Merry Oldsmobile’ and other familiar numbers, For the next item the cur- tain rose on a stage setting re- Parent Teacher’ Association. Leading off the 1958 version of the annual Variety Concert was the High School Band under Norman Fishwick, presenting two “favorite selections, “March of the Minute Men" and ‘Orpheus . in a Jam", with the band giving their usual top-notch perfor- “amarice, ‘The Rip Chords, a Barber- shop Quartette from Rossland, the famed Saloon’ for the production of Robert Services’ epic ‘The Shoot- ing of Dan McGrew’, as played by the Castlegar Young People. This was done pantomine style, with narrator Stewart Pual do- ing an excellent ‘job. Some of the costumes were amusing be- yond description, and of course with “so many beards around town these days, the male actors were really able to look the were next in order of with two numbers, “When You Were Sweet * Sixteen", and “Shine”, This popular duartette is made up of George Bourchier, Larry Gasena, Barry Fairbridge aand Frank Fuller. ‘Grade cleven girls presented ‘a song and dance act, entitled “Down Yonder", in which some part of The play was under the direction of Mar- ianne Campbell, Here the Rip Chords re- turned to sing “fhe Sunshine of Your Smile’ and ‘Bye, Bye Blackbird’, and two encores. ‘My Grandfather's Clock,’ and ‘Coney Island Baby.’ of the girls formed a chorus line, in compony with others of the class dressed in male attire.| Music for the danee was re- corded. | “A new note on the program{ ‘came when Ken Hughes of Trail put on a ici: show. The March, ‘Parade of the Wooden Soldiers’ was presented by Thor Aasland with his Orcha- rina, accompanied by the Pop- bottle section of the Band. This accompaniment is. played by blowing over the open bottles, and produces a remarkably effect, like This was immensely enoyed by; everyone, especially so by the| young people called up‘on the stage to take part in certain an electric organ. Closing selections of the éoncert were the entire band playing the ‘Victory March’ and ‘Allouette im Three Moods’ and Mrs, Hele Gergely is home again after visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pitman of Coquitlam, for the Easter week. She also visited her son and daughtes-in-Yaw, Mr. and Mrs, T. Gergely in Van- couver, and while enroute home spent a day with Reverend and Mrs. Johnston at Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gergely of Nelson were Castlegar and Kin- naird visitors at the week-end. A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Toogood was Mr. Walter Meakes of Grand Forks, Mrs. E Robinson who was a resident of Castlegar 25 years 2g0, spent a few days in the district visiting old friends, es she was enroute to Vernon Mr. and Mrs, R. DeFoe had as their guests atthe week end, their nephew, Mr. W. Brown of Reginaand his friend Mr. H. Schroder, who were on their way to visit Mr. Brown's parents in North Surrey. Mrs. Blackbarn ,has returned from Red Deer where she at- tended the ‘67th wedding anni- versary of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pye. Archdeacon: B. Ay Reskerand period was i by Mrs. J. Gemmill, Mrs, J. Robina Socials i by her father, wore a beige suit, becoming with brown and a corsage of Lipsett and Mrs. M. McBain, af- ter which the evening was spent in sewing. Co-hostess was Mrs. G. Carr who, with Mrs. Groutage served dainty refreshments, There were 2 booster prizes, the win- ners being Mrs. H. Sewell and Mrs, J. Gemmill. The Goodwill Circle of the United Church held their mect- ing at the home of Mrs, E. Kraft, with Miss V. Wyllie as co-host- ess. There were 7 members and 1 visitor present, and after the Devotional period which was’ con- ducted by Mrs. L, Grunerud, the evening was spent in games and contests, Mrs. E. Kraft was the winner of the booster prize, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Harding and Mr. and Mrs. T .B, Couch last weck, motored to Naramata, where they attended the gradua- tion of Miss Darlene Harding from the Naramata Training School. She graduated with hon- ours in a Christian Leadership Training Course. Mrs, A. Zuckerberg is spend- ing a weeks holiday with her’ daughter, Mrs. R. H. C. Hooper, Winnipeg. G. A. Sumner N. D. is at- tending the B.C. Naturopathic Physicians Convention which is being. held in Nanaimo this week end. School Financing (continued from page 1) said, and Building Inspector D, Seaton’ will be asked to help out at the: Village Office during that time, Y!- : . Castlegar; along with other municipalities, has endorsed a protest to the increases in tele- phone rates as proposed by the Bc. T Ce tl Mr. A. St. ‘Atian's Church, are atenaig the 33rd sessions’ of the Anglican Synad of the Diocese of Kootenay being held in Nelson. Mr. Hors- Castlegar Church. The Rainbow Circfe of the United Church met at the home with The Queen’. ROASTING CHICKEN, fresh, Ib. BOILING FOWL, 39c fresh . 29 ib. Blue Label Beef BREAD, STEAKS, wb. POT ROASTS, Ib. PORK CHOPS, Tb. T-Bone .or Sirloin Ib. CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin . .. SOLO or DELMAR, 2 Ibs. .. tins of Mrs, L. Groutage: witit mem-| LETTUCE, cello, GRAPEFRUIT, 4X, 2 loaves HONEY, Alberta No. i 4 Ib. tin | TCMATO SOUP, Campbell’s; 4 tins .. 49c KETCHUP, Hunt’s, 2 bottles . ; ,»CORN, Cream, Aylmer 2 tins . PEAS, Lynn Valley, weeeees 290 HEED WHIZ, 1 Wb. jar . CUT-RATE GROCETERIA will is the delegate from the ce Council advises:. ne home om a fishing trip. daughter Christine, on her third birthday. There were ten invited guests. The able was centered with a large birthday cake. Place eards were small cup cakes, cen- tered with a small candle, and the childs’ name in coloured icing. Games were enjoyed, Mrs. P, Jolly assisted Mrs. Salekin in serving refreshments, Each child received a small basket as a favour filled with candy. Deer Park Socials _ Mr. and MNirs, R. Briggeman and children returned after spending the weekend at Nakusp and Edgewood, G. Bate and E. Petersen of. the B.C. Forest Service at Cast- legar, were recent visitors to Deer Park. Cc. S. Phelps is a patient in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, W. Rose of| Mission City, B.C., were recent visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mrs. J. H. Allan: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leslie and J. Negleski of Nelson were, Sunday visitors to Deer Park. Other weekend visitors: included’ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sctiwartzen- hauer and family, Mr.. and Mrs, H. Clegg, of Rossland; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Enderby, Nelson; H. Merriefield, sons Jim and’ Albert, Mrs, M. Stover, L. Lampard, all of Castlegar; M. Makayev of Salmo and ‘many others: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay are visitors: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. Mr. C. Catalano and J. Samoni of Trail spent the weeck- end at the Catalano summer A petition was read from a ‘number, of residents on the Sherbiko subdivision south of in Village "Boundaries. Council will advise these con- cerned that a survey is being ‘carried out in that area’ and results will be made known at a later date. A letter will go to the In- land Natural Gus: Company, ad- vising they must clear up the debris at the: site of Pete's Store within 10 days or action will be taken by the Village, in accor- dance with the Nuisance Bylaw. present the Village at the mem- bership meetimg of the Castlegar Branch, Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children, on May 6 at the Silver Birch School. A letter from the Castlegar Public Library Association ze- garding improvements to the; building . was discussed. This matter: is being checked by'| Council. ‘ Council instructed Mr. Loge- lin to write the Inland Gas Co. for a-definition or description of the land they have offered for a Village Park. Council has been advised there ‘is .a- possibility of having the Government develop this ground as a camp-site, to be tak- en over later by the Village. The area is in the vicinity of the Gas Company's river crossing. inform the Midwest Shows Company that rental of the Balt park is set at $150 per day plus ‘Trades Licence as per bylaw and also insurance coverage. for the Village. * Council ‘reports it is chiceking on legal responsibility of the Village in regard to retaining walls along streets and lanes. It-Was announced by Com- missioner Maddocks that. the bill sent to G. Pereversoff for fire call outside Village limits hed been cut to $50 as per the | Old bylaw, since the new regula- tions ‘calling for a $200 fee were not inveffect “until ‘the bylaw is Commissioner Rysen will re-|. The Clerk was authorized to|- finalized. STYLIST Colors give you a choice of four sheens in matching hues — CILTONE Flat, Semi-Gloss and Gloss, and Cli Speed-Easy,. Satin, Here are modern colors to ‘suit every taste and decorative need... ~-all opproved by lead- 7 Ing color stylists, THE COLOR WAY WITH CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY "PHONE 2161 = * to be presented to the first ba-| firms, and District Hospital. To be eli- gible, the baby-myst:be born: af- ter midnight, Standard Time, Saturday April 26. Centennial Baby To Recoive Gills Council Committee Reports A host of valuable gifts is| These gifts donated by local will be on display. in by born of School District No, 9| West’s window commencing to- residents in the new Castlegar| morrow. - Works ; Supervisor .: Norman| MeNab attended Monday's Coun- cil session, presenting his first had t been” held 'Fhursday- with Associated Engineers, who pre- _ Fall Fair Board Hold Regular Meeting The regular meeting of the Fall Fair Board: was held Mon- day evening in the Legion Hall. Mrs. W. -Ozeroff, Ssropti- mist inquired if report to Ci A Ist of pressing jobs| in the Village is being prepared and Council members went! through these with Mr. McNab ‘to acquaint him with the pro- blems and giving him the nec- essary authority to act for the Village. | ZONE... | Miss Spring flowers. Her bridesmaid, Geraldine DeFoe wore a brown suit with corsage and beige accessorles, Attending the groom was Mr. Mel McMullen of Fernie. Dr. Ruebsaat sang “Thy Will Be Done”, duting the signing of the register. Organist was Mrs. D. A, McIntosh, Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Vicen honeymooned in Fernie, where they intend to make their home in the near tuture, Miss Peggy Archibald came home from Vancouver on the week end to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Archibald. Spending Sunday at the home of Mrs, Hal Briggemar| were her two sisters, Mrs. John Gach and daughters -Darleen, Mary, Ellen and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacPherson, Patty and Barbara, all of Trail. Mr, and Mrs. H. Hipwell of Chiliwack visited at the home of their som and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hipwell on the weekend. Mrs. Hipwell was hospitalized in Rossland for a few days prior to her visit, hav- ing taken’ pneamonia enroute. Mrs, J. C. McLeod will soon be home from Kootenay Lake General Hospital. Mr. B. Morice entered Trail Tadanac Hospital this week. Mrs. H. Woods is home convafescing after a few days i Trail Tadanac Hospital. the miracle lustre enamel BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLER ECONOMICAL like, the boked enamel on your sefrigerator — needs no primer or undercocter. BUY IT NOW ave ‘ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WILL BE HELD IN Zone 2 — Kinnaird Zone 3 — Robson On Wednesday, May 7, 8 p.m. in the ‘Improvement Society Holl Basement. On Thursday, May 8, 8 p.m. in tho Community Half. Zone { — Gastlegar On Friday, May 9, 8 p.m. in the Porish Hall. . Mr. McNab advised he had ehecked with Mr. Dube on the gravel available near. the Elk Drive-In, and was satisfied it was of good quality, Council in- structed the Supervisor to make ‘test holes to ascertain the quan- tity of gravel, as the matter of purchasing the land may be considered. Council Chairman N. T. Ogiow said the Village could make. good use of fine gravel, there are many streets which should be gravelled before the &rader can do a good job. Commissioner Rysen report-| q, ing for Health and Welfare Com- mittee said arrangements should be considered for mosquito spray control. In this Commis- sented a progress report to date. Mr. said C ers felt satisfied: with the infor- mation, and the complete report will be forthcoming shortly, The report of the sewerage survey ‘the booth articles‘ would be in- sured and“if there would be guards:on duty during the Fair. The are ‘i - CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, April 24, 1958 vertising Purposes. . J, Webster contacted the Industrial Arts teather of the SHHS regarding a display of students’ work at the Fair. Cheques were received from Celgar Ltd. $25; Village of Kin- naird $25; and the West Koo- tenay $10. It ts hoped that more of the members will try and get out}. ic in the Antique Booth. ‘will. also be: in about 3 weeks. Commissioncr Maddocks ad- vised Associated Engineers will do a survey on garbage disposal for an approximate cost of $200, Concern over the unsatisfac- tory water pressure at the hos- pital has been expressed by the Hospital Administrator, said Mr. Maddocks, and he had advised the. Administrator that as there is no possible hope of increased pressure for at least 3 months the Village would agree to lend the hospital their 5 H.P. pump to help boost the’ pressure until such time as an adequate supply ean be provided. There appears to be no other alternative, said It was decided by the group to apply to the KRC for a grant. “Rotary representative, John Waldie, reported that they would provide the same kind of cup as in the previous year, The secretary was instructed to write R, E. Sommers, MLA and H. W. Herridge, MP and Carl Loeblich of Kinnaird and Nick Oglow of Castlegar, chair- man of the Village, asking them to be Honorary Presidents of the Fair Board, Mrs. J. W. Dinner will again | 5, to the every 3rd Monday of the month, unless it is a holiday, when due notice will be given of any change of date. The next meet- ing‘will be held on May 26 owing to the May 19 holiday. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, R. Decembrini of Trail wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Lorraine to Charles William Forgie-Thomson, son of Mrs. Eva Forgie-Thomson of Castlegar and the late J. R. The ig to be the, the assistance who have cars. It was decided to give Mrs. Dinner $125 for ad- He place in the Knox United Church in Trail on May 17, 1958 at 4 pm. ant the Hospital Board wishes to accept the offer of use of the Village pump, Associated En- ginecrs will arrange plans for sioner Maddocks suggested that the old fire truck which is soon to be retired from service would make an excellent spraying unit. Mr. Maddocks felt if Council could obtain the old truck and some old. hose, it could be fitted up, and also felt. that other localities would likely share in expenses for the use of the unit. This wili be discussed at a later meeting, in the meantime Coun- cil authorized Commissioner Carr to check with the Fire Chief on the spraying which should be started soon if it is to be fully effective. Reporting for Water Works, Mr. Maddocks advised a meeting _TELEVISION NOTICE _. We ore pleased to advise the people of the district who have waited that our man crew is now on will Sansinal “AA t soon be completed. A four- of the antennas for channel 2 and 6. When completed, these channels will be Lettuce, cello heads LB. Tomatoes, ‘fir ‘red ~~ “TUBE ffreen Gnions, 2 BUNCHES .... Cabbage, new green, LB. THRIFTY FULL OF FLAVOR! Round Steak Roasts, LB. Rump Roasts, LB. Chuck Pot Roasts, LB. Round Steak, be. Buin’s, * Wieners;: LB. WATCH. FOR OUR BLOSSOM TIME SALE FLYERS Co-op. Retail Store . aes and Pine St. Phone 2681 equally as good as channel 4 reception. A contract is being fet for the laying of the cable throughout the district, and we hope to have this work completed within one month, making our service ‘available to everybody. Remember these points about your television service: 1. It is technically i ible to provide ion to your home any better than the reception at the antennas. The picture, therefore, must depend upon the location of these antennas. Our antennas are on top of Sentinel Mountain. Our services will be available everywhere in about a month. Make sure the hookup you are getting provides the best picture possible. . Our cable is laid underground to avoid any possible interfer- ence to your picture. If you have made a hookup and are not satisfied, contact us and «will try to make some satisfactory arrangements with you. Transvideo Services Ltd. George Carr, presenting his report for Fire, Light and Parks advised work on the new fire truck is going ahead, The Pump and accessories will cost about $325.00 he said, and will not be available for about two weeks. As soon as th unit arrives it will be installed, and ‘the truck will then be ready to go, said Mr, Carr, Referring to.. Parks Depari- ment Mr. Carr said the Village solicitor is drawing up the by- law covering purchase of land from the Spiritual Communities of Christ. Commissioner Rysen asked to have garbage cans placed in keep the streets cleaner, she felt. Council faces a problem here to prevent the cans being carried away, but the matter. will be checked. aly Chairman Oglow and Com- missioner Maddocks will form’ a i to study to the Trades Licence Bylaw and the Procedure Bylaw. Proposed changes in the Pro- cedure Bylaw would provide for eliminating reading of the min- utes at Council meetings. Council Chairman Oglow statdd too much time is. taken up at meetings through readirig of Minutes, and if each Commissioner Was pro- vided with a copy a few days previous to meetings, they could study them and have comments prepared ahead of time, _ Also to be dealt with under the Procedure Bylaw is change of meeting nights. Council ‘has been considering for some time changing from second and fourth Mondays to second” and fourth Tuesdays in the month, The change is due to the Monday store closing now in effect as it is inconvenient for Commission- ers to cut their weekend short to return for meetings. Commis- sioners not affected by the Mon- day closing are in accord with the proposal. ‘The Clerk was authorized to have copies of the 1957 financial statement: printed. These will be in pamphlet" form and will be SAVES TIME at MAKES CENTS KETCHUP, Cal Linda 2 botiles’..............0.5 396 MILK Pacific 2 tall tins’ ..........-.0ceeseeceee 356 TOMATO SOUP, Camphell’s, 4 for: . BANANAS, 2 Ibs. for ::......2.2sscecceneee MBG BLADE ROAST BEEF hone removed, Ih. ...:...... 55¢ P Exvenditures in amount of $13,639.05 were approved by Council for payment. Funeral Held Sat. For Local Resident Funeral service was held Sat- urday from the Russian Hall for the late John Androsoff of: Cas- tlegar. Mr. Androsoff was a long time resident of the Kootenays, and had been in Canada for 59 years. ‘Interment was: in Brilliant Cemetery.. Surviving are three ‘daughters, Mrs. C. West:.Robson, Mrs. J. Seminoff and Mrs, A, Doucet, both of: Pen-|- ticton,.13 grand children and 1 great grandchild. RICK’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone-7271 Everything tn T.V. 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