CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ‘Thureday, September 2, 1954 Mrs winits and family of Cran- and Mr, and Mrs, Len Castlegar Happenings | Watcer'and family of Nelson were visitors at the home of TO KETTLE VALLEY — Misses|Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bradford. holidaying at Kettle Valley, IN HOSPITAL — Mrs, John Dun- lop is a patient in Mater Mis- ericordiae Hospital, Rossland, WEEKEND James Killough and family |TO BURNS LAKE — Miss Molly spent the weekend at Nelson. “FROM CRANBROOK. — Mr. and Tannis and Babs Killough are|TO TEACH SCHOOL .— Miss Dawn Jenks left ‘Wednesday by]. plane for Telsequah where she will teach school, Enroute she is visiting Vancuver, Seattle VISIT — Mr, and Mrs,|__ and, Juno, Alaska, Carlson left Wednesday by plane for Burns Lake where she a PLASTER PENCEHL FRIGEN. THE PORCELAIN SMOOTH HOME APPLIANCE FINISHING ENAMEL, RESTORES THE FACTORY FINISH TO REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, WASH- ING MACHINES, TABLE TOPS, ETC. Resists Heat & Acid — aes To Clean SPEGIAL HALF PINT ...........- 99¢ © TANDROTINE A MIRACLE PAINT THINNER — WILL REMOVE PAINT FROM HANDS AND CLOTHING SPEGIAL, PINT .......-s000+--6 29¢ THE QUICK, MODERN WAY TO FILL FINE LINE CRACKS IN PLASTER SPECIAL PER STICK ..:......... 250 BUILDING HO M E SUPPLY ‘ Phone 4244 J. LAZAREFF will teach school, Enroute she is visiting in Vancouver. RETURNS TO VANC. — Miss Joan Bennett has returned ii: her. work'in Vancouver after a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E, Bennett, and freinds. CALIFORNIA HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. J. jor left for atwo week holiday with friends in Los Angeles, California, . HOME FROM HOLDAY:— Mr. and Mrs, J. E, Groutage and family have returned from a holiday at Vancouver and Vic- toria including a visit with Mrs, Groutage’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Deans, formerly of Cast- legar, now residing at Gibson’s landing. TO KITIMAT — Mr. W, Gores! felt Friday to work. at Kitimat, Move To VANC. — Mr, and Mrs, E. Infanti have left C. During Rev, Johnston's absence, United Church services here were conducted. by Misses F. Clemo‘and Ji Pennoyer if Cast- legar; the ,Castlegar’ A.O,T.S. Club and: Mr, Don Lewis of has spoken to over 30,000 college | people. and public school students in the| ‘At 7:30° p.m., Sunday, he will Pacific Northwest, He was also|‘address a public meeting at the the ‘Soldier Field Rally of 65,000 |land. Thursday, September 2, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, Yo Page 5~ featured with Billy Graham at|Rossland Gospel Hall,: in Ross-° During 1951 Canada’s fish-pro-;than: in any other. province, in cessing lindustry -pnoduced 272, ‘745 sealskins or seven times as|Style note: There are’more wear- ‘many. as in 1950. fact more than in Scotland. era of tartan in British Columbia Fruitvale who is a candidate for the ministry. Chinese Evangelist To Address Meetings Here This Weekend Chinese evangilst Mun Hope, will speak at public meetings here tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 5, at 3 p.m. KY | Both meetings will be hejd in the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar, Ad- mission is free and everyone is No i will be to take up residence in Vanc- ouver, FROM SPOKANE— Mr. and Mrs. F. Stefoniuk, sons Billy and Greg, and Harry Plotnikoff re- turned Sunday from a visit in Spokane, Wash. OKANAGAN VISIT — Mrs. M. Dietz and daughter Sherry are visiting with relatives in the Okanagan. SPOKANE WEEKEND — Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell arrived home Monday evening from a weekend visit to Spokane. FROM CALGARY — Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herb Pitts are their son, Herb Pitts, of Calgary, Alta,, and Miss Mary | Ann Moore of Hamilton,’ Ont. WEEKEND VIS]TORS — Barry Lusk of Grarid Forks and Neil Hill of Nelson, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Horswiil, FROM SUMMERLAND — Dor- othy Watson, formerly of Kin- naird, now of Summerland, 1s holidaying at the connor FROM "NELSON — Doreen Rowe and Terry. Coupples of Neison are are houdaying at the Castle-Bar HONE + ROM VICTORIA — Miss Bernie Jean Dunlop has return- ea fom a month's visit in Vic- ON N HOLIDAY — Mrs, H. Gergely “Delivered ’ RIGHT to Your Construction Job ANNOUNCING THE COMPLETION OF OUR ¢ GRAVEL PLANT IN CASTLEGAR THE INSTALLATION OF A NEW CRUSHER AND , SCREENING PLANT WILL MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THIS DISTRICT: SEGREGATED ROCK —. PEA GRAVEL — SAND CRUSHED ROCK ¢ It will also enable ud to offer a superior grade of concrete ~ sent testy Peper by elent. for your particular : McGauley Ready Mix _GONGRETE GO.LTD. aE SHONE Ts. coumeer™ ros . 204, TRAIL * is at Port C BC. HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Mrs. E. R. Pincott has returned from @ holiday at Christina Lake. - HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Mrs. and Mrs, L. C, Johmston hav: returned, from a month's holi- day at Okanagan and as Points FOR STENOGRAPHIC WORK or BOOKKEEPING PHONE 3967 Frannie Stoochnott 146 - 2nd. Avenue taken, ‘Widely travelled in the United States, Scotland, England, France and the Netherlands, Mr. Hope 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY 3:00 P.M. SUNDAY d SEPTEMBER 3 and 5. You are invited to two more public a Gospel meetings with Evangili:t see MUN HOPE ‘te: 2 ALL. WELCOME - ADMISSION FREE - NO COLLECTION. TWIN RIVERS HALL Mr. Hope will Also Speak At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 5: At- ROSSLAND GOSPEL HALL Corner St. Pauls and Columbia Ave., Rossland, B.C. FISHERMEN THE FISH ARE BITING. TO CATCH THEM YOU NEED GOOD TACKLE. GET YOURS NOW. WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Fishing and Hunting Licences Sold Here LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE Across from the Theatre _Belatives and and Gicnes from wide- ts here during ihe eckerid tor festi- vities marking the 50th. wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.. Ar- thur W. Harmston, 532 Ninth Ave- nue Castlegar, Some 50 relatives and friends attended an “Open House” recep-| 4. tion at the couple's home Friday and for a Family Reunion At Golden Wedding Fete family banquet Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Harm- ston. Mrs, Murray of South Slocan was pourer at the reception and Mrs. Arley Knudson and Mrs. William Lister, also of South Slo- can, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. . WwW Harmston, received the guests, Assist}: EVERYTHING School Supp! BINDER ies. YOU NEED TO START THE TERM INCLUDING — GENUINE LEATHER 4.00 4.75 5.00 7.50 8.00 Back SWEATERS — BLAZERS — SKIRTS . BLOUSES — SHIRTS BLUE JEANS To School Clothing SHORTS Congratulations! MABLE CREIGHTON On The Opening Of Her - THE FOOD BASKET In Kinnaird’ OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS os Bd GERBER’S BABY FOODS in the serving of re- freshments were Janet and Shiela Iris Lister, outh Slocan; Faye and Harmston, Nelson; Mrs, Roland Harmston, Castlegar and Mrs, Trevor Evans, Kimberley. Mr. nd Mrs, A. W. Harmston received many: gifts and tokens of congratulation on the happy occasion, At the banquet Saturday, Grace was said by Lea Harmston and Robert Harmston -proposed a toast to the honored couple. = piesent were Mr, and Mrs. A. Robert Ha Me and Mrs. R. C. Harmston and Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Harmston and their.families, all of Castlegr; Mr. and Mrs, William-Lister and lies of South Slocan and Slocan City; Mrs. Arley Knudson and family of Sardis; Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher and family of Nel- son and Mr, and Mrs. Trevor Ev- ans and family of Ki 60 Teachers A, McKinnon, Mrs, M, Robinson, Mrs. F, Quance, McInnes, Oliver; Miss S, Thexton, Cumberland; Miss Doreen Doree, | Youbou; Mrs. Q' from Robson. ‘Murray, F. Fillipoff and Mrs. Mar- garet Johnson, the latter trans- ferred from Pass Creek. Kanigan, G, H. Thorpe, Waters, Mrs. M, Fleming. Harmston, Castlegar; June and| Miss A. C. Jo! sharron Harmston,.Castlegar; Mrs;| Rhoda M, Lewis, Nelson, new ap- Russel Hunter, Oasis; Mrs, Lea|Ppointment. Harmston and Mrs, Leonard| Wiebe and Mrs. R Mr.'nd Mrs, Ben Lister and fami-|- son, new appointments. (Continued from page 1) | |Fgremaine. Deer Park (grades 1 to 8) Mrs. Robson (grades 1 to 4) Mrs, E, New appointments — Catherine juale, transferred Ootischenia (grades 1 to 6) Mrs. Have You : Chosen Your Music Teacher Brilllant (grades 4 to 6) Harry Tarrys (grades 1 to 6 ) Mrs, J. Glade (grades 1 to 8) Mrs. A, Gray. 4 There is a REGISTERED music ‘teacher district Consult your regional secre- tary of the B.C. Registcred Musie Teacher’s Association —Phone Rossland 526L. Gibson Creek (grades 1 to 8) in your mn. Pass Creek (grades 1 to 8) Mrs. Renata (grades 1 to 8) Mrs. A, M. Allan, Nel- |: "HEADQUARTERS FOR. BOYS. BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHING ‘CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE -YOU BUY ‘you CAN SAVE MONEY AT HOME Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Lister and son of Trail and Mr. and Mrs. N, Atchi- son of Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs.. A, .W. Harmston who are 80 and 75 years of age, were married in yormmoudh | England, 50 years, ago. They came to Canada in 1919 settling first in Manitoba and moving to the Kootenays ii in 1926, They have resided in Castlegar for the past five years, Mr. Harmston has served with the British Navy. ‘GORDUROY PANT SPECIAL Boys ... $5.95 ~. Students ... $6.95 JACKETS — SHOES — SHIRTS —STYLES TO ELEASE. EVERY -BOY— _ LEITNER'S LTD. BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone S441 @. Regolar. Meeting, C.A. To F.O.E., Sept, 2nd. at the Parish Hail, 8 p.m. @ At-the NEW LOW INSURANCE RATES YOU CANNOT AFFORD to be under insured. See us now for adequate coverage on your home and possesions. (you are under no obligation) Cyril Bell Agencies - Ltd. Phone 344] Insurance Advisors Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3¢8%, R. A. FINCOTT If yo paresse ‘is ‘to save, to accumtilat finda, Wea goc dood to have a , Savings. 9 account. -T he money you leave in a Savings account earns interest, and. your bank:book gives you an. up-to-date, continuing record of your ! financial progress. If your funds are active, / with frequent deposits and withdrawals,a — / Current account provides a special service; _, a monthly statement, together with j your cancelled cheques—useful as receipte and a ready reference for budgeting, . bookkeeping and other purposes.. a THE BANKS SERVING YOUR Meee at THE OPENING OF “The k : ~ Kinnaird © -saTupoay. “SEPTEMBER OPENING SPECIALS GORN, MALKINS ° a , Fancy Créam, (5.07. 2 for ......... 35c | JELLY POWDERS, “WABOB, 3 For .........--c--.+.. + He IVORY SOAP, Ae Large 2 For 20... ccc cceeeccucees 290 VEGATABLE SOUP, ‘i Campbell’s 2 For .....-2-.2...... 28e PUREX TISSUE, 2 Rolls ee ee 27 SHREDDED WHEAT, ae PORK & BEANS Bottr By = WBor, Tia 2For .-.----eese-..--. 268 {Te DAD'S COOKIES 3 for fe ee Gerber,s Baby Foods 29. "FREE PLASTIC BIB WITH 3 GANS Cake Mix, Ogilvies Choc.’ Package_- 35c . GRAPEFRUIT & ORANGE BLENDED Malkins, 48 oz. ................. 48¢ MARMALADE, Orange’ ” =. Malkins MEDS oecseckeaeeeeoese THe Bu 1 THE FOOD BASKET ; Has been completely remodelled and designed for convenient shopping, and will‘carry a full line of Groceries and ‘Meats and will operate the Locker Storage to your satisfaction. s e May we have the pleasure of serving .you. BUY FOR CASH “IT SAVES YOUR. .MONEY” and “OUR BUSINESS" . MABLE CREIGHTON ~ hain i