4 : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 1957 zl - Castlegar Happenings Among those noticed at the Celebrity Concert in Trail lost Saturday were |Mrs, R. West, Mrs, R "Rivers, Mrs. H, Adie, Mrs. M, Dalton, Mrs. W. MacCabe, and Mr, and Mrs. R. Whittaker. Mrs; Helen Gergley and Mrs, J. were Trail visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc- Kentie and their two children of Vancouver visited at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Easton last weekend. Mr, and Mrs, S, Klit of Trall were dinner guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. IRIEL =m Pedersen. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs,’ J. Lipsett for a few days were the tormer’s brother- in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Renwick of Corinner, Sasi. Rev. and Mrs. McNeil with Mrs, Archie Ferguson are attend- ing the United Church Presby- tery in Greenwood, B.C. Mr, and Mrs, E. Bigsby had as their guests last week, the latter’s parenis from Armstrong, BC ..- ' Mr, and Mrs, R. Assie have returned from Calgary, where they attended the wana of their niece, Mrs, Frank Richardson left Tuesday for Spokane to attend a Floral Designing Convention being held there. Mr. and Mrs, A: T, Horswill attended the Golden Wedding Celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hipperson, pioneer residence * of Nelson, who were “At Home" to there many friends last Wed. evening. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. "palagtey have just returned from two weeks holiday spent at Coastal points. Mr. and Mrs, James Too- good | and family attended the ty-first birthday of their nephew, Gordon Read in Trail on Sunday. In honor of their son, Mayor and Mrs, L. A. Read had prepared a delicious buffet supper for some 30 friends and relatives. -Also at- tending from Castlegar. were Mr, and Mrs. W. Blackwell and Miss June Killough. ’ . Mr. and: Mrs, C. Onions travelled to Penticton last. week- end, along with other Interior “Bank Managers and there wives, Brewed in the Kootenays to Kootenay tastes Tk This advertisement i is not: published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Governmentof British Columbia. to meet with Bank of Montreal officials from Montreal and Van- couver. Mr, John Munday, a former teacher at Stanley Humphries High: School, was renewing old friendships here at the weekend, after having just returned from a year of missionary work in Peru and Equador. On Monday evening he showed some inter- esting colored slides and gave a very informative talk on his travels to a group of friends in the Castlegar Gospel Hall, " Nowadays...PEOPLE welcome a LONG DISTANCE 21 Don’t be afraid tocall often! : A long distance. call used event. Now, most people to be a rare think nothing of calling a few hundred or a few thousand miles. It’s ‘so easy, so Quick—almost like beings there. Your family and your friends - Jove tu have you call—it gives them a very special fift to know you think of them. LGOoK HOW LITTLE IT COSTS ~ Station-t after 6 p.! lich rates for 3 minutes and all day Sunday: Kamiccps to Cranbrook Nelse: to Vanzouver Trail io Nanaimo Cranbiook to Toronto $1.10 $1.25 * $1.45 $2.70 |- BRITESI COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY “Canada's Second Largest Telephone System™ j a, REPORTERS. Castlegar Mrs. .Easton Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer is spending a week with her sister, ‘Mrs. Henry Segruin of Seattle, and family of Rossland visited ‘The Auxiliary plans rve after, having had Mrs, Seguin as their parents here on Sunday, ona os eri Ales 10 pedir her “guest for the Schwartzen- Mr. and Mrs, J. Porter and Mr. donations of fruit, ete, for the hauer-Link wedding last Sat. The weekend and will preach in the Anglican Church on Sunday ‘evening, : Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Hughes and family motored to Bag Lake Louise and the Big Br Anglican Bishop of - Keotenay will visit Castlegar this Mr, and Mrs. D, Lancaster ‘are bership in the Auxiliary is not ~ a ecertarrrr e Ty r e DI Breer SOCIAL NOTES ~ 1801 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs. Smecher - 4568 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin a (SABE ay 2 ERA Mrs, Adshead Sr, Mr, and Mrs. G. Duckworth and Mrs. Duckworth. Former residence of Robson visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Slater and. renewing old friendships. Kinnaird Bazaar Plans: then to. Oliver to spend a ‘tow Well In Hand re. days with relatives, before turning home from thelr two week vacation, Mr. and Mrs, Powell Smi- bert Jeft for Seattle today, where they will visit with their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Holden and family over the Thanksgiving weekend, They were accompanied. oy Mrs. G. Sheperd. Mrs. R, V. Lamond had her mother, Mrs. A, Sinclair, stay- ing with her for ten days during Mr. Lamond’s absence in hospital. She left Friday for her home in Grand Forks. Miss Peggy Mrs. ‘I. Fourt as general convenor of the Kinnaird Cath- olic Club's Bazaar accomplished tinal plans for the event, at the regular monthly . meeting held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, A. Sutton. The meeting a1- so included plans for the Christ- mas party in which the children of the parish will take. part in a program under he direction of Mrs, Sutton and Mrs. Karl Sob- erlak. .A discussion on (pras- pects for the coming year took place with further membership: encouraged. A decorated cake was the 7 outstanding feature of the re- o! Vancouver, arrived here Satur- day to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Archibald. Mr. Bill Parmer js seriously ill in Trail Tadanac Hospital, . The Kinnaird, Little Thea- tre held it's regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Bob ™ Waldie in Robson on Monday night, with Mr. Lawrence Lake- man in the chair. Mr. Lakeman announced that the club would present a three act play, (a com- edy drama) ‘Gently Does it’, in the Kinnaird School on Nov- - ember 29th, and 30th. The play will be, directed ‘by Mrs, Marj- orie McBain,. who ‘so. suocess- fully directed the group’s entry served by Mrs, P. Haley, who created it, and Mrs. J. Hendricks, Mrs. J. Molloy and Mrs. Sutton. Mrs, Anne Bermel was wel- ecmed as a new member. Prize for the. evening was a beautiful rosary from Father Brophy, whieh was won by Mrs. J. Buck- "A pot lick supper was de- cided for the November meeting, to be-held, at the home of Mrs. Guy Guido. Cub News September meetings “HTN q EE ee were _Teturned from a visit with her in the 1956 Spring Festival. The held out of doors and feature cast will include Mr. G. Hughes, nature study, wide games, fire Mr, Stewart Paul, Mrs. E, Bur- lighting, outdoor cooking and rows, Mrs. J. Johnsonj Mr. campfire singing. rows, Mrs, J. ‘Johnson, Mrs. Under the rule of no second. Waldie. Pp helpings unless the first is pro- perly done, cooking showed a Friends of Mrs. Denis Hughes marked improvement, Even im- will be interested in knowing patient or hungry little cubs like that she left for Oliver Wednes- Ropt. Melnick and John Dalziel day, having received an early turned: out some morning message that her father, toast, hot dogs, marshmallows, Mr. W. ©, Vanderburgh had and finally eubed steal. suffered a heart attack. Ji mGemmill won the Sept. competition that was based on Mea, (Be Cambell hae tet co-operation and the Cub Laws. October meetings will be held indoors. 4 : Akela. Robson Socials Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Waldie returned Sunday from Victoria where they attended the Cham- ber of Commerce Convention, Mr. A. Lundy accompanied them = far as Vancouver and retura- ed with them. son-in-law and daughter in Van- couver. si KOOTENAY NURSERIES “A Complete Line Of Nursery Stock” Phone 4042 Landscaping, Fruit ‘Trées, Small. Fruits, Roses, Bulbs, \ Mr, and Mrs, Dave adsheadl qo peereee eT ee = and family motored to M: i a Tor a second viet wt Mr and ilifiG0NNA HANIA, NAC Canadian © Legion Welfare Bingo. Saturday, Od. 2 LEGION HALL AT 8:00 P.M. 2 JACK POTS TOTALING - $50.00 15 GAMES ; i : EXTRA CARDS $1.00 _ 50 — COME EARLY — creditable - ee Hosnital 1. _ Continued from page 1 ject for a local orasnizetton to sponsor, The suggestion was made that wrapping paper, ribbons ang cards also be kept on hand in the, cupboard, for those who might wish to make a purchase amen and gift-wrap it “on the spot”. Plans are’ being formulated for opening day, which is expec-. ted to be some time in March. iinet heer dus annie as iaramatenceeatcet limited, and it is hoped to a tain many more members. present. membership is about ae ‘W. Banigan, president of ithe aD Ainillary, has been dele- . gated to attend the Provincial © i Convention in Vancouver, when it meets next week, c INSURE i For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES hospital. It is pointed out that mem- bership in the Auxillary is not fT SS | SENIOR BADMINTON COMMENCES - Wed. Oct. 16th SHHS.GYM at 7:30 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME T hanksgiving Specials | Shop and Save FLOUR, Swans Down, PKT. : CHOCOLATE, Bakers PREMIUM, PKT. DOT PKT. MARGARINE, Delmar, AB. : TEA BAGS, Lipton’s 60's PKT. ‘CORN, Aylmer, 2 TINS oc ‘ GRAPEFRUIT, ihe 6 FOR SWEET POTATOES -2 LBS. ~ .-PORK, LEG ROASTS, “LB. ’ BEEF POT ROASTS, ‘LB. ‘BEEF RUMP ROASTS, LB. : cream style 59 Cottage Rolls — Picnic Hams—Fully Cooked: Hams . PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR McCOLM LOCAL TURKEYS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER NEW STORE HOURS MONDAY 8:30 to 12 Noon - TUESDAY — SATURDAY 8:30 to 5:30 _ STORE PINE AT. APPLE JUICE clear 48 ox, .......... aadeusa TOMATO KETCHUP, Hunt's 2 botties for CAKE MIXES, Robin Hood, family size 2 for . CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocvan Spray, 2 for NOLE SHRIMPS, broken . TOMATO SOUP, Alymer’s 4 for ... BUTTER, Ist grade, Glendale, ‘Ib. .. FRUIT. & VEGETABLES BANANAS, 2 Ibs. for GREEN ONIONS, 2 6 CAULIFLOWER, Ib. MEATS: tb. Tenders Will Be Called On RemainingPiece Of Sidewalk Commissioner R, .W. Cook eo gas tngtallations on the water-system in- stallation, at Monday’s Council Meeting, saying that after the week of October 11, only 5,215 feet of the 23,000 called for in ae bylaw, would remain to be Mr, Cook. thanks to MacPherson arene council that Maple St. had been partly cleaned up and mentioned the number of bad bumps eft by the Dutton- ‘Williams crews installing the gas lines, These should be the re- all Village residents who shad put up with the many ni ecessary . water shut-offs, and with the in- convenience of torn up streets, He stated one more major shut- off is contemplated when the lines are cut Into the eight-inch main, Ditching will be halted ‘for _.a short perlod, while clean ‘up td‘ to’ prior " REGULAR HAMS, Swift's Premi PICNIC HAMS, Swift's Premium, fb. ... ROASTING CHICKEN, eviscerated; 4 to 5 (bs. PORK BLADE ROASTS, fresh, Ib. GROUND BEEF, axtra lean, “Ib. : TRISCHUCKS AS «++ 65¢ to the pie of bad weather, then work on the new system: will continue. . The'Commissioners wish any resident having extreme water pressure to report to the Village Office. A new map is now being drawn up which Mr. Cook ad- vises will show size, of the gas and Clerk ‘A, T. Horawill was in- structed to write Ford, Bacon and Davis, requesting that the repair jobs be done a3 soon as possible on the Village Streets, Parking is ‘being checked, especially inthe vicinity of the High School, where parked cars are conflicting with the route taken. by the. District School Buses, A discussion was the remaining portion of side- walk to be completed’ this year and as the Public Works Crew is occupied full’ time on the water works, Council decided to let-the job out for tender, The laying of approximately 30 feet of cement walk between the B.C, ete of new and existing water lines, and will also include na- a OGLOW BRO! Store Closed Monday Afternoon Open All Day: Wednesday & Supply a: Lta Building Supplies hone The best tasting beers are PRINCETON Until you've tasted High Life, you don’t know how ¢ really refreshing light beer can be. Take home a case today! You'll also enjoy Princeton's ROYAL BXPORT full malt beer and QLD DUBLIN ALE. GASTLE. TIRE- SHOP - 193 COLUMBIA AVENUE -— CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 4441: Re) Improved tread design makes Suburbanites : thah ever! 55% «1 more traction your pe prune the new Erode. free of prance oF ‘Then:. and the Liquor Store, also the portion of the block from Third and Maple to Pete’s Store, will be adver- tised, with the stipulation . that present elevations be maintained. It was reported that it will soon be necessary for. the Fire Department to move into the new hall, as work is commencing on the new Bank of Commerce premises, therefore some enquiry . Should be made as to when the big doors might be expected to arrive, Mr. Maddocks reported on his attendance at the semi-an- nual meeting of the West Koo- tenay Union Board of ‘Health. He felt. most held on 2 Continued from page | trict Fall Fair’ Association, Can. Legion Veteran Welfare, Can. Legion Band, Castlegar and Dis- trict Film Council, Canadian Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic’ and | the local Branch of Kootenay Soéiety for Handicapped Chil- dren, = Tuesday's reguler monthly meeting saw the, directors allot a $100 grant to the Vancouver Hospital for Crippled Children and approve ‘grants of $75 to. the Kinnaird St. John Home’ Nursing and $150 to the Castle- gar Legion Band, for a total of $325. The Financial Statement was read by Sec-Treas, Alec Gray, showing recelpts of $1331.25 and collections paid over to various organizations, $717.50. The direc- tors moved adoption of the Treasurer's repot. A letter was read from the Society for ped children regarding their an- nual meeting, and it was noted | with regret due to receiving the | notice to late for ‘a meeting, no official delegate was appointed although members attended. A general discussion con- cerned the Annual Banquet and plans were made for appointing Committees to take “charge of entertainment and catering with date set for November 12, ‘ In the absence of President Fitzpatrick, ‘chairman ‘for the meeting was Earl: Leroy, and Directors were A. A, Lamb, J. F, Killough, W. ‘Jacobson, Jas. Kelly and John Dunlop, formation from the Board of Health’ regarding sanitary facili- ties in these instances. So Tenders will be called on a 10 year bonded roof for the Public Works garage, ,and will be duly advertised. concerned large centres, but ,a discussion on septic tank pro- blems concerned: village condi- tidns, In his ‘capacity as Health and Welfare Chairman, Mr. Mad- docks advised he had been ap- proached by a householder out- side limits, wishing to have garbage: colletted, After some discussion the Council decided this request was not feasible, arti have ruled that outside pick-ups will be discontinued as‘ of Oct. 7, 1957. A request for approval of a -plan was ‘py J. R. Landis, The area in question is in the vicinity of the hospital, and the Commissioners voted to inspect the proposed site on Friday, Oct. i, before making a ruling, Application to construct and operate a Cabin and Trailer camp on the LaHue’ property was tabled pending receipt of © in. Council a grant ot $25 to the West Kootenay Board of Health, as the Villages’ asses- sment, a A letter, will go to the Town them for the time ‘and effort spent for the Village benefit. Advice was received from the C. M, & S, Co., that nursery stock will’again be available to. those interested. ‘The Clerk was asked to have a Sanitary - Bylaw patterned after the vbylaw in effect at Wartield, drawn. up, also work will be done on a Fireworks by- q law, aimed at preventing the sale of fireworks to children. Accounts totalling $12,280.75 were approved ‘for ‘payment, largest items of expense being. invoices for pipe ittings, ete. and Columbia Builder’s __ Progress Claim on work on. the’Fire ane The Clerk was CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 1957 = Silver Birch News Tt has stopped raining in- side the Silver Birch School now because a new roof is being put on the little building: Not only that, but things look pretty nice inside, Last Friday night the Castlegar Young Peoples As- spent a very, profit able evening at Silver Birel. Profitable for the Handicapped’ Society that is, they used up all the paint that had been doo ated by the School Board and! did a fine job on the walls, When we made our weekly visit this time, the main projee> was basket weaving. Long stripe: of crepe paper are twisted and this is used to cover- little cottage cheese cartons. Very’ nice result and the boys are do- in a good.job on them, ‘WHITE HEATHER Adults $2.00 Trait Canadian Legion Branch No. 11 and Ladies’ Auxiliary Presents NIEL’ KIRK & ‘HIS OF 1957 _ (Direct From Bonnie Scotland) COMINCO GYMNASIUM, TRAIL, _ Wednesday, Oelober 23, 1957 : Tickets Available At PITTS REXALL DRUG CANADIAN LEGION : ‘Program Commecnes at 8:00 p.m. CONCERT PARTY B.C. Chifdren $1.00 WANTED GOOD 600x16 CASINGS ‘(Suitable For Recapping) EXCHANGE OR “OTHERWISE Castle Motors Council to order a timer for Gee ay ~ Fire Siren." as we know you are, with: In mission we thank you. television. NOTICE Transvideo Services Limited wish to thank ‘the public of Costlegar for their diligent support ‘and in- terest in -our efforts to obtain from the Commission of the Village of Castlegar’ the right | to lay. under: ground cable for television Services. We are pleased, ors: to obtain this: ofproval. * effort and expense in obtaining good reception ‘on * Sentinel Mountain , for television, and for your ef- forts in obtaining the sanction of the Village Com- i last Commission ‘meeting, we shall act immediately in Providing: television service. We repeat our previous challenge; dongs your re .. reception before centering "TRANSVIDEO SERVICES Lr. our success in. our endeav- We. have gone, to great view of the results of, the into any contract for t Per:..Horace Card. - :- Wistow: Screens & Doors Glass of ‘all sizes & weights Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 Cabinet Making TELEVISION “SALES and SERVICE @ RCA VICTOR RADIO & TV @ TV CABLE HOOK-UPS : “Years of experience is‘our guarantee B} of dependable service”. PHONE 3331 We wish to thank all our customers. who. attended . the. -Fairbank-Morse le: Display, Unit-and: wish to an- joiince Mrs, A: Ev.Norris of Castlegar won the radio door prize. ARIVING SOON ..... 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