CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday. Sept. 7, 1961 Yard Goods A beautiful selection of wool materials in Plains, Checks and Tweeds, 56 to 60” widths Regular, yd. FRIDAY & SATURDAY $2.49 yard Bailey’s Lid.. Kinnaird Socials Mra. J, Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 Mrs, Margaret Campbell leaves for Vancouver by plane this week where she will undergo eye surgery and afterwards convalesce at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mra, D. Mackenzie of King Edward Ave. Vancouver, Carol Fitzpatrick and her mo- ther, Mrs. E, A, Fitzpatrick, were hostesses to a few of thelr young nelghborhood friends when Carol tuned five years old last Thursday. An attractive birthday cake in the shape of an elephant was the high- light of the afternoon birthday party, Enjoying the festivities were Wendy McGillivray, Billy Babakalff, Linda McGillivray, Patti Bale, Ser- gio DePaolis, Bobby McGillivray and Lino Grifoni. . Mr, and Mrs, H. Pickering and in the, , Oglow Bldg. 603 Cr bi Phone 365-8222 RR i -wsCHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48 oz. . 89c MILK, Pacific; Case; ... . wanes OF49 TOMATO SOUP, Heinz, Stins ... $1.00. SALMON, Sockeye, Nahob, ...... 59c TIDE, Giant Size, .............. 19¢ MINCED BEEF, lean, Ih., ......... 39¢ PORK GHOPS, all culs, Ih ......, 580 ‘BEEF POT ROAST, Ib, .......... 55¢ BEEF RIB ROAST, Ib., .......... 69¢ VEAL CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ....... 69¢ Ken Scott have been on an when they also toured the Okan- agan, They arrived home last ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mra, Jim Regan are home where Mr, Regan 1s convales- cing after spending five weeks in Vancouver during which time he underwent surgery. He and his fa- mily returned home on a leisurely trip beginning near Surrey where they visited Mr. and Mrs, A. Heron at Newton. They stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard An- derson in Edmonds, Washington, and then on to Spokane where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. H. Phipps and son Michael have returned from their three-week vacation, vasiting friends and relatives on the west coast they spent some time with thelr son and My. enjoyable. camping trip to Penticton | ° Mrs. N, McLeod and Mr. and Mra. KE, W. Jensen, Mr, and Mrs, A. G, Eldridge have travelled to the coast this week to return thelr son Doug to the Jericho Hill ‘School for Wed- nesday, ‘Mr. and Mrs, A, Culley and fa- this year on Lake Babine which Is 110 miles in length with their point of embarkation being Kilwanga. They set out for Smithers by ‘car four weeks ago and enjoyed perfect weather for exploring, Included: in and Barkerville arriving home early lest week, i ‘The Labor Day weekend saw Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Perrin and son Pe. ter of Kimberley visiting Mrs. Per- rin’s parents, Mr. and Mra, K, M. Spence, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smibert and son Robby travelled to Saska- toon last week to attend the fun- eral of Mr. Smibert’s brother, the late Kenneth P, Smibert. Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Ackney and family spent the Labor Day week- end at Christina Lake, -° RENATA SOILS Mrs. M. Rohn will visit Miss Lang's parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. H. Klassen of Fruitvale were weekend visitors at pe: home of Mr, and Mrs, John ae and Mrs. Peter Warkentin and Mrs. John Phipps, and with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R, Rhodes, They travelled south for a vislt to: San Francisco from where they extended their trip through the States arriving at Cal- gary for a visit with Mr, Phipps’ ‘brother-in-law and ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs. L, Logan, until returning home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, J. C, McLeod ar- rived home from Vancouver Sat- urday with thelr daughter Terry who joined them there after a six- week stay with Mrs. McLeod's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Harry An- derson in'Riviera, California, ‘Terry McLeod and her. cousin Kathy Jensen of Vancouver accom- panied Mr, Anderson from -Kin-|5? naird late in July’ on thelr long holiday which began with a tour of Glacier . and, Yellowstone. Parka, then ch to’ Sdlt' Lake City and Las Vegas before ‘arriving at their des- tination in the suburbs of Los An- geles where they were the guests of the Andersons. They visited Disney- land, San Diego Zoo, Marine Land and Knotts Berry Farm, Terry and Kathy arrived back in Vancouver during the MoLeods two-week vacation which they spent tal points, among them being Mr. and Mrs. MoLeod’s parents, Mr, and with friends and relatives at coas-|_ are at Hot Springs, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Rempel and home of Mr, and Mrs, Horvath of Nelson. Mr, and Mrs. W. “pedue and fa. mily of Kinnaird were weekend vi- sitors to Renata, Mr, and Mrs, Duncan Cum- mings and Kelly and Dana of Kaslo were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, M. Rohn, family were weekend visitors at the Mrs. I. Penner and Kenny and Erlo have returned’ home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Friesen of. Quesnel, Frank Reimer of ‘Téronto is vi- CASTLEGAR NEWS ii ce IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED | IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF H. N. “HARRY” SMITH | COMMISSION ‘SALES AGENT . IN. THE KINNAIRD — CASTLEGAR — ROBSON AREA Genelle, Blueb Glade, Shoreacres, Thrums, Brilliant, Ooteschenia) EFFECTIVE. SEPTEMBER 5, 1961 Harry will sell and distribute the following Imperial Oil Products:— Ty Creek, Renata, Broadwater, Deer Park, Syringa Creek, Pass Creek, “— ESSO and ESSO EXTRA GASOLINES. — ESSO DIESEL FUEL: | ; _ — ESSO FURNACE OIL — ESSO. STOVE OL. ', +{ ‘AUTOMOTIVE OILS and GREASES _~~ INDUSTRIAL OILS and GREASES — NAPHTHA.. KEROSENE and- VARSOL “_ESsO RAD “ANTIFREEZE cand OTHER \, SPECIALTIES : Until the New Imperial Oil Bulk Plant in‘ the Castlegar-Kinriaird Area isCom 1 leted Harry coal Draw His Products From’ Imperial’s Plant in ou COLLECT’ TO TRAIL 368-8111 « mily enjoyed thelr boating holiday |’ thelr tour was the Quesnel district | Miss Lang ‘and Miss Fladager | « have left for.Penticton where they family were recent visitors at the| : ‘Mr, and-Mrs: John Rohn and|’ - home of Mr. and’ Mrs, D. Krilg of ‘Trail, fe B x ‘HUNTS CUT KINNAIRD, B.C, Sepp “GRAN ULATED . Sugar 10 Ib. ca WITH $5.00 ORDER OR OVER ROOSTER Coffee Ib. CARNATION - Milk 6 tins. JAVEX Bleach gal. .. Tide. giant ee SUPER Fab King Size pkg. MONARCH Cake Mixes eas oxé: y cen AYLMER | Pineapple Crushed or sliced, 20 oz. tin 2 for 59 : * AYLMER’ Peaches CHOICE, 2 TINS LYNN VALLEY Peas 6 tins COLDSTREAM Tomatoes »«z.: ms AYLMER _ Tomato Soup 4 TINS ; CATELLI Spaghetti oe ae : ~ Tomato Juice Oxma 5 LB. BAG CUTRITE “AND. MANY MORE NON ADVERTISED SPECIALS Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. except Monday, closed 12. Moon. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity: /s:limportant. Notice _ CASTLEGAR: OWNER ELECTORS Na Public Meeting will be held’on Monday, Sept- ember 11th at 7.30. pim. in: the Activity Room of tantoy. Humphries High School. The: purpose of: this mee! ng is to ‘discuss, the: Sa a Sh jub-division ‘and pa "Sopeu ‘Subdivision. eMuniied voting wi will take lace on: Fri be: 15 in, the An: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. .7, 1961 ia Social. Notes. from Castlegar Mrs, H. Johnson, Phonb 385-8294 Mr, and Mrs, A, Knudson and ‘young son Jerry. of Sardis. spent .a week's holiday with Mrs, Knudson's E Pevents, Mery and Mrs. A.W. Harm: ston. Before. thoy left, ‘for. home at {| the end‘of-last week,.a family pic. nic ‘was held: onthe lawn’ at the home of Mrs, Knudson’s brother and sister-in-law, -Mr, and Mra, L, Harmston. a ‘Mr. and Mrs.'R. E, Sommers of Victoria ‘return to. that city tomor- row after having spent a wedk holt- daying with friends in the Castlegar MA/ District... - "Central rele KINNAIRD, B.C, FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 365-3093 ‘ Soup Tomato. ae tin Heed Jam. STRAWBERRY, 4 LB. TIN . Baby Food. 10 tins... Kleenex 4 400 SHEET PKGS. 99¢ OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 48 OZ. eras e 69c e STAG AFTER SHAVE LOTION WE ‘ARE. AGENTS FOR, KOOTENAY LAUNDRY. ‘ AND ‘DRY CLEANERS - DELIVERY: & PICK-UP. EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY Mr, and Mra, J. H. Johnson for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell. "Mr. and"Mrs. James Elliott and sons Bill'and Doug have returned home from ‘thelr. two-weeks vaca- tlon visiting in Edmonton and other Alberta points, While in Edmonton they attended the-marriage of thelr youngtst daughter, Maryanne, to Mr, Norman McDonald. Mr, David-Donnan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Donnan who spent the summer, touring England and Europe, arrived home Inst week and spent.o few days with his Parents. He left. Monday. for Vancouver, Willow Bunch, Sask. are visiting |’ ‘| camping an dfishing at Deer Park, have returned from thelr vacation spent. visiting in oan: Victoria and other coastal point ‘Mr, Leo McIver of pare visited with hls brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mra. Ray Molver, for a few days last. week, ‘Mr. jand: Mrs, J, Sherbiko had thelr grandchildren Karen, Carl and Ross Andersen of Nelson’ vis- iting with ‘them for a few days, Mr. and “Mrs, Andersen motored «out from .Nelson on Sunday and: the]: BIRTHS ‘SALIKEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saliken of Caatlegar, Aug. 31, a daughter. OHUDY — To Mr. and Mra, Ar- nold Ohudy of Deer Park, Sept 1 & son, VERIGIN:— To Mr, and Mra. ‘Paul Verigin of Pass Creek, Sept, 6, @ son. | NELLY — ! To"Mr. ‘and Mrs, children’ returned home with them, Opl. and Mrs, F. L, Cawdell of! FO! John E, Fornellf of Nakusp in the Castlegar hospital, Sept. 6, a son. ae Invitations Invitation Line ngraved fromiot ‘plete oe a “1 Thermo-Engraving looks and feels tie ~ hand engraving, but costs about half as mich a ch—and it’s ready within the week. plate Oe coatly and. time 8 eonstiming. Select Pal fonegna: g. Weddings 9.00 for raving eliminates the cope cd engraving our giant catal logue of flawlessly _ | ner-up Iadies champion), Paul Mor- ‘Mr, and Mra, D. Peppard, Don- ma and Wayne, spent four days ‘Mr, and Mrs. W. Price of Van- couver have taken ip residence at the’ corner of 4th and Maple, in the P,. Smith home. Mr, Price ls teach- ing at the high school. Mr..and Mrs, F.:Roos and daughter Heather. of Cranbrook who were. enroute to Vancouver. spent a few days with the former's sister and, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Easton, Miss Roos will enter St, Paul's Hospital for nurses’s train ing. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gergely ond family of Nelson spent ‘the long weekend with Mrs, H, Gergely. . Mr, and Mra,’ M. Walton | or have apent the summer’ touring England and Europe, returned home at the weekend after a very happy summer, ©. Mr, and Mrs, W. Harrower, Miss Sybil Harrower and Mr. A, Harrow- er spent four days |. visiting in Frank, Blairmore and Natal. Mr, ‘and Mrs, J, Gemmill, end Mrs, -R. Gemmill and faintly spent their vacation at Yellowstone ‘National Park ‘and’ on ‘into: Fort Fort, MacLeod, Albetra, where they visited’ with. relations ‘and’ friends, returning home st the weekend. ‘Miss Pat Ford, who attended summer school, spent a few days with her, parents Mr. and Mrs, M. H, Ford prior to leaving for Daw- son. Sree where she Is teaching. 8, 0. and Mrs. J. Spokane, son and of Mr, and Mrs. 8, Walton, spent a. return home Mrs. 8. Walton ac- companied: them and sill ‘visit them for a few days. ,.Mr. and Mra, ‘Les Cantell, who 14 Golfers Alfend Labor. _~Day Toumey ~The Castlegar and District Golf Club’ wos well represented’ at the annual ‘Tabor Day” Golf Tourna- ment.” Fourteen members ot the club entered the compoetition: "Those who’ ended up’ in “the Prizea were: Mrs. Paul Moroso (run- ooo Bill, Stefoniuk and John Milros. .' Irene Frederickson was 8 hidden 1 hole winner, ‘A wonderful time was had: by all those attending from Castlegar , LeRoy, L. Harmston, P. Moroso, ‘W.. Stefontuk, E, Frederickson, : J. Zaporozan, H, Godderis,.. Zinio, D. Van Tassel,’ Belle Gray, ‘Irene Frederickson and Mae Moroso. atyles of .. priced as low as 50 and #1350 for'100, coms with double enyelopes and tissues: few days. visiting here;/On their] who included:. J, Miros, BM. -Verzuh, | Hall etre are spending a few days in’ 8 ae yack Oswald, a dy his mother, Mrs. N. Oswald and alster Teressa, motored te Spokane weekend for ‘Nelson where he ‘will high school. ‘Dr, and. Mrs, Yule and’ family tlon spent &t Shuswap Lake, be on the. teaching’ att at: the! roturned Sunday from their. vaca- |” : Lea NOTI0R or COMMIS- son TO STORE WATER, AT.AR~ Take bee ice that in connection with the above mentioned applica- dep. a theun undersigned will hold the “ike 8 in ake Civic Centre at Rev: elstol Tere u ahs Picltle ae Tine on Bel Sep Hall, men at. 10:00 am. Pacific: Stan. cuaptrolier of: Ws igh August ‘en 19@2, paler Rie a LAND REGISTRY ACT enone 162) ‘Kootenay . Di IN. MATTER OF ‘That part of Block a of or "ae 714, shown outlin ata “In * Twin Rivers Pine ae. Street ‘at, eatemns, Bo, com. | 'BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT 5/9 AM. TILL od PM. “ CARNATION MILK case OF 48 TINS - $6.99 With $10.00: Grocery Order 87¢ each! LIMIT 2 TO CUSTOMER SEEDLESS. Grapes 2 Ibs. 39c. Peanut Oil GALLON $2.98 Purex Tissue _ rolls 49¢ E GIVE LOE ot my i intention at sn. ls lendar. From the: Test publication bereot to ini a let of arte y of oan, 108 mn having f DISTRICT. :.* DATB.O) ye . FIRST: PUB) TION is Aug. St 961, ° Ons ehiese Sale’ ‘KSG600 - SUPER PLENAMINS 18 DAY. SUPPLY. FREE _ SUPER PLENAMIN aRe a? regular: 89¢ REXALL FLUORIDATED “Toothpaste soba a ie the ffered on sal publ’ ‘cullen, peo 11:30 fon os ) ober 23. It 1861, on. the office of the Forest fend the : pees . a 69 : : 10 0Z. : ‘Buy one’ at. reg. $2.00 price “+ AND: GET. ONE FREE “HEALING. HAND SOAP : Regul 35¢ ditors: *" Notice: to ‘Creditors a jastl Notice ven that cre- the estate of the ve dee" are he e ; INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND - . REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone "365-3441 ~ ANDERSON Spork, 2 tins 79 Round: ‘Steak ‘Ib 65c Bologna “3 LBS. FOR “hen . Mond. Friday * “AGENCIES