* AA THE NOTES Z| “Ey DISTRICT SOCIAL REPORTERS Mrs. Hostetter » 7181 Mrs. Kautman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson - 5165 , Mrs, Witlinmson ; Mrs, Warkentin Mrs, Horan Licensee ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 12, Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle TAT By Mr. LE Robson Socials. Mr. and Mrs, C. Tench te spent the held at thelr home with 17 latives _ present, Miss Gail Seaton is from the coast to spend weeks with her family. home two Castlegar Happenings Mrs, J, E. Wallace had as Three 60th Anniversary Celebrated Mr, and Mra. Christopher! Adshead celebrated thelr 60th wedding anniversary on Friday, , 1959 ‘March 6th. A family supper was among whom were their five sons and eldest were 'T0O LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — one Prefect front} end for trailer, 1% ton pick-up, good condition, 1 1949 Chev.' sedan, gelvety: falr - condition Phone 782: 310; Fridge, good order, $125 cash,/! phone 3397, i105 FOR SALE +- one 3-bedroom un-/ finished house on % ‘acres of} land in Robson, one mile note And Mrs. Adshead a three-tiered cake which was ‘by a grand Bert Underwood of Needles. Joe Adshead was Master, of Cere- monies and called on his brother, Herbert, to say the grace, Henry proposed: a toast to his parents. Mrs. D. Adshead presented Mills, England, ¥ In the’ evening open ‘house was held and many friends and neightiours of the district called to wish the couple well. ' Mr, and Mrs. Adshead were married on March 6th, 1899 at gar. re- Rooms ie Confectionery FOR SALE — Servel Kerosine/ her guests at the week-end her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Don Wal- Jace and two children from Nel- son, Mrs, A. O. McNell and her mother Mrs, I. Swaddle, left last week for 100 Mile House to spend a month visit with Rev. and Mrs, Albert McNiel who .recently an- nounced the birth of a daughter, According to word received here, aby, mother and father are all doing well. Miss Diana Woerts of Voorst, Holland, has arrived in Castlegar to become the bride of Mr. Henry Bronswyk of the Dutch Maid Eakery. Mr.Jack Kirby has returned dzom a business trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely and daughter Linda of Nelson were Castlegar visitors last week- end, The Rev. Canon W., J. Sil- verwood of the Church of the Redeemer, Nelson, was a Sun- day visitor, when he and Arch- deacon B. A. Resker of St. Al- ‘ban's Church exchanged pulpits for the evening service. Mr. John Waldie is a bother in England on March year. Mrs, E. A: Lampard has re: celved word of the death of her 6. She was 90 years old. Mrs. Lam- pard had visited in England last itIng the latter’s mother, Mrs, iS Gavrilik, and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, turned home Saturday after vis- . Kinnaird Korner . S Hing in Mackinson ‘for a‘ few They returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fla- by the Joe Dunlops of Castle- honor of Mrs. Mrs, Dunlop, both sisters of Mrs. Bale. Kimberley is spending.a week with\her parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. Fourt. Our thoughts are with Dar. leen Haywood who entered Cas- visitor in tlegar on . Get well, Darleen! Commissioners G. Rust and ef J.C. McLeod spent Friday at Deer Park Socials the coast conferring with gov- ernment Gfficlals on afairs re- garding the future of the village. W. M. Bale attended a double birthday party in Nelson “on Thursday at the manck. They were accompanied gar. The suprise event was in Flamanck and Mrs. Donald McDonald of days. Miss Maxnie’ Adshead re- turned home from the Castlegar Adshead re- unable to be present. The sons and wives present ‘were, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ads- head of Needles, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Adshead and family of Mackinson, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Adshead and daughter Irene al- so: of Mackinson, Mr, Herbert Adshéad of Needles, Mr. and Mrs. David Adshead and son Da- vid of Robson, Mrs, Edith New- Mr. Floyd Kirkendall of Quesnel arrived to spend a holl- day at the home of his brother, (Mr, M, A. Kirkendall. Mr, and Mrs. Stan Pearce of Trail were recent visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. Briggeman, Little Brace Mackereth, 3 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Mackereth of Broadwater has returned to'“‘his .home after spending the past 2 weeks as a Patient in. the Castlegar and District. Hospital, Jack Lebedow, of Vancouver spent a few days at his former home in Deer Park. * Mrs. George Briggeman spent the past week as a patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital. A. Worley of Nelson, E. WW ORANGES, 5 Ihs., \u, Wem ily EH TOMATO JUICE, 48 OZ, 3 =. i aca’ “ROUND STEAK, ‘Thy oe ee eee BEEF BLADE ROAST, Ih. ........ PORK CHOPS, all clic; Ib, ... hile! Wire avor rités .+ +. 496; 40 Ib. case, ... bers contributed towards the re- brand of and Ted Moore of Trail, a grandson. and bouttonnatre, "Their grand. the happy: couple with a corsage , Tespectively. Irene Ads- the Wesleyan Ohapel, at Work- sop, Nottinghamshire, England. Mrs. Adshead was born Special Chinese Dishes edrnations. The family gift of a decoratlve wall clock was pre- sented to-the couple by thelr son, David Adshead, sr. The happy couple recelved many bouquets, gifts, cards and ‘wires, among which were wires from Queen Elizabeth, Prime head, on behalf of the family pre- sented them with a bouquet of Millard Jan, 15, 1878 at Maisteg Glamorganshire, Wal- es, Mr. Adshead was born April RICK’S four There are five sons, 22 en and Minister Dlefenbaker, Mr. H. W. 12 great-grandchildren in the fa- mily, ‘The supper table was taste- fully decorated and centred with M.P. and Mr. R. Hard- ing, M.L.A, for KasloSlocan. A wire was also recelved from their grate niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, G. Waterhouse of New SILVER BIRCH School for the Handicapped freshments. Mrs. Palsson had added the colorful Valentine Box and everyone recelved several It's several weeks since Val- entine’s Day, but the pupils of Sliver Birch enjoyed their party so much, and would like to thank the ladles who contributed to its’ success. Mrs. Rysen and Mrs. Anderson showed films which were very interesting and Mrs. Norris brought a delicious Val- eatine cake to climax the re- Worley of Robson and V. Wor- ley’ of Trail were recent visitors at the Worley summer home in Deer Park. Mr,: and Mrs, F. Vv at the.close of the party. Mrs. Palsson and her pupils spent many hours preparing for their annual display of work held in conjunction vith Educ- ation Week. If you saw the ex hibit in the window of West’s Store last week, you will know how much is accomplished at Sil- ver Birch, The school is grateful for a donation of four metal chairs from Imperial Industries of Van- couver. These chairs are sturdily and Mr. and Mrs, C, William- son Were Sunday visitors to Re- nata. - Members of the Deer Park ‘Women’s Institute and one visi- tor.held a “quilting, bee” after the business session of the March meeting in the Communi- ty Hall. The meeting voted a donation’ of $5.00 to the Castle. gar and District Projects Society towards the ice plafit for ‘the new arena. “Pennies for Friend- ship” were collected and sent to the Provincial Treasurer, Mrs. .C, Phelps won the regular con- test while Mrs. F. made and will prove most useful. CWL SetFor - Bazaar Salurday . Mrs. M. B, Dalton, convenor of the C.W.L, Bazaar slated for Saturday, reported at last week's meeting that all convenors were busy making final preparations for their part of the bazaar to be held in the Marlane Hotel, ‘A report was given on the successful Parish Party held early in February for the Semin- ary Fund. A parcel. of used stamps won the extra prize, All mem- freshments. Another meeting is have been up and sent to the Scarboro Missions, 4th, 1877 at Eli Bank, Newton, Cheshire. He arrived In Canada in 1901 and Mrs, Adshead fol- lowed In 1902, The Adsheads resided for a time in Nanalmo Ladysmith, and Coleman, Alberta before coming to Mackinson on the Arrow La- ‘T.V. Sales & Supplics - ; Phone7271 Everything In T.V. Suppfies . ELECTROHOME 105 Players Badminton Tournament over R. Cummings, 11-2, 3-11, 11- Big event of the season for Take Part In Junior was the Annual West Kootenay Tournament held .Saturday and Sunday, March “7 and 8 at the Stanley Humphries High School. ‘The Riondel Club made a strong showing in the tourney, carrying off the hones in nine events, A total of 105 gingers from nine’ clubs throughout the . dis- trict from Nakusp to Kimberley took part in the 164 events scheduled. R. Minion, Castlegar Bank of’ Montreal Manager, in present- Ing trophies and crests to wine ners and runner-ups, praised the sportsmanship of the players and complimented directors of the tourney on the efficlent arrang- ing and handling of the meet. » B. Pin y over P, Markin, Boy's Singles: — J. Osachoff over G. McKenzie, 15, 155; B. Rolllck over “R. Kennedy, 15.0, 150, oe Girl's Doubles — T. Kinakin and R. Cummings over J, Thorn- dale and C, Anderson, 15-2, 15-1; B, Pinckney and M. Taylor over 15-10, Boy's Doubles —.J, Osachoff and T. Horcoff over-D. Malr and W. Fulko, 15-9, 15:11; B. Rollict |: ‘land G. Halstrom over G, McKen- zie and W., Perepolkin, 15-7, 15- 2, Shannon and B, Rollick over B. Lightle and T, Horcoff, 153, 150. Mixed Doubles — T. Kinakin and J. Osachoff over M. Taylor and R, Kennedy, 15-5, 15-1; E. Results in semi-finals under Sem!-Finols — 18 kes on April 10th, 1909. They have resided there ever since. ” Fleetwood T. Priced: at For — | SABRE SLIMS, by Trafalgar, $13.95 TARTANS NEW AUTHENTIC and, MINEATURE Precision Cut, Flowlessly Matched Flattering ‘Fit Mrs. L, V. Campbell reported CAR COATS, Reversible, Whip Cord and Corduroy RED, BLUE, RUST .: : OTHERS AT ... fiat . » with ‘matching: Slim Jims _ NEW ARRIVALS “FIT-ALL COTTON DRESSES ..... $12.95 to ae $6.95 & $7.95 14 were as follows; Girl's Singles — Wendy DeFoe over K. Osachoff, 8-11, 12-9, 11-6. E,. Shannon over M, Nazaroff, 11-1, 11-1, Boy’s, Singles — G. Hal- strom over A. Shutek, 15-9, 15.9. D. Gray over G. Schmidt, 18-14, 15-7. Girt's Doubles — M. Linn’ and E, Shannon over G. McPherson and K, Osachoff, 15-10, 15-9. W. DeFoe and M. Nazaroft over J. Hil and S. Mitchell, 154, 15-11. Boy's Doubles — G. Halstrom and D. Neilsen over M. Verigin and R. Little, 15.0, 15-2. A. Shu- tek and J. Whittaker over D. Gray and D. Oddle, 14-18, 15-9, 17-14. + Mixed Doubles — G. Hal- strom and E. Shannon over L, Garrity and M. Linn, 15-9, 15-1. - D.-Gray and K. Osachoff over A; Shutek and W. DeFoe, 15-13, 153. Semi-Finals under 16 0; M. Wastrowdowski over Y. Mitchell, 11-8, 118. Girl's Singles — D, F. Ha ley over A. Radulovitch, 11-0, 11- Boy's Singles — K, Muirhead over W. Garner, 15-3, 15-9; D. Simpson over R. Smith, 15-1, 15- ; Girl's Doubles — D. F. Ha- ley and Y. Mitchell over K. Mil- ne.and J. Campbell, 154, 15-2; non over W. DeFoe, 11-2, 113, Boy's Singles — G, Halstrom over D. Gray, 15-10, 15-4. Girl's Doubles — M. Linn and E. Shannon over W. DeFoe and M, Nazaroff, 18-13, 15-11. Boy's ‘Doubles — G. Hal- strom and D, Neilsen over A. Shutek and J. Whittaker, 18-7, 155. Mixed Doubles'— G. strom and E, Shannon over D. Under 16 * over B, Pinckney, 11-5, 11-6. over J. Osachoff, 15-6, 17-15, 15- B, Ballard and M. Taylor, 158, |2: 18-14. Hal- Gray and K. Osachoff, 15-13, 15-8. Girl's Singles — T. Kinakin Boy's Singles — B. Rollick Boy's Doubles — J. Osachoff and T. Horcoff over B Rollick and G Halstrom, 15-10, *15-12, Mixed Doubles — B. Rolllck and E, Shannon over J. Osachoff and T. Kinakin, 154, 15-10, © Under 18 Girl's Singles —™M. Wastrow- dowski over D, F. Haley, 11-12, 11-6, 12-10. Boy's Singles — K. Muirhead over D. Simpson, .18-14, 15-12, Girl's’ Doubles —+M. Was- trowdowski and T. Kinakin over D, F. Haley and Y. Mitchell, 15- 12, 15-10, _Boy'’s Doubles — W. Garner and D. Simpson over K, Muir- Tr Sal Sa iot Fire Dept. played host bake Fire Departments, including Kinnaird, a body known as the “Trail and District tion.” Through this: body it is CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 12, 1959 7 Last Monday evening the fo a number of other West Koot- ‘Tadanac, Warilecld, all, Rossland and Fruitvale. imo was'not represented, ° “amhese departments make up Firefighters : Assocla- Girl's Doubles — T. Kinakin and R, Cummings over B. Pinck- ney. and M. Taylor, 415, 15-12, head and R, Smith, 17-14, 154, 8, 15-10, Mixed Doubles — M. “Was. trowdowski and B, Rollick. over D. F, Haley and W. Garner, 15- heged to secure a pension scheme for volunteer firemen as well as assisting the paid the firemen. Although this is one purpose be- hind their formation, it is not Ing the land offered for a swim- ming pool, and will visit the pro- perty to examine it as soon as the snow, has gone, Commissioner Pettitt * stated he had attended the meeting of the Unemployment. Insurance Service in Trail. They felt the over-all picture is “not too bad" at this time, he reported. Council Chairman N. Oglow advised Council could obtain a | plece of prop from P, Har- T, Kinakin and M. Pinckney, 15-10, 153. ¢ non and T. Horcoff, 35-1, 17-14; 153, 7-15, 15-6. Mixed Doubles — W. Garnel over K. chell, 15-11, 7-25, 15-6, FINALS — under 14 Girl's Singles — T. Kinakin ski over M. -Campbdell and B. Boy's Doubles — K, Muir- head and R. Smith over D. Shan- W. Garner and D, Simpson over A letter was received from 3. Osachoff and G. McKenzie, and D. F. Haley over D, Simpson and M. Campbell, 15-2, 15-10; M. Wastrowdowski and B. Rollick Muirhead and Y. Mit- Girl's Singles. mn E. Shan- vick to open up Second avenue. This would be available ata price of $2000.00. Council advised they were not interested in this project at the present time. ° A. F. Paget, Comptrolier of-Wat- er Rights Branch in regard. to ;| the Village .Water licences at the river, The Comptroller advised Parks Commissioner Gordon Pettitt sald Tuesday he has spok- en with A. Zuckerberg regard: Council Committee Reports offer as much protection as the permanent licences, and it fs as well to retain them on the tem- the water porary basis until questions have been settled. Council moved to accept W. Dev- Itt’s offer of $100.00 for the old tank site property adjacent to his own property. * A motion was aproved to place the usual ad in the Nelson Annual Pictorlal Paper this year. Village Clerk J. Logelin was asked to write Celgar, request- ing the company to set a suit- able date for a meeting with Council to discuss pertinent mat- ters. In reply to a request fora platform in the Ball Park re cleved from the LODE, the Council advised the platform com- menced last year will be com- pleted for use this year. A letter of acceptance was received from A. E, Norris, in the temporary licences now held regard to his appointment as Dear Mr. Editor: GOLF CLUB MEETING WEST'S * NibinBees’ and inte: FRIDAY, NIARCH 20 — 8:00P.M. STORE. rested golfers siass scheduled for Tuesday night, to try and finish the quilt. on hospital and home visits to the sick. She was assisted by Mrs, L. Bosse. Mrs, Glen Ander- | | attend. It-is the wish of those who made the arrangements for bringing the film “The Red Riv- er of Life”, to thank all, through the medium of your paper, who made it possible at a minimum of expense. ‘Thanks to the donations by those who attended, all ex- penses were met. These were as follows: Rent of film per day, $30.00; express charged, $2,50; C. P.R, money order charge, 18c; rent of high school activity room, $3,00; rent ‘of projector, Castle- bar Film. Council,: $2.50. Total, $38.18. ‘Amount of donations at showing, $35.45. Donated later, $2.73, Letter To The Editor representatlve of the Village on the Board of Directors, Hospital Society. ‘Letters were read from As- sociated Engineers, dealing with the storage, tank, elevation of. the tank, and quotations, etc. - A motion was passed. that Associated Engineers be asked to prepare plans and a bylaw es: sentially as in Bylaw No.. .157 plus any new extensions . war- Tanted at-this time, for imple after an agreement has been reached with Celgar. Also they will be asked to specify pumps and reservoirs required in the absence of a suit: able agreement. 3. R. Landis presented to Council his plans for a new sub- divigion. Council approved the plans in. principle, and plans ‘will be checked by a surveyor prior to formal approval being given. Commissioner George Carr the Fire Dep Fire Depts. Met Here the only one. By visiting at each department in turn, many of fire are learned. ‘The meeting was chaired by A, Fletcher of Tadanac and -act- *|ing as secretary In the absence of Trail Fire Chiéf D. Ronalds, was P, Obetkoff of Castlegar. After the general business, a film was shown on Natural Gas and some of the causes of natur- al gas fires, At the conclusion of the film, Ed Herman, . resident manager of Inland Natural Gas, gave a talk and demonstration on gas and how they follow up any traces of leakege. This de monstration proved most inter- esting to the members present. Mr Herman stated that his office Is fully equipped and ready to assist the fire depart ment In any emergency that might occur as a result of gas. WANTED $55.00 _ SIBEWALK SUPERINTENDENT FOR OUR NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITION Apply Bob's. Pay'n Takif — AND ALSO DON’T FORGET — Draw Friday Night _ 7:00 P.M. AS USUAL WINNER MUST BE PRESENT JACKPOT will need new hose, and author. ization was given to the Depart- ment to order hose required. Works ‘Supervisor .N. Mc- Nabb attended to present his re- LOW PRICES! COME IN AND SEE OUR SPECIALS! WE NESD THE ROOM! gular. work report. all individuals and organizations who- offered to underwrite the expenses and who offered their moral support. Also in particu- lar the Kinnaird Civil Defense, St. John's Ambulance, the Castle- gar School Board.and the,Castle- gar Film Council... ; s It was most unfortunate that the film .was not, heard satis- factorily,. but after a trial run the following evening in another hall, ‘it was determined that nef- ther the equipment nor the film was at fault. : It Is felt that-in all dime to those wishing to rent the High School Activity Room, the School | Board should take some positive action to improve the accoustics. All who were in attendance on ‘Castle Tire Shop = Phone 4441 193 Columbia Ave. 4 CASTLEGAR, B. .C. | We recommend Goopsy EAR For more SAFER MILES SEE US FOR YOUR SUMMER RECAPS son offered to assist: Mrs. Camp- We wish to sincerely thank bell during the month of March. pant ke ae ed, some having come. several miles to see this outstanding Moody: Science Film. It is re- KINNAIRD. PIREVENS i “TREMENDOUS es Giet aaah onoetint to ‘ es ilities should be rendered so in- “$314 00 In: Prizes . Sat., March - allowing us space in your paper, Yours truly, “BINGO | “AT. 730" P.M. “SHARP .. Giraud, March 11th, a daughter. es . : ‘ rid ; SOUKEROFF — to Mr. and Mrs. Kim ird 5 he ol s. jBoukerott, March ith, a son. Pooizce:! PROCEEDS GOx TO YOUR ‘SWIMMING: —‘Trischuck’ s Building Supplies KINNAIRD, aur mute Buliding & Supply Co. Ltd. CASTLEGAR . Phone 3351 =—_—_—_— ee =; = S = He had family . . : 5 a4 . medical Bilis 7 LIME SULPHUR — DORMANT SPRAY — DO IT BEFORE BUDS SWELL — ~ “Fi ids, a March 13th and 14th . CATSUP, Libby’s, 13 oz. bottle, 2 for » we ta ee es 490 PINEAPPLE, Libby’s, sliced, 20 oz. tin “.. Be PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel, 48 oz, tin . 89c RAISINS, Sultana, 2 Ib. cello bag ... PEAS, Co-op fancy, size 2, 15 0z,, 3 tins for .. BEETS, Co-op, diced, 15 oz, 2 tins “for... ‘ASPARAGUS CUTS, Co-op, 12 02, 2 tins’ fo TOMATOES, ‘Co-op, 12 02z.; Ztins for ....’.. LUX TOILET SOAP, reg., 5 bars for’. . _MARGARINE, ‘Good Luck, 2'Ibs. for ‘: . ORANGES, California, 5 lbs. for ..... PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. ' ec ree PORK CHOPS, centre’ ciate, Ib. - PORK CHOPS, end cuts, lb. . HAMBURG STEAK, Ib. ..... 6-62... .0 0.0. 39e ~(o op. Retail Store 4th AVE. AND PINE ST. to clean sp tin: FERTILIZER FOR THE LAWN bee BARON — to Mr, ‘and Mrs. John ‘Baron, March Ast, a daughter. KALMAKOFF — to Mr. and Mr: W. Kalmakoff, March 7th, a son. STOOCHNOFF — to Mr. and Mrs. S. Stooehnert, March, oun? son, ZEBROFF — to Mr, and Mrs, J. Zebroff, March 9th, a daughter, ' BERMEL — to Mr. and Mrs. R. Bermel, March 1ith, a son. GARDEN CARTS WHEEL BARROMS - CLAY. Pots PREFAB ‘GREENHOUSE. 7 ft. x 9 ft. $199.50 ASSEMBLE IN 4 HOURS - He needed PEAT POTS ini POTTING SOIL cash to modernize : it LATS: his kitehen PLANTING FLATS > PEAT MOSS BLUE WHALE SEEDS LAWN GRASS INSECTICIDES Rossland-Trail’ “Progressive Conservatives at their monthly Executive Meeting in Trail. last week decided to promote .a thorough review of the recent policy statement of the’ Union of B.C. Municipalities wherein a pro- posed solution to the problems of Provincial. Municipal. Financial Relations is put forward, Contact is being made right. ‘away. with, the U.B.C.M. and a. special ‘com- mittee was set up to investigate possibilities of holding a public forum on this very impotent subject. . ...SO both are borrowing from a bank ' Faced with unforeseen household expenses? Want to make some special-major pur- chase? Need money for taxes—or to mect a family emergency? Personal loans to help “people meet just such situations are being made by the chartered, banks every day. You're not asking a favour when you visit a chartered bank to arrange a personal loan. The manager welcomes opportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. And at a chartered bank, you can always - count on privacy and courteous considera- © tion, whether you are arranging a loan or using other valuable services the bank provides, { THE CHARTERED BANKS ‘SERVING YOUR. COMMUNITY SPADE MITCHELL “SUPPLY LIMITED TRAIL & CASTLEGAR = = = | PHONE 2681 : Eon Soa