CASTLEGAR NEWS, _Thursday, April 3, 1958 Dennis The Menace 4 Howe coue x ee Dain, TEA.DA0? I THOUGHT you | ey 4 ‘Robson W.A, Holds ‘Progressive Supper Last Thursday evening the “W.A, to the Robson Community Memorial Church entertained the ‘Evening Group at a. progressive :supper party. The ladies assembled at the “home.of Mrs, A. W. Thorp where ‘cocktails were served after which ‘Mrs, D. Carter arranged tran3- portation for all the ladies to the =various homes. ‘The main course of the pe “per was served at the home of Mrs. L. M. Quance and from heme of Mrs, R. T. Waldie, The last stop was at the home of Mrs. O. Sutherland, At each of the homes con- tests were held and the winners were Mrs. F. Giraud, Mrs, D, Magee, Mrs. A, Woodrow ani Miss Jamieson. The plan for the evening was not disclosed to the guests who were all very much suprised as the events took place. ‘ The evening was very mucn enjoyed -by all. and concluded about 11 p.m. The committee “for the affair included Mrs. A. W. Thorp, Mrs, H. Hyson, and Mrs, D. Carter. there the party moved on to the Convenor was Mrs. L. M. Quance, GASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL at the H Woutd qualified nurses who do not wish to work . names ond please give us their for. and * let us Know whether they relief work and special nursing. HOSPITAL TELEPHONE No. 9951 would be ‘pispured to do Castlegar Happ * Rabson REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird — Mrs, Johnson Deer Park, Renata month visit to Switzerland. A large group of friends and neigh- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Onions and Judy visited at Okanagan points last weekend. Mrs. R, Donnan was called to Port Moody last week by the serious illness of her mother and returned home on Sunday. Mrs, Helmar Johnson will spend the Easter week-end in Vanceuver where she will visit her son Norman ,who attends UBC. Dr. and Mrs, F. M, Thorne leave Thursday night for Van- couver where they will spend the Easter holidays, - Mrs. M. Lodge of Nakusp was a Castlegar visitor on Tucs- day. Mr. and Mrs. H, Westwood will spend a few days in Spokane this weekend. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Hiltons and belated cae bours at the home of Mrs. L. Korody and then went! to Mrs, Brodman’s home. High- lighting the delicious refresh- ments was .a beautifully iced cake topped with a miniature Plane and the words “Happy Landings, Lucy”, The honourec, was presented with a farewell gift and many good wishes by the oesembled friends. Leaving Saturday will be Mrs. Helen Gergely who plans to visit her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jac Pitman of Co- quitiam and her son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr. and’ Mrs, Ted Gergely of Vancouver. Miss Doreen Pitts, nurse 11 ‘training at the Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital is holidaying for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pitts. Miss Anita Fornelli, nurse in teeing at St. Paul's , Hospital, Fone arrived where they plant to meet Miss fonnis Killough on her arrival from Port Alice by air. They will all be returning to Castlegar on Saturday, “Among those’ planning to travel for. Easter are Mr, and Mrs. L. Cantell-who will be leav- ing for Calgary and Swift ‘Cur- rent as soon as school closes for the holiday. Mrs. Dave Campbell and Marianne will be coast, visitors this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipsett are looking forward to the arrival home for Easter of their daughter Maureen ‘who is attending Wash- ington Sate College at Pullman. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Easton and ;) daughter Patti Jane of Haney. will be arriving by‘car on Friday to spend the Laster week with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W.;Easton) ; : ‘Trail visitors “on Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Mec- Niel, Mrs, Swaddle, Mrs. J. Gem- mill and Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton. A supriSe Coffee Party waa held Wednesday morning hon- ouring Mrs. Lucy Brodman who leaves April Sth for a three- A STORE FULL OF Easter Speci (GOFFEE, Nabob, ‘Lh... INSTANT COFFEE, j Nabob, 5 oz. jar .... 89c CHEEZ ZIP, aera 1 Wb, jar ... CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin ... MINCEMEAT, 24 oz. jar . CATSUP, Hunt's, 8, ORANGE JUICE, Memphis we. 390 Belle, 48 oz. BREAD. 4X, 2 loaves HOT CROSS BUNS, 75e. , Lb. Lb. ... 10 Ibs, Blue Label Beef SIRLOIN or T-BONE STEAK, Ib. 69 LETTUCE, Cello, CARROTS, 3 Ib bag CELERY, POTATOES, READY-TO-EAT HAMS Calgary Packer’s, Ib. 65c SMOKED PICNICS, Shoulder, Ib. omlacis fax brand, wa. 45e 49c ° CUT-RATE GROCETERIA KENWARRD to spend a month’s hoti- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Fornelli. Mr, and Mrs, L: Kuryluk of Calgary are holidsying here. Correction — Mr, and Mrs, Grunerud were called ‘by the death of Mr. Grunerud’s mother and not Mrs. as reported in last week's sisue Robson Socials ‘Mrs. A. Smecher who was visiting in Kimberley, for two weeks, the guest of her Ee THE DISTRICT SOCIAL TE Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kaufman > 3227 + 2672 Mrs, Williamson Mrs. Warkentin cae m ACCME of the High School. Deer Park Sociale + “On a recent fishing trip, caught a 9% pound Dolly Varden and several other fish, including Kamloops Trout, Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman had as recent visitors, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Briggeman, Mr. J. Akins and son Jackie of Trail and Mrs L Wither of Renata, Mr, A. Law has returned to his home here after spending a few days in Vancouver. hostess when members of the Deer Park WI met at her home for thir sewing meeting. At this meeting buttons were sewn on finished articles and several more articles were cut out ready for sewing, Mr. Eric White of the B.C. Frait Processors, Creston, Mr. R. Foxall, Asscciated Growers, Neison and Mr, S, Webster of Kelowna were recent visitors to Deer Park and Renata. Mrs. F. Briggeman was the|i Mr. Hanna and friend of Trail|/® Honored Wednesday arship and Ieaderskip. freshman class. WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, March 27 .— i Maureen J. Lipsett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lip- R sett, of 594 — Sth Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., was one of} 125 women students at Washington State College hon- oured Wednesday night at the Annual Women's’ Day. Awards were made to students for outstanding schol- Miss Lipsett received a mortar board tassel fos; ranking in the top 5 per cent academically of the Mr. Harry Almack; Social Credit candidate for Kootenay West, Mr, J. Hobson amd F. De- lorme, all ‘of Nelson were week- end visitors to Deer Park and Renata. ‘ Cc. M. Ki and L, Fite they will spend.'a few days be~, On a weekend fishing triptat| home at fore leaving on an hol- iday in Seattle, Portland and other points, visiting. with friends and relatives. his L. Nyman and a friend from@y Rossland caught two $ _ pound Dolly, Varden. and son in law, Mr. and Mrs, Art Nixon, returned home - on Thursday. and familly and Mrs. S. Danchel- Ja returned Sunday, from a trip to Vancouver, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Th Adshead and q for the weekend, visiting with Mr. Adshead’s parents, and his two brothers, Mr, and Mrs. C; Loveland aad family ‘of Spokane; were weel- end visitors at the home of. Mrs. Loveland’s parents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. Waldie. M. Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Danchella. chett of Precter were the recent guests of the.formers father, Mr. . A. Kirkendall. C. Lindberg returned’ to: his home in Deer Park after ‘spend- ing a few days in Nelson amd Castlegar: * Mr. and, Mrs. F. * Briggeman ‘lett for Trail’ on Saturday where being in the B.C.: Forest Service. Jean Arm was wearing & lovely corsage made up of pink ie This was Jello Powders, 3 epee zs Pi in . Ayimer, to her. by Mirs. W. C: Gladys Heagy and Mrs. Campbell Kinnaird Korner. The Baden Powell Ciub held it's regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, C. Waterman with 13 members present and two guests, Mrs. S. Harvey and Mrss Elmer Lucas... | | Mrs. ‘M. Warner was the win- ner- of the. hostess and raffle prizes. i. . A delicious luncheon was served ‘by the hostess. Assisting were Mrs. John Kennedy and R, Ungarian. The next ‘meeting will take place on April, 24th, at the home’ of ‘Mrs. Monty Warner. Eleanor Fink is a Patient in the Trail Hospitat. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon “Archi- bald leave by car today for! to attend the Saturday, of their son Donald to Miss Nonie Henke. Both of these young ‘people were formerly of Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Odie had the former's brother visiting last week, W. D. Odie had been va- caticning in th southern U.S. and has returned to his —— in Yel- low Knife. Miss Jean Ann. Hardie, whose marriege took place on Saturday, was the recipient of many loveiy gifts when about thirty of her friends feted her at a shower in the Imprevement Society Hal}, March 21, The gifts were presented in *% huge box which was a replica were for this delight- ful evening, spent in ‘playing games. A dainty tea followed. No man with a burden of debt has a right te pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. : ' Plans to suit your individ- ‘ual requirements may be arranged through. Dick’ Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C, «f a Forestry Station, the groom a NOTICE THE CASTLEGAR VILLAGE.OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED EASTER MONDAY 7 J, LOGELIN Clerk 28 ox. tin Peas, Aylmer. 15 oz. size 4 2 tins for —. “Corn, Ayh er, cream style . 2 tins for : Margarine, ‘Parkay, : 2 IB pit. * Chocolate Mallows, Weston’s Pixie frozen Peas, z PES for . Fell oF “FLAVGRI . Swift’s Hanis, ready to éat, skin ond fat Cottage Rolls, half or whole, fb. - Picnic, Hams, »..::. h Tk ib. d, ib. Geese, Mecie: 7 i d, Ib: “Turkeys, grade ‘A’ i: fed, “tb. *...2 Leg of Pork Roasts, end cuts, !b. centre cuts, fb. tb, Premium sliced Bacon, 4th Ave. and Pine St. Co-op Retail Store: Phone 2681 Top Cadet Trophy Fit. Sgt. Arvi Pellegrin receives the Canadair Co, Trophy from C. S McKenzie, Inspector of Schools, at a special parade night held recently in the High Schoo! Activity Room, The trophy is to be present -ed,to the top Cadet. N. T. Oglow (continued from page 1) Clerk. J., Logelin’ was: instructed tion 301 of the Municipal Act to get the depreciation account set up, by transferring a stipulated sum from ,Gencral revenue to depreciation, account. The clerk was asked to consult the Village Auditor regarding the transfer] procedure. A discussion of the 1958 budget- was held and amounts were compared with 1957 allot ments and expenditures. Council felt as there was a substantial surplus at the year end, allotments in some categor- fes could: be increased to ensure a. progressive program in the Village and still leave a com- fortable surplus in hand.. During subsequent review of budget, upward. revision was made, for example, in anticipated expenditures for lights depart- ment, as it Is pointed out if .im- “LEGION WELFARE BINGO ‘$100.00 JACKPOT PRIZES ° THIS SATURDAY April 5, 1958: Alf’ Profits For Hospital Word planned are carried out there will be a number of poles to be taken out or moved| © and new ones ¢o go in, This was rated at between $90 and $100 per pole, With an eye to. the growing need for a new garbage dis- posal set up or location it was felt advisable to ,increase the amount for:that purpose also. Council . plans go spend an amount of $5,000 ori‘development ef a-children’s’ park or recrea- tion area this year and to do subStantial work on Juniper and Green Streets as well as second Avenue, An’ extensive program of is cont plated, with about 4800 feet of walk being planned for. New| sidewalks include completion of the sidewalk from: Pete’s Store to Fifth: from the Marlane Hotel to the Arrow Motors, on Colum- bia; along both sides of Pine from Columbia to First; one side: of First from Main to Maple; Columbia .to the Anglican. Church along. Maple; from the Bank of Commerce to Maple along Columbia; from the Ele- mentary. school to the arena along C from the rail- 15% Off All Paint GLIDDEN and MARSHALL - WELLS ~ KOOTENAY © ~ Builders & Suppliers way DI to Pine along Col- umbia, and” an’ amount” of $16,- 000 has been earmarked for: the job. . Council stated’ “the bylaw covering thé budget is now «in and when is figures will. be made public, however, they said, all planned pated revenue’ plus surplus: on hand, and it is expected to have a surplus ‘cushion’ of approxi- mately $11,000 left over after budget allotments. to be a sound idea and Village]. to draw up a bylaw under Sec-|- expenditures are based on antici-|. will remain closed: during Baster Squadron 581 not so distant future Cadets are reminded that they must have written permission from” their parents if they intend going to camp. At last ‘weeks parade, three promotions were made: From ACI to Leading Aircraftsman, ACI Denneus, ACI Cushner and ACI Zanet, These cadets have completed the necessary quali- fications to entitle them to this promotion. All members of the Squadron would at this time like to thank Mr. McKenzie, Mr. Brown and the Board of School Trustees for their kind co-operation at our awards day which was held on the 26th of March in the’ High School. There will be a Church Par- ade on the 20th of April, This parade will be held at the United Church in Castlegar, it will ke in the evening, Funeral Held Sal. For Glade Woman Funeral services were held on Saturday for Mrs. Mildred Markin. of ‘Glade who passed away suddenly at» her home on March 26. ‘ Russia, “April 1,- 1899, and came to Canada at an carly age to settle at Yorkton, With summer camp in the} ” Mrs: Markin was born in|’ Pythian Sister Centennial Tea Very Successful ‘An April Fool's Tea, was held in the Twin Rivers Knights of Phythias Hall Tuesday, by the Sisters of Kootenay Temple No. 37, Castlegar. The tea was officially opened by Mrs. Madge Sorenson, Most Excellent Chief, ‘Theme, for the tea was Cen- tennial, and advertized the prem- ises as the “Castle Rock Saloon", with the bar open from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. At the head of the hall the tea and coffee was served from a long table or make-believe “bar", with bottles and a gas"lamp as well as an imitation cask, Each table was centered with a candle stuck in an emp- ty bottle, in keeping with the saloon decor, Tea and coffee were served at the head table by Mrs. C. Bradford, Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Mrs. C. Saunders and Mrs. Grunerud. Beverages were served in mugs, accompanied by baked beans, brown’ bread and. glazed dough- nuts, ' Mrs. 0. Lightle, Mrs. 0. Proud and Mrs. J. Strelieff ser- ved at the tables, All'who took part in the tea For All Your, INSURANCE: NEEDS Phione 3441 ERSO: AGENCIES wan, and from there she moved to B.C. 47 years ago, having lived at Glade for 45 years, where the: family farmed and operated ‘the Glade Store. ‘band, Peter Markin, one soa Fred, and three daughters, Mrs. N. Cheveldave at Glade, Mrs, W. Zarchukoff of Creston and Mrs. J. Shankland at Shaunavon Lake. Also ten grandchildren and clev- en great-grandchildren, , += Burial. took