CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1960 ROBSON S@GIALS Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5165" msCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C, OANER FINER FOODS! shoe! ‘ SMOKED PIGNIGS, Burn’s, lb, .... ‘SLICED SIDE BACON, Ih., ........ ea - BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. .......... 29¢ WIENERS, Ist grade Ib, ........ 39¢. BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade removed Ib., CHOCOLATES, 14-025 ..+.-.52+. 19 DADS OATMEAL COOKIES, 2 for .. 49c TOMATO SOUP, Gamphell’s £0-07. A HON cee ee eee eee ences 496 COFFEE, Nabob, Ib, ............, 69¢ DOG FOOD, Tops, {0 tins’..... -+- 996 Vancouver. visitor Wednesdiy, Trail vieltors Friday. Bank of Montreal _ ‘Hits a New High BSc ||" $1,773 million. . | |savings and tb foreign deposits, IN MEMORIAM Are a pleasure to recall; She had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. ~~ Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE. Ozeroff's Jewellery CASTLEGAR’S PIONEER QUALITY every. 25% OFF WATCHES 25% OFF DIAMONDS - MANY. OTHER ITEMS REDUGED | Mr, and Mrs, Prank Webster and daughter Miss. Loreen Webster| Killough Jr., were honored recently have returned from 9 motor trip to]at a shower and social evening in|buffet style and centrepiece here) St, Albans Parish’ Hall at which|was pink and white heartshaped| other relatives. Mrs, A, Smecher was a Trall| some 05 guests were present. cakes with the wording “Best wish- Both the young people are welljes, Barbara and Jack." This was Mr. and Mri, R. Oborne were|known around the District as they flanked by green tapers and sprays *\are members of the local teaching|of leaves. Mrs. M. Franco and daughter staff, Mr, Killough’at the Miss Linda Franco of Trail visited| elementary school and his bride, Mr, and Mrs, A. Smecher Sunday. Mr. J. Raine and Miss Mildred| west Summerland, . Raine were Trall visitors Saturday. _ Mra, J. Scott and Mrs, W. Guerin were Trail visitors recently. Bank of Montreal resources! Dick McLeod as the “gentleman of reached a new high during 1960] the cloth”, Mrs. Joe Killough as the and new records were sct in almost] giower girl-and Joe Killough as fa- every phase of the bank's opera-|ther of the bride. tions, according to its 143rd annual statement for the year ended Oct. B of’ M.assets rose more than| ging march was payed by Mrs, Art $225 million to $3,485 million during| Hostetter: The performance turned. the year, while loans in all categor- ies maintained the 1959 peak of|¢rom the laughter and enjoyment Total deposits were shown at $3,200 milion, an increase of $202) jough, was presented with a lovely million, or 6.7 per. cent, from 1959, and were the highest in the bank's! tough. history. The expansion was largely attributable to Canadiaris’ personal) mrs, Killough on a table over which Her cherry ways and smiling face In loving miemory of Julla ‘Theresa | - |Skaaning who'passed away Decem- | Eastern Star, held their annual ber 1, 1959, — Herman and Family. | Westgate, Mrs, Ab Culley, Mrs.'A. Social Honors Newlyweds. Newlyweds, "ye. and Mrs. Jack/in keeping with the shower theme. Refreshments were served in The evening came to a close with dancing, music provided by members of the grooms’ family and Hosts for the event were Mr. and Mra, Joe Killough ond Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlop, with assistance from many of those: present, Castlegar and District Projects Society AREWA SCHEDULE Déc, 2'to Dec. 8 ; Fri. Dec. 2 the former Miss Barbara Baker of at the ‘high school, +, The evening started on.an In- formal note with s “famous” char- neter identification game and the main feature was a mock wedding staged when the guests of honor ar- rived. ‘Those talking part in the mock ceremony were John Dunlop as bride, Pat McLeod as the groom, Acting as best man was Beth Kingzett and Mike Kingzett played the part of bridesmaid. The wed- out to be a huge success, to judge observed. - The real bride, Mrs, Jack Kil- corsage, the’ work of Mrs. Joe Kil- Gifts were, presented to Mr, and hung a pink and white umbrella, " Eastern Star . Holds Xmas Tea ‘Minto Chapter, Qrder of the Christmas bazaar and tea on Sat- urday in the Twin Rivers Hall. ‘The sale, which was opened by Mrs, &. Grant, was very successful. ‘The guests were welcomed on their arrival by the worthy matron, Mrs, 8. Grant, and the associate mat- ron, Miss L, McKenzie.,The serving table was covered with a lace cloth over @ green cloth and centered with a star of candles in the Eas- tern Star colors. The individual tea tables were oon centered with a large Golden . Miss L. McKenzie was gen- ar ,convenor, Pouring during | the THE STORES LISTED BELOW WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS FOLLOWS. FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS MONDAYS TUESDAYS 9 a.m. WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS 6 p.m. Fridavs 9 to 9 CHRISTMAS WEEK MONDAY DEC. 19 — 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Ind PETTITT. PHOTOS MADDOCKS SHGE STORE BOSSE’S JEWELLERY KARNIE’S RICK’S TY, TUESDAY, DEC. 20 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 THURSDAY,. DEC. 22 FRIDAY, DEC. 23 ing. ae, 8.30 - 10.30 p.m. Adult’s Skating. tonight. , Sat. Dec. 3 | 7.30 - 1 p.m, Minor Hockey 2- 4 p.m. Children’s Skat- 5- red 7 p.m. Hockey - - Brilliant vs. ? 9-12 pm. Giant Moccasin Dance - 25c each. Sun. Dec. 4 1-2 pm, Air Cadets Hoc key. Skating. Mon. Dec. 5 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. ‘Figure Ska- _|ting Club. 6 - 10.80 p.m. Minor Hockey. Tues. Dec. 6 6 - 10.30 p.m. Minor Hoc- key. Wed. Dec. 7 Skating (Beginners Only 10c) 6 - 8 p.m. General Skating. 9 to 11 p.m. Hockey, Bril- liant vs‘? Thur. Dec. School Children. 6 - 10.30 p.m. Minor Hoc- key. Subject’ to Change afternoon were ‘Mrs, H. Adie, Mra. H, Grummett,. Mrs, D, Askew, Mrs, H. Evans and Mrs, C. Saunders, Committees in charge were: tea tables, Mrs. N. Oswald, Mrs. L. Andrews, Mrs. H, Pitts and Mrs, R. L. Moen;.sewing table, Mrs. J. Sher- biko, Mrs, H. Johnson and Mrs. Ed|- Johnson, and Mrs. I. McNeil; Christmas card table, Mra. R. Defoe and -Mrs, J. Lawson; Kitchen, Mrs, R. Crain, Mrs. ‘M. Peachy, Mrs, D. Duncan, ATTA Abs. J. Hawling, Mrs, H. Croft and TOYS —. TOYS — TOYS SPECIAL TRICYCLES WAGONS .. $22.65 for $12.25 for: . $10.75 for...... .. $9.75 for ... REG. ..... REG. REG. . $21.75 $19.69 $11.79 HOCKEY STICKS priced al .......... $1.49 and $1.90 — FREE ROLL OF TAPE WITH EVERY STICK — HOCKEY GLOVES and SHIN PADS TOBOGGANS 3 fi. to 8 fi. For Christmas Delivery SLEIGHS, priced from’..........-+2+. $4.85 to $6.25. Christmas ‘Ouidoor lights, (5 lights ............ $4.99 “XMAS TREE STANDS, . peccccrencesdiverss OB MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. TRAIL & GASTLEGAR . SDR Mak of Castlegar, Nov. 30, a son. Mrs, L, Davis, Decorating,. Mrs. L. “Ferguson, Mrs, N, Oswald and Miss McKen- zie; tea tickets, Mra, Bert Donnan; cake raffle tickets, Mrs,.1, Fee: son. * The Christmas cake which was ‘baked and donated ‘by Miss McKen- prize was won by Mrs, J. Gemmill .|and was very kindly donated by Mrs, Ricky Couch, r Arrkoobian Glub: . Enjoys Spaghetti of the Arrkooblap Club‘of Castlegar and District attended their annual winter “Spaghetti Supper” at the} Kootenay Hotel In Trail.’ - Approximately ‘20 members en- foyed a delicious meal of spaghetti and chiken, Afterwards the group split up, some members. attending the ‘Trail-Kimberley hockey game, while the remainder’ returned to the home of Keith: and Sharron Waldie in Robson where refresh- Blydo of Kinnaird, daughter. .MAKORTOFF — To Mr, and Nov. 25, 9 daughter. p KANIGAN — To Mr. and’ Mrs. a Eanigan of Castlegar, Nov. 29, & saugater . MARI — To-Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Bake table, Mrs, ..B. Couch|™ ‘Nov. 26, a : Mrs. M. Makortoff. of Castlegar, | ° zie was won by Mrs, Dow. ‘The door] . Last Saturday night members|. ments and sane, completed the ; RATE. _KINNAIRD; B. c: PHONE 3261" paca SALE GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 Ibs. PACIFIC OR CARNATION MILK,.6 tins HEINZ OR GERBERS BABY pike 10 tins :........ 990 RICE, Long Grain, 5 Ibs., ° SARDINES, Brunswick, {0 tins ose ee 99c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Aylmer, 4 fins ... NO. 1. WHITE Honey 4 lb. fa pitied | JAM, Marigold, 4 1b. tin .....,.... 99¢ FLUFFO SHORTENING, 3 Ib. tin .....-.--+-.+-... 996 INSTANT. COFFEE, Nescafe, 6 oz. jar ~ KETCHUP, Heinz, 11 02. 4 hotles .............. 996 TOPS Wo have a large selection of Christmas Gandy, Nuts; Boxed * Ghocolates, Christmas Cards, Baking Supplies: ete: Open mn from 9 a.m. fo 9 p.m. except ian closed at (2 - 6 - 8 pm. Children’s Skat-’ ‘Note: No Student skating 3.- 5 p.m. Family Skating. 7-9pm. Students & Adult 3.30 to 5-p.m. Beginners - 8 10. 30 - 11, 30 Adults & Pre Watch the Bulletin Board _ WOODLAND PARK Only 10 unfurnished 2- and 3-bedroom apart. ments completé with basement, 1st and 2nd floors, balcony, private front and rear entrances in the new id 1 setting of .Woodland ‘Park’ at Kin- naird. : sii PHONE 5543 - GASTLESAR AE | $$$ Lo ee ee ce Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 3093: SUGAR, 10 Ibsy:.......:... CAKE MIX, Family Size 1.2.2.2... 296 BABY FooDs, 10 tins teeeeeeeees O8G GRISCO, 3 Ihs., . bneeeeeencesen ne O9G BOLOGNA, as 29¢ = = | A student from Castlegar is ono of 62 first-year students who have started classes in o: brand new $700,000 pharmacy building at the University of British Columbia, He is Tom Mojelaky, son of Mr. and Mra, Alex Mojelsky. After gra- duaton Toni plans to find o career in some branch of research phar- macy, ‘Tom graduated from Stanley Humphries High School in 1959 and enroled at UBO in September of that 'year.. He has spent his sum- mers working on various jobs is various parts of ‘the province, in- cludng a summer witty Cominco ‘at ‘Trail. - ‘While ot UBC ‘Tom is living in Acadia Camp, ®& group of wooden army huts which. have .been con- verted to serve as student ,dormi- tories, He shares a room’ in one of tha huts with ‘another student. ‘Tom says he enjoys living av Acad{ja. because the -atudents’ are very friendly and there is always a great‘deal of cuayersation and discussion going on.- Tom has $0 hours of classes a week and spends about three hours |’ @ night studying ‘in his room in’ cadia, Bome of his: classes ‘are held in the new pharmacy building which is a wing added,to the Wes- brook building. The new wing’ contains two large lecture halls, five laboratories as well as @ large dispensing labor- atory where students are trained to dispense prescriptions. ‘This latter laboratory is a great advantage since 80 per cent of the students who graduate from UBC's SAUSAGE, Skinless 3 i seeeee $1.00 = TIDE GIANT, size . wubaceeteneetads O96 ranses = JAPANESE BUNDLE OPEN ALL BAY SUNDAY .-WE. ARE. AGENTS. FOR- KOOTENAY: LAUNDRY: SAND \DRY, CLEANERS: DELIVERY & PICK uF EVERY. MONDAY &: IRSDAY - Pardman’s. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES _ YOUR HOME, FURNISHINGS. CENTRE ‘Bedroom Suite _ FOR CHRISTMAS sata “Our exceptional low price on this: complete suite _-in a very nice Desert Sand Finish, is really ‘a special. The large 6 drawer double Dresser with tilting mirror, four drawer chest and 54 inch book’. , « Gase bed, resilent steel slat spring and good spring . filled mattress to: match, two pillows, bedspread and 2 vanity lamps plus a 22 X 44 braided mat. = eo -worth well over $250.00 now offered for: $219.50 LOUNGES BY RESTMORE Made for -years-of use and service. With arms and large’ concealed storage space for bedding. As- sorted colors OUR LOW, LOW PRIGE OF ..... $99.50 FREE FREE FREE - 20°tb. TURKEY WITH ANY RANGE PURCHASE TO:DECEMBER 24’ We stock Mattresses from 36" to 54" in All Prices “TRADE, THIS WEEK e 3. PIECE SECTIONAL NYLON. COVERINGS ae POLYFOAM CUSHIONS, BROWN. BEIGE. ,OR 3 _ TOAST. + ieee this week “NOW ONLY ..... Terms 10% down tio pay: For your Furniture needs: call oa and: took over our selection or. Telephone: us at 5240, rere: I a s| school will become opera- tors of drug stores in B,C, commun- ities. Kinnaird Adopts Home Nursing = j| es the one adopted aout @ month ACCOR Ale AAA : ago by Castlegar, has been agreed to by Kinnaird, At its meeting Monday council decided it would adopt the plan at & cost of about 10 cents per resi- dent, ‘ if - Castlegar Student In New Pharmacy. Bldg. | degree in pharmacy have ‘been ral- A’‘home nursing plan, the-same |: The faculty af, pharmacy was established at UBO ‘in 1946 and the first classes were held in converted army huts which were brought to the campus to accomodate the in- flux -of veterans following World ‘War IT, ‘The faculty has since moved In- to better quarters but the 300 huts are still\in use as lecture rooms, In- oratories and. offices for various departments. This year the ‘academic require- ments for the bachelor of science sed fren? three to’ four*.years of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 1,,1960 7 Kinnaird. Socials. Ty LEAGUE ~ Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5498 “My. ond Mrs. B, M, Plerpoint have been to the codst for 10 days where Mr. Plerpoint attended a course in clyil defence communica- tlons in Victoria, He 1s communtca- tions officer of the CD in Kinnaird and District, ‘They visited thejr daughter,|* Miss Florence Pierpoint, nurse-in- training ‘at St. Joseph Hospital there, and spent some time with Mrs. Plerpoint’a brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chen- ey. The Plerpoints .travelled home via the Stevens Pass and Spokane, arriving on study- beyond senior Tom finds UBC's varied and in- terestng. noon -hour programs very different from the high school sit- uation and one‘ of the most enjoy- able activities -at’ the universiy. “There is s0 much going on — lec~ concerts, films, debates — that I can‘always find éomething that’ interests'me,” he said. . Dec. Bride-to-Be Honored at Shower A surprise shower for Dolores + Harshenin, December bride-elect, wos, held at the home of her mo- ther with hostesses being Mrs. Vera Barishenkoff and Mrs. Anne Soukoreff. Bingo and Cther games were enjoyed by. gtiests ‘present and then the ‘bride opened the many presents. “Gueats present were: Mrs, a- ty Maloff, Mrs. Nellie tures, Mrs, Les Reed has -been to Gandes on’ Salt Sea Island fora visit '.with ‘her’ parents, Mr, and Mrs, P. W. Runacres on the oc- easion of their Golden Wedding ‘Anniversary. ‘The celebrations saw the Runacres honored by the pre- sence of many relatives and friends from all parts of the country. ‘Mrs, Reed arrived home on Monday after.a short visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,’ Jack Reed who live in Van- couver, +) Miss Barbara MePherson of Trail was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, H. Brig- geman and Face! ‘over the week~ end. Pat Lambert was home. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lam- bert over the American ‘Thankagiv- ing hollday. Pat attends Gonzaga University in Spokane. ‘Visiting Mrs. Pat Haley and family on Monday was Mra, Doug Mrs. Betty Harshenin, Mrs, Olga Harshenin, Mrs, Mary Relbin, Mra. Polly Hoodicoff, ‘Mrs. Polly Pozni- koff. ~ + Mrs, DeChamps, Mrs. P. soobotin, Mrs. Helen Nahornoff, Mrs, Laura Mary Hubbard of Mr, and Mrs, H. Briggeman spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman at Deer Park. : oes Tea febles centered With de- Mrs. Nazaroff; Mrs. Pauline Kinakin, Mrs. Nora Makaroff, Mrs, Mary Stoochnoff. Mrs. Nellie Popoff, ‘Mrs. Anne Popoff, Mrs. Kay Bar- ishenkoff, the. ¢ theme lent 8 festive alr to. the tea and bazaar:.in the ‘Kinnaird ‘United Church Saturday of last week. ‘The head tea table’ was com- by a floral Miss Patsy Markin, Miss -te- therine Markin, Miss. Marlon Ob- etkoff, Miss Norma Waldron, Miss Doris Brommeland and Mrs, 'P. of white ‘and yellow chrysanthe- mums, Ted tapers in silver holders. Pouring tea for the first hour were Mrs. Lorné Westgate and Mrs. E. and for the second [THE FINEST GIFT ———.- THAT You GAN ‘GNE A Studio. Portrait “PROFESSIONALLY ae : ‘ MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW _ IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS : Gonvantoat ‘Terms ‘Without Carrying Charges ‘Pettitt Photos -Soobotin (the groom’s mother). Photog PHONE 3811. Pp Headquarters” Notice. RESIDENTS OF: KINNAIRD» Me THERE, WILL BE A ~ Kinnaird thantovodeut Society Hall: Pda SECO 6 ‘Council’ will report on the’ year's. operation “and “answer questions .in_ connection with chew bylaws Alllen ‘Selby, Village: Clerk: hour, “Mrs, V. Nelson of Trail and Mrs. N, Morehouse, the guests’ were six tine Davidson, Terry McLeod, Don- na Belle Walper, Diahe Langevin and Maren Oddie, under the sup- ervision of .Mrs. W. Walper. Recelving the guests were Mrs. Mrs. Harvey Jack] . handled the tickets, In charge of the sewing table were Mrs. Walter’ Dunn and Mrs, Barton Brown; bake table, Mrs. O. J. Wilson, Mrs. J.D. Askew and Mrs, H, Stamp- Karl Markle. ‘Vincent. Superyising the tea and coffee was Mrs. Gilbert Jacobson and us- sisting her in the kitchen were, Mrs, John Kennedy, Mrs. Jim Lew~ is, Mrs, Jack Young, Mrs. W. R. McNee ‘and Mrs, F. Mitchell, The Sunday sschool Mrs. B. Lundquist. ** . candy booth was convened’ by Molly Tay- lor and Brenda. Ballard. Convenors for the tea- were: Mrs. E, Johnson, Mrs. T, Davidson and Mrs. N. J. Burak, Decorations were made by BOWLING 2 ‘Mens teams needed for Monday 9 to 11 p.m. 1 Ladies team for Tuesday 1 p.m, to 3 p.m. ( 4 mixed teams for, Toesday wale 9 to 11 Pm.’ : CASTLE BOWLADROME cece . less trade-in... Serving - yh young ladies, Bonnie Ackney, Chris- Tho-hest deaf in’.......... 0 Philishave Razors isto be hadatthe PLAZA : DRUG 1. You geta generous $8.00 Trade-In on your old, razor. 2. You get a FREE 10 day trial period start- ing December 26, 3. Bring in your old razor after Xmas, your new Philishave will really be a surprise. 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Automatic Safety Controls 12, Moffat Lasting Beauty Finsh Wl Chock These Features Ml * cost of operation during Ufe of ‘Dryer approximately,’ ec per ) month. - *: Cost of maintenance and repairs +. during life of Dryer. ENGINEERED by NORGE. MADE 1h CAO ry MOFEATS ~ Speed and performance of the | Dryer. Ability of the Dryer to do its * job safely and. efficiently, :