| THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1956 PRESCRIPTIONS YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION will be filled with the best of drugs’ at the lowest price.” AT.” Games And Contest Played. At Shower “Popular Bride of the month, Miss Joan Hostetter, was honor- ed at a surprise miscellareous shower, Wednesday evening at the home. of Mrs, H, Gergely. Miss Hostetter’s marriage ‘to .Mr. Y. Gergely took place on Satur- | Mrs, P. PITTS’ Rexall Drug. Prescription iSpeciaksts . PHONE 4231 DAY. or... NIGHT MADDOCKS SHOE STORE "PHONE 3641 day, June 2ist.. ae See Hostesses for the shower were Gergely. and’Mrs. J. Sorenson. «| ~- ‘ : A} variety bf. contests: and games of skill formed: ‘the: éve- nings . entertainment, (:-Prizewin- ners, were Mrs, O. Assland, Mrs. R:" Martini, Miss-M. pSaey. and Mrs.-C., Tipping. ue The quest of honor was. pre- sented with a large box, gaily decorated in a pink. and, white Mrs, Gergely, .Jr, . and ‘Mrs. Sorenson, assisted by ‘others of| R- the ‘guests served refreshments, Those present were, Miss Hos- tetter, Guest, of honor, Mrs, C. Tipping, Mrs. O. Walker, Mrs. W. Wright, Mrs. E. Norris, Mrs. ¥. Hostetter, Mrs: V. Sorenson, Mrs. R. -Hardie, Miss -M. Heagy, Mrs. L. Goetting, Mrs,.B. Chev- eldave, Mrs, M. Little, Mrs. W. ‘Easton, Mrs, R. Martini, Mrs, 0. Assland, Mrs. J. Gemmill, Mrs, T.. McGauley, Mrs. M. Blaihut, Mrs. H. Gergely, and the host= Continued fron: page L have undertaken to ‘raise’: the level of film. appreciation. on various occasions by having: ar- tist series, etc. A projection’ and projectionist ‘is supplied when necessary. Mrs.. Rice took ‘this opportunity to give credit to ‘Mr. and Mrs, Colin Petts, who have spent a great deal of time and work on the Film Council as the depot for the films is the Park ‘Electric and color scheme, filled with abet: ful and useful gifts. *; s erie Cowling, ‘LSV.G. Adinah Rebekah, Trail: Mrs. F. Milne, V.Gs Mrs. V. Williams, R. Sec.; Mrs, _V. Wilby, F. Sec.; Mrs, G. Robb, Treas.; Mrs."G. Johnson, Warden, Mrs. D. Smith, Cond; : S ; Stanton LSN.G: Mrs. L. ‘Dafoe, S.V.G.; Mrs. F: Priestrier, LS- “Installed as officers for Kin- garson ‘Rebekah Lodge of Castle- gar are .Mrs. L, Duncan, V.G.; , Treas.; Mrs. L, Gheveldave, ‘War- den; Mrs, N. “Murray, Cond.; Miss I. Gordon, Ch.; Mrs. Li. Lip- sett, Pia.; Mrs, A. Gordon, LG.; Mrs. M. Stainton, 0.G.;. Mrs. M. Houston, R.8.N.G.; Mrs, K. Bate, L.3.N.G.;° and Mrs, Rg Wisted, L.3.V.G. A’ special. presentation was made to Mrs. J. Henderson’ who received .a 35-year jewel repre- senting her years of membership in Rossland Rebekah ‘lodge. J. Hart of Trail'was presented with a tine gavel: for his ‘service ‘to Trail, Oddfellows lodge. After the ceremonies ‘the mem- bers ‘and their quests saw. two films, following which a lunch- eon was served by the Rossland Rebekahs-in the banquet hall. was a membership of 35 men, Among other: projects they have are made through them as well as the return of -films’:to: the Film Board. The .organization has thousands of free films as well as some for which ‘a rental|h is charged. As a project ‘under- taken last year a. second .pro- jectionist course was’ given and a cértificate given to these suc- cessfully passing and only. hold- ers of these can take out’ the equipment available. Award win- ning films have been .and -are being shown throughout: the dis- trict. ‘Twenty . different. groups availed themselves .of . the cp- portunity at Christmas to show the ‘special: Chri ‘Films for har dicapped children “ to - attend school in Trai] and have organiz- ed a'car pool for people to visit friends and relatives in ne getting or giving a ride: ‘can call erring! (with R. Maddocks pocorn returned the grant of $30 given for the Children’s Christmas Party when it was found ‘they had enough donated: from otfier sources. Archdeacon B.-A. Resker, re- Porting for the Scout Association said there were 170 boys in the in the ‘district. and brought - in: especially for. chil- dren’s parties. The izati of the: Chil- 2b. ie MARMALADE, ‘MLB. orange » STRAWBERRY. JAM, .Nabob. Be Jar Ee eee OBO BEANS, cut. green, Dew Kist, a5 oz. : 2 tine for. eee es @ren’s Film Club has: proved a naird, 80 from Robson: and, 80 from Tarrys. There are 21 shows in the series and children ‘can ‘] purchase a season pass for’ $1.25 | with. special rates. gaing ;to families where there are .more than 3 in. the ‘family. The club ‘Thas 2 projectors and one screen which are in. constaht.use/; 1955 figures) showed. that 245° show- ‘|ings were held with’ 4,500 adults and 7,000 children attending. :: A letter was read from Mrs. Dorothy Fox, District .Commis- sioner for. the Girl Guides thank- ing the KRC for their kind ‘as- for patrol leaders training camps and rental of. various halls: for guide‘ and brownie groups, sum- mer camps and visiting expen- ses of Commissioner to get to all the groups at various times. the District is handled by the L O.D.E. Welfare Committee and Mrs, Wm...Easton reported : con {this phase of that club saying‘17 parcels and 23 meal tickets were given out. during the last year. One. family ‘was given $25. to assist in sending ‘a retarded child }}to the Coast-for-medical treat-. ment and. a room was" supplied for one night to, two transients during the very cold season, one of the men being ill at ‘the time. ‘Mr, J. A. Charters reported ‘| for the Public | Library saying the grant was put to good. use: ~- Mrs. J. T. Waldie read the-re- port of Mrs. Grant for the Rob- son W.E thanking the KRC ‘for their help. arid saying: § = Jarge CELERY, Db eec EAE BEEF POT ROAST ‘ PRIME’RIB ROAST, rolled: *- Be RON axe VEAL CUTLETS «- ie Eb eee bie e cde oe ve elie v1 OBE " of. chil happy: ‘with “their Christos party in Robson as well as ham: pers and gifts’ going to senior citizens an@ needy at Christmas time, Coal and emergency dona- tions were also given. to needy families. The Kinnaird Improvement {| Society sent “a ‘letter, written, .| by. Mr. Walter Jacobson, Trea- ‘|surer as their Annual Meeting night fell on;the same: evening. “| "The letter-mentioned the Library and. Welfare. ‘Work that was done with the KRC grant {as well as the Kinnaird Little Thea-, go which is: sponsored. by that Society. _ Camp Gallillee was represen! ted by Archdeacon B. A. Resker sistance: The money was used} The .K-R.C. Welfare worl: in! so that the $150 grant from the KRC: was. used in part for the Provincial ‘Office - expenses and te “pay half of: the leaders ‘uni- forms, ‘Scouts in’ the district, ‘he said, were taught" to earn their expenses to the greater extent. Nominations were ther in or- der for the two members ‘whose terms expired this year, Mr. E. LeRoy and Mr.. J, Killough, re- sulting in these same two being re- placed’ in’ their offices for the next three years, « A motion was made’ to ‘send Mr. Sommers a card and bouquet of flowers from’ the - Amual General Meeting: as an. expres- sion .of thanks: and appreciation for all the work he has done owith the KRC in the -past. In closing Mr: Fitzpatrick -re- minded each’ representative that they should pass the ‘word along to their respective * clubs , that the KRC jis only ‘as strong is its Membership and that if ‘each member of their club -would’ al- be a member of: KRC, there ‘would be even’ more money: to be divided betwee those _ clubs, “DISCOUNT ON ALL : Slides Showa At -| Minto: Chapter ‘Meet. ‘J'| Social Hour was’ held. to’ which ; MM, husbands of the members. were |able evening. - : invited, making about 40° in all. Mr, John ‘Waldie: showed slides : taken in Hawaii and other’: trips he and Mrs, Waldie ‘have taken juhe' Minto Chapter of the]. nich were added some tak- Order of Eastern Star held their. Tegular meeting, on: Tuesday in the Twin Rivers Hall and chose November 17th as. the date for their Fall Baziar. 2 After, the business meeting a WE STILL HAVE: A FEW. - Ladies | Coals. Children's q Jackets TO ‘CLEAR AT HALF PRICE vat the . =: CASTLEGAR | HOTEL _ Castlegar DA, "| Middleton spoke ‘briefly on the di “position .of | liaso: son .oiticer, ough e was provided for ‘Parent: chers consiiltations on Friday, nts’ nd, Which was responded to by “Mr. :C.. Pitts, © 4th : Provincial -= 1956 : Me iireading the Constitution of the by’ | of-the-Society -will-have- a-vote. it. in. 1946, Help ‘them: to celebrate: the: great asion at. thelr ee hom their'sons, Joe, re home “and. their: tho: sam | added as | soon :as’imoney.:-was ‘ padiey * gently zy 3170,- gave a’ toast to .'th ;vineial. Command Ladies‘ ‘Auxili- { ary, this being answered by Mrs. 7C. Middleton, 2nd. Vice \Pres.:of cial: Col - Mrs, e Mr ‘EB jean, and responded to by: MrT ‘Webster give a “toast to the Branch‘170 Ladies’ Auxili- ary ‘and:Mra: J. ‘Townsend gave the -: Mrs. reported (on: the projects carried “out out by the local. iA during/the part. I Churches: of : ee “1 ene arenes “Sea Cadet Corp | “RCSCC KOOTENAY", to give : him his. correct title, was one of twenty isea cadets on the Air- craft Carrier ‘during this tour of duty. Two ‘cadets were. chosen} }, from, B.C., and Cliffe was one of left “Halifax © in September, ’ac- ow by, a destroyer escort d ‘togk paxt-in off fueling of ships on convoy was carried , out..both here .and ‘in “Sea ise off'the i ito ‘prompt “ +.action. - and tire- were ;commended ‘for their efficient vice: sand for responding’. to a TP, (the inanner ‘in ‘which ° ‘the: Corps operates. ‘The parent body, isthe Navy League. of. Canada; then they. have ‘the’ B.C. “Division” and locally,.: the: Castlegar’: and !'Dis- trict Branch. of ‘the : Navy:-Lea- gue. This in turn. has’ its Sea- Cadet Committee, which is" in- strumental: in” the: operatio! of the work of-:the corp, and asa‘ “watch dog": over’:the? of- ficers “and cadets, Working - with the cadets are’ the’ Commanding Officer, ‘ Executive ::Officer, ‘Div. Officer, Supply Otficer cand stayed at Trondheim, Norway 5 days: and ‘the; Cadets were able and < | eee seeing the .: familiar een ‘firtilizer it le~ en-the new Honorary President "and Mra. C,-Woolls accepted the coast:-of’-Norway.”-The- Carrier. Mr Officer. the “slight -when the. canlekly.- put: out the. flames : spots’.in ine ee See 2 Rare Fire Chief “E.: A.- Lewis -said the « blaze’ began’ --while :!Motel operator BE. Harmon’ was thaw- ing:.frozen .water pipes. with: a blowtorch: ’ The ° ‘pipes “were’.in the ‘attic: of. the No. 5.:cabin of the six ecabir unit. When ‘one torch: and heat lamp seemed in- fi Mr.-Harmon went to reason ‘behind'~the stipulation that Sea-cadets be 14 years of age or. over, as’ they are fully covered by insurance which in- cludes only cadets of that’ age. Mr. Archibald wished to stress that :while ‘there’ is definitely. no compulsion for cadets to ‘join the Navy, . the: jeadet: ; Mraining will benefit them:-shoold they choose -to do so. the -.way- the: come to be" o' Organic manding Officer, Slee ot ‘having peaking | of. the Sutomer Traini é Camps, Sper trees Enforiains Teachers . “The \Grade Eleven Home -Ec- 4) onomics :30 - class-‘ot. the. SHHS, -He reviewed “had |; a : and ohe| 19. Panin,“cttering «a three :act -| of his own appoin' nied 0 to"Com- », Polo, bome. : : 00 xe A ae em fax and the lest tap of the tour| which crass, for Cliffe, at the railwa: station’ in ‘ Castlegar. 4 Clitte. See the ‘Whole cruise, had ‘Schoo! 1.-Board. Miss. Dawn. Wal- s| dfe*' presided © at=/the which: ‘was’ covered by.2 eat bea: tiful’ cut-work:: cloth © decorated: with : "atoall and ‘yellow ~ candles, * . he: guests; rene welcomed: at a ‘neighbors to borrow another torch. .On_ his. return he: found a fire had begun on the rafters and jolste.:. Marge ‘McBain Director Of Littl Theatre Play . The Kinnaird Little Theatra Play: : comedy, “Jane Steps “Out”, Casting “has. -been| completed and:rehearsals’are in ‘full swing.|. The “play ,will:.be presented at the ‘end of April”