CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday June 26, 1958 Kinnaird Korner turned recently from a business trip in Toronto, They left on the Mr. and Mrs, Ray Heagy were hosts to a number of rela- tives and friends June 16. Among them were the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. C, E.. Heagy; a brother, Merle Heagy who has spent the last three years at| * Kitimat, had a two week's vaca- tion with family here, and re- turned recently; Mrs. Heagy's, brother and family, the H. J. 16th for their home in Princton, Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Varty had a short holiday in Penticton two weeks ago, Visiting at thc- home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kulcheski wer thelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George. Izatt and baby son Kary, of North Van- couver. : Mr, and Mrs, Jim Melrose Belbecks of Robson; and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Freeman (Mary Heagy) | and son, the former having re-! are home after spending 10 days in Vancouver with their son Ronny, While there they en- REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park, . Renata Genelle Mrs. Horan joyed the ‘Hearts of Socker Games in which the Hearts were victorious over the City Team, finally SRO a PARK ELECTRIC will be closed JUNE 28 — JULY 8 INCLUSIVE. oY ALT OM ‘SHORTHAND Course Includes: iting ORE THIS: YEAR] MOH e Quick NTHS maaan Take a shortcut to business succeis? Save 6 108 sonia fa a few short s you get con ‘odlodin wotid. famous 120. wpaa SPEED IG ABC Bara $1000 of MORE ‘KA ia the 610 © SAVE on old-fashioned zyabot shorthand courses, Classes NEW TERM BEGINS Soceeustiiy ‘Developima, SEPTEMBER 3 Trail Business College U 625 Victoria St. Telephone 84 ‘Trail, B.C." i THIS EMBLEM MEANS |. —- RELIABLE INSURANCE SERVICE A member of this association is an inde- pendent business man in your community and is well qualified to advise you on the kind” * of insurance that suits your exact needs. His experience, plus the fact that he can ~ select your policy from more than one,, company, enables him to give better insur-, ance service. If you have a claim, a telephone call will bring his trained assistance. Look for this emblem when you buy Fire, Automobile or Genera Insurance. THE INSURANCE AGENTS' ASSOCIATION - OF BRITISH COLUMBIA playing the Vancouver All Stars, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Grenier of Helena, Montana were visit- ors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, E, Fitzpatrick for a few days. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. M. McGauley recent- ly were’ the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Trainor; Mr. and Mrs, George Trainor Jr. and Miss Eileen Trainor, all of Nelson. Visiting Mrs. J. Wolfe on, ied Sunday were her daughter and son-in-law, the Al Cristofolis of ‘Trail, a recent Sunday with her sister in Trail, the Dave McPhersons. Miss Terry McLeod celebrat- ed her 10th birthday June 17. Besides’ having a number of Mrs. Hal Briggeman spent. home on the from a trip to Regina, Fort Qu’Apelle, Was- THE DISTRICT SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kautman - 3227 417! Mrs, Johnson - 2672 % Mrs, Williamson Mrs. Warkentin re | ii ACMACENGRNS neeedaaal and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and family of Seattle, trous and They were pleasantly suprised when upon their return visitors called: from Penticton. They were Mr, and Mrs. Art George and their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Alf George and baby. BIRTHS VAUGHAN — To Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughan, June 2, a son. Mr. Vaughan is a former resi- dent of Castlegar, having lived here with his mother before moving to Oliver a few years ago. BLACK — To Mr. and Mrs, War- ren Black (nee Soberlak), June 22, a son, POST — To Mr. ‘and “Mrs. Bar- ney Post, dang 25) @ son, Castlegar Hi I Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ker will be’ continuing on to Victoria, leaving daughters Diane and Sally here until their return. Rev. and Mrs, Albert Mc- Niel of 100 Mile House are guests of the former's mother Mrs, A. 0. McNiel. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Harshenin are leaving at the weekend for Vancouver to attend summer school, i Miss Darlene Harding visited at Hope last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Santano of Trail, While there’ they visited with former Castlegar residents, Rev. and Mrs, L. C, Johnson, and Bill Dyer a graduate of the NABOB COFFEE, Iby, -NABOB INSTANT COFFEE, large jar, BURNS Whole chicken, half chicken, tin, SPREDEASY CHEESE, Burns, 2 tb. box, CORN, Aylmer, cream style, 15 ox., 2 tins for MARGARINE, Blue Bonnet, 2 Ib. pkt., MAZOLA, gal. tin, CANTALOUPS, training school at Miss Harding and Mr. Dyer con- ducted church services at North Bend and Hope. PP her little friends in others present were her grand- mother, Mrs. K. Jensen of Nel- son; cousin Robbie and his mother, Mrs. Norman McLeod of Trai.” Recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pedersen were Mr. and Mrs, R. Pledge of. Van: cover, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Peter ‘ena and have, from Mr, W. M. Bale Monday from Cayley, Alberta, where he spent a week owing to the death of his mother, the late Mrs. J. S. Bale. “Mr.. and Mis, Jack Robinsoa are entertaining their aunt and Vv and Mrs, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bradidy of rhe Rock. The plan uncle, Mr, and Mrs. W. Morton of| |” a three-week holiday vat the coast. : Dr. G. Page was called to . | Stettle, Alberta,:last week, to at- tend the: funeral ‘of his -brother, the late Mr.. Floyd Page. Mr, and Mrs, Colin Petts have had as their guest: the former's. mother, :-Mrs. ‘Petts--of Calgary, This weekend ‘they plan to-motor them back to the. coast at ‘the end of the nionth. Denny Hughes piloted ‘a plane. to the Okanagan on.Sunday, vis- iting with ihs father, Mr, Tt. RA Hughes who had. a mishap ‘in, his! orchard, and: cracked | ribs. Dénny was accompanied on} W ’| the flight by his 3%-year-old son Tommy, who acted as co-pilot. They also loaded the ‘plane down with lusciews Okanagan cherries.’ Miss Joan Guido-entertain- ed some of her friends Wednes- day evening for dinner and the twelfth birthday, Guests were Maureen Fenner, Kathleen Osa- choff, Sandra Vaessen, Arlane Archambault, Wendy aici and Carol Ann Buckna. - Mrs. Pat Haley joinea her husband on Sunday to spend the summer months in Kelowna, Oc- cupying the Haley home in their absence is Miss ¥. Haley and Mrs. Mrs, M. Anderson recently of ‘Trail Mr. and Mrs. C, J. McCreight and family. and the E. Bigsbys of - Castlegar spent Sunday - Deer Park. Mr, and Mrs. Iver’ Johnson and|2 to Calgary with her and spend ‘a holiday there.- os Mr, and: Mrs. Armand Berg ‘and infant-daughter of Hope B.C, spent the‘past week here with Mrs, Berg's‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. several, i ; visited. Mrs, L, Davis. in. Creston. son are holidaying at the coast. Miss Beth McKinnon leaves tomorrow for Nelson to spend the summer with her mother. Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Demeo movies. The occasion being her, and Miss Rosa Fogolin motored| | Ito Vancouver _ to .enjoy. a. brief vacation, : . Former ‘yesidents, Mr, and! Mrs, Brian Atchison and family. from the Okanagan are visiting relatives in the. district. Mr. At- at the end of the month. .. Mrs. J, R. Nixon,: who is spending the summer here with her parents Mr.\and Mrs, F. A. Hostetter, leaves temorrow for Lethbridge, Alta., where she will meet her husband who is station- ed at RCAF MacDonald, Manitoba with the Jet Training Crew. They wall spend the Iong weekend in their son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall- ford, at a party on the lawn of the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, on Sunday. Mr. Hallford and.his family left .|for Lumby to take up his posi- tion as Imperial Oil Agent there. The Iver Johnsons arrived -WIENERS, No. t, pound: 2." - BUTTER, Ist. grade, sc uvedaenacdunes Jaden ths: 650 -Trischuck’s Miss Margeurite’ Fletcher, nurse-in-training, at the Holy Cross hospital in Calgary, Alta., is spending a month’s holiday with her mother, Mrs, Holly Fletcher: EL Mrs. M. Chernoff is a patient in the Castlegar hospital. : Mrs, G. Gergely spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Irvin of Shoreacres. Miss Roberta Gilmore has re- turned to her home in Calgary after being the guest of Mr. .and Mrs. Andy Andrews. Weekend guests of Mr, and R. C. Donnan were the latter's brother, Mr, ,J. H.: Burton of Revelstoke and-his friend Mr. S. W. Cranston, "While here they attended the-Masonic: Lodge ses- stons in Trail... .-. ‘returned ‘Sunday _. Vernon. after ‘ches have as ‘their guest, eat. thelr son Clift who is;on, leave, tram the RCN Cornwallis, Nova ‘Scotia, Mr, and Mrs. L. Cantell are jJeaving Friday “for Lake’ Louise and Jasper enroute to Saskat- chewan where they plan to spend most of the:summer with their son-in-law and daughter. ‘Mr. and Mrs: Larry Davis) have as their guests Mr. and Mrs, naimo. Genelle News . J id Mrs. Don Hanes,| Nancy and David, left Friday for a. motor trip to Ontario where| they will visit. relatives and friends, They were eccompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Per: cy Talbot. Mr, and Mrs, Ross Leavitt COTTAGE ROLLS, half or ‘whole, ib, SIDE BECON: Ast. ‘grade, the piece, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Z. Miros ond/‘# chison plans to re-join the RCAF W. S. Wills,’ and _50n, from Na-| i and family spent Sunday in Nel- he VEAL SHOULDER BDASTS son for a family picnic.: They were met there by. Mr. Leavitt's parents, Mr. and.Mrs. Al Leavitt of Creston; also. by a sister, Mr, and Mrs, Glen Habart of Creston, Other family . bs [Mr and. Mrs. Blair oda = -Mrs.. ail, “Miss. Gwen Smedley left on Monday. for. Calgary. (where ‘she GENELLE NOTES © Hi (continued.from page 4) — tt Mr. and Mrs, R. Bingham Mave as guests Mrs. Bingham’s ‘m and daughter-in-law, Mr. 4d Mrs, Cyril Humphries and {yo children of Kamloops. .ing Mrs, Cook’s mother in York- yn, Sask. They also visited Mr. Book's brother in Winnipeg and sturned via Lethbridge and Cal- Bary, where they also visited rothers of Mr, Cook. ee. The final meeting gf the *TA was held at the school) aa Vednesday evening. The meeting me the form of a Pot Luck sup- we ,should arrange to carry on the School Insurance" again’ dur- -cayRebson . Socials ing the coming year, The. ar- rangements were left in the hands of Mrs. J, Horan. Mrs. D. Archibald’s room again won. the book for attend- ance at the meeting. A vote of thanks to Mrs. R. Smales and Mrs, Archibald for| their services as teachers this past year, All members expressed the Hope that both teachers would return next term. Folowing the regular meet- ing, the annual meeting was held, featuring the president's report and those of the other officers. Officers for the next year| will’ be installed at the Sept. meeting. They will be as fol-| lows: President, Mrs. F. Karpoff; by a short : ceting, with Mrs. F. Karpoft ip the chair, = - ‘The PTA agreed to assist vith the school picnic on Thurs- tay. ' Mrs. F. Karpoff reported on -he-Council meeting in Trail. The members agreed that Mrs, D, O, Far- Yell; secretary, Mrs. L, Spain; treasurer, Mrs. R., Wood; publi- ‘Mrs, A.'Nixon and son Chris of Kimberley arrived ‘yesterday and are the guests of Mrs.” Nix- on’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. “A. Smecher. Mr. Nixon is in Vic- toria taking taking part in the first: aid competition. Mr, Hugo Smecher of Ed-. monton will arrive Friday and also be the guests of his parents. He will rejoin his wife and family who have been here for two months. Speaking at a recent execu- te CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday June 26, 1958 ger centres. Hee He felt ition would be tive meeting of the K Columbia District Council, Boy| Scouts Association, president John Dalziel hoped plans could go forward this fall for a public display of scouting such as the which are held in lar- of the Ci ian Le- gion Branch No. 170 attending the zone council meeting held at Nakusp Saturday and Sunday, were Mr. A, A, Lamb, zone com- mander, Nick Turik, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smibert, Mr. Bob Wadey, president of 170 and innie -D: Soroplomists Install New Execulive Three new members were: welcomed to he Scroptomists In- Kin- city, Mrs. R. Bublitz; and social, Mrs. J, Lamb; hospi- taliyt, Mrs. G. Jones; ways and means, Mrs, A. Benedict; pro- gram, Mrs. I, Horan; membership, Mrs, E, Nadin. Andy from the LA to No, 170 were Mrs. Edith Dinner, who was al- so the standard bearer, and fra- ternal delegate was Mrs. Kay Adshead. Evening Group WA Enjoy Old Reports Minutes of one of the first group held their regular meeting recently, ‘The Evening Group was for- med in December 1947 and pres- ident Mrs, F, Giraud: read:..the. minutes of - the: January 1948 i meeting, Sixteen members and four: meting. . ‘complited a social time was en- i joyed.. Games were’ played and a New Guides Enrolad At Last Meating Of Robson Guides Three new. guides were en- before the summer recess. Schuepfer, Mrs, W. K. and the colors were presented. roled in the First Robson Guide Company’ at their final meeting Rita Barbara Fowler and Wia Letkeman were enroled by district Commissioner Fox. The guides form- ed. a horse shoe for the ceremony After the enrolment, guide naird and alan in candlelight ceremonies Thursday. Corsages and keen among the Scouts and re- marked that Scouts in the Koot- enay-Columbia District are of the best qualified in the province, W. #H. Blair, president of the Trail-Rossland Boy Scout Association, was a guest at the meeting and spoke on work be- ing done at Tweedsmuir Park! preparatory to opening of sum- mer camp. Badge secretary George Jack- son of Kinnaird will be adminis- tering badges in the summer, He will be assisted by W. W. Thorp of Cortelaar: in the capacity of pins were presented to the new members, Betty Turik of Castle- gar, Jean Wylie of Robson and LEGION CORNER Fifty-one Legionnaires gath- ered at the hall June 17 “oe a Pot Luck,.Supper arranged the LAto.the Branch, ._ | The ladies had decided ear- Her.that this would be a good way of showing their . Pat A of Cran- brook, now*a Kinnaird resident. The ‘new slate of officers was. also installed, at the candle- | Heht ceremonies, those ‘taking over the executive being Alice . | Fowler, president; Mabel Creigh- ton, vice-president; Laura Bridge- to the members for the new kit- chen they -had ‘built: in the hall, It was ‘evident by’ the: empty: serving ‘dishes.at the ‘end of the supper that the boys had enjoyed the food very much. A- hearty vote of thanks was extended to games were enjoyed by the gitls the ladies by all present. sung some of their songs, and their mothers: gathered ‘ at leaves in September for’ UBC. tendon? ‘of Creston], Z. her son-in-law and’ ‘daughter, Mr, and Mrs. R. Lea- (continued. on page 5) AACA EXPERT INSTALLATON, REPAIRS AND HEATING. MODERNIZATION : its not only more copensive Ms heat your “home : Enterprise — Fairbanks Morse — Anthes — Good Cheer ; HERE'S HOW ** Gall ‘us to check the cap- . “\ acity-of your system. ° wet Let.us, install, or. modern: ize your‘heating to give fi ioe apdeauste coverage of your tire home, . * Let us re-pipe strained : ‘systems so your heating unit is not over-worked. ° Sh * Call or come in today! Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Les Davis are the~latter’s’ brother PHONE 2161 oy mae MT you SAVE BUYING QUALITY FUEL, Too.” \WE HANDLE..ONLY THE FINEST: GRADE! y/ and their mothers and the guides After ‘the meeting the girls the home of acting captain: Mrs. A. Raine where they roasted! weiners ‘and toasted ‘marehmal- The guides presented Miss! Mildred Raine with a gift as she | Miss Raine helped greatly. with +.A short meeting: followed! the supper and the. LA had out done the men once‘ again, A cheque’ for $200 was turned over to‘the ‘Branch by ‘theAuxiliary, to ‘help pay for’ the“extension to} the- hall. This money’-had been PLACE A ‘STANDING’ ORDER FOR DELIVERY ” Contract now at low summer rates to have a spécific amount : - - of fuel: delivered regularly all winter: long.: You'll save, by * ordering’ right Sway. “ You save’ $2.50 a t + Greenhill Furnace — you save 50c a ton - Mitchell aie Ltd. rT | TRAIL and CASTLEGAR recent‘tea’ and bake] 4. : =| aber sale ‘of cook bopks.: was dala * boa! ee ee eee SS secre- man, recording secrétary; Muriel for the District. Before the formation of the' new Kootenay-Columbia Council all badges were handled by the. Trail-Rossland secretary, Princess Margaret Won’t Stop Hore “Princess Margaret will not be visiting the Kootenays during her visit In the July 12-28. tary; “Marg a Ivy Ozeroff, rectorste ‘is ‘Lorna Lewis; retiring ‘and directors Alice Anderson and ‘A third member of the di- In a release from his office in Victoria, Premier Bennett says “We regret very much that the Princess will not be visiting the president, who was dent's’ pin. In: accepting: the pin: the re- ‘Thursday with her past- -presi-| 2 original itinerary not -by British fing president paid tribute: to] Columbia, but solely because air- her executive ‘and thanked ‘them| fields available for such a trip| were not as r Planned ‘e us. for their help and throughout. her - term f.,office.| ‘The gavel ‘was ‘then turned. over| B; to Alice: Bowlers in -presi-| by authorities other:than those in ritish Columbia.” "Reports were ‘heard ‘trom the: ..commmittee| - It they ‘for any sooking, sna in _the‘hot dummer house- 1: The cookbooks are Lewis's “Coffee-bar in’ Kinnaird and at Ozerotf's* Jewelry. in Cas- tlegar."“ Soroptomist - ‘inembers reveal: ed the identity of their “secret| pal”. for thé past year. In this project each member is’ given a slip of paper with name, ‘special | hi birthday and anniversary dates, and it is then their duty to re-| p member this “secret pat” on‘all these special occasions, at the until the year is over. dine is' going to send a needy meeting of the season held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Reith with seven members present. anyone knowing of a child who would like to go to camp but can’t &fford it to please send in the child’s name to the Institute as soon as possible. members for her report on the that nine cards had been sent out. same time remaining: anonynious | It is planned to hold some lawn teds throughout the summer. - Kinnaird WI Aim To Sand Child To Camp ‘The Kinnaird Women’s in- ‘the camp of hg i “This was decided at the last Institute members, ask that! * Lily McKenzie received a earty vote of thanks from the rovincial convention. The sick committee reported “HOLIDAY Get in ‘on our | We're selling Super-Cushions Cpewcainscl SPECIAL Fit most eee, Sate j * "Brluxe Super-Cushior Al prices with trode- Castle Ti Goodyear oe NYLON $) kero tow, PRICES in 6.00 216 and 7.30215 sizes Tool blackwall, tube re Shop. QUOTATIONS WANTED “Quotations will be received by the Secretary-Treas- urer, C, H. King, for fuel to be supplied to schools in District No. 9. COAL: Green Hill Furnace Coal or equivalent. Stoker: 50-50 mixture Michel and Drumheller first grade stoker. This coa! to be thoroughly mixed before going ints storage bins. OIL: Approximately 10,000 gals. furnace oil. Ail fuels to be placed in respective storage at school when and where required. Board reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. Tenders close at noon, July 14, 1958." the S For further inf i “This: was dropped from the: | “s end wit! A Better Way Of Life! We owe our loyal employees a break and we alt took to a better way of life. Consequently we will be closed all day Monday as well as Tuesday, July 1, so - that we can all enjoy the long weekend. Please do your i Friday and Soturday:¢ enjoy the long week- us. Thanks! BANANAS Ib, fois | Coen! 19¢ - MIRACLE. ‘WHP, at... .... JAVEX BLEACH, 32 oz.,........ 39¢ TOMATOES, Malkin’s, 28 oz., cams, .......0.....--+-6 59C e ast, WOODBURY. SOAP: Rte str SF TULIP MARGARINE, 2 ibs., .°.. 47¢ WHOLE CHICKEN, Burns, .... $1.49 WARM ond SERVE PREM, 1k tin, 2 for ..........'89¢ CANDY BARS, 5 for .........:. 45¢ . 2 LOAVES © 33c Serrors 2! e -SUGAR cwt... “Wid STARTED THIS: “WAR — WE DIDN'T CRESTON MILD CHEESE, Ib., ...... PORK LOIN ROASTS, Ib., ..... BACON sows, Ib, “OPEN FRIDAY: NIGHT. UNTIL 9.00 p.m.