4 x ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 30, 1958} Castlegar Happenings Recent visitors at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Romco Goulet were the former's father, Mr. H. Goulet, and the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Fairweather, all of New WestMinister, Accompanied by her mother and younger sister, Miss Lor- raine Fenner of the Pay'n Takit staff, has returned home after visiting relatives in Salt Lake City, Uteh, and Denver Colorado, for two weeks, A former Castlegar resident, Mrs. Mac Aberdeen of Calgary, Alverta, and her young son Jim- my, spent last week in thd dis- trict visiting relatives. { Mr. ond Mrs, Otto Anderson have as ‘their guest the latter's aunt, Miss Pearl: Cribben of Slocan Park. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, ond Mrs. W. 0, ‘Devitt were their nephews, Cliff and Russ Tyson of Warfield, Mrs, Helen Gergely spent Monday and Tuesday in Nelson visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Fill Mrs. Paul Gergely. The Goodwill’ Circle of the United Church met last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. I. R,, Forgie-Thompson. The eight members present took part in several enjoyable games, the prize-winners of which were Mrs. J. Campbell, Mrs, L., Grun- YOUR-LETTER IS IMPORTANT! ~~ oO Before wyou mail. if, “On all mail, always include CANIN Push OFRICL © Your game and eeturn address tn upper left €01 © Name af even te whom you ae Oma addres, cura) route eum ber, er poet office box aumber, is] bh of post office (city, town or Be) © Province, ste for equlvatentt and country. the Devotional period, many pro- : ,|sed, and some decided upon. Then -|sett and Mrs. Bigsby added. to es ee erud, Mrs. L. Morey,,. Mrs. W. Blackwell and Mrs. W, Houston. Mrs..W. Blackwell also won the booster prize, Mrs, Forgie-Thom- pson served dainty refreshments assisted by Mrs, W. Shay. The next meeting will be held Feb. 19,at the home of Mrs. ‘W. Black- ‘well’ with Mrs. J. Campbell as co-hostess, The Rainbow Circle of the United Church held their regu- lar meet last week at the home of Mrs. Helen Gergely. with Mrs, W. Easton presiding. Following jects’ for the year were discus- the annual election of officers was conducted, which resulted in the election:of Mrs. Gergely as President and Mrs, L. G Castlegar Kinnaird . Robson ' * Deer Park Renata ne A THE wee ISTRICT SOCIAL NOUES REPORTERS for their home in. , Vancouver, after having spent | several weeks as guests of Mr, and, Mrs. Gwilym Hughes, Mrs,- M. ‘Bradford has re- turned. home following two weeks spent in visiting: her son and -daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C, Robertson in Trail. Ps we Mrg, Hostetter - 7181 ” Mrs, Kaufman - 9227 Mrs. Smecher - 4568 Mrs. . Williamson. ‘Mrs, Warkentin et Samal eat | ‘Jacobson, ‘having. spent several weeks in the district with othor friends and relatives, ‘Mr. BIL 'Glessing left for his home in Handel, Sask., on Fri- day after visiting for a week at’ the G..Jacobsons, Mr. and .Mrs. C, Orr and family left Kinnaird. recently to In Trail on Sunday Mrs, A. K. Gaitn presented her intermediate and senior pupils in recital; Among those performing were Miss Judy Onions, Miss Eileen Goresky and Miss Cathy Fishwick. Many friends and parents were present to’ enjoy the _ affair, including Mrs. W. MacCabe, Mrs, R, West, Mr. and ‘Mrs, C. Onions and Mr. and Mrs, N, Fishwick, as Secretary-Treasurer, Musical selections played by Mrs. J. Mac- Bain and songs by Mrs, J. Lip- the enjoyment of the everiing. Mrs. Gergely was assistd by Mrs. Gemmill in serving delicious re- freshment. The next meeting will be held Feb, 19 at the home of Mrs. J, Gemmill. Mrs.. Margret Hughes and Miss Mary Hughes left Sunday the of Gilbert & Sullivan's ‘Iolanthc’ in the SHHS on Saturday night, a number of the Rossland Light Opera Players gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Killough and coloyee a social hour, Kinnaird Korner Mr. A. Sleisinger of Kelowna’ is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert take up in QI on Vancouver Island, Several little people, neigh- bors of* Miss Diane : Westerland had a fine time at her house, when they helped her celebrate her third birthday, Sat. Jan. 25. Her guests were Lois Christ- ensen, Diane Ponak, Lorry Ponak, Sharon Baron, Elaine Baron and Becky Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Fenner, Laurene and enjoyed ‘daughter Judy left for Vancou- Mrs, ©., Prout. The Presbyterian Ghurch has changed the time -of ser- vic 11:15 am, to 11 am. cohen Swindall, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Monty Warner, will leave by plane for her home in Vancou- ver'on Saturday. ° Mrs. James Molloy and little ver Saturday, where Judy will receive medical treatment, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Evans and Mrs, E, H. ‘McPhee were | Nelson visitors Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Waldle, : Mrs. A, White and Mr, and Mrs. 3, Bainbridge, were up at Red ‘Mountain on Sunday. Richard Card left for Spo- kane for further treatment on his eye. | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kemper: man returned from their trip to Holland? Robson. Socials ’ “Mrs, R, Brown entertained on Saturday afternoon, in honor of her daughter Pat's".10 birth- day. There were 17 invited guest, Games and bingo were’ enjoyed. Mrs, Brown, seryed refreshments assisted by her datighter Char- lene, the table was centred with a large birthday pic, and from the pie was strings, each guest pulled a string, and ‘recelved w favor on.the end of the string, this caused much merriment, On leaving each child = received candy. Mr. Jim Grant of Kelowna is visiting his brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and Mrs, S. Grant. Deer Park Socials 7 “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- gi kereth have returned to their (@ home at. Broadwater after spend- ing a week visiting friends and relatives in Vancouver. Mrs, BE, Williamson was the hostess when, members of the 9% Women’s Institute met at her home recently. Materials for sew- ing for the forthcoming bazaar, were distributed among the mem- bers, The next mecting is to be - at the home of Mrs. FP. Brigge- man, ‘ ter Janene of Castlegar were the Sunday visitors of her parents Mr, and Mrs, C. T. Willlamson. a two week vacation in Salt Lake City and Denver Colorado. Among the many friends, and relatives they visited were, Mrs. Fenner’s mother, Mrs, Hanna Peterson, and brother Bill Pet- erson. They made the trip by plane and arrived home Wed- |. nesday night. Mr. and Mrs, Orville: Riley spent last ‘weekend in Kaslo visiting at the home of Mr, and ee a ts mS sro yi sean -Shrinking/ Dollar... . . oF. Pity this poor woman... perhaps a fread or neighbor of yours, She nad _ the idea that if she got into the family car and drove many miles to THE, BIG GITY, then she could do better with that shopping dollar ta she’ “alt right here in our. town, § ’ 2 hen she finally reached home agtin, ca was tired and unhappy ss. ae ut a lot wiser. After figuring the cost of gasoline and oil, wear and tear vn the car, parking fees, restaurant meals and the repair bill for a badly dented fender, that shopping dollar had shrunk so much sbe ar to ae te see it. - Moral: Buy everything you need from your focal merchants. “theie stores may be smaller, but in selection, ‘st}te and value : they invite comparison with any othen, source, And local shopping i isa elaxed pleasure, not a costly, time: -corsuming beating. | HS MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU ASA PUBLIC SERVICE ay x HFRE'S How you BENEFIT BY DOING. ALL YOUR SHOPPING LOCALLY. When you buy from your hometown merchants you get; ds INSTANT SERVICE AND ‘ADJUSTMENT MORE PERSONAL AND FRIENDLIER TREATMENT SAYING OF TIME iF sROM cosTiy vaayy PRAY HONEST VALUES’ AMPLE SELECTION | DESIVERY, Hetty FROM ROAD: HAZARDS ELIMINATION OF COSiiLV PARKING PROBLEMS AVQIDANCE OF JOSTLING CROWDS THE CHANCE YO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY BY PUTTING YOUR DOLLARS 50 WORK HERE SPECIALS MONTH END SAVINGS “MARGARINE, Delmar u FARING CHMCWE 98 VITAMINS PURITY. 29¢_ cs os piidial ” 25 LB. PAPER BAG’ 5 SOUP, Campbell's Tomato, 4.TINS FOR... APPLE JUIGE, Clear, 48 OZ. TIN .. ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, Co-op, TIN CORN, Whole Kernel, Co-op 2 I NS FOR _ COFFEE, Chase & Sandborn, “1 LB. BAG CAULIFLOWER; Snow White Heads, _GELERY, Crisp’ Stalks, CELLO LB. CABBAGE, California Le. , | New * AVOGADOES, "EACH BOLOGNA, Swift's J ‘ BY THE PIECE, LB. WIENERS, Swift's, - 1 LB. CELLO SIDE-BACON, {st grade, _ 1 PORK ROASTS, . . CENTRE CUTS ‘SIRLOIN “STEAK, Le. - 6c V2 LB. CELLO PKT. ... END CUTS .... 59 Ib. New members always welcome — for details call _in nok the store or ‘phone 511 9 — YOUR CO-OP STORE 4TH ond PINE \ to -op Retail Store | Mis. O. Aasland and daugh- | # flag raising * ‘Centennial Flags - Pre- sented. Saturday .- - Centennial Flags.-were pre- sented to Village Councils of Kinnaird ahd Castlegar on Sat- urday at. Stanley Humphries High School, presentation taking place between acts of “Iolanthe” Urgent Request To The Gen. Public |’, - An urgent request td the public not to ask pharmacists to supply drugs which may be dis- pensed only on a physician's prescription has been made by he i A by the Opera Players. The flags, which feature ‘the now familiar Centennial crest and words “A, Century to Cele- ™) brate” on a deep blue field, were Light tl of B.C, The ‘Association polats out that his professional ethics and the laws under which, his services KRC Receipts. “James “Kelly was re-elected Director on the executive of the Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar Wel- fare Society at Inst night's An- nual meeting in the Legion Hall. One vacancy, has::riot’: ‘been, filled as terms were up this| year for two members, and’ an will be made at are to Cr Chair- man W..:F. Schkwarok to Castle- gar Council Chairman Elmer Kraft and to Kinnaird Centen- nial Chairman, F. G. ‘Monty’ Warner. A flag was also presented to the Rebson Women’s Institute, and’ received by Mrs, W. T. Waldie, President, oO. B. Ballard, Robson Cen- tennial Chairman said the flag went to the RWI in the refusing such re- quests, : In- addition, the Association reminds the public not to ask their pharmacist to practice med- icine. He is licenced to practice pharmacy — not to render a physician's services, The reading of a the next meeting, Retiring Direc- tor Bob Maddocks announced he did not wish ‘to serve this year owing to other obligations. Representatives from District Organizations who received grants from KRC attended to report on their group's activi- ties, - i to» your pharmacist face-to-face or over’ the phone is ill-advised. A prescription is a precise ocu- ment, E, F in his ‘amnital report said he had been fortunate in having co- Total. $15,236\° Annual Reporf Shows’. Civilion Committee, KRC grants had been a benefit to the squa- dron, Mrs, B. Hill, Past secretary of the Fall Fair Board spoke for the: board,.. ‘saying ‘the twelfth Fatl Falr is coming up this year, and anyone who attends the fairs cin‘‘see how the ‘event ‘has grown, Judges’ had praised all sections and agreed unanimously that the 1957 exhibition was the best so far. Mrs. Hill advised if it-were not for the help of’the ould be an Im: 4 ore Guides and Brownies was Mrs.-W. Fox, who statediher Aksoclation was grate- ful to ‘the “KRG for grants re- ceived, and ‘gave 9 brief outline and direc. of 45 years of falthful service to the community. The Robson Women's Institute was founded in 1913, Mr. Kraft, in accepting the flag for the Village of Castlegar said it would be flown at the] c terms that can be easily misin- tors on his The number of beneficiary of of the'pust year and the use to which. fhe: grant had been put. terpreted By an per- gon, * pea ae a 27, and he hoped to see every. one out taking advantage of all the events being planned for the and grants is increasing: all’ the time, he said, Mr, Fitzpatrick spoke of the successful canvags which had been recently completed by the o! by; the Chai f£ AOTS in all three on April Mr, NOTICE The Annual t Meeti ‘of the Castlegar - covered by the KRC. He also had words of praise for the effecient way in’ which KRC Secretary Alec Grey had conducted the Society's affairs in past years. i The meeting adopted the Financial statement and Trea- surer’s --report which showed 1957 receipts totalling $15,236.61, Kinnaird ‘Centre, St. John Ambulance Association will be held in, the TWIN RIVERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL on THURSDAY, February 6th at 7:00 p.m. 1 Anyone interested in the activities of the St. John Ambul: Centre is dially invited to attend this meéting..- Rfoed Ye v Special Mine-Mill Meeting LEGION. HALL: Sunday, Feb. Ind. ELECTION: OF CASTLEGAR BOARD MEMBERS AND OTHER: ‘BUSINESS ‘Local 480 Mine-Mitl |limitand a | of $8,633.20, subscrip- tions and and $6,603.- for the Cast- legar Public Library was C, H. King, giving a brief resume .of the ‘circulation figures, book ‘stock, ete, of the Library, and thanked the ERG for. its yearly donation, 7 ‘In the absence ot St. John’s Ambulance First Aid Centre, Mr. King said a few words on behalf of the members of that group. They had been’ successful in their fund raising for the Hos- pita} ‘Project, he said. - ‘The recently . otganized Sr. Citizen's Association was repre- sented by. Secretary V. Lamp- hear, who said the group had been formed with the idea of Public interest in the 31, miscellaneous, collectiéns for various organizations, etc. Disbursements during the same period were shown as Na- tional Grants, $1,225; District Grants, $3,433.25; Castlegar or- ganizations, $1,5: Kinnaird or- ganizations, $985; Robson or- ganizations $500, bringing the total of grants allocated to $7,668.25. Added to these were special collections. disbursed to groups in the district, and ad- |ministration costs, for a grand total.of $14,956.93. Total membership in 1987 was 552, an increase of 73 over the previous year. aad D. Campbell reported for the Castlegar Amateur “Athletic As- sociation and said their grant had helped the Association sponsor ball teams and badminton clubs, also they had sent needs of the older people,"The grant had been greatly appreci- ated, as there is no dependable source of income other than the $1.00 membership...The group would welcome any help on en- tertainment, as there was little they could -do for variety, They hoped to get some néw. games and equipment for their social evenings, he said. « Miss C. Proudfoot repre- senting the Castlegar Film Coun- received donations from KRC, she “felt they would be inter- ested in hearing something of the work of theCouncil also“help would be. apreciated: “for -. the Children's ‘film “programs, ete. She thought the Film Council a very worthwhile effort and: ben- efit to the community, .... Miss F reported for tives to Coast playoffs. Mr. Campbell also reported for the Castlegar. Navy Leagues saying it had now been suspen- ded indefinitely, owing to so many of boys reaching: the age large percentage joining the, Navy, He said that ‘ion had been for boys and: girls to go in to ‘Trail, and this had been about 41 trips in to parades, He.thank- ed the KRC for their support and help. E. Newman represented the of Camp ‘Koolaree as the delegate was not present. She said any help is appreciated as the fees charged do not meet ‘the entire costs, and offred thanks to the KRC directors, cil said although they, had not]. Coxbelt Installed (continned from page 1) at the piano by Mrs. Hostetter, Wally Walper,, accompanied, by Mrs, Walper sang -a solo number, ‘My Bonnie Lassie” and was joined by Mrs. W. Sommer- field in a duet, “Together, Time.” Duets| were also. sung’ in western style, by Mr.’ Waiper and JvF. Killough, one of the selec- Hons: belhg /e:ip i hich humorous allusions” Weie “nade ‘complished, some of the project: being, sponsoring of:'the. annual Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, the Little League and . Pony League ball teams, a bingo night to raise funds for the rink, and the many hours of work mem; bers had donated to completion of the rink. Other projects had been a “get out the vote” cam- paign.in aid of the hospita} by- law, incidentally this passed by, at: and greeted with much laughter, Muth enjoyed also were the. folksongs of Dr. and Mrs.- H. Ruebsaat,' with Dr. Ruebsast playing ‘the “accompaniment on his lute, Featured were. songs ot Austria and Germany... Retiring ' Kiwanis President M. E. Moran gave a report of the Club's - activities 7 saying it had@“‘been,a successful year, and: much had been ac- in 1957, | 7° parti- cipation in Empire Day sposts ly the Fall Fair,and providing the kiddies’ car rides at sports days, Over $1000 had been raised for the Project Society, he said, Mr. Moran pointed out there are’. many . Kiwanis members serving the community through) other ‘organizations: as well, ding ' important- positions ‘on ecutive of civic-minded 3'Mr. Moran ‘was the recipient in' the community. - . Kinnaird Imp “Soc. ‘of a Past. pin, by Mr. Stewart who also presented per- iety was represented by George Jackson, who ; conveyed . the thanks of that organization and said, the grant is used mainly by three committees, Welfare, Christmas Cheer and Library, L..E.. Cantell: ‘in reporting ‘|for the Kootenay’ Society ~ for Handicapped Children said this fairly new group is now in “pret- ty fair shape financially”. There are other problems such’ as ‘the small number enrolled, and the thought that as the children be- come older the humber will fall even more. Scouts and Cubs were spoken for \by Loyd Groutage, who thanked. KRC and outHned the wain items of expenses incurred. ‘by the Scout Association and which were helped out by the grant. Last to report .was Miles MacMillan for the Legion Band, saying the grant goes to purchase music, ete. and that it is much appreciated’ by the Band mem- bers. - g fect. ‘pins to other kiwanis as follows: H. Anderson, G. Fowler and J. D. Lewis, one year pins; W. F. Schkwarok, two years; W. Shay, three years; Ed Frederik- sen, four years; Ken Sharples, six years; and Gus Leitner one of the original charter members, an eleven year perfect atten- dance pin, Kiwanis members from the Nelson Club attended,. those present being Nelson’ President Dr. J. Vingo, Vice-Pres. L. Nicholson and Mrs, Nicholsgn, Secretary S. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, George Latta,” N, Sardich, Mr. and Mrs, A. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs, S. Livingstone, F, Eber- le, Mr. and Mrs, E. W, White, A. Russell, J. Elmsley and W. Clarkson. Trail Kiwanians present were S. Konkin, J. Palyga, BT Davis and Jim Kirkland, Dancing completed i even- ing’s entertainment, music being supplied by Gus Leitner’s dance band: 4NOT ONLY LOOK AT T. Waldie and W./ PAY'N TAKIT CAKE BE SURE AND VISIT OUR MONARCH CAKE DEMON- §° STRATION ON — FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st. THEM .— BUT TASTE THEM — THEY ARE DE- LICIOUS: White — Choc. — Golden PURUTY FLOUR 25. Ib. ba: pkg. HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE 48 op. 3 tins ........ ST. HUNTS TOMATO carsur TENDERS ‘are invited for the purchase of a job lot of auto parts and ‘ies and Ke before. fillage Office Basement to be in this office on or: 200 Pm., February Ws 1928. ie ‘The lowest or. any, tender not: necessarily “accepted. y as is, pi ly in the © ‘ALT. HORSWiLL, Clerk- en TOMATO PASTE 2 tins . _INSTANT COFFEE Ig. jar special... 99e EGGS “A” LARGE LOCAL FRESH Doz. in carton . 49 The. report of the C: Welfare Committee was given by Mrs. Wm. Easton, who gave a resume of the uses of the allot- ment received from KRC grant, for which they come their thanks, Pra For Canadian Legion "Branch Ne 110,-Bob Wadey pointed out KRC. grant is used Civilian Cs were now in their Sth year, “and Cadets “enrolled and in the 581 Air ‘Cadets, which he said|' fshowed much growth in ‘both bas ‘for Weifare, mostly local, anil proved. 0 GAS INSTALLATIONS — ONE HEATING ‘po iT NOW LICENSED and ‘BONDED DAY = INSTALLATIONS - a COMPLETE (OUT WITH, THE OLD — IN WITH THE NEW) “AT OUR. . PHONE 3401 “AMAZING ‘LOW PRICES! . . TO PROVE OUR INSTALLATIONS ARE MORE. EFFICIENT WE wit PAY YOUR FIRST GAS BILL Offer Good For: ‘Order Placed Before ‘February iS — Easy.Payment Plan— - ; CASTLEGAR #261 umbing and — Heating the grant and said ‘ga soclety- is ‘@} getting along very well.this year. He explained the manner in which the money had been used bles:raitd Wreaths | | APPLICATIONS ore invited for the position of Liense“and Building Inspector for the Village of Castlegar; to be in hand on or before 5:00 p.m. February 7, 1958, Applicants will state quolificotions: end salary required AT. HORSWILL, Clerk QUAKER CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. ..... 12 oz. packages WATER TUMBLER FREES FROZO PEAS Bes iruawer 2 pkas. .. DELMAR MARGARINE 2ths,....... Se TIDE SOAP : fant ..... ‘9 LAUNDRY SOAP 100 bar cose a. 69e FOWL, 3°- -A Ibs. Ib . ‘Picnic HARS, Swiff’s Premium, Ib. . and a bbe sha O08 PREM, Swift's, Biims, 0 ace eee c ence nw cenes $1.00 MARGARINE, Solo, 2 Ibs. Loy Guelvews ls Ohare 49°. : aNeY DELICIOUS . box ICELAND ‘WAFERS 2 pkgs. 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