REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Horan Mrs. Hostetter » 7181 Mrs, Kautman - 3227 Mrs, Johnson - Mrs, . Williamson Mrs, Warkentin 5165 SE CC MCMC Cen MNT TUM CUM ce CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 2, 1959 and Glenna returned on Monday | FU: from Merritt after spending the Castlegar Happenings In Castlegar to‘ attend the funeral services last week, for the late George Cleeve were his brothers Ross and’ Dick, brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Roy Cleeve, his sister Mrs. K. Blackwell, all from Calgary; and his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. G, Robison from Strath- more Alta. Miss Darlene Harding, nurse in. training at the Royal Colum: bia hospital, New Westminister, spent the Easter weekend her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Harding. Wayne Harvick returned to his studies at the University of Washington, ‘Seattle, last Satur- day having spent ten days holl- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, Harvick, House guest of . the Harvicks for the first. few days of Wayne's’ holiday was his friend Dr. K. Miller of Rio, Nev- ada who also attends the Univer- sity of Washington. Mr. and Mrs, James Kelly Spent the holiday week-end at Penticton. | Mr. and Mrs. H. and are in’ P visiting with relatives for the Easter week, =~ Mr. H. Seargeant ot Leth- bridge, Alberta, who has been the guest of his son-In-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Easter visiting with re- latives. : . Kinnaird Korner Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ches- this morning: Mr. and Mrs, J, Toogood had as their guest for the past ten days, their . Mrs, Ted for the past week, returned home| worth of spent the Easter week-end with Mrs, Ches- worth's parents Mr. and Mrs, G. The Ted 5, also Easter visitors, returned to Killough from Vancouver, Ted came for the Easter week-end, then they both returned to Van- couver on Easter Monday. - Archdeacon B. A. Resker is spending a few days holiday in the Kimberley area, after taking Doug McLuckle and Richard Nor- ris to Cranbrook to attend a Server's Conference there. Mrs, R, Miskulin of Rossland who has been visiting her son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kennedy for the past ten days, has returned to her home. Weekend guests from Hope were Mr. and Mrs. B, Berg and daughtér Marie, and son Norman who visited their son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Armond with them on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Archi bald had as guests, the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Schofield for a few days. They returned to Kimber- ley, on Easter Sunday. Mr. J. R. Hendricks spent Easter at the home of his brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jake “Hendricks. He travels’ in the coastal area, and left for want couver on Tuesday.. Jake Hendricks retired Sunday from Calgary having ac- companied the Dave Bergens from Trail on a short trip to that city on Thursday night. Mr, and Mrs. P. Smitert have} returned from ‘spending Easter week-end with their daughter and in Mr and Mrs. W. How- motored to Spokane last Thurs- day night to enjoy the Easter weekend there. Guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt all this week is Mrs. G, Herron of New Westminister. Mr.-and Mrs. J. Williams, and Miss Rosaday Williams were in Spokane for the holiday week- end. : t Mr. J. Charters of the Trail Berg, and in-l, and daugh- ter Mr, and Mrs. R, Gunderson. Mrs, Archie Ferguson had as her guest for the Easter week- end, her grand-daughter, Miss Wendy Loren Hill of Trail. . Miss Elizabeth Hopland, stu- dent nurse at the Royal, Jubilee hospital, Victoria, has returned to her. duties after spending a few days hear with her psrents Mr. and Mrs, A, B, Hopland. jf staff is the holidays with his family here. ’. and Mrs. R. A, D. West spent Easter Sunday at. Willow Point. Mr, and Mrs, M. D. McPher- son are in Vancouver for the holl- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hopland was their son Ray from Calgary, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Michael’ Down: ing of the Lytton teaching staff are spending the holiday ‘week: end here with the latter's parents day week, Visiting relatives, - . Mr. and: Mrs: J. H. Corbitt! Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Killough.. den and,family in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs, K. Spence had their daughter and -son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, B. Perrin and fam- -| iy of Kimberley, visiting them on the’ week-end. The A. G. Bldridges travel- led to Creston on the week-end where they visfted Mrs, Eld- ridge’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. James Preston and family. Mr. and Mrs, K. Jensen ot Nelson were her for a short visit With their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. McLeod and family over the.week-end. - Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newlove «| Spent the :weelcend in Creston Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Howes visiting their daughter and son- gouxonori —To Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Soukoroff, March 31, a daughter. =| McLEOD — To Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, April 1, a daughter. RLAN — To Mr. and Mrs, M. Furlan, April 1, a son, kovits. :. ‘Mr, and Mrs, J. Wisted tra- velied to Penticton for Easter, where they visited the formers son Ronny spent his Easter vac- ation here, leaving Monday for *|Tacoma where he attends Pacific Lutheran College. Mrs. R. Culley of Nanaimo is In-law, Mr, and Mrs, Alan Gyur- mother Mrs. Rosa Wisted. Their || LEGION CORNER Supper mecting at the Leg- fon Hall 6.30 April 7th, Tickets F, | must be picked up by April 4th. Regular mecting will follow the supper at 7 p.m, and all members enna names 9m hereon are asked to attend to hear B,C, President McNicol. ° Club Social will be held April 10th with good entertainment assured for all members wives and friends. good crowd attended the Bingo Saturday night and the Jackpot is still intact and a large .turnout is expected for the next Bingo night, A work party will be called to start work on the Cenetaph and Cemetery Sites. RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. Rooms Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes ‘ SETOCAFE | Buildin ding. Supplies Sullding & Supply Co. Ltd. CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 with her son and and family, the A, Culleys, She wil spend awhile in Rossland with other relatives -before re- turning home, of Calgary visited their respec- tive parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Hawkins and Mr. and Mra, R, Oliphant over the Easter week- end. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bale mo- tored to Kimbérley with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fenner on the week-end. Mrs, L. Westgate is progres- sing favorably in Castlegar Hos- pital. Her friends extend thelr best wishes. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Rino Manarin and baby son Jerry have been home from Metz, France for several weeks and are at the’ pre- sister, Mrs. J. Jones in Victoria. The United Church W.A.'s tenth Birthday Tea was reported & great success at thei regular monthly meeting, Wednesday .ev- ening, at the home of. Mrs, A. Wilson.- ‘A social evening was planned to be held in the church basement tonight. This will be a-pot luck supper. - It will be some time before We may enjoy spring to its_full- ness. Mr. and Mrs, K. Markle motored to Christina Lake on Friday reporting a frozen lake and a wintry atmsphere. Robson Social Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hawkins | § sent time visiting the former’s | ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 25 Ib. cotton .... 10 Jbs. ........ 5 Ibs. ... ROBIN HOOD ECONOMY OATS, Robin Hood, 5 Ibs. FAMILY CAKE MIX, Honey, Spice, Choc. White, Gold 3 pkgs. ..:..... ROBIN HOOD _ Choc. or White .. OGILVIE OATS, with premium 3 Ib. box :... BREAD, 4X, ‘APPLE JUICE, 48 oz., 2 tins .... Malley, 2 tins see ANGEL CAKE MIX, 2 loaves ......... MUSHROOMS, Fraser - 21. 490 2 Ib. bo: . $1.00 2. |b. STEAKS .. 35¢ 79 .+. 69c Tin... > aca COFFEE, Nabob, Lb... cece eee. 69e ‘GRAHAM WAFFERS,: 2 pkgs. ........... 65c¢ COOKIES, Royal Assort. pkgs. ......... 79e. JAM, Straberry Yarrow, 4 Ib. tin TOILET TISSUE, Ballet 4 rolls .:.......... 45e¢ PACIFIC OR CARNATION 2tins ............. 35¢ ~ CHEESE, Velveeta, $1.19 T-Bone or Sirloin Ib... 75¢ HAMBURGER, 2 3 Ibs. ........2.... 29e HALF CHICKEN, Burn’s -.: 89c. Robin Hood Flour, - Dl ROBIN HOOD FL ROBIN HOOD FARNLY CAKE HX, b. paper our, 50 Ih. paper .... $1.49 ve enes $2.88 Bahasa $1.00 Robin Hood Oats 5 LBs. A9c- So-Fresh_ MARGARINE 4 LBS. ~ 95c POTATOES, 100 Ibs. 2.2.0 60.0. ..0sseeveee . $218" VEAL CHOPS, all cus Ih . 68c- VEAL ROLLED SHOULDER ROAST, Ib. Se ee BEEF BLADE ROAST, blade rem.Ib............. 490. RCMP, Cpl. E. H. Wright of Edmonton, and Mr. & Mrs. W. Wright and, daughter Wendy of Trail were guests of Mr. & Mrs. H. Johnson Thursday evening Cpl Wright is attached ‘to the Air Division of the ROMP. Miss Dawn Waidie a student at UBC, Vancouver, arrived home Thursday afternoon to spend the long weekend the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Waldie. . ; Mr. and Mrs, A. Smecher left-Thursday afternoon to motor to Kimberley,.for the jong week- end, they will. be the guests of thelr. son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs, A. Nixon. "STOP LIVING IN THE WORLD OF . . HALE-SOUND maddentaiy background noises ordinary usually hearing ais id you will enter this world oral clear sound with Liste mpl sclontifte “principle jo known as ds crisply and clearly, with- . out the distracting clatter and. + clamor of “background noi: awa’ A tiny, ‘almost oat invisible ry rae. to the car. Tf you feel you aro losing your hearing, you owe ie to yoursolf to, - mail the ,coupon. Institute For Better Hearing, 618 Batn Sts“Penticton, 3.C, Prov, oe OTARION: LISTENER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA KINNAIRD, B.C. STORE HOURS: 9 to 9 DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY, 12 ‘NOON CUT-RATE Freel PHONE 3261 Cominco Pensioners ‘ FREE F ERTILIZER * Your choice of 50 Ibs. of any one of the o following. Elephant Brand Fertilizers will be distributed at Trall,” from the Salvage Yard in Tadanac, between the-hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each day from April 10 to. April 14, inclusive, (except Sunday). Ammonium Phosphate 11-48-0 A hs 16-20-0 Complete Mixture 13-16-10 Sulphate of Ammonia 21-0-0 Pensioners in the Trail district may obtain a card entitling them to 50 Ibs, of fertilizer by writing to the Welfare and Records Department, Personnel Division, or phone 2777 -Trail. Up to 150 Ibs. of limerock may be ‘dawn Gt the Tadariec Salvage Yard at the same time as the fertil- izer is being distributed. Bags will be er nipples for your limerock. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED | She was:‘born on June 26, DISTINGUISHED ' WHISKY Another notable achievement in 1883 was - the creation of the distinguished Canadian . Pak Whisky, Seagram's "83". Generations of ince 1883 flavour and Penauct of this fine whisky. This Liquor Control Board or by the Guverament of oo Ate *|the presentation of the Queen Nelson Oi linger Died At Robson Sunday A resident of Robson for the past two years, 94 years old Charlotte Lindblad passed away March 29 at the home of Mrs. W. H. Porter, with whom. she was residing at the time. . Mrs, Lindblad, who was a Nelson old-timer, had lived in the Kootenays for about 60 years, having come here before the turn of the century, 1864, in Varmeland, Sweden, and lived for some time in the .Unit- ed. States prior to coming _ to Canada, She had made her. home at Blewett and at South Slocan atcone time, * ~ Surviving are Her two dau- ghters, Mrs. Esther. -Sandquist| ial Park Cemetery. Officiating vin’ Sutton of Progress, near Dawson Creek, B, C. Also surviy- Ing are 16 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Funeral services are being held’ Friday, April. 3rd, from Mission Covenant Church in Nel- son, with Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Burlal will be in Nelson Memor- Minister will be the Pastor, Rev. E, Hanson, ‘Miss Pennoyer of the Gospel Tabernacle in Castlegar will be organist,- and a solo, “Beyond the Sunset” will be sung by Miss Clemo of the Tabernacle, Pall-bearers are A. McKen, W Evans, E Stone, P. Letkemann, M. Sutton and R, Lindblad. of Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs, Mel- Queen Scouts To. Receive Awards Three Castlegar boys left by bus for Victoria on Tuesday, to receive their. . Queen Scout Awards from the -Lieutenant Governor of B.C, They are Bob King, Wayne Groutage and Rog- er Toogood, who have success fully ‘passed, all .the In Victoria Stamp: Club Meets A meeting of the “David Thompson Stamp Club" was ‘held March 30 In the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Moore Kinnaird. The stamp club, formed last November by enthusiastic phit-| . tests for this highest of Scout Awards, i Bob, and Wayne became Queen Scouts this year, while Roger attained the award in 1958. The three belong to the ist Cas- tlegar Troop. Approximately 100 lads will be im the contingent travelling to the capital city, and on arriv- al at Vancouver, they will. board a frigate for the cruise to Vic- toria. Here they will be assigned to billets, and on Thursday morn- ing will assemble for a. totr of the Naval dockyards, etc, one of the highlights of a crowded itin- erary. Luncheon for the boys will be in the Empress Hotel, with Lt. Governor and Mrs. Ross as hosts, The boys received formal invitations to the event. After the luncheon will come Scout Certificate to atelists in C and Robson, was recently named after the famous explorer in hon- or of the centennial year stamp issued in 1958 to commemorate his ‘travels on the Columbia, and in view of the interesting fact that Castlegar has the only cairn erected to his memory. Club President Jim Toogood of Castlegar presided at Mon- day’s meeting, at which 11 mem- bers were present. Following the regular bus- iness session, the members had the opportunity to do some stamp trading, and refreshments were then served by the hostess, Mrs. Moore, assisted by Mrs. Axel Nielsen. Secretary Treasures of the David Thompson Stamp Club is Dunean ‘Carter of Robson, and there ‘are about 15 raembers at this time, A spokesman for thé Club states they would welcome sen- ate the awards. The group will be entertain: ed at a banquet in the Empress in the evening. Friday they’ will board the frigate at-8 o'clock forthe re- turn. trip to Wancouvef, then home again hy bus to Saelenar, ior as new and mentioned that due to the interest shown ‘in the meetings it has been decided to hold them regularly every two weeks, At the March 16 meeting, which was also at the Moore home, seven members Tiail club paid them a visit. Jr. Badminten Players], In Abboteford Mr. and Mrs. M. D, McPher- son left Tuesday morning with Jr. Badminton’ players; Gayle] McPherson, Tanya Kinakin, Jack Osachoff, Rita Cummings anc Don Gray for Abbotsford where they will compete in the B.C. Junior Badminton Tournament. Bruce Rollick and Gordon Halstrom of Hiondel Badminton Club went ‘with them. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson have devoted a good deal of time to the young players over. the past years and have taken them on the Easter Holiday trip each year, which includes. foating the bill for the transportation. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the nurses of C and D Hospital and Dr. Fow- ler for kind service rendered our baby Rébyn while in © the hospital, Mr. and Mrs, N, McNabb LOOK! 10% OFF FOR CASH ON ALL BOYS. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 2, 1959 Rania | Pay'n Takit EFFECTIVE — APRIL 3rd and 4th MOKED JOWLS, Ib, ........... OLISH SAUSAGE, Ib, .......... RYING CHICKEN, Ib., ........... LEG OF HAMS A9c Ib. “fully-cooked, ready-to-eat” P F — FRESH FISH WEEKLY — STOCK UP on STAPLES and SAVE! LOGAL FRESH EGGS, doz., ....... 49¢ JAVEX BLEAGH, gallon, .......... 9Te JASPER BUTTER, | Ib. pkg. ..... 69¢ SWIFT’S LARD, 2"Ihs.. .......... 39¢ WESTON’S SODAS, Ih. box, ...... 29¢ GOOD'LUCK MARGARINE, 2 Ibs., ... 69¢ JACKETS AT LEITNER’S of the}. Friday, Saturday, Aaa’ 3rd. and 4th PEAS Fraser Vale 2 for 3% GRAPEFRUIT a2 “ 59 © TOMATO SOUP ’ Campbell’s ‘B for 39c ORANGES, 4Lhb, Gello bags . . -LETTUGE, fresh Cello .....-.... ‘ASSORTED BISCUITS, 16 oz. pkg. ....... 9c each .. (5c Ib. . 35¢ each ASPARAGUS GUTS, Cea 12 02., 2 tins for ....... 39¢ PORK CHOPS CENTER CUTS bee SS END CUTS, T.. 49e , Blue abel : 3 POT ROAST. L Sc | BONE STEAKS ...... We reserve the right: to limit quantity Co-op Refail Store ath AVE. AND PINE ST. tai... . f PORK. LEGS ‘CENTER CUTS * “Lb... 59 END CUTS L 55c 79¢ Lb. , « PHONE 2681 rr ATAToTAATATA ARTS Roses. sae 10 VARIETIES OF CLINBERS vlenleweeeceeseses O96 7. aa Tea Floribundas Polyanthas aL 5 ven BULB IGLADIOLI - _ANEMONES - £2.89. BRIRID : _ THE CAEN. 10 ‘Beautifull ‘Colors Te Each’ — 75c Doz. 4 79% tive — Pomp Dahlias — De : _ Assorted Lilies and Ranunculus ae Cactus SEE US. FOR: 'A © COMPLETE LINE OB SEEDS HOT-BED ELECTRIO HEATERS $12.95: ‘Mitchell Supply ld. 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