‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1962 Social Notes from Ki nnGire Wasylyk Funoral Held Recently Mrs. J, Kaufman, Phone 305-5488 Patlents in the Castlegar hospi. tal are Mrs, Floyd Peterson being @dmitted Wednesday; Joe Logelin who entered hospital Friday noon and Mrs, A. MoWhinnle Sr; Roddy | and New Year's with the Pridy, who was also a patient over New Year's, 1s reported doing fine; Fleury of Blueberry and Paul Creek, Leaving this week from a holl- and Mrs, Alex Gray and family, is day visit with Mr. and Mrs, John|Mrs, A, Mokelkl of Tribune, Snak., Ungarian are their gon and daugh.| who arrived just before the Christ, ter-In-law and three children of| mas holidays, Vancouver, who spent Christmas Expected to arrive this week Is From St. Rita’s Funeral services were held re- cently from St, Rita's Church here for the late Peter Wasylyk, 56, of in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gray returned home for} W, Marshall and family. Néw Year's after several days in -Castlegar hospital, her son-in-law and daughter, My, Spending a few: months with Mrs, Mrs, Mar. Here for the New Year weekend|garet Johnson of Vancouver, who from Grande Prairie, Alberta, was! plans to visit at the home of Mr, Ben Hanson visiting his brother-|and Mrs, Alex Gray and family on Gla winter vacation. ‘Mr, and Mrs, O. J, Wilson apent Chriatmas in Kimberley with their *{son and daughter-in-law, the K. H. mC HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. ’ PREM, Swift's ‘(2 oz, 2 for ...... 796 BACON, Side Sliced, Ih, ........ 59 SPARE RIBS, lean & light, Ib., .... 49c PORK CHOPS, ail cuts, Ib., ....... 49 BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib.,............ 296 TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s 10 oz. A EOF. wee cece cese ence nes 490 COFFEE, Ghase & Sanborn, Ib., ... 69c INSTANT COFFEE, € & S, 6 0z., ... 99c ’ KLEENEX, Flat Fold, 4 for .. ‘Westgates were reunited with Mr. Westgate’s parents, Mr, and Mra, Wilson family. They accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Westgate and| ne moved to family to Kimberley whera the " Stas . Rev, Father Zubek fciated and burial was In Park Me_ morial Cemetery at Kinnaird. After coming to Canada in 1023 form Austria, Mr,.Wasylyk settled in Saskatchewan where he worked for the railway. He then. moved to Trail and worked for Cominco for He then moved to Kinnaird where he pads his home with his for Ron trate of at the ily for the hollday. their home in Kelowna, been Mrs. Mitchell's brother-in- {Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Emile Trembly, who returned to their home in Calgary Friday. Mrs, Monty Warner and son Richard of Blueberry left Wednes- doy for a visit to the coast where Richard will réceive medical atten- tion, They will “visit his grandfa- ther, R. G. Warner at Newton, B.C. and Mrs, Warner's mother, Mrs, E. Tann and her sister, Mrs. L. Swin_ dall, both in Vancouver, T. J. Hughes arrived the Sat- urday before Christmas from Oli- ver and is still the guest of his son end daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Denis Hughes and family. Grandtfa- ther’s presence rounded out 9 won. derful Christmas holiday et the Hughes home, Mis Pat Rourke spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B, Rour- ke, She is 2 student nurse in train. ing at Essondale at the coast. Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Keizer of Cranbrook visited relatives here over the Christmas holidays. Jerry accompanied his sister and her fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Jack to Riondel on Boxing Day to visit their parents, Mr, and Mrs, A Bet zer, * Mr, snd Mrs, Don Idle and in| fant son, Ted Donald, motored here from Halifax to spend the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Idle. They spent the early part of December visiting re- ae The Comorsucn of d the Village of Kinnaird Section 4. Section 5. Kinnaird By-law No. 176 governs the colléc- latives in Victorla. Also here from the East for the holldays is Don Phillips from’ Greenwood Air Force Base in Nova Scotla to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Phillips, home of Ralph Westgate and fam- The Lome Westgate family Jeft Kinnaird on schedule to make - Holiday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Ian Mitchell and family hava| chird, . Te the two ‘onthe before hig death, An active outdoors man, the deceased was fond of gardening, He is survived by his wife, He- len, his daughter, Mrs. Westerlund, and one son, John, in Austria, hres and one t Pallbearers were P. Boberlak, J, Ponak, 8.’ Ponak, J. Cushner,- A, Kassian, H, Gryschuk, The Castle. gar Funeral Home was tins charge of errangementa, Latter to the Editor Dear Sir: ‘With the close of 1961 I would like to take this opportunity of ex. pressing our sincere 19 years before his retirement: when . Start the New Year right by shop- ping for all your food needs at Low _ Low prices which will save you money at the Kinnaird Cut Rate Groceteria GRANULATED SUGAR 10 Ib. bag 99c SOLO Margarine Ibs. 49c for your kind co-operation and help in publicizing the work of our Society in your Community. thank our large number of support- era for their volunteer work and continued support, Again thanking you and wish- ing you the compliments of the Red Cross Boctety. Four Eyes Suggested As Best !! ‘The vacationing motorist would be better equipped if he had four to mind his driving and two to glance at the passing scen. ery, says the B.C. Automobile As- sociation. BCAA president Clarke simp- kins emphasized that driving an automobile: is a full-time job, de- manding the motorist’s' entire ‘at- tention and physical powers. it is BIRTHS that a motorist on holiday wants to see all he can, said, but to do 50 at the tion, removal and disposal of garbage and comes into effect on January 1, 1962. Residents of Kinnaird are asked to note the following excerpts from this by-law. All owners ‘or occupiers of premises shall provide and maintain in good order, garbage receptacles approved. by the Inspector. Such receptacles to be not more than: three cubic feet in capacity and to be fitted with a rain- proof and fly-proof cover. No owner, householder or occupier within the Municipality, shall allow to remain on his premises any trade waste, garbage, or ‘rubbish unless in an approved container. Such i shall be Blared. ey the own- Section 7. er, h hold, ‘WIESNER — To Mr. and Mrs, Max Wiesner of Robson, Deé. 21, a daughter, POSTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Postnikoff of Brilliant, ‘Dec, 23, 8 son. POZDNIKOFF — To Mr, and ‘Mrs, Fred Pozinixoff of Brilliant, Dec. 27,2 daughter.. ‘BOUVIER — To Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Bouvier of Kinnaird, Dec. 28, & son, AIRD — To Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Baird of Kinnaird, Dec. 31, ® son. TAGGART — To Mr. and Mrs, Ted Taggart of Castlegar, Jan. 1, a son, A McCOLM — .To Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McColm of Syringa Creel, location so that “they are veadily accessible for collection by the Municipality. This lo- cation shall be on the premises of the house- holder or occupier, excepting in such in- stances where it would be more convenient to pick up off the premises in a place ap- proved by the Inspector. Every owner or | or it] Jan, 1, a gon, STOUCHNOW — To Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stouchnow of Kinnaird, Jon, 2, 8 son, John Popoff of Brilliant, Jan. 4, 2 daughter, a POPOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, expense of driving safely is danger_ ous bushiess, a. vacationing family is driving through unfamiliar cities’ where many new and fascinating sights tempt the motorist to look sway club president said, “There is a similar curving roads in the mountains where the scenery ts particularly iD ular.’? Simkins said it was a mistake, however, to assume that a safe driver never takes his eyes from the road, It is necessary, -he.said, to glance from right to loft contin- uously to remain alent for inter. secting traffic and other hazards, Moreover, eye strain would result from constant abtention to the road “When driving by tourist sites within the Municipality shall be entitled tolE have trade waste, garbage or rubbish, col-' lected and disposed of by the service, and| j= shall comply with the regulations herein con-| jam tained governing such service. Each | hold shall be entitled to the re- Section S. moval, per week, of the contents of two standard containers, each not exceeding three cubic feet capacity. Each store, hotel, rooming house, garage or| jem other place of busines that has need of gar- ‘ bage service, shall be entitled to the -remov-|§§ al, per week, of the contents of three stand- ard containers not in excess of three cubic feet each, or other containers approved by} ey the Inspector. The complete by-law may be examined at the Village Office, and copies may be pur-|™ chased for the sum of twenty-five cents. Allen Selbie * Village Clerk. MADAME Haigh TRU-ART Castleaird Plaza LORETTA ANNOUNCES 1962 SPECIALS on COLD WAVES & TINTS We specialize in Facials, Scalp Treatment and Manicures STYLING For Appointments Phone 365-5036 After Hours Phone 365-8290: - ‘Through you we would lke to |= KERSEY’S Peanut Butter 4 lb. tin 89c LIPTON CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 4 pkgs.,, .......... ROOSTER 8 COFFEE Ib. 69c SWIFT‘S PREM tin 39c. ALPHA CREAMED HONEY 2 Ib. cin. 59c CATELLI 15 OZ, Spaghetti 2 for 29c “The greatest risk comes when | from the road ahead,” the auto | [im danger when driving on | 7a JAYLMER TOMATO SOUP 4 tins 49c PENN PEAKS 2 tins 39c GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS GEMS Potatoes doz. 49c JAVEX BLEACH gallon S9c 10 ib. bag 39c WESTMINISTER Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 39 ORANGES 5 Ib. bag ..... 79e Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. except Monday closed 12 noon ‘We reserve the right to limit. Quantities McEwan Gets New Post ‘T. MoEWwan has been appointed (G, 8, Ortner, manager of the per- supervisor, - staff and training de-| sonnel division, was effective Jatt, 2, partment of the' Consolidated Min- Mr, McEwan was born in Van- ing and Smelting Co. couver, Following World War 11 .The appointment, announced by |zervice as'‘an ROAF navigator he attended the of British Castlegar Socials ‘Columbia, graduating in chemical engineering in 1951, He served in the research and development div- ision, method studies and the zing ELIANA ALT KINNAIRD, #6. | Ceniral Trading a : Soup Tomato, Aylmer, 4 tins . Margarine setter Buy, 2 tbs. . _ Milk CARNATION, 6 tins o .Potatoes 10 tts, = Apple Drink 3, 49x. tins. SS S = Bologna sucep, t., = Coffee. nasos, ib., SS = SS SS OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY - AND DRY CLEANERS In 1960 he became assistant su- pervisor’of the staff and training department, and acting supervisor in September, 1961, Mr, McHwan is Grand Knight of the Trail Council of the Knights of Columbus, .He is a member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mrs, Hi. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Mr, and Mrs, J, R. Nixon and daughter Shelley have returned to thelr home in Comox after spending the past two weeks visiting with thelr’ parents, ‘Mrs, J, F. Nixon of Kinnaird and Mr, and Mrs, F, Hos- tetter of Castlegar. District students returning to UBO Monday evening were Pred Hostetter, Eatl Cherrington, Nor- man Johnson and. Gerald Palsson. They all spent the holidays visiting thelr parents, Toogood returned to LEGION GORNER Roger Smithers where he: is teaching school after visiting his Lista Mr, and Mrs, J. during the Joint installation of officers of Branch No, 170 and the Auxilllary were conducted by Wm, Houston at the regular meeting Tuesday night. It was reported at the meeting that Christmas hampers were dine tributed to needy cases in -the amount of closs to $300 this year. ‘The Children’s Christmas party was == |e big success and very well attend. ed'and Santa was kept very busy handing out the presents. A short executive meeting was held after the regular meeting, Bin- go will be played on Sat,, Jan, 6. 0% AUC GIRLS & BOYS WINTER JACKETS AND GIRLS SKIRTS & DRESSES at CINDY'S holidaga, k Mr. and Mrs, J, Soberiok have returned to the const after visiting with their parents here during the holidays. PFC Lorne Grummett, who was visiting with his parents for the past three weeks, Jeaves Saturday te return te his unit In El Paso, ‘Texas, Members of Minto Chapter No. 38, Order of the Eastern Star, en- tertained their husbands after the meeting Tuesdsy evening, ‘The/ Trail guests were recelved and welcomed by the worthy matron, Miss L, Mc- OFF “My Business is Groceries:.. “12 is my business to give the people of this community the very best in food values, prompt service, courteous treat- ment, The Lind of merchandise that goes on my shelves hasa lot to do with my success, so I Guy good products that are made and packaged in accordance with the well known standards of quality, weight and measure. Buying and selling on the basis of these standards and my protects my : we * “know from experience that good newspaper advertising is the best. * way to tell people the news of my store. in my opinion, newspaper advertising is not only the most effective way for me to advertise, it is also the atest way. When I spend money in newspaper advertising I make my investment. on the basis of verified circulation figures and values that are as well known and important in advertising as the standards of weight and quality that I use in my own business.” The information the grocer refers to is found in_ reports issued ty the Audit Bureau of Ci a » nonprofit iation of 3, B78 F blist advertisers and advertising agencies. The work of the Bureau is to furnish advertisers with audited informa- tion about the circulation of its publisher members. At regular intervals the AB, C., of which this news- ‘ paper is a member, sends’ This newspaper s a member of the Audit bureau of Circulations. an_ experienced circulation auditor to make. a thorough inspection and audit of our cir- culation records. The FACTS established by, this audit are published in an A.B.C. report: which tells you: How much have; where it goes; how \tED much people pay 2 ‘o ©. what you get tising money. = ° Cuias” : Advertisars are invited to ask for a copy of our latest A.C. reports circulation we obtained; how for our papers, a and many other’ FACTS TS that) *, you need in order to KN for your zee :{ Vancouver during. the. New Year Christmas Da: : Sossland swith thelr son-in-law and Kenzie, Games were played with many prize winners, after which a delicious turkey supper was served, ‘The Twin Rivers hall was decorated for the occasion with tiny Christ- mas trees and was very festive, Instead of exchanging gifts the members had a money tree and the money will be used towards the cost of a new labyrinth, : a home of the former’s, mother, Mrs. ‘H, Gergely, Also yislting Mrs, Ger. gely during the holidays was her son and daughter-in-law and fam- ily, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gergely of Nelson. Among those returning to UBC, Vancouver, after spending the holi- days with their parents were Miss Kathy McCutcheon and Miss Judy Whittaker. Mrs, Pearl Sherridan of Van- couver was the holiday guest of Mrs, I. McNell and Mra. I, Swaddle, Mr. Bid Walton is 8 batons in the Castlegar hospital, ‘Miss F,. Mather, who was the holiday guest of her parents, Mr, tan Mrs, J, C. Mather, returned to ‘Monday. Mra, H. Gergely is a patient in the Castlegar hospital. ‘Miss M, Zaltsoff, who visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M, BP, Zaitsoff over the holiday season, left Monday evening to return to ‘who spent ‘the holiday season with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Defoe, returned to her home and family, who had spent the holiday in visited with Mrs, ©, Brodman en- route to their home in Slocan City. Also visiting Mrs. Brodman during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs, M. end family of Beattie ‘were Obrist- mas visitors at the home of. Mrs. 8, Horlick. « (irs, L. Taylor of Vancouver, Mrs. G, .Eastcott and Wayne, Bon- land, visited with Mr. and Mrs, H. Schellenberg..on Christmas: Day. Mrs. Taylor returned to Vancouver on Wednesday. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Davis at Obristmas time son Douglas of Vancouver, Mr, D, Feppard left Tuesday for Fart Wiliam iwnere he. bss been called. His mother is very il. . “Mr. Alec Harrower of Kaslo, spent the holiday season with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. Harrower. Mr,.and Mrs; Ralph Harding and son Dale and Mr. T. B. Couch visited with Mr. and Mra. M. cont don in Trail on Sunday. family of Oliver visited with. thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, Hostetter and Mrs, H. Gerely. ‘over. the hol. days. Mr. and. Mrs. W,: Easton n spent New Year's Day in Nelson,» the guests of the dations: mother, Mrs. Byres. Mr. and Mrs, W.. Anderson and three chitdren ‘of./Nelson’ and’ Mr. and ..Mrs, A,~ Anderson and. two children of Salmo, spent New Year's with their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Sherbiko, fe: (Mrs, Bert. Donnan visited in gees rand Bie a Fone y visiting in Mr, and Mrs. CPR Tracks Are * a Fy Inside Kinnaird ‘The. OPR tracks separating Kinnaird and the “new” Castle- Bar are located in Kinnaird. A map prepared of Castlegar showing the recently incorporated Gherblko, Sopow and Castle Bar Ranch subdivision shows the tracks are located in Kinnaird. nie and Randy Taylor, all of Ross-|: were Mr, and Mira, Norm Hayes and’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 4,,.1962 3 § Cominco Post For Wellington J..R, Wellington has been ap- pointed a senior research engineer at the Consolidated Mining. and’ Smelting Co. ‘The announcement was made by A.D. Turnbull, manager of the research and development division. Mr, Wellington was born in Ed. .|monton, Alberta. He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1942 receiving his BE in engineering, He served in the Can- adinn Army for 344 years and re- turned to the University of Saskat. chewan for a year before joining Cominco in 1946, Almost all of his service hag keen in research, In 1950 he became supervisor of the materials testing sectlon and five years later he joined the com- pany’s metals use research group. In his new capacity he will contin- ue work on new and improved uses for lead and zinc. ‘He Js 9 member of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers and the American Society for Test. ing Materials. Mr. Wellington has had several papers published in the: corrosion fleld, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Gergely and a” search ‘and development division of the Consolidated Mining and Smel_ ting: Co. 'BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT NEILSON’S COCOA POUND 49 CANDY LUMIT = ‘1 POUND 25c \b.. WITH ALL ORDERS! Tomato Paste From Italy, 10. TINS $1.00 Cheez Whiz LARGE JARS PORK SPARE RIBS 39c ib. ®, CO, Bell has deen sppointed an.-assistant nianager of the re- KEASY « Shortening 19¢ Ib. New Carrots 2 pkgs. 29¢ ST CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ‘The announcement was made by. A.O. Wolff, Cominco’s director of research and development.