CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1960 irs, Johnson, Phone 5S! ein Adshead, who oa vi- siting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Adshead over the holiday season, left Saturday morning to return to Camp Shilo where he is sta- tioned, ‘Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Waldic motored to Trail on Saturday evening with their daughter Miss Dawn Waldie who returned to Miss Lorraine Schuepfer, who is in training at St. Paul's Vancouver, deft Saturday after spending the New Year with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Schuep- fer, Wayne Eastcott, who was the | guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, H, Johnson over the ho- lidays, left Sunday for his home in Rossland. Miss’ Mildred Raine, who was the guest of her parents over the holidays, left to return to Jaf- fray where she is teaching school, Mr, and Mrs, A. Nixon and son Chris returned to their home in Kimberley after spending Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, A.’ Smecher, Visiting Mrs, D, Gavrilik dur- ing the holidays were Mr, and Mrs, Frank Woodrow and family of Castlegar, Mr. and Mrs, P. x : JMALFF — To Mr, and Mrs, William Jmaif{ of Brilliant, Jan, 2, a son, CHERNENKOFF — To Mtr, Busy Weekend Fer Baskethall . A busy weekend is in sight for the Castlegar Cubs basket- ball team, and Mrs, Mike: Cl Apnledale, Jan. 3, a son, IBIN — To Mr, and Mrs, Poi P, Zibin' of Castlegar, Jan. 5, a daughter, IRNOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Chernoff of Robson, Jan, 6, a daughter, ARGATOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Argatoff of Brilliant, Jan, 6, a daughter, ‘TRUBETSKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Trubetskoff of Brillatit,’ Jan. 6, a daughter. Gavrilik and family of Trail and Mr. and Mrs, S, Saprunoff, also of Trail, Mrs, M, Franco and daughter Miss Linda Franco of Trail woe the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smecher Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Rex Thorp and family of Revelstoke, who were holiday guests of the former's mother, Mrs, A. W. Thorp, left Sunday morning for home, Mr, and Mrs, D, Adshead and ‘family motored to Renata Sun- day morning for a short visit with Mr, and Mrs, Peter Laroc- que, HALF Ladies Goais Blouses Gar Goats - Shag Pullovers 25% Skirts Coat Sweaters KARNIE’ 5 JANUARY Clearance Sale 33% % Wool Pullovers Snuggledown Pyjamas PRICE Slacks Wool Gloves OFF Bulkie Cardigans OFF Dresses Flannelette Gowns ms CHUCK'S REG AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. CARTON CIGARETTES PLUS TAX COFFEE sao us 8 DOG FOOD sxmery. sons, ROUND STEAK us, .......69 PORK CHOPS sscorsis. PORK LES ROAST vo... GROUND BEEF sic oss. $100 BFEF BLADE ROAST 1... BLADE REMOVED BACON SIDE sites, LB.., ... $3.29 M9 30 39 5) night at 7.30 they meet Notre Dame in the SHHS gym: and ‘Saturday night they meet Fairchild Air Force Base at 8 p.m, in the same place, Sun- day at 2 p.m. they again meet the. airmen in the Cominco gym at Trail, The Notre Dame crew, led by 614-foot Al Fabro, meet the in what should be an exciting game. Last year the Cubs licked the college team but this year’s crew is said to be the best in the college's history, At the last meeting of the Cubs and Fairchild Air Force Base, the Spokane crew walked all over the local team, Last week the Cubs played the Philadelphia. Colored Giants in a two-game exhibition, The Cubs lost the first game -74-58 before 360 fans and the second game 113-46 before a crowd of 240, Chanin, the magician, put on a well-received program at half- time for both games. Husbands Are Guests Of Evening Group WA The members of the Robson Evening Group WA held their annual Christmas party in the Community Hall Tuesday even- ing of Christmas week, This year the guests were their husbands.'| There were 50 present and the president, Mrs. J. Schuepfer, extended a hearty welcome to al and hoped they would all have a good time, A.buffet turkey supper was served with the members pro- viding the food, Mr. Reg Bro pro- posed a toast to the members of the ‘Evening Group with Mrs, S. Grant responding. The moment the members had been looking forward to all year had arrived and that was the revealing of the name of their mystery pal. Each member received ‘a gift from their mystery pal and the names were revealed when the gifts were ‘opened, Gifts from under the tree were then pre- sented to everyone present. Mrs. A Smecher and Mrs, D, Adshead were in charge of: arranging: en- ter and the and Berl Lamb was MC for the evening, : Many games and some dan- cing was enjoyed with Reg Bro in charge of the record player for the dancing, Prize winners for the games were Ron Nick- erson, Mrs, Bert Lamb, Mrs. A. Smecher and Rita Schuepfer, Leckie, Firs. Bacon Installed at Legion Joint installation of officers of the Castlegar Legion and its women's auxiliary took place Tuesday night in the Lesion hall, Jas Leckie was_installed as branch president while Mrs, F. Bacon was installed as president of the women’s auxiliary. J. T. Webster was installing officer for the ceremonies, Installed as first-vice presi- dent was Floyd Bacon; second- vice, Pete ‘Ewart; t Cubs for the first time this year, Kinnaird Social Notes Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 Mrs, John Wiig celebrated her 71st birthday on Saturday with her daughters, their fam- ilies and her friends in attend- ance at a dinner party in her ho- Peopies Club of Kinnalra went carol singing. ‘The following week, 10 mem- bers of the club went on an ov- er-night retreat to Deer Park. Activities included singing, gam- es, studies, discus- nor, A ring to her by her husband was among her most cherished gifts received during the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Wiig were hosts to Mr. and Mrs, Rod Stuart and Mr, and Mrs, Neil Johnson.of Trail; Irene and Joe Dunlop, Luella and Tom Davidson, Fern and Mart Bale, Dougney and Mogney Enockson, Gunvar and’ Ivard Reinsbakken. The Wiig’s Christmas cele- bration which moved to the Twin Rivers hall for Christmas day found the family having their Christmas ddinner with gaiety and- the true Christmas spirit. Friends enjoying the day with the Wiigs- were the M. Enock- sons, the I, a son sions and tobogganing. The lead- ers were Mrs. M: Reside, Miss C, Hogendcorn and Rev. Watt of Trail, Regrettably, Rev, Reside Was unable to attend as he had been called to his uncle's fun- eral in Anacortes, Wash. Teen-age friends of Jimmy Macbeth enjoyed a Christmas party at his home during the holidays. The young people, 16 in number, spent the evening with games and dancing, Winner of the spot dance was Brenda Ballar3 and Harry White, Bobby White won the musical parcel contest, Other guests were Trin- da Ackney, Dorothy Thring, Beth Pinckney, Kathleen Osachoff, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wiig and daughter Di- anne of Vancouver. were here for the occasion, Guests Mr. and Mrs, A. Lund favored the gather- ing with several lovely Norwe- gian songs, Mr. Lund is formerly of Lillahaner, Norway, the old home of Mr, Wiig who sang es- pecially for the Lunds, “It's nice to meet a friend from my home town." The little folk enacted a skit titled, The Littlest Shep- herd, "tise Ethel Camséll of Pentic- ton left Saturday after spending the holiday season with her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Brown and family. Mrs, A, Farmer has returned from the coast and a Christmas visit with her sister, Mrs, E. Skead. Spending several days during the holiday week in Grand Forks were Mr. and Mrs, Serge Plotnikoff. They attended the wedding of Mrs. Plotnikoff's sis- ter, Mary Makaeff, to Mr. Nick Pereversoft, Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Kulcheskie were their dau- ghter .and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Eanilkewich and dau- ghter Janice of Meadow Lake, Sask, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pauker spent’ Christmas with relatives at Olal- la, B.C., enjoying a visit with the Misses Sheila and Ann Higgins of that city who had recently come from England, New Year’s Day guests at the Pauker home were Mr, and Mrs, Al Zimmerman of Oakland, California, who Have’ recently taken up residence in Kinnaird and Mr. Don Barry and Mr. Vince Palmer, both formerly o! Oakland, who plan to make their home here, An interesting side light to the festive season was on Dec. 23 when the Presbyterian Young Don’t Let ihe Weathe Stop Your Gar Some simple rules for start. ing your car in cold weather are offered by the B.C, Automobile Association, * Never grind the starter, the BCAA says. Running it for mora than, 30 seconds at a time can damage or weaken the battery. the engine. doesn’s turn over on the first try, stop and wait a minute to give’ the battery a arms, A. Martin; treasurer, R. Wadey; secretary, C. Pepper; ex- ecutive: Dave Campbell, H. Bate, J, McNichol, Bert Lamb and Herb Pitts, First-vice .president for the ladies is Mrs, J. Dinner while se- cond-vice is Mrs. K. Adshead. Sergeant-at-arms is Mrs. W. Dunn; treasurer, Mrs, A, E. Mec- Donald; secretary, Mrs. V. Nel- son; past-president; Mrs. D. Pep- per; executive: Mrs. J, Leckie, Mrs, J, Walker and'Mrs, H. Bate. Mrs, Pepper was presented with her past-president’s Pin at the ceremonies, chance to itself, Don't pump the gas pedal — you'll only flood the engine. In. way down: as you engage the starter. Turn off all electrical acces- sories before using the starter. They place an extra drain on the battery. Depress the clutch it the ca: has a manual shift. If the car won't start afte: repeated attempts, the chance: are that the battery is too weak or the engine is not tuned pro- erly, St. John SR: HOME NURSING COURSE Starls on January £9, 1969 Ie The Kinnaird School Age 16 years ond over J ie If interested contact Mrs. Steve Gallo -. immediately, phone 3506 a Limited Number Only ; - lnbsiate Gail 1 Molly ‘Taylor, Al- Jan Bouthillicr, Allan Bate, Mur- ray Heagy, Don_ Oddie and Ron Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs, Mike Khadekin and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Kavalish- en. and their two Shirley and Cheryl] of Kamsack, Sask,, were New Year's Eve vis- itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Kazakoff, ’ Mrs, G, Rust will be the hos- tess to the Catholic Women's League's next meeting to be held on Tuesday evening, a ~Best wishes are extended to Mr. John Kravaki who entered Trail Tadanac Hospital for sure gery, last week, month of January, The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar NOTICE 10 Per Cent Discount ” on : SSIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WATER. RATES Will be allowed on accounts paid in full during the J. Logelin Clerk a CUT RATE KINNAIRD B.C. Flour. fie TINS ..... HUNTS, 3 48 SUGAK to tas. 94 MIITKK racic or camaton tase ......... $5099 Prem sms... 99C Be ten: AY Cream Corn wiains OM Soup HEINZ, 4 TINS .........000eccess AY Tomato Juice Rolled Oats QUAKER 5 LBS. aes MM Smoked Picnics sums, 0, 29C Bacon Ends ; 1 seoeieeeee QE SAUSAGES saris ncn, ws... 39 Bologna: evrense,u,.........29¢ Tide, giantfne...............69¢ King size Fab mc..............99¢ Bleach, Javex seo: norne......29C $1.00 STORE HOURS Mon. to Sat. 9 AM ”9 PH gs PHONE 3261: FREE DELIVERY WE RESERVE THE . RIGHT. TO LIMIT QUANTI IES tles of their offices and taking oaths of allegiance to Queen Eli- zabeth were village chairman N. New Members Sworn In The three new members of ,T. Qglow and commissioners R. the Castlegar village council were sworn in at an impressive cere- mony Monday evening, Cook and Walter Thorp, Swearing to uphold the du- by Rev. H. I. G, Ragg Mr, Oglow welcomed the two new’ commissioners to council and said he hoped their stay would be-a. pleasant one. The first. meeting of the new year was then opened wilt a prayer NOTICE To General Contractors “Stipul Contract P Pr ’ are invited for construction of Additions to Kinnaird and Twin Rivers Elementary Schools, and will be received until 4:00 p.m. Standard, Time, Thursday, Febru- ary.4th 1960, at the office of the Board of School Trustees, Castlegar, B.C. Work. Consists of the following: (a) 2 classrooms and staff room, Kinnaird School ‘Kinnaird, B.C, (b) 2 classrooms, staff room and Principal's office, Twin Rivers School, Castlegar, B.C. A certified cheque i is required with each tend. er, for the sum of 10 percent, (10%), of the tender to be replaced with a performance Bond, as speci- fied, within ten days-of the contract date. Drawings, Specifications, Tendering forms and instructions to Bidders will be issued to GENERAL CONTRACTORS ONLY, and may be obtained on or after .9:00 a.m. Standard Time, Thirsday, January . 14, 1960 at the School Board Office in Castlegar, B A returnable deposit of ten dollars: ($10.00) is required for each set of plans. The Board reserves the right to rejéct any or, all tenders. Tenders to be sealed and Plainly Marked: - TWIN RIVERS Addition | ‘ KINNAIRD Addition ° Separate Tenders are requested for each job. . H, KING, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 820, Castlegar, B.C. Board of Trustees, 2 School District No.- 9, (CASTLEGAR). ED oe Hew Frontage Tax ‘Hurting Nobody’ . Says Village Clerk “Nobody’s really getting hurt,” sald village clerk Joe Logelin yesterday of Castle- gar’s new frontage tax which is now in effect, The water rate has. been ‘dropped $9 a year, said Mr. Mr, Logelin, and a 15-cent per foot frontage tax Ingtituted, Residents with 60-foot frontage will break even with the fron-| tage tax and water reduc- tion cancelling each other out while those with smaller lots will gain and those with Iarg- er lots will pay more. Idea behind the frontage thx, which has been in effect in Kinnaird for several years, is to have vacant lots pay their share of the water systems pas- sing in front of them, Castlegar Social Notes Mrs, Jorome, Phone yon Mr. abe Forgle Thompson, former visited Fred attending UBC has Sotien a Vancouver after. spending the holidays with his parents, and ae a Hostetter. iting their parents in Castlegar, Mrs, H, Gergely and Mr and Mrs, F. Hostetter. i es in Castlegar and Kinnaird du- cing the holidays, ‘Miss Judy Whittaker accom- eanied by Miss Dina Markin. of Robson visited at the home. of Judy’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R, Whittaker, and have returned to Vancouver, Mrs, C. Brodman spent New. Year's in. Calgary with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A, Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. W. Goresky and A four-man top-management panel will discuss Celgar's plans for Castlegar at the annual meeting of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday. - The panel “will try and paint as complete a picture as possible, in the time permitted, of what the program etails and what -it will mean to the People here,” . W. Brookes, retiring Cham- ber president said this week. Taking. part in the panel will be Eugene De Luca, pulp mill manager; L. S, McGill, ad- ministrative assistant; J. 3 and K. 8, Hall, resident ‘engin- eer, sawmill division, Panel mod- erator will be Ian A, Barclay, Secretary and -assistant to the’ president of Celgar and Columbia Cellulose, Mr, De Luca will. discuss the cot the ‘mill, its en- $t . Mr. Celgar’s Recruiting Program|: Subjeci at Panel Discussion T.| Montreal, abie for young’ people in this area, Mr. Hegemar will discuss the kraft process from wood to pulp and will ‘touch on the end Products of Celgar pulp. Mr. Hall will talk on the new sawmill being built in conjunction with the Pulp mi at the pulp mill “he evening will be a ladies’ night, the first in the Chamber's history. It will begin with a social heur from 6.15 to 7.15 fol- lowed by dinner, Titkets are available at $2.25 a. plate from R, D. Minnion at the Bank of Inhalator Complainis _ Unfounded Says Garr In Report io Council ‘ HARD STARTING TROUBLES? NEED A TUNE-UP We shave the SUN Equipment to do the job. A TUNE-UP- TESTER to check ignition resistance, Dwell, Advance and Timing tA Battery & Starter Tester to Check the battery with the Sun three minute. test - The starter for /~ resistance and current. draw. a Ken’s ’ Phone 2472 WHEEL ALIGNMENT Kinnaird, B.C, McGill will ‘discuss the company’ 's recruiting program and the op- portunities which will be avail-. At the regular meeting Tues- day night one club membership was approved, In a report from) the Christmas’ welfare commit- tee, 26 hampers were delivered |: totalling $275, The hampers were for needy families that were ‘brought to the attention of the Bran Bee i Improvements to the club facilities are to be started at once and will give a new look to the premises. Membership dues are now. renewable for 1960. SS Central Trading GINNAIRD B.C. EGGS A Large, Local Fach aag! TOWATOSOUP me CRISCO 2 usin TOMATOES Delight, 28 oz. tins MILK Pacific’ or Carnation, 6 tins, MARGARINE avenet,2 ue, ..... TOMATO JUICE sient, 48 02:2 ns. PEANUT dices Kerzy' tin BOLOGNA |, BACON «. “We Are Agents | For t Reeleney Laundry & Dry Cleaners : FREE DELIVERY PHONE 3093 | year,” said Mr. Carr, but a train-- Ce i that the inhalat- or is not available when needed were answered Monday night by Comm, George Carr in his report as chairman of Castlegar's fire and light committee, “The department feels the inbalator is being cared for and Mr. | Mra, Bill McGauley is a pa- tient Mrs.: Ted Gergely Hospital, Spent tine neuleriae holidays vis- | and j. &. Nixon of, Coldiake, Alberta, visited rant) friends and relatives here over the holidays, t in the Castlegar and District Miss Catherine Pellegrin of UBC and. Mr, Arvi Pellegrin spent the holidays at the home of eee Parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. orf and Mrs, M, Downing and baby of Fort Nelson, B.C. visited at the home of Mrs, Dow- ning's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. F, Kivlough over the Rolidays, Mr, and Mrs, H. Pitts accom- panied by’ their daughter Miss : Doreen Pitts spent New Year's in Calgary at the-home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H, Pitts, * Miss Maureen Lipsett has re- turned to her teaching position at Victoria after being the holi- dey. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,. E, J, Lipsett. Also visiting ' at the Lipset! home during the Yuletide season were Mr. end Mrs, Lipsett’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, J. c. Daley of Sudbury, Ont. Former residents of Castle- gar Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy David- son will -be celebrating their Golen Wedd'ng Anniversary on Jan, 13, Mr. Davidson was the first skipper on th@™ Castlegir ferry and retired about seven or eight. years ago, moving to Van- couver to reside at 1757-36 Ave. E. Many Castlegar residerits will vemember Little. Jimmy on.the ferry with his “ey, ey, me Dar- ling.” Mrs, Alta Goodfriend of Cal- gary, visited her daughter. and son-in-law,,*Mr, and Mrs. Joe |‘ Beauchamp over the holidays. Mrs, Ivan Petschauer is a pa- tient in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Morris Hing- ley visited friends in Nelson on the weekend, ‘Mr, M, Taylor of Trail vi- sited friends and relatives in | Castiegar on the weekend, Miss Lorraine Schwartzen- hauer left for Nelson last week- end to resume her studies at Notre Dame College: Mr. Matt Larocque has re- turned to his home in Castlegar after a visit in Renata with: his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Larocque, "Mr. and Mrs, W. 0, Devitt at all times the proper procedure is followed in obtaining it,” said Mr, Carr. the fire’ department has been “satisfactory throughout the .course showed the necessity of repeated’ exercises of various types, “particularly driving and pumping.” ‘The biggest item ‘of equip- ment bought this year was 600 feet of 144-inch hose, but supple- mentary equipment had been negiected in 1959 “in the inter- ests of economy.” Some more equipment should be bought in 1960 and this in- cludes some type of uniforms for fire ‘practices. The uniforms are particularly needed for identifi- cation, said Mr. Carr, . An . alternative generator should be installed in two fire trucks, The present generators, said the fire chairman, will not supply electricity for spotlights and floodlights at normal pump- ing. The batteries are being run “dangerously low” and it is pos- sible that a truck might “conk out at a night fire” . The 1929-model. fire truck should “definitely be retired this year” because of its poor brakes, faulty steering and general ob- soleteness, This truck can be ‘retired, said Mr, Carr, just as soon as the Mercury fire truck is equipped with a ladder rack. “This will give us two modern units ‘fairly well equipped.” FROST COLOR It is not a touch of frost that auses trees to turn color in the Fall. As winter approaches the present in the leaves then pre- dominate. “Gad l IVE! The manpower situation in|-. have to their home. af- over the New Year's holidays. Mr, and ‘Mrs, R. A. D. West visited. in| Vancouver over the New Year's holidays and have returned home to Castlegar. © Const, R. J. - Stewart of Vancouver was a house guest of Mr. and ‘s, L, V. Campbell over the Yuletide holidays. ‘Const, and Mrs,' K.: King vis- ited friends in Castlegar during the hotidays before returning to their home in Burnaby, B.c. NTC HARRY'S DRY GOODS KINNAIRD SALE GIRLS - Dan River Dresses Size 2-3 size 4-12 T Shirts 2-6X Wool Bonnets .. Boys. Shirts size 8-14 ... Lined Jeans 8-14 Pyjamas ...... Dress Pants 2-16 and up MENS Wool Shirts regular $6.95 Drip. Dry SHirts ...... Pyjamas ........ . $2.98 2¥2 ib. Mens ‘Socks wine 656 WOOL YARDAGE priced at $1.69 - $2.49 VISIT WITH US FOR MANY OTHER SALE ITEMS $1.98 $1.69 $1.98 $1.69 $3.25 $2.49 $2.49 . $4.95 + $2.98 Pay'n Taki PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY TO WED. GROCERIES HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 24. 10 02. SANS $1.59 occ ER PURE LARD — = “UNION BRAND” BACON, | ter a visit: to New Westniinster | MIRACLE WHIP, 32 ox., .... T.V. 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