8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 23, 1964 EIEN AA WEST KOOTENAY DRAMA FESTIVAL STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL "\*” Briday & Saturday, April 23 & 25 Curtain Time 8 p.m. - Admission $1.00 Due to the competitive nature of. this production, doors will be kept closed during the performance. NM HLT Ce We Gordon Wall UPHOLSTERY 1195 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B.C. CALL US TOLL FREE ZENITH 6910 qv LTD. i LT . WEEKL CALLS IN CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT. EVERY THURSDAY = RECOVERING — CARPETING CUSTOM DRAPERIES __.. CRAFTSMANSHIP: GUARANTEED Wh ib i ni ALUN ae ay Al YY TO THE CASTLEGAR (CT HOSPITAL ” Rant Spring Ball “FRIDAY, MAY 8: 9 p.m, + 1 ain. Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall JACK PHIPPS AND HIS BAND ‘$5 Per Couple Supper Will be Served Tickats may be obtained’ from any. Auxiliary member, or by phoning Mrs. Deverson at 365-5378. SUA Ar cy GENERAL MEETING Everyone interested in organizing sports activities in. the district is ail ‘ tips on’ safety and a talk on her ‘The members of Minto Chap- ‘ter No, 79. Order of the Eastern Star held their annual Daffodil Tea’ (Cancer Tea) in the Twin Ri- vers Hall. The tea was very suc- cessful. The hall and tables were tas- tefully decorted with daffodils and sprigs of green. The scrving tablo was covered with a green eloth and Jace overlay, centered with o beautiful arrosgment of daffodils flanked on either side with, slender green and yellow tapers in crystal holders, Each in- ividual tea table was centered with a vase of daffodils, On their arrival the guests were welcomed by Mrs, J. Raine, Worthy Matron, & Mrs. R. DeFoe, Associate Matron, There was a table of can- cer dressings. on display.. These are made by the members for can- cér patients, The dressings are available free of charge to any cancer patient in the district. April is bance month through- d all Eastern Star chap” .C, hold & Daffodil Tea during the month and all proceeds are sent to the Grand Chapter Cancer Project. :During,, the afternoon Mrs, Raine spoke of this project and gave a. brief outline of the work to all. the guests present. Mrs, R. DeFoe was general convenor for the tea and extends Vali Toasimistress Discuss Several © Interesting Topics The last dinner meeting of the Vali Toastmistress Club was given being asked, in Dutch by Miss Cor- rie Hogendorn., Table topics mistress Mrs, B. Shealds introduced as her. first =| topic “When did the; breakdown start on the Ine of right or wrong?". This proved to be a.well discussed ‘topic. . It : waa, thought that a great deal of these problems are becaues the people are not as close to God and the. church, | fe, second topic Ppromp- ively , discussion: “Do wo- ve as good a sense of humor as Saen’ do?” Mrs. B. Hammond $hd Mrs. P, ley then performed a skit and they ‘certainly proved fraimen: do have a sense of humor. Was Mm. W: Htibert who introduc- ed the speakers Mits Corrie Ho- gendorn, speaking.on a dream ho- liday., She took all members on her | dream vacation. P. Haley gave some good trip to the safety convention at New Westminster. Mrs. B. Hammond hed “Spriog” as her topic. everyone had a bet- ter idea of the meaning of spring ate her. speech, Mary. Rilkoff, Mrs. J. Scott pea Mra. P, ‘Wanjoft ‘were evaluators for the speakers, Mrs. B. Hammond was. timer and Mrs. R. Watters- was general evaluator. :,.The next dessert meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Watters, while the May.and June dinner meetings will start at 7 p.m: The closing thought for une evening was. given by Mrs. J. Scott. invited to attend this meeting to discuss the constitution and by-laws of a District Athletic Association. MEETING MARLANE HOTEL TUESDAY, APRIL 28th 8.00 p.m. EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL TOP SOIL - CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING -O. Lightle: Ph. 365-5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. A MORE THAN. 1300 FAMILIES THROUGH-| i OUT B.C. HAVE BUILT THEIR OWN HOMES # WAND SAVED...THE Molavish WAY!s FEATURE FOR FEATURE, VALUE FOR VALUE... HERE ARE HOMES IN THEIR PRICE CLASS! All McTavish Home designs are the rosuft of years of experience in home planning, combined with the desire to; bring to B.C. custom-designed home to meet the specifications of the boleed discriminating homo buyer, Hundreds of bappy frome owners testify to the ease of construction, the and. the saving of thousands of dollars in total building costs. BEFORE YOU ‘DECIDE, : GET.THE FACTS....° WRITE NOW: For YOUR. FREE COPY OF VALLEY LUMBER'S McTAVISH.. —” ‘Mall_This Coupon" TODAY THE FINEST quality’ of materizls supplied an interesting start with geace| 1 her grateful thanks to one and all who helped to make the day so successful. Committees in: charge were; bake table, Mrs. D. Askew and Mrs. E. Burroughs; serving, Mrs. A. Adie, Mrs, L, Buffett, Mrs, J. Heslop, Mrs, H.. Anderson, Mra. ‘A. Bordula ‘and Mrs, P. Munrogs kitchen; Miss L, McKenzie, Mrs. er, Mra: J. Sherbiko and Mrs. S. Grant} white elephant table, Mrs. A ‘Lawaon and Mrs, L. P. Fergu- son; tea tickets, Mrs, H, Schellen- burg; cake draw, Mrs. A, Si ders; decorating, Mrs. J. and Mrs, Raine, Presiding at, the urns during Grummett, Mra. Wm. fore t .; being sponsored by the Stanley Eastern Stai’s Daffodil Tea Draws Attention to Cancer afternoon were Mrs. G.,Rose of Rossland, "Associate Grand Ma- tron ‘of the Grand Chapter, and of Alpha Chapter, Rossland; Mrs, G.. Pearson, Asosclate Matron of Columbia Chapter, Trail, and Mrs, L. P, Ferguson, Junior Past Matron of Minto Chapter. Throughout the afternoon Mrs. M. Peachy played soft music on the piano, Winner of the door prize was Mrs, Ed Herman and Mrs, T. Rutledge of Trail won the cake. >, There were many visitors from Trail and Rossland attending the tea. After the tea was’ over the flowers used on the tables were taken to several of the sick mem- ers, Variety Show Staged Tonight Jn SHHS Gym Tho variety show which is Huniphries PTA. will be given to- ‘ight in the high school gym start- ing aot ,7 o'clock. This performance will feature things from dancing to singing to ye everal solo selections. astniistreks for the evening| ‘- ar the campsite of the Goat River Camporee. ‘ Full‘instrictions and informa- tion is ,on its way to ‘all patrols for anyone and ev- eryone is to be presented, . .Some.of the headliners will include songs by Dr. C. 8, Fowls:, wal ‘Walper, the Russian Choir, il be “Dry Bones” and fan River.’ s L . Other performers are the June Bugs, a parody,on the Beatles; the Rogues, a student, trio from the high school; the SHSS band under,, the . direction _ of ; Norman Fishwick: and some piano selec- tions plus a clarinet solo and an accordian solo. Dancing will be presented by Mrs. Andreashuk’s dancers and Audrey: Bertarione will do aiHun- garian Folk Dance and the Char- leston, All: proceeds fort tonight's performance will be used to pro- vide ‘two $100 scholarships to be ‘awarded to two students from the high school to help further their education at the university level. who. have when this column, had ‘a rep: egent- ative, discuss. the. Cai with the ‘camp. chi eral tips. obt 1) All_gear ein have to be B were sev. ed for: light~ -weight camping he- cause there is a hike to the site which will vary from Y4 to % mile. Cast iron frying pans, grills and large patrol boxes will com. plicate ‘things. no! end: — like the chief says — light-weight camp- Be _ 2), A team of observers will be tabulating your efforts’ from the check point on, all..through , the camp and back, out again, Tt stto- uld be. noted that. for. one meal, depending on your choice, that you are required to use ‘charcoal for fuel. This is one of the features to be. scored, chief suggests you ‘either have supper | before‘ leaving on Friday after school or pack a lunch to eat on. route. You‘ will ‘be too. busy making camp’ before dark to be cooking a supper: meal. Other tips were obtained, but of necessity, were ‘censored ‘lest partiality was shown the Kootenay- Columbia District. - This column is looking for- ward to reporting a major victory in good camping awards to the pa- trols attending from.this district. The Ballard Rover Crew wish- es to thank the Castlegar and Dis- trict residents for supporting their car wash during the . weekend which ‘was very ‘successful, We would also like to thank Mr, Brady for the use:of the space behind his Texaco Service Station and other peopel who assisted with :|-the necessary arrangements. BOOK-OF-HOMES! new designs, “ENAME ... 006 ADDRESS, G3 ea es BS re DIVISION OF SEAVER LUMBER COMPANY VALLEY LUMBER McTAYISH uO: BOX’ 248, NORTH SI HOMES, Please tush my. fi f ¢he 1964 McTavish Book-oF ct co Showing SURREY, B.C. owing alt the: P.O. BOX 248, NORTH, SURREY, BE: Some things to, think about — “If your face wants to smile, Let it. If it does not’ want to smile, make it. . 3 . A. camile, always’ has. its face Ce RE dade MEXICO - HAWAIIAN. ||AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED eo: : CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL © oe WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 packed! Come adequately prepar-|_ 3) One furtiier “point — the | aa - Fossilized Pollen eae te rye cage t gee tplit a A H Helps Oil Search — Fossilized grains of pollen that fell from plants 100 to 400 million Years ‘ago are helping «scientists search for oil, says the April is- sue of Imperial Oil. Review, .~ ° The ancient. plants grew in tropical. rain forests in’ parts. of what ‘are now British Columbia; Alberta, the Gaspe, ‘New Bruns- ‘wick and Nova’ Scotia. | Mra, ; M,'Tweed, Worthy. Matron |. Ceca TILLERS. jo everything but water your garden? Propare Seed Bod! o tye Between Rows! End Weed Palin : ‘e Tem Ground Undee, Fertilize, Mulch ‘ASizo ond Price for Every Garden ‘© $,4ond.SHP Engines © Fold-over handtes 2 © Fingertip controls e Adjustable wheel and handte balghts 2G Aiilling. "Slicor" adion os expand fo work ground up fo 30 wide, Stores compactly. Come tn fora Deimoustration and Pay as you Grow! MITCHELL SUPPLY. LTD. ! 490 FRONT. ST. Dear, Sirs: Fof. your sdlcatie pub fon . May we have the jndaigensot assist . the’, publicity.’ coauattes ‘of Castlegar Dining Root : ‘Open Monday through Saturday 6.30 a m. fo 00 p.m. a faale Sundays 9.00 a.m. to: 8.00 pm, ‘PHONE 365-2631 js ‘PUBLIC NOTICE CASTLEGAR RESIDENTS Clean up period April 17th to May ist. During this period, trucks willbe available to pick up extra rubbish, pick-up . Monday April 20th at the Sherbiko Subdivisi i all rubbish should be placed at the arte line. Fire Department will stand by for entire period to give any assistance needed in burning. Please call Fire Chief at 5-4421 before butning. : ‘ Burning Permits. not required for this period. a TTT 7 For Spring Planting FRUIT TREES Priced at ............ $2.25 to $3.00 Blue Arctic Willow for a low hedge ‘Norway. Spruce for tall hedge. Koster Blue Sprice: Deedes ‘JUNIPERS AND OTHERS Phone 365-3127. Or see us at 148-9th Ave. Kinnaird CS a ee (00 12-18 in. . . $40.00 to $70.00 per 100 ROSES; FLOWERING SHRUBS;* SHADE: ‘TREES, ° AN OWN A NEW E: j Slastalled to. sour lo dow: OF age ui eating “ “FOR AS LITTLE AS $4.5 PER MONTH ). {and no down payment) YOU CAN OWN A SSO. CIL BURNER — NEW, COMPLETEESSO OIL FURNACEUNIT ‘existing suet ‘work, Additlons or modifications to your duct wark ean a1s0 be “own the kind of equipment that assures 5 safety; c comfort and. Sonven-. ience—Esso heating equipment. m payment—you have 10 years to pay @ Esso heating equipment is fully guaranteed by Imperial Easy budget terms are ment through your Esso heating equipment d available on’ otlige thes id beetles: INTEREST: If you are considering rentisig. ea PCL LEE or pennies a any YOU Goa aint Your awa omnes and getall’che advantagel of Sie service! Step uP today to the economical ery and Comore of Esso Home IMPERIAL CIL LIMITED ‘CALL ‘NOW - HENRY 'N. SMITH, KINNAIRD ‘| Enquiries ‘are Invited. * | ies of the Kootenay-Boundary area, ‘| have ‘a ‘guide-text,' but ‘it is not i Now everyene ce can ‘afford totly Carjadian Pacific? Family Pian fares apply every day. except Sunday. ¢: “Head of the family pays full fare. Others pay only half fare. You all enjoy the speed, comfort and convenience of a Canadian Pacifie flight for re : Yontoe" moor coMPLere, TRANSPORTATION pry ——— FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS VIPOND: FOR. TRAVEL | “TRAIL - NELSON - _ CRANBROOK “DEPT: STi ORE © PH. 3654911: toy the Assodiated’ Chambers. ‘of Com- mote, our “WRITE --A- LETTER" Campaign which | will, commence during» Chamber ‘of: Commerce ‘week (April'13_ to’ 16" iactusive) and continue on‘ through! the bal- ance of April,’ } A recent’ ‘survey from ‘one of our largest potentlal visitor mar- kets, reveal that nearly 28 per cent of the people interviewed said they were influenced te, Abd specific areas “ON THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF. FRIENDS” merce of Southeastern B.C: to pro- : The April meeting of the Rob- son ,Worten’s Institute took place at the home of Mra. Stewart Grant with the presidont Mra. Wm. Wal- dic in'‘the chair and 12 members ‘Present cA Jelter ar waa read inviting the t Robson WI Lays Plans "|For Strawberry’ Festival write to the school board confirm- ing the annual scholarahip for home: economics students, It was decided to hold the usual sale of plants and a coffee party. on’ May, 20, io the- Robson Hall, of the Crawford Bay WK. Because of the: latenéas of Aine hour it ’ Mes. Smecher asked the mem- bers. for nalvage for. the Soar was ‘decided to, send tions. as no’ one felt they could 0. ‘The secretary was. asked to the following Friday. ate Mrs, Waldie thanked those who worked for.the tea and display. of ** Phe Azsoclated Chambers Pu- bllcity Committec'has revised their detailed map, of Southeastern Bri- fish Columbia, Already: over; 75,- 000' copies for: lettetheads of firms and individuals have been’ sold. Orders are coming in every day. i, We have available, free of charge, in .reasonable quantities, general ‘public..who: are: willing to assist us in writing’ frientds‘or’ ic- beyond’ the’ inviting them to visit this glorious Kootenay this’ year. Supplies of the stationery will be available from Chambers : of Commerce, Boards: of Trade, mu- nicipal offices’ information’ centres, and with any others who will con- tact us to» voluntarily. distribute them,‘ Each distribution centre will compulsory’ to’.use | any’ sterreo- type'approach, The important thing is to get people of Kootenay Boun- dary to invite’ thelr friends to visit and vacation in this beauti- ful. area, ‘Tourism is everybody's business! \..: Our highiay. ‘networks, accom ating shop: map Jetterhoads for tht‘use’ of the |' Interior Breweries Wins: Safety Award 4 Workers at Interior Breweries, Creston, are’ winners of an award in the national’ saféty contest of the: Brewers’ Association of Ca- nada’ with the completion of two years: (1962 and:.1983) without: a lost-time injury in the plant. Awards for single accident. free years have also been won in the past by this plant. Castlegar District peas cea A Art Group Busy : With its‘ Activities ie * Considerable activity hag been enjoyed in the field of lectures and instruction during the past month. by ;the: Castlegar and Dis- trict Art Group. Mr pearnate of Rossland, a talented Pastels - as his media, gave: the’ group’ a anoat recently held ‘in’ the hall, Because of the provincial con- ference the June meeting is to be postponed to the third Wednesday in June at Mrs. Ballard’s home. Mrs, Hubert’ asked if ‘some Thrims ladies might join the’ Rob. son WI and they are to be phoned and invited to join, It was decided to have another system for orga~ nizing the tea days for the Butler Home for elderly, people to make sure there would be tea served there one day a week by local |— organizations, Mrs. Grant read a draft of a resolution’ to’ be: presented’ to the district convention by the delegate ‘Mrs. Seeenee at the meeting on May 6. i Plans were finalized for the strawberry festival to be held’ on dune 27 in Robson. Plans to’ have queen. and chosen from the Robson -schools were made. The. Rovers asked to’ look after th sports/and | Mrs. Scott and! Mrs. Hubert to be informative quiz about Canada and ping. ete, nai make it + ossibie! to high! ‘recommend: the: Koote- nays’ as) and: this WRITE: A‘ LETTER AIGN will. be; greatly. appreciate. HARRY. D; HARRISON, Chiltan’ ‘of " Publicity, - Associated Chambers, of «Southeastern, B. Solely Honors — For HB Mine A In Competition” Z ‘The HB Mine ,at. Salmo again has. taken’ high’. ae in setal ye: 2 Ths at Aa evament was: unced’ ring * presentation’. 1963: Soha. Ryan arene “vast exciting: ‘vacation. |- ‘Your vassistance in: publicising th {¢ 153 Baker, St, Nelson, Bi Cc. : en= .ing when ho ‘efested, a portrait of with the. completed to” make a formal p Jct. the: last: pretes the elub was. fortunate: enouglr to have as their‘ guest: Mrs. McCullough sot) e and:: “portrait sre’ very worth. ich was. Rip ‘went 'to Gase Copp Quebec withian accident ‘frequen- cy of - 19.) ‘The HB‘ Mine-of- ‘Cominco was } veted »trophy~ four - times, in. the previous five ‘years. The. Cominco mine also won the regional award 3 mines | in B.C, Cominco’s*Con mi ‘at Yellow- knife’ won’.-tlié regional “,safety! award ‘for mines in.the Northwest Territories and: the Prairies — ‘its a close second, with. a. frequency | } "of ‘2.48 after having: swon .the: co- |; Kinnaird; “the ‘mer bets: “will ° be} “of a fellow | own medium, -Itsis. ‘presumed. that! these: Distiires will be quick impressions will probably:not permit the oa pletion’ of, the portraits in one | Si Q However, the’ arti ts will be‘on it. promises to" be ig session for the third straight, and sixth since. 1953, busy, Castieney and” District’ pe Group. re ‘Don’t lett thee. roots. clog up. your Sewage -TRANSITE BUILDING SEWER PIPE Transite with ra-tight Ring: joints offers homeowners lasting pro: fection ieee the most. common jouse' sewer: failures root- ipe, Transite ‘pipe will “neither rust nr “Seorrode. tt is’ strong;. durable and corrosion-resistant. Let, us give you the complete facts, '-; " Box’ 907. e White Pi chang ‘over: to match s sewer lines “We. will have a large stock of cube fittings — Johns M other fietinge for, you ‘AND WE.CAN LOOK AFTER YOUR JOB AS THE. SEWERAGE SYSTEM ‘ ‘PROGRESSES : ; Castle egar, r SATISFACTION is OUR * MOST IMPORTANT: ASSET could appre- |" the learned quite a few. facts about" members’ native laa one. * | Mrs. Evans ‘moved the: meet- ing adjourn and delicious refresh- ments were served by the. hostess- est The buoster- prize’ ‘prov ded by Mrs. McPhee was won by the.pre- sident, Mrs, Waldie. ’ Kinnaird Council: : -Has: High Praise . For Hon. W. Black Hon:-W. D: Black, Sting pete ‘at his relinguishing of the municipal affairs portfolio, ;| is_ to -be sent by. the Village of . Vill Ze ‘ chairmai cal Loeblich mmis: iat fo. municipatities y, April TL NE The Fastest Brokerage Service 1. 1 Interlor As. Close As Your Phone DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. 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