CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C ‘ THURSDAY, MARCH 14,,1957 The _zeooie, Stal , diz" Notes 4 Castlegar Happenings Rev. E. A. Brophy was a Cranbrook visitor this week, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tupper mo- tored up from Vancouver and are staying at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs, A, A. Spence. Mr. Tupper returned after spending a few days, but Mrs. Tupper will remain for a visit of about a month. Master Richard Norris, son of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Norris re- ceived a broken arm at school. Margaret Gillis of Trail was @ guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Goresky for the week- end, Mr. Bilt Forgie Thompson ‘companied by his father and smother, Mr. and Mrs, I, R. Forgie ‘Thompson are in Spokane where Mr. Forgie Thompson is receiv- ‘ing specialist medical attention. Mrs, D. Peppard has return- ed after spending a week at Hope, visiting -her sister. Mrs, N. Goodfellow of Fort] ” William, Ont., is on an extended visit at the home of her dauehter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. D. Peppard. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce King and son Donny spent the weekend at the home of Mr. King's broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cc, King. Dr. R. A. Walley flew to Detroitd on Saturday to meet his Harold h Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Zinio and daughter Deborah were Nel- son visitors at the weekend. They were accompanied by Mrs. M. A. Bryan of Trail, who was spend- Nanaimo and Vancouver. | he Guides, Brownies and their mothers enjoyed a pot luck supper in the Improvement So- Brilliant and Grand Forks families were united recently with the marriage of Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-+ elety Hall on W Mrs. H, Hyson of Robson was ing a few days with her and son-in-law. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Corbett, were Nelson visitors at the week- end. Mr, and Mrs. P. Zaytsoft have left to make their home in Queenstown, Alta. George Green, a former re- sident of Castlegar and now of Rossland; has purehased the Hubner Garage in that city, He has been manager of the Acme Automotive Supply at Trail. The business will be carried on un- der the. name of Green’s Auto Service and will handle Royalite wife, and law, who are returning from England, Mrs, Margaret Whittaker spent a day in Castiegar, visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Whittaker, while en- route to Vancouver. _ Mr. and Mrs, W- Houston, Mrs, M. Peachy and son Walter attended the Hockey Game in Trail Saturday night. Mrs, E. Wallner is home from the Nelson Hospital. Louise Dawson has returned home to Trail after visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Col Pads — Col OFFICE UPPLIE 5 — Journal Sheets — Steno Note Books — S Pads — Ball Point Pens — Erasers — Inks — Pencils — Poper Clips —- Thumb Tocks — Shipping Tags — Minute Books — Time Books — Order Books — Counter Check Books — Roll Tickets — Carbon Paper — Binders — Staplers — Staples. , . IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT -- wec CAN GET IT FOR YOU PHONE 3031 CASTLEGAR NEWS Sheets — Ledger Sheets Mrs. R. Byers (the former Dolly Pratt) passed away at the Trail Hospital yesterday. Kinnaird Korner i for the e ng in the absence of Mrs, wv. be Fox. The Mrs. w. K vox ‘has been in Victovia for two weeks, She ex- pects to fly home Saturday. Kinnaird Elementary school was well patronized on Friday, when many intrested parents enjoyed “Visitor's Day”. The ladies of the Improve- ment Society catered at the Le- gion Banquet which was held in the Improvement Society Hall Friday night. Mr. Bert Martin was master of ceremonies and a dance followed in the Legion Hall, Castlegar. -Renata Tidings Renata had good turn out at a public meeting held at the school here, when M. E. Moran, R. A. D. West, J, Waldie and W. J, Banigan, Hospital_Society Mr. Gus Leitner and daugh- ter Gail, left on Tuesday for Van- couver, where they will spend a short visit with Kenny Leitner prior to his departure for Nova Scotia. ‘Mr. and Mrs, E. Ady “visited with their son Leslie at Oliver on their return trip from Vancou- ver, . Mr, Roy Brown of Port Ar- thur, Ontario, arrived Monday to visit his brother and sistey-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, L. Brown and family. Mr. Brown is on a busi- ness trip in connection with C.M. & S., being associated with their branch office in Port Arthur. Mr, and Mrs, Guy Guido and daughter, Rose Marie, accompani- ed the Rockers Basketball team to Vancouver on Tuesday, for the shi; playoffs.. ‘They ' EVERYTHING ‘MUST GO! HOVELTIES — SOUVENIRS — JEWELRY & TCYS Elc. Make Your Selection Now. plan to be away until the week- end, A special circle of the United Church W. A. was planned at the home of Mrs. K. Markle, Wednesday, when she and Mrs. Vic Nelson were joint hostesess to a group of ladies from‘: the Dumont Subdivision, for the ‘tea, This was a get-together “for the group, to meet the president of the W.A. here. .Their first meeting is to be held this week at the home of Mrs. Nelson when an executive. will be formed. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moffatt have just returned from the coast. They spent a week in. Victoria, tive spoke to the Renata rate payers and discussed the Castlegar and ‘District Hospital Plebiscite to be held March 14. Architect's plans for the proposed hospital was shown and liam of Brilliant to Mike Demosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Demosky of Grand Forks. home with 200 guests attending, then later at the Bonthron Hall, . Grand Forks, where another 200 friends joined in wishing the couple happiness. ‘White lace-over satin was the bride's dress with white and. The traditional D pink | ti her choica of flowers. wedding took place at the bride's “4 Crystal The Willows Store and SANITONE DRY CLEANING SERVICE Available Through The Following Agents had the opportunity ‘of seeing hospital model. The planning : for the was well explained: Construc- tion costs and district's share of cost was explained in full detail and Renata residents will be look- ing forward to a hospital, not more than twenty miles distants. Deer Park Socials the attractive exterior of the}; CATLEOAR - Leitner’s Clothing Righy’s Store Bloodoff’s BRILLIANT Nine members attended the March meeting of the Deer Park Women’s Institute, which mga held at the home of Mrs. Gladys Briggeman, For Roll-Call, mem- bers were asked to turn in used Christmas Cards, which will be sent to the Silver Birch School for Handicapped Children, at Castlegar. A report on the offi- cial opening of this school was heard by the meeting. Members voted a donation of $5.00 be sent to the CJAT Sunshine Club to- wards a fund ‘for a bunrt-out family in Trail. Plans were made for a ‘Pot-Luck’ Supper to be held in the Community Hall on March 16th. Mrs, M. Law express- ed her thanks and appreciation for a hamper of ‘goodies’ she re- ceived after her stay in the Trail Hospital. After the meeting ad- journed, a contest was held; the winner was Mrs. Law. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess Mrs, Briggeman, assisted by her daughter Miss caverns Brigge- man. ‘ eee A well-attended meeting on the Castlegar and District Hospi- tal By-law was held recently in the Community. Hall. Mr. M. E. Moran, of Castlegar was the speaker. Others who attended from Castlegar were: Mr. J. T. Waldie, Mr. R. West and Mr. W. Banigan, Refreshments were served by members of the. Deer Park Women's Institute, after which the visitors continued on to Renata where they held an- other meeting, ‘ G. Beatty of Nelson and W. Bentley of the Santa Fe Mining Company are spending a few days prospecting aorund Deer Park. Mrs. F. Briggeman returned to her home here after spending the weekend in Trail..” . - J. Stainton of Castlegar was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cc. T. Williamson, Mr. R. Magee of Trail is spending a fe wdays in Deer Park, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kent. . Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Phelps and children were weekend visi- tors to Trail, wheer they were the guests of the former’s broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, D. Demmon, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. C KINNAIRD Kinnaird Coffee Bar - Kinnaird Bench Store - Dumont Grocery Trischuck’s Store The .deadline for. is only a short time Busi. Sul 21 and Mr. and Mrs. A. Law were recent visitors to Syringa Creek, @ List names, Last Call For Changes in the New Telephone Directory Telephone Directory. is ot hand. There in the YELLOW PAGES or White Pages sections of this important book. This is the final announcement of closing. 1f you haven’t arranged to be represented in the YELLOW PAGES, do so AT ONCE. tf you wish to change your White Pages alphabetical listing, tell the telephone company {MMEDIATELY. AND WHILE YOURE AT IT 37327” Can peop! No find your namo in the phone book? Here are a few of the ways in which inexpensive extra directory listings can help— and p the West. Kootenay left to make changes, © List your firm name in more than one way. of Key THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. -- SILVER BIRCH SCHOGL NEWS Silver Birch School is really getting down to business now. Mrs. Palsson is preparing a re- gular time table for each days’ work, The students are study- ing Eskimos and plans are under way for a film on this subject, to be shown. - hanks go to Mrs, | Frank Richardson for the large box of Ki ten. lies she has donated. Also thanks to the IODE for the flag which hangs on the north wall of. the school. We hear the Knights of Py-| ary thias are selling tickets on a raffle of three lovely prizes— proceeds to go to the school, Nice going KP. Attendance at the school has been very good and the stu- dents were working with model- ling objects from a Missionary Conference Being Held This Week i West Kootenay Misslon- PAGE 5 I0DE Making Plans For Victoria Day Mrs. W. Easton, the new Re- gent was in the Chair at the is being t for ig fifth year in six Koo- tenay towns, including Castlegar, March 18 to 24. The more than 20 churches which. took’ part last year are looking forward enthusi- astically to this “round-robin” conference in which a different one ‘ot she outstanding mission- 1 is in| x, ing of the hillian Killough Chapter IODE on Mon- day, March 11th. The main item of the even- ing’s business was preparation of plans for Victoria Day, May 20. The next two and a half months will be the busiest of the year for the Chapter, but with the made with flour and salt, when we visited the school this weels. TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS @ ‘TY. ANTENNA EQUIPMENT ii “Years of experience is our guarantee § of dependable service”. PHONE 3331 KEM-Gl: the miracle lustra enamel © BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLE ECONOMICAL - QUARTS ........c.eceee sees = $320 GALLONS ........:0020022+- SIB,85 WEST'S ary town each day. A total of 42 meetings will be held thus in the week. The purpose of the con- ference is to bring up-to-date news to the “folk at home” and to boost the work of Missions in general, and each speaker comies. with that aim, rather than H forwarding the. work of their Mission. Tuesday next in Castlegar, Donald C. Bruck, ‘deputational secretary of the Japan, Evangeli- eal Mission will show pictures, dge of the goodwill of the public and the active support of other organizations and indivi- duals they look forward to a celebration that will bring much enjoyment to the residents of the whole district. Mrs. H. Hesketh will be Ticket Convenor. The Silver Birch School. for Handicapped Children has been Project Society (Continued from page 1) the volunteer labor question, stated that the books for record- ing of the labo: showed about 300 or 320 persons had given their time to the work last year, Work- ing out of the hours is not com- plete, but it appears that a group of three or four men will share top honors, Mr. Campbell said wryly, that if as many people showed up to worl: as those who came to use the ice when the rink was in operation, there would be no labor shortage. Retiring Director, H. Pitts, gave brief report for his com- mittee on Publicity, saying that a fair job had been accomplished by the committee and there had been benefit from it, but he felt perhaps the best: publicity, was the use that hag been made’ of the rink already. Mr. Pitts went on to remark that since there are many more people who have be- come interested in the project since its opening in December, than there were previously A vote of thanks for the work of the past group of direc- tors, was extended by C, F. San- derson, who said that these men have done a tremendous job and a great deal of credit is coming to them. , Pollowing " adjournment of the regular meeting, C, A. Ander- son showed colored slides of the construction of the rink from the turning of the first. sod, through the pouring of the foundation, and raising of the mammoth arches, to the sheeting and applying of the aluminum roof, These were much enjoyed, and providé an interesting chronicle of events of what Getermined’ people can achieve and the Lillian Killough Chapter in adopting this school wish to pay tribute to the Society's ore inva SCHOOL BOARD from Page 1 district, A number ‘ot quotations for supplying of a one-ton truck for 4|The members understand that Njthere are many small commencing the series. Each night different movies and slidés will be shown. : Wednesday, Carl Lehman who labored .on the India-' items which are needed to assist Mrs. 4| Palsson in her work. . Mrs. L, Zinio was welcomed into the Chapter and applications 1 | were received from three prospec- tive members. . The executive meeting of April 1st will be held at the home 3) of Mrs. Scott, who read an article on Ghana the new Commonwealth member, The Service at Home and work in the district were opened, and.will be review- ed further, before decision is made on acceptance of any ten- ders, It was announced that ane proval had been granted to the Castlegar Film Council for the holding of the annual Film Festi- val in the High School All- Purpose Room, on March 29th and 30th, The matter of gym rentals come up for disctssion at a later Abroad y, Mrs. F is still appealing for used clean clothing for Relief work. Articles may be left at her home, 101, Columbia, The hostesses, who served delicious refreshments were Mrs.’ West, Mrs, Rivers and Mrs. Dunn. border will tell. of the great changes coming to, the “new” In- dia of today, . forcefully illustra- ted. by colored sound film. . Mrs. Angus C spent 18 years along the Amazon Jungles with the Kayapo Indians, will speak Thursday, Cunning- hams lost their first little lad author of “Under Advertising Promots Growth — All business ... . all progress things done. Quickest, cheapest way to bring ote maker and seller, seller ond buyer, do’er and wanter ........ 9 to. advertise. Advertising lubricates the wheels of progress 4 keéps things moving ahead. every business to grow faster, helps everybody to live better, ~.. all growth is essential a matter of bringing people together: Those who make things and those who use them, those who have things to sell, and those who have money to spend, those who can do things, and those who want: Roof’ who with her husband Advertising helps a Thatched | °™ while g the swift currents of the vlver ina The Board members .-were pleased to approve the ‘Rockers’ victorious high schoo}. basketball- ers, going-to Vancouver for Pro- vincial playoffs. power may become available in the Gibson Creek area, and the Board will lock into the propos- al, as it would affect the school. Since’ it is now compulsory for all teachers and school per- sonnel to have chest X-rays for tuberculosis, the Board will issue a circular letter requesting these be had during the summer holi- days. A report submitted by the Kinnaird Elementary school Cre- dit Union was read by the Board, describing the work of the or- | ganization, Mrs. W. Jacobson, delegate to the C. A. Kellogg conference in Trail. gave an interesting re- Dalziel, also reported on his re- Sicent visits to district schools, native. boat, Contained by love for the unwanted native infants, the Cunninghams began orphan- age work which continues _ to grow. Bob Stewart who works among the ab ies of the Bush; Pastor Malof of Hussia, president of the Russian Bible Society and known as one of the and Miss Martha Phillips, a vet- eran. missionary from Mexico representing the pioneer work of the Wycliff Bible. Translators. paras > ‘Friday and Saturday are in St Alban’s: Parish Hall; Thursday at the Pentecostal Tabernacle and Sunday afternoon at the Legion | Hall GWL Tea & Sale. Scheduled For Sai. The Catholic Women’s Lea- gue rs St. Rita’s Parish held their regular meeting last Thurs- day evening in the Marlane hotel with twenty members and Fath- er Brophy present. As the election of officers takes place in April a nominat- ing committee was chosen, com- prising of Mrs, M. Gallo, Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Shutek. ;| since his election to. the board. Other speakers will include and school classroom rentals will }. It is reported that electrical : port on the ‘conference, and J.|* for future soe “FLEET STREET” Clothes— world’s finest fabrics “Fleet. Street” Clothes by Tip Top Tailors gives you the per- fect combination, ie fing tailor- in tinguished styling, to- eee with your choice of the Forla's finest fabrics. You just can't miake a better clothing investment. Come in and be measured today! TAILORED-10-YOUR-MEASURE “Fleet Street” Clothes $00.00 2 pc. Exclusive with “Leifner’s _ LOW-PRICED Firestone ? ANOTHER WINTER? ANOTHER SEASON? SEASCN ENDS? 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The convenors have ‘everything well planned and some very fine work was. handed in for the different booths, " -and we will advise you — OR — we will buy the mileage left in them and supply you with new Firestone Tires or Guaranteed Factory Retreads. Cestie Motors family, permanent guests or boar Why not order: yours s to-day? ‘ ‘mapatine ay pearson the using: their vote on civic affairs, “the VS BRITISH. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE. COMPANY which comes up shortly, ‘The booster prize was won by Mrs, Stadler.