2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 6, 1959 Best Wishes ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THE Honey Bun DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT WESTKO | Nick Shelfontiuk th $38,100 were night, cences were issued during July. They were to: car salesman; Sunrise Industries, Reliable Woodworkers, truck delivery; Kay Motors, Trail, used~ Building Permits Tofal $38,100 for. Month of July Twelve building permits wor- With current term collections issued during] Included, Mr. McNabb said $2,040 July, building inspector Norman| had been collected, In trade I McNabb told the Castlegar coun-| cence fees during the month. cil at its regular meeting Tuesday ‘Mr. McNabb said four traf- fic tickets were given out in In his capacity as trade \-| July, three for improper park- cencing inspector, Mr. McNabb] ing ‘and one for PAVeEpaNe told council that nine trade li- Three warnings were also given No dog tags were issued during the month, Renata Tiding Trail, p milk gren, Nelson, beauty parlor; James Ferguson, barber; Otto Olsen, plumber; Lead's Tailoring, Montreal, suit salesman. Deer Park Socials Congratulations TO THE “HONEY BUN ON ITS SATURDAY OPENING WE, ARE HAPPY TO HAVE HAD THE WIRING CONTRACT ON THIS DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Green's Electric . PHONE 3571 at Deer Park. brother John of Castlegar were the recent guesis of Mr, and Mrs, C, T, Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, W. Gibbs ‘and family of Vancouver, who were holidaying at Syringa Creek, were the recent guests of the latter's uncle, Mr. J. H, Friesen. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Jansen returned to their home at Clares- holm, Alta, after spending, the past six weeks on a holiday at Deer Park, . Mr. and Mrs. H, Kirchneir and daughter of New Norway, Alta., spent a holiday at the Deer Park Youth Hostel. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wines and granddaughter of Seattle were the recent guests of the former's brother-in-law and_ sis- ter, Mr." and Mrs, F, Briggeman. On their return they were ac- companied by their mother, Mrs. Ora Wines, who had spent the past three weeks at Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs, C, Williamson had as recent guests the latter’s uncle, Mr. Carl Reimer of Alert Bay, and Bill Hill, also of Alert Bay, enroute to Renata where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs, H, Ede of Whitewood, -Sask., spent a few days visiting around. Deer, Park GROCERIES MEATS 3rd at Maple — Phone 4201 — We Deliver We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity LOGAL FRESH GRADE “A” PER DOZEN ..... . 50c Jack’s Plen-Pac, grocer; A. Gle- boff, painter; Mrs. A. V. Hall- Mr. and Mrs. C. Thorough- good and family and Mr. and Mrs.| family have moved to Robson. E, Dixon and family, all of Kim-| . berley, spent a few days camping’ Lang and Miss-Lorraine Fladager Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dyck and daugther (Eleanor have left for a two-week vacation to Sask- atoon and vicinity. Henry Friesen was a recent visitor to his summer home. Mr, and Mrs. Haegedorn and family have moved to Kaslo for a time. Mr, and Mrs. McLean and The Misses June and Ludelie ahve left for Greenwood for two Miss Jean Stainton and her) weeks, Mrs, A, Koch and son Erhart were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, Koch. Carl Reimer of Vancouver is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, J, Relmer, Mr, and Mrs. Don. Krug and family of Trail stayed with Mr. and Mrs, J. Rohn for five days. Mr, and Mrs. Satterthwaite of Nakusp are guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCulloch. and Renata, While in Deer Park they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dennoni of Trail and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Phelps of Crawford Bay were the recent- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Chester Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. David Least and family of Nanaimo, formerly of Meadow Lake, Sask., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, Stuckleberger. Mr, and Mrs, A. Bortnick and son: David of Trail spent the weekend at their summer home here.. Other weekend visitors in- cluded the Merriefield and Rich- ards .families of Castlegar and many more. + NUTTY CLUB CORDIAL "D0 Oday cence cewncencenteneniseceens Ale TOMATO HEINZ, 48 oz. 2 JUICE for’... se awes eee se PARKAY MARGARINE 2 Ibs, ....+-- ISCUITS . CHRISTIES PEANUT CRUNCH & GRAHAM WAFERS ‘BOTH... . 35c HALTED MILK, Borden’s, Ib. ....... Sic LOOK © FOR OUR NONE ADVERTISED SPECIALS The Bud Henning Well Dril- ling Co. of Cranbrook has aban- doned drilling for a well for the Village of Castlegar in the vicin- ity of 8th ond Main. “It was a limited well," said water works chairman Aage Sylvest. ‘| ‘The company is now drilling a well directly behind the vil- lage garages on Front street near the library. After four days of drilling WELL DRILLING FAILS AT 8th AND MAIN : at ‘8th and Main, the company and from there to 100 fect it] the arena. found silver-blue clay and hard- A third alternative’ site for had found gravel down to 49 feet] drilling the well is located near pan, Tuesday night the company was down 50 fect at the village garage location and was through gravel and into hardpan. “We'll just have to walt and see” what the results of this well will show said Mr, Sylvest. Rooms Confectionery SETO CAFE Special Chinese Dishes FOLLOW-UP SPECIALS FOR LB. _ KARNIES SALE «25% OFF BATHING SUITS — BATHING CAPS — JACKETS — CAR COATS 20% OFF PEDAL PUSHERS, SLIM JIMS, SHORTS — COTTON DRESSES — HOUSE ..DRESSES — COTTON BABY DOLLS — COTTON PY- JAMAS AND GOWNS COTTON SKIRTS REGULAR $4.95 TO $6.95 TO GLEAR ......... $2.99 4 ONLY 2 PIECE COTTON DRESSES REG. $9.95 TO $11.95 TO GLEAR . “OFFEE NABOB VEAL ROASTS Shoulder, Ib. . . . 39c GAKE MIX, LITTLE DIPPER CHOCOLATE OR WHITE 2 -FOR .. R, Rivers Suggests Safely Measures, To Village Council _ A letter ‘written to the Vil- lage of stlegar “in the Inter- ests of public safety” was read at. council's ‘regular meeting Tuesday night, * Bob Rivers wrote the village about large vehicles parking on Columbia Ave, near Maple street, He said they are a hazard to cars leaving Maple street to turn left on Columbia. | He suggested that ‘the village prevent the’ parking of vehicle’ at that spot and that it put a white line on Maple so that ve- hicles turning left onto Columbia stay on their own side of -the road, , He also suggested that all stop signs In‘the village be of the same type. He sald the village now has two different kinds of stop signs. High, Scho The following students have successfully passed thelr year's work at Stanley Humphries Jr.- Sr. High School: Grado 7passed to grado 8 — Alex Cheveldave, Gayle Dav- is, Nona. Dawson, Maureen Fen- ner, Dogald Gray, Carol Green, Elaine Hyde, Allen Johnson, Gor- don Kokendovich, Maurice Ko. kendovich, Pearl Koochin, Gar- field Leamy, Gary Leveridge, George Lewis, Shirley Macdon- ald, Jack Makortoff. Tina Malakoff, Robert Mana- han, Jerry Niemi, Lenna Oga- ehoff, Alex Perchudoff, Kather- ine Rilkoff, Olga Rilkoff, Ricky Rysen, Marcia Sawchenko, Allan Smith, Eileen Stoochnoff, Paul Strelive, Walter Tomilin, Teresa Vecchio, Trinda Ackney. Ariane. A Nettie ol Students’ Pass List Jeff Banigan. ¥ Tom Batchelor, Kay Ben- ware, Carol Ann Buckna, Richard Davidson, Marilyn Enmundson, James Furey, Geraldine Giraud, Ann Carolyn Gretch: ney, David Reid, Robert Schulte, Barry Scott, Brian Wiebe, Brenda,| Ballard, Bill Berquist, Cecil‘Chev- eldave, Yvonne Cristofoli, Alun Fishwick, Christine Hadikin, Sha- Joan Guido, Vicki Jones, Judy Kalmakoff, Nicole Kaufman, Leonard Lewis, Margaret Mc- Whinnie. Walter Peachy, Nick Postni- koff, Carle Shealds, Ceell Sheloft, Alan Thorp, Sandra Vacssen, Kenneth Wolfe, April Erikson, Elaine Hirtle, Irvin Hartfield, Bruce Palmer, Helen Androsoff, Bob Benware,- Ed Conroy, Dan Deverson, Peter Dodgson. Norman Evans, Mary Fomen- off, Peter Hadikin, Paul Hadikin, Ron Lampard, Jon MeMillan, Bruce Matthews, Anita Phillips, Peter Postnikoff, Allan Ramsay, Deans, Ian Dunnett, Gerald Gor- esky, Jill Hughes, Lawrence f, Bartsoff, Charlene Brown, Jane | C! Reibin. Wendy Reith, Norvert Rueb- saat, Mary Savinkoff, Louie Sher- Mr. Rivers an “is: land" be built at the junction of Main street and Columbia aven- ue, “which {s at present a traffic hazard for vehicles turning left onto Columbia.” Council told works supervis- * or McNabb to thank Mr. Rivers for his suggestions and detailed drawings and to tell him that council will take his suggestions under advisement. ‘era John Lebidoff, Norma Lebidoft, Barbara ‘Lightle, Susan Mitchell, Gayle Nemrava, Kathleen 2Osu- choff, Teresa Oswald, John Plotni- koff, Edward. Rohn, Charles Sal- iken, Donald Schwantzenhaucz, Joanne Sewell, Barbara Silvester, Don Sperry, David Stadler, Tom- mfe Thorndale, Raphacl Vecchio, ‘Philip Zaytsoff, Rae Andreashuk, Sheena Skeen, Ronald Soberlak, Judy Sorenson, Eliza- beth Stoochinoff, Dorothy Thring. Grado 8 passed to grade 9 — Violet Anutooshkin, Marilyn Brown, Janet’ Davis, James Gem- mill, Eddie Haywood, Kathy Kaz- akoff, James Kellogg, James Kil- lough, Vtérna Konkin, Pearl Let- eman, Angus, McMaster, Kath- erine Maloff, Harry Osachoff, Sharon Paulson, Carol Pictin, “Doukhobor Lands, Allotment Inquiry-Act” NO TICE WHEREAS: Public -Heayings pursuant to the above Act have been held at Nelson, Castlegar and Grand Forks to inquire into the disposal of the lands des- cribed generally as the Doukhobor Lands in and around Nelson, Castlegar and Grand Forks, and The said Doukhobor Lands have been pursuant Doris Relkoff, Jacqueline Rempel, Linda. Rilkoff, Daniel Romaine, Donald Shay, Josephine Mark Batchelor, Marlene Bayoff, Tanya Charters, Wendy Defoe, Ruby Gorkoff, Barbara Guido, Larry Hareoff. . Barry Henderson, Vera Kon- kin, William Kooznetsoff, Faye Latta, John‘ Loukianoff, Nettie Terry ‘ys Margie Nazaroff, Walter Nazar- off, Arne, Reinsbakken, Elaine Rilkoff, Barbara Rohn, Nina Stooshnoff, Gerald Warner. Harry White, May .Zeberoff, Judy Belbeck, Allan Bouthelier, John Carter, Mary Cheveldave, Yona Dunnett, Lenore Evans, Jim Ford, Eileen: Funk, Grace Hadi- kin, Brenda Hill, Arlene Hopland, tox of the C issi pointed , under the above Act surveyey, subdivided, apprais- ed and offered for sale in the first instance to mem- bers of the Doukhobor people only as and from Oct- ober 9th, 1957, at prices sixty (60%) per cent of the appraised values, and Evidence was given at the said public hearings prior to October 9th, 1957, by the accredited spokes- man for the Orthodox Doukhobor group to the ef- fect that its members would welcome the opportun- ity of purchasing the individual parcels of the Jands necessary for their proper living and accommoda- tion, and. For the eight hundred and seventy-five (875) parcels of land so subdivided and offered for sale to members of the Doukhobor people only at sixty per * cent (60%) of the appraised value since October 9th, 1957, there have been up to date nineteen (19) valid applications only for purchase and five (5) sales only negotiated, and — The said Doukhobor Lands have been and are being in almost all cases continuously occupied by members of the Doukhobor people at rents less than the economic rental value of the said lands or in many instances at no rental at’all, Take Nelice That Public Hearings Wil! Be Held At The Following Places On The Following Dates And Times . Grand Forks, B.C. The Court House, Wednesday and Thursday, September 9th and - 10th, 1959, at 11.00 am. Nelson, B.C. The Court House, Friday, Sep ;) Arthur Hagen, larry Laura Lebedow, Bernice Lightle, Bruce McNichol, Fred Ma- kortoff, Paul Markin, Waldo Pen- ner, Betty Plotnikoff, Beverly Ro- binson, Jane Rogers, Lennie Sav- ron George Murray Heagy, Wesley Hender- son. Bruce Hunter, Anita Jenks, Clayton Jolly, Sharon Jones, Reb- ert Krueger, Donald Mair, Jim Larry Pl f, Clara Rezansoff, George Schwart- zenhauer, Judy Stadler, Johnny Stewart, Molly Taylor, Roberta White, Garry Wood, Alex Cher- nenkoff, Richard Norris, Mar- lene Schultz, Wayne Bacon, Olga Sorenson, Walter Stoushnow, Grado 10 passed to grade 11 — Margaret Black, Linda: Hes- keth, Paul MeNee, Janice Nixon, Katy Rilkoff, Celia Rivers, Betty Ann Soberlak, Judy Thorndale, Paul Toogood, Louise Androsoff, George Argatoff, Bruce Bartlett Rose Marie‘ Buckna, Sybil: Har- rower, Tanya Kinakin, Martha Peters. t Elaine Rilkoff, Fred Voykin, William Whittaker, Dino Zanet, Shirley Ball, Ted Batchelor, Diane Card, Harry Chernoff, Elsie Hol- uboff, Olga Konkin, Fred Nazar- off, Nettie Plotnikoff, Alex Rei- bin, Oresa Smith, Warren Tom- linson. Leslie Waldie, Lily Zeibin, Molly Argatoff,, Dawn Breeze, Douglas Brown, Elaine Chernoff, Berne Jean Dunlop, Sandra Gray, Mickey Guido, Luba Karzaniew- ski, Jeannette King, Katy Kooch- Joan Reed, Lanny Rourke, Stephanie Rysen, Joan Shields, James Smith, Walter Trubets- koff, Leonard Voykin, Verna Zaitsoff, Walter Kuit, Fred Kooz- netsoff. i Partial promotion to grade 11 (failed In one or more subjects) - derson, Douglas Brown, Robert Fornelli, Gary Gallo, Norma Idle, Peter Makortoff, Walter Markin, Cyril Popoff, Sharon NAT CA in, Bill Lebedoff, Jack Nazaroff. | == “David: Adshead, Cora Lee An-| == £ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 6, 1959 PORK SPARERIBS, Ib, .........-+++-- PORK CHOPS, Ib, ............c eee e en ece ees ADC SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, Ib.,..........-+-0+++++- 396 WIENERS, lb., ........ a eeeee teens 296 FISH AND CHIPS FRASER VALE Pkg. ..... FROZEN PEAS FROZO . 59c 2Pkes.,, ........ duc FROZEN MEAT PIES, Turkey, Chicken or Beef each . . 29¢ SUGAR, 10 Ihs., .....2--eeceeeeeee econ cs BREAD, 4X, 2 for ....---.--0 cee eeeeseee eee cees GUC PEAS, Lynn Valley 2 15-0z.tins..............+ -MILK, Garnation, 6 tins .........-...2.0..2.-5. 996 MIRAGLE: WHIP, 32 02., .........0.-2002-0-+-- 698 COFFEE, Nabob, Ib, ......0.-cncceceeeenes TEA BAGS, Belfer Buy, (00hags,.........- -BUTTER, No. 1, Ih, ...-.----e eee eeneccees NEW POTATOES, (0 ths,, ..2....---..0-000e0ee GANTALOUPES, Jumbos, 2for...............5.. d9¢ Shirley Wolfe,. Brian Cristofoli, Diana anco, Leonard Gall Laurin Hackman. Beverley Hyson, George Ker- raiff, Katherine Markin, Jack Osachoff, John Phillipoff, Ken- KINNAIRD. CUT-RATE inkoff, Glen Shuttleworth, Ken Wyllie, William Bale, Peter Bart- soff, Gary Bro, Gladys Demos- Ko Gary Fox, Marietta: Hadi- ce John Hague, David Leitner, ‘| Ross Little, James Macbeth, Gay- ie McPherson, Doris Makeyev, .| Sandra Minion, Irene Ozeroff, Li- dia Pellegrin, Paul Popoff, Char- Jes Rodgers, Evelyn Saliken, Ju- dith Schellenburg, Barbara Skene, Ronald Skene, Lillian Skiboff, Murray Smith, Larry Webster, Winetta Biack, Kenneth Roberts, Grade 9 passed to grade 10.— Walter Babakeiff, Verna Bondaroff, Ken Card,: Shirley Cheveldave, Richard’ Cristofoli, Harry Gorkoff, Wayne Groutage, Louis eff, Gloria Koorbatoff, Ronald Lewis, neth Ranson, Helen Hadiken, Diana Zattsoff, Norman Skene, Harry Strilo: Gerald Kav’ Ronald Lightle, Wayne Richards, Keith Watkins. GROCETERIA .LTD. PHONE 3261 f r your money hen you buy HE REI} Kelly Magee, Hazel Maloff, Char- lette Niemi, Donald Oddie. Clarence Paluck. Nadeen Pe- rehudoff, Carol Pfeiffer, Philiip Soukeroff, Andy Shutek, Gordon Anderson, Joy Byers, Ronald Campbell, Emily Cano, Tony Dal- ton, Katie Gevatkoff, William Harshenin, Allan Hawkins, Diane Haywood, Ronald Kennedy. Gloria Letkeman, Ray Me- Iver, Violet Makaroff, Marilyn ‘Markle, Michael Molloy, Nancy Perveversoff, William Popoff, Judy Rempel, Vivian A Ve- ber 11th, 1959, at 11,00 a.m. At which times and places evidence is invited and will be received by me from any and all interested persons, on oath or by affirmation in a form appro- priate to members of the Doukhobor faith, to consid- er: (a) The apparent lack of interest, of the Doukho- bor people in thé purchase of the said lands, and (b) Other dispositions of the said lands, i rigin, Terry Wallner, John Whit- falcer, Marvin York, Peter Makor- off, Sneryl Anderson, Terry Dal- ton, Louise Fink, James Fornelll, Janet Harmston, Beverly Hor- lick, Mary Hity, Tim Horcoff, Shannon Irwing, George Kooz- netsoff, Bonita MacBain, Edna Makelff, Douglas McLuckie, Peter Manahan, Patsy Morey. sale thereof to others than those of the Douk- hobor faith and‘ at prices established by pub- lic tender and reflecting the full market value of the said lands, and . - (c) The leasing of such of the lands as may from time to time remain unsold at rentals in keep- ing with the full economic rental value gs may be set by the Land Settlement Board of Brit- ish Columbia, * July 31st, 1959. ‘ : Arthur E. Lord, Commissioner. Note: Written submissions from interested per- sons unable to attend the above hearings should be sent to the Government Agent, Nelson, B.C., and will be submitted by him to the Commissioner during the course of the said Public Hearings. : _. Warlord Weapons Ai Hobby Show Warlord weapons of ancient China will be one of the many feature attractions of the hobby show at the Pacific National Ex- hibition, Aug. 22 to Sept. 7. The weapons will be. loaned to the PNE by the Chinese Free- masons, Many of them brought to Canada more than a half-century ago and have nev- er been on public display before. As collector's items it is im- possible to estimate their value PNE officials are taking top security. measures to see that they are neither damaged or sto- len, Chinese-Canadians represent- ing more than 60 clan houses, as-; sociations and organizations are 1 { participating in the PNE in ils “Salute-to-the-Orient” year. Doreen Phillips, | im Gary Paulson, Beverly Pinck- were | 9 SUGAR 1001» $9.29 LIPTONS CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP * A for ....ceccnene INSTANT MILK, GARNATION 3th. pkgs . MARGARINE, Rose 3b. pkg, ....- ROVER DOG FOOD 15 oz. tin, 4for.....-..-- PUFFED. WHEAT, Prairie Maid - AG pl.size ........2-+0:- ‘SOAP, DUZ Giant Size, ..... WAX, Johnsons ; eres Lo “+. Phone 2681 GOFFEE, Co-op i twentd es nies eeaed ae darts - COFFEE == "99 CARROTS (Ib. pkg. 2 for . . CABBAGE, Firm Heads Aijciss #23 on yet ctarett mead BE MEAT DEPARTMENT - POT ROASTS Blue Label Meaty tb vecseceveces 456 PURE PORK SAUSAGES Lh. oS sowie « yee ons sae O88 PORK LEG ROASTS Frosh: Ubi, vsils cease sete ceceee FRYING CHICKEN eA ie] Fresh, Ih, 2.2.02 eee e eee cee ees 496 Corner Pine and Fourth Street ' Castlegar Co-op —