ees ; Thinedag: June 18, 1953 Page 4 2 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C... — = Canada’s northern territories) In 1945. when Family Allow- as: have an‘area of 1:5 million squara| ances were introduced the month-' BUS DEPOT | RIGBY’S oitFEE SHOP FATHER’S DAY Sunday, June 21, 1953 ‘ We Have A Beautiful Selection Of GIFTS & CARDS The Corporation Of The Village Of Castlegar PUBLIC NOTICE -To Water Users - cee of garden sprinklers or the unnecessary use of water at the time of a FIRE or POWER FAILURE is prohibited and persons caught contravening. the By-law ‘will be immedi- ately prosecuted, < BY ORDER. A, T, Horswill, Clerk. Bulletin. Board A Free Sepruly Service — Phone 3441 The public is hereby warned that the use Haines Infant Boy Baptized At Nelson The irifant son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Haines of Castlegar re- ceived the’ names Douglas Rob- ert at a Baptism ceremony in St. Saviour's Pro-Cathedral at Nel- son, Sunday. ‘afternoon, June _7, the Right Rev., Bishop Clarke af- fictating, ta ttt ti tatinl KINNAIRD KORNER Mr. Howard Buxton has re- turned from an extended ‘motor trip to points in Eastern Canada and the Southern States. Mr. Fred Hargrave is at pres- ‘ent home on leave from his base at Sea Island. Miss H, Askew is spending a two week holiday visiting cher brother and sist Mr. and Mrs. O. wi Askew, were Mr, W. Thom of ety Miss Shirley Taylor of and Miss Mildred Mans- field of Nelson, the baby’s aunt. (The above is a correction of the item ‘in our issue of last week.) - Mrs. and , Jaenaling of Seattle are guests of’Mr. and Mrs. P, Smibert, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Francis and family, accompanied by Me oO. G from miles, a population of 25,000|ly payments cost $17.6 million;, Alaska, one third the area, has 4|In 1953 the monthly cost has tisen population of 130,000. to $29.7 million, - KINNAIRD , On the Highway next to Dorothy’s Style Shop Leo LeFaive, Proprietor Ladies’ — Men’s — Children’ 's HAIR CUTS. hav a short. visit to Calgary, Pant and prairie points," Mrs. C. D. Pennie of Trail was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson have returned from Christina Lake where they spent the week- end, Mr.‘ ‘and Mrs. L, A. Croteau have returned from a short ‘visit to Vancouver. ‘The Anglican Church Commit- tee met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Green, on June 11th. \ nt @ members were present. Rev. sker conducted a.discussion re- faaing the plans for a church building in Kinnaird. It was deci- F : ded'to consult an architect. It is s ee STEAnANCE hoped that work may -be bestcles this year, * Master*Douglas Eldridge’ is re: v turning home from ‘Vancouver to : spend the summer holidays. with his parents. The North Circle ‘of the W.. held an apron and\bake sale Sat> urday ‘afternoon in. Creighton’s Food Store, Those convening were Mrs. Iva Mitchell,. Lil Mac- Kenie, Mrs, F. W. Roberts, and Miss M. Thomson... The. W.A. of . the Anglican Church held their last meeting BLOUSES. Regylar Dinner f the will 2 be held in the Twin Livers Hall, cnursday: June 18th, Investigate the Family Polio policy. Don’t risk financial ruin should Polio strike your family. Be sure of adequate - covers the entire family for three years. money to pay for the best treatment’ available. $15 for th .on June 15th at the home of Mrs. Geo. Bouthillier. Plans were discussed for a bake sale to be. held on July 24th at Robinson & Bradley .Drygoods. The ten memibers: present enjoy- ed a luncheon served by the host- ess at the close of: the meeting. ~ GREATLY REDUCED - Ladies Dresses SIZES {1 to 24%" LINGERIE - PEVERYTHING oe SKIRTS STRIDES SWIM SUITS Suits for Little Boys . IS PRIGED TO SELL of the Friendly Club Robson Evening Group’ W.A. a of the Tea and Bake Sale ‘Wednesday, Jane 24.at the Robson Hall. Everyone ‘Welcome. 2 Reserve July 4th for the L0.D.E. Strawberry, Ts and Bake met at the home of Mrs. Picker- ing last Tuesday evening to make roses. for the Annual Rose Haywood, Peter Popoff, and.Mer- 's uncles. Mrs. W. H. Davis of Winnipeg is visiting at the home of her two sisters, Mrs, L, EF. Killough and Mrs, F. A. oven Girl Guide ‘Association | Wind Up Season With - Successful Annual Tea -To mark the close of the sea- son’s activities the Castlegar Girl Guide ‘Association held their an- nual Tea and Bake Sale, Satur- day afternoon in the St, Alban’s Parish Hall, supervision of Mrs. M. McPherson ;]and Mrs, G, Smith was complete ‘| with fish pond and Wishing Well and was the center of attraction, Mrs, J. A. Williams, Mrs. Bailey, ' 4 VARIETY SHOPPE and .Mrs. W. Schwar were in charge of the. rummage table. Young Curtis Dams drew. the ticket for the door: prize. Mer- cedes Schwartzenhauer. was the lucky winner. with .ticket No. 23, The prettily covered with an ecru lace cloth was centered with a lovely*bou- quet of June flowers flanked by blue tapers, Mrs, Moll and Mrs. J. F. Killough presided at ‘the urns for the first: part of the aft- arnoon, with Mrs. Wm. Waldie and Mrs,‘ W. E, MacCabe assum- ing these duties later, Girl Guides in-uniform assist- ed as serviteurs supervised by Mrs, F. Hostetter. Mrs. V. Jones and Mrs. C, ‘King were in charge of the kitchen: Miniature bouquets of -pansies and other seasonal flowers: cen- tered the individual tea tables, The Girl Guide's candy stall with Mrs, S. Dams’ helping hand was-a very busy place. Mrs. my O'Rourke and Mrs,.F, W. Wood-| row -were in charge of the, well ‘tea table | SMUIN. — To: Mr, .and. Mrs,’ Geprge Smuin of.'Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, June 15, a daughter. SALEKIN —.To Mr. and Mrs, William Salekin of ; Castlegar, June 16,4a son... MACLEAN-ANGUS. — To Mr. Castlegar, June 12, a son. Agriculture leads in‘ net’ value C4 production in Prince, Edward fsland, and .Al- laden bake table, The novelty table: under the expert berta; manufacturing is “the big- _| gest wealth producer in the seven : Roofing - —.Paints — HS HERE ANYTHING YOU NEED IN THE LINE OF wee Building Supplies? .° "Phone or Write Us.Today Siding — Plumbing : We Are, Taking Orders for COAL -_GALSEW'S BUILDING SUPPLY, and Mrs. Hector MacLean-. - Angus, |: Midsummer . Specials. 150%, OFF f ‘other items. See Our Window Dis ON LARGE TOYS — DOLLS and'a _ Variety of KNICK-KNACKS, Plus many bee : The Corporation oF. ‘The Viliag ~ PUBLIC. ‘NOTICE to the Village: By-lawsiis prohibited bite jn- fractions will ‘be prosecuted. = BY ORDER Te Horswill, Clerk. c 1 Castlegar The ile is, hereby warned ‘that. the. use | of streets or lanes: for; ‘parking. purposes, wood piling or the! duping: of rubbish, a prunings, rocks, or any other ‘thing ‘contrary. were also presented to the school, from the Library Club. Among the other guests pres- ent were George Craft, chairman of the Castlegar school board, with greetings and congratula- bers; J. T. Webster, of the Odd- fellows Lodge; Mrs. Gladys Hing- ley, Legion L.A.; J. Smith, Cana- dian‘ Legion; G.:Santano, ‘Knights of Pythias; Mrs. J. Gemmill, Py- thian Sisters; M. B. Dalton, Cas- anis Club Mrs,".G. tka, : cedes with cor- ‘responding . junior , awards won by -Catherine Pelle- grin and Frank ‘Perehudoff. ” Special athleti¢ awards were to “Donna Muirhead, Joan Hett, Paul Zanet and Joe Zeeben, Seniors} and Fred Horcoff.: and Olga Sam- Receiving -honors too were the * members of the Stanley Humph- ries High School Band, directed by R. W. Graham. Their music opened and’ closed the program with O Canada and God Save the Queen and they also won enthusl- ~ astic” ‘applause. for an‘excellent rendition of an‘overture. entitled “Energy”. ee . Speakers said the rapid mis source of, “absolute eae nent ‘The two final awards presented were to Miss Beatrice Kavic; and : the High’ School. Mel .Gustafson;, in bestowing a special trophy to ‘Miss Kavic, praised’ her -for her constant. cheerfulness. and ‘her +. piano talents which she is always scholastic |~ v. “we Have the: Rauipmeat Fi ready to use for: the benefit of the" Thr i BENE sicians, And Other Serious. Discase Policy : MEDICAL CARE — ane services of legally qualified phy- FITS \- HOSPITAL CARE — Hospital board and room, iscellan~ and eous hospital BS, rental’ of necessary ~ -braces, crutches, or wheel chal: :. ther with | therapy in. by li- censed, or U anical equipment; TRANSPC CARE — The services of licensed or ‘graduate nurses not members of the Insured’s family; IRON LUNG — Rental of!iron lung or other similar, mech- costs of one trip of the disease’ first. manifests ‘for Such disease. the patient by i ebatt or railroad from thé place where or afSanitariym qualified to provide special. treatment itself, to or,fcom a hospital tions from his fellow board mem: | ._ : shoes ; deat July lat, 1953, a new ‘plan ‘for the payment ibe B eS i % : Insurance premiums will go into’ ‘effect. It’s a plan that mak pit easier Bb fod: for you to enley the full. be: efits and. Protection . of. B.C Héspital have bi # fet ‘will not accumulate. In addition; all Persons why pay, their premiume.. cally: build male period | will en to you nriestion should you be unable: d—and ‘under the: mnew-plan © up.an .“insured’ benefits” period. By paying your premalu: ns. Seal: whether. by direct payment’ or payroll deduction, : you will become eligible for'*inaured benefits.” One month of “insured benefits” will be built up). *- at the end of each fully-paid six-month period, © ~~ ~This will continue to, buitd up, providing: all» paid are untila of three months’. “insured benefits” has been © \ « attained-after ‘of Hig une: 30th: Each six-month - af There will be. no arrears. ‘can: ot. pay? fon time,’ ‘you will’ not bes until f Lif you, eligible for. days after you “pay, unless -you’have “incured benefits.” Ie, should be that “insured Payment. This ‘means that' if you ‘cannot pay.” a@ premium by a due date and: you have from one month to ‘three’ months: of ‘insured $ benefits”—B.C. Hospital Insurance’ will | pay. “the hospital bill. should ‘you or any of your dependents go to’ hospital during this period.’ oa If you pay your full, premium during. your ‘insured benefits” period, you. will he’ fully. ,covered by Hospital Insurance without any. , ‘waiting period. premium after your. ‘insured benefits” period fi st { «has elapsed, you: will be: subject to 2 waiting period before’ being folly. eligible. for benefit However, if. you pay your - “months. (e.g. you will be" riod. pehe This one month waiting ‘period is necessary to prevent ‘people’ from paying premlums and “receiving benefits only when they know they are going to “hospital, 3 zi dE You Pay Through Payroll Deduction... if you'make payment through payroll ‘deduction, > your deduction will-be made ‘one ‘month in advance (instead of six months a8 before.) Each a it; january. ist tw June :30th; * ‘subject, to. 2 one mo waitin; "Phe. first ‘“insured® benefits” period Will be’ -available January)’ 1954,. forall persons” who _ have paid tacks, Prom m2 due June 30th, 1953, =~ if You Pay B Direct Payment... If you pay your. mium by direct payment, AMBULANCE SERVICE — The cost of arnbiilance service x of one-trip to or from such: hospital; % FUNERAL EXPENSE — In the event of death ‘resulting from. such disease,: the funeral- expense. not exceeding + Two. Hundred Dollars ($200.00). _ Rates for Your Family,;'two years $10: 60 : Individual Policy, two years ... . $5, 00 For F’ uephier Informa ion Phone 3416 KINNAIRD, B.C. Muirhead- ‘Agencies ie |e you make payment twice @ year—on Juge 30th, ? y payments.- for the following month. Persons who'are now prepaid six months in advance will retain this additional protection, as there will not be any ¢. ~ refunds, ‘but : persons “coming on: payroll, de- duction. from now. on, are not ‘required to pay six''months- in advance..“‘Insured.. benefits"? i will -be buile” up seroneh regular Premium :