PAGE 4 Castlegar Happenings Mr, and Mrs, Walter Tozer of Nelson attended the 88th birthday celebration of the form- er’s father, Mr. Robert Tozer. Mr. and Mrs. R. Maddocks motored to Calgary last Thurs- day to meet the former's sister and young son, Mrs, R, Walley, who is on a three months visit. Mr. M. Walton of Spokane, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Walton at the weekend. Miss Doreen Pitts; nurse in for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs, E. Frederikson, Miss Betty Smith and Bunsie visited Penticton over the week- end. -Mr, and Mrs, Sylvest and sons’ of Victoria have returned here and have taken up tempor- ary residence in Mr, Bill Waldie’s house in Robson. Mrs. L, C. Johnston returned home on Saturday from Naniamo after attending the Women's y Society C Miss Marjorie Black is a pa- tient in the Children’s Hospital, ini: at V General Hospital, arrived home on Sun- day to spend a months holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, Pitts. Miss Carol Groutage is a pa- tient in the Kootenay Lake Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. I, Reinsbakken and children were visitors at Rossland at the weekend, Mrs, Ted Lodge of Nakusp, has been visiting in the district Vv Miss Louise Dawson of Trail is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Hesketh. Weekend visitors to this dis- trict were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stephenson and family of Spo- kane. Mrs, W. Easton reti d home THURSDAY, APRIL 4, /1957 Square dancers seen at South Slocan on Saturday night were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Woolls, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hesketh, Mr, and Mrs. R. Jacobson, Mrs. R. Harding and Darlene, ‘Mr. and Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen of Salmo spent the - weekend in Mrs, Jack Kirby, and Mr, and| Deer Park on a camping and| Mrs. Les Davis. fishing trip. They had as their] . 7. H. Allen, M.A. gitests Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd and i Goa ak ae and|80ns Pat and Monty, also ‘of Sal- .D., British Columbia for the Lord’s Day Alliance was the guest 0! mo, ' A 2] ° Mrs. H. Windross of Winnipeg Rev, and Mrs. L. C, Johnston at| Was the recent guest of her par- on Saturday after visiting her son and daughter-in-law at Haney and her daughter and son- in-law in Vancouver. Firestone - Tires NYLON NYLON THE MAGIC WORD CORD. - STRONGEST, SAFEST “TIRE EVER MADE — ONLY $1.35 MORE ~ THAN RAYON TIRE (670:15). “GET THE FIRESTONE LIFETIME GUARANTEE AT Castle Motors COFFEE, Al Brands Lb. _ cunisties E BODAS tb. pkg. ..... sweet pane Ch Easter Food Specials - Shop Here Today RED &BLUE LABEL MEATS: STEAKS; Siifein, T-Bone or Round, 99c POTATOES, No. 1 Gems, . 100 Ib. the ‘Mr. and Mrs, the winter months there. Mr. Archie Ferguson return: Charles H. Thring of Robson have returned from California after spending ents Mr, and Mrs, D, D. Jamle- son. Cc. M. Kirkendall of Proctor was the weekend guest of his father Mr. M. A. Kirkendall. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ed to the Trail Tadanac Hospital H. R, Frieson, also of Proctor, Jast Friday. A baby shower was held recently for Mrs, E. Dinner of Blueberry Creek at the home o! Mrs, Jack Byes, Mrs. Quiding was co-hostess. The gifts R. who continued on to Renata. Mrs, H. Phelps entertained ¢| Sunday, on the- eccasion of her ¢| birthday. Guests included Mr. Don|and Mrs. O, Aasland and Mrs. Coleman of Castlegar and were presented by Miss Joy Byr- Syringa Creek. A musical even- es, in a lovely basket decorated in blue. From the top of the _lnood. of the basket hung a pink|by the hostess. bow and a pair of boxing gloves. Guests invited were Mrs. J. Bucknell, Mrs. W. Karaloff, -Mrs. W. Nixon., Mrs P, Filbuery, Mrs. J..B. Batchelor, Mrs, H. Kelloff, Mrs. S. Poshikoff, Mrs. W. Posni-|Of Mr. and Mrs. F. koff, Mrs. G. Shulte, Mrs. Van- derberg, Mrs. L. Stone, Mrs. J. Mrs. H. Stickley, Mrs. “IM. Kortoff, Mrs. M. Ellis, Mrs. Shukin, ing was enjoyed by. the guests after a delicious dinner served Mr. and Mrs. A. Law and Mrs. F, Briggeman were recent visitors to Trail, Mr. and Mrs. W. EB, Elder of Trail were the recent guests Kinnaird Korner Mrs. Gordon Archibald spent ‘Thursday to Monday in Chilli- wack, B.C. visiting her mother, Mrs, J, Malott. She was joined there by her son'and daughter Donald and Peggy. $100 Realized on Geok Book Sale by W.A. Mrs. H. Westwood, past pre- sident in turning in $100 to the treasurer, Mra, J. Toogood, from the sele of St, Alban’s cook books, which had arrived recent- ly, d sincere thanks to Visitors to this week are Mrs. Onier Wilson and Mrs, Stella Baglo, Mr. and Mrs. Vie Nelson, accompanied by the former’s mother, Mrs, P. Beck- man of Nelson. Mr. Iver Johnson left Sunday for the coast ‘where he. will spend some time in Shaughnessy Hospital, Mrs. K. Roberton is visit- ing her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Atchison in Bonnyville, Alberta. Guests .at the home of Mr. and Mrs, K. Markle this week were Mrs, Markle’s parents Mr. and Mrs. D, Howrie and brother, Mr. and Mrs, D. Howrle Jr. and their. daughter Roberta, all of Vernon, ° Visiting at the L. Croteau home over the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. J. Hanghoofer and two boys of Osoyoos. : Mr. and Mrs, N. Moore and three children of Fruitvale are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ball. They are leaving to make their hame in California in a week's time. A highway tax based on weight of a vehicle and the miles it travels has been suggested as a system of inereasing revenue to ‘W. Maron of. Winnipeg ar- rived during the weekend to join Mrs. Maron “who came a week ago, to spend a few weeks at the DeJong, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Hu- home of their brother-in-law and bert, Miss J. Byres, and Mrs. J. Renmerkers. sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Law. Mr, and Mrs. R. Ramsden of Trail spent the weekend at Deer Park on a fishing trip. They -LEGION CORNER landed a 5 pound Dolly and several other good sized fish. Mr. and Mrs. W. (Bud) There will be a special meet- | Schwar and child: of ing on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. to! Castlegar receive the spent the weekend Travelling Gavel| visiting with relatives at Deer from the Edgewood Branch. All] Park. members are requested to attend to welcome these comrades. . PRODUCE — sack Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Renata were the Sunday guests of their br in-law and sister Doell of |; all who had advertised in the cook books, to Mrs, J. F, Kil-- Tough, Mrs, F. Hostetter and Mrs. J. MacKenzie for compiling them, to Mrs, Toogood, treasurer, ~ to Mrs. C, W. Kennedy and all members for helping in the pro- ject and to all who had kindly given recipes. Archdeacon’ Resker, who came in for a short time, closed the meeting” with prayer, : 3,948,787 motor vehicles were registered in Canada in 1955. Arrow Lakes Ferry Service : ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Wharf zo:00 am. Thursday. re Edgewood. 4:00 p.m. anueeday 1:00 p.m. Friday. of dependable service”, PHONE 3331 TELEVISION ‘@ = T.V. ANTENNA EQUIPMENT @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS “Years of experience is our guarantee Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson. W. Briggeman and W. Bal- dassi of Trail spent a few days at Mr. Briggeman’s summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman and nephew Carl and Mr. and Mrs. R. Briggeman and children were recent visitors to Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Phelps and children and Mr. M. Kirk- endall were recent visitors to Castlegar and Trail. Mrs, W. Maron of Winnipeg arrived to spend a holiday with Mr, and Mrs, A. Law. Mrs. R. Worley and grand- son Bob of Trail spent the week- They had as their guests, her sons Victor of Trail and Ted of Rob- son, a ‘ Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Coleman and A. Law were weekend visitors to-Trail and Castlegar, . Mrs, R. C. Coleman and son Lorne of Syringa Creek were the recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Law. - "Mrs. ©, Aasland and daugh- ter Janene of C were the end at their summer home here.’ Lon Williamson, LEGION WELFARE BINGO NIGHT HAS BEEN CHANGED To FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 8:00 P.M. $50 « ‘IACKPOT B GAMES FOR 75c weekend guests of Mr..and Mrs. C.: Willismson, Renata Tidings "Rev, and Mrs. David Grey and family have. left for Fernie Leo Bosse AUTHORIZED DEALER !N CASTLEGAR ‘when 40 guests - gatt THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. cue CNL Nir PAGE 5 -Rehert:Tozer-89 Yoars Younger Robert Tozer of Castlegar was the guest of honor Saturday d‘for'a 3 Winners in Bread Baking Goniest A successful bread | baking contest was.held in the Kinnaird delicious turkey supper on his 89 Birthday. The gathering was held in the United Church Hall and out of town guests were Mr. fozer’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tozer of Nelson. ‘ As part of the entertain- ment, Arlee Anderson, also M.C. for the event, gave a monologue entitled “Swenty pe- Society Hall, on March 30. It' was jointly spon- sored by the Kinnaird Baden- Powell Club and the Maple Leat Purity Mills, The. winners -were: Ist, Mrs, J. S: Scott, Robson, 2nd. Mrs, F. Watkins, Kinnaird, 3rd, Mrs. V. Goresky, .Castlegar. Before the presentation of the prizes a short program was Piano Successful Festival Of Films Heid Recently The..3rd Kootenay Interna- tional Film Festival was held in the High Schoo! Auditorium “on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week. The showings were well at- tended |: all three nights, and re- ceived” an excellent response from the audience. ard of the pictures shown, the judges had‘a difficult time in Picking the best of the. entries. The films were divided into tween Trains.” Mr, Tozer, who was born in England and had lived in Saskat- , came to C 12 years ago. His biography in the form of a rhyming coniposition was read by Joe Dunlop, and greatly appreciated by the guests. A poem was also read by “Doc” McDonald, and Mr. Tozer responded with a poem of Edgar Ruebsaat, Quartet, Don Oddie, John McMillan, Gary. Wood and Billy Bale. Mrs. Oddie accom- panied them on the piano. Reci- tation, Jerry Warner, Irish Dance, Grade Two pupils, Accordian Melody, Louise Fink, Square Dance, Grade 3 pupils. Both of these groups of dancers are being entered in the festival by Mra. N.. 5 classes, , Geo: graphy and Travel, Industry and Art, the winner in each category will be announced later. - Projectionists were K. Pick- ering, K. Rolph and H. Hyson, and Chairmen for the three nights were L. V, Campbell, G. Reith and V. Mowbray. Festival organizers were W. ee R. Whittaker, H. R. Fox- Piano tion, Maureen Lam- birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. H, Hesketh. Mr. McDonald and Rev. L. Cc. Johnston both: ke on Mr. Tozer’s long residence in Castle- ‘ gar,.and:of the ‘pleasure it was for his friends to be able to honor him.on his birthday, and to offer their good wishes. A. “sing-song” in which all Joined, rounded out the evening's entertainment. Robson W.A. Plans Supper With Eve. Group The Robson W.A. met this week at the home of Mrs. H. Hy- son with Mrs. R. Brown in the chair. The meeting opened with a devotional period on Spring and Easter. Miss R. MacDermid read’ “The World Has Seen A Million Springs’. Mrs, H. Humphries read. “Spring Hope” and “Easter Resurrection.” : ia : Mrs, F. Giraud represented the Robson “Evening Group at the meeting. Mrs, Hyson “reported good. used clothing will be sent to the Community Chest in Trail this bert, Dr, Ruebsaat, chairman of the Group Committee then spoke |) briefly on the need for a club house. for “the Gceuts,. Cubs, Guides and Brownies, Ed Smith, of lee, E. , Dr. .F. Thorne, A. Harshenin, S. ‘Grant, A. Lam- bert, D. Anderson, Mrs, R. Fitch- er, Mrs, Goresky, Mrs. S. Grant, Miss C. A, Proudfoot, Mrs. F. E. Leitner, and Mrs Tindale, “The international flavor of the festival was appreciated by the Maple Leaf Purity Mills then presented the prizes on behalf of the company to the winners. Mrs. Earl Fink, President of the Baden-Powell Club congra- tulated the winners and thanked those | H and films were shown from Antarctica, New Zea- land, The Sundan, Indo Chine, Britain and Malaya. For the-benefit of the High School students, a special show was held at noon hour on Friday, everyone for their She the Ci Nation-. then presented Mrs. Inez Eckmer- er and Mrs. Key Cameron, both of Nelson, each with a gift from the club as a token of thanks for judging the bread. Flowers compliments of Niel- sen’s Greenhouse. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Earl Fink. Winners of the cake draws were Mrs. S. Jankola Sr. and Mrs. M, Bale, al Film Board picture “World in a Marsh.” Herridge Again Chosen To Carry CCF Banner Mr., and Mrs, J, H. Kelly, Mr. G.. Koehle, Mr. W. Moore, Mrs, G. Smith, Mrs. W. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Muirhead were local ding the CCF week and mentioned if there are any Robson families in’ need of clothing to contact her, Tentative plans for a com- bined supper and evening of en- tertainment with the Evening Group in the near future were made, MB C, Nominating Convention at Nel-, son on Saturday. Mr. H. W. Herridge,-MP, was again the unanimous choice of the well-attended meeting. He spoke of the work of the CCF during his year of. office. In particular, he welcomed the news that the i Valley Development Grad eA red,:Ib. . 3 Ibs... eee. ee. _ Lb. BEEF BRISKET, CRISCO,. Ss 3 Ib. tin ....... r JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET We sell ‘only the BEST MEAT that MONEY CAN BUY: : . . Grade A and Blue Label Beef Pork, Beef, Lamb, Chicken and Fresh Fish Order your Ham, Chicken -and Turkey for Easter BLADE POT ROAST BEEF : Grade A red, Ib............... 43e ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST MINCED BEEF, fresh, lean .PORK ROAST Fresh Leg Lbs eee Soe ce vee BGC SAUSAGE, fresh home made, . Grade A red, | ee STEAK, Sirloin, T-Bone, — Grade A ed, Ib. rebetece ae ce ey @Be: ve ee nee ess $1.00 ‘Leeeweneeee» $1.09 would start soon, something for which he had been pressing for since 1949. Mr. George Koehle of Cast- legar was. appoin official agent.for the forthcoming elec- tion. -'Mr. G. R. Andrews and Mrs. |", Mackay of Nelson were elected President and Secretary respec- tively of the West Kootenay District Council, Mrs. W. Jacob- son ‘of Kinnaird wes elected first ly of Castlegar became second vice-president, ; Judy Whittaker (Continued from page 1) for a Scout and Guide, Hall. Mrs, MacPherson reported several fund raising projects be- ing planned by the Guldes to assist in financing Judy's ex- penses te the Centennial Camp. Association . members voted a sum of money towards the initial expenses of Judy and Mrs, MacPherson. Convenors were appointed for thé Tea and Sale, June 8, Mrs, F, Woodrow will Mystery Parcels and Guides will take charge of the Fish Pond. - The booster prize was won by Mrs. A. Bertaroni. the tea, Mrs, A. Bertaroni the bake table, Mrs. Joe Killough the sewing table and Mrs. C. H. King the door prize. Brownies will sell Delici were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. Davis, . The next meeting will be held April 30 at Mrs, L. Morey’s home. ’ Because of the high stand- JUST ARRIVED The New Beattly \ WASHING MACHINE WITH THE “MIRACLE SAFETY” AUTOMATIC WRINGER ALL WASHERS GUARANTEE ED FOR 6 YEARS SEE US FOR PRICES _OUR PAINT SALE IS STILL ON! vice-president and Mr. J. H. Kel-|° CASTLEGAR ‘Building Supply Store 335 FRONT ST. PHONE 2161 TOMATOES, . Tube . PORK & BEANS, Broder’s BUTTER, First Grade, LB es cd i and Mrs, Rose. Grant of Lumby, B.C. has arrived to take their place temporarily. Mr.-and Mrs, W. J. Hale and family have moved back to their old home here after having lived FO! 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